The Bobby Bones Show - (Fri Full Show) Toby Keith Shares Update on His Health & Surgery He Had on Stomach + Neal McCoy Calls In To Talk Pledge of Allegiance + Bobby Shares Side Effects & Benefits of Dry January
Episode Date: January 5, 2024Toby Keith is in studio, and he shares an update on his health since his cancer diagnosis, getting back to performing and more! Plus, Neal McCoy called into the show because he wanted to let people kn...ow that he does the Pledge of Allegiance LIVE every morning on his Facebook page if anyone wants to join! Then, are you participating in Dry January? Find out the side effects and benefits from it!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, morning, Bobby.
Hey, morning, studio.
Morning.
Toby Keith's going to be in later.
We're very excited about that.
Something we didn't get to yesterday,
so I want to get to it to start the show here today
is lunchbox had started being angry about his wife.
I know most of the time we come on Friday I do news,
but this was the news I didn't get to yesterday
that I want to talk about here.
So we were on vacation for about two weeks.
We came back yesterday for the first time in lunch.
Like, my wife ruined New Year's.
And I said, we'll get to it a little bit.
We never got to it.
But now I'd like to get to it.
So how did your wife ruin New Year's?
It was about 3 p.m. on New Year's Eve.
And she was like, man, I'm starting to not feel good.
I got my body hurts.
I think I got a fever.
My throat is killing me, killing me.
And she goes and look and she has white all in her throat.
And she's like, I got to go lay down.
It sounds like New Year's was ruined for her by illness.
And so she went and laid down.
She took like a three-hour nap, got up.
And it was like, I just feel terrible.
I am so cold.
I can't get warm.
And she has sweatshirt on, like sweatpants.
And at 8 p.m., she's like, I got to go to bed.
I just don't feel right.
and so come New Year's, you know, at midnight, I'm just there and there's no one to make out with.
There's no one to get, you know, ring in 20.
So she didn't ruin New Year's, some situation.
But yeah, she did it by getting sick.
So I didn't get to ring in the New Year's with a makeout.
I did not think that's what this was.
11, you know what I mean?
So he made out with.
No, so 2024 is just like a dry spell.
I guess just like, wow, okay.
So this whole year is going to be bad because of that.
Yeah, it's like a bad sign.
I was sick.
Did you kiss your wife?
I was so sick.
I think she woke me up and said,
hey, we should kiss right at New Year's just because it's like five years in a row.
Oh, see?
Is that a thing?
You can just kiss?
Oh, I mean, it's a thing, but...
Well, you're not supposed to just kiss.
But she was taking care of me.
Yes, what?
Yes, you are?
At midnight, it's supposed to be a kiss.
Yeah, and then at 1230, guess what it's supposed to be?
More than a kiss?
Yep.
Okay.
Not saying you're wrong, but definitely not right.
Okay, that's your story.
We can still go around the room then.
I don't think, is there more you want to say about this?
Yeah, so I mean, so, I mean, she's been sick since then.
Like, she's had to go to the urgent.
She's still running New Year's for you right now.
Yeah, she had to go to urgent care.
She got on antibiotics.
I was selfish.
She just is out of control.
But she tested negative for strep and negative for COVID, no negative for flu.
She's like RSV?
She got something.
I mean.
Yeah, the RSVP is going around, man.
And if you don't say you're coming and get sick, then you don't get to go.
Yeah, so happy news.
year, yay.
I'm sorry that happened to you.
Well, then let's just check in with the room.
Then Eddie did something kind of weird.
I liked it, but he sent me a picture of my old house.
The first house I ever bought in Austin.
I remember being so nervous because I don't know how to buy a house.
I went to our station general manager named Dusty Black for like father advice because I didn't have a dad.
And I was like, I need to buy a house.
And it's weird to go to somebody that you just work with.
But I really like Dusty.
I said, how do I do it?
So I went in my first house ever and Eddie took a picture of it and sent it to me when you were in Austin.
Well, we went to Austin and we went to Austin and we had.
had all the kids and my wife and I thought it'd be really cool to drive around and visit all the
houses that we lived in when like our apartment complex the first time we moved to Austin and then
the house we moved in after we got married and then the house like right down the street from your
old house and so I just got out took pictures of these houses and I don't know I posted online
I got some yeah dude I posted online and then Mike D made fun of me and then everyone jumped on that
too saying that is kind of weird you know that you're posting online I don't think it's weird to post old
houses that you live there?
Yeah, you're giving someone's address.
It's just like...
There was no address.
And you can find that on Zillow.
But they don't know it's yours.
I agree.
It's not illegal.
It's weird.
I'm not mad at you.
It's kind of weird, though.
Now, I'll tell you what I thought about doing.
I went to your old house.
I thought about knocking on the normal video.
Do you know who used to live here?
That would be hilarious.
You have no idea.
I bet they had no clue that Bobby Bones used to live there.
I bet they have no clue who Bavones is if you want to know.
That's fun, though.
I did see that you said,
your kids were loving the stories
and I thought to myself
there's no way his kids thought
it was interesting.
They did.
I'm interested by it
and I think as adults
but there's no way
you're four boys
maybe one at the time.
What did they do to indicate
that they were loving?
They kept asking more questions about it.
Well, that's...
To me, that's the number one indication
that they're into it.
When can we go to Sonic?
It's probably what they were saying.
When are we leaving?
Yes.
Okay, okay.
Yeah, that's good.
That's fun.
That's fun.
Amy, I know I'm just kind of throwing this on you guys
and we didn't talk about,
we usually did the news in this segment.
But that thing you saw on the internet
that you said it was the cutest, sweetest thing you saw on the internet?
Oh, yeah.
So it's in Japan, and it's this restaurant that hires patients with or elderly people with dementia,
and they are the servers.
And so part of the experience, they're not going to remember the order.
That's what it is.
That's part of the experience.
So first of all, it's really good for the elderly to, like, have this type of interaction.
And there are servers that sort of, you know, escort them at times.
but you may get the wrong order.
You may get...
How is that a fun?
In San Antonio?
Yeah, that's great.
And they were just mean to you.
That's the whole point of dicks.
Like you go and the whole vibe is they're mean to you.
This sounds like you go, but you know.
But also you're doing like a good thing that they may screw up your order.
Yeah, it's literally part of the experience.
And it's called Cafe of Mistaken Order.
I just thought it was really cute.
It is.
It is.
It built a novel way to get people to go and help folks at the same time.
But you know that going to the same time.
But you know that going to the first.
restaurant? Yes. Okay.
Oh, if you didn't, then that's...
Oh, yeah. Give them a worst tip because you get the wrong food.
That'd be me.
Yeah, they had video and it just was. It was like the cutest, most sweetest thing I saw on the
internet yesterday. The waiter three times. Hey, can I take your order?
Wait, buddy. Just give it to you.
But then you know, but I like, if you know going into it, that's awesome. Like, I love that
idea. And then I guess something I was going to talk about was, so Zach Brown got
divorced. Yeah. I didn't know he got married. He was married for four months.
Oh. Yeah.
The big headline was.
Zach Brown separates from wife Kelly Yadzee after four months of marriage.
It's from TMZ.
So, you know, stuff happens.
I have no idea.
I like Zach.
Zach's always been super, super kind to me.
I don't really know, know Zach that well.
But anytime we've spent together, even outside of the show, has been fine, good.
But I didn't know.
I mean, I didn't think it deserved a headline because I didn't know he got married.
I'd have been more surprised by Zach Brown gets married.
Oh, really?
Zach Brown gets divorced.
So he was married for 12 years before, has five kids.
they did not have any kids together.
They were only married for four months.
But do you know anything about it?
No, it's all said is they just decided she scrubbed her Instagram of all pictures.
And then the next day the statement came out.
And I'm like, what can go so bad in four months?
Or it's you don't really know them that well.
Like you get married.
I don't know how quickly they even got married.
You get married pretty quickly.
And it's not that it goes so bad, but you probably learned some new things pretty quickly
that you didn't know that would have kept you from getting married.
Oh, it says here they wish each other the best.
Well, then there you go.
No, let's move on.
Exactly.
Let's move on, baby.
All right, thank you.
Everybody good?
Yeah.
Yeah, me too.
I mean.
Toby Keith's going to be in.
And we love Toby Keith.
We love Toby.
He's been battling cancer.
Still sick, but did the shows in Vegas.
So, all right.
Let's open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby's mail bag.
Yeah.
Hello, Bobby.
Is there a nice way to tell someone they have bad breath?
My husband's a smoker.
which is a huge sore spot for me,
as I made it clear when we first started dating,
that was a deal breaker.
Lately, I can smell it on his breath,
and it just smells rotten.
He does carry mints with him,
but you can smell through the mints.
We don't have intimacy problems.
I guess he brushes his teeth,
but more regularly it's been torture
when we're just having a conversation.
Is there a nice way to say,
eat a mint, brush your teeth?
This could also go for strangers or coworkers,
but for me it's killing the home vibe.
Suggestions?
signed holding my breath.
So she doesn't have a deal breaker that's smoking because the deal wasn't broken by the smoking.
So let's just address that.
That's not a deal breaker because you're with them even though that was a deal breaker.
I was thinking deal breaker, but yeah.
Yeah.
So two, you just have to tell him.
It's your husband.
You should be able just to go, hey, it sounds, smells terrible.
You shouldn't come around me with your breast smell like this.
I already don't like it.
Or anybody, yeah.
I don't care about anybody.
Well, she just said she cares about him.
she doesn't want him to be talking to people at work.
Mostly she cares about herself though.
Okay.
Well, she's the one that smells it.
Okay.
Yeah, so I would just say, like, my wife and I have a good relationship in this way of, in this way of she just says stuff to me.
Because I'm like, I would rather it just be said and have my feelings hurt so I can get through it quicker.
Let me, sometimes I'll recoil.
Sometimes I'll react.
But I would really just say it to me so I can try to make it better, even it hurts my feelings.
Absolutely.
And that's even easy to say, sometimes it hurts.
but I think you just have to tell them.
I don't like you smoking anyway.
When you smell like smoke,
it reminds me I didn't like you smoking to begin with.
And it also stinks.
It's like a double hit.
So I need you to do a better job
and making sure when you get around me
that you're brushing your teeth
because otherwise it puts me in a bad mood.
Not just going to smell on your breath,
but because you're doing something
you said you aren't going to do.
And I think people like the heads up.
Like, oh, thanks for the heads up.
I didn't realize my breath smelled like that.
I smoke, but I didn't realize my breath smelled.
It probably knows.
Yeah.
Oh, he does?
Okay.
What would you say different?
or the same.
Man, I definitely want him to quit smoking.
Oh, you still break the deal?
Yeah, I feel like this is a problem.
But I think it's similar to you.
It's hopefully everybody gets the luxury of being in a relationship,
which I get, not everybody does,
but where they can be honest and say something.
And it doesn't feel good sometimes.
Right.
Most times.
Heck, all the time, I think, now that I think about it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's awkward.
If you have that mutual respect for each other and know like,
oh, hey, they're looking out.
Take a shower.
are you stank.
Sorry, what?
Is that what you hear?
Really, dude?
Does that, that hurt your feelings?
No, I'm just kidding about that one.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, what's an example of one where your feelings wouldn't hurt?
What about, like, that shirt doesn't look good on you?
Like, I don't care.
I'd rather be told that.
But all my shirts look good on me.
Not every single one.
No, not the cutoff ones.
Because I only care about the shirt.
I don't care about it looks on me.
You know, if I like the shirt, I just for the shirt.
Okay.
I don't know, but I don't know.
I block those out, I think.
Okay.
Yeah, I think.
Good luck.
with that, but yeah, you need to just tell him, and you already don't like him smoking,
so you need to let him know either he's going to have to fix that or he's going to fix not smoking
at all, and that's going to be an even bigger problem.
The end, that's it up.
We got your email and we ran the clothes Bobby's mail bag.
It's the most fun segment we've ever done about facts that happens on a Friday.
Fun fact Friday, let's go.
Listen to this.
In every U.S. state, when it comes to slot machines, the winner is not the person who puts
in the money, but it's the person who
presses the button or pulls the arm.
So if somebody puts in the money,
there are two people there, but somebody pushes
the button, the button pusher, legally
is the winner. What?
Wow. A man in Florida learned the hard way.
He and a female friend, they were there
together. He had her push the
button for good luck. They won the
$100,000 jackpot, but casino
officials told the guy, we have to pay her.
Because there's no
bet until the button is pressed.
Things turned sour. The guy didn't get the
The girl kept at symptoms her money.
That's crazy.
That's bizarre.
I will never have someone for good luck now.
I'm always like, hey, touch this, hit this for good luck.
Hit it for good luck.
Oh, boy.
That changed my life.
That's crazy.
Bobby just changed my life.
You're welcome, buddy.
Morgan.
One of the most painful steams known to mankind is from a platypus.
It has poison glands and its hind legs and can release the venom using a hollow spur.
What are you trying to do to that platypus or stings you like that?
Yeah, that's a little weird.
What is a palatopus?
A platypus?
A platypus? I think I've never seen that.
Palatapus.
I think it's in the water.
Yeah, and they have the little flat mill.
That's why they're the platypus.
Yeah, they're kind of cute.
They kind of look like grimace a little bit, but they just, I don't know.
I've never seen one of those.
They're cute little creatures.
I don't know where you'd see them.
I've heard the name.
I guess they don't look like grimace.
I guess they just look like a beaver, but with a much more giant, like long.
I was thinking purple.
No.
I was thinking.
All right, Eddie, what you got?
Okay, so fingernails on your dominant hands.
So say you're right-handed, those fingernails grow faster than your left-hand.
So, bones, you're left-handed.
So your left-hand.
Why is that? Does it say?
I don't know. Science, man.
Oh, I like through that, too.
Not really should.
But check this out, too.
It also takes six months for your fingernail to grow from the base of your fingernail all the way to the end,
which is crazy because I thought that fingernails grew from the top.
You did?
Yeah, I thought they just grew out, like, from the edge of it.
I never thought that.
I don't even know that I think what you thought was stupid.
I just never thought that.
Yeah. But it's pretty stupid.
Wait, which hand is it?
Your dominant hand. So what's your dominant hand?
My right?
Your right hand. So your right hand fingernails grow faster than your left hands.
Lunchbox.
New year, new year. Nope. New year, new year.
You know, people are trying to get healthy and they don't know what to do with their body.
I love that saying New Year and New Year. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, they should really market that better.
Hey, I'm just going to let you know, when you're going to the bathroom, the healthiest poop is a long, long.
Okay.
that sinks to the bottom of the toilet.
That means you're eating healthy.
Thank you very much.
All right.
You guys ever had one word?
No, I'm not doing this early in the morning.
No.
You know what?
It's always too early in the morning for that talk.
Right.
I don't need bathroom to talk, okay?
Amy?
Okay, the frequency of a cricket chirping in 15 seconds
could give you the temperature outside.
So what you do is if there's crickets and you want to know the temperature,
you count their chirping 15 seconds, and then you add 37 and you'll get the Fahrenheit
degrees.
I'm just going to look at it.
my phone, I think. Yeah, I'm just curious. Yeah, I'm never
going to use that. Because if I got to time the crickets on my phone,
I'm going to just look at the temperature on the phone. What if
you only have a wristwatch?
Huh? And you don't,
then I didn't have other problems. I'll probably
just stick my arm outside and feel how cold. I promise like if
I'm a phone more than what's the temperature outside. And the
warmer, the temperature, the faster a cricket's
going to chirp. Okay. And, listen,
what if you need this for trivia one day? You're welcome.
You started off the new year with a rough one.
No. I feel like it's great. Hey, Daniel Boone. Chill out for a second.
I'm going to do some stuff over here.
Lowell Wayne's original rap name was shrimp daddy.
Oh, that's cool.
With inspiration for the pseudonym coming from former cash money artist, Pimp Daddy.
Oh.
Shrimp Daddy.
Shrimp daddy.
The trench coat got its name because British and French soldiers wore those long coats in the trenches of World War I.
That's cool.
The trench coat.
Didn't know that.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Tell me something good.
Shout out to the entire community of
Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
Starts out with a guy, right, who's driving down the road.
He sees a box on the side of the road.
I was like, what is that?
I've seen that for a couple of days.
He pulls over, opens it up.
It's three puppies.
It's Mira, Mighty, and Maddox.
And they've been in there for days.
They're malnourished.
So what does he do?
He takes them over to the White Oak Animal Safe Haven.
How do you know their names?
I don't know.
I think they probably named it.
Okay, God.
I was a little confused by how he knew their names.
Yeah.
So he sends them over to the Humane Society.
And they take him in.
There's a lot of medical expenses.
So the community steps up.
They start raising money and they pay for all of the medical expenses.
And now the puppies are ready to be adopted in two weeks after they get their vaccinations.
Which is how they got their names probably.
Yes.
After.
Mira, Mighty and Maddox.
All M's.
I wonder what that was about.
Mera.
Is that?
In Spanish, isn't that look?
Yeah.
Mera.
Okay.
You guys are trying.
Yeah.
In ancient Hebrew, doesn't it mean?
Mighty.
And Mighty means strong.
Okay.
And Maddox means.
Listen, it's a great picture.
Cubs and Braves.
Yep.
Okay, look, everybody, thank you.
Eddie, great story.
I love that town stepped up and gave them money to help those dogs.
That's what we like.
Let's go.
All right, 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 what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
Cliver Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions,
my journey from basketball to college football,
or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way,
This platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes, creators,
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One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment.
And the next, we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music.
The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast.
It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told,
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So if you've ever supported me
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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.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Ego Woden.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman,
Saturday Night Live and the Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day,
and I was like, and Dad, I think.
I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to Thanks Dad on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
It's time for E.
Change the gear.
Changey here.
Easy trivia.
Yay.
The champion currently is.
Me.
Lunchbox.
Oh, yeah.
I forgot about that. Lunchbox. The category is the United States.
What's the capital of the United States?
Washington, D.C. Correct.
Eddie, what state is Disney World located?
Disney World's in Florida.
Correct. Morgan, how many stars in the American flag?
There are 50 stars.
Yeah.
What's the national bird of the U.S., Amy?
The bald eagle.
Correct. That's the easiest category.
Nobody goes home in the first category.
Now, if you miss it, you're going to hear this sound.
You've been bone.
Your job is not to be boned by me.
Oh, my.
That's your only job.
Okay.
And you've got to keep getting questions right.
Okay.
Here we go.
Lunchbox, since you're the champion.
Simone Biles is an athlete in the category of sports.
For which sport?
Gymnastic.
Correct.
Eddie, Babe Ruth is an athlete known for which sport?
Baseball.
Correct.
Morgan.
LeBron James is known for what sport?
Basketball.
Correct.
Amy.
Lionel Messi is an athlete known for what sport.
Oh, messy is soccer.
Correct. Good job. You're all in. Nobody got boned.
Animals and insects.
Lunchbox, which insect is famous for its
light-producing organ?
Which animal, which insect, excuse me, is famous for its light-producing
organ? Lightning bug. Correct.
I'll accept it. Firefly or lightning bug.
Eddie, which animal can rotate its head up to 270
degrees?
Hmm?
What on earth?
there's an animal that can rotate how many degrees?
Which animal can rotate its head up to 270 degrees?
That's like more than once?
No, 360 to be once.
Oh, so a little less than that.
I don't know, an owl?
Correct.
Hey, who got that?
Yeah.
Who got that?
Morgan, which insect is known for its ability to carry objects many times its own body weight?
Oh, I believe that is an ant.
Correct.
Amy, what's the world's largest primate?
Okay.
I'm going to go with, does it have to be the specific?
Amy, what's the world's largest primate?
A gorilla?
Correct.
I didn't know if I needed to say silverbacked.
Okay.
Yeah. Books turned movies.
Lunchbox.
J.K. Rowling is the author of what book series in the 2000s and 2010s?
Harry Potter.
Correct.
Oh, yes.
Eddie.
Stephanie Meyer is the author of what book series that turned movies in the last?
late 2000s and early 2010s.
Stephanie Meyer, M-E-E-Y-E-R.
Who is Stephanie Meyer?
Can you repeat the question, please?
Stephanie Meyer is the author of what book series
turned movies in the late 2000s and early 2010s?
Stephanie had to do Twilight.
Correct.
What is happening right now?
Morgan, Suzanne Collins is the author of what young adult
dystopian book series turn movies in the 2010s?
Has to be Hunger Games.
Correct.
Wow.
Not easy trivia.
Amy, J.R.R. Tolkien is the author of what fantasy book series turned movies in the 2000s.
Dang it.
I only knew the other three that they had.
You knew mine?
Yeah, everybody.
Susan Summers?
Yes, I knew that was Twilight.
No, Stephanie Meyer, not Susan Summers.
Whatever.
J.R.R. Tolkien is the author of what fantasy book series turned movies in the 2000s?
Fantasy?
Fancy shades of gray?
I don't know?
That's where her mind goes.
Fantasy.
That's hilarious.
Oh, oh, is it Lord of the Rings?
Yeah.
Stupid.
No, we went to your fantasy.
It is fantasy.
No, we didn't say your fantasy.
We said fantasy.
Ray Bowner again.
Boner again.
You've been bo.
Yeah, I said fantasy.
It's a fantasy book series.
Fantasy.
All these are fantasy.
I didn't realize Lord of the Reims is here.
Hey, hey.
Fantasy.
But yeah, it's fantasy.
For sure.
I mean, Twilight, all of them are fantasy.
The only fantasy, Amy, is not, you know what.
No, no, no, no.
Put an ear, I thought you were leaving a hint.
No, it says it here.
Fantasy book series.
Harry Potter's a fantasy.
Yeah, fantasy.
Here we go.
The 2000s.
Lunchbox.
One more peep from you.
You'll get the first yellow card of the year.
I know you want to go peep.
I can tell you should have to go peep.
Beep.
Watch it.
Who played the lead of Peter Parker in the 2000 superhero movie Spider-Man?
The category is 2000s, lunchbox.
Who played the lead role of Peter Parker in the 2002 superhero movie Spider-Man?
Toby McGuire.
Correct.
Never seen it, though.
Wow, wow, wow.
Eddie, which celebrity businesswoman was arrested in 2004 for insider trading?
Martha Stewart, correct.
Morgan, which celebrity became the governor of California in 2003?
Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Correct.
Where did the category of presidents, three remain?
Yeah, I hate...
No, that's not.
Lunchbox, which president is on the $1 bill?
Do you have bills that small?
No, I don't.
Mine.
I could be talking about Washington.
Is that your answer?
Yeah.
Correct.
Eddie, what president freed the slaves?
So dumb.
Abraham Lincoln.
Correct.
Morgan, how many U.S. presidents have there been?
Oh, my gosh.
It took a turn.
Is that that that hard?
Yes.
We went from Washington and Lincoln to how many presidents we have?
To today.
I don't know.
Guys.
I know we're in the 50s.
Amy, you didn't, you thought fantasy was.
You would too.
Amy's like Forrest Hump?
None of them are real.
No.
Shut up.
Shoot.
Shoot.
Shut up.
I thought you were throwing me a bone.
Saving Ryan's hand.
That's a different one you watched.
Throwing me a bone, yeah.
I thought you were.
Yeah.
Morgan.
Morgan's got all the time.
I'm just going to let you all talk.
I don't.
I don't.
It's in the 50s, and I'm trying to remember if Obama was 54,
Trump was 55, Biden's 56.
Or if it's further up.
There's been 56 presidents.
You're on the right track, kind of.
You've been bo.
It's a decade too soon.
Yeah, it's 46.
Oh, really?
I really thought we were in the 40s, but it was 46.
It's just saying it.
How, like, here's my way to remember that is because
everyone was wearing those 45 jerseys for Trump.
And so it's like, okay, Trump's 45.
And they called Obama 44.
They just called him that.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I never called him that.
You didn't?
I didn't either.
Right.
Waveling wrong decade.
Yeah.
So we're at what 46?
Now, yeah.
Okay, I'm right that down.
Okay.
The category is music.
Of course.
Why?
Why?
Of course.
Go ahead.
Lunchbox and music, what do we call the repeating section of a song that most people
know the words to. The hook.
I'll accept it. Hook or chorus.
I'll accept that.
I know a music question. So proud of myself.
Eddie, what's the name of the person who leads an orchestra?
I mean, he's the conductor, but heard the maestro.
Like in Seinfeld, it's the maestro?
I think it's the orchestra conductor.
Correct.
Staying in music, lunchbox.
Why can't even get out of music?
Which woodwind instrument is often played in jazz bands and has a curved shape?
Excuse me.
Which Woodwind instrument is often played in jazz bands and has a curved shape?
Harp.
No, that's the strings.
Incorrect.
Woodwin.
It's not a wood win.
You exactly said it with strings.
So that'd be a string district.
It'd be strings.
But it's made of wood.
No, not always.
It'd be made of gold.
A saxophone.
A woodwind doesn't have made of wood.
I don't understand.
It has a wooden little.
A read?
Eddie, for the win.
What is the term for the song?
speed of the beats and music.
The speed of the beats.
That the rhythm?
The speed of the beats.
Where is that the tempo?
Let's go with tempo.
Well, if you've said rhythm, it'd have been wrong?
It's tempo.
That's how you start the new year.
We should celebrate by going to jazz night and listen to some harp.
Oh, yeah, some harp, man.
Harp solo!
Nice win, Eddie.
Wow, wow, wow.
Easy trivia, Eddie.
Nice job, nice job.
Give me the tiara.
All right, your big songs, your number ones.
In pop, the number one song is from Tate McCray called Greedy.
In hip hop, Doja Cat, Agora Hills.
And in country music, the number three song, Dan and Chase, Save Me the Trouble.
That song's already better than those other two.
Our number, and sometimes our list is lame.
And I'm like, man, country music this week sucks.
But we got a good week here.
Yeah.
So that Dan and Chase song is better than the other two, number one.
So I'm feeling pretty good.
Number two, Nate Smith, World on Fire.
Next week.
I love that guy.
I was at a concert with him a few weeks ago.
And then number one, and super biased.
It's a very close personal friend of myself, Ann Eddies.
This is my dude.
We love him.
He's going to be in next week.
But George Burge, mind on you.
I purposely didn't make a big deal out of him for the last three or four months
because I didn't want to ruin his momentum.
But what's been really great is,
he played a Gary Allen cover over a year ago,
and I messaged him and was like, hey, man, that's really good,
come do it on our show.
He's like, really?
I said, yeah.
And I knew George, but we weren't friends.
This is a year and a half, two years ago.
But we had known each other, and you guys had played golf a little bit.
Yeah, all the time.
And so he came in, and then he played mind on you,
which wasn't really a single.
And he played it, and I was like, good, dang, that's so good.
And then his label was like, we're committed to it.
He played in the Bible Show, people loved it.
And then it's it number one.
So that's a testament to our listeners.
And we try not talk about it until it hit number one because we don't want anybody to go,
oh yeah, we'll just buy a bone show.
We'll pull it.
Yeah, a good thing you didn't do that.
Yes.
I am so happy for him.
I'm just, he's just the greatest guy.
Greatest guy in the whole wide world.
So, yeah, congratulations.
Your number one song, George Burge, mind on you.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So Andy Cohen has a podcast called Daddy Diaries, and he shared that he totally got scammed.
And you wouldn't think that someone like Andy Cohen would fall for this because it was a phone call.
from his quote unquote bank after he clicked a fake email and he lost a large amount of money.
And the reason why he thought it was real is because he really did recently lose his bank card.
So it all like tied together.
Numbers.
And then the scammers apparently set up call forwarding.
So fraud alert calls got sent to them instead of Andy.
So he never got his like, hey, did you do this call?
Because they were receiving it.
How sophisticated is that?
Dang, that's pretty good.
His advice to others when they receive fraud alert
You just don't know who to trust anymore
Well, he says you need to physically go into your bank branch
And figure out what to do
Yes
Is there anyone there at the bank branch?
Yeah, but you have to go at certain hours
Yeah, they don't have drive-thrus anymore
Some do.
I mean, mine are all shut
They're like, wouldn't really
I go in, I go right down the street
And I have to go in and the windows where you used to go drive-throughs
They're just like, I don't know, like put cabinets in front of all
Yeah, man, they're like boards
Yeah, it's really sad.
It's the end of the world, I guess.
Yeah, that stinks.
But yeah, now we're having to actually do things old school again because they got so new school.
Right.
So even if you maybe, what if they intercept your outgoing calls, you're trying to call to see your bank?
No, but what's crazy is they are the ones that told him.
On the phone, they said, hey, we need you to allow the calls to come to us.
So he said, yeah, I'll send it up for you.
That's crazy.
Crazy.
All right.
Okay, so this is not.
Also, it's surprising to have a person to do that for him.
True, that too.
Yeah, like an accountant who does that if you're handling all his money.
Okay, go ahead.
This is not an ad, so just prefacing with that,
but I always love fun food combos that restaurants put out.
And Sonic is putting out a peanut butter, bacon, burger, and shake.
This is not an ad, you promise?
Yeah, not an ad.
All caps.
I just, I do other restaurants, too.
All caps.
I hear you.
All caps, not an ad.
I just thought it's inspired by Elvis.
It's a shake?
It's a burger shake.
So there's a burger option with peanut butter on the burger,
So it's got two beef patties, bacon, peanut butter, melted cheese, and grilled onions.
I guess if you like peanut butter, I hate peanut butter.
So it doesn't matter who's doing that.
And I wonder if somebody that likes peanut butter would like peanut butter bacon burger.
I'll try it.
And I love peanut butter.
And then they have a peanut butter bacon shake.
So there's two options.
And they're inspired by Elvis Presley.
I hear you.
It's just the peanut butter to me throws it all off.
So I'm not in that.
I bet it's good.
If you like that, I bet Sonnet makes it as good as anybody.
But to me, Elvis liked peanut butter and his burger?
Elvis, like peanut butter bananas?
Yeah, that's what I remember.
And then so I was Googling it because I thought it was peanut butter bananas too,
but I guess there are some variations where it's peanut butter banana and bacon.
It must be good.
Again, these companies don't put out things where they're like, let's just try it and see what happens nationally.
They test some places, do research.
I bet it's good if you like peanut butter.
I just hate peanut butter.
Well, it's going to be available starting on Monday through February 4th so you can try it up yourself.
Okay, so Monday next week.
We should get, Scova, can we get a couple of these?
these? Oh yeah, easily, yeah. Okay, I'm not
gonna eat it because I'm not, I hate peanut butter. Is this
regional or this is an actual like national?
It's probably like Morocco. Amy's just bringing us like
a random Sonic in Morocco. We'll figure it out.
All right, what else? So a Utah man,
LeGran Gold was diagnosed with stage
for cancer in 2021. And then just before the
holidays, he was given six months to live. And on his
bucket list, meeting Dolly Pardin was on
it. Well, she couldn't get to him
in person. So she did the next best
thing and she called him on the phone and
serenaded him with a few lines from Iowa
always love you.
Okay, well, I should have sung that, shouldn't?
Yeah, will you, what you?
Yeah.
That's his nickname, LG.
That's awesome.
So sweet.
You could hear they we're going to ask Dolly to do it, but she just did it anyway.
Yeah.
Dolly's the best.
Dang, that gives me, like, I feel sad for them but happy for them.
What is this called emotions?
Oh, I happen.
Yes.
Yeah.
It might have them.
Yes.
Okay.
I'm Amy.
That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
Lunchbox.
Tell me something good.
Samantha Ramirez is working at the Waffle House in Parker, Colorado.
When the group of guys come in, she's, how many in your party?
Five, right this way, gentlemen.
She sits them down, hands of menus, comes back, takes their order, and they get them smothered,
covered, and peppered, you know, all that, good stuff.
They eat, and when they leave, they leave her a $1,000 tip.
It turns out the guy was Justin Simmons.
He plays for the Denver Broncos.
He was there with his friends.
Gave her a $1,000 tip, and she's freaking out, going crazy.
And management's like, well, you know, you got to wait because we got to make sure that's a valid tip.
So they had to fly someone from the headquarters in Atlanta to Colorado.
Wait, they can't just like do it on Zoom?
Didn't COVID happen?
We can do it lots up on Zoom.
And they all had to sit there while the guy flew in the middle?
No, no, no.
They had to go to.
And how much was the flight?
Like, 500 bucks there and bag, that quick?
I would think they had points.
Oh, probably, Amy.
I mean, it's kind of crazy.
They had to validate the thing, but they had to send someone there to validate the tip,
and it was validated, and she got the $1,000.
What did you pay the tip with?
Like, why do you need to validate that?
Well, because he probably wrote a credit card and he wrote $1,000,
so then they had to make sure that someone didn't just accidentally write $1,000,
or she didn't write it in herself.
I don't know.
I am just telling you that she got it validated in time for the holidays,
and she needed that money to give her five kids a good Christmas.
They got to fly somebody in.
What's the difference?
Huh.
Also, they're in Denver.
Yeah.
Okay, they don't have, Denver's a big city.
All right, thank you.
I love the reason of the story.
That's what I'm about.
I mean, they said.
Thank you.
Tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care which I'll say it.
Yep, that's me.
Cliver Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions,
my journey from basketball to college football,
or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way,
this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes,
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And the next, we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music.
The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast.
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and for people who are chasing something bigger.
So, if you've ever supported me
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Listen to The Clifford Show on the IHeart Radio app,
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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.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
What's up, everyone?
I'm Ago Wodam.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman,
Saturday Night Live,
and the Big Money Players Network,
it's Will Ferrell.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day,
and I was like,
And dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to Thanks, Dad, on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
All right, let's go over to Amy and get in, the morning corny.
The morning corny.
What do you call 100 baby sheep rolling down the hill?
bad something right
a lamb slide
oh that's funny
that was the morning
corny
that's good
yeah that's good
hey I know people will make resolutions
and then some people be like
resolution stupid
or some
I would just recommend that you find something
that the positive
and hopefully it attracts you
to being a little better version
for me I use it as a calendar change
like just as a mark to go
let me check in on what I'm doing that I like
and what I'm doing I don't like
let me see if I want to make
any changes. If you want a resolution,
go for it. Most people, when they set
a macro, large goal, they don't do it because
it just seems overwhelming.
When I was running triathlons
and I would run, I'd have to run.
How long does that run? Six.
Miles. That's all it was.
I feel like it's 100. Well, if you're doing an Olympic version.
Yeah, I guess I was running 10 miles to get myself
trained up. Wow. And I would do the 10
10 and think it was 10K.
I think I was confused.
That was Miles. Oh, my God.
I'm just now realizing this. I'm running 10 miles.
I was thinking that's, regardless.
Swimming a mile.
I would, I'd have to run tree to tree, not a mile at a time.
Because if I looked at it large scale, I'd be like, there's no way I could do 10 miles.
But I would do it tree to tree.
Trust the process.
Get there.
Boom.
Happens.
So I would like to say that find something to just not correct over a year.
Find something today that you just want to do.
That could be something of being putting off.
Even that.
Like, for example, Eddie with his emails, I think this is great.
Yeah, dude.
I've scrubbed all my emails.
I had over close to 11,000.
unread emails on my computer, I just deleted them all.
I'm starting fresh.
I'm not saying that's what he should have done because I don't know what he deleted,
but he did go, I would like to cleanse this.
It has been heavy on me and I'm going to move on.
Here's the deal.
I already kind of mess something up.
I had to go to Scuba this morning and be like, hey, do you resend me that email?
Oh my God.
Wait, was it the Odieville gift I got you?
No, I still had that one.
Uh-oh.
I still had that one.
I got him the Willie Nelson book on Audible for Christmas and I sent it to his email.
So there are going to be some.
Problems.
But I just want to commend you for going, this is one thing I'm going to do to start the year.
Yeah.
It's not a resolution.
It can be.
It doesn't have to be.
But you said, I want to start.
I encourage everybody to find one thing that they can do.
They've been putting off and just do it and get it out of the way.
And boom.
You want me to clear my 487 text messages?
Yeah.
Start that way, Amy.
I tried to call you last night on FaceTime.
What time?
Because after nine.
Do not disturb.
But I thought I had me.
Wait, wait.
No, no.
I thought I had to you.
You can call through my Do Not Disturb.
No, I know.
I thought I had you on that.
That's worrying me.
Hold, please.
Why do you guys put that on there?
Do not disturb?
Because I don't want to be tempted by my phone.
Oh, dang.
But what if Bobby really needs you?
Right? I have you, my kids.
So there's only certain people that can call you and it'll come through.
You can do that.
Amy's on My Aloud.
Eddie's on my allowed.
Because it still says that you should not be disturbed.
You were able to come through.
It just turns out I missed it.
Mike D.
Oh, thanks.
912.
Mike D calls me if he's just thinking about calling me.
Oh.
It lets me know Mike's thinking of.
Got it.
That's sweet.
What did you need?
Somebody, there's food that came to our house.
For me?
But it said Amy on it, Amy B.
That would be you.
Well, we get stuff dropped off the wrong address all the time.
Like, somebody ordered some Walmart stuff and was sent to our house.
It's not ours.
That might be ours.
What did I get?
What did you get?
But I got a bunch of Mexican food.
I was calling you last night to see if for some reason you put our address in your
agrees.
Oh, boy.
Because that is something that you would do.
And you would do.
Amy, do you go by Amy B?
I don't.
That's her name.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, anyway.
No, it's still, it's her name because it's her kid's name.
Yeah.
Is he asking if I changed my name because I got divorced?
No, I'm staying Amy Brown.
What if she was like, screw it, Amy Bones?
Oh, that would be very confusing.
It would be hilarious.
We all change our name to Bones.
Lunch Bones, Eddie Bones.
All right.
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Toby Keith.
Toby, it's rare that people that I'm super close to
will ask me for tickets anything because they know.
Unless it's really meaningful, don't ask.
And I've only had two close friends
asked me for tickets this whole year.
Or last year, it was Morgan Wallen,
and it was your shows in Vegas.
That's how big those shows were.
I saw they sold out immediately.
Do you still have any sort of anxiety at all
about shows selling?
No, I hadn't worked in,
I probably only worked a handful of shows
in the last white,
COVID, two big Cs, COVID and cancer.
So I haven't worked a handful of shows in the last three years,
but I worked every year for 27, 28 years.
And I mean, I was, the only thing I had that concerned me was being away from it for three years
and remembering all the words because they subconsciously come to you when you're working.
Yeah.
You don't even think about it.
You know them.
and then getting completely away from them
and having to start back.
So they had a teleprompter up there,
and I got into a little bit of a sound check.
We're going to go to a full dress rehearsal today,
but I didn't even use it.
It was just like riding it back.
Oh, you knew all the words?
Yeah, once I got up there and started rolling,
and it got familiar.
I just, I didn't even look at the teleprompter.
What about playing at all?
Did your hand stay calloused?
Yeah, I still played no matter where I was,
I always had a guitar there and still plunked around, but they've been callous so long that...
It's all callous. It's not even bones anymore. It's just all calluses.
Yeah, it's like having extra fingernails.
You guys are putting these songs, Don't Let the Old Man in.
It's been out, but you're like, hey, this song's good. Here it is.
Remember it. We're going to push it again. Where did that come from and why so?
So that wasn't my idea. So we put that in the Eastwood movie three or four years ago.
And the movie didn't do as well as they thought, and it's at the very end.
And as powerful as the song was, it still didn't really get us to do.
But great songs have a way of finding a home.
Willie cut it, Humperdink cut it, a bunch of foreign legends cut it in their language.
And I thought, well, that's cool, you know.
And then when the Icon Award came up at the People's Choice,
Rack Clark, Dick Clark's son, who I've known for years,
he's produced a lot of the board shows.
He said, I really want you to do this song.
I was like, man, Blake's presenting me.
Oh, he asked you to do that song.
Like, you weren't planning to do that song?
Got it.
And because it's dark, you know, and I hadn't been in the public eye for a while.
And so I was like, Blake's going to do who's your daddy.
And I want to do something up-tempo because he's going to be fun and funny.
And he goes, no.
rack insisted and i said
rack if you want me do it i'll do it he goes i think it'd be
a gigantic highlight and he was right
yeah it was massive yeah people went crazy and so because of that response
everybody's like we need to reintroduce this song
well it just it went number one immediately
on iTunes and then people start calling saying hey
they want service radio yeah and i haven't really
I haven't done anything in three or four years and I was like
I don't know if they play this kind of music
more, you know. This is way different than what you normally hear. And I said, this is,
this song is even more classic than my age. This, this song could have been recorded in 50s,
you know, or 60s. And it's, it's so, it's so country and so old school that I said,
you do what you want to do with it, but I just love it that it got its, it found a home.
You're going on the road. How's your health? How's everything going? It's going pretty good.
But this is a roller coaster, and it takes a little while to get your brain wrapped around it.
And then you get to a point where you just say that, hey, this is what I do.
And you can't let it define your future.
You can sit around it, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
But I've got a roadhouse out in the country by, like a 97-year-old roadhouse that has a lot of music history, a lot of Oklahoma history.
What's a roadhouse?
It is.
It's like a bar and grill.
Outdoor.
Oh, got it, got it.
You know, it's an old roadhouse.
Like Texas Roadhouse to a restaurant type place.
Well, like a bar out in the country that people would drive out to.
Like in a movie, you'd see people, they'll set a roadhouse up.
Remember the one where Patrick Swayze?
Roadhouse?
Is that called Roadhouse?
Yeah, that one.
Yeah, yeah, I know.
That one.
All right.
So, there you go.
Okay.
So that's kind of out by itself.
This thing's like 97 years old.
The old actor James Garner.
was named James Bumgarner
before he went to Hollywood.
He pumped gas in there.
Bonnie and Clyde stayed in some cabins behind it.
Bob Wheels and Texas Playboys,
people like that would come through
and play these little dances out there.
And then it turned into a convenience store.
We used to get bait, beer, tobacco,
stuff there before we were old enough.
And then we were going to tear it down.
And my whole countryside out there where I live,
I know everybody.
That's my sanctuary.
They were like, man, they're telling that,
tearing the old Hollywood's corners down.
And so I went and bought the thing,
popped it up, cleaned it up,
put some lights in the trees, put a stage out there,
and left the stage up,
and now you can go out there, get some food,
get a beer, sit on the lights,
bring your dog, bring your kids,
and have a biker night on Wednesday.
And I saved it, you know.
And so one night I said,
hey, I want to try to play.
So I called the manager and I said, tell Jennifer, I said, tell the band they're paid, but they're not going to play.
And she goes, who's playing?
I said, another band.
And I was bringing my guys in from Nashville.
And we were just going to go up incognito and just let the word build and just have fun.
And I was going to see how far I could go without taking a break, you know.
So I did two, three-hour nights.
And she goes, well, who do I advertise his plan?
the greasy weenies.
And so she put it up.
The greasy weenies will be here Friday and Saturday.
Well, everybody started going, something's not right
because the band's getting paid.
So when I showed up the first night,
they were just like lined up down the ditches
a half a mile in every direction.
And I did two nights in July,
and I was like, go book me some shows.
So you just can't get the trucks and buses
after three years altogether in the crew.
Everybody's off working with everybody else, you know.
So it took till December to launch this thing.
And here we are.
Well, excited to have you back.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like optimistic, playing music, love it.
Did you have to, your voice, aside from health, like, you don't sing for three years?
Like, that's a muscle.
Right.
Like, you can sing for three hours, but I mean, did you, like, blow your voice at all after two days?
No.
But the thing that I've had to overcome is the,
surgery I had on my stomach, they had to stitch on my diaphragm.
So, and not using it to sing every night, that is a muscle, you know.
So I've had to really work that to get it.
So where I sing really, really hard and really, really violent and loud.
And I didn't have that last 10% on the bottom where I could just really belt anything, you know?
Like when I sang MacArthur Park at Carnegie Hall, it was like opera stuff.
So I don't know if I could do that, but what I do on stage is no problem.
So it's like I've had to work on that diaphragm.
And it's getting better all the time.
But I went through about three hours yesterday off and on, you know,
going through our list, working it up.
And I didn't have any issues.
What's your favorite song to do now that you're back doing it?
Anything like, man, that feels good to do again?
Man, those four-and-five-week number ones, you can just pile them up and come downhill.
and they're all fun.
Are you going to do any songs about the greasy weenies?
I love that band.
I don't know if you heard of them.
They're really making the name of Oklahoma.
Yeah, they don't do many covers.
They do all Toby stuff.
Well, that's why some people get annoyed by them.
They're like, enough, Toby, Keith.
Play some greasy weenies.
So, well, Toby, it's good to see you, man.
New album, 100% songwriter.
They came out a few months ago.
Don't let the old man in is back.
We've been playing a little bit.
And all the show sold out, again,
my friends never asked me for anything.
And they were like, can you get his Toby tickets?
and I said not only that,
they could come and stay in your hotel room.
So you'll see them there.
Well, I don't stay in my hotel rooms.
They can have it.
Well, as long as they pick up incidentally.
Crap, all right.
All right.
Toby, good to see you, buddy.
All right, there is.
Toby Keith, everybody.
It doesn't feel like Friday, but it is Friday.
It kind of feels like Friday because we know it's Friday.
But also the holidays kind of screwed everything up.
Yeah.
And also, as far as, like, knowing what day it is.
Yeah.
Oh, gosh.
And also it, like, gets dark at, like, noon now.
Is it spring?
When we spring forward?
This whole thing's stupid.
But we're here.
If you guys have a call for us, 877-77-Bobby, that's our phone number.
We would love for you to call us.
877-77 Bobby, which is 26-229.
This is Brittany in Boston, who is on the phone right now.
Brittany, good morning.
Morning studio.
Morning.
What's up?
I'm looking for a little bit of advice.
I need you all to maybe change my mind and to tell me out.
So I'm on my way driving to my wedding venue to taste the food.
The wedding is all the way in October.
And I had a pretty stressful week at work.
And my fiancé thought that he was doing me a favor by not telling me that he was starting to get sick.
I really didn't see him because I...
Oh, hold on.
I'm confused.
Did she say he was trying to get sick?
sick? No, he was trying not to get sick? He was trying to help me out by not telling me that he was
getting sick. Got it. Thank you. Thank you. So I woke up this morning a half hour before we were
supposed to leave our wedding venue five hours away. And he told me, hey, I can't go. I'm sick. I don't
want to get any of our parents sick. That's a pretty good reason. Now let me ask this before I
pick anybody's side because I don't know you guys. Is this typical?
of him to do something like this?
To not communicate, yes.
No, but not, because I struggle with communicating,
but even if I communicate poorly,
I still feel like I'm there for my wife.
Okay.
Fundamentally I'm there, even if I don't communicate it right.
If there's something that she needs,
I do my absolute best to be there when I can,
unless I can't.
So is he consistently there for you?
95% of the time.
Did he really, was he dreading doing this?
I want to say no, but he hasn't been super involved in the wedding planning to the point where, like, my brother and my father teased him all the time.
Like, oh, what is Colin done for the wedding?
Classic Colin, right?
Classic.
Here's the thing, though.
I would, myself included in our wedding, it's not that I didn't want to be involved, but I didn't want to be involved.
But if I was asked to, I was like, okay, I also knew I didn't know anything.
And I didn't really have big opinions.
So why would I jump in and try to affect things?
I really don't.
I don't want to say care because I cared,
but I don't have opinions that matter to me that much
to make little changes.
So I was also given the same crap.
I was like, you're not doing anything for your wedding.
I'm like, I am, I'm on call.
And I know it doesn't seem like a lot,
and my wife's picking stuff out.
We're calling people and vendors.
But I would get the same kind of ribbing.
Like, oh, you're going to doing anything.
If I do stuff, I'm going to mess it up.
we're going to have a razorback cake.
You know, it's going to be stuff like that.
There'll be three jumbo screens, you know, behind the preacher,
and we'll be watching a football.
So stuff like that.
So if he has been there for you,
and I don't know all the situation,
and it's not something he's been openly dreading,
and it does sound like if he's sick and he has older parents,
if you guys have older parents,
that is an absolute fear.
But if he's not feeling good,
you don't want him going anyway.
Even though you do want him going,
even though you do want him going, even though you
do and you feel disappointed. You don't want him going anyway because he's miserable. And this does
suck. First of all, it sucks. So I'm sorry that you have to do this by yourself. What's great is you
still get to do it. And he, if he's not really going to care anyway as far as like what you pick,
he wouldn't have cared regardless. So I would hold it against him in a healthy way as in like,
don't let this anger
weigh you down
or make your day worse in any way
but I would tell him
hey look
I hate that
but you know
since you're sick on this one
you're gonna have to do this
and I think
that's healthy
and fun and he understands
but also don't make him
feel guilty about it
because it'll make him
be resentful
toward the wedding process
and stay away from it even more
okay
if he's been a flake
and this is typical him
I'd be like
that sucks
time to get a new husband
Right. Like this is a pattern.
She said 95% of the time he shows up for her.
Just look at it as a body of work.
I wouldn't, yeah.
I think it's okay to be disappointed in the circumstances.
Absolutely.
But maybe not him because he can't control that he's sick.
Do you believe he's sick?
I do.
Okay.
Okay.
Well, then yeah, you're disappointed in the circumstances and that it fell at a time where you've got to do a five-hour drive
and to taste the food for your wedding weekend.
It would have been fun to do together.
Let's be honest.
Totally fun to do together.
So you're hurt and disappointed and you do, and there's, you need to put it somewhere and it makes sense to put it on him because it's his fault, but not really his doing.
Right.
So we, yeah, I would, yeah.
So.
Luckily you have a five hour drive to work through not putting it on him.
A lot of Bobby Bone Show, a lot of Bobby Cash.
Yeah.
So it does suck.
I'm very sorry to hear that he can't do that with you because it's a special thing.
I think it's real cool.
You have a husband that has been there for you.
It's going to be there for you.
Potential husband.
We'll see how this goes.
Well.
If she gets home from the trip and he's all, you know, football and bum on.
Oh, she surprises him.
Gets back an hour earlier and he's on the trampoline in the backyard.
Right.
Do you have a cam, a security cam?
You look out and he's hitting golf balls.
As long as like everything's up and up, yeah, it sucks.
But I would healthfully hold it against him.
Like, I get it.
And I would be like, okay, but you're going to owe me something.
I'm going to call in a favor and you have to help me.
That way he also doesn't feel like he is like, like, like, like,
Like guilt, like a guilt about being sick.
That's what I would say.
Mm-hmm.
When you get married, by the way?
Did you go?
October.
October?
Yeah.
You want Eddie to come?
Me?
Yeah.
Sure.
I'll go.
Wait, she's driving to taste the food today.
No, October, the wedding.
Fahitas.
I want fajitas.
Eddie will make fajitas.
Eddie said that his family's racist.
Oh, boy, oh, boy.
Why?
His white in-laws?
Yeah, because they always want Eddie just to make fajitas.
Like, every Christmas, like, I do the,
fajitas. Well, that's your
specialty. Okay, but there are other
white people. They just have to do white people. They do burgers
and like other stuff. I said it's
not racist either. I said when Eddie comes to
my, Eddie's a great cook.
You ask him to also make fajitas.
It's always stink or fiatas, right?
Or burgers? No, it's never burgers.
Okay. So, but that's because when he volunteer
and he does it himself, it's always steak or
fajitas. So when it's like, hey Eddie, why don't you come
if you're going to cook, won't you do your fajitas? And then they buy
like, they buy tequila and they're like, ooh, margaritas
too? And I'm like, obviously.
that goes with fajitas.
But that's not racist.
It's not racist at all.
I'm just asking.
Because your white family members
were asked to do what?
They did pork butt
and hamburgers.
Right.
Now was that already their specialty
or is that just because they're
that's a white?
I guess Uncle Jeff does smoke
pork butt
so I guess that's his MO.
Classic Uncle Jeff.
Yeah totally.
But the other guy like
you know what?
Burgers?
Pretty generic.
Maybe he sucks at cooking
or it's another thing at all
and anybody can do burgers.
Right.
Yeah, wait, you let him smoke pork butt?
You didn't say, hey, get out of my way, I'll smoke you a chicken.
I didn't have my smoker.
I was in Texas.
Are you still doing the smoking chicken?
Oh, yeah, dude.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Anybody who wants them, they can DM me.
I'll make him a smoke chicken.
But you can't mail them.
No, no, no, so it's got to be local.
Or if you're in town visiting, we'll meet up.
So do you have any orders?
No.
We're pretty dry.
Don't you have people that try to subscribe, but you couldn't meet the demand?
Yeah, but they were kind of like, hey, we're kind of chickened out a little bit.
Because, I mean, we're doing chickens.
The subscription was chickens every week.
No, I know, but.
But you missed a couple weeks, and that's why they quit.
They wanted chickens.
In a row.
You didn't give them enough chicken.
No, I gave them like five chickens.
And they're like, hey, man, let's take a break on the chickens.
So they took a break more than you couldn't.
That's not what I heard.
What did you hear?
That you couldn't meet the requirements, what they wanted.
Not true.
Not true.
It's like you pay for Netflix, but you log on on Wednesday.
It doesn't work.
Every other day it works.
But on Wednesday, it doesn't work.
And there are some weeks, too, that like, you know,
Exactly.
Okay. You guys call us if you'd like 877.
77 Bobby.
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My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day,
and I was like,
and Dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means.
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On the phone, Neil McCoy is on the request line.
What?
Neil McCoy?
Unless it's an impersonator.
Or a different Neil McCoy?
I wonder what the market is for a Neil McCoy impersonator.
How much that would be.
I know.
I do think it's Neil McCoy.
Hey, Neil.
Hey, Neil.
morning. Hey, it's Neil. That's awesome. Hey, Neil, good morning to you. How's everything going? Where
are you right now? Are you in Texas? I'm at my house in Longview, Texas. Yes, sir. Awesome.
Well, thank you for calling. I appreciate that. Is there anything I can do for you?
Man, I was just, I was just calling to let y'all know that I don't try to bug nobody about it.
It just kind of goes unfair, but I stay perfectly live every morning on my Facebook page
and have for January 7th, just here in a couple days is going to mark my eighth year without
missing a day. Wow. And it's just something
of, well, I appreciate it. I'm proud of it
and just won't let people out there know that
if they love and respect our flag and country,
if they can come save the place with me any morning, I'd love
to happen. What time do you do that?
It varies between 9 and 10 a.m. Central, it depends on where I am,
but I'm going to be staying at Sunday morning at 10 a.m.
Central. Somebody wants to join us. Do that.
We're on the air 9 to 10. Don't do it play with
Neil while we're on the air because that takes away our ratings,
Neil. Yeah, Sunday works.
Yeah, Sunday works. Sunday works. Do it like 10.01,
then we'll send everybody over there.
That's 10.01 cents was what I meant to say.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
How was the holiday?
Man, it's good.
Thank you.
We still run a bunch out here.
We're still on the road about 180 days here doing 100 shows.
But we spent some time off with the family, and I'm glad to have it.
Do people ever come up to you and go, hey, man, you look like the guy that goes,
all she's got to do is just a gimmee that wink.
But you are him, obviously.
But they think you look like him.
Does that ever happen?
Yeah, I get that a lot.
I'd say, oh my gosh, I'd hate to think that I actually look like somebody.
And they go, oh, well, sorry about that.
You must be him.
You know who?
But I like the people that come up and say, are you famous?
I said, but do you know who I am?
Nope.
Then I'm not famous.
Yeah, that's it.
George Burge did that drink with Neil McCoy, which is a really great version of Neil's song that George made it his own thing.
That's right.
Well, Neil, we're big fans here.
Thank you for calling.
And thanks for letting us know.
And if they want to go and do the pledge with you, what is your Facebook
your address.
At Neil McCoy
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We'd love to have
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All right, Neil
see you buddy.
Have a good day.
Okay, man.
Thanks for taking it.
All right, yeah, see you later.
There he is.
Neil McCoy.
Oh.
Oh, she's got to do.
It was just getting it.
Yeah, and we turned down ours
all the time.
Like, McGrall was on earlier.
I was like, I got up time for him.
Really?
Yeah, cut them.
Oh.
Yeah, I looked up.
There's G.
I wanted some advice.
And I was like, not again.
Not now.
Not now.
Not now.
Not now.
which is the mailbag.
Right.
So I'm not.
Time for the,
let's do some news.
Bobby's B.
Stories.
A 92 year old man sets a record by hiking the Grand Canyon.
92.
Wow.
A 92 year old man hiking.
Not by himself, right?
But just a 19 year old man hiking.
Walk in two mailbox.
Walk in.
Like, that's a good story.
But a 92 year old has set the Guinness record for hiking the entire Grand Canyon.
Wow.
His name is Alfredo, 24.
mile rim to rim trek
he did it to honor his late wife
and he hopes to make more record-breaking hikes in the years to come
some fox 10 Phoenix no I don't think the thing was to do it himself
I think it's just to do it at 92 okay it's pretty
amazing so let's not minimize it no no I'm just saying you haven't done that
you but you know like 92 you're not going anywhere by yourself
I don't go anywhere by myself right now dangerous you don't
I do movies and stuff and dinner
oh it's different I'm gonna go on the wood myself like
like that an unexploded World War II era
The bomb washes up on a Santa Cruz beach.
Whoa.
See, I would think, I wouldn't even know it was, quote, unexploded.
And I'd be like, check this out.
And I'd be running.
Well, if it's intact, it's not exploded.
Yeah, or fake.
Still, you see it.
It's so old.
You kind of have to get up close to it, but the bomb squad.
Remember the Jeremy Renner movie where he was in the bomb suit?
The Hurlop.
Oh, man.
That was a good movie.
That's who's up on this bomb, working on it.
Like when it washes up.
Finally, they realized what it was.
World War II did not explode.
And so the U.S. Navy called the bomb squad out.
Those hurt locker type people go out.
Then they said, okay, it's safe to move.
They moved it off the beach.
That's from Fox News.
It's late in the show.
So what are you about doing about?
We're going to a little risque?
No, it's news.
All right.
I'll listen.
Okay, cool.
A man suits as a doctor after his penis enlargement backfires.
What happened?
It went to wrong.
It got smaller.
A man is suing a surgeon after he ended up.
And I'm going to be gentle because he wasn't.
The guy who was below average.
Which is why he was there in the first place.
Right.
Went in to get the doctor said he could do another significant.
Enhancement.
Yeah.
And after it was completed, it actually was a four-tenths.
deficit.
Oh.
So it went wrong.
Four tens is almost half, man.
That's not good.
I'm saying if he lost it.
Are you, buddy?
You're not listening.
Oh, no.
That's half of yours.
I'm sorry.
He lost four tenths of his.
A woman likes to clean her
like to clean public bathrooms.
That's her thing for free.
That's so nice.
Oh.
I don't even like to go into public bathrooms.
And use them?
That's from the New York Post.
A woman has talked on the internet.
She loves going to
clean, especially Target bathrooms
for free, she'll go
and she goes, I'll just go in and
she works at Target, but her thing
is when she's not working to scrub the bathrooms because she loves
doing it. Whoa.
She might want to get help. Yeah, because
I don't even like to clean my own bathroom. Well, but she cleans
like a Walmart, too. Maybe she just loves
targets because the color. She doesn't work there.
Because she did Walmart. She did Popeyes and Taco Bell.
That one I don't want to go in. Other one of them.
Taco Bell for sure. Not because they're bad, just because I know meat
after I eat.
That is wild
That she likes that
Dry January
Anybody doing it here?
No
No
I haven't had anything to drink yet
What are we?
With a fifth
So you'll back into it
Possibly but you're not doing it on purpose
I don't know I've thought about
Well if it happens it happens
You?
Yeah I'm doing it
Do you do it every January?
No this is the first one I've done it
But I was just like why
I mean I'm not really drinking that much anymore anyways
Why don't I just give it a try
So dry January, they say here's what to expect.
And you're five days in?
Yep.
They say day one, regular moderate drinkers will initially find it harder to fall asleep.
I have been having trouble sleeping.
Day two, same.
Day three, some people may experience hangover like symptoms on day three and four,
potentially from lack of hydration.
Any issues, headaches or anything?
I have had a headache, but I also suck at drinking water just normally.
Day five, you may start craving the sugar that you're not getting.
at all from alcohol, even though you realize.
I mean, is this for people that are drinking?
Moderate drinkers.
Wow.
Like on the weekends.
Wow.
Sounds like someone drinking every day.
You will, however, feel sharper in concentration.
I do feel a little bit sharper, and I did look at one of my wine bottles.
I was like, I really want a glass of wine, but I didn't.
Have you had more sugar?
Have you craving sugar?
A little bit, yeah, but I do crave sugar a lot, too.
That was part of this as I was trying to get off the sugar.
Day six, same day seven, you'll sleep better.
about day seven, your dreams will become more vivid
because you're sleeping better.
So I should have a vivid dream this weekend.
And then, well, you may that sound dirty, but then day 10.
Day 10's like peak, and then you'll stay there until you decide to drink again.
Okay, so I just really need to get through five more days.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
From Red Magazine.
Have you heard of January?
What?
Is that like Movember where you just grow hair?
Yeah, it's supposed to be a thing like with dry January, but then also for women,
they're supposed to like make a stance against beauty standards and not shave the whole month of January.
Amy, let's not spread that word on this show.
Well, I just, I saw that what is that that stance going to do?
I think it's unfair that women are held to unfair standards,
but what's just a January are you going to do when you're going to go back anyway?
Well, maybe you don't after you go all of January.
It'll get you ignored for January.
I'll tell you that.
Then you're like, well, this is.
No sexuary?
Yeah, I mean, that's what it's going to end up being.
Okay.
Rod Stewart leaves a luxury hotel on their staff over $12,000 and a holiday tip.
Wow.
And then tells them to bed on a soccer match.
Huh. How does...
He stayed with his kids and he said, I've been lucky enough staying some of the top hotels in the world.
This is one of the best ever left the tip and he goes,
for me, I bet this on this certain match.
Oh, does he know something?
Wow.
Maybe a big fan.
He's got a net worth $300 million.
Yeah.
Wow.
I don't expect that.
I don't know who he is.
Yeah.
Maggie.
Oh, well, you turn that down, right?
So, yeah.
Maggie, I've done something to say to you.
Okay, I've heard that song.
Or is...
If you want my body and you think I'm sexy, come on, baby.
Okay.
What else?
Was he a band in a band or was it just him?
He was in a band like early, but no one.
But not like a big famous band.
No, not really.
Rolling Stone.
Oh, I've told you lately that I love you.
Oh, that song's so good.
I don't know that.
I told you this.
No one else above you.
Yeah.
Awesome.
Damn, dude.
Um, how about?
Take away all my sadness.
I'm sure that
Oh
Forever young
I want to be
Forever young
Oh I'm thinking of the wrong one
Wait
I'm thinking of an 80s song too
Yeah what do you think of it?
But didn't like
I can't hear it now
It didn't like a remix
Well that was on a Jay Z song way later
Yeah Jay Z
But
I want to be
Forever Young
That like Shinawaugh
Is it?
What the heck?
You also probably saw it in a dance.
It's a prom scene or something.
Yeah, it's in Napoleon.
Napoleon.
That's what it is.
That's huge.
Yeah.
So,
and then it was brought back to people like lunch when he knows it from the Jay-Z song.
Okay.
Yeah, because I was like, I don't, when you played that one, the clip.
It's called Young Forever.
They didn't name it Forever Young because the other song is called Forever Young.
Do you have that, Ray?
Let me look.
It's still crazy that someone like Rod Stewart, who made a lot of money a long time ago,
still has a lot of money.
Like, that's a whole, 300 million is a lot of money.
Yeah, I wonder if he's making it from like publishing, he's old as publishing, if he's probably still tours.
Yeah.
Makes a good living.
Yeah, and the old guys that tour, like those tickets are not cheap.
That's true.
What do you have, Ray?
So, sir.
No, okay.
Well, I just trust us.
It goes like this.
Forever young.
I want to be forever young.
Do you want to be forever?
That's so good.
Forever.
Forever.
Oh, do you want to live forever is what it says.
Forever young.
I want to be forever young.
I'll just do it with my phone.
Who is it?
Alphaville.
Oh, yeah.
All right, eighth graders.
Yeah.
Keep enough room for the lore between you.
Hoping for the best but expecting the worst.
Are you gonna drop the bomb?
You guys want to do it?
Here we go.
Come on.
Here we go.
No, it's not yet.
Not yet.
Not yet.
Not yet.
Hey.
Do you have some songs just missing?
Why, Amy?
Turn it down.
Okay.
We're dancing.
Hold on.
I'll talk to you after, Amy.
Okay.
Here we go.
Do you want it?
That's like every 80s movie.
And they say Rod Stewart would be worth even more if it wasn't for his costly divorce from his second wife, Rachel Hunter.
Who wanted half.
of his net worth, which was around, she tried to get $150 million, but they settled out of court for undisclosed.
So I think around $75 million.
I think she was rich too, though.
Just our supermodel.
Yeah.
Oh, she was?
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
Thanks.
Lobby bone show.
Bonehead.
Norrie up the day.
This story comes us from Texas.
A high school soccer coach went on a trip, you know, to do some coaching, you know, a little
clinic.
And he decided to go to the little dance club.
and he ran up a $5,000 bill.
A dance club or like a club club?
Like adult.
You're kind of club.
Adult dance club.
So not a dance club.
Well, there are dancers there.
Okay, but that's not a dance club.
So got it.
Yeah.
And he ran up a $5,000 bill and he was like, how do I pay for this?
You know, it is?
I'm on a school trip.
So he used the school credit card.
Oh, wow.
Why did he only think about it when it was over?
He was having a good time, man.
Yeah, but before you're having a good time, you should think about that too.
You can't get lost in the good time if you haven't had it yet, but go ahead.
And then he filed for reimbursement from the school.
He tried to get paid back, like $5,000, and that's fraud, and he wasn't supposed to be at the old dance club.
Is it fraud, if you're honest?
Because he didn't try to defraud anybody.
He might have broken a rule.
He knew he shouldn't have used that card.
Okay, maybe the school says you can't go to an adult club and use our car.
obviously on a trip. But where is the fraud?
Because he didn't lie about anything.
He wasn't, unless he said...
At first he said...
It was for pencils.
At first he said it was a fraudulent charge.
Like, oh, no, I didn't do that.
And then he submitted for reimbursement.
Well, you know when you submit, they have all those boxes, like meals and...
That's what I'm saying.
Did he go, I bought a bunch of pencils?
Right.
Right. That would be fraud.
That would be fraud.
But if he said, I went to Tudis and got four bottles and went back to the champagne room.
that you could get fired for doing something that you're not supposed to but that's not fraud.
Right.
But there's a per diem probably.
I think he went over the per diem.
All right.
Thank you.
I'm lunchbox.
That's your bonehead story of the day.
Again, we're on vacation, so we're trying to catch up with a lot of the stuff from the past few weeks.
And the gift that Eddie got Ray Mundo was, what was it, Ray?
It was a $100 bet for the Dallas Cowboys to win the Super Bowl and then I would cash out $800.
If they won.
Yeah.
So they bet $100.
And if they won the Super Bowl, you went 800.
And I thought that was a pretty good bet.
I mean, I think they're probably a top five favorite to win the Super Bowl.
How did you feel about the present when you got it?
Thought it was fine.
He could have done some more thought.
I mean, he used to ask me so many questions about it.
Like, hey, what do you want?
What should I do?
Whose account should we do it on?
He could have really made it meaningful.
He literally could have drove to Kentucky, got an actual betting slip,
framed it and given it to me.
That would have been super special.
That would have been awesome.
But his head doesn't think like that.
He just wanted to, like, do all these.
woman.
Drive to contuck.
It's 40 minutes.
Okay, so what?
So what are you going to let it roll or why?
I decided.
Oh, no.
And I cashed it out for $100.
No!
Why did you do that?
But right after I did it, the Cowboys
lost two straight games.
They've won since, but...
And they're going to the playoffs.
They're guaranteed to go to the playoffs.
But it turned a little cold
right after I did it.
So I felt fine with it.
Oh, man.
What you could have done is then re-bed it
because the odds got worse.
He didn't want to cheer for the Cowboys.
Is that what it is?
You don't want to cheer for the Cowboys?
Didn't want to cheer for the Cowboys for two months.
And then I actually then gambled that money and lost it.
So the gift is gone now.
No, the gift was him getting to enjoy a little game.
Man.
Hey, Ray, did you think about it at all not caring if the Cowboys win a game in the playoffs,
which if they don't win the division, they'll play like a Tampa or New Orleans, right?
But there, away.
that if they win that first round,
that money, the payout goes up.
You don't have to wait for them to win the Super Bowl.
It does. They're good. The sights are good.
You're not making that much more.
It would be... You make $150?
You're right.
No.
I mean, you'd maybe make $25.
I don't know.
If they win the first round, there's only three rounds left.
I think you probably go to $150, 160.
Who cares? You already cashed out.
You gave him $100 to gamble with.
If the Cowboys won the Super Bowl, Ray, we're going to laugh so hard.
Yeah, then it's a funny bits.
There you go.
We're going to laugh so hard.
Okay.
That's it.
Thank you, guys.
We do.
a sports show called 25 whistles. If you guys
check it out, there'll be a new one up today. I did
put like a future bet on the Baltimore
Ravens before the season started.
And it
if they win the Super Bowl, it pays like $4,000.
Can you get money for it now? But for our group one, you
picked the Saints. I didn't. We drew the Saints.
No, you picked them, you put them in the hat.
You were the only one. Yeah. Thanks.
That's true. But Baltimore, yeah, but I'd be funny. We root for a team.
If the Saints went, it's $16,000.
Yeah, but they're not going to make the playoffs. They could. You don't know.
They might.
They won two teams that could.
Can't buy everybody.
Yeah.
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