The Bobby Bones Show - Is Lunchbox Leaving The Show?

Episode Date: March 30, 2017

Lunchbox tells the show about a serious job offer, Lady Antebellum stops by the studio, NFL player Matt Overton sings his favorite Jason Aldean song, Arkansas Keith calls the show and Bobby gets ready... for his role on the ACM Awards! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:06 Bobby Bones, everybody. Transmitting across America. This is Bobby Bones show. Good morning, welcome to Thursday show. Come on, studio. Morning. A lot of people put on weight because they don't even realize they're doing it. If they eat while they watch TV, they don't realize what they're eating while they're watching TV.
Starting point is 00:03:29 Do you snack while you watch TV? It's the only time I eat is when I watch TV. I mean, I eat dinner in front of TV. I eat snacks in front of the TV. I mean, if I'm eating, the TV's on. But is the TV, if the TV is on, are you eating? That's the question. No, not necessarily.
Starting point is 00:03:43 But I do snack when I'm watching TV or... Yeah. You? Yeah. I feel like when I'm watching TV, it's more mindless eating sometimes, and you end up consuming more than you would have otherwise. Yeah, people consume up to 71% more food while they're watching TV. Yep.
Starting point is 00:03:57 Without even knowing it, without even knowing... It's like liquids. Like, a lot of times you get a lot of bad stuff liquids. It's like why waste your calories on drinking stuff? Unless it's alcohol. I mean, I don't drink alcohol. You can say it's wasting it, but I don't think it's wasting. What? Alcohol.
Starting point is 00:04:12 No, no, I'm not counting alcohol. I'm saying, like alcohol, it makes you feel different. I don't drink. So I don't know what, but alcohol makes you feel a certain way. But if you're saying like a Coke is 120 calories. Like eating a cupcake. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Way worth it. Yeah. Rather have the cupcake for sure.
Starting point is 00:04:27 Way more. Tomorrow at this time we'll debut that new Thomas Rett and Marin-Morris song. I have a clip of it. It's called Craving You. That's all. Tomorrow we'll have the world premiere of that. Man, what a tease. I know, right?
Starting point is 00:05:02 Recognizing people, doing cool things. It's ICU. I got something for you Thursday. The Richmond Fire Department has raised close to $50,000 after a fellow firefighter, Cortland Lambert's three-year-old son Caleb was diagnosed with stage three neuroblastoma in February. Lambert, a 15-year firefighter,
Starting point is 00:05:20 and dad of three informed his colleagues at a son of cancer. The station began fundraising, $50,000, and they all shaved their heads in honor of Caleb. Wow. That's the money they raised, and that's what they did, like, to show unity. Isn't that awesome? So I see you Richmond Fire Department for sure. I see you. The Bobby Bone Show.
Starting point is 00:05:42 Big Three Stories. It's producer Raymond. Near the Capitol in Washington, D.C., a suspect was taken into custody after apparently driving a radically and hitting other cars. Luckily, no one was injured and she's in jail. In recall news, Ford has recalled 570,000 vehicles for fire risk, also issues with closing the doors. All affected models are listed online.
Starting point is 00:06:05 And finally, Samsung unveiled their new phone, the Galaxy S8. The phone will be about $750. What'd you do yesterday? Oh, you want to hit the towboard? Oh, you sleep all day? Hit the topboard. I did not take a nap, but I definitely was in my bed for three hours. Wow.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Why? Yeah. I don't, I couldn't get, I just was in a funk. Like, I was just in a funk. And, I mean, I made some phone calls while I was there. I caught up on social media. Like monthly stuff? No, I feel like I'm rounding that.
Starting point is 00:06:43 I don't know if I'm just on a downhill from like having left the kids and I wasn't fully processing it from last weekend. And then just some family stuff. I don't know, literally. One of my friends, like, she called me, got me out of the funk, and I finally got out of bed and went to the grocery store and did a day. Yay! Yay! Yay! Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:01 What about you? I went to yoga yesterday and kicked a girl in the face. What? Didn't mean to. And I haven't been to yoga in a while, but I went and you're so packed tight in this class. Yeah. And I turned over, boom, right in her face. And I was like, oh!
Starting point is 00:07:15 And I guess it's just kind of acceptable? Yeah, it's fine. It happens. And then in this class, they make you, like, touch each other and, like, lean on each other. and put your hands on each other's back and it's all sweaty. Ew. I know. I'm a germaphobe, like crazy too.
Starting point is 00:07:28 I did that. That's all I can think about all day long. Even as I went to bed last night, I was thinking about that. This is the Bobby Bulls. All right, time for your good news. The segment's called Tell Me Something Good. There's a woman named Sandra. She's working at a salon.
Starting point is 00:07:45 She walked outside, and she heard like a crash. So she walks over to the crash. And she's like, what's happening here? She sees like a fence down, a big pile of dirt. Then she's a truck. Then she's the guy in the truck laying beside it. The guy that was driving the gravel truck had passed out from choking. I guess he was eating, choking, lost consciousness, drove into the pole.
Starting point is 00:08:06 She saw him, grabbed him, called 911. He lived. Like, she just happened to walk out there right after the wreck. So much goodness. That is crazy. Amy? Okay, well, some students and alumni at a high school, they raised $17,000 to send their social studies teacher to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. to honor one of his friends.
Starting point is 00:08:25 Wow. One of the students that spearheaded it, like, had this guy as a teacher 16 years ago, and he always remembered that he wanted to go. So they started a go-fund me. They surprised him with this. It's super cool. Wow, that is. Wow, wow, wow.
Starting point is 00:08:37 Lunchbox. Better late than never. A 92-year-old man from North Carolina receives the Purple Heart he earned in World War II more than 70 years ago. 92? Yep. Whoa. Oscar Davis Jr.
Starting point is 00:08:52 was injured in World War II, and I guess the paperwork, someone forgot to sign it, so it just sat in a folder for a year. Oh, my goodness. And they finally did some research, got it signed, got him the Purple Heart at 92. That's crazy. Better late than never. That's awesome. See, that's good news I'm talking about. Bobby Bone Show.
Starting point is 00:09:12 Here are my headlines this morning. Number one, the Greece 40th anniversary of reunions in the works. Olivia Newton-John has revealed show by joining force with John Travolta. And I don't know what they're going to do. Are they going to do a new movie, a remake? I just saw a reunion. I don't know. It would be awesome.
Starting point is 00:09:28 Yeah, I liked Greece. I was in Greece in high school. I was Danny Zuko. Oh, those were good days. You can take your morning copy break outside. It will help you stay thin. Okay. A study at Northwestern University found that people who get the majority of their daily sunlight before noon are thinner.
Starting point is 00:09:45 Because sun does that to you. Okay. Dutchtown and sells traffic lights on the ground to alert textures. I've heard of this in other countries. It's brilliant. It does cost money, and that's the problem, is that nobody's got money. But they've put lights on the ground.
Starting point is 00:09:59 So if you're looking at your phone, it's easier to look at a red or green light or the little man. Yeah, you don't even look up anymore. So you don't walk in front of traffic. And it is a little bit about being lazy, but too, which we get distracted. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:11 And sometimes I don't look up. But I'm telling you, I don't go walking a lot of places either, but almost hit people sometimes because they're just walking when they shouldn't because they're on their phone. The new It trailer has landed. It looks scary. I couldn't even watch it.
Starting point is 00:10:24 Yeah. Mike D. and I were doing a bobbycash yesterday about the top five scary movies of all time. Yeah. And he was, you liked it a lot, right? Yeah, it's good. Is that a clown? Yeah, it's creepy. So that's there.
Starting point is 00:10:35 That happened yesterday. And then I saw one more story that I wanted to mention. The original Aunt Viv. By the way, because the fresh prince of Bel Air, they did a reunion. Uncle Phil couldn't be there because he died. Yeah. The first Aunt Viv is not there because Wilson fired her after her. That's why they changed.
Starting point is 00:10:48 He hated her. They hated each other. So they switched out, remember a new mom came in. Yes. Am V, New Ant Viv. And so the original Aunt Viv was on Facebook yesterday, and she went on a whole tirade about how she still hates Will Smith and Westwood fired her.
Starting point is 00:11:02 And even Alfonso, she went off on him. It's not a real reunion and he's a media, yeah. Yeah, and he just basically is a Will Smith brown-noseder. Yeah, I mean, I'm not. I would be too, he was I am legend. Yeah. Here's Muhammad Ali. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:15 He was getting jiggy with it. Yeah. Come on. from Nashville and Hollywood. Amy's 30 Second Skinny. So there's a professional odds maker named Jim Murphy, and he posted the latest odds for the upcoming ACM Awards. So when you want to bet, these are the people that are favored to win.
Starting point is 00:11:35 Yeah. Okay, entertainer of the year. Luke Bryan. Yeah, I can see where he'd be the favorite. Okay. How about male vocalist? Keith Urban. Ooh, that's tough.
Starting point is 00:11:45 I would probably think Stableton wins, but man. Well, he's got key turban down. Yeah. And then for female vocalists, he's got... That's got to be Carrie. Yep, Carrie Underwood. Yeah. And then vocal duo Florida Georgia Line.
Starting point is 00:12:00 You know, Brothers Osborne won the CMA for that last year. Oh, good call. Yeah. And I think they're probably more respected. But Florida Georgia Line has more hits. I think Florida Georgia probably wins it. But I think that'll be close. Who do you think he has for vocal group?
Starting point is 00:12:14 I always think Zach Brown band because I think they're the best. But Little Big Town gets a lot of votes. It's one of those. I'm not even sure if Zach Brown made up for it. It's the weird thing. So probably Little Big Town. Yep. He's got a little Big Town down.
Starting point is 00:12:26 And then album of the year, he's got Marin Morris's hero. So those are the odds for this weekend. The Academy Awards have made a major change to avoid, you know, the whole Moonlight mistake that happened this year. A third accountant will be hired to double check every single envelope. And then they'll be in direct contact with the show's director to make a quick correction if needed. Why can they use the second one to do that?
Starting point is 00:12:49 check. I have the first one just check. Well, now they got a double, double checker. I'm Amy. That's your 30 second skinny. It's the Bobby Bones Show. Okay, lunchbox. Are you ready over there? I'm ready. I'm looking at some of the ratings here. People are really loving the bonehead lately.
Starting point is 00:13:06 I'm good. It's been on point. You've been knocking them. This last couple weeks, you've been knocking them out of the park. Get your new chair. It's lint, so you're not watching street fights. So you've got to keep it up. Because if it starts to sag, like ratings, then Well, that's a lot of pressure for this one.
Starting point is 00:13:22 Here we go. Bobby Bones Show. Story of the day. This story comes to us from Tucson, Arizona. Okay, I like that place. A man, broke into a school with stealing some computers. When one of the teachers showed up early, he was like, uh-oh, better get out of here.
Starting point is 00:13:35 Runs, tries to jump the fence. Only a problem is he has some saggy pants, gets him caught on the fence, and literally got caught on the fence, hanging upside down. Oh, my goodness. He's in his whitey's hide is there. So they took a picture of them
Starting point is 00:13:49 And then they called police Oh, that's a good order too Oh man I'm Lushbox That's your bonehead story of the day I like it when you sell it to It's a good all-man You know?
Starting point is 00:13:58 Because he's like Oh man That's good See? When did I do that? Just now It was just natural Oh it was
Starting point is 00:14:04 Yeah, it's a good story There you go There's your bonehead Bobby BOMS everybody Transmitting across America The Mids show There are a lot of birthdays today. Like for our celebrity
Starting point is 00:14:22 birthdays, Thomas Red is 27 today. So, happy birthday, Thomas Red. Here's what I have for you. I'll give you the artist whose birthday it is today. Tell me their most downloaded song ever. Oh, that's easy. Okay. Sure it is. Everybody's so cute.
Starting point is 00:14:38 It's so easy. All right. Sounds easy to me. All right. Thomas Red 27. What is his most downloaded slash streamed song? Write it down please since it's so easy this one probably so easy. So easy. I'm in for the win.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Come here. 27, right? Man, can you? It's easy, Amy. Can he hit? No. Three seconds. Time. Amy has no answer written down. Lunchbox.
Starting point is 00:15:08 Die a happy man. By far. Eddie? Die a happy man. This was his career song to this point. Totally. Tomorrow will debut a new one. So yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:17 This game's so easy. This game is so easy. It's so easy. Okay. Okay, Justin Moore has a birthday today. Yep. This is a little more difficult. He got a lot of songs.
Starting point is 00:15:28 Nope, I got it. Really? Yep. I can't think of the titles. Justin Moore is 33 today. What is his most downloaded stream song? I'm in for the win. I'm in.
Starting point is 00:15:46 Amy. You look like I need a drink. Lunchbox. Small town boy. Eddie. Small town Saturday. The answer is small town USA. Oh, yes.
Starting point is 00:15:56 No, you all missed it. I know, I'm glad he missed it. Once I said, boy, I was like, that's not right. Small town, USA. Come on. Come on. Sorry about that. All right.
Starting point is 00:16:10 How about half a point? Let me check over here. Judge is going to have a point? No, okay, all right. Now, also having a birthday today. Tracy Chapman. Oh. Tracy Chapman.
Starting point is 00:16:22 I'm in. A random one. Birthday. It's her birthday. I know. She's still random. Amy. Fast car.
Starting point is 00:16:30 Lunch box? Fast car. Ready? Fast car. So remember when we were the drive, driving in your car. Speed so fast to go like I was drunk. City night's day. Okay.
Starting point is 00:16:40 Eric Clapton has a birthday today. Oh, boy. Today, March 30th is Eric Clapton's birthday. What's his most downloaded stream song ever? Oh. As a solo artist, right? Yeah. He was in a group?
Starting point is 00:16:52 He was. Cream. He was in... I had a couple of them. Some of he just played guitar. Somewhere he's saying. Okay, I'm in. I'm in.
Starting point is 00:17:03 I'm in. I'm in for the win. Amy. You look wonderful tonight? Lunchbox. Tears from heaven. Eddie. Tears in heaven.
Starting point is 00:17:12 Tears in heaven. Yeah. Lunch is so close, though, dude. I'm proud of you. Also having a birthday today is Celine Dion. She turns 49 What's Celine Dionne's most downloaded Stream song?
Starting point is 00:17:34 I'm in for the win Amy? My heart will go on Lunchbox? My heart will go on. Eddie? My heart will go on. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:44 That's Titanic song. All right, one more. Celebrity birthday today MC Hammer. I'm in. Most downloaded stream song. Oh, dude. I'm in.
Starting point is 00:18:00 I am in for the win. Amy? Can't touch this. Lunchbox? Too legit. Too legit to quit. Hey, hey. Eddie?
Starting point is 00:18:08 Can't touch this. You can't touch this. Hey. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. You can't touch this. 55 years old. Mom, my, my, my. You can't touch this.
Starting point is 00:18:19 Man, that was a jam. I just had this tape. Please hammer don't hurt him. Oh, yeah. I used to know all the words, too. Because I would be like, I used to look at words and memorize all of them. So I'd be the cool kid at school to knew all of them. So I'd be like,
Starting point is 00:18:32 Can't touch this. Come on, what you got? I mean, I don't have music. I mean, I don't even know formally in the mood, but if I go like this. You can't touch it. Music hit me so hard. It makes me say, oh, my Lord, thank you for blessing me with my do vise. When you know you're bad, a stup dome homeboy from the hometown, I know, and such.
Starting point is 00:18:53 And this is the thing. Oh, you can't touch. That's good. That is awesome. That's really good. I didn't know all those songs. Pretty good. I just memorized them.
Starting point is 00:19:04 People love that right there. You just crushed it. Like, that was good. There's my dude over there appreciating me. Thanks, it's my dude lunchbox over here. Oh, yeah, your dude lunchbox. That gets people going to the board. Thanks, man.
Starting point is 00:19:15 Hey, who won? Oh, let me stop the music. Did you win Eddie? Yeah. You always win music games back. Come on. Hey, hey, hey, hey, I'm sorry. Okay.
Starting point is 00:19:46 Now I'm tired. Where's you out? You got to get some water. I get to regroup. Lady Annabella will be on later this morning. Amy has a tote that she carries around. What a toad is, the bag goes over your shoulder. You got familiar with this tote back?
Starting point is 00:20:02 Yeah, yeah, yeah. And so she had it specially made by a friend of hers. And so as a birthday present, she sends her a tote, and it has four things on it. Let's play guest words. on already? No idea. So it's like four things that are important to Amy. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:20:17 So what do you think they are? Go ahead. Yoga. Yoga makes a list. There you go. That's on our toe. She has four important things. Yoga's one of them.
Starting point is 00:20:25 Yep. Go ahead. Joy? I don't think Joy made the list, huh? Well, Pimpin' Joy made it. Yeah, but that doesn't count. That doesn't count. I'm trying to play a game.
Starting point is 00:20:34 Sorry, I'm going to change one of the pimping. Eddie, you can now change your judges. Go ahead. Perfect. Pimpin Joy. There you go. Joy was that. I'd like to judge you give him that.
Starting point is 00:20:43 Lunchbox. Well, Haiti? Oh. Amy? Haiti not on there. No. You want to give me a hint like you did Eddie? I got one.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Bobby Bone Show. No, sadly, no. Oh, I know, I know. Go ahead. Husband. No. Wow. But. I don't want to say it's not in August. Oh, Dirk's Ben.
Starting point is 00:21:06 Yes. That's terrible. Husband's not on their Dirk says. On Amy's toe, she has Pimp and Joy Dirk's Bentley Yoga and what's
Starting point is 00:21:15 something else Amy loves smoothie juice whatever they're called I feel like since we gave Eddie Joy
Starting point is 00:21:21 we will give lunchbox green juice yeah those are the four important things in your life
Starting point is 00:21:26 no my friend made it I didn't ask for these four things so someone made it for her lunchbox we're going to
Starting point is 00:21:32 make it for you since you're my boyer right right let's see I will pick naps
Starting point is 00:21:38 bam soccer Yeah Recycling Yes That's a good one That's a good one And I gotta pick one more
Starting point is 00:21:48 Teen Mom Boom That would be the tone I would make for you Okay What I would do for you Oh, you know for me I'm gonna do it over there
Starting point is 00:21:57 Let's talk about my dude Go ahead Dusty Dusty my dog Correct What else you got Yeah Work
Starting point is 00:22:04 Oh dude I do love a good Good day of work Yep Hmm on time, punctual. You know what? You're making it for me, so I got to accept it. Go ahead. And last but not least.
Starting point is 00:22:18 Dork. Well, that's not nice, but okay, we'll take it. Wow. That's coming from your boy. Hey, my boy's honest with me all the time. That's one thing we do, we keep it real with each other. Wait, wait, can I take off Dork? What would you put in said? New York Times bestseller.
Starting point is 00:22:30 I'd probably go out of that one. Yeah, yeah, see? Yeah, always comes through. Oh, wait, wait, funny and alone? Nah, that tour will change. After we finish Funny and Alone, shoot the show the show. special, it'll be a new tour. Okay, yeah, let's not put that on me.
Starting point is 00:22:41 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Eddie. What? For you, I would put. Yeah. Dad. Yeah. Mexican. Of course. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:55 Music, guitar. No. Beach. Yeah. The beach. Yep. Yeah. And then... This is a big one. Oh, you have one you're thinking about? No, no, no. I mean, for you. Mm.
Starting point is 00:23:06 So, Eddie on his tote. So far you have Mexican, Beach. And what was the first one? Dad. Dad. Yeah. I love music. You just...
Starting point is 00:23:17 How about... Man... Dad Bod. Okay. Daddy and Dad Bod. I mean, it's your to... What do you have? Skinner, like, he's a legend in his neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:23:28 That's right. Yeah, but that's new. That's new. You're not a legend. You say that about yourself. You can't... Because you skateboarding your neighborhood. You can't say that about yourself.
Starting point is 00:23:35 Pizza! Pizza! Pizza! I go with pizza. Pizza. Yeah. Pizza. A terrible tote.
Starting point is 00:23:40 There it is. In a little bit, what you would call a headhunter, someone who comes after people for a job, has come after lunchbox. Like, they've approached them about a different job. Whoa. Yeah, so we'll talk about that in the next 20 minutes or so, which is pretty crazy.
Starting point is 00:23:59 I mean, it's a little scary, but I always think if you have a better opportunity, you should go for it. Right, you want us to soar. Absolutely. Like, if there's something that comes along and you guys are like, this is for me, go do it. So there's that.
Starting point is 00:24:11 That'll come up in a bit. I got a call for my doctor yesterday, right? My doctor's like, hey, I get your blood work. And so I'd been worried about this because he didn't call for like two days. And I was like, oh, that must be wrong. Like, you must be figuring out the way to tell it to me, gently. Yeah. Because that's what doctors do, right?
Starting point is 00:24:26 Don't they, like, hold off and figure out the way to say it nicely or no? I guess it depends on their bedside manner. Drink of water because he told me that I have to drink more water. Really? He's like, first of all, I said, you are healthy as a horse. Oh, that's good. Mostly. So he starts off like you're a very healthy, I'm a little, I'm underweight a bit.
Starting point is 00:24:43 A little bit. Yeah, we saw that. What do you mean? We saw, we've seen that you lost a little too much weight. For a reason, though. Yes. And he was like, I know I can't change that because if this, if this TV project falls through, this whole show that we've been working on for a while,
Starting point is 00:24:58 then I'm going to put on like 10 pounds and just live life at a healthier weight. But I'm super thin right now because you do look thicker on TV. So I lost some weight. Hey, what are you going to do? Let me have another drink of water, by the way. Mmm. So, he says, okay, you are a little thin, a little underweight, but you know that, I know that. You need to start eating fish eggs.
Starting point is 00:25:20 What? What? Fish eggs. Roe. Fish oil? Fish oil. Okay. Eat fish oil.
Starting point is 00:25:27 Yeah. What's fish oil? Well, it's like omega. Your omega fatty acids, you could probably eat some salmon, too, or something. Is it a pill? Yes. You can take in pill form or liquid. That's okay.
Starting point is 00:25:38 So it's a supplement. Sure. So you got to take that because my hot, my cholesterol is a little high. Okay. On the bad cholesterol. Like, I don't know. That's me too, dude. I don't know a difference in bad cholesterol and good cholesterol.
Starting point is 00:25:47 But you don't eat bad. I don't. I don't. He said a lot of it's predisposed genetic. Wow. Then I have to take vitamin D. I'm a little low of vitamin D. Oh, get out in the sun.
Starting point is 00:25:56 And he's like, because you're underweight, like, it messes with like your hormones and stuff. Like, just generally. Oh. And so I guess if I put on some more weight, I'd be dead. down to get down, you know what? Even more. Down to get down for what? Wow, wow, wow. So your hormone, that hormone's low?
Starting point is 00:26:15 I guess. Your testosterone? You got the low T? Well, I remember I was talking about that on the air. I was like, I wonder if I have low T and I don't. It's in the middle. It's like, it's normal. Borderline. But I was like, I need a high, baby. Okay. Oh, okay. All right. So what do you do for that? You take vitamin D? You take vitamin D? Nothing yet, but I have to take vitamin D. Then he told me some other stuff I don't understand. And I was like, all right, I wonder how long is it going to last.
Starting point is 00:26:34 Me taking pills isn't good because I'm. I don't ever remember. Oh, well, it's at a clock. If I did get my blood test back, healthy as a horse, mostly. Good. You can get a pillbox and a pill timer. You know what? I'm 36.
Starting point is 00:26:46 I'm about to be 37. Pillbox time. What's happening is I'm starting to be an adult man of the adult things, and he's like, you have to start looking out for heart disease. Yeah. And he lectures me on how heart disease is like the number one killer. And I'm like, I'm, just yesterday I was 21. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 00:27:01 Me too. It's happening to us. I don't know. Time March is on, man. Ray wants me to go to Vegas and gamble for him. Yeah, if I give you some money, will you spend on the roulette wheel? Here's the problem. I don't gamble anymore. I had a gambling problem. I had to stop. Yeah, but it's not your money. Yeah, it's raise money. I want to bring this back up in a second.
Starting point is 00:27:18 Because if I do it, I don't do anything in moderation. Anything. Well, if you run out of Ray's money, you're done. No, I'm not. I go get my money. Oh, no. Okay. Well, then sounds to me like... Do we... Think about that for a second. I want to come back. I want to tell you what. Lunchbox is being headhunter for a job.
Starting point is 00:27:35 and Lady A is going to come in too. So we got a nice show today. A solid B-plus show. I'm not going to like you. You want to share with them? Yeah. I mean, I've never experienced this in my life. I thought this was a joke,
Starting point is 00:27:47 but this headhunter came to me, and they are looking to hire me away to become a youth referee for soccer here in the area. They said that I would be working the youth leagues, and it's $15 per game. So let's not hire you away then. Well, I mean... Because last month I said he wanted to get hired away.
Starting point is 00:28:08 I thought it was like away from the show. Well, I mean, that's what this is. Do you understand where referees can go? I mean, you can work your way up the ladder. And they just say they've seen me on the field and they think I'd be perfect for this position. And they wanted, you know, they would like to meet with me about becoming a youth referee from ages three to 12 year olds. Wow. So...
Starting point is 00:28:31 Why would you now become a regular referee, though? Can't you go to school for that? That'd be cool. Yeah, you could go to the World Cup. Well, yeah, you've got to start out in the youth league. I don't think you do. I think you go to school to be a referee. It's like to be a college football coach.
Starting point is 00:28:43 You don't start out in peewees. You can't just start reffing World Cup games. That's what you go to school. No, I'm telling you. So you get a certificate or something? Yeah, and then you can start doing games at like that low collegiate level and work your way up that way. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:55 I think you should do that. Here's the thing, too, about Lunchbox. He always complains because he has never has anything to do. He's like, I just want to get out there and do more because Bobby's always doing stuff, Amy's always doing stuff. I have an incident or two or four of people asking you to do stuff and you keep saying no. I don't think I really ever say no. Who?
Starting point is 00:29:14 Was it Nata? Morgan? Yeah, it was me. So, okay. Nata had this thing at Vanderbilt University and she asked lunchbox if she, if he wanted to go filming it because it was like, what was the thing? So they had asked if any one of us wanted to do like a celebrity, like honorary judge for this like thing that they do there, like a thesis competition. and they wanted somebody from radio to come in and judge. Wayne, why did you say no?
Starting point is 00:29:38 I was busy that day. I don't know. It hasn't happened yet. No. It hasn't happened yet. Busy that day. All we're saying is you sit here and you say all the time, like you want to do more stuff,
Starting point is 00:29:49 but when you get the opportunity, you never do more stuff. Well, no, no, I do do more stuff. But, like, you do, like, you do like a TED talk. You do a box. I mean, I'm going to do a thesis. But that's what I use. used to do. You're judging, you're showing up, you're
Starting point is 00:30:06 being active. You're meeting people that let you do other things. It's, it doesn't, you don't just go write a book. Do you know how many years of You do books? I don't understand because you said that you have to start somewhere with refereeing, you can't just go straight to the World Cup. This is the same deal. You used have to start somewhere and then you become Bobby.
Starting point is 00:30:23 If you take your nap, for example, let's go to the towboard. How long did you nap yesterday? I guess yesterday was rough. 51 minutes. No, that's not a lot. Fifty one minute, that's under an hour. You realize that? That's not very much. You realize that? I didn't until I told me that. Yeah. Under an hour in case you didn't. And so, that's what I'm saying. I try to do things, but napping. What gets in the way, really? I mean, just a lot of things. Life, napping, running errands.
Starting point is 00:30:50 poop tosses. TV, soccer. So you just don't want to. No, no, no. It's not that I don't want to. I do do some things. Like, it's just not All these things fit in my schedule. Sometimes they're at a bad time. Okay. What time would you like us to find you things to do? Well, it's a good time, yeah. Yeah, because I'll find you things to do it.
Starting point is 00:31:11 Let's be real. Man, when you get paid, it makes it a lot more... That's the part. You don't get paid forever. It's like radio. I got paid nothing for the first eight or nine years. Like minimum wage. Right.
Starting point is 00:31:20 Like, I mean, I used to go judge talent shows at high schools. I mean, I was trying, but then they did the invites kind of just quit coming. Because you were a bad judge. Because you didn't care. You'd show up late. You'd leave early. But I was there. I was present.
Starting point is 00:31:35 And so I'm just going to stop looking for you things. No, no, no. You can keep looking. Like, look at this. A head hunter. That's how important I am. A head hunter. So obviously I'm doing something right if a headhunter came after me.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Okay. For you to co-ref, ref, three-year-old soccer. At 15 bucks a game. What headhunter came to you? I did. I went hired. Okay. Thanks a lot.
Starting point is 00:31:56 I'm okay. I'm not looking for other jobs like that. Amy does a podcast. I know. See, I don't do it. podcast. I don't know anything. You've tried lunch. You can do anything you want. You have all the equipment up here. All you have to just go make okay, can I do a podcast? Next thing you know, the lunchbox. Lunch, lunch, lunch hour. I don't even know what I'd do on my podcast. It'd be pretty
Starting point is 00:32:15 interesting. And I don't know how to put it up. But yeah, sorry about that non-judging thing. I couldn't do it. But yeah, if you get something. It hasn't happened yet. It still can happen. Send something my way if you got something about me. Okay, never mind. It's frustrated. It's frustrated. because he always talks about what he wants to do He never does it I want to do a lot of things Yeah what would you like one thing
Starting point is 00:32:36 What would you like to do? Real quick, go Snow cone stand Okay Lunchbox was talking about Someone coming to him A headhunter he says And wants him to a referee
Starting point is 00:32:49 Ages 3 to 12 in soccer He made me think it was like something Like a real job It wasn't And so he says I'm paying 15 bucks a game And it could turn into something big Like he can move up in the world of refereeing
Starting point is 00:33:00 Amy's not an Amarillo Hi Amy how are you Hi I'm great Bobby Thanks for having me Thank you for calling. Would you like to shed some light on this? Well, yeah, I'm super excited. I love lunchbox and my kids do too.
Starting point is 00:33:13 However, I hate to put a damper on his ego, but my 12-year-old has the opportunity to do the same thing. Honestly, there's so many soccer games and they're so desperate for refs. And parents of like three- and five-year-olds are not very nice, and so they always need refs. And so, like my son was talking about, he'll be not playing club soccer. soccer next year, so he'll have more time to do it.
Starting point is 00:33:37 So he's going to sign up to do that next year. So even 12-year-olds are getting the same offer that lunchbox is getting. Yeah. Yeah. But no slam against lunch. We love his passion for soccer. Oh, man. So you're telling me a head hunter and winner.
Starting point is 00:33:53 Man, this must be a talented 12-year-old. Oh, that's how you sit. That's what I thought. Amy, wasn't like that. Is your 12-year-old extra super special? He's super special, but I guarantee. he in my eyes, but I guarantee that the minute he says, yeah, I'll rest.
Starting point is 00:34:09 They'll say okay, and they're not going to ask to see his soccer skills. Okay. Well, hey, thank you for the call. Listen, I always love a different perspective on things. Absolutely. Thanks so much. Good luck, lunch. Thanks. Good luck, lunch. That's funny. Here's what I'm going to ask you guys in a minute, okay?
Starting point is 00:34:25 I want to know what song you have in your iPhones. If there's any, you may have none, that you have on repeat right now. Because yesterday I probably listened to song like seven times. I put it on my Snapchat. yesterday. I'd never heard it, but I was listening on I Heart Radio to Ryan Seacrest, because he comes on,
Starting point is 00:34:41 they're after us, right? And so, like, hour, so I can hear that. They hear a show live sometimes. And so I flow over, because I try to hear some of the, what happened, what happened was yesterday? I don't know who Black China was. And I was like, I got to start getting somewhat into this knowing who Black China is again. And so
Starting point is 00:34:57 I was listening to Ryan Seacrest, hoping they talked about Black China. They didn't. Oh, they didn't talk about how... No. They didn't talk about Black China at all. Zero, zero commentations. about Black China. But they played this song and I was like, wow, that's a really cool song. It was on repeat all day yesterday.
Starting point is 00:35:10 So if there's a song you have on repeat, I want to know what it is. We'll do that coming up in just a minute too. So there's that. It's also a throwback Thursday, so we'll get some old school songs on. Okay. Matt Overton plays in the NFL.
Starting point is 00:35:23 Matt, I hear you say that you're a good singer. Yeah, probably above average, depending on the song. What song? Because we're going to test this out. Matt Overton plays in the NFL for the Indianapolis Coles. What song would you want to sing? We're going to give you time to warm up.
Starting point is 00:35:37 We're going to go find the instrumental version. What do you have? Let's do, we'll do a Jason Aldine song. Which one, though? Oh, boy. Tonight looks good on you. Okay, Ray, if you can find... And start warming out.
Starting point is 00:35:51 We're going to be... I'm not going to do it cold. Like, maybe half hour or so? Yeah, sure. I'll drink my coffee, get warmed up back here. Tonight looks good on. Yes, sir. You find that instrumental?
Starting point is 00:36:00 All right, Matt Overton. Because he was saying he was a good singer, right? Yeah, he said. And I said, what is she in your wheelhouse? He goes, man, my wheelhouse, if I really try, I can really nail some Jason Aldeen. We're going to be honest with you, Matt. And you did instinctually to go, yeah, I'm pretty good singing. Okay.
Starting point is 00:36:17 Matt Overton, Deep Snapper for the Indianapolis Colts is going to sing some Jason Aldeen coming up in a bit. And we'll see really how good is. What if he's really good, though? Right? That'd be awesome. That'd be awesome. All right, we'll do that in a minute. Coming to you, Amy.
Starting point is 00:36:34 Here's the latest from national. Phil, it's Hollywood. Amy's 30-second skinny. Luke Bryan and Dirk's Bentley aren't worried about making like an Oscar-type mistake when they host the ACMs this Sunday, partly because they've dealt with mistakes on live TV before, but mainly because they have a bar backstage to help them with nerves. So they're just going to, I guess, drink whenever they're backstage and flow right through it. But they don't give away awards. They wouldn't have an Oscar-type mistake. Yeah, I guess just a mistake in general. That mistake there was the wrong envelope. Like, they're not having to do that.
Starting point is 00:37:06 Because they would for sure screw that up. We know them both. They would for sure screw that up. Well, they said last year, you know, they had a little mix-up at the beginning of their, you know, the awards last year because the camera guy cut to something too soon. But they just said they go with the flow. They're going to do fine.
Starting point is 00:37:19 They're not worried about it. Jay Leno is returning to the Tonight Show as a guest. The longtime host will sit down with Jimmy Fallon for the first time since he left the show in 2014. Jay's going to be on April 6th when Jimmy tapes in Orlando. So if you're a fan definitely probably should mark. Mark your calendar, DVR, do whatever. Do people still DVR? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:41 Yeah, I guess. I'll watch stuff online, though. Really? Clips. If it's something I care about, like, I don't care about that. If I were going to watch that, I would just go Google
Starting point is 00:37:49 Jay Leno on... Well, you would care if it's David Letterman? Yeah, because I like David Letterman. Jimmy Fallon's getting beat by Stephen Colbert now. I saw that. But here, here, is the thing about shows in general. Fallon will come back and win again. Everything ebbs and flows.
Starting point is 00:38:03 Like, even with this show, There are times we're like in ratings heaven. And there are times where it's like, and it goes up and down all. It went forever will. And when it's good, it's amazing. And when it's bad, it stinks. But Jimmy Fallon will come back up. They're both good shows.
Starting point is 00:38:20 Okay. Yeah. Cool. I'm Amy. That's your 30 seconds skinny. Thank you. I'm such a late-night television fan. I have a Jack Parr microphone in my house.
Starting point is 00:38:28 And so I used to go to the, I'm such a nerd. But I used to go to the library and watch the black and white film strips of like Jack Parr and the old Johnny Carson black and white shows and even the Johnny Carson shows when it was color and then I was a little young for Johnny Carson but all those shows I would just study them loved it but I you know nerd I used to go to the library and chat
Starting point is 00:38:49 in chat rooms before they were cool oh boy on AIM no because there wasn't immediate back and forth you would go and you would get in a chat room and you'd send a method enter and then the page would update oh and then I have these little girlfriends I would make I was like 17 I'd drive library and then we'd send pictures of each other through like envelopes and like letters like a pen pal yeah but you meet in a chat room and then you start whatever and then i would always send
Starting point is 00:39:13 my picture and they'd never reply after that oh man how's the old school tinder that's like back that's like back in the day i would write a letter put a picture on it put a stamp on it lick it send it to wisconsin or wherever it was going and i'd be like can't wait for my letter back and then they would see my picture and never message me back or maybe they were just intimidated by your... Or maybe their parents caught it. Yeah. Like, who's this boy from Arkansas
Starting point is 00:39:36 that you're chatting with? I don't know. Dad could have intercepted the letter. That's true. That's it. That's what happened, Bobby. That's exactly what happened. Yeah, you're good.
Starting point is 00:39:44 Don't be hard on yourself. I'm just playing the averages of my life. What kind of pictures in me? At this point. Me, like a school picture with it, like a little tie that said proof on it. Oh, goodness. Yeah. I'm going to Vegas.
Starting point is 00:39:56 Maybe it was that. I'm going to Vegas. Let's see, I'm in Bakersville and Friday night doing two stand-up comedy shows. I drive to Vegas on Saturday. And so I'm there for the ACMs because I get to present on TV. Like, it's crazy. And so Ray's like, hey, take some money and gamble for me.
Starting point is 00:40:11 I don't gamble anymore. I used to gamble way too much and I stopped. Just no more gambling. Is it against my gambling to gamble for someone else? Like, that's the question. Is it slippery slope? Because if I go in, boys, I might go in. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:26 Thoughts, Amy. Well, hearing you say that, I'm going to advise you not to do it. If it's a slippery slope. and it might pull you back into gambling, then sorry Ray, don't do it. Eddie? No, I think this is definitely something you need to do. Oh, I need to do it. It's definitely you're due for it in your life, and thank goodness Ray offered.
Starting point is 00:40:43 Lunchbox? I think you need to help a friend out. Ray is your friend, and he asked you to do them a favor, and you're going to be there, so you just do it. And, I mean, you put some shoes with good traction so you don't slip. Hey, Ray, what's the deal? How much money do you want to give me? I want to give you a couple hundred dollars, because I'm not going to Vegas. I don't have access to this.
Starting point is 00:41:00 you're going to be in these casinos just swing by a roulette wheel it takes one spin does anybody else want to pull in on this i'm in i'll go in you mean like give you money yeah if i'm gonna do it we might as well go hard let's do it how much how much how much ryan's doing a couple hundred i'll do a couple hundred i'll go 100 i'll do everybody's got do the same or nothing oh come on boys i got a family i'm not the accountant right you're er eddie you're doing a couple hundred you're in you spot me a hondo no you guys let me know what's the split like if bobby's doing the gambling but it's with Their money.
Starting point is 00:41:29 He's not taking any of our money. No. Oh, you just give it right back to them? You're just doing it for the fun. I'm like Robin Hood. I mean, I probably jump in my money too if we're going to do it. Yeah. No, you're not supposed to do that.
Starting point is 00:41:41 And you know what the bet is? But I only go red. Red, red, red. How do you feel about it? And I can like, let's just pull in this cash out right now. It's like all ones. It's like one and seven ones and a five. He's like, I'll give you a couple, hondo.
Starting point is 00:41:55 Okay, I'll do it. Yes. We need to have... Matt Overton, do you want it on this? What's that? Ray, check with him if he wants to do this. He's practicing. Oh, boy, I'm about to go crazy in Vegas.
Starting point is 00:42:07 Oh, my gosh. How awesome is this going to be when we win this money? And boys, he's back. And I'll put it live on... Don't say that. Like Facebook Live. Can't say that, though. What?
Starting point is 00:42:17 How do you can. Just do it on the slide. No, but I can tell our listeners. It's not like casino bosses or... Yeah. They might be. They might be. You know, they don't know which casino he's going to do that.
Starting point is 00:42:27 Nobody knows me. Okay, all right, all right. I'll take my glasses off. Okay. That's true. That's like you putting a mask on. Yeah, and you got to tell me what time you're doing it and what day. Yeah, I'll tell them. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:42:35 All right. This is great. Okay. Good? Yes. All right. Maybe I do it on Instagram. I don't know yet.
Starting point is 00:42:41 We'll figure out which platform, okay? Because our Bobby Bowen show page is a show page. I can do it to my personal Instagram. But that would just be you. Mr. Bob Bones. Yeah, but everybody can watch the live feed. And then that disappears after. Yeah, and then no one that has any proof.
Starting point is 00:42:53 Let's do it. Okay. Bobby Bones, everybody Transmitting across America I was asking you guys What songs do you have on repeat right now I'll go to Eddie first What song in the last 48 hours or so
Starting point is 00:43:14 Have you played like crazy This is due to me, the family of the kids All of us love Body like a back road And so it's over and over again Oh my goodness And the boys never stop It took me like six weeks
Starting point is 00:43:24 They love that part Every time Yeah That's funny Got a girl from the south side Got blades in her hair First time I sing to walk by And I fell by my chair
Starting point is 00:43:39 Wait for it Yeah Had to get her number To be like six weeks That's funny Like I like six Come on Body like a back road
Starting point is 00:43:52 Driving with my eyes Close I know every curve Like the back of my hand Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. I do like that too, where that's awesome. Hey, hey, hey.
Starting point is 00:44:04 I'll take a song just as fast. All right, there's that. Let me go over and talk to Ramona. Ramona, how are you? I'm good. All right, what song is it that you just, you play over and over again? You're like, man, I need that one.
Starting point is 00:44:19 Walker Hayes, you broke up with me. Yeah, that's a good one, too, man. Whoa, girl, simmer on down a notch. And nobody making you watch. I was listening to Ryan Cicrasch yesterday. I know it's difficult. But hey, you broke up with me. Yeah, what can I say, babe?
Starting point is 00:44:44 You broke up with me. I was listening to Ryan C Crash yesterday, and so his show comes on after, like, hours after us, they're in different times zone. And so I'm listening, and I'm like, man, I've got to learn some more of the pop stuff a little bit because lunchbox time in black china. I know who that was.
Starting point is 00:45:01 Can't believe you don't know her. So they were playing this song called Issues, and I put it on my Snapchat yesterday. And then it's easy to remember. And so it's by someone named Julia Michaels. Somebody look her up. She's a huge writer. Is she like an adult?
Starting point is 00:45:16 Huh. It almost sounds like that Feist song. One, two, two. I hear it first. Sale! Oh, that too. I'm jealous. Oh, sorry.
Starting point is 00:45:25 Sorry. When I'm down, I get real done. When I'm high and I'll come down. I get angry. Baby, believe me. I can love. that and I can leave you just as fast But you don't
Starting point is 00:45:42 Judge me Because if you did, baby, I don't judge you too No, you don't Judge me Because if you did baby, I don't judge you too Because I got issues That's kind of cool, huh? I didn't know it was and I had to hit up that eye heart.
Starting point is 00:46:24 She's 23. Okay. And she wrote Fire Starter for Demi Lovato? I don't know that one. Sorry, Justin Bieber. What's your right for Black China, though? Nothing for Miss Moving On for Fifth Harmony. Don't know what that is either. Okay. Do you know that song? Judge me? I don't know
Starting point is 00:46:39 the songs. Well, you know, sorry, Justin Bieber. She wrote that one? Yeah. Oh, that's a good one. Is that baby don't like you? Mama don't like. No, that's, because I'm too late to say sorry. Oh, that's a good one. Right? Is that I guess? A lot of people are calling him. Oh, what?
Starting point is 00:46:53 Got some Britney Spears stuff. Really? Maggie and Nashville. What's song you got on repeat? right now. Hey, I have on repeat, Worth the Weight by Miss Lindsay L. Worth the White. Never heard of it. Never heard of it. It's about this guy who like really dragged this girl along. That's not true. Wait a minute. Whoa, hold on. Maggie, slow your role. I thought you never heard of it. Wait, I have. Now it hits me. Maggie. I did not, I told you this story. Lindsay L. My girlfriend put this record out called Worth the Weight. It's fantastic, by the way. I hope you
Starting point is 00:47:26 download it. If you don't, whatever, I don't make any money all of it. But, here's the thing. I didn't date her, not because of any dragging along. I told her we can't date because I don't need other radio companies or satellite or Spotify penalizing you for dating me.
Starting point is 00:47:42 And I was like in her best interest. But it was like bribing a baby with candy. No, just because she says that in the song, stop reciting lyrics, Maggie. You can't, this is the problem with being the subject of a song. I've now realized what it's like to be a subject of like Taylor Swift song. You know, when everybody gets mad because I have a song about him.
Starting point is 00:47:58 And it's a good song, but people interpret it wrong. Well, you have a good one. And then... Ah, you have a good one. Look out of being nice after you drag me through the mud. Oh, a good one. They may have a good day. You may have a good girlfriend.
Starting point is 00:48:11 Well, you have a wonderful girlfriend. It's okay. We're team lazy. Stop with that. All right, thank you, Maggie. See, now, everybody, this song worth the wait. It's a great song. It's a great song.
Starting point is 00:48:25 It's Tarnish now. Santa underscore Marie says Adam Craig music just to phase on repeat right now And this is a jam too It's like I just like the blues country Like I love that these two together I'm a blackjack label
Starting point is 00:49:04 You're a classic glass of red Like this is a jam right here Sunday soon baby Make up and sing. I love music, man. It makes me happy. Lunchbox? I'm not really listening to music right now.
Starting point is 00:49:28 Did you give it up? You check in and out, or what? I check in and out. There doesn't really catching me right now, so I'm just kind of on the chill. On the chill. It's like the last song that you played, though, because I know you hit the channel.
Starting point is 00:49:40 Oh, okay. You want to know what? My hometown by Charlie Robinson, this is the Texas Country song, and it's like... My hometown. That's a good one. If you ever get out,
Starting point is 00:49:48 West someday. And you're feeling like slowing down. He was... Singing this on his Snapchat yesterday. Around my hometown. That's pretty awesome. I like that you know that song. Hey, to LaGrange, we worked 80 hours making time and a half, but LaGrange is too
Starting point is 00:50:08 dang hot. So we drove back home at the end of that week and we spent it all on. Beep. Beep. Can't say that. What is that? Hot? What is the hot?
Starting point is 00:50:18 Hot. It rains with hot. Pot? Yeah. Oh. So I'll see you in Houston. If I ever get out that way, I'll meet you in Dallas. But I won't have long to stay.
Starting point is 00:50:32 Yeah. We're awesome. If you're ever out west sun. And you feel like slowing down. I'll see you around. I went to college. Okay, no more. No more.
Starting point is 00:50:44 No more. Hey. But they didn't ask Matt Overton. Matt Overton plays in the NFL and he works in our show. He says he's a pretty good singer. This reminds me because we're terrible things. Oh, we are? Shoot.
Starting point is 00:50:56 Yeah. Hey, Ray, do I have this instrumental up or no? Yeah, right. Let me give my lyrics. Hold on. Oh, you need a lyric. Okay, so Matt Overton claims he can sing. And I'm not saying you can't sing.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Is he coming in? Yeah, do we want to do this now in a minute. Yeah. Okay, we only have like two minutes. Let me need a minute. Let me tell you what happened yesterday. Because he was singing, I go, man, you sing as bad as I do. Okay.
Starting point is 00:51:17 And he was like, honestly, did I? I'm above average singer. Okay. And I was like, what do you mean? He goes, when I really try, I'm definitely above average. And then so I was just baiting him. I'm like, oh, really? So what would you say your wheelhouse is?
Starting point is 00:51:28 He goes, Jason Aldeen. I can do Jason Aldean really well. And so I was like, okay. Maybe you can. What if he nails it? Matt Overton, who plays for the Colts in Naples is going to come in and sing, and we'll be the judges. Because we don't even, we don't think you think you're going to have to be an artist. But if you can think above average, that's great.
Starting point is 00:51:48 Yeah. I just want to beat lunchbox. No, no, you said above average. I know I'm not above average. You said you were good too. No, I said in my head, I sound good. But when I hear it back, I'm like, that's pretty terrible. Like, when I listen to that segment back right now when I'm like, my hometown.
Starting point is 00:52:03 You're right on, though. I know that I'm going to be awful. He's going to come in and sing. I can't wait. Let's go. I like this. What do you think he's going to be? And I have you look good tonight, right?
Starting point is 00:52:15 No, that's not it. That you look good from Lady A. Oh, tonight looks good on you. That's what we're doing, right? Yeah. That's your jam? Yeah. All right, what's doing the minute?
Starting point is 00:52:29 Lady A comes in tune in about 45 minutes. Man, instrumental here? Oh, it's going to be good. All right, we'll come back in a second here. Matt Overton's going to sing for us. Matt, over there clearing his throat. Matt, you have about three and a half minutes before you're on. Oh, we're good.
Starting point is 00:52:54 Yeah, you're good. How do you have vocal warmups? I have no idea. Just like this. Like, my girlfriend taught me this. It's like go... Br... That's good.
Starting point is 00:53:06 Before she performs, if she does over and over again, she'll go to the side and go... Br... So, do that, and then... Doremi, Faso, Lati, do... It's just do Rémy... Fasolati...
Starting point is 00:53:18 D'O Ramee... D'u... Yeah, so just... You can say whatever you want. There you go. Matt's going to try to sing Jason Aldeen in a second because he claims he's a good singer. So we'll get to hear that live.
Starting point is 00:53:30 in like three minutes or so. The iPhone, if you, iPhones says, hey, you have an upgrade. I hit it because it's giving you more space. Do you guys see this? Oh, no. If you have an iPhone, it's iOS, what do we call it, 10.3. So it's a new storage the amount, because I'm going to tell you, I take a lot of pictures with people, and they're like,
Starting point is 00:53:49 I'm phones full of pictures. I'm like, how's your phone full of pictures? Like, how many pictures? I think I take a lot of pictures. But my storage isn't full. Yeah, maybe you just have more gigabytes or something. You know, they have that red phone too that you can buy. But here's the thing about the red phone. You still got to put a case over it? Ah, so then it's not red anymore.
Starting point is 00:54:08 Like, I have a red phone, but it's actually a black one, but it has a red case. So it looks like the red phone. Yeah. Oh. Like my phone's Rose Gold, and I love that, but I have a case on, so you can't even see it. Right. Here's the story. What would your last meal be if you're on death row?
Starting point is 00:54:20 Because they talk to a bunch of people. And a lot of them were, like, foods that they were really allergic to so they could finally have it. Oh. Which I thought was an interesting thought. Yeah. Yeah. A lot of prisoners, though, they go for KFC or like mint chocolate, chip ice cream, like their favorite foods, like prime cut steak, lobster tail. But then a lot of people answered, well, listen, I can't eat bananas, so I'd have a lot of bananas inside of this.
Starting point is 00:54:41 Or something they've always been able to, they can't eat. Yeah. Peanuts or something. Yeah, which I thought was. Yeah, that is interesting. It makes sense because you want what you can't have. For sure. We all want.
Starting point is 00:54:52 We ain't got it. Oh, that should be a song. It is. Travis Meadows. Oh. And then Jake cut it, cut it too. That's right. That's right. So, last meal. Go.
Starting point is 00:55:03 Okay. For sure, this chicken casserole that my mom made growing up, mine are all like family stuff. And I'd have that. It's amazing. It has mayonnaise and all the goodness. Oh, it's so good. And then aside of my family's like mac and cheese recipe, all the dairy in the world. And it's so amazing. Lunchbox? Chips and salsa, queso, chicken enchiladas and dessert. Cheesecake. Dang, you'd roll straight Mexican into New York. legit. Eddie? Pepper honey mushroom pizza pan from Pizza Hut and then a number one playing with cheese
Starting point is 00:55:34 and mayonnaise only from Waterburger. Toasted buns on both sides, please. How you don't have an endorsement deal with Pizza Hut? I don't know, dude. I mean, that's my jam. You love it and you talk about it. Like, how you don't, because I do stuff with Cracker Roll sometimes. And I love Cracker Roll, because I love chicken fried steak with white gravy.
Starting point is 00:55:52 I'd be mine. Chicken Fried State, white gravy, corn. It's like the Arkansas meal, the Southern, you know. That would be mine. Good stuff. Somebody call Pizza Hut and tell him Eddie wants to like... Yeah, Pizza Hut. What up? Eddie wants to talk business.
Starting point is 00:56:07 For real. Did you say that the crust, did you go deep dish? Did you say? Yeah, pan pizza. Oh, no, you gotta get thin. Yeah, I love thin. It's my last meal. No, but I'm changing it.
Starting point is 00:56:19 I'm ordering wrong so I can have some too. That super thin crust of pizza hot is amazing. Yeah. I mean, it's good. But that pan, that deep dish. The crust fills you up too much. I know. You can't enjoy the other.
Starting point is 00:56:29 other stuff. You like bite into it and the grease just like... Oh, that's the best. All right, so Matt Overton works on our show in the off season. And so Matt Overton is the Deep Snapper for the Indianapolis Colts. And he likes to learn different things during his off seasons.
Starting point is 00:56:46 I think it's pretty admirable trade. And he's like, hey, I want to learn radio. So yesterday you guys are hanging around the studio lunchbox? Yeah, and he was singing a little bit and it sounded awful. And I said, man, you're as bad as I am. Yeah. And he goes, no, no, no, no. I'm, when I sing for real, like when I take it seriously, I am definitely a better than average.
Starting point is 00:57:07 And I was like, oh, really? So what's your wheelhouse? And he said, Jason Aldeen. When I do Jason Aldeen, I sound really good. So I was like, okay, I just kept it in my head. And I was like, let me send Bobby a little email and be like, hey, Matt over and thinks he can sing. This guy thinks he's a better than average singer. Because when I hear myself, I'm like, oh, I'm doing really well.
Starting point is 00:57:24 But when I listen back, I realize it's pretty terrible. But every time I start singing, I'm on beat in my head. So I'm going to put this on Facebook Live, too. There you go, Matt. Get warm, buddy. But he did do what most singers do whenever they're not very good. Like, when we used to have, like, American Idol tryouts, well, I'm just getting over a cold. He said that he goes, oh, I got a little cold.
Starting point is 00:57:44 It's going around. It's nasly right now. Sometimes allergies help you, though. Yeah, it might. And I was drinking coffee. I think you're supposed to drink, like whiskey and tea, right? Is it the thing? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:57:52 I've never been a singer. All right, Matt, so I'm not even going to ask you to go Acapella. I'm going to play the Aldine music. Thank you for that. For tonight looks good on you. Are you ready? Let's go. Let's eat.
Starting point is 00:58:04 Come on. Matt Overton singing. Tonight looks good on you. I got to get this on. I got a dress that I don't lie. You ain't got a pair of jeans that don't feel you just ride. There's not a minute in the day. And there you don't knock me hell.
Starting point is 00:58:45 You don't blow me away. But girl. Now that the sun's gone. down. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Looking at you right here and now. Baby, something about that southern sky.
Starting point is 00:59:03 Sit back in that moon. It goes perfect with your eyes. Girl tonight looks good on you. Something about the way you're smiling. Making them stars fall right on you. I just got to tell you, baby. tonight looks good on you Wow
Starting point is 00:59:24 Okay Let's talk about this Let's go Come on a little more Yeah, just a little bit Okay, I'll give this a little more All right now Matt Overton from the Colts
Starting point is 00:59:31 It's failing it right now Here we go And I can taste the midnight On your lips It makes me just want to lean in For another kiss Oh geez, I messed that Okay, all right
Starting point is 00:59:47 Matt Overton everybody Clap your hands All right That was the wrong Rock and roll version, guys. Lunchbox. Your thoughts. That was brutal.
Starting point is 00:59:56 You thought you... Why would you write at 1 through 10? I give it a 4. 6. A 4. A 4. There's no way he's better than average. Not a chance.
Starting point is 01:00:05 Okay. Let's go over to Amy. If you're just tuning in, this is Matt Overton, who works with the show in the off season, plays in the NFL. Amy, your thoughts, Matt Overton. Better than average. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 01:00:16 Like, I was so impressed. And you were even, like, working the crowd, and there was time... You hit Cerville. notes and you were just into it. I had no coaching, too. Just imagine if I had a coach. Wow. I can't. I can't imagine. I mean... What do you give them?
Starting point is 01:00:31 Man. She said above average. That's six. So I give it that a seven. What? Seven. Yeah. Are you serious? Yeah. Don't number out there, buddy. I mean, I'm going to go six because I was
Starting point is 01:00:43 impressed. Yeah. Yeah. It's better than what I thought. So I think a lot of it for me too was expectation setting. And I was like, oh boy, this can be terrible. And you weren't terrible. Thank you so much. That makes me feel really good about myself. I would give, like on the Matt Overton scale of what I expected, I would give him a seven.
Starting point is 01:00:58 Yes. Like you're not trying to be an artist. No, not at all. Are you serious? If you are giving him a seven guys? Listen, if you were out and I was on a karaoke stage, I would dominate an odin' crowd. I would just let them soak it in. I would stand up and I'd be like, tonight looks good on me.
Starting point is 01:01:14 Exactly. And I'd make eye contact with some of the hotties in the crowd. Listen, and on Facebook Live, people are saying, saying better than they expected. Definitely not good. No, absolutely not. But not as bad as Lunchbox said. Yes.
Starting point is 01:01:26 Yeah, better than average. Just give me low credit. Always hating on me, man. No, no, I'm not hating on you. I just didn't, I mean. Lunchbox, are you jealous? Oh. Now we have the reason.
Starting point is 01:01:37 What is there to be jealous of? I'm into my strain. Matt over to? I don't know. All right, but I posted it if you missed it. I mean, I thought you guys were laughing them just like I was because I I was laughing at myself doing it too.
Starting point is 01:01:50 You were laughing and surprised. It was so good. Oh, boy. Good job, Matt. Yeah. Matt Overton. Oh, wow. Are you, what number?
Starting point is 01:01:56 Are you 45? Is that right? Yep, cold 45. Like the Montlicker. Oh, Colt 40. I never put that together. Your number 45 of the Colts. I bet you that's a hard number to get, right?
Starting point is 01:02:04 Because everyone has to be Cold 45? See, I chose, they gave me the options of 45, 46, or 47. And I don't know why I chose 46. And I'm driving, moving from Omaha to Indianapolis. I'm thinking, like, why did I not choose 45? Cold 45, duh, makes so much sense. It's awesome, right? And I showed up on my first day back in 2012,
Starting point is 01:02:24 and they just so happened to change my number to 45. It was meant to be. Oh, wow. Cold 45. There you. Cold 45, Matt over. Nice job, buddy. All right, Lady Annabella Man about half an hour.
Starting point is 01:02:34 All right, hold on. Bobby Bones. The Bobby Bones show. Lady Annabella in about 20 minutes. I like it when this song comes on. I always say, since we're in radio, we hear these songs a lot. When songs are new to us, they're exciting. But I think it would be like working.
Starting point is 01:02:52 at a Hershey factory. I love Hershey's, but if I worked at the Hershey factory, I get tired of Hershey's after a while. And it's like after you hear a song a hundred times, you start to go, all right, I can't wait for the next new song. Get tired of songs on the radio. That's because we hear you hear them all all the time. But when this song comes on, like, it's my jam still.
Starting point is 01:03:12 It's going to come in a little bit. It's rare that a song has longevity, though, where I still like it. Because dirt on my booth has already been number one, and it's already done. It's still the jam. And this comes on, like, turn it up. Other than that, I get tired of songs after the 100th listen or so. But dart on my boots is a jam, too.
Starting point is 01:03:38 Been up since the crack of dawn. Just trying to get paid. Ha ha. Than hotter than a hundred songs. I can't find no shade. Just two more rows. Anyway, all that to say, Lady Annabelle, I'm in 19 minutes here. My stepdad's on the phone. Arkansas Keith.
Starting point is 01:03:58 Hey, good morning. Oh, you cutting out. Hey, where are you right now? Oh, I don't like Washington. You know how that is. So he texted me and said he's doing a lot of driving today. People often, when you say you work at the park, like people ask me all the time, what do you do at the park? Like, what's your job exactly?
Starting point is 01:04:16 Well, right now I'm doing cleanup, getting trash and those kind of things. But later on in the summer, I'll be on the morning crew. We'll be more than cutting your ass. Just taking care of the parks, man, you know? So does that mean you're not getting to fish every morning? I'm not getting to fish. And how much does that hurt your heart? Very much.
Starting point is 01:04:39 But I am off on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, so I catch it up then. So you're off every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday? Correct. And of those three days, how many days do you go and fish in the morning? Well, of course. Yeah. My bad. What else is her to do?
Starting point is 01:04:57 He also said he was listening to Matt Overton sing. What did you think about the football player singing earlier? I thought he was really good. I say kudos. I give him an eight. You give him an eight. Wow. Lunchbox said he was really bad.
Starting point is 01:05:11 Well, lunchbox is, just because he can't sing, don't mean somebody else, you know what I'm saying? That's true, too. My stepdad, Arkansas, Keith, is on the phone right now. Hey, let me ask you this, because you've met these guys briefly,
Starting point is 01:05:24 but, like, you listen to the show. Like, what do you think about lunchbox? Just from hearing the show all the time? He might be a little squirley. Squirley. What does that mean? Nuts. You're nuts. Okay.
Starting point is 01:05:38 Is he a guy that you'd hang around with, you think? I would like to party with him, yeah. Yeah. Okay. What about Amy? What do you think about Amy about listening to her? Amy, she's sweet. I like Amy.
Starting point is 01:05:50 Yeah. Kind of dingy, ditsy, but yeah, I like her. I like him. I like him. I mean, so do you know much about Eddie? I don't know a whole lot about Eddie. Yeah. I don't know I'm on the show.
Starting point is 01:06:06 Yeah. It seems pretty cool. Yeah, like cool, like laid back? Yeah. Yeah, it is a good dude. I like it. And what about me? What do you think about me?
Starting point is 01:06:13 Like, not show, just in general. Like, what would you tell people about me? It's from, you know, life. You're full of energy and you enjoy life. Wow. Enjoy life. Interesting. Interesting.
Starting point is 01:06:27 That's right? I mean. Bobby, comment on the you enjoy life thing. I enjoy working. Yeah. And that's life. Yeah. My life is work, and I enjoy working and going out and doing comedy and meeting listeners.
Starting point is 01:06:43 What about the successes that have come along with your hard work? I hate success. No, terrible. I hate success. You get to do what you like today for a living. Come on, man. That's exactly. That's what we strive to do.
Starting point is 01:06:54 It's not about money. I'm not saying it's the money. Arkansas, Keith, I'm just saying that sometimes we get on to Bobby, or we want to encourage him to enjoy some of the awesome things that he's gotten to do. You want me to enjoy things, though, that I don't particularly enjoy. You're trying to force enjoyment onto me. Okay, sorry. I'll stop. Like, you're like, you need to enjoy these things.
Starting point is 01:07:16 What if I just enjoy going on the road and performing and working as hard as I can? I know you do. That's important. That's great. Then you're weird. No, it's some of the things that you've accomplished. You just kind of push for. You're like, not good enough.
Starting point is 01:07:28 I've got the next big thing coming up. I've got to work towards that. Maybe there's a balance I need. But I'm going to tell you. But I'm going to stop forcing you. I'm going to be forcing you. Arkansas, Keith, my stead dad, told a long time ago when I was a kid, he was like, listen, find a job that you love to do because you love to do it.
Starting point is 01:07:43 It's so much easier to go to work. Did you love working at the mill or no? I didn't really, it's a job. I like the people, but, you know, I'd rather be out filling around in the woods and that kind of stuff, you know. Professional fish would have been a perfect job for me. And, yeah. But why don't, so you don't want to try that, like making any money fishing?
Starting point is 01:08:07 Yeah, it's too old now All right Well, Wyatt, thanks for listening Tell everybody we say hello Hey man You guys take me a request today Yeah, what you want? I want to play for Shannon
Starting point is 01:08:18 Take this job and shove it Okay Let me see if I'm gonna Johnny Paycheck That's your boss Arkansas Who's Shannon? Who is Shannon? He works with me Okay
Starting point is 01:08:29 That's Johnny Paycheck, right? I'm just going from memory Johnny Paycheck, yeah Hold on Listen, okay, let me see if I can It'll take me a second I can play some of here, yeah, yeah. Okay, hey, I got it for you.
Starting point is 01:08:39 Arkansas, Keith, have a good morning. You'll be listening today. He'll probably be listening, so. I'll play it right now. Okay, do it. All right, there's my stepdad. All right, see you later. Have a good morning. Thanks.
Starting point is 01:08:48 All right. Here you go, old school time. This is a throwback Thursday, right? Bobby Bones show. Throwback Thursday. We're going to be a little late on Tommy's something good, and Lady A's out there. Bo, when he asks for us. Got to do it. Here we go.
Starting point is 01:09:01 Take this job and shove it. I ain't working any here no more. You better not try his job and shun me in the air no more All right, everybody from Lady Annabelle. Everybody say, hi to Lady Annabelle. Hi, Lydabell. That's about it. Hello.
Starting point is 01:09:36 Hi, guys. Hello. I have a lot to talk about. Let's start with Charles. Yeah. Because Luke was in yesterday. Oh. Now listen.
Starting point is 01:09:44 Oh. I don't know what you want to say about this, but Luke says he, because we're all going to Vegas. Okay. And Saturday night, just as. a precursor here. You guys and me and some other friends were doing a party for a cause show
Starting point is 01:09:59 from charity. Sunday night, we're all going to be on the ACMs. We're all hanging out. We have a big group of friends, right? Blah, blah, blah. It's going to be awesome. But, Luke comes in and goes, let me tell you my Charles Kelly, blackjack story. He says it's on the air, right? In the morning.
Starting point is 01:10:16 And he says that he gets this table. He's like, it's only for rich people. And it's the only time he's ever got this really rich. He's like, he gets a private room. He said he got this super rich person table. You get invited. And you're not in the best circumstance when you show up. And you're dropping your chips and the dealer smarts off to you.
Starting point is 01:10:36 Yeah. And you pop back at the dealer pretty hard. Yeah. Well, you know, to me it was like we're there. There's nobody else in there. And I want to spend a little bit money. And, you know, I will say, this is pretty late. This is pretty late.
Starting point is 01:10:49 So I was a little tipsy. Like 4 p.m. And he just was on the other side of Corbyn. He said just one of like the snarkiest little things. And I said, oh, I'm sorry. Am I slowing this up for you? It was something like that. Like I wasn't moving fast enough for him.
Starting point is 01:11:02 I said, am I slowing the game up for you? I said, you know, obviously kind of just being sarcastic and a little snarky back at him. And Luke just was like, Luke's all about mojo on the table. And he was like, Charles, you just messed up the mojo. You've got to get out of here or whatever. And I don't know. It was pretty funny. Well, I thought.
Starting point is 01:11:20 That's what you said? I don't know what I said. Okay, that's fair enough. If you don't know what you said. I don't know what I said. But I thought for a second the story was going to be every year I run out of money. He said that too. He said every year you have to borrow money from him.
Starting point is 01:11:33 I have to borrow money from him because he has this thing called a marker, which my business manager would never in a million years let a person like me have a marker, which is kind of like your bank says, you know, whatever he pulls out will take it out of this account, which is just absurd. And so I always know he has it. And so when I pulled out my Macs for the day at my ATM, I always go, Luke, spot your boy, a little cash. And he does every year. And this particular year, he was kind of down, I remember. And he was like, I need it. I can't do it. And I got like, and I again had a little too much drink.
Starting point is 01:12:08 And I got kind of upset at him. Wait. You got mad at your friend because you wouldn't lend you money to Campbell because he was down because you don't want to take a credit card. I was like, I'm good for it. He kept saying, Charles, Charles. Charles, call your banker. Just calls your banker. He wanted me to call my banker.
Starting point is 01:12:24 Charles shows up like a spring breaker and only got... Like a college kid. With a debit card. He called you up. He wanted me to call my banker at three in the morning. First off, I don't know my banker. It's like, you know, like I got my banker on speed dial. Like Luke obviously, Luke doesn't realize that he's in a different sphere of cash flow.
Starting point is 01:12:49 you know, I'm one-third of a band and we do solid, but Luke is like, you know. Luke's all of Luke. Luke's all of Luke and Luke is Luke. Luke's doing stadiums, you know, so when Luke sits there and like, you know, I think he forgets that he's on a different level. So like money is not an object to him at all. Sunday, you guys are playing the ACMs. Are you saying what you're doing yet or is that secret?
Starting point is 01:13:11 I mean, probably no lie that we're going to do or no secret that we wouldn't do our new single. But this is definitely going to be our biggest, like, performance we've ever done on the award show. Of course, the song's got horns, so you can assume that we're going to have some horns on stage. It is the most massive thing we've ever put together, so we're kind of excited about that. We've always kind of done more just kind of, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:13:32 Yeah, well, you always just try to do right by the song, I think, you know, depending on what it is. And I think this one just calls for a little bit of a party between being in Vegas and what the song is and how it makes you feel and production. It's going to be big. So Sunday night, ACMs, there's that. Let's see. Let's talk about if you're in Vegas and you're listening or you're going to be out for party for a cause, April 1st.
Starting point is 01:13:56 My birthday party. Your birthday party. Yeah. I'm calling it that. When is your birthday? April 1st. Oh, really? Yeah, I'm the second.
Starting point is 01:14:03 Yeah, I'm the second. Oh, wow. That's my wife's birthday. We'll have, dang, it's like birthday of fever here. So you guys are playing that, and I'm hosting it's you guys and Kelsey and Kip and Passley. Yeah. And it's for a great cause. It's a joint.
Starting point is 01:14:16 Yeah. Can it be our joint birthday? party? It can be, you know, anytime you guys want to include me, I'm having to be included. I was just trying to think of what could be fun. Like, I know it's a big room and a bunch of people are coming, but I was like, is there a way to like drop, you know, at the Oscars, they dropped candy down from, like, in parachutes down from the ceiling?
Starting point is 01:14:32 What do you want to drop? Cupcakes, duh. Yeah. Bigger parachute for those. And let's talk about this. Tomorrow, tickets going sold for your Nashville show, which is always a big deal. Yeah. Because here's the reason why it's such a big deal.
Starting point is 01:14:45 One, it's a home show. but two because you get to wait you get in your own bed and go do a show and people like randomly who knows who shows up but two
Starting point is 01:14:54 Nashville is hard it is it really is because everybody in Nashville is so jaded because everybody's in Nashville yeah we used to kind of
Starting point is 01:15:02 skip Nashville in the early days but now we want to do it I have to be big you have to be big or you can go play any city and do that same size place but you have to be even bigger
Starting point is 01:15:12 than that to do it in Nashville but you know what though I think though now because Nashville is becoming such a giant tourism, you know, a place that I feel like that there's a lot of people that literally will base their trip to Nashville off of a show at Bridgetown, you know. So you might have like a bunch of people, because I remember at the last one we did, you know, especially in our meet greet, we had all kinds of fans from like Australia and all these, you know, random places that base their Nashville trip. They're like, we wanted to come to Nashville and see a show and we saw that y'all are coming and play in Bridgetown. So it's kind of cool, you know.
Starting point is 01:15:43 You're telling people listening right now to make their vacation plans. to buy tickets tomorrow and make their vacation plans to come to and watch Lady A. The after party at Dave Haywood's house. That's right. Staycation at my place. Airbnb. Interesting. So you guys, when you, it's, you had to all become adults now.
Starting point is 01:15:59 Like, you guys were kids and now you're all adults and you have your own, like, set. Because I imagine at first you guys were very close when you first started in the band. Way closer than you are now because you, it's like us as a show. We've been together for, Amy Hill, we've been together? I've been with you 11 years. Oh. And lunchbox family, how long, 13 years? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:14 And we used to go on vacations together. Yeah. Now we kind of have our own lives. Now it's like, eh. We've all kind of adult. We've been together forever. It's like, you know what? I see you and now.
Starting point is 01:16:23 You do you. Very close, but we spend a lot of time. Of you guys, though, who's, like, who's at the biggest house? Where did that come from? I'm setting it up. I'll send it up. It's so random. Honestly, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:16:36 Maybe Dave's, I don't know. Is it me? It's pretty big. I have an unfinished basement, which makes my square footage way too much. But it's just an unfinished basement that you don't use. That's why I want the after party is then at your house That's why I was in the unfinished base I love it
Starting point is 01:16:50 I love it I was good place to be I wanted to like I saw Because I don't follow many people But I follow your guys's Instagram and I was cracking up at y'all's picture that you took of Where your shirts off
Starting point is 01:17:03 Oh Granger Smith and his band And it made me laugh because That's how we felt when we were out there You know we had Sam Hunt Opened up for us a couple years ago On our tour and we all go out there and do these big workouts outside, you know, together in the parking lot. And it was like one after the next of these cats are just...
Starting point is 01:17:24 Oh, Sam's Man's Jack. They're just jazz. They're like, you know, we're coming out there and we're like, you know, in our short shorts, mine a little shorter than they should be. I'm tall and kind of gangly. And I'm like kind of pasty and not in the best, not as good as shape as, let's say I was, you know, when we all kind of started. And it was like, wow. I mean, these guys, they're all like athletes. Anyways, I could relate, was long story short.
Starting point is 01:17:49 You felt more like our crew. Oh, yes. Than like Granger's crew. Yeah. But Granger Smith's crew, they're obnoxiously ripped. Well, like. And oddly. Wow.
Starting point is 01:17:59 My biggest, my biggest question is like, I can't, we ride a lot on the road and we're doing, like, how do you find the time to make that such a giant focus? Because then where do you find time to, like, be artistic or creative and the effect. I get a little, drink a little too much. We just don't want to get too ripped. I get a little bit. We don't want to get too rough. We like the skinny rock kind of thing.
Starting point is 01:18:18 I didn't think about that. Yeah, yeah. That's a good point. I feel like, wait, I feel like I need to say. I think y'all all look great. Like this sounds kind of like. No, no, I get it. Because you know, if you're too beautiful, they don't respect your art.
Starting point is 01:18:29 Yeah. I mean, if our guns are too big. I get it. Gotta be just in shape enough. I had an interesting story about that. So I do a show from my house and Shane McAnley, a writer. It was over at the house. I was over at the house.
Starting point is 01:18:40 and he was like, Sam had that problem. People thought he was too good looking at first. They were like, you can't really be that good of an artist because you're too good looking. But now we do, but you guys can fall into that trap. Dude, that's true. You know what, though? I mean, it is kind of messed up.
Starting point is 01:18:53 It's like kind of a double standard. I mean, when I see like an artist in there, you know, a girl like way too pretty, I'm like, this is just way too put together. It's like, it can't be real because that pretty would work that hard. Like, like, Ariana Grande, when at first I was like, she's just way too beautiful. and she, I think, is the closest thing to what Carrie Underwood used to sing like. She's amazing.
Starting point is 01:19:15 I don't understand that statement. Carrie Underwood can't sing like she used to sing. Her voice is like fried compared to what it. No, not Carrie Wood. Mariah Carey. Sorry. Whoa. I was like, we were all like, wait.
Starting point is 01:19:28 That's hilarious. I made Maria Carrie. Sorry, whoa. That's hilarious. That's why I was like, I need you to say that. I'm saying it. Well, those two voices are... Hillary's eyeballs were darting around.
Starting point is 01:19:44 Mariah. I was wondering, I was like, well, we got some serious Mariah Carey fans in this house. I don't know what I meant. It's Carrie. It's awesome. Mariah is fried. Mariah Carey cannot sing like she used to sing.
Starting point is 01:19:58 I mean, she is wrong with her voice. So that's what I meant. I think we were so confused. Carrie, you know, you can sing your ass off the old. All right. We're going to go. That's awesome. You can always count on some word vomit for me.
Starting point is 01:20:12 Dave, Hillary, Charles, tickets for the Nashville show. Everybody listening to What's Coming to Nashville or you live in Nashville. They go until tomorrow at 10 a.m. Yes. If you're in Vegas listening, party for a cause. That is on Saturday night, and that's going to be awesome. And then on Sunday night, watch the ACMs. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:28 Oh, and for the Nashville show, we're doing a contest for some horn players. I saw you guys auditioning online. Yeah. We want to make it a big thing, you know, where you look good. You need to actually not play the horn or kind of just come up and go meet. Dude, if you want to do that, we'll totally have you come up. With Cardboard, too. Love it.
Starting point is 01:20:44 All right. Lady Annabelle, thank you. Good luck. At life. When your song comes on, though, like for us, and I'll be serious. I do keep it on the shit. You know, I hear this music all time on the radio. And I like country music, but the songs on the radio sometimes I can be bored with
Starting point is 01:20:58 because I hear them all the time, 72 times a day. Yeah. And so, but when I hear this one, I still turn it up. Thank you. Makes you feel good. Yeah. Yeah, but, you know, I hear stuff all the time. You're like, eh, I hear all the time.
Starting point is 01:21:11 That's the way I am, too, with Karen Underwood music. Yeah, yeah, yeah, bring it up. Amen. That was serious word vomit, like how your mind was. But you did associate the two, which is a great compliment to Carrie. That Mariah Care is one of the greatest singers of the older generation. Yeah, well, obviously, Karen Wood hasn't lost her voice, but Mariah Carey literally used to hit a note. I can't remember somebody like, like, it was the most notes thing.
Starting point is 01:21:33 She's lost, like, two whole registers. I mean, she, you know, I'm sorry. I love you tomorrow, Carrie. All right, bye, guys. Oh, my God. Come on, y'all, Bobby Bones show. I was going through some old stuff yesterday for my tax purposes, and I've got it done for the most part.
Starting point is 01:21:51 I guess there's some things I hadn't tied up yet. And I found an old Bobby Bones show book. And so what happened was, if you're new to the show, like, we were never really a show. We weren't supposed to be a show. We weren't supposed to be a morning show. I was doing this thing by myself at night and didn't have any money. to hire anybody.
Starting point is 01:22:10 So I just started hiring all my friends and, you know, no corporation put us together. It's just a weird thing. We're just not supposed to be doing this. But now we are. And so I even had to create, and I started, you know, my own syndication company to get our show into more markets. And I had to buy this equipment. And I bought this packet. And it was like a pitch packet that I would send to station managers to be like, hey, you should pick up our show.
Starting point is 01:22:32 And each of us three, this is like 10 years ago, had a page that was talking about them. each personality. And it was like, name, MySpace page. And so Lunchbox's MySpace page was, do you know what it was? Do you remember what it was? Lunchbox kiss, FM? No, it was MySpace.com slash LB. loves the ladies. LB. loves the...
Starting point is 01:22:56 Dude, I tried to get my MySpace page back lately, and I couldn't come up with the name, so now I know. Dot com slash Lb loves the ladies. Dot com. need that.com. Oh my goodness. I'm going to get my page back. Your hobbies were soccer bowling picking up chicks and drinking beer. Okay. Your favorite artist Robert Earl Keene, Pat Green,
Starting point is 01:23:18 Tina Turner, the temptations. They're good. Interesting. And Eminem. Yeah. Your favorite childhood memory was winning second place in the state soccer championship and being one of the little white criminals. Yep. And on top it said Lunchbox loves all the ladies.
Starting point is 01:23:34 All the ladies. Yeah, and picking up chicks as your hobby. I said already. Yeah. I'm picking up chicks and hobby. Here, look, this is it. I put it on my Snapchat. Oh my goodness. Look at me. Appreciate you checking that out. Look at me. I missed it. I didn't have time for social media yesterday. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I was busy. Now you got the way?
Starting point is 01:23:50 You're snapping away. I only got a 52 minute nap yesterday. Oh. Man, look that old school stuff. That's pretty good. You still go bowling? Man, not really. I don't have a bowling alley by me here. I've not seen a bowling alley in years here. There's a... Wait, what? There's a couple here.
Starting point is 01:24:07 You haven't seen a bowling alley. I haven't. I never drive by a bowling alley anywhere in this city. Was that the only way you go to places if you drive by them? I mean, you got to drive like 35 minutes to a bowling alley. I'm not worth it. So were you ever a good bowler? Yeah, I was in the bowling club in high school.
Starting point is 01:24:24 I was vice president. Wow. Yeah. And our 13 years together, I never knew that. Me neither. Forest Island was the president. Wow. And I was vice president.
Starting point is 01:24:33 And so as the bowling club vice president, what was your job? It was just really to recruit members and make sure we had the bowling alley reserved for our day that we were going to, we go. I think we went on Mondays. Was this like your P.E.? No, no, no, it was an after-school club. Like, you had to have a teacher sponsor, and Mr. Harris was our sponsor. And that was the bowling club.
Starting point is 01:24:54 Wow. The Anderson High Bowling Club. Do you have T-shirts? No, we didn't have T-shirts. We didn't have that. Did you have your own ball or anything? Like shoes and stuff? No, I wanted to get my own ball, but I never did.
Starting point is 01:25:04 Because that's legit when you have your own ball. What would you bowl? What would you good score for you? Oh, like, one. 70, 180, you know, one... That's on a bad day, though, right? What's a good... What was like your best score? Oh, like, 245, 250.
Starting point is 01:25:15 Okay, come on. Shut up. Shut up. When you're kidding me? It isn't perfect, like, what, 300? No, come on, you're out. You're telling me I'd never bowl the 250. I'm telling you you couldn't bowl a 180 right now. Oh, my gosh, you're an idiot.
Starting point is 01:25:28 You're an idiot. Wow. Whoa. I mean, have you seen me bowl? No. Okay, hold on. Hold on, hold on. This has got to be a thing.
Starting point is 01:25:37 For those that are coming on the air right now, we just, we just, we just, we just, finish the segment and some of you don't get to hear the whole show but we just did a segment where lunchbox talking about bowling and he was the vice president of the bowling team in high school. Yeah, bowling club. And what was your high score probably? Uh, 250. And I said, hey, you can bowl the 180 now.
Starting point is 01:25:54 Not only did he disagree with me, what did he call me? Idiot. Loud. You're an idiot. Yeah. I mean, guys, bowling was in my blood. Like, we bowled at least three times a week. I mean, we... You can go out right now and bowl the 180. Yes. Let's do it. Okay, we won't right now.
Starting point is 01:26:10 I think maybe next week we set this up. Okay. Like, there's a reward and a penalty. Okay. Let me see here. Hold on a minute. Hey, when you got my wallet, Ray? Here's the thing.
Starting point is 01:26:20 It's in my office. Is the reward all the money in your wallet? It is not. Oh. Like, we used to bowl and bowl and bowl. I don't know how much I have. Okay. My friends, we used to bowl all the time.
Starting point is 01:26:30 And sometimes we bowl and a couple times we walked out. But for you is bowling, like, riding a bike? Like, you feel like... Yeah, you just get right back on. You get the ball. You put your fingers in the hole. You count your steps. I do the motion.
Starting point is 01:26:41 I do the motion. I do the motion. Because I'm going to Vegas for ACM. Let's run some cash. Lunchbox. I have a Benji. I will leave here to put it up $100 if you can bowl. You can ball it easily, right?
Starting point is 01:26:55 Yeah. How many do I get? Because I need, like, how many games do I get? Game one? No, no. I'm saying, like, how many games do I get that day? One. One.
Starting point is 01:27:04 Game one. It's one game. Because you got to warm up. You can warm up before it. Whatever. You just get one game, though, like, for. Like when you're a professional bowler, they don't just go up there and start bowling. They have time to warm up.
Starting point is 01:27:13 You can warm up. You take 20 minutes before and warm up. Okay. And how much do I get? So I will put, because I know you love cash. I love cash, man. Okay. I like that cash.
Starting point is 01:27:24 If you bowl a 180 next week. Astreight cash, homie. I will give you this $100. All right. That was going to take a Las Vegas. Thank you. Now, if he does not bowl the $100, what does he do? 180, right?
Starting point is 01:27:36 Yeah, 180. Because what does lunch fox hate? Let's figure out what he hates to do. Thanks. Oh, he hates. Okay. Okay. Yes.
Starting point is 01:27:44 Now we're talking. If you don't bowl a 180, you have, we'll get, you have to hold. No. You have to hold a python. No, no, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:27:54 No, no, no. I don't think you understand. It's like a ball python. It won't hurt you. No, no. No, no. Lunchbox. Like, I don't.
Starting point is 01:28:03 Okay, okay. How about $120? Oh. I like $120. But I don't think you want to. understand holding the deal or leave it. Take the deal or leave it. Take the deal. Take the deal. Take the deal. Take the deal. Take the deal. Take the deal. Take the deal. No, you don't get the money. If you win, if you bowl the $1.
Starting point is 01:28:17 That's what I'm saying. Give me the money. He's accepting. Take the deal. Say I take the deal. I take the deal. Okay. Yeah. But I got a question. Go ahead. I have to hold the thing for two seconds. No, no, no. You know what I said. 60 seconds in your hand. That's one minute. That's one minute. Yeah. Oh my gosh. But you don't understand. I'm going to drop the snake. No, no, you're not. You can't or you don't get the snake. You don't get the money. It's best to just put it around your neck. I guess you wouldn't get the money anyway.
Starting point is 01:28:43 That's true. That's true. Or the whole thing. Wait, no. Because it could eat me. Or we kick you in the nuts. Like you know,
Starting point is 01:28:49 it can eat me. Wait, how many people get to kick him? Did you hear, if you drop the snake, we all get to kick you in the nuts. I don't think, no, you don't understand that dropping the snake
Starting point is 01:28:58 will not be of purpose. No, you have to do. You have to do. You have to commit to it. Yeah, commit to it. You can put it around your neck. No, you know, I'm not putting it around my neck. Yours.
Starting point is 01:29:06 There's no, they squeeze you at them. Are you a man? Yes, I'm a man. I'm a boll of 180. I'm a man right now. Tell me me me. Yeah. You're a man or you a mouse.
Starting point is 01:29:17 Man or mouse, homie? Yeah. I'm a man. Okay. $120 versus holling as nuthbugs are terrified of snakes. A ball python won't eat you. Oh my, no, they eat people. No they don't.
Starting point is 01:29:27 No problem. I can. You're a man. Hey, man or mouse. I'm a man. Man or mouse. Man or mouth. Man or mouth.
Starting point is 01:29:34 Man. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. M.A.N. What's that smell? Man! That's probably like Tuesday or Wednesday after they see them. All right. Good. We're going to play Dr. Jeopardy because today is National Doctor Day.
Starting point is 01:29:48 Oh, yes. Okay. Why are you so excited about that? Because I'm good at Doctor Trivia. What do you think this is going? You're going to say, name the famous doctor, and I'll tell you who they are. Okay. Oh.
Starting point is 01:30:02 Is that what it is? I thought you were going to ask us, like, doctor questions. about blood vessels. What is it, Doc? The disease, hipto... No, it's like lunchbox. Oh, okay, right, right, right. Okay, I'll give you the description.
Starting point is 01:30:14 You name the famous doctor. Okay. Real or fictional, okay? Jeopardy style, Amy. Yes, I know. So phrase it as a question. Got it. A fictional teenage physician
Starting point is 01:30:25 played by actor Neil Patrick Harris. I'm in. I'm in. Oh, you got it right now. I thought you were just going to Amy first. It's everyone, right? Yeah, I'm in. Yeah, like Jeopardy. They write it down, y'all.
Starting point is 01:30:40 Okay, okay. No, they buzz in. You write it down on their little screen, though. No, that's only for Final Jeopardy. That's a picture, area. Okay, I'm ready. That's operation. Go, go, go.
Starting point is 01:30:51 All right, Amy. Who is Dugie Hauser? Watchbox. Who is Doogiehauser, MD? Eddie. Who is Doogiehauser? Good. Question number two, named that famous doctor.
Starting point is 01:31:00 Today's National Doctor Day. He became the first hip-hop billionaire in 2014. Yep. I'm in for the win I'm in too Amy Who is Dr. Dre? Lunchbox
Starting point is 01:31:14 Who is Dr. Dre? Eddie? Who is Dr. Dre? Good, very good. Everybody's kicking it right here. Joey Tribiani's character on Days of Our Lives I'm in
Starting point is 01:31:31 I'm in I am in for the win Amy. Who is Dr. Drake Romero? I'm sorry incorrect Lunchbox Who is Dr. Galakowitz?
Starting point is 01:31:43 No. That's a beer commercial It's a beer commercial where the guy gets off the elevator And the guy holding the sign And he goes I'm Mr. Gali Weekits And the guy goes Dr. Galickowitz
Starting point is 01:31:55 He goes, yep, that's me That's right Good memory lunch No, terrible memory lunch Dang it I've seen it All right, what's the next question No Eddie, write your answer
Starting point is 01:32:07 And I don't have it, Dr. Manori What's your right down? Dr. Manori Wait, what is it? Dr. Drake Ramore Oh Romero Dr. Galloway kids.
Starting point is 01:32:19 That's funny. Footwear that is distinguished by its air cushioned soles and yellow stitching. Yeah, I'm in. Wow. I'm in for the winner. Wow. You guys Yeah. Yeah, that's easy. I know my doctors. Amy. Who is Dr. Scholes? No. Lunchbox.
Starting point is 01:32:39 What is Dr. Scholes? No. Yes. Yeah. No, it's who? No. That's no wrong. The company is what is Dr. Scholl?
Starting point is 01:32:50 Who is Doc Martin? Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Stitches! Yeah. I shouldn't listen to the whole clue. Hey, what is Doc Martins?
Starting point is 01:33:01 No. What is? Sorry, dude. He was so for sure, dude. You were obnoxiously wrong. twice in a row. Nice me to laugh. Okay.
Starting point is 01:33:17 This, he got to start on Oprah. The TV host who got to start on Oprah. Oh, that's easy. Go ahead. I'm in. Amy.
Starting point is 01:33:27 Who is Dr. Oz? I'll accept that. What? Lunchbox. Who is Dr. Phil? I'll accept that. There's two of them?
Starting point is 01:33:35 Wow. Who is Dr. Phil? Yeah, that's correct. What is Dr. Phil? Or where is Dr. Phil? He's still on TV.
Starting point is 01:33:44 Why is Dr. Phil? A lot of questions here, guys. This Dr. Phil guys made me think. When? When is Dr. Phil? How? Oh, is the game over? It's over.
Starting point is 01:34:02 Anyway. Yeah, I won with Dr. with Dr. Martin's. Madeline. Here, let's do a special ICU. This is like a bonus one because this is kind of cool. Recognizing people doing cool things. It's ICU.
Starting point is 01:34:18 Yesterday, the University of Tennessee set a world record for the largest human letter. 4,223 students, faculty, staff, and alumni gathered to break the record. And they did a T. It took 4,000 people. Wow. They built a 4,000 person T. They're crazy. Pretty awesome. We don't find rooms for that.
Starting point is 01:34:35 Football field. Yeah. Okay. The previous record was the Queens University in Canada when 3,300 people made a giant cue. Oh, USA. USA. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. That's not talking about girlfriend.
Starting point is 01:34:52 Mm-hmm. All right, there you go. I see you. I see you. I see you. That was I see you. Bobby Bones Show. They're making these YouTube videos, and kids click them because it says, hey, watch.
Starting point is 01:35:02 I'll make up a name, Herbie the cartoon. And so a kid loves Herbie. Watched it. And all of a sudden, Herbie turns into, like, a really, like, stabby thing or, like, disgusting teeth ripping out thing. Why would they do that? They're tricking. Yeah, what's the point?
Starting point is 01:35:16 It's terrible. Why would they do that? is terrible. Who's doing it? People are setting up fake YouTube account. Children are being tricked into watching sick videos disguises their favorite cartoons. It's not funny. No, it is funny.
Starting point is 01:35:27 YouTube channels claiming to show popular characters actually filled with very disturbing scenes. Yeah, no, it's not funny. That can be really, really, really hard for a child to see, and they're not even trying to see it. Exactly. One episode of Peppa Pig. That's our dream. Like, that's what Junior Junior loves. Starts watching Peppa and then all of a sudden to go to somebody in their teeth are getting ripped out.
Starting point is 01:35:43 Okay, no. Okay, no more Peppa Pig. Yep. Well, that's what's what's going to happen. everybody's going to be pent up big. I mean, the deal is like the censoring, like, YouTube and just internet videos for kids
Starting point is 01:35:55 is hard enough, and now they're tricking us. So you have to watch them all the way through before you let them watch them. It's not going to be good. You don't have time for that. They still watch this, I find them fascinating. The egg videos? Yeah. And I found a store that sells them now. The eggs? Yeah, it's kind of hidden in the, in a weird part of town. I found
Starting point is 01:36:11 them. There are these videos on YouTube where these hands just go down to open an egg and you just watch and he pulls out the street and he goes to the next egg and opens an egg, he pulls out of the tree. And it's just like wonder what's in the next egg. They're like an hour long. The video. And all they all is his two hands going into a basket, grabbing a plastic egg, opening it and pulling it's like a little fire truck. Wow. Let's do another one. Wow. It's a ball of yarn. Yep. And I'm amazed too. I can't. I start watching them. I can't stop. What I don't understand is how this person came up with this. Like what in his mind or her mind thought, I'm going to put
Starting point is 01:36:38 all these eggs in a basket and people are going to watch me open them. My answer would be, there are so many people trying so many things that this was something and it caught on. It wasn't someone who was like, this for sure is going to work. Yeah. Well, there's something psychological about it because every kid gets hooked on it.
Starting point is 01:36:55 No, no, not kids. Okay, I had to watch a 12 extra. I just wanted to know what was next. Yeah, because, like, you know, those baby Beethoven movies and stuff that kids are, like, fascinated by? Like, a lot of research has gone into, like, cognitively, how kids respond watching that, and they love it. Like a dog?
Starting point is 01:37:12 Baby Einstein. Baby Beethoven's not Little Einstein? Okay, I was thinking the dog. Little Einstein. It's classical music based. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but they do little things on the screen that, like, trigger the baby's brain and they want to watch it. But it's like, it's not just by, some of it maybe is by chance.
Starting point is 01:37:29 So it's brainwashing. Like a lot of research went into like this is what babies like. Well, research goes into, this is us and why we like that show. That's true. It's all formulas. Yeah, I guess so. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:40 Like, you're a formula. I only have you here because you're part of a formula. Man, that's cool. I'm a math problem. No way. Nobody spent money on that. You definitely have money. That's true.
Starting point is 01:37:49 Hey, nobody's... We don't have a chair. Hey, nobody's spending money around here. All right. Amy sent me this story about an alarm clock app that guarantees that you get up in the morning. It's called I Can't Wake Up. So when the alarm goes off, you get a puzzle.
Starting point is 01:38:03 And as long as you're working on the puzzle, the alarm's music play softly. It's like... The second you slack off, it starts to get louder. If you ignore it, it gets louder. it gets louder and louder and lighter and you can make the puzzles harder and if you don't put it together it just continues to make noise yeah it's genius it's like the alarm clock thing where when the alarm it hit it was like this little and then fly over somewhere in the room yeah and you'd have to get
Starting point is 01:38:26 out of bed and go get it that's pretty smart awesome but if you want to download the app and again i'm not endorsing it i've never even seen it amy just sent me the story it's called i can't wake up Eddie can i see your phone Eddie what is that latest of all of us yes you're going to see your phone But you're good. Yeah, you shoot about 90%. 90, yeah. And like three, maybe late three days a year. A week?
Starting point is 01:38:49 No. Try to leave the kids at home and you go grocery shopping. Experts estimate that for every minute you spend in the store, you spend $2 on unplanned purchases because you're taking the kids. Oh, yeah. And you don't give them everything they want, but you do give them stuff. It's the hardest thing ever. Like, I always want to take the kids to the store,
Starting point is 01:39:04 but it's guaranteed that I'm going to like take something home for them. Like maybe at least 10 items each. Whoa. Oh, I'm telling you whether. Listen, it's not expensive, whether it's marshmallows, whether it's bananas, whatever, they always want something. Do you do the grocery shopping? I do most of it. Really?
Starting point is 01:39:20 Yeah, because my wife does a lot of the ordering. She does, like, the pickup at Walmart. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He just is popping into pickup, whatever. And I just roll up. Amy's looking at you and is she calling you out on something that I don't understand. So go ahead. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:32 She does the online ordering where you like, you know, a Walmart or Harris Teeter or whatever will have like, you know, you go through scrolling and click. Oh, I want this, want this means. And then the people back it for you at the store, and they have it waiting for you, and you pull up like you're to drive-thru, and they load up your car, and it's great. So that's pretty much done. You're going to the store and you're taking credit for shopping. No, no, no. You go to the store for the, oh, we're out of toilet paper.
Starting point is 01:39:56 Can you run and get that? That's what I do. It's on the way home, like, hey, can you stop and pick up this? Yeah. And, like, I get the text, voot, v-vut, v, and it's about 20 items. But for the most part, I usually just back up the rocket and pick up the groceries over at Walmart. Do you know any laundry lately? I did a load
Starting point is 01:40:11 When? Like I transferred the load From the washer to the dryer Monday Yeah And that's all? Yeah There's a mountain going on
Starting point is 01:40:18 That needs to be folded But I'm not doing that And it's on our couch too So it's not a good Good look Yeah I'm not gonna touch it though I don't want to start that
Starting point is 01:40:28 A good husband right there Yeah Bobby bombs Everybody Transmitting across America This show A-CMs are Sunday night on CBS. I hope you watch. Selfishly, I hope you watch and you see me give you guys the
Starting point is 01:40:49 clinch fist. That's my hello and thank you to everybody to the show. Can't wait. And so I can't like take my hand and go, why not everybody? Because I would. But then they'll never have me back. That'd be cool about it. But I want to be super cool, but I still want everybody to know that I appreciate them. Because without the listeners of the show, I would just would not be able to do stuff like that. So that's, when I get up there, I don't know how I'm going to do it. But when I get up on stage, it'll be very subtle, but that's my hello. I don't even know what I'm doing for the awards. I don't know what I'm presenting. If it's a musical act, I just, I would love for them to let me open a card and give an award. I just think they'd
Starting point is 01:41:21 probably give that to the big boys. Oh, I don't know. You could do entertainer of the year. I think they let the big boys do the car. I would love to do a card award. Like, that would be my dream for this is to open and go, whatever. I'm just lucky they put me on the show. Like, I'm not even going to lie. Like, I got, it's awesome. But man, if I get to give an award. So there is, like, a thing for that strategically, like, you don't feel sometimes it. They just, who do we want to do this? I don't know. I have, Amy.
Starting point is 01:41:45 I don't even know. I don't even know. I got on the show. Yeah. Like, I submitted you. They don't put radio people on stuff. Yeah. And for some reason, they put me.
Starting point is 01:41:56 And I'm very grateful. And I'm still like, wow. So I want the listeners to, like, know that I'm thankful to them. And watch, because I'll get up there and I'll just be like, you'll see me just make a fist. And that fist is love all you guys. Shout out. Nobody else doing that for their people. That's right.
Starting point is 01:42:12 That's right. that we know of. Unless they're doing subtle stuff too. No, they're not. They don't worry. I talk to everybody and they're not doing it. They don't care like I care.
Starting point is 01:42:21 I have, let's see, Eric Church talks about how Killoward is nominated and it strikes a chord with how the world is today. I think the society we live in today, if you don't hear this song and look around and see how it relates
Starting point is 01:42:34 to the world we live in, then I can't help you. Because it's so true with everything that's going on is it's one of those songs that I think strikes a chord that I know in my career we've never struck. And I hope it strikes something for a lot of people in a positive way. I don't want to spoil anything, but I'm going to say this about Church. I reached out to him about a week ago for some personal, and he'll come up on the show.
Starting point is 01:43:03 And, man, I mean, it's a good, Eric Church is a good dude. You have his phone number? It doesn't matter how I talk to him. That's messed up, dude. You know how much I love that guy. The saying is he came through in the clutch for me. And eventually it'll be public. But I was like, hey, I need to help with this.
Starting point is 01:43:18 It's not for me. It's not for you. Somebody else. And he was like, I can do you one better. Oh, wow. Wow. Like, because Eric's mysterious, and I make the order. He just does his own thing.
Starting point is 01:43:29 He didn't care. Like, right? He didn't, not out doing much interviews. But he's always there to help. I've never reached out to Eric and he said, nah, I can't be busy. When you guys are going to be blown away when you hear about it. Are we going to be a part of it?
Starting point is 01:43:41 How will we hear about it? It'll be soon. Like, all I want to do is, I'm just saying he's a good dude. Like, I like people don't know a lot about church. Oh, yeah, because he's mysterious. Yeah, he's like Spider-Man. Right. Like, what's under those rain?
Starting point is 01:43:53 Like, wait a minute. You'll never know. Who's that masked man? It's just Eric Church, mother. It's Eric Church. Yep. He's son of up. I have a beep.
Starting point is 01:44:05 I stop using the beep because people thought I was really cursing. I know. And I really, I don't curse in my real life. Right. Like, I don't say a curse word and all of a sudden I use the beep and people are like, well, ain't that some of a shit, you know? Right. But I don't curse and people think I curse.
Starting point is 01:44:20 That's just how I do it. So you got rid of the beep. I just forgot to use it anymore. You know, so kiss my you know what I mean? Yeah. ACM's Luke Bryan gets to hang out with his friends. Here's them talking about that.
Starting point is 01:44:34 Certainly when I was hosting with Blake and now with Dirks is it puts us in a situation where we're hanging out with one another. And we can go to dinner and do things that we wouldn't necessarily be able to fit in our schedule. So, you know, that's the main thing. Get out there and enjoy hanging out together and start building the intro of the show and making sure that we're doing a great job hosting. There you go.
Starting point is 01:44:58 Sunday night, CBS, Derrickson Luke. I'm going to give a shout out to everybody listening to the show. I don't know what hour. I know nothing. I know nothing. Well, we're going to watch the whole thing. Yeah. So I walk the red carpet as a presenter, right?
Starting point is 01:45:11 Which is cool, because usually I walk the red carpet as the idiot who they just need people on the carpet. So this year I get to walk it as the idiot who gets, is the presenter. I'm still going to go way early because nobody ever cares to talk to me. Ever. And it's so, like, I walk out. They say, okay, you're walking the carpet. And there are 100 people with cameras and everybody has these microphones ready to interview the stars. And I walk out there and I'm like, okay, does anybody even looks up because it's awkward.
Starting point is 01:45:37 It's like when the guy is at your window and he's holding a sign up and it's like, hey, can I have five to five bucks? And you don't want to look at them because you don't have any money? Yeah. You know that awkward feeling? Oh, yeah. That's how they feel when I'm at the red carpet. Like, I'm standing right beside them and they won't even look at my eyes because they don't want to interview me because they don't care what I have to say. And so I just walk slowly down the line.
Starting point is 01:45:56 So, yes, lunchbox. Are you taking your piece of arm candy with you on the red carpet? Lindsay? Yeah. His girlfriend? My girlfriend. Hey, still arm candy? No, and here's why.
Starting point is 01:46:07 Good. You want the spotlight. It's all about me. No. She's hosting the official ACM red carpet for like Xfinity or something. Oh, wow. That's awesome. She's actually.
Starting point is 01:46:21 So she's going to interview you on the red carpet? Probably. She'll probably the only one that cares. Well, that was clever. I had nothing to do with that. I didn't even know she's doing it. I saw it on like billboard. And it was like the official ACM hosters, because she was like, I'm working on the red carpet.
Starting point is 01:46:37 And I thought she was, like, going out and, like, I don't know what she's doing. Yeah. And it says, Lindsay L. And I was like, that's cool. Well, there you go. Now you have somebody on the right carpet to talk to. They will actually care to talk to me. I'll just stand talking to her the whole time.
Starting point is 01:46:54 The hour interview. All right. That's that. Any other questions? No, that's it. Yeah. What does mean? It means what up?
Starting point is 01:47:02 Oh, it means you got a fist. Oh, you're like, power to my people. That's, that's exactly. Yep. You're welcome. Kind of. Yeah. All right, thank you to Lady Annabella for coming by today.
Starting point is 01:47:15 You can hear that. Go to IHeart Radio and search Bobby Bones Show on Demand. Also, we'll put up a note at BobbyBones.com because they've moved our podcasting stream. Like, if you listen to An IHart, it's still there. But if you download it on iTunes, we moved it to a different feed. Oh. And yesterday people were like, where did it go? We'll put a note up explaining that.
Starting point is 01:47:35 Okay. So that happened. Matt, Overton, Who plays for the New Place for the Newhouse. Indianapolis Colts sang for us today, a little Jason Aldine. You can hear, I think it's pretty good show. And there's a couple new Bobbycasts from this week, a show I do from my house. One with Aubrey Sellers, and then one where last night we're rating scary movies and talking about comedy. And, you know, it's just a show that I do from my house.
Starting point is 01:47:55 And Mike D. and I were just chatting it up last night. So you can search Bobbycast. So that's it. We'll see it tomorrow. We got dance party. Dina Carter comes in tomorrow with her guitar. It's a 20-year anniversary of, did I shave my legs for this, the record? So, like, Strawberry Wines on that.
Starting point is 01:48:08 danced and so many songs. So we'll see. I think tomorrow's going to be great because I like Dina a lot. So that'll be tomorrow's show. Have a good one. We'll see you guys on Friday and we want to hang around. You want to go home?
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