The Bobby Bones Show - (Mon Early Bird) Jelly Roll Calls Into The Show To Talk About Who He Was Scared To Ask Join Him On His New Tour, Being Accepted By His Peers & More! + Did Morgan Take The Best Photo In Studio Ever? + Mailbag: Friends Boyfriend Is Still On Dating Apps
Episode Date: February 27, 2023Jelly Roll calls in to the studio to talk about his new tour and who he was nervous to ask join him, being accepted by his peers now and if he has new music coming out soon... Plus, did Morgan take th...e best photo in studio ever? Find out what it is! Mailbag: a listener is newly single and back on dating apps and came across her friend’s boyfriend and his profile has been recently updated. She isn’t super close with this girl, but they run in the same circle. She’s not sure if she should tell her and be a snitch or not. We share our thoughts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to Monday show.
Morning, sir to you.
Morning.
Let's go around the room.
Everybody's got something to say.
Eddie, I didn't write this intro.
Oh, boy.
I apologize in advance.
He edits all the video for the show, and most everybody agrees, hey, man, just let your hair go.
Just cut it off.
I didn't write that Eddie.
Who did?
I don't know.
It shows up on my desk.
Here he is.
Produce ready, everybody.
Guys, I was driving home the other day and I was pulling into my neighborhood and there must
have been 50 cop cars where there are lights on.
What is going on?
So I slowly get in there.
They're waving me through and I pull over after I pass all the stuff and I get out.
I'm like, what's going on, officer?
And so they're like, this is ridiculous.
But we're on a high speed chase for like 30 minutes.
this guy, he stole a car, and he's driving all over town.
He decides to pull into my neighborhood.
Hey, dummy, it's a one way in, one way out.
Oh, he can't get out.
So he drove around.
Running from the cops, he pulled out.
Yeah, running from the cops.
He drove around three times until they finally barricaded him,
and they arrested him right there on the spot.
And they told you all that?
Yeah.
Hey, you know.
No, I don't know.
He was just like, what's up, Eddie?
Oh, he knew who you were?
Yeah, dude.
I really, that's the only way you're going to get information.
They're not going to tell you anything.
Nobody was hurt, though, in your neighborhood.
He didn't break you.
No one.
How would you think if you're going, eh, it's over anyway, you run in someone's house, you hide in there.
Yeah, running the woods, anything.
Man, he went and was like, right, right.
That's his story of the day.
Wow. Dummy.
Okay.
Thank you for that, Eddie.
Glad nobody was hurting your neighborhood.
Up next, he claims to be the boss of Valentine's Day, but in reality, his wife probably just throws all his gifts away.
Here he has lunchbox, everybody.
Hey, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You guys now have a chance to have a great piece of memorabilia up on eBay now.
is a strand of Michelle Branch's hair.
Wait, what?
You can't sell people's body stuff from the studio.
She came in here last week,
and she sat in one of the white chairs over there,
and when she got up,
she left a strand of hair behind.
That's disgusting.
And so crazy.
And you can't sell someone's DNA.
I'm not selling her DNA.
I'm selling her hair.
That is DNA.
I'm not saying you do what you want with it.
Frame it, put it on the wall.
Scoob, we can't have him put this up.
We can't have artists coming in thinking if they leave a hair behind.
it's going to be put on eBay.
Yeah, I think morally it's probably not the best.
No, no, she didn't know she was going to leave it behind.
It was an accident.
Right, that's even worse.
She didn't go, if she said, hey, I left his hair behind for you to sell.
We'd be like, we got it.
But just because the hair was left on a chair.
So what if she's out in the garage she spits a thing of gum out?
Can I pick it up and sell it?
I think in early 2000s, late 90s, that was a thing.
But now it's just kind of lame, right?
Like, we shouldn't do that.
Yeah, I'd pull it if it is up.
I would not want to be associated with that.
I even scooped it up in a cup and I have a plastic cover over.
it so there was no damage to the hair and has not been touched since it went off her head.
Okay, that's embarrassing, and we should probably not have that up online.
Scoop, I'll let you be the bouncer here during the break.
Okay, all right.
If you need to throw his computer and smash it into the ground, you have my permission.
I appreciate that, thank you.
Yeah, we can't do that, but I'll let Scoop handle that, you know?
Always shooting down my...
But what were you wanting for it?
Like, what was the goal?
Well, the opening bid, $5.
What was the goal?
I mean, I was thinking I'd get $100.
For a hair.
For Michelle Branch?
And then how much were you going to give to charity?
Well, none.
And the charity didn't help me get that hair.
Yeah, I did, because that's what brought him in.
Scooby, you'll handle this?
Yeah, yeah, I'll handle it for sure.
All right, thanks.
Let's go over to Amy.
Her Instagram contains secrets from the kitchen.
Her cinnamon rolls with sausage gravy remains our favorite Christmas tradition.
Here she is.
Radio Amy.
I've started to play Fortnite.
What?
You're a gamer?
Yeah.
So it's something that my son has asked me to do.
Sometimes before we go read for bedtime, we do about 15 minutes of games.
and we have split screen.
So he's got his little guy, got my girl, I'm doing my thing.
I'm horrible at it.
And I have a whole new...
Does he get mad at you, though, if you die and you're playing together?
Or do you play against each other?
I don't think we're playing against each other.
She doesn't know what she's doing.
Good question.
But he is, yes, to answer you that question, he gets very frustrated with me because,
mom, you're going to dot, you're dead.
Like, I keep dying.
But I have a whole new responsibility.
for gamers. Thank you. It is very,
it's hard. You're having
to think about a lot of different things.
Tell me about it. I'm exhausted about it. I'm exhausted what I'm done.
And he's like, press the, press the square. I'm going to get my wife on the phone.
Tell her just how amazing it is.
Press the X. Circle. Circle. Yeah, yeah, circle, circle.
Yeah. That's him yelling at me.
Do you want to be better or? Oh, no.
I'm zero desire. But I do enjoy
the time with him. And I think, just naturally, the more I play with him, the more I'll get it
down. But you think.
The other day, I got a banana.
Good for you.
Before you started playing or in the game?
No, no, in the game.
Oh, good for you.
I have one right now.
It's your desk?
I brought it this morning.
Nice.
Pretty cool.
I don't know what the banana does for me, but.
All right.
From Mount Pine, Arkansas, he's a doctor of letters.
And with his sports show, he tries to help the betters.
Bobby Bones.
Oh, Bers.
B-E-T-R-S, better.
Yeah, that's good.
So Cameron Marlowe, he's been on this show before.
He did my podcast.
Let me play a clip of Giving You Up.
Remember,
He came in and he did Johnny Cash.
They were all like, holy, holy moly.
So he came over and we were talking, this is weeks ago.
And he had a voice memo, which you just record on your iPhone.
And a lot of artists will record into their phone.
An idea.
And then that voice memo will go into a real demo, and that demo turns into a song.
And he's like, I have this voice memo here.
And I just kind of did it as like a screw you to the industry.
But I don't know.
He just put it out as a song a couple days ago.
Just straight voice memo.
And it sounds like a voice memo.
But you can hear this full interview with him.
just go to the Bobby cast.
It's episode 384 with Cameron Marlowe.
Time for the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Yeah.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
I'm recently single.
I've been trying my hand at dating apps.
I was swiping through last night and saw a familiar face.
It was my friend's boyfriend.
They've been officially dating for eight months.
He's far from single.
from the looks of it, the profile still seems active.
I recognize one of the profile pictures
of a picture they took together
that he cropped her out of.
We're not the closest of friends,
but we run in the same group,
so I do see her often.
Is it something I should bring to her attention
or do I just let it be?
Signed in a sitch, but don't want to be a snitch.
Oh.
All right, let's go to Morgan first,
who has been on the apps
more than we have in the last few years.
Go ahead, Morgan.
I mean, I would tell her.
I've ran into this before and it's happened and I always tell them because at the least she has the information.
What she does with it is totally up to her.
How close do you have to be of a friend to be able to bring this up?
Because she says they run together.
They see each other a lot, but they're not super close, but just running together.
Is that enough?
I think so.
There was a girl that I saw somebody's on there and her and I really never talk, but we've had good experiences together.
I still told her.
I'm like, hey, just a heads up.
Listen, you got to look out for each other.
Did she get defensive?
She get really defensive?
No, she was like, hey, thanks for telling me.
I think everybody will appreciate it in the long run.
And if they go crazy, that's on them.
Lunchbox, what you think?
It's not your chili.
Why does everyone want to get involved in someone else's chili?
Like, don't mess with it because all you're going to do is mess up that friend's circle.
Because if you tell her, she's going to be like, oh, we can't hang out with this chicky more.
She's spreading rumors about my...
No, leave it alone.
Let them figure out their business.
Stir your own chili.
Make it how you want it.
Don't mess with other people.
Hopefully you screenshot it.
And it's, you don't say it.
you go and look and you can't find it.
Yeah, because it's a lot of rumor.
Yeah, and then also I would say the chili things mostly if it's just not your business
or nobody's getting hurt.
Somebody can be getting hurt or she can be getting cheated on.
I think you could step in to do that because that is you maybe keeping her from being
in pain or being made a fool of.
Mostly it's like don't get somebody's chilly, it's just a business.
That's their business.
It ain't yours.
It's their relationship.
Maybe she's allowed him to go on the dating out.
She probably tell you that.
And I probably don't think that's it.
It's also going to be much.
worse if you allow the cheating to happen, then the friendship is really going to be ruined,
because then you're going to know, and that's going to get worse.
It'll probably be weird around them if they're together.
Yeah. Yeah, I don't know this is a chilly situation, and I'd probably say something,
but it'd be weird and tough. And I could feel her getting defensive at first,
and then thankful, but I would want to have a screenshot before I, I couldn't just go.
Oh, yeah, you can't do that.
He can't prove what you saw or what you think you saw or the picture that he was cut out of.
So I guess my answer is going to be
I'd say something but I would only do it
with something definitive
Right there here it is that
Other than that it's chilly
It's chilly until you don't have the actual thing yeah
But if you cut the girl out of a picture and you have that proof
That's active that's crazy man
If it says online now that's active
We've got your email and we've read it on the air
Now it's about to close Bobby's mail back
Yeah
This guy spent
30 seconds unconscious
when he was free falling
while skydiving.
Like he jumps out
and 30 seconds of it
he just unconscious
doesn't remember
it got him quick.
Luckily he came back
he had a seizure
like he jumped
it.
Seizured
he kind of comes out of it
while still falling in the air.
Wow.
Sometimes I don't know
if it's nighttime
or daytime when I wake up
and I'm not even falling
because I'm like it's 3.
3 p.m. 3.m.
What if that happened to you
and you're spiraling towards your death?
Oh, crazy.
So he called it the scariest moment of his life.
He goes through, he lived.
And to me, we're trying to reschedule Eddie skydiving
because he's going to go skydiving.
After hearing this.
Right.
Does this change your mind at all?
I mean, it's just one of those things
that I've never gone skydiving before.
I'd like to do it sometime before I die, but.
Or you do it and then you die.
That would be doing it before he dies.
It was miserable.
I hated every second of it.
So good luck.
Somebody was telling me like you got to keep your mouth.
Is it open or closed?
Or else it's like flah-blah.
Well, no, you do it open for a little bit
because it's funny. It's like sticking your head out the window.
Like the dog went.
But you can get bugs in it.
Maybe that's what they were said.
You're still into do it?
I'm in, man. I want to do it. I really do.
So we're still working on rescheduling eddies with the U.S. Army.
That's who you want to do it with, though.
Yeah, pros like that.
Like I did it with somebody off the street.
I was like, call her 10, let's go.
We jumped off and stretched.
We'd never done it before.
But I do want to land in America.
Like, I don't want to go to another country.
You know what?
No one's wanting you to do that.
Yeah, we never said.
The Army, you know. I don't know whether they're going to drop me on.
You're not enlisting moving to a base.
Morgan does claim, by the way, she runs our social media, all of our digital.
She says now that she has the best picture that's ever been taken in the studio in the history of all the pictures.
Is it an artist?
An artist is in it, yes.
But it's not like a close-up, cool picture?
No.
What is it?
It's a lunchbox doing a crossword puzzle while you're interviewing Dark Smelling in the background.
Oh, my goodness.
No way.
So he's just messing around, not paying attention?
Yeah, not at all.
He's like full on playing a crossword puzzle.
It's taking over his computer, his heads down.
I thought you were like not doing the distracting stuff like Facebook or crosswork puzzles while the show was happening.
No, no.
I got off Facebook.
I got him into him Facebook.
So what a Friday in the middle of this interview.
We're live.
I'm like, Lunchbox.
How do you feel about what Dirk's just said?
And you're like, four letter word for pickle.
Honestly, of all the Friday morning conversations we've done in the 10 years we've been here,
you've made me ask me my opinion on one of them.
You usually do the interviews because that's what the Friday morning conversation.
is we kind of sit back and we
way more than one but okay okay but you know now he's
putting people in with him
Eddie's running video
Amy's always involved
Morgan's everybody has to be involved
except for you and obviously I mean it's just
like okay he's I'm just chilling
like I'm not really going to say anything in this interview so
I might as well you know stimulate my brain
a little bit with some crossword I mean but the funny
thing is Dirk's even referenced him like
he said oh yeah I might ride my bike
some stuff I never know was on air off air
but he brought up lunchbox and like
said his name. So sometimes the artists
engage with you. And I said, what up?
But did you? I don't know.
Four down. And why
crossword puzzles? Well, it
was just, it's something to do
besides Facebook.
Work? I mean, you're working.
I am working. Hang it. Okay. And so like
Is it a picture good? Oh, it's fantastic.
Can you post it? Yeah, yeah, I'm going to post it on
our website. I mean, lunchbox couldn't. I'm interviewing
Dirk's and he is. He's waist deep in a crossword puzzle.
Yeah, like his fingers are on the computer. It's not like it's just sitting there.
He's using it.
I think yesterday he completed his till like 8 a.m.
Like, it was pretty early when he completed his.
He does it every day?
Every day, bones.
During the show?
Yeah.
Even during the regular part of the show?
Yeah, like right now, oh, it's not on now.
Well, yeah, probably because he exited as soon as he knew what was going up.
You said you were off Facebook Messenger, so you just went to something else.
Yeah, I needed something to get my attention.
The show, your job.
I pay attention to that sometimes.
Yeah, yeah.
Speaking of jerks, if you don't notice something he does now, he used to not do it.
Close his eyes?
No, he's always closed his eyes.
Way back. Way back.
What?
I feel like it's getting more.
Closing his eyes?
Mm-hmm.
I'm not saying it's bad.
I just didn't.
I like, I like, I don't like.
I know.
I went asking like, what are you thinking about?
Oh, you know what we should do?
This is crossword puzzle.
Hold on.
Guys, guys, we can add this to interviews.
I can ask them one of the clues on the crossword.
That can be my role in the conversation.
I'm like, hey, why were you here?
Riveny.
Can you help me with 12 down and I can give them the clue and see if it's this many letters?
I don't hate it.
I mean, it's great.
I don't hate it.
But you're going to keep.
keep him doing these.
I know, but if he's going to do it
anyway, might as well get something from it.
I mean, that's funny.
It's going to be 10 minutes of them thinking, like, 12 down.
But I don't hate it.
Man, that just came to me.
Hey, we got lemons.
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
My creative juice is flowing.
You turned it around.
We're going to play.
So you don't have one up right now, though.
No.
No, I can pull it up.
No, we did earlier.
He's like, I don't know.
I guess there's something.
Oh, there it is.
And it's a third of the way completed already.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Yeah, I don't make something good.
You know those videos I was telling you about where people get on and they go,
if everybody just sends me $1, I can pay off my car.
Yeah.
Or I can do this for me.
I can do this for me.
Well, a couple weeks ago, Garrett Jones, a teacher at Rocky Mountain Middle High School in Heber City, Utah,
hopped on and was like, hey, everybody give me a dollar.
But he was like, I don't need it for me.
I actually want to pay off all the outstanding lunch fees of every student at his school.
Wow.
Quote, the last thing a kid should be worrying about is how much they owe for meals
at a place they're legally obligated to be.
the video went viral, viewed over five million times,
and the next day, Garrett had received more than $2,000 of donations.
Did a later video, I was just like, thank you.
I can't believe it.
And I'm super pumped, people sent this in.
I did one.
It was like, hey, I don't want it for me, but give it to me.
And I had to cap it at like $960 bucks.
I was like, please stop sending me money.
I didn't know those people would send me money.
It was getting out of control.
Well, I didn't want to have a lot of responsibility.
I'm not Batman.
You know, or Spider-Man.
You're not.
You know?
The power has responsibility.
And so I gave $200 to a girl at Sonic.
And the grocery store's coming after we'd finish the second one.
But one of my friends, he's like, there's this woman that works at, I don't want to say to the place.
And she's always so nice and she's always working like crazy.
So he has some money to go and give her.
So once we find that one, then we're going to move on to the next one.
I just can't have five going on once because I'll forget.
And I'll just spend all in.
I'm like, Caitlin, I think I spent $1 million in TikTok money.
I don't want that to happen.
so, but this is an awesome video that the guy did and the fact that people would just
vend him that money, that's super cool. What are we're going to say? Oh, just that these are the
lists we need to clear. Like, I love teachers. Not lunch boxes. Right. And I think this is one we don't
think about often is maybe just reaching out to your local school. That's the key. It's not easy
to reach out to a school and ask and then it feels awkward. And this guy made it. But again,
I don't know that you can trust every single person that does this. Right, they can just say
they do it and then take the money run. I wouldn't trust anybody. I wouldn't trust anybody. I wouldn't
He's a teacher. I trust them.
Well, yeah, teachers. I mean, you know, I trust all teachers.
I trust them, too, because it's only a dollar, right?
Like, what's the worst case if you give somebody a dollar and they go...
Well, he got $2,000.
But that's not $2,000 of your dollars.
Right.
Worst case scenario is you give him $1, and you're just bet he's going to do something good with it.
It's not like you gave him $500.
Yeah.
But I like it.
Garrett Jones, Rocky Mountain Middle School in Hebrew City, Utah.
That's really cool.
Changing the world.
One dollar at a time.
Love it. That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
It's a Bobby Bones Show interview.
In case you didn't know.
His name's Jelly Roll.
At Jelly Roll 615.
He had a number one with Son of a Sinner.
He's got this song now called Need a Favor.
I only talk to guy when I need a favor.
He's doing a 44-date headlining arena tour.
He's killing it right now.
Ticketmaster or Jellyroll615.com, and here he is, Jelly Roll.
On the Bobby Bones Show now, Jelly Roll.
Jelly.
Good morning.
Do your friends call, what do they call you if it's, they don't call you Jelly Roll?
Jelly, no, they call me Jelly.
I knew we were going to be friends one day, Bobby, and that's when I felt it right now when you said jelly.
I was like, yes, it happened.
I just felt like, jelly.
And he answered, I was like, thank God.
Yes, I'm here, baby.
Hey, I want to tell you, man, you know, I'm up here and we hear music all the time.
And rarely when a song comes on the radio, do I still want to listen to it?
Because by the time it gets to be a hit, I've heard it 10 million times and I'm kind of over it.
That being said, man, when you're not, you're not.
new song comes on, need a favor. That might be the best song on the radio right now. Let me play a
little bit for everybody. Here, hit this. I only talk to God when I need a favor.
Dude, this is a jam right now. Goodness, right? I mean, yeah. I mean, it's like, it feels like
a country song, but it feels like an alternative song. It feels like, like, I don't even know.
Like, when you wrote this thing, like, what was happening in the room?
The tempo, it just felt right, and it was the authenticity of us just telling the story of, like,
how do you talk i wanted that old back road baptist feel right like when they clap in church and do
the uptempo you know what i mean i do that feeling you got it i mean i do that alone listen to this
and and i should not clap while i'm driving i'm like okay i'm going to check it ahead and chill out
do you feel like now because you've been wildly successful and i don't want to say as an underground
artist maybe not even independent artist because fame and success is so fractured now somebody can
be wildly famous in one place, and you may not know them in another, different from the 80s,
and 90s, early 2000s. Like, you can sell at an arena. Like, he's doing, jelly roll is so, he's killing
it. But a lot of people, until he hit mainstream, maybe weren't exposed to him. He's getting
like this all new audience now. Do you feel like you've made it to a different level where people
are knowing your music and recognizing you that never would have three years ago?
Dude, I think it's happening. I mean, it's, my life is changing. Dude, I got to play a show. I remember, I
I went to the county jail, Bobby, and did a show at the jail I was locked up in.
The sheriff, Nashville Sheriff, Darren Hall, gave me a key to the jail.
You talk about things I didn't think were possible.
I mean, dude, you know, first of all, 20 years ago, I took that key and turned into El Chapo, right?
I just took over the town.
20 years later, I hung up on my wall, and it's like a monument to me, like, how much a man can change his life.
So there's things happening that I'm just blown away with every.
The fact that I've become a regular on your show, my mother still don't believe it.
I still call her like, you don't believe what I'm talking to today.
She's like, not again.
I was like, swear.
You know what I'm saying?
It's crazy.
Even when, like, Jelly Roll has a tour that he announced and like he's going on, he's doing
these massive shows.
And I saw that some had sold out in pre-sell even.
Like, they were getting close to selling out even in the pre-sell.
Like, he's just killing it so much.
But he's taking out with him, and the openers are all changing.
Ashne and McBride, like, the direct support.
And there's nobody better than Ashley McBride.
And she's like, yeah, I'll come out and play right before you.
Like, that's how much, like, respect you and like you.
Chase Rice, El King.
At a jelly roll concert, what's happening?
Because, again, you're very versatile.
You do a lot of stuff.
If I come to that show, what the heck is happening?
A little bit of a rock show, a little bit of a rap show,
a little bit of a country show, hand of a backroad tent revival.
You'll get a laugh in there.
I mean, it's an experience, man.
It really is.
I know all the, you know, that's our job is to, like, sell our show,
but I promise that people walk away like, man,
I've felt a lot of emotions in that 90 minutes.
Tickets on sale now.
They're on sale, baby.
And there's not a lot left, I'll be honest with you.
Ticketmaster.com or Jellyroll 615.com.
Go to this show.
It's a 44-date headlining arena tour.
Wow.
It's amazing to see.
Awesome.
For me, it's an amazing story because here's a guy that didn't have a lot of resources
growing up and because the resources he didn't have, he had to make some tough decisions,
ended him in a tough spot, and he did not use that as a reason to never get out of that tough
spot. Here he is. He's killing it right now, and I hope he's a great example to a lot of folks
out there listening that are in a tough spot right now to go, just because it's tough right
now, I don't mean it's going to be tough always. I think you're a real inspiration, man.
No, thank you, man. That's the goal is I just want to help people the way music help me.
And I'll tell you this too, dude, Bobby, this is a true story. And I want to thank you and your
whole crew for this. Darren Hall,
the sheriff in Nashville, Tennessee,
when they agreed to let me, because they let me set up
a stage and film or performance for
inmates, right? I mean, this was a really big deal.
And when I asked him, I said,
I can't believe you were so easy to deal with about this.
He said, I heard your first interview on the Bobby
Bone show, and I wanted to do anything I could
to help get that message to our inmates. Yeah, that's real
man. That's a true story.
Apparently, that thing's been shared
a bunch, so that's been a big thing, man.
All right, a couple final questions here for
Jellyroll. Again, tickets at ticketmaster.com.
or jellyroll 615.com.
Lunchbox, first of all, wants to know if he's going to be in some sort of documentary.
Yeah, Jelly Roll.
We went viral lunchbox.
Oh, yes, we did.
We went viral, buddy.
Oh, he's fired up now.
And look, you had the camera crews with you, and I know there's supposedly this reality show that's going,
and you asked for the tape.
Am I going to be in the reality show?
There is a chance you're going to be in the documentary.
We'll see.
I was just so proud of you for going viral, man.
You deserve that.
That's so happy right now.
His favorite part was how nobody gave you credit for it still.
No, nobody.
Your wife posted on TikTok, she didn't tag me.
Bobby said, I watched the clip.
Bobby said, no, no, his wife went viral.
Recently, Lunchbox has been discovered for doing crossword puzzles while we do interviews,
like just not paying attention.
So he started to say he wants to bring one of these,
this is what he's going to bring to the interview.
So do you want to ask one of jelly roll?
Yeah, jelly roll.
I need help on five down.
It's a seven-letter word, and the clue is state, and the first letter is D.
That's it.
That's all it says.
Maybe you're thinking it's a state, but it's not.
Maybe it's another type of state of mind, state of depressed.
D-E-P-R-E-S-S-S-E, yeah, Delaware.
Okay, we can go to five.
No, that's the one.
We don't get it.
We don't get it.
Okay, did he get the D from an across?
Oh, yeah.
What's the D set up?
lunchbox? Well, the across,
five across is a
brief swim and it's three-letter words
and so it's dip. Well, okay,
well, this is terrible. I've never heard it. Yeah, we've
been, we've, we've, we've, we've, we've, we've, we've, we've,
go, oh, you can hit solve the word. Yeah, go, oh, you can hit solve word.
What is it? Declair.
Oh, to state, to make a statement,
to declare. Did it say two state or state?
It says state. Oh, boy.
Okay, look.
Jelly roll.
Or jelly.
Jelly, yeah. Appreciate it. Hey, good luck. You don't need
my luck. Just keep pushing. You're speaking for a whole lot of folks now. And I love to see it.
And I hope you sell all the tickets and do all the shows. And I can't wait to see you again, man.
No, you're the man. I can't wait to come in and hang with y'all. Y'all are always good to me, man.
There he is. Mom, I love you. I know you're listening.
All right. Jellyroll, everybody.
See you, Jell. We would never want a vanity license plate.
That's a different level.
It's pretty cool, though. Yeah, yeah, that's your thing.
Yeah, it's a status symbol.
Why don't you have one then?
Well, I don't know.
I haven't really, I mean, the Ultima doesn't really.
Scream status?
It doesn't match out.
Yeah.
What would you get if you had like an awesome car?
What would you put on the back?
BBS MVP.
He likes MVP.
Why would you put Bobby Bone Show though?
You wouldn't do like your name or?
All I do is win.
Oh, that's a good one too.
Yeah.
Well, this guy in California, he's had the license plate cash C-A-S-H registered in his name since
1970. Every year he gets to renew it, he gets to keep it. He's selling it for $2 million.
Wow, that is awesome. He said every time he traded cars, the dealer tried to buy it from him.
Every dealer in San Jose wanted it. He said, nah. And finally, he's going to sell it for $2 million.
Someone's going to buy that. Well, why do they want, I don't know they'd sell. I don't know
anybody's going to buy it for $2.000. I thought about, like, when you said that, before you even
said the story, I thought rich would be a good one. What if you're not, though?
Or what if your name is just rich. Oh, that's good. If your name is rich, I guess that would
That makes sense.
Well, then just Eddie.
Were you saying it like your name was like Dick, Rich?
No, no, like I'm rich.
Got it.
Or I'm rich.
Oh, I can do I'm rich.
I wonder if your name is Dick if you can get that.
No, you can't.
Yeah, that's probably one of the words they don't allow.
Yeah, that story's from UPI.
But you'd like that.
I would love $2 million to be a little steep, but that'd be awesome.
A little steep.
That's all the way steep.
Yeah.
But the other story is this woman accidentally ate $125,000 heart-shaped potato chip.
So there was a chip that they had put in their, they said,
hey we have a chip in there's perfectly heart-shaped.
Willie Wonka ticket style.
Okay.
Oh, like you're looking for this chip.
It's like a scavenger hunt.
Yeah, they're like, go through and find the best heart-shaped chip.
And it was perfect.
And she ate it, and it would have won her $120,000.
Hey, I don't blame her on this.
I eat chips all the time and I'm not looking at them.
She didn't know.
Like sometimes I grab 10 chips at a time and just throw them in my mouth.
So did she think like, oh, this looks like a heart.
Cute.
ate it?
And then she realized, oh, shoot.
She took a picture.
of it too. Didn't know it was a competition.
She was like, look how heart shape my chip is.
Oh my God. And then ate it. And everybody's like,
no.
Gotcha. Wow.
She's gutted upon realizing her mistake.
She goes, but you know what? It's not the end of the world, is it?
Yeah.
Yeah, it is.
It's a perfect heart.
I mean, that's $125,000.
That's from Ladd Bible there. That's a tough one.
A voicemail from Sean in London, England.
So I'm a long-time listener, and I heard you all butchering the pronunciation of
a famous British source for a while. So you asked Mike D the other day and he also pronounced it wrong.
So I thought I'd help you all out. So it's Worcestershire source comes from the city of Worcester in
English Midlands. And the easiest way to remember how to pronounce it is to remember that the word
starts the same as when you call someone a wuss. So Worcestershire source. Have a good day, y'all.
How is it somebody so nice and was calling for such a good reason still sounded condescending?
There was nothing about that with those condescending at all. He was literally just calling to
help and I was like, oh, you think you're better than me, don't you?
What's the shit? Because it's his accent
and that's just a better accent. That one's just
hello. Oh, you think you're
fancy, do you? You want to fight?
All right, thank you, Sean.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
Zombies have been trending again because
of HBO show, The Last of Us.
A plus show. It's the best show, yeah.
So a new poll was taken
and found that over half of Americans think
they know how to kill a zombie.
Well, we've done a lot of research
Watching shows like The Walking Dead
Or movies
Just zombies
You have to take them out of the head
Oh, is that right?
According to the data
Which is all the shows that I like
Like you have to kill the brain
There are bugs that turn into zombies
Like there is a thing that happens
With some bugs where they're dead and they can
So it is possible
But the last of us, how that happened
I've never seen a zombie show
Actually go, this is how zombies can happen
and then I go, maybe they could.
Oh, great.
So the top weapons we want are a shotgun, a handgun, a bat, a machete, and a crossbow.
I'm going to move on the bat and the crossbow and say really no.
The crossbow is the worst of all, but you want every gun and you want long knives.
You got to stabbing.
Baseball bat's not going to kill it.
You got to kill the brain.
That's going to knock them down.
Why no crossbow?
Maybe raiders or like humans that still haven't been affected.
Baseball would be good for that.
Maybe a baseball bat with nails coming out of it?
It's just, you got to, the only thing about a crossbow is maybe if you make your own arrows.
Yeah, because you run out of it.
It's like, load it in.
I spend a lot of time thinking about this.
Like my dream home is not a home.
It's a bunker.
Oh, man.
I'm not a prepper or anything in my mind, but in my mind I am.
And if this ever happens, some of you've already declared you don't want to be on my tribe.
So don't come to my house.
Well, my next question was, who's the top person you trust in a zombie apocalypse?
Go.
Yeah, it's me.
Well, now Bobby, yeah.
I've been thinking about.
I've been strategizing for years.
And when the bird flu was coming years and years ago,
I built my own bird flu closet with all supplies.
It never came, so I ended up donating them.
But who knows what I got?
Ready to go.
Of everyone you know who'd be the first to be bitten?
Of all of us, you.
Amy.
What?
For sure.
Yeah.
You'd fall for it.
Yeah.
They'd not go.
They'd be like, I need help.
Trust me.
I'm not infected.
I'm not infected.
Okay.
Okay, fine.
If a loved one turned into a zombie would be able to take them.
You would take help.
Yeah.
No doubt.
But how do you know?
If I just have an inkling?
Oh, man.
Okay, well, they smell.
Boom.
I need a blood test.
All right, what else?
Okay, so Bachelorette parties, they are normally like you meet in Nashville or Vegas, and there's lots of drinking and bars and having a good time.
Well, now they're turning into wellness retreats.
A couple of weeks ago, we talked about how more guys for bachelor parties are doing golfing or com trips.
We played basketball.
Yeah.
We played wiffleball.
We golfed.
It was very, for us, it was very.
I wouldn't say wellness, but it was a lot of activities.
Yeah, because we still drank.
Yeah.
I didn't.
You guys went away from the party to drink.
That's what happened.
At night, we would do all the stuff that I wanted to do,
and then I would go to bed, and, like, five of them would go and drink.
Well, now for women, they're wanting to get away.
They go to, like, a spa for the weekend, do yoga and things to rejuvenate themselves instead of drain themselves.
Okay.
You know nicknames in country music, like an obvious one would be the king.
Sure, George Strait.
Okay, I'm going to run through a few.
You tell me if you know who they are.
Go.
Toad.
Toad?
Toad?
That's not a good nickname.
No way.
Somebody old or?
No.
Yeah.
Old, been around, but still around.
I don't know.
Blake Shelton.
Never heard of it.
He's the toad?
Yeah.
Big Dog Daddy.
Toby Keith.
You knew that?
Oh, yeah, I knew that.
He wants me to call him that one.
I see that.
Duckman.
Riley?
Green?
Yeah.
I still think it's his last name sometimes.
Riley Duckman.
Green.
And let's see.
Another one would be the hag.
Well, Merle Haggard.
Possum?
George Jones.
Bocephus?
Hank, Jr.
Chief.
Eric Church.
The gambler.
Kenny Rogers.
Yeah.
These are just the top nitnames.
The last one, man in black.
Duh.
Will Smith, yeah.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Stay at home is something good.
Amber Strude is a nurse in Glendell, California.
She just got done with a 12-hour shift.
She's driving home down the highway.
And all of a sudden, traffic's coming to a stop.
And she's like, what's going on?
When all of a sudden there's a dog running loose on the highway
and trying to not get hit by cars.
And Amber's like, I got to save this pup.
So she opens the door.
And here comes the pup running, running.
jumps right in her car.
And avoids getting hit by the other cars on the highway.
And Amber's like, what am I going to do with this dog?
Takes it home.
takes it to the vet, no microchip.
So Amber's got herself a new dog.
Is there a fun name?
Like something with traffic?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, highway's cool.
They just called her Lucky Lady.
Well, lucky.
That she didn't get hit by a car.
Road dog.
Lainy is what they should be called her.
Ooh, Laney.
I like that.
Lainey's good.
Or...
Lucky Lainey.
Or...
What was that noise?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
There was a car going by.
Yeah, when you go by.
I would think traffic would sound like...
Boom, boom.
I thought that was a dog jumping into the car, honestly.
I did you.
Like the sound.
Yeah.
Great story.
That is what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
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