The Bobby Bones Show - (Mon Early Bird) We Play Name That TV Finale + Ray Saw A Celebrity In The Wild + Mailbag: Odd Best Man Request

Episode Date: October 17, 2022

We start the day by playing 'Name That TV Finale' with a listener! Hear who she chooses to be on her team and who wins! Plus, Ray saw a country celebrity in Colorado doing something and he wants to kn...ow how they can afford to do this... Mailbag: We help a listener who was asked to be the best man for someone he's not really close with and doesn't know what to do. We try to figure out why he was the one asked and give our best advice to help!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:20 Welcome back to another week of the show. We're very happy you are here. We are very happy we are here. Morning studio. Morning. Let's go. All right, Eddie, Eddie's the oldest on our show, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:33 He's the oldest. But it sure doesn't mean he's the wisest. Here he is. I think I am, though. Producer Eddie, everybody. Guys, I was at the store and I was walking down the aisle and I see on the shelf something I hadn't seen since college. Hamburger Helper. So I got me a couple boxes.
Starting point is 00:02:51 I made some for the family. And my kids didn't like it. You haven't seen it or you haven't looked. It's never gone away. It's never like moved. Not like all of a sudden it's packed. Same neighborhood, bro. Same aisle.
Starting point is 00:03:01 I'm not shopping for hamburger helper. Is this something I just did because it was easy to cook? Did you see it because I talked about how much I used to eat it and like it triggered something? I was like, oh, maybe you always see it, you just don't pay attention to it. That's a good point. Possibly. I talked about I had it every day of my life for a long time. Did you ever have Tuna Helper?
Starting point is 00:03:19 I hated it. Oh my gosh. I love Tuna Helper. That was the way. I hated it. It was just really like annoying because my kids are just like, dad, this is not good. I'm like, what are you talking about? This is like my childhood.
Starting point is 00:03:31 Would they not like the noodles? They said it was too salty. Well, that's on you, buddy. What do you mean? I didn't add salt. It's just, you know, you do the noodles and then you do the seeds. and it is what it is. I think to them it's just packaged stuff.
Starting point is 00:03:43 I mean, maybe it's a... I love some good package process stuff. I'm not going to lie. I think that's what it is really. It brings me back to my childhood. Yes, yes, yes. Up next, he might leave this job to start his own washing machine cleaning service, but first he should maybe wash himself.
Starting point is 00:03:57 Here he is. Lunchbox, oh. Look, I have never been more disappointed in my wife. She has started watching the Kardashians from the start. Oh, so this is like... Not even the Hulu version that's on now. Right. No, no, we're talking. Kindle and Kylie are like eight and nine years old.
Starting point is 00:04:13 And I'm like, you are going to sit here and watch every single episode. I mean, that is like 50 seasons and you already know what happens. Like, you know, they grow up and one of them becomes a billionaire and Courtney gets, you know, married and has kids. Like, what are we doing? She's like, oh, it's just good. Never been more disappointed. But you watch a lot of garbage TV. No, no, I watch garbage TV that you don't know the result.
Starting point is 00:04:38 Like I watch Survivor. Okay, God, there's the difference. I watch Survivor. You don't know who's going to win. You watch it because it's this season and then it's over. Like the Kardashians, you know exactly what's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:04:50 So yeah, I just feel like she's wasting your time when you know the end already and it's 20 years too late. Like, get on something like breaking bad. But I already know the ending. Well, she doesn't know. Bones watches like the office. He knows the ending to every episode.
Starting point is 00:05:03 I just need relaxing TV. I don't care about what's happening. All right, up next, here's four things about Amy. She can't drive. She can't find her A&M class ring. She makes her own deodorant. Everybody's waiting to be just harassed. Yeah, this is ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:05:16 The fourth one is. Her first Four Things Live show is November 5th in Wichita, Kansas. Here she is. Amy, everybody is. So my friend is dog sitting for her neighbor. She volunteered, and I laughed out loud because she sent me a list of the things that, the list of things that are required for the dog sitting, which, first of all, the person put in the fridge,
Starting point is 00:05:36 steaks for every day of the week. And she has to cook the dog a steak. Get out of here. Steak? Yeah. Walk the dog twice per day for 35 minutes each. Play with the dog for 30 minutes. Vacuum his dog bed three times this week.
Starting point is 00:05:51 And ideally, if he could sleep in the bed with you, that's best for him. What in the world? Yeah, that's crazy. But she does get to stay at a pretty awesome house. Here's the things I hear. No kids of kid raising age, very rich, maybe divorced, or the husband's gone a lot. I don't know. Because that dog's a big part.
Starting point is 00:06:12 It's like as someone whose dog was their whole whole world for 12, 13 years, slept in the bed. Like that's what I hear. My friend's willing to put up with it because, yeah, they have a pool, and they have a beautiful backyard. I assume so, but I don't think she really cares. She just was trying to be nice because I think they were in a bind. And in a bind, meaning they got cash.
Starting point is 00:06:33 Okay, Ray, hit me with that intro. Fighting out of the red corner. He is a kangaroo-style. fighter standing at six foot, one inches tall, weighing in at 162 and one half pound. Hailing from Mountain Tyne, Arkansas, he is the reigning and defending undisputed kangaroo weight champion of the world. Bobby Razorblade. Bow! Thank you very much. Chad from Maryland, thank you very much. Here's what I'm going to say. It's up now, and I will post it again on my socials, and we're doing an experiment here.
Starting point is 00:07:04 Eddie and I are auctioning off around and golf with us for an animal shelter that my wife and I work very closely with. You may think that's not worth the nickel. We're going to pay for the golf, where I am, Eddie. Yeah, I'm just going to show up. Yeah, we'll just go to where I play. But you and a friend, you have to get here. I mean, we're literally doing nothing except playing golf with you.
Starting point is 00:07:20 Which would be great. Yeah. And it's for charity. Our wife's for lettuce. Of course. That's the only reason I'm doing it. But we're going to auction off around a golf with Eddie and I, and it will go to the dog shelter that we work with.
Starting point is 00:07:30 And if people, if it's a good thing, we could do this at other times, too. We auctioned them won a day so we can play every day. Oh, my gosh. That would be amazing. thing. My wife would let me do it. And we're like, we're just so selfless. I know. Play golf every day. So if you go over to my Instagram, Mr. Bobby Bones, you can auction to be in Nashville,
Starting point is 00:07:48 get here however you get here, maybe you live here, and you can play around four hours hanging out with Eddie and I. Four hours. How we play four and a half. That's golf. I know. How we play four and a half. Oh, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Looking for a lot of balls. And it's a nice course. It's where I play. So we will play with us. That's it. Mr. Bobby Bones. That's awesome. Next up, you're going to be like, and now I'm going to auction off.
Starting point is 00:08:07 around a PlayStation with me. Five hours straight, playing PlayStation. That is right. Yeah, so that's up, Mr. Bobby Bones. We'll put it up on the website to BobbyBones.com,
Starting point is 00:08:17 and let's see what happens. And if it works, we'll do some of this stuff for St. Jude as well. Ooh. I just don't want to launch something for St. Jude and the nobody bids
Starting point is 00:08:22 and it looks terrible. Yeah. Test it out. Yeah, this is our test run. I might do five or six test runs before we say no, though. All right, let's get going here. It's time to open the mailbag.
Starting point is 00:08:33 You send an email and we read it on the air. Something we call Bobby Mailbag. Yeah. Hello, Bobby Bones. I just found out that two of our friends are getting married next fall. We've known them for almost two years now, and they are awesome friends, and we are extremely excited. They don't have a lot of friends, so we expected a smaller wedding party. My wife worked with the bride to be, and they're pretty close, so it wasn't a shocker when it was brought up,
Starting point is 00:08:58 that she was going to be asked to be the maid of honor. However, it was quite the surprise that I've been asked to be in the wedding, but not just a wedding, but to be the best man. I'm honored, but I ain't at that level. The groom and I get along, and we enjoy hanging out, but we're not close. We only hang out on a group. He has his brother, his soon-to-be brother-in-law, another friend that he's known for a while. I mean, he hasn't officially asked me yet, but they've told us he's about to. What do I do?
Starting point is 00:09:29 Any advice helps? Signed, the best man? Question mark. That's funny. That's funny. they're going to ask you to be the best man and you're not even the close man. I wonder what the motivation is. Like why, if he has people he's closer to, why does he want you to be the best man?
Starting point is 00:09:47 Is it because A, he wants to be closer to you at some point? Like thinking this actually makes the relationship closer. Is it because B, he doesn't like the other people, he doesn't want the other people that naturally would be to be because there could be a conflict if he picks one of them over the other? Yeah, that's it. Right? Let's say you have two brothers and they both want to be, so you pick somebody that's not and leave them. That could be it too.
Starting point is 00:10:05 I think what I would do is not through that person, but before he asks you, I try to figure out why. Because you, yes, it's awkward, but you might actually be doing him a favor by being the best man because it's helping him get out of a situation. So yeah, it could be awkward because he's not your bro, not like you're for life, bro. But you could be doing somebody a solid by going, I'll be your best man because I'm going to save you from having to deal with the drama at your wedding. Because nobody wants drama at a wedding that might happen between other dudes who want to be or think they should. should be the best man. Yeah, there's that, but what if he has no one? What if he has no one else? Like, even his brothers, they're just not close or whatever. He can also be like a stinky or in a wing. I hear you. Could be. That's the thing too. And then you should also do it. And that you should
Starting point is 00:10:48 do. Yeah. His wife being the maid of honor in the groom's brain, he might be like, well, she's choosing her. So how fun if I choose her spouse. And then makes it. Grimes are pretty stupid. I can tell you from experience being one. Yeah. I've never heard of somebody thinking they have to just get the spouse of the maid of honor. No, I haven't heard that either. But okay. We'll throw that on the table too. What I would try to do is go a backdoor approach to figure out why. And that's probably through your wife, through his wife. To be like, hey, John's really excited that he could possibly be in the wedding.
Starting point is 00:11:20 And obviously, he's been told me to be the best man. Like, why? Like, I don't know how you really asked that. Not why would he be the best man. But I would say, like, what about John makes him to your honor, I don't know the husband's name? Like, what's attractive to him about being the best man? I don't know. I'd figure out what that is.
Starting point is 00:11:34 And if she goes, because he's got two brothers at our nightmare. Yeah. Then I would just do it. Yeah. I would just do it and be cool and take one for the team. I think you're going to have to do it anyway. That's what I was thinking. If he asked you, you're going to have to do it.
Starting point is 00:11:44 But I think knowing why, and it's not some creeper situation where he wants to be your best friend and, like, eats your hair, that kind of thing. Yeah. That makes you feel a little better. But you're going to have to do it, I think. And I would just find out why. And I bet you it's not near as weird as you think it is. You're probably just doing him a solid favor by doing it.
Starting point is 00:12:01 So that's what's up. Thank you for that. Thank you for the email. You can email us at any time. Morgan, what's that email address? Mailbag at bobbybones.com. All right, thank you guys. We've got your email and we've read it on your air. Now it's about to close Bobby's Mailbag.
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Starting point is 00:14:47 with the help of American Military University. That's AMU. APUS. dot edu slash military. There's a story out about people who don't have kids. wife and I don't have kids yet. We're not expecting any in the next few months or anything. But, you know, definitely at some point we think there will be kids.
Starting point is 00:15:07 But the story is child free people aren't necessarily rich, but they're way happy. I bet. Well, I was going to ask, Eddie, you have like 87 kids. Four of them? Yeah. What do you think about this story where they say people without kids are way happier? I feel like, yes, overall, they're happy. But I think we, the ones that do have kids, have a different.
Starting point is 00:15:29 outlook on life. So it makes us happier in different ways. Do I want to go out and have freedom? Party whenever I want. Go out with my friends. Party is where you go to with freedom? Absolutely. Do I want to go on vacation whenever I want? Yeah, sure. Absolutely. But I can't because I have kids. So yes, that makes me a little sad. 94% of child free people insist they are very happy with their life. The percentage of parents that have kids is way lower than 94%. It's like 58%. So overall, the main reason child free people are so happy is because the freedom they have. As for why they are child free, some of them didn't want kids or finances or freedom or environmental concerns. Some of them don't like kids. That's fifth.
Starting point is 00:16:09 I bet a lot of people don't like kids and they have born and they're like, you know what, not so bad. Would impact career, what impairability to travel? Like all these reasons. Amy, I'll come to you. What do you think? Do you think if you don't have kids, you're generally happier? Well, here's where my brain went, which it wasn't mentioned there. You are more rest. Like I feel like as parents, you sacrifice so much and you lose a lot of sleep at times. And that makes you more cranky and irritable. So you're just not as happy because of the rest. But I mean, to Eddie's point, too, there's so many joys that come with kids and they teach you so much about yourself and you learn and grow.
Starting point is 00:16:45 And I don't know. It's, it's, I feel like I want to respect people that don't want to have it, but I'm respect people that have kids. I'm personally happy with my two, but I'm tired. The part that upsets me, though, is like when I sometimes. I'll sit there and I think of man all my money goes to them like everything I make goes to them. Yeah there's there are a lot of them though Eddie it's crazy. I watch them eat their food and I'm like gosh all my money went to that food right there. But do you look at me and go he's got total freedom. Yes. Yeah. You can do whatever you want.
Starting point is 00:17:13 But I don't. But you don't. Why not? You have freedom with your money. You have freedom with your time. I've, no I don't. I'm working every second of the days accounted for. If I could, I remember finishing college and everybody said, you know what? After you finish college, life gets so hard. You got to go attack the job market. It's dog-eat-dog out there. But while I was in college, I was already working a full-time job, running the college radio station, taking 20 hours a semester, driving an hour and a half. And once I got to college, I was like, I only have to work now. What if we have kids and all of a sudden I'm not working near as much?
Starting point is 00:17:45 I'm just hanging out with kids. I'm like, life is easy now. That could happen to him, though. But parenting is work, too. There will be challenges. I'll see some tweets about how to parent. It looks pretty easy to me. You're not always in the mood to play.
Starting point is 00:17:57 parent, it's weird. Oh, you're not? You don't like I've always good. And mom rage is a thing. You might have that. Uh-oh. I probably would have mom rage of all the rages. There's no shame in that either. Another story I wanted to mention was people talk about giving gifts for the holidays. I'll tell you, the best gift. And it doesn't feel fancy when you get it. There's nothing, it's like super heartwarming, but you just appreciate it for a long time is when someone gives you a subscription to like a Netflix for a year. Oh, because it's a hundred bucks or so, depending on which, I think last year Netflix was like $100 when I was given to me as a gift for a year. And I was like, oh, that's really cool.
Starting point is 00:18:31 But then like two months in, you're like, dang, I don't have to ever pay for this. It doesn't show up like on my, you know, an email through the Apple store going, we've renewed your subscription for $12.99 again. So they're talking about things you can get people as a gift. And most people would like Netflix or some other subscription as a gift that they're going to spend money on anyway. But if you can just eliminate that for them. Wow. That's good.
Starting point is 00:18:52 Have you ever thought about that as a gift? I haven't, but that's a cool idea. Gen Z, 73%, millennial, 72%. Say, let's go. We were subscribing to all this stuff anyway, so won't you do it for us? That'd be an awesome gift. What subscription do you want that you don't have? No, it's not that I don't have it.
Starting point is 00:19:06 It's just saying, hey, I'll cover that one. I'll pay for your Hulu. Please do, because then I'll get Hulu live. Oh, nice. We were staying with Eddie and his wife, my wife, Eddie, his wife, and we were in California, stand in Airbnb, and the TV just had some weird channels on it. It was like the Panasonic channel. All it had was like gun smoke.
Starting point is 00:19:23 And we're like, what do we watch in here? That's so true. And Eddie's like, well, I got Hulu live. So we logged right in. We watch all the channels there. Yeah. I just can't. We have cable cable. But you can't log into that anywhere.
Starting point is 00:19:34 Right. Right. So should I just drop cable? No, no, no. Don't do anything until Christmas. I got you. Okay, buddy. Thank you, man.
Starting point is 00:19:39 It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good. We have two dogs. We have Stanley, the Bulldog, and we have Eller, who's a mix of, like, part hound. Husky. Husky and part. I don't know. That test came back. There were lots of parts.
Starting point is 00:20:00 Because we did one of those tests when we adopted or just to see what we were dealing with there. Because our personalities, obviously, that's a big part of how you should raise them. And so there's a lot of petting at our house. Not a dog petting, a lot of dog scratching. They say petting a dog leads to increased brain activity. Researchers in Switzerland have found that if you pet a dog, it actually helps with attention processes, emotional stimulation. there's so many positive things about having an animal, but one of them may actually be the working of the pre-frontal cortex of the brain.
Starting point is 00:20:33 Wow. That when you're petting a dog... Or a cat. Nope, no cats. Yeah, yeah. This is just a dog study. I don't mind cats. I don't mind cats.
Starting point is 00:20:40 I like all animals. Don't ruin the story. Big and small. But it literally says nothing about cats. Oh, well, I'm just saying, I pet my cat and I feel better. And it's great. You sometimes have to force her to, like, stay in my arms.
Starting point is 00:20:51 Okay. So you're kidnapping your cat. to feel good. It feels good. The researchers found that watching, feeling, and touching real dogs led to increased levels of activity in the prefrontal cortex of the brain. The team chose to investigate the area of the frontal cortex because it's involved in several executive functions such as attention, working memory, and problem solving. So pet your dog, feel better. Cool. Kidnap your cat. The same. All right, that's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. There used to be a show back in the day, wildly popular. I'd wait to watch it. It was
Starting point is 00:21:24 called Cribs on MTV and they go through Celebrity's houses and you'd be like dang the house is so big they got so many cars turns out a couple things were happening
Starting point is 00:21:32 one then the house would get robbed and we were like you just showed everybody your house and where the secret doors were and all the fancy stuff you have
Starting point is 00:21:39 in your house and then two some of them lied and it wouldn't mean to be their house or their cars they were like set up fake stuff that's not cool
Starting point is 00:21:45 yeah that was later on when people were just trying out flex each other constantly on that show it's a great show for a while like back in the day
Starting point is 00:21:51 well they're bringing cribs back now the weird thing is you could do cribs now on your phone on your TikTok and have more viewers than if you were to put it on MTV right I mean that's the reality of it
Starting point is 00:22:04 if you have a decent following or it goes viral more people will watch your social media than we'll see it on MTV who watches MTV right unless it's a great a great clip or I click it on there and it's like all I don't even click it I just go and look at the guide sometimes and it's like all one show with some skater
Starting point is 00:22:22 or something all day long what's his name? name. Yeah, ridiculousness for like nine hours. Oh, Rob Deardick. Yeah, and it's like, this is all they show now. And I'm not somebody that's like, man, play the music. But there's a lot of programming on there. It's the same stuff over and over again. But MTV Cribs is back for another season. So I'm, you know, excited to see how they do it differently and what they do that would keep just somebody doing it from on their phone. And also, I wouldn't do that crap. Somebody's going to rob you. Oh, yeah, no chance. You're like, yeah, this is where we hide
Starting point is 00:22:49 our key under the rock. And this is the gate code. It's like, what are you guys doing? You guys are crazy. And so they're going to put on people like Tyler Cameron. Exactly. That's the guy, the really good looking guy from The Bachelor. Oh, he dated, Hadid. So he wouldn't date the girl on the show. I mix up their names.
Starting point is 00:23:10 I forget which one it was. Why is his house going to be so special? Well, this. This. I mean, it's this what he does. He does shows like this. Okay. And good for him. Making money. Keep it going the best you can. And so he was with Hannah.
Starting point is 00:23:23 Hannah? Yeah, oh yeah. And then they went to the finale and he's like, I don't want to date you anymore. Is that Alabama Hannah? Mm-hmm. Yeah, she broke up with her dude and then she was like, oh, maybe I should go back to him.
Starting point is 00:23:31 And he's like, you know what? I'm going to go date famous people. Matt James. Oh, yeah, he's from the Bachelor. He was a Bachelor. So this is really just Bachelor Pats. Nicole Scherzinger? Oh, yeah, Pussy Cat Dolls.
Starting point is 00:23:43 Yes. Oh, I see her on TikTok sometimes. Yeah, she's hot. I mean, I just want to see what her house looks like. Uh-huh. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Adrian Baylon?
Starting point is 00:23:57 No. Google. Honestly, I'll be honest. And I am someone who has been a part of this. It feels like a Dancing with the Stars announced. Where you're like, who are all these people? Because I know people did that crap to me when I was on there. They're like, I never heard of this person. What a stupid pirate name.
Starting point is 00:24:10 But Adrian. She was in Cheetah Girls. Okay. Yeah. All right, well, good. I think the show used to be great. I'm interested to see how they do it this time. I think it'd be pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:24:21 if they do something different. But yeah, it feels like a, all right, here's the cast for Dancing with the Stars. And you're like, huh? And I only say that out of love because obviously I did it. 88% of people say they appreciate when their friends reach out to see how they're doing
Starting point is 00:24:37 and how often do people do that. I never reach out and just go, hey, I'm just checking in, how are you doing? I always feel like I'm annoying people. And I never call anybody. Maybe once a week, go I make a single phone call to somebody that's a friend. If I owe somebody a call for work stuff, I'll call.
Starting point is 00:24:50 But I never just pick up to, phone and go, let me make a call and have a talk here. I should do that more, but I always feel like I'm annoying folks. But 88% of people say they appreciate it and people reach out. But somebody calls me, they're pops up my phone the name. I'm like, oh, no, I don't want to, I don't have a phone call? Well, you're the 12%? Well, so 32% of people say they've done it in the past day. Who's called somebody to check in on a friend with their mouth on the phone in the past 24 hours? Me. Yesterday. But they didn't answer. Amad. Oh, he never answers. He never answers. So, yeah. And it's one of those things when someone does call you, I mean, you got to
Starting point is 00:25:21 have like an hour set aside and if you don't have that hour just ignore it 15% I've done it the past month you guys down on the month last month yes yeah do you like it you love it yeah you do yeah I'm just different I it makes you feel like they're thinking about you like does voice text count because I left one of those yesterday I hate getting voice text but you do those I know but kill me to listen to them kill me huh there's a funny meme about them it's like at what point does this become a podcast I'll say that my friends It's like, hey, just listen to your podcast you sent over. Should I save this and load it or what?
Starting point is 00:25:54 What I try to do more now because I hate them so much is I try to leave voice text but through I push the microphone and it translates to text. Unless I need to get a specific message with nuance, then I will leave it voice. But I've backed off that a little bit. And I try to never go over like 45 seconds. But the only problem was with the text when you hit the microphone, it doesn't ever understand you. And it writes it totally wrong. Mine is pretty good, though.
Starting point is 00:26:17 I hit send anyway and then they just had to ask me questions because I'm like, I'm too lazy to go and edit. Maybe it's an accent thing. Maybe. You think I have an accent? You're yelling at your phone. Like knowing how to pronounce words. It just shows up like question marks.
Starting point is 00:26:28 What are we having for dinner? Yeah. So 45 seconds is the length. I try to do that, but I always end up. Yeah, you don't even get to your point in the first 45. And he's like, hey. Look at this. A dog just ran across the street anyway.
Starting point is 00:26:42 So I haven't thought of my dog and all. And there's not really a way to fast forward. Do you pre-listen before you send it? Or do you just send it? Oh, I never pre-listened. Okay. Yeah, and I try not to send as many. No, I don't have them much time.
Starting point is 00:26:54 And if I'm going to call somebody, I FaceTime them for them. If I'm close, like, I'll only FaceTime Eddie. I'll be like FaceTime, and then he answers and in the toilet, no shirt on, and it's weird. I answer whenever you call. Or he's in bed, no shirt on, and it's weird. It's always weird. Okay, so those are two things I wanted to mention. My point is people like it.
Starting point is 00:27:09 So maybe today make a point to call somebody that you're thinking about and just check in, even if it feels awkward. I will do that today, too. Good. Try a mod. He won't answer. Yeah, that's my free pass. I know he won't answer, our friend of mine. I will call somebody and just be like, okay, hey, I'm just calling, see how it's going.
Starting point is 00:27:23 And I'll report back tomorrow and tell you how it went. Okay. Because to me, it feels like I'm bothering someone, but if people like it, I will do it. I love it. Okay. And it can't be one of us. Oh, crap. I've got to check in with you, Eddie, like 11 o'clock.
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Starting point is 00:30:30 I want to go over to the phones and talk to Sierra who lives in Oklahoma. Hi, Sierra. Good morning. How are you? I'm well. How are you? Hey, I'm doing pretty good. Would you like, hey, listen, you're in Oklahoma, the home of Sonic.
Starting point is 00:30:41 Would you like to want to Sonic? gift card to buy dinner for your whole family? I would love that. Okay, so what's going to happen is you're going to pass off this game to one of these show members here, and if they win it for you, you win the Sonic gift card. We're going to play name that TV finale. We're all described a very famous TV show and how it ended.
Starting point is 00:30:57 All the show member has to do is get four out of five. Oh, it's easy. Easy. So, that being said, would you like, Amy, Lunchbox, or Eddie to represent you, Sierra. Oh. It's me. I'm going to go with.
Starting point is 00:31:12 I'm going to go with Amy. I don't know. I planted that in her head. She did whisper in her ear? Yeah, I do. She did whisper too. Yeah. Okay, so Amy, you're playing for Sierra and a gift card to Sonic.
Starting point is 00:31:23 I think I won this last time. For the caller. I don't remember that. Yeah. Yeah, of course you don't know about that. Here we go. Amy, you can only miss one of these five. Ready?
Starting point is 00:31:35 Ready? What 80s show, starring Tom Selleck, ended with 50.7 million views after seven seasons. It finds his character meeting his grandfather and reuniting with his daughter. He also enlists again in the Navy
Starting point is 00:31:50 to provide his daughter a more stable life. What? It was based in Hawaii. Miami Vibe... Oh, just kidding. Why did you yell Miami Vice when I said Hawaii. She goes, that's the clue I needed.
Starting point is 00:32:03 The Hawaii just registered. NYPD Blue. No, no, no. But wasn't Tom Selleck in Miami Vice? Like he was like leaning up against a car with short shorts and a flowery top 80s show Tom Selling I guess it's got if it's Hawaii it's gotta be Hawaii 5-0
Starting point is 00:32:23 Hawaii 5-0 Hawaii 5-0 Hawaii 5-0 that is incorrect Hawaii 5-0 was like in the 60s and came back again way later What is it? That is Magnum V-I That's it though I described the right outfit though But you didn't get it right.
Starting point is 00:32:42 But I had the right scene. Hey, put Sierra back on. Sierra, are you there still? Fine. Yeah, I'm still here. Yeah, what part of Oklahoma do you live in? Norman, Oklahoma City. Been there many times.
Starting point is 00:32:55 I was in Norman a few weeks ago. Played golf down in Norman at the Oklahoma golf course. Got looked at by an Oklahoma trainer because they had injured leg. Wow. Yeah. That being said, I'm going to give you a chance here to trade. No. I miss one.
Starting point is 00:33:10 Amy can go forward. Four for four. You can stick with her and she has to go four for four or you can go to one of the guys and they can go four for five. Yeah. Might want to jump ship. No, Sierra, I just miss one. It's no biggie. The grass is not always greener, so I'm going to stick with Amy. Okay, Amy, you got to hit four in a row. Love the attitude.
Starting point is 00:33:26 Next one. What show ended in 1998? Big finale, 76 million viewers. In the finale, the four friends are made to pay for a crime with one year in prison. The show ends with them in a jail cell. Seinfeld. That's one. Would you guys have gotten there? It's so easy.
Starting point is 00:33:45 Okay. Amy. Yep. What 1972 war dromedy series was the biggest of all time? Mass. Okay, there you go. Correct. Is that a good show?
Starting point is 00:34:01 Before wrestling and I was annoyed. Honestly. I've never seen it. Yeah, I don't know. Come on TBS back in the day and I'll be like, we need to wrap this up because I need to watch Diamond Dallas page. You're taking on Steen tonight and we need to get to that match. Okay, Amy, you need to get two out of two out of time. What sitcom ended in 2005?
Starting point is 00:34:19 32 million viewers. It found the main character with a slight medical complication after it was found to be a routine surgery. That allows the family to imagine a world without him. The wife freaks out. The mother freaks out. And the father doesn't really know about it until later.
Starting point is 00:34:38 But the doctor walks down and goes, we have a problem. Everybody flips. And they go, okay, never mind. We're all good now. What? That's the final episode of that show. I just gave you way more than was listed here. They're in the doctor's office.
Starting point is 00:34:51 At the office, the hospital. And they're waiting in the waiting room. The doctor walks out and goes, hey, we have a problem. The wife freaks out. Oh, my God, oh, my God. The mom freaks out. Oh, my God, oh, my God. And then somebody else comes from the back.
Starting point is 00:35:03 Goes, well, hold on, we're good. We've stabilized them. But for a brief second, they all kind of pictured what would happen without him. I don't know. Lunchbox, do you know it? Wasn't even paying attention. You lost me in the doctor's office. So you don't know.
Starting point is 00:35:17 Well, he wasn't listening. I really wouldn't pay attention. He's probably on Facebook talking his high school friends. He is. Okay. Let's see. I don't know when this ended. I don't even know that I ever saw the...
Starting point is 00:35:28 2000. I know, but I'm the show that I have in my head. It's just like a... I'm giving you a lot of context. Shut in the dark. Yeah, that's what I'm basing it off of. Like, you know, everybody loves Raymond. There's the wife.
Starting point is 00:35:39 There's the mom. There's the dad. They all hung out. I don't think I ever saw the finale of that show, so... Why not? Let's go with it. Everybody loves Raymond? Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:35:49 Correct. Woo! Let's go. Yeah, that was my guess, but I didn't know that's how it ended. Me neither. Amy, it's the final one. All right. How you feel?
Starting point is 00:35:58 Feeling good. She might want to jump ship. You might want to check with her. Ready for the final question. What iconic show had a dramatic finale in 1991 after 14 seasons? Whoa. A visiting angel allows characters from the long. long-running drama to view life as if the main person had never been born.
Starting point is 00:36:22 So sad. Okay. Okay. Okay. Why do I have... Okay. I'm talking things out. Quantum leap is in my head.
Starting point is 00:36:44 But I don't know that that's an angel. He would like... 1999 after 14 seasons. So that means it started in the 70s. Okay, 70s. Touched by an angel. A visiting angel allows characters from the long-running drama to view life as if J.O. are had never been born.
Starting point is 00:37:01 Oh, come on. A little context there for you. A little extra hint. Dallas. Wow. Nice job. She did it. Good job, Amy.
Starting point is 00:37:09 She did it. She did it. Sierra, Amy is the winner. Good job. The grass is not always greener. How do you feel, Sierra? I feel like a winner today. Because you are.
Starting point is 00:37:19 You guys ever have a chance to play for a signed poppy of Stanley the dog for my daughter. You can have one of those too. Yeah. We'll send you a sonic card and a son. Amy, are you giving me my book and my signature. Yeah. You're allowed.
Starting point is 00:37:30 He'll sign it now. Hey, yeah, I'll send you a book here. I'll send you that and a sonic gift card. Oh, my daughter will love that. Thank you so much. What's her name? I'm Emerson. I have one already signed here to Michael.
Starting point is 00:37:40 Can I send you that one? No. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. Okay, so we'll put you on hold and get you the sonic gift card and we will get you assigned Stanley the dog in the first day of school book, okay? Oh my gosh. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 00:37:51 Yeah, thank you for listening. Thanks for believing in me. Thank you for believing in Amy. All right, let's play this. We'll sign the book. By the way, get a copy of Stanley. dog the first day of school right now at Amazon or wherever you buy your books someone sent me a picture from like the Los Angeles airport a picture of the book and it's so blows
Starting point is 00:38:05 my mind that people like outside of my 50 miles even sees the book it was what oh it's sold at the LA airport yeah yeah it's a real book I don't know why that's crazy to me but it's still people see it's pretty cool I'm like it's in a store that's crazy hey Ramundo where'd you see a country artist spending a bunch of money in Colorado like what was it a platform social platform yeah it was on Instagram oh okay so you see them doing what yes they're at a And I would say that they're a country artist. I'm not going to name them, but they're probably a C or D list. Okay. By the way, I don't want, because I say that too sometimes like it's a B list. I don't mean, that's not bad. A is Garth. McGraw, Chesney. B is, and you can go down to like the next level that's still wildly big. C is pretty big. So D, got a hit or two.
Starting point is 00:38:51 Yeah, and very new on the scene too. Got it. Okay. So they're there. All right. Resort, veil, all that. And then there's all these Instagram pictures of the food they were getting. I'm talking fish on fire, there was caviar, at least eight people at the table all eating this fine dining five-star Michelin-type food. And so my question was, who is paying for this? So you think because they are, as you refer to them as a D-List artist, C-List artist, whatever, that they don't have the money for that? Well, I'm asking, are they making that much tour? Well, I don't know who you're talking about, but I will say this, that a lot of times if you go to a place and you will showcase it, they'll cover a lot of it.
Starting point is 00:39:27 If you have a decent following. How many followers do they have? It's similar to me. 100,000. But they could be at a wedding too or something, you know, like a special event where they're not paying for it. Have they written other songs for other? Can you write who it is?
Starting point is 00:39:42 And I can probably give you some insight. I can tell you in your ear. Yeah, tell me my ear. How in the world are they paying for that? Oh, really? Tell me my ear. It's got to be something. Yeah, there's no way.
Starting point is 00:39:54 We'll read your lips. I believe there was a label person also involved in the area. It could have been like a getaway where the label was paying and they're like, you know, streaming people, radio people. Yeah, I know, bro. I was blown away because I know that I... Maybe come for family money too. That happens a lot. People that are artists, for the most part, either are very poor and they have nothing to lose.
Starting point is 00:40:13 They go and they work in an industry that is just terrible and difficult and crazy to make it because who cares? This is my dream. I got nothing to lose. Or they have all the money in the world and family money. And who cares? Then go do it because they have family money. It's usually only those two. There's some middle.
Starting point is 00:40:26 That's crazy. That's got to be family money, bro. All right. That's all, yeah, I didn't have that. Dang. All right, well, too bad you guys don't know. It's a lot of here. Come on.
Starting point is 00:40:36 Nah, that's up to Ray. He can tell you if he wants to. Hey, put an envelope. Well, seal it. No, no, no. All the Ray's other stuff. All right, coming up, Amy's pile of stories. Amy, what do you have over there?
Starting point is 00:40:45 I have the rudest things that you can do at someone else's house. You can make sure you don't do them. A pregnant wife asked her husband to abstain from something, and he wasn't happy about it. And I have the celebrities that we would vote for for president. Hey, Ray, did she tag the place? I said she. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:01 Did she tag the place? 50%. It was the city they were in, but never really the resort name. Then she must have some money from somewhere. They're paying for it. Good for her. If you have, if you were just a social media influencer, generally the rule is if you have a thousand followers,
Starting point is 00:41:17 you should be able to make a thousand bucks a year off your social media. If you do it right. Oh, for sure. So what? 100%. So then that trend continues? Like, if you've got... Yeah, for the moment. dog years. It's 77776766544. Yes. Generally. So I should make a couple mill?
Starting point is 00:41:35 Yeah, but I think the company probably owns the rights to that of yours. Oh, damn. No, they don't. I think they do. I had my people take a look at it. I think they, is your people you, the same people that call in as your agent? Nico Jackson. Yeah, yeah. The Bobby Bone Show is proud to be supported by Grand Canyon University, an affordable, private, nonprofit Christian University based in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona. They say higher education is outdated, irrelevant. Well, GCU doesn't settle for the status quo. They shatter it. At GCU, academically rigorous, industry-driven programs are built to move at the speed of relevance, with practical skills, career readiness, and opportunity for every learner. GCU believes
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Starting point is 00:44:22 dot APUS. Dot E-D-U slash military. The Bible Bowl show. Here's Amy's pile of stories. An etiquette expert put out a list of the rudest things
Starting point is 00:44:35 you can do at someone else's house. Oh, I would say it's not rude, but it feels rude while you're doing it. Hit them with the number two in their bathroom.
Starting point is 00:44:45 You're like, I just have to. I didn't want to. I didn't have. That feels rude, but it's not rude. I'd like to say that. Okay, because yeah, that's not on here. Yeah, go ahead. Moving things around, like, just because
Starting point is 00:44:55 you think, like, oh, maybe this chair would look better over here. Is someone ever did it at my house? Get out. I would laugh because it's so bizarre. Hey, my sister came to visit, and she rearranged my Tupper and plates in a better way, like I woke up to it, and she's like, I just thought your kitchen would be better, it flow better this way. I was like, thank you. But it's your sister, too. That's different than, you know, somebody coming over.
Starting point is 00:45:15 Okay, what else? Over staying, you're welcome. Any kind of snoop. Bringing an uninvited plus one. Well, the snooping thing, let me go back to that. Nobody goes into our bedroom bathroom. So you can snoop all you want in like the general space, the bathroom by the living room. So that's fair game?
Starting point is 00:45:34 There's nothing in there. There's a weird black urinal. People before me had... Our house has got some really weird things. It's like a nightclub yearn. There's a strobe. I would snoop at our house. It's so bizarre in some places.
Starting point is 00:45:46 But, you know, anything in like the main cabinet and the beach. bathroom. That's kind of fair game. That's kind of public domain. What else you got? Bringing an uninvited plus one. Yeah, that's weird. You can check ahead. But who would do that? Who would just show up with someone?
Starting point is 00:46:01 I feel like Ray would do that. You got invited somewhere and then you've got a friend that's in town. Him and South Beach show up. His buddy's South Beach. That was South Beach all the time. Yeah, it just show up constantly. Him and another dude in a tank top. Expecting a tour? Ray would show up. I had a Wii once. I had a Wii party. I was like, Ray, you should come over. We're going to play Wii.
Starting point is 00:46:17 It was new. And he showed up with South Beach. His buddy. I was like, bro, we don't have enough controllers. He's like, he'll just sit in the corner. And watch? He's like, yeah, it's South Beach. That's what he does. Yeah, weird. What else?
Starting point is 00:46:27 Expecting a tour. Like, showing up to someone's house and then being like, hey, can you show me around? I'd love to see the whole thing. That's rude. Well, maybe if they're not planning on giving you a tour. I guess if I know somebody's coming over, I feel like it's customary to go, hey, if you've never been here, do you want to see the house? I never want to see anybody's house for the record.
Starting point is 00:46:44 If I go to anybody's house, I never want the tour. I'm going to be honest. I don't care. But. I always feel like, and I don't want to give anybody a tour, but I'm like, okay, clean the toilet, because we got some people coming over. They might want a tour. They're going to want a tour. And they may want to lift a lid.
Starting point is 00:47:00 So, yeah. Okay, what else? Okay, thoughts on this husband that canceled a vacation with his pregnant wife after she asked him, hey, when we go on this trip, since I'm pregnant, I can't drink, so I'd really like for you not to drink either. And he's like, okay, forget it. We're not going on the trip. That's tough. It's really tough to ask me that because I don't drink.
Starting point is 00:47:17 Now, I prefer everybody drink around me because I don't want to be. acting different. And sometimes, if I don't know them well, I'm fake that I'm drinking. So I would never ask anyone that. So I don't know what it's like to be a drinker and be told, hey, don't drink. Well, Eddie and Lunchbox have been pregnant wife. My wife never told me don't drink because she couldn't drink. Yeah, never.
Starting point is 00:47:32 She just said, I'll drive. That's right. That's a perk. That's a perk. She's a D. They tried to keep their pregnant. She chose to get pregnant. She chose.
Starting point is 00:47:40 I didn't say that. Okay. That's weird. I don't like it. You're asking me how I feel. I think I don't like it. I don't either. You're going to cancel a trip that she wants to be a...
Starting point is 00:47:48 But also, I don't know what happened where she doesn't want him to drink. I don't know if he gets out of control. A lot of things. But if he doesn't, that's... If she's just going, why I can't? So you can't? That's also weird. But I don't think I'd cancel the trip.
Starting point is 00:47:59 Yeah. Okay, so I have who the number one celebrity is that we would vote for for president. Let me think about this. I got it. Well, I think the rock is up there because he's talked about it and he's universally loved. Yeah. I think people like the rock because he's friendly. He's motivational.
Starting point is 00:48:14 He doesn't really pick a side. He picked aside a little bit in the last. election, but not so much that I think it made it turn people off. Who do you have? Okay, well, The Rock is in at number five. Hiana Reeves at four. Tom. He's Canadian. Good luck. Oh, he is? Yeah, good luck. Well, that won't work. Tom Hanks at three, Morgan Freeman at two. He'll die. Well, I guess the other two presidents have been really old, too, so I guess it didn't matter anymore. They've been really old. Our last few presidents have been like 100. Yeah. Yeah. Go ahead. We're like the presidents that we wouldn't,
Starting point is 00:48:40 that we would go, you know what? Maybe we should not give them a driver's license if they're just normal people. That's a great point. We're voting for people. We're voting for to lead our country that if we sat and were asked, hey, should an 80-year-old just be able to drive willy-nilly and not get re-checked? We go, no, I think an 80-year-old should get re-checked peril license. Because, again, you start to, your body starts to fall off and your vision. We'd go like, yeah, we think there should be a role to get re-checked.
Starting point is 00:49:01 Yeah, we're like, here's a big button. Push it and blow the world up if you want. It's a bizarre thing. What else? Well, the number one spot, I just thought it was cool because it is Dolly Parton. That's the only one I agree with, even if she's 76. I'm like, yeah, totally. Totally down with that. Yeah, the Keanu thing. can't be president of America, the United States, if you weren't born here. But what about Arnold?
Starting point is 00:49:22 He was governor. Amy. Okay, we have a problem here. Amy thought Arnold was president. No, I didn't. Oh, Amy. I thought he was going to run for president at one point in time. Okay, that's my question.
Starting point is 00:49:31 Monstria. I know he was not president. In your world, he might have been president. No, he wasn't. I just thought he was going to run. I thought once you lived in America a certain amount of time, fair game. Nope. That'd get us in trouble probably in some different way.
Starting point is 00:49:45 All right, is that it? Yep. Maybe that's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news. With Amy. Tell me something good. So it was World Mental Health Day, and this hairstylist, Brittany bought, was like,
Starting point is 00:50:01 how can I help people that might be struggling mentally? She's like, well, I do know how to do hair. And when you get your hair done, it makes you feel good. So she basically put a open call out to her whole community and said, hey, if you need your hair wash, if you need it style, if you need it glow-dried, braided, come in, sit in my chair, I'll do it. And she said that, you know, she's not a mental health expert. She can't offer advice, but she can be a good listener. So as they would sit there, get their hair done, they're feeling good, maybe they open up and talk to her and get some stuff
Starting point is 00:50:32 out. And here's the clip of Brittany talking about why she likes helping people. Something about it. I like making people feel good about themselves and see what everyone else sees who they are in the inside, but they can see it from the outside. I like it that she's, listen to me, to people because when I go to my hairstylist, it's not even as serious or as good. I'm like, do they want to hear me talk? Sometimes I don't want to talk at all. And I'm like, do they expect me to talk? You know what?
Starting point is 00:50:56 You almost wish you could check a box when you go in like, what do you want? Because once you went for a massage and they were like, how much talking do you want? Yeah. I mean, it was like, no talking at all. And then I think one of the options was talk my face off. And I was like, not bad. Not while I'm getting a massage. I love the reason she's doing it, right?
Starting point is 00:51:11 That's, if anything, it's an example of, hey, you should like communicate with folks. Like, tell them, I got you, you got me. Let's talk about mental health. So that's great. But also, it's like, what should we do with their hairstylist? Do they want us? Because they have the same questions every time. So I've seen a movie lately.
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