The Bobby Bones Show - (Mon Full Show) Someone Is Cheating On Bobby! + What Products Do We Recommend? + The Trends We Wish Would Make a Comeback
Episode Date: June 26, 2023Someone on the show is cheating on Bobby! Find out who it is and how he's going to get revenge. Then, these are the products we recommend that will make your life better! Hear all about the things we ...use and love! Plus, what trends do we wish would make a comeback and become popular again!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome back.
Hope your weekend was great.
Morning, today.
We have Old Dominia coming up just a little bit.
But let's go around the room.
On Monday, I like to just throw out a general question.
I get to know you question.
I'll ask it and I'll answer it first to give you guys time to think
because you don't know what's going to be.
What piece of culture or trend has died out that you wish to see make a comeback?
And I'll go first.
But again, what piece of culture or old trend has died out and it'd be cool if it came back?
It could be anything.
Me, I'm going to go with Hammer pants because there was a feller named MC Hammer.
He had songs like, you can't touch this.
Have you seen her?
Too legit to quit?
I could keep going.
Pray.
That's why we pray just to make it today all my life.
I wanted to make it to the top.
That's why we pray.
Some said I wouldn't.
They told me no, but I didn't stop.
That's why we pray.
He had that song, right?
The pants were so comfortable.
Aside from being mad,
because they were like,
tied on the waist,
but they were massive.
Parachute pants what they looked like
because they were just so big on the sides.
They were very comfortable.
I love comfort.
My wife tells me I should stop wearing cutouts
everywhere I go when I'm not working.
I went to the doctor and he cut out.
It's a short the other day.
She's like, what's happening?
I said, I was just, I was just living my life.
She was like, there's a time when you just,
This is the time to place.
She's like, just grab a t-shirt with the sleeves.
Like, why?
That's not me.
I like to wear shorts and a cut-out, cut-out shirt and a hat and go to wherever I need to go.
Hammer pants and a cut-out shirt.
That would be the jam.
Cut-out shirt, still in, though, if you ask me.
Mine's hammer pants.
Eddie.
All right, I'm going to go kind of the same generation.
Dance-offs.
Do you remember in middle school where you thought a fight was going on at lunch and you're like,
oh, my gosh, there's a fight?
It's not a fight.
It's a danceoff.
Were they dancing off for the reason they would have been fighting, though?
Because they were so mad at each other.
They're like, oh, yeah, watch this.
And they do the running man.
And they fight and they do it right in front of them, right in front of the other person.
And then they back off.
And everyone's like, ooh, and then the other person goes.
That's cool.
Did you see that on TV?
No, that was my middle school.
Did you guys not have that?
I went to a school where if they kick kids out of other schools for gang affiliation, they got sent to my school.
Oh.
So we didn't have dance off.
You had a shootouts.
Yeah.
Never had dance off.
Really?
That sounds fun.
That's why I'm like, that would be awesome if that had been what it was.
That was the coolest thing in the world.
and they were really two people that hated each other,
but instead of fighting, they danced off.
And the principal was like, what do I do?
Do I stop this?
We had Jones off sometimes.
What was that?
He was Jones on each other.
You take turns Jones on each other.
You make fun of each other.
Oh, like cut downs?
Yeah, and you go back and forth.
Oh, oh!
But then they turned into a fight.
They would just get real personal.
I wish it ended it with the best Jones,
but then it would turn into a fight.
Wow, wow.
I'm shocked you guys didn't have danceoffs.
I wish.
I wish we would have lunchbox.
Man, there's a lot of them.
I want to get rid of them.
caller ID and I want to get rid of doorbell cameras.
So yours is getting rid of technology.
Oh, not bringing back?
No, I want to bring back to good old days when kids could do stuff.
Like, they could prank call.
Now they can't because you call.
Oh, I'm not going to answer that.
I don't know who it is.
So there is no prank calling for kids.
I feel so bad for them getting to enjoy that satisfaction of calling someone and saying,
is your refrigerator running?
Oh, you better go catch you.
You know, stupid things like that.
They can't even do that anymore.
And they can't go toilet paper.
You know why?
Because everyone has a doorbell camera and it alerts to people.
they're outside toilet paper in your house.
Poor kids.
Let's bring back the fun.
I feel like he's running for office trying to get every 14-year-old to vote for him.
And I'd also like cargo shorts to be back in.
They kind of are if it's the right ones.
Really?
They are.
You still wear yours.
I don't have any cargo shorts anymore.
And cargo pants.
If it's the right ones, they are back in.
Because I never had cargo pants.
I just had the shorts.
And I mean, if I'm going on a plane, I'd put a water bottle, snacks, like phone, wall.
I mean, it was amazing.
Cargo.
Yeah.
Literal cargo.
He would use the pants for literal cargo.
And my wife kept on, hey, those are like, what, you need to get rid of those?
And I was like, ah, I think they're still in.
She's like, no, your only one wears them.
I like that answer better than being able to have kids go and, you know,
go to the paper.
Yeah, mess up people's property.
But, okay, Amy.
A blockbuster.
Or something like that.
An experience for my kids on a Friday night.
I was just trying to tell them the other day about how you have no idea how exciting it was on a Friday night to get to go to Blockbuster
and sit there and try to pick out the perfect video, get the candy, wait and line.
Like, it's just a whole thing.
and like something to go do, and then you get to watch a movie.
Now we just sit at home and scroll the TV trying to find a movie.
Yeah, that's awesome.
You wasted a lot of time going to Blockbuster.
Oh, I loved going.
I think she liked the experience.
It was cool.
It was.
It was like going somewhere.
Oh, yeah.
And then the movie you wanted was there.
Was never there.
And then it wasn't there.
Or you can check the return box and it just got dropped in.
Yeah.
Got it.
I'd be like, is there she just Ms. Deltfire came in the last five minutes.
Well, yeah, I just got to rewind it real quick.
Let's go.
Right.
Because it's like, also I was trying to explain to them,
Be Kind.
rewind like you would have to wait for it to rewind before you go return it and also as a parent
on the weekend sometimes you're just looking for time to kill that's true something to do and
that would be awesome good answers everybody yeah I'm sorry that we were just not able to go out
and like spray paint places though lunchbox really we've really because a doorbell can't
yeah doorbell cams and ruin everything burglar eyes and you know it's really run that I mean do you
not agree I agree that there I get your point it's just funny that's where you went in that
yeah the good old days good old days right
Yeah.
Let's open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it on the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
I've been going out with this girl for a few months,
and we've been on about eight dates.
Man, we've hit it off.
I think we both have mutual feelings towards each other.
We both want a relationship.
The one thing about her that I find alarming
is that she has not once ever offered
to pay for any dates that we have been on.
I'd never let her pay
But I feel like the gesture of offering
Goes a long way
She has a good job so I know money's not an issue
Is this a red flag that I should take into consideration
Before making things official
Or am I overthinking it
Would love to hear your input
Love the show
Signed
Guy with a full heart and an empty bank account
Now I think you bring up a couple points
That are vital to my answer here
Number one is you like her a whole lot
Point number one
You like her a whole lot
First of all, if you do like her and she likes you and it's hitting,
it's going great.
I don't think you should find a secondary reason to kill the relationship like this.
If you're on the fence already,
you could actually put this on the scale and see if it overweight.
But I don't think that that's a red flag.
Now, there are different colors of flags,
but that part's not a red flag.
And you can't let it be a red flag.
The other thing is, she has a good job.
So you know money's not an issue.
If money were an issue and she wasn't paying,
I think a concern would be maybe she,
maybe she's just dating me because I got money in and paying for stuff.
Because she's got a good job, my assumption is it's in her own personal private family culture
that this has, this is instilled into her.
It's not her fault.
She can improve at it if you'd like her to, but you have to communicate that too.
So I am not good sometimes because I will just feel something and I won't communicate it,
yet I'll still be disappointed when they don't do what I didn't tell them they should have done anyway.
or at least ask them about.
So it is not a red flag.
There's a conversation that you can have.
She is not using you for your money
because she has money.
I just think she could possibly be coming up from a place of,
well, the guy just pays.
Now, if that's uncomfortable and she says that,
that's something you got to deal with.
Maybe you're okay with it if she just says it.
If she just comes out and goes,
oh, sorry, where I come from,
the guy pays for the dates.
Yeah, he said he wouldn't let her pay even if she tried.
Yeah, because he...
Right, right.
You already had it!
You're gonna hold her for something
that you don't even really want her to do.
And I do understand, because I was the same way.
I always wanted to see what kind of person they were.
But I wouldn't red flag them if we'd gone on that many dates.
You'd do that at like two or three.
You go to dinner, maybe test them out a little ice cream after.
If they don't jump out on that second date and say,
I'll get the ice cream.
Then you start to go, mm, you don't do it after eight
and you really like each other.
You're there.
It's hard to get somebody that you really like for eight dates.
They don't even have to speak.
They just need to do the last.
wallet grab. Yeah, yeah, sure. But they didn't. But that's where we are. Right. But if you don't
communicate your needs, yet they don't give you your needs. You can't be upset. They're not
given your needs because you never communicated that you had these needs. How do you have that
conversation? Yeah. Are you ever going to pay for anything? Oh, wow, wow. That's aggressive,
much. Hey, by the way. But don't say it just like that. Okay, good. Oh, how would you say it?
Are you ever going to pay for anything?
Stop. No, you would, I think it's, you haven't had the conversation. You haven't had the conversation.
How I would do it honestly, let's say, Eddie, you and I are on a date.
Yes.
And we've been on eight dates and I paid for all of them.
And I would be like, does it offend you when I like open the door for you?
Like, because I really try to get it and open the door.
Some people will go, you know, everything's equal.
Does it offend you when I always, oh, and I don't think it would, but does it offend you?
No, I actually enjoy it.
Thank you.
Because I enjoy it too.
And I try to really do a lot of the old school things.
And you probably want to pay for some meals.
and I'm sorry that I've been so over the top about making sure that I pay.
And if you want to pay for some of these, I think we're at the stage now where we can start to
split it off a little bit.
But I just want you to know that I always feel like I'm here to take care of you.
And if that's weird to you, let me know.
You don't want to pay for my meals anymore?
I want to pay for all your meals, every one of your meals.
Good.
How do you feel about paying for all your meals forever?
That'd be great. You should.
Okay.
See, if you answer like that, that's where the red flag comes up immediately.
I was testing you.
But that ain't going to happen.
Oh, okay.
What do you think she'll say?
Oh, it's been really nice of you.
And sure, I can chip.
I'd be happy to chip in some.
I just, because maybe she thinks you're just so quick because that credit card, it's awkward to her.
So that's how you do it.
You kind of, I don't want to say, lube it up.
So I'm not.
But you did.
Maybe we beep that and just put that on the podcast scuba.
But you warm it up.
No, no, no, that's cool like a car.
You loom it up.
No.
Now you beep that again.
Oil it up.
Yeah.
Beat that part again for the radio.
Okay.
For the live part right here, we're just beeping it.
But yes, you have to walk her to that question because you can't go, why don't you pay?
But you can go, like, you don't care right?
Because I enjoy, and I enjoy paying.
And if you ever feel like you, and that's how you get that conversation up.
Okay, we can wrap this up, but I just throw in a little wrinkle of, what if she's in debt?
Like, maybe she has a really great job, but she's...
Yeah, but he is broke.
Yeah, he could be in debt.
Okay, I'm just saying.
He's assuming, he's like she got a really good job.
So I know it's not an issue.
And so he may not know that she's got all these credit card bills or whatever.
And she's like, oh, sweet, I'm getting my meals paid for.
Well, I don't want that, though.
I know.
A lot of assumptions here, but that's why you communicate it.
So it'll be like, hey, so you have.
And if you're in debt, go in debt a little more, buy me a sandwich, you know?
What's the difference?
I'm in debt too.
I'm buying you dinners.
Yeah.
That's what I would say do.
So get at it.
Don't red flag it.
It's not red flagable.
It can be if you keep going and you get down the road or you don't like
what you see.
Right.
Down to Dead End,
you don't like that house?
Get out of there.
But right now,
don't do it.
All right,
thank you for that email.
Close it up.
We've got your email
and we've read it on your air.
Now it's about to close.
Bobby's mailback.
Yeah.
Lunchbox will stop talking about
riding in cars with both Morgan
and being around Amy.
Like it's this new thing to talk about.
We don't have a water cooler,
but water cooler talk.
They're both so terrible at driving.
You know what I call that?
What?
Desperation.
For what?
He's just desperate for stuff to say.
Yeah, but that's,
Tim, that's what he does.
No.
Is this just a bit so you can get on the air?
No.
Is it valid, good bits that, like, you're like, oh, that actually is kind of good.
We should do that.
Well, what he suggested was a driver test between you and Morgan with a professional driver.
Okay.
Yes, because I've ridden with Morgan like three times in the last couple of weeks, and it is scary.
Amy, I used to ride with you, and we took trips all the way from here to Austin,
and I would be scared to take a nap because you were driving, and I was like, oh, man, I can't, I can't.
If you're scared to nap while someone's driving on an interstate, that's crazy.
Yeah.
Like, scary.
Stop.
And so I get in the car with Morgan and she holds on the phone.
She looks at the map.
Won't let me hold it.
The last time I got in the car with her, she has that big duck.
And then she hits a curb.
And I said, a curb when she's taking a right hand turn.
She goes, you said it afterward?
Well, after she hit the curb.
Yeah, yeah.
And she goes, oh, no, that was just a great.
I'm like, no, that wasn't great.
And then an email comes in and she checks it while she's driving.
I'm like, what are we doing here, people?
I swiped it away from the mess.
Did you take a nap?
No.
No, no, no, no.
You're never getting rides again, ever.
Just letting you know.
I thought, man, we got to have a driver off.
We got to find out who is the worst driver.
I'm good.
Because we gave Amy a hard time, Morgan might beat her.
By beating her, do you mean lose to her?
Yes.
Yeah.
Hey, Scoo Steve.
So my idea is it's not just Amy v. Morgan.
It's Amy v. Morgan, v. Eddie, the lunchbox.
All of us?
You all take the test.
Bring it.
Because then.
I don't know that they're both bad drivers
and it could be just...
She hit a curb.
And she said, oh, that was a great.
It was a great.
No, no.
You don't go boboop off a grate.
Yes, you do it a Jeep.
Lunchbox, you've never hit a curb.
I mean, I haven't hit a great in a long time.
You know how many bottles and grates are in Nashville.
The roads are not good.
I don't know.
Were you just looking for bits?
I can drive you to the street corner
and you can show me where this great is.
Okay, scuba.
Yeah, what do you want to do?
If we could get a driving instructor and like a court,
I mean, is there,
Do they have courses or anything here that you take that a test?
I mean, my daughter's literally taking her driver's test in like a week and a half.
With a guy.
I don't know.
But it's like we find somebody who can do it.
We set up some stuff.
They have people that have the two wheels in the car.
Parallel parking.
Yeah.
No, it's through a private.
Running from police.
Yes.
Oh, I like that.
Ramps.
There's all these categories.
Is it hazard.
Can we figure out something?
Because I have a feeling Mr. Petty over here thinks he's a lot.
better driver than he is.
Maybe he would lose or maybe he would win.
Well, apparently he's never hit a curb.
That's what he says, yeah.
Yeah, when I'm driving, I don't hit curves when I'm taking a right-hires.
It's pretty rare, guys.
But if you're saying, never, I'm saying, have you ever hit a curb?
Yes, right?
Okay, thank you.
The odds of me being in the car and hurt, that's the one random curve she hit in her whole life.
It wasn't a curve.
It wasn't.
Oh, my gosh, it wasn't.
So this is what we're dealing with.
You also have the craziest car of all of us.
No, no.
Right.
My car's crappy, but guess what?
You've taken the least care of it.
So that also says something about your character with driving.
So I'm just putting that out there.
Morgan, my car would not last 18 years if I was a bad driver.
Because you see big dense and-
But you don't take care of your, I mean, you do, the inside of your car,
you've always been pig pen from Charlie Brown.
That's fine.
But I'm talking about the outside.
I don't hit things.
I don't get in wreck.
Well, she drove over a grade apparently.
I can't wait to go to that street corner and take a picture of this great.
I am going to go out.
You're not going to drive 30 minutes away where it was.
That's not what we're doing.
We don't care about.
the grape or the curb or the curve
or the curve. We don't care any of that.
I'll show your tire mark on the car. What we care
about is to see if we can have some sort
of driving tests that everybody
can take and see who the best driver is,
Scoobie Steve. We can do that, yeah. It doesn't have to be
tomorrow. It can be two, three, four weeks. It doesn't matter.
Okay. But whatever, if everybody
takes it, would you guys be willing to take it?
Yes. I'm in.
Amy's still like, uh-oh. Well, I just feel
like it's ridiculous, but okay. That's a fun bit.
If you beat him,
if you beat him.
How's he? How's, what?
What's the, I guess we need to know the grading process.
No, you don't.
You got to pass the test.
What's we all top?
Well, it's the highest jump off the ramp.
Right.
So if we all pass, we're good.
It's who drives the best with their knees while eating.
I can do that.
I can do that.
I'm good at that.
Who's the worst driver on the show, though?
Say it now and it's going down on record.
I'm not going to take part of the test.
I don't claim to be a very great driver.
I'm a slow driver, but I think I'm okay.
But I'm not bragging.
I'm out of the test because I will be sitting here while you guys do it.
Amy.
Lunchbox.
You think he's the worst.
Lunchbox.
Oh, it's going to be Amy, but it's going to be close.
Eddie?
I haven't seen Morgan, so I'm going to Amy.
Okay, whatever.
I've seen that.
Morgan?
Lunchbox.
Okay, there you have it?
Let's play.
Are they just saying that?
Yeah, they're out of anger.
They're angry.
You better back up.
You better be the best driver.
If you're sitting here criticizing what we do,
you better be the best driver of all of us.
I will be.
If you're not, that's hilarious.
I told you.
And if he's not, then that's hilarious too.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
there's something good.
A 911 dispatcher in New York gets a call and it's someone saying,
oh my gosh, there's a big mother duck on the highway.
We don't know what to do.
It looks like it's calling for something.
So the cops go over there.
They show up and yeah, Mother Duck's looking for its ducklings.
There's four ducklings that apparently went down a storm drain and Mother Duck's freaking out going,
like, where are they?
Where are they?
So cops are like, what do we do?
What do we do?
They go to the storm drain.
They kind of listen like, oh, we can kind of faintly hear the ducklings.
So one of them thinks, hey, get your.
phone, go on YouTube, Google
Mother Duck calls, and play it.
And so they did it, turned the volume all the way up,
and the duck slowly came to the storm during.
They came to the phone.
Yeah, they came to the phone, and Mother Duck was
reunited with the Ducklings. They watched the Ducklings and the Duck, and they took
them to a nearby phone.
That's awesome. I'm going to try this.
With what, your kids?
No.
The bedroom? No, my ducks. I have ducks.
You play PS5 sound, your son comes out, hello?
Yeah, yeah.
I could try that.
No, my ducks.
They haven't returned to me in a while.
No, no, they don't live with you.
You're not their mom.
They were just swimming in your backyard.
You think you're their mom maybe?
You're not their mom.
Yeah.
I have provided them.
No, no.
Oh, no.
No.
Well, here's the thing.
Also, a bunch of listeners told me when they saw the ducks, they're like, oh, my gosh, just wait.
They're going to, they're mating and they're going to give you ducklings.
You want to watch ducks mate?
No.
But I'm waiting for the little ducklings to show up.
And now there's been, it's been so anti-clad.
Like, I had ducks.
It was amazing.
We were just stopping by.
You're probably migrating.
Yeah.
You're headed up north.
Whatever.
I'm pulling up some duck sounds and I'm going to call them.
All right.
Eddie good story.
That's cool, huh?
Yeah, it's really cool.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
It's a Bobby Bones show interview.
I'm a big Old Dominion fan, the band.
Well, for sure, talk to Matthew Ramsey.
I don't know who's with Matthew, but we'll see what's up.
Old Dominion's got eight number ones, including their very first one.
Break up with him.
We won't do them all, but I loved their last number one, one-man band.
I don't want to be a one-man band.
I thought Snapback was the jam.
And their newest single, it should have married you.
Here you go.
Their Memory Lane EP is out now.
It came out on Friday.
Their No Bad Vibes Tour is out.
They're out on the road and doing all kinds of stuff.
Here they are.
They've won the ACM.
They are amazing.
on the Bobby Bones show now.
Old Dominion.
I got Matthew and Trevor here on.
Hey, guys.
What's up?
Hey.
We got lots of stuff.
First of all, I want to talk about something that I see a lot.
I've not seen it with you guys.
And actually, the picture I'm looking out of you guys, you're not doing this.
So this is a perfect reason to ask it because I'm not picking on you, but picking on bands in general.
Why in most band pictures are bands looking different directions?
What's happening in all the different directions in band pictures where that's a thing?
You're just really tired of being with each other.
Band pictures are picky, man.
There's not much different you can do.
But I'm telling you, like the picture that is on my desk here now,
all of you guys are looking forward, like a normal picture where someone says,
hey, guys, we're going to take a picture to look.
But a lot of band pictures, like someone's looking at Haley's Comet,
there's a worm on the ground for another member.
Why do you think just generally, because that's a pretty common thing,
and I'm sure if we look back at your pictures, you've done this too at some point.
Why do you think that was a thing?
I think, you know what I think it is?
is I think it's because it's really tough.
The more people you get in a group, it's really tough to get a good face on everybody.
So if everybody's looking somewhere else, there's a better chance that one person who's looking at the camera gives you the good face.
And it doesn't matter what everybody else is doing.
I'll accept that and move on.
Next, Lunchbox saw one of you guys recording yourself playing golf.
Which one was it?
That one.
It's Brad.
Probably Brad.
That had to be Brad.
Well, Lunchbox just pointed in.
Is it that?
You're pointing at the screen in front of you.
I'm pointing at the screen.
Yeah, I don't know names.
Okay, so it's not Trevor or Matthew.
No.
Okay.
No.
That one.
He said that Brad showed up with a camera and set it all up, like a full, you know,
influencers and then recorded himself at the driving range,
hitting golf balls from different angles, and which I didn't hate.
I mean, he just wants to get better at golf.
But is he generally the guy that likes to be on camera, or is he just a big golfer?
I think he's just a big golfer.
I've never seen somebody be.
so dedicated at something to be so pretty good at it.
That's hilarious.
Dang, dang.
I like it. That's hilarious and I like it.
We're going to play a little song by you guys here and we'll come back in a second.
But the current single that is now, I believe it's top five.
We're going to do this first.
It's Memory Lane and the Memory Lane EP is out now.
But I don't know, you guys, both of you guys wrote this song, also with Brad and Jesse
Joe Dylan.
So I'm always curious about where did this start?
Who had it in their phone?
Who had a couple lines?
Like how did this song come together?
It was actually Brad had the little guitar lick and that beat going when we showed up to his house.
And I think Jesse Joe actually had the title memory lane,
but she didn't really know anything past that.
And we just sort of started riffing on it.
And somebody said, you know, if I can buy a house on memory lane,
And then it kind of zapped us all into this world
where we were all suddenly on our own little journey
in our minds, I think.
And we were just kind of all reminiscing.
And it kind of went line by line from that point.
It wasn't like we were trying to write around
some sort of hook like we do sometimes.
We were truly just kind of in it emotionally
and seeing where we could go with it.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me.
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I'm Ago Wodam.
My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live, and the Big Money Players Network.
It's Will Ferrell.
Woo, woo, woo, woo, woo.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
I went and had lunch with them one day.
And I was like, and dad, I think I want to really give this a shot.
I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent.
He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
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If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know,
The cat just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
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On the Bobby Bones Show now.
Old Dominion.
You were talking a second ago about Memory Lane and maybe Jesse Joe Dylan had come in with a song title.
I have a song title.
I just, I haven't written it with the right people yet.
You guys may not know me.
I do a little comedy music, a little thing.
You know, maybe I do a little thing.
It ain't in an Old Dominion.
We've heard, we've heard.
Yeah, although we did use to play after Old Dominion, back when they were babies, you know what I mean?
Oh, yeah.
They've surpassed us.
Don't worry.
They far surpassed us at this point.
I don't want to brag.
But I got a title.
It's a love song, and it's called Breakfast for Dinner.
I don't think you should eat breakfast for dinner, and I don't want to eat two meals.
If I'm eating and my wife's having breakfast, I don't want to have lunch.
We can't do that.
But I'll do everything for you, including have breakfast for dinner.
So if you guys don't want to write in that and send it back to me and make him you one-third the
writer and it's going to be funny. That's cool. Have at it. Man, that's, that's a lot of parameters.
You're going to get a full third for that. I gave you the whole idea and the inspiration of it.
I mean, what else is true. I mean, that's, that happens. I mean, I'm already sure.
What I would do is go, like, have a beer for breakfast and breakfast for dinner.
I don't drink beer. That's what I would do. Or I could have, see, it's like all the things I
never thought I would do because I love her so much. Like I never thought I would, um,
remember to put the toilet seat down. You know, I thought I never would care. I would never
buy furniture that I didn't have to put together like to buy something. And I do it,
whatever. Oh, take a break from work. Yeah. Go on vacation or not worry about always being
thinner. And for you, I do anything. Even have breakfast for dinner. You know, it's kind of like that
situation. I, I see what, see where you're going with that. All of those.
things sound like sacrifices. Breakfast for dinner sounds like a cop-out, but I think...
But I hate breakfast for dinner, but that's the thing you're missing.
Really? There's no way... I should never have eggs afternoon.
And I have eggs every meal. And I would never, after 6 p.m. eat cereal with a spoon.
See, follow me. We're doing cat in the hat rhymes here for songs. And I do anything. So feel free to finish it.
and send it back and then we'll see what happens.
You know, like sometimes in a writing session
when we're all sitting around throwing around ideas,
you know, you come in and you're like,
this is my idea and you've thought it through
and you pitch it to the guys.
And everybody goes, you know, I have this idea,
which basically means that idea was not going to be written that day.
And I feel like we might be in one of those situations.
Well, I have this idea the interview is over.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
No, I mean, we all got great ideas here today, don't we boys?
Yeah, how about that?
To be fair, you know, we wrote a song called Song for Another Time,
and I pitched that idea to about 10 different writers,
and they all shot it down.
So maybe we're just not the people for it.
I guess you're not.
Maybe we are, though.
I don't know.
I'm going to get back to you on this.
Thanks.
The wheels are turning.
Trevor knows.
And I'm going to tell you what, Matt, when Trevor goes solo,
you think you know who's going to be up here doing his promotion?
Trevor, and you know who ain't getting invited?
Matthew Ramsey.
So stuck on that egg.
All right, look, they got some stupid music out today.
It came out on Friday.
Who gives a crap?
I'm just kidding.
Okay, look, you know I'm a massive fan.
Like, I couldn't be a bigger fan of you guys' music in general.
You write excellent hooks, but also the songs.
Always have depth unless you purposefully go,
we didn't want this song to have depth.
Like, I just am such a fan of your music.
In this EP that you put out, it's the Memory Lane EP.
Why an EP, which means EP for those that are
they're listening. It's eight, I mean, it is eight songs. It's almost a full record. Why not
like 12, 18 songs? Why not like a bunch of stuff? Because we're just not done with it yet.
So the rest of it's coming. Oh, so it'll be part of the whole thing. Yeah, it's part of a larger project.
We actually just got a text this morning with some updated mixes and stuff. So we have actually
a lot more music that we're working on that will be out sooner than later. That's a good answer.
I'm just still a little hurt by the whole we're not the guys for you.
I know a lot of songs.
You guys will never write in this town again.
Oh.
I do want to play.
We're going to come back with that for one more little deal here.
But what is all your number one singles here?
Because I have all of them.
Which one for you guys are you like, man, we've played this so many times
that you can just play it by heart where you almost don't even have to think.
All of them.
For me, none of them.
For me, I'm always like.
Yeah, you have to sing.
Do I remember this song?
Any prompter? You ever use a prompter?
No, no prompter yet.
But I can see that in my future.
But I've definitely had to have, you know, lyrics take to the ground before.
But that's usually when we're playing something new that I want to, you know, make sure I remember.
But with the hits and stuff, I get, if I don't think about it too much, I'll be okay.
But you can also, like, luckily with a hit, the crowd will take over for you if you need to.
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Old Dominion.
Matthew, a question for you first.
Has your insurance gone up just generally?
I did get a suspicious call from our business manager suggesting that I up my life insurance policy for some reason.
Can you like walk us through your last couple to few injuries?
Oh my God.
Well, the last couple where I fell off a ladder a couple years ago and broke the rib, punctured the lung, tore a ligament.
and then just recently rolled a side-by-side UTV thing
and broke my pelvis in three spit places.
So I think I should be good for another couple of years now.
Yeah, it's funny because our business manager called all of us
and said maybe we should spend less just in case.
Just in case he stands all the money.
I don't know where that was coming.
Just the case the cash flow dried up suddenly.
Yeah.
That's funny.
You guys are out.
And again, you guys are excellent live.
It's the No Bad Vibes 2020, Tour.
We got a lot of great artists that are coming out in various states with you guys.
My question for you guys is, how do you look for openers?
Like, what do you look for whenever you put people on a show with you?
Man, it's been really tough because it used to be, you know, just looking for someone who was available.
Everyone's so busy.
So we used to try to find somebody that could do the entire tour.
And that really limited us.
And when it came time this time, we started to do that.
And then we thought, well, man, why don't we just find people that we like and people that our fans will like that
that can just do maybe a couple of shows and see if we can put the pieces of the puzzle together like that?
So, you know, yeah, we just try to find something that will be, you know, it's the no bad vibes store.
So we're trying to find good vibes and happy energy and, you know, artists that can support that.
And I feel like we got it.
Trevor, let's end on this.
Give me a good Kenny Chesney story of something hanging out with Kenny where, you know, you.
you just live in life or you're back, you know, in between shows.
Give me a Kenny Chesney nugget to end with.
Hmm.
Well, let's see.
There's so many.
Let me think of one I can tell.
You know, it's always fun is doing the ice bath.
This is the one thing that it's a little behind the scenes that people don't realize he travels with an ice bath.
So it was fun.
You know, I was out there with a couple of my kids.
And I got to torture my kids a little bit.
by sinking them on the ice bath and watching Kenny Chesney lean and whisper into their air for a couple minutes and talk them through it.
So that was that was interesting behind the scenes moment.
Yeah, pretty G-rated there.
I like it.
We made it mad.
We made him mad this weekend.
A couple of us were in, we're in Key West.
And we were out on a boat and we kept facetiming him.
He was like, stop facetiming me.
I cannot answer it right now.
He's probably doing his own beach.
He's probably doing his own beach living.
Guys, love you guys.
Love the music.
Good luck.
And hopefully we'll, I'm sure we'll see you soon.
All right.
And don't forget, breakfast for dinner.
You got my number.
Hey.
All right.
Feel better, man.
All right.
There's like, all right.
Yeah, yeah.
It's like when you sit someone at a party and you really want to go away to the next person,
you're like, all right, well, all right, there they are.
Oh, Dominion.
Bye, guys.
I like breakfast for dinner.
See you guys.
See you.
All right.
It's a voicemail we got over the weekend.
Hey, Joe.
I was inspired.
buy your scratch-off ticket statement.
So I bought a $10 one.
And I won $1,000.
Yeah.
Wow.
Dang.
We didn't win a thousand dollar one and we spent a lot of money on it.
I saw Mr. Beast bought a million dollars in scratch-offs.
Yeah.
Did you win?
I don't know the end result.
He ended up losing $200,000.
And I'm like, hmm, convenient.
Make me look like a little fish.
Like he wanted.
Oh, Mr. Beast is very rich.
Yeah, yeah.
But like he saw me do $2,000.
I don't think he saw you.
Oh, come on.
you. And he was like, oh, you want to see
something lunchbox? I'll do a million. Make you look like a little
fish. And that's what he did. He said that to you?
I mean, that's he... Basically. With his video,
he was sending a message. That's crazy. He bought a million
dollars on scratch off. They brought like a dump truck
and dumped them because they couldn't... Who scratched
all that? No, no. And that's the one thing.
He did the loser way. He just scanned them.
He didn't scan. He didn't scratch...
A million bucks I'd have done that, too. It's an experiment at that point.
It's not a bit. I guess unless he
scratched him on YouTube, every day he did
some at a time. Right. Do something like
down, but he literally just, I mean, how lame is that?
I think it's interesting, we talked about it.
He's worth $500 million bucks.
Really? Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm really, he looks like a little fish.
He's just normal, dude.
Wow.
Yeah.
Here's one more voicemail.
Good morning studio.
I just wanted a comment on how you guys were, I guess, very hated when you first moved
into Nashville.
And honestly, I remember when our station up here was playing you.
And I'm like, I don't really like this guy.
But honestly, I listen to you guys every morning.
Love to hear it.
Was a former broadcaster, too, in radio.
Did mostly sports play-by-play.
But thank you very much for what you do.
You guys are real.
I love it.
Thanks, Bobby, and to the entire crew.
I knew there was something about this guy and some sort of broadcasting.
Do you hear him?
Yeah, I thought it would be like, you know, three, two, bottom of the night.
Or welcome to Tradeo.
Saw it, Colin.
And, you know, he definitely has a really good voice.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
Some people swear by never washing their jeans.
Like they think it just ruins the way they fit.
I think that it does wear them.
And then some people will also wash them, but only inside out occasionally.
I think jeans are definitely cleaned strategically by most folks.
Some people put them in the freezer?
I think most people just wash their jeans.
But yes, there are groups to do this.
So the design director for Levi's, he says he personally washes his after every 30 to
50 wears.
Wow.
And then if he...
But what about, like,
sometimes I get food on them,
chocolate on them.
Yeah, yeah.
Maybe spot treat.
He said he recommends
washing them alone
on gentle cycle,
cold water inside out
to prevent fading.
You hang them up outside to dry
and never put them in the dryer.
That's a lot of work.
Never put them in the dryer.
I don't like how clothes to feel
just hanging.
And we have some clothes
and I have some clothes
that I will only wash in cold water
and then don't dry them.
But you talk about not fitting
right. You just hang them on it. They don't fit
right then. Much less
well some stuff you put it in the dryer it's going to shrink.
Yeah but if I just hang in it
it never fits right. Like if I'm dry hanging it, is it
for you? Really? You know, all my sun dresses?
Yeah, me too. If it says lay flat
to dry, like how are you? Oh, I don't lay flat. How are you hanging it?
Outside on the clothes pins.
Are you though? You know, that's what we used to do for sure. Yeah. I want
one. The laundry room, we have a little, like, bar.
A rack. And the hangers have the little
clips on them so the wet,
while clip them in and hang them.
Maybe try laying flat.
Maybe it's just,
I don't want to miss with laundry.
I just figured it out.
Why am I best in on laundry?
I'm done.
I'm done.
Thank you.
All right.
Adults who partake in short daytime naps
could be doing more than catching up on sleep.
New research suggests that they're going to be slowing the rate at which their brain
shrinks.
Because as we age,
our brain naturally gets smaller.
But people who nap,
they put that off.
Hey, buddy.
Hey, Einstein over there.
Hello.
Yeah.
You paying attention to this story was for you.
He's getting older, though.
He's like, actually, relativity, he says.
Is that it?
Yeah, well, this study didn't say the duration time that would be good,
but previous research says 30 minutes is best.
So that means his head's going to explode.
It's going to get so big from the long naps he takes.
It doesn't grow bigger.
It just keeps it from shrinking.
It's not like a turnip.
You know, I'm planning it grows.
My mind is sharper than all y'alls.
Yes, we agree.
Carly Pierce revealed the way she got Chris Stapleton
to get on her song,
we don't fight anymore.
And what she did was she DM'd Morgan,
Chris's wife.
And so she says,
hey, yeah,
if you want to get anybody to do anything,
go to the wife first.
Mark.
And that's how it happened.
Interesting.
I'm trying to think if someone wanted you for something,
if it'd be beneficial for them to go to Caitlin.
No, go to any.
Don't do that.
No, because Caitlin is not,
she's very much,
I think you should have more balance.
And I,
to be like, well, listen, I have to make money.
She's like, we're, we're good.
We don't need to make more money.
We're good.
We don't need money.
As in not we're so rich, we're good.
But she's like, I'm fine.
We don't, I'm not somebody, we don't have to have a lot of money.
I have to, like, say, you can spend money on this.
She doesn't like to spend money.
So for her, that's never, because I'm like, I'm finally successful.
I can.
And I got the wrong person because she does not care.
And it's a great trade.
I'd much rather have that.
But sometimes I would just like to be like, why don't you go shopping?
She's like, I don't want to go shopping.
I just want to hang out.
Go shopping.
It's awesome overall, but sometimes I would, you know, I just like to be, hey, no, it's tough.
She ain't going to do that for work.
Now, if it's like life balance or something that's fun for me, she often encourages me to go to fun things.
Like, hey, don't work, go do this because you'll have fun doing it.
Like, that's really her thing, or we'll have fun doing it.
Okay, so if someone wants to get you to do something fun, go through her.
That would be it.
Boom.
If it's there, you could go through Mike D.
Don't do it because I don't work wise.
Oh boy.
Here comes all the DMs.
Mike,
I trust Mike D as much as anybody I've ever trusted as far as this world.
Music-wise, too.
What do we call that a gatekeeper?
Mike's, I am, but I'm not much of a gate.
What kind of yard am I, you know?
Mike D. Morgan number one, they're probably the two that would be the person to go to that I would trust.
And then Eddie.
No, don't they, I don't check my DMs.
You don't?
Really? Okay. All right. What else?
That's my mom. I didn't think of it was fun stuff too.
Yeah. What did you say?
Oh, I said, I'm Amy. That's my pile.
All right. Thank you.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
Which Bobby?
Tell me it's something good.
You know, sometimes even here on the show or listeners, they're like, well, something happened to the fence, and it's on the property line of me and my neighbor, and we don't know who's got to replace.
That happens sometimes because it's right on the line.
It's happened to me.
Okay.
Yeah.
How'd that end up?
We split it at 50-50.
Good for you guys.
You came to a conclusion.
I like that.
Well, here, you got people, and there's part of a section of a shoreline up in the northeast.
And the city's like, it ain't ours.
And they're like, yeah, it isn't.
They're like, nope, we ain't cleaning it up.
There's trash all over it.
And the people are like, you literally run it.
You put rules on it.
Why don't?
So the people are like, we're just going to do it ourselves.
So what they do, they get on Facebook.
They go, hey, can everybody show up?
They start pinning stuff on those little boards.
And that's exactly what happened.
So for months, they were just like, somebody please clean it.
They did it themselves.
They gathered 3,000 pounds of trash in this quarter mile area.
It was almost like they were using it for a dump.
There's so much trash there.
So they did the months-long cleanup.
Randy and Kathy's who started it.
And now they're like, hey, we could probably do this in other places nearby.
Sometimes the city, the county, they don't have the manpower.
And if you really want it, sure, go do it yourself.
But Arnold Schwarzenegger, he did the potholes himself.
Yeah, but then he got in trouble.
Well, yeah.
Because they were like, that was purposeful.
But the person who drew the weaners over the potholes in another town.
That was funny.
It made them go fix it.
That's what I'm talking about.
That's figuring it out.
But no, I just want to shout out, you know, Randy, who first said, okay, we can do something about it.
And then Kathy who hopped in, and that's it.
They cleaned it up, and the town's better because of it.
That's it.
Thank you.
And that's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
Hope you guys had a great weekend.
Now let's go over to Amy and get in the Morning Corny.
A morning corny.
What's a pizza maker's favorite song?
What's a pizza maker's favorite song?
Slice, Slice, Baby.
Oh.
That was the Morning Corny.
What about Genuine, parentheses, pepper, rooney.
Oh.
Genuine pony?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're hungry?
Let's eat it.
Yeah.
What's that?
Yeah.
Pepperoni.
Yeah, we really tried.
We got nothing there.
Thank you very much.
I've been told by Mike that someone here on the show wants to reveal a cheating confession.
I trust Mike to make this a good bit, so I don't know much about it.
Who on the show wants to review?
Is it a game?
It had been cheating on a game?
It is not me.
So I'm not going to do this and step forward and be like it's me.
So does anyone want to admit to cheating on a game?
No? Okay
I didn't want to cheating on the line for husband
Because that would be hardcore, but we could roll that here
There's no husbands
Oh yeah
See, every time
But no, it could have been passed
He has to
It could have been passed, I didn't think about that
It's like, it's like set him up
I know, pops him out
Like he just, any chance of it
I was thinking of you, Amy, I thought he was
Any chance you get
He was taking that night
I was just going, anyway
Answer the question, anyone
She's cheating on their spouse.
Bobby could be like there's two of these, like just two of anything, be like, well, not for Amy.
Like every, like, no matter what Bobby's talking about, he's going to find a way to make a comment.
My advice would be don't acknowledge it.
Okay.
No, he said husbands.
I was protecting you.
Okay, okay, okay.
Oh, you're such a, yeah.
Protecting her.
Okay.
It is not me, so I'm going to take myself out of it.
Amy, is it you?
No.
Lunchbox is it you?
No.
Eddie, is it you?
It's me, man.
It's me.
I want to admit something on air.
Is this stupid?
No.
Okay.
No, and I haven't even really done it yet.
It's just I feel.
Wait, you're announcing you're going to cheat on your wife?
Well, no.
I'm not my wife.
It's not keyed on my wife.
Okay, got it, got it.
No.
And it's just a situation that's presented itself,
and I feel like if I do this, and I do want to do it,
I think it'd be cheating.
This sounds bizarre.
Yeah.
I got invited by,
another couple and me and my wife.
It's crazy. We both got invited.
We got invited to go see Counting Crows and Dashboard Confessional.
That's our thing. You know that's our thing. That's what I told my wife.
And I told my wife I said, look. Who was it?
Who was you cheating on me with?
I don't want to out them. Because I haven't said yes yet.
But the fact that you even considering making love, I mean, sorry, I go into a concert.
With another.
Wow.
Dude, I feel terrible.
That is tough because that's kind of Eddie and I.
It's been our thing forever.
20 years.
And we've had Adam Duritz here and dashboard.
Yeah.
Eddie has no loyalty, though, man.
Well, what do you mean by that?
I get it.
Your wife.
And you hadn't said anything yet?
Yeah, because it's understood.
Yeah, that's what I thought.
And that's why I told my wife.
I'm like, we usually go to those shows.
I don't say, hey, I'm going to see you at work tomorrow, right, Eddie?
No.
Why?
Understood.
It's understood.
Yeah.
We're going to see each other for it.
Okay.
Well, listen, you do what you got to do.
And if you're, sometimes you got, you know, relationships just run its course.
Okay, but say I say yes, right?
You have to say yes if your wife wants to do it.
And we go to couples.
And it's going to be awkward when I see you there.
And then we're going to see each other.
What if you're like seated right in front of us the whole time?
Why would you be alone?
Just to make it weird for ready.
I'd be looking at you the whole time.
I honestly have nobody that would go with me to that.
You're.
Kailen doesn't want to go to Counting Crows.
But she would for you.
I don't think so.
She makes fun of.
There's music.
We were, like, we have a little hot tub situation in our house.
And we were in and I was playing County Crows.
And she was like, hey, can we not do a hot tub time machine?
I'm like going back.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
She's like, can we do hot tub normal, normal machines?
So you were literally planning on going with him.
But he didn't tell you, though.
Of course.
We go to it.
It's just a given.
Right.
Right.
But he never asked, Amy.
And then my wife asked.
The wife is, it just makes me feeling uncomfortable, but I'm not her.
I can't be heard a couple last.
Do I know the couple?
No, no, no, no.
You promise?
probably will after this.
Do you love them?
No, no, I don't love them.
It's not like that.
Does it mean anything?
No, it doesn't.
It's just a pure...
It's just physical to your ears.
It's just an invite, man.
We're not going to do anything.
Are you all going to do dinner too?
You think this will be a thing like a normal where you guys...
Oh, man.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Are you driving?
Do you ride together?
We haven't figured any of that.
I haven't even said yes yet.
Slumber party?
This is what I'm going to say.
I get it.
Like the adult serious part of me gets it.
You should go.
You and your wife.
It does.
Hit me a little crossway because it's always been our thing.
But that's okay.
I know.
I got it.
This is in,
but I'm going to do back.
What's up?
Because it is also going to be uncomfortable for you.
Uh-oh.
I'm going to cheat on you with something.
What are you doing?
I don't know yet, but don't worry.
Wait, wait.
You didn't know.
Revenge cheating?
Yeah.
Oh, raging idiots.
I would like to audition.
Oh,
Jamie.
What?
Shut it.
I can sing.
If you and I just said,
if you and I would be like righteous gemstones.
Remember we used to sing on.
We'd be baby, baby Billy and the sister.
We used to do, you're the reason not kids are ugly.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't know what it is yet, Eddie, but I'm going to cheat on you too.
No, no, no, no, no.
There's no revenge cheating on me.
Yeah, you, me, both cheat back to even.
Wow.
So you're cheating, I'll cheat next.
Oh, no.
Let me figure out what it is.
Oh, no.
What are you going to do?
Hey, I'll be balk.
Oh, no.
The only way that I'll feel good is if I get revenge.
Okay.
Hey, real quick, though, can I ask, can you,
hook us up with tickets? Oh my gosh, no.
I was about to ask who's paying. Oh,
this got real awkward. No.
No, I'm just saying, you know
the people, you know?
Wait, you just said you got invited by
another couple. That's true. And I asked,
I asked my wife. So you're going to cheat on me and then you're going to
ask to use my bed? Well, here's what my wife says.
Yes. We will not use your bed.
That's basically what you're saying. No, you're asking.
Hey, babe, do you mind if I cheat on you and can
you might use our mattress?
That's some bull crap.
Okay, I was just shooting my shop.
Because my wife said, like, Bobby has hookups, right?
Yeah, if you go with Bobby, you have hookups?
So Bobby, you want to be the fifth wheel?
You could come with us?
Yeah, then that, oh.
Hey, you want to come with us?
I'm not into voyeurism.
I don't want to watch.
No, all of us will partake.
Hey, I don't want to watch.
Hey, you won't be watching.
We'll all.
Trust me.
I'll be watching.
I don't have any tickets for you.
And I'll be cheating back.
I don't like that.
When?
I don't know.
Could be today.
It could be tomorrow.
It could be next month.
Oh, no.
I'll let you know.
I'll let you know when I figure it out.
You go to a big golf tournament without me.
Oh my gosh, I could be your caddy.
Amy, will you stop trying to take my place?
Hey, you guys start inserting yourself into the cheating.
Stop it.
What?
I'm trying.
Hey, she's flying solo.
You need love.
Okay.
Or lunchbox could be your workout partner.
Yeah, okay.
Dang, here.
I mean, he's not, he doesn't work out.
You did you before?
No, I know, but listen.
Now Eddie's bodybuilder.
He doesn't matter.
I'm done with this bit.
I've been, I've been a human.
I'm so sorry.
And it is what it is, but I'll be cheating back.
No, you don't have to do.
The end.
I understand.
I'm going to play this song, and then we're going to come back.
I'm going to be free of this.
It hurts me enough to do this, man.
You don't need to get back at me.
It will hurt me enough to do it back, okay?
Whenever I figure it out.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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What's up, everyone?
I'm Ago Wodom. My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live, and the Big Money Players Network. It's Will Ferrell.
Woo, woo, woo, woo. My dad gave me the best advice ever. I went and had lunch with them one day, and I was like, and dad, I think I want to really give this a shot. I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings. I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place they come look for up and coming talent. He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry.
about you, which is really sweet.
Yeah.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall
and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat.
Just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
Listen to Thanks Dad on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
Bobby Bone Show recommends.
So give me something that you want to recommend to our listeners that they could use in their everyday live.
Amy, I go to you first.
What do you have?
Silk or satin pillowcases.
My wife is a big fan got me in.
Yeah.
There's all kinds.
I mean, the brand doesn't really matter.
But it's just, it's so much better for your hair and your skin.
And you can, like, go to bed with your hair kind of done and wake up and it's still done.
If you have a cotton pillowcase, not the case.
Not the case.
With the hair thing,
Eddie?
Well, I mean, not for me, but for most people,
it's pretty cool.
Sounds cool.
Yeah.
You don't slip off the pillow with a sylis?
No.
Right.
Yeah, a little bit.
I do.
Okay.
But for my hair, mostly, if I have something,
because my hair's all curly and poofy.
So my wife's like,
you should just do this.
And also, yeah, you skin, apparently.
It helps you retain moisture,
which is always good for your skin
so you don't have dry skin,
which is less wrinkles,
anti-aging, all the things.
Eddie, recommend something.
I recently got a battery-packed
powered pump, which is like good for bikes and balls or whatever.
So like if you're like me, have a bunch of kids like,
ah, dad, my bike's flat again.
It's cool.
It's like we keep it in a drawer and you plug it in and you just turn it on.
How big is and how much it costs?
It's like the size of your hand.
It costs about 50 bucks.
It's not cheap.
But it's awesome though.
Like it's great for all the balls that we have.
The football's flat.
It needs a little more air because like I try to teach him how to use the pump.
And they're always like, oh, they can't do it.
All three of them are there together trying to pump it.
So I'm like, just get the thing and turn it on.
They're doing that thing where they act like they can't do it.
So you don't ask me to do it.
Yeah.
Lunchbox, recommend something.
It's reusable water balloons.
These are genius.
They're like these little balls and they have magnetic seal.
And you just fill them up water.
They seal together.
Boom, throw them in someone.
Guess what?
Not little pieces of, you know, trash, litter in the yard.
And they actually explode on the person.
They get wet.
You pick it up.
Dip it in water.
Fill it back up.
Woo.
That's amazing.
What an invention.
I've never heard of that.
But they have, it's magnetic.
Yeah, the ring is magnetic.
So you open the two sides.
and like you're slicing an orange down the middle.
Slice two sides,
dip it in the water.
Is it still soft like a balloon?
It doesn't hit like a plastic.
Right.
It's really soft.
I saw them for the first time this weekend and the kids love them and they're easy for the kids to use.
I mean, my one year old could dip it in water and fill it up.
Looking at them here.
Yeah, it's really good.
Morgan, can we link all this stuff?
Yeah, we definitely can.
I'm going to recommend the new season of Black Mirror.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
It's crazy.
Oh, my.
It's unlike.
I've only watched three of the six.
That episode, too, shook me where it's about a documentary.
Black Mirror is a show on Netflix that deals with technology and where the world could be going.
I watch this show.
That's my favorite show, I think, of all time.
And none of them are connected to the last one.
And the first one was really good.
It's called Joan is Awful.
And it's where all of a sudden she realizes there's a show being made about her life.
She has no idea how.
So you watch and you see.
but episode two about this documentary
True Crime documentaries
shook me
I could stop thinking about it for two days
That's crazy
And then number three has Aaron Paul in from Breaking Bad
I watch he's an astronaut Jesse
Yeah
And it was also really good
So I'm gonna recommend Black Mirror
That episode two guys
Has anyone watched it?
No
Mike did you think episode two is the craziest thing you'd ever seen
Really?
My wife is like
You hate scary movies
It's not scary as in horror.
She was like, why do you watch this?
I mean, I can't stop thinking about it right now.
I'm surprised you like that.
That's more of a horror movie almost.
Except there are no monsters.
It's pretty dark, though.
It's dark, but there are no monsters.
That's what scares you monsters?
Yeah.
And vampires.
Like that.
Look, man, I can't help what I dream about when I go to sleep.
I told you, I read Twilight.
Well tried.
And had nightmares because I couldn't stop thinking of vampires attacking me.
Yeah, I'm going to recommend that.
Ray Mundo, do you have anything you want to recommend?
Yeah, it's called the doorstop alarm, and it's for hotels, Airbnb.
So after in bed, if somebody was to open your door, a loud alarm would go off.
And it's for you, alert you, scare them maybe, and maybe tell neighbors, you know.
That's pretty good.
If you forget to put the slap, but if you put that down, you should also remember put the slap over.
Unless they don't have the slap thing, you know, the lock.
Right.
Morgan, you have one?
Yeah, I have caffeine gummies, so I don't drink coffee, but I love these little caffeine
gummies that I buy and they bring along with me and they give you like a cup of coffee
and you're on the go so you don't have to go to a coffee place they're just with you pop them in
you're good to go but what do they taste like they taste like chocolate they're like little teeny tiny
chocolates there's Dutch chocolate salted caramel and you're sure they're cap why you wink at me why
you say their caffeine in your bank no they are like I get a burst of energy that I need when
I'm really tired they're from Seattle gummy company there you go hey check it all out we'll
load them up on our website gonna get to the news in a second and get to the
update on Elon Musk versus Mark Zuckerberg in a cage match. So that's coming up in a second.
First, over to Charlie in Virginia, who is on the phone. Hey, Charlie, what's up, buddy?
Hey, good morning, studio.
Morning.
All right, always want to do that.
Well, you're dreaming.
Hey, Bobby, I want to. Yes. Go ahead, buddy.
Oh, that's all right. I wanted to talk you about your show in D.C. My best friend and I,
we got tickets to go with our wives. And it's my best friend.
wife's birthday that day on
Saturday the 16th and
she's also a hardworking
nurse and they're actually expecting
their first baby. So I wanted to know
if you could give her a shout out at the show.
Yeah and you know what? If she'll have that baby on
stage, refund of the tickets. You go
to the show, you get on stage, you have the baby, then
you get a refund. If you name the kid
Bobby, I give you all the money from that show that
night. Oh, what a night. Yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah. Just, um, Ray, put them on hold
and get their information and I'll put it on a piece of paper
and I'll shout out to them. All right. I hope you say hi to
in there. And the baby gets tickets for life to
anything you do. Yeah, that's too much,
Amy. We just went over the line there.
Shows did pretty well this weekend.
If you guys want to come to a show, bobbybones.com,
Wichita, has got like 10 tickets left. That whole theater is almost sold out.
Tampa's pretty much sold out. Virginia Beach is pretty much
sold out. Vegas and D.C., still some left in Louisville.
But go to Bobbybones.com. If you want to come to
the comedically inspirational shows, it'll be pretty good. We're shooting
all, if not a lot of them
for like real deal stuff.
I can't say much else about it, but it'll be fun.
All right, thank you. News time. Let's go.
Bobby's Big.
Stories.
During a tour date in Minneapolis on Saturday,
Taylor Swift performed her song, Dear John,
for the first time in 11 years.
Now, the song came out.
They're like the song's rumored to be about John Mayer.
It's pretty much John Mayer right on the news.
It's called Dear John.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah, and it was right after, you know, they dated.
So everybody had been like,
oh, when this new album comes out,
but it's her re-recording it
and then owning the masters.
And they go after, all the Swifties go after
the people that she was mad at back then.
But she's on stage and she's like, don't.
She's like, we're adults now.
She's like, I'm going to re-release the song,
but don't.
Don't go and attack them on social media.
But revisiting that this weekend,
I forgot how she was 19 and he was 31.
Oh, I didn't realize that.
Yeah.
John reportedly dated Taylor from December 2009 to February
2010 when he was,
31 and she was 19 and the breakup was far
from being amicable.
But yeah, it'll be on Taylor's version
of Speak Now. Yeah, Swifties
go hard. I don't mess with them. It's about the only group I don't
mess with. A lot of them.
Well, they just don't mess with
they're hardcore. There's a lot of different kind of groups, but
Swifties are maybe the most
hardcore army in the world. We should just send
them to fight our wars. Ukraine, Russia?
Nope. Send the Swifties in. No, fix that
crap immediately.
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg and a cage
match, here's the update. So last
week, like, hey, let's fight.
Okay, send the location. And the
big thing was they were going to fight in a cage.
So,
they continue to talk about it. According to Dana White,
head of the UFC, Musk and
Zuck are absolutely dead serious
about battling it out in the octagon.
This would be the biggest pay-per-view
in the history of the world. Absolutely.
If they were to do it and then donate the money,
that would be
an amazing thing to do. You'd have to settle
on who gets the money. Yeah.
all the expense. There'd be a lot to it.
And also, billionaires don't become billionaires by donating all their money.
So there's that, too.
So I don't know what's going to happen.
If it ever happens, it'd be hilarious.
It'd be a terrible fight.
It'll be the worst.
It's like actually watching two people fight in a bar.
It just isn't pretty.
It's stupid.
You're like, well, he hit him one time and he got knocked out.
But I would buy it.
But Zuckerberg's like ripped, right?
Zuckerberg's jujitsu guy.
Okay.
Yeah, well.
Yeah, yeah.
Musk is a lot bigger.
is he? Musk is 51, big dude.
Zuck is 39, younger,
trains Jiu-Jitsu.
Zuckerberg is the favorite
right now, according to the odds.
About minus 160,
so it's a pretty good favorite,
but nothing crazy, crazy.
That's from The Verge.
Let's go. Let's do this.
I think Zuck,
Zuck and what in Musk?
Zuck and Musk.
I think Zuckerberg probably does this all the time.
I think people that are obsessed with things,
myself included, get really obsessed with things.
I think he probably fights all the time.
And I've watched videos him fighting other people.
I watched him get...
Where?
Choked out online the other day.
Oh, yeah, like in a gym, like on a mat.
And then they said he didn't get choked out, but he looked like he got choked out to me.
But sometimes you get choked out.
If you get in the ring enough, you're going to get choked out occasionally.
So anyway, that'd be cool to watch.
A man, robes a woman then asks her out is the next story from KMOV.
In Indianapolis, an unidentified woman was coming home from working late,
and she was approached by a gunman who stole cash from her
and forced her to send him a...
on Facebook.
Huh.
So he could get her info?
Later, he had the guts to ask her for a date.
Oh my gosh.
So is that planned or like in the middle of the robbery?
Like, hey, she's cute.
Right.
I would imagine it's a second scenario.
Wow.
Or you just go up and hit on her.
Instead of robber.
That's what I would think, because I don't think that's really the greatest hello, like first impression of the gun.
Court records state that boys pointed out his Facebook profile to the victim and watched her add him.
Wow.
You're going to jail now.
Uh-huh.
I mean, that's not going to work on most women, but there are some where they're going to be into that.
Well, and if they were to get together, what a story that would be for later in life.
Oh, wow.
Boyce also reportedly told her he'd pay her back the money he stole and then left the scene on a bike.
There was also a message exchange where Boyce allegedly wrote, look, just now I'm going to pay you back.
It's a blank way to meet, but blank.
You just pretty.
After a request to meet up, the victim told the assailant that she had a man.
but she wishes him the best.
He was charged with armed robbery on Wednesday.
Wow.
What a love story.
An influencer openly brags about defrauding credit card companies.
I saw this video, and one of the videos that I saw he was in a pool holding him up.
Yeah, like, what?
It's the dumbest thing I've ever seen.
Technology should be making us smarter.
And I don't know that it's making us dumber, but it's allowing the dumb people to be heard by more people.
So here you go.
An influencer on TikTok openly bragged about defrauding credit card companies.
Here is green thumb got.
Bans describing his scene.
And what he's talking about is the corporate veil, which he does and you can do to protect
your personal assets unless a court can prove fraud or wrongdoing, then they can go after
your personal assets.
Let's say, for example, you'll get a car or a credit card in your personal name.
You're personally held responsible for that.
So if you're going to be held liable, and if you don't make that payment back, the bank
can come and sue you.
With business credit, you are not personally held responsible for that line of credit.
So let's say, for example, how I got this watch, I went open business credit cards,
that account. I then proceeded to go on, buy this for $400,000. I'm going to turn around
sell it to a jeweler for $80,000 in cash, which now gives me the cash. I'll file bankruptcy on the
company. I'll never have to actually pay it back. That's legit. I saw that video. I was like,
dude, he's living the life. This is going to jail. That's the life. He's going to jail.
And there are people probably taking advantage of this constantly. However, you, you shouldn't do it.
Then you also, you're an idiot if you post it, you do it. You see how I got this watch.
Yeah. He's showing you.
exactly what he got, said exactly how he got it.
Yeah. His face is there.
That's crazy. He got a lot of credit cards.
That's kind of like lunchbox and the tax thing.
Like, he gets on here, talks about how like he
writes off everything.
He does say he does it by the book, just books from different years.
But then he doesn't show us all the stuff he's got. He just says it.
This guy's like showing it.
True. He's an idiot.
When it comes to athletic activities, men and women have different favorites.
Going to the gym to focus on cardio as tops for women while playing golf is what
men like to do best.
The rest of the female sports include hiking, dancing, swimming, and yoga.
For guys, again, it's golf and then basketball, hiking, and fishing.
Come on.
Although the guy ones for the most part aren't near as active as the lady.
Yeah, I always have a weird, I have a weird association with golf and talking about it because golf is a privileged sport.
We never had, I never got to play golf as a kid.
I worked at a golf course, but I got, I did maintenance and they never let us play.
and so I never played golf until my 20s.
And so even now, like, I love to play golf.
But I always have this association with rich people on golf.
So I always feel weird talking about golf.
So I don't talk about it that much.
But then I'm like, is golf more?
I don't know.
I just have this attachment to golf being for rich people.
And I don't think it is, like, the people that I know, we just play golf,
but just that kid part of me because I never got to play.
Do you think golf for rich people?
I mean, I think that sometimes we associate it with it because it's like you think
golf club or golf course country club like yes wealthier people business people are doing it they're
out there making deals doing whatever so i think it does have some of that association but maybe it should
i be concerned less maybe yes be concerned less it's more accessible there's other there's um you know
what's that that course and mini golf mini golf put put the course in austin that like all my high school
friends it was so cheap lions oh dude 13 bucks i think it's a mini golf course yeah so like there's
you know we's got what's lines you're like it's lines you guys it's like it's
get hit with balls.
Yes.
Everywhere.
Ah, it's like grenades coming in in all directions.
There's affordable courses.
Absolutely.
Okay.
Here's what makes Americans angriest about airlines from the atmosphere research group.
Number one, delays and cancellations.
Yep.
I watched TikTok yesterday of a guy just screaming at the woman working the desk.
The guy has no idea how human beings, airlines, emotions, any of that actually work.
Does he think that this person working behind the counter has any of the guy?
thing to do with that plane being late. Also,
does he think it's helping their human
relationship that he screams at her
to try to make the...
And does he think that she's also not
going, oh, I hate this, because it sucks
for them and now it sucks for me.
There was just such a disconnection
of this guy screaming at her.
You know we're late.
You did this all purpose.
And he was huge, but I would have loved him
to punch him in the face. Because every
once in a while, somebody needs to be punching the face.
concluded sometimes. People that act
that way, there's underlying
issues. Absolutely. Absolutely. Well, some of that underlying issue is being annoyed, you can't
get to your place. But, yeah,
I hear you. I mean, yeah, I can be
annoyed and I'm not going to react. Nobody ever
wants to trap you on the tarmac
on purpose. Right. It sucks.
But that's one of them. Bad getting lost.
Oh, that's bad. Long lines. Close proximity to other people. Well, you can
stay away from me. That you can do. Okay, and let's see.
We have one more. Oh, I do want to talk about this.
Lana Del Rey, for example.
She may be an artist that you guys know.
We listen to her a lot of my house because my wife is a big fan,
but I want to play you some summertime sadness here.
Dance version.
All right.
So the reason I brought this up is because there's this massive music festival in England called Glass and Berry.
And she was late.
She's a headliner.
She's 30 minutes late to go on.
They kicked her off and they were like, you're not playing your show.
What?
It was awesome.
It was awesome because.
I mean, Kanye was late like two hours one time.
It just depends on who you are, where you are.
Their rules.
Wow.
There are probably a lot of the morning shows where you guys are coming in 20 minutes late,
who gives a crap.
Yeah.
Hey, they ain't happening here.
Yeah, that sounds cool.
Because we all respect each other, right?
We respect each other, and we respect each other's time.
And so she came out 30 minutes late.
They had a midnight curfew.
And here you go, her excuse.
Go ahead.
I was so late that I am about to rush this set today.
If they cut power, they cut power, my hair takes some time to do.
I love you to go.
Let's keep on running the set as it's supposed to go.
Her hair took 30 minutes.
It was her hair?
Okay.
They're 30 minutes late.
And then they cut her.
They walked out and said, you can't do it.
You can't play the show.
They cut her.
They cut the power.
Here's the fan singing as she's being walked off by security.
On the crowd was mad.
Yeah, it's on her.
You can't be late.
You just really messed up with a bunch of your fans who paid good money to sing it.
So that's it.
I love it.
I mean, how are we going to have those rock and roll stories, dude?
We can't be late.
True.
Like, that's so rock.
star would be like, I'm late.
But they had a curfew.
And they wait and they chant,
Lana, Lana, Lana, and then she shows up.
I don't like that rock and roll.
I never like that rock'n'roll.
Rock and roll to me is...
Bobby likes on time, Rock.
Rock and roll to me is showing up on time.
Because if you're a rock star
and you do things on time, that's even more rock.
Oh my gosh.
You just love it when people go on early.
Oh, yes.
Who goes on it?
No one can go on early.
No one going early.
I'm just saying even by five minutes.
He's probably like, oh my gosh.
Yeah, yeah.
I love this band.
I can't.
All right, that's it.
Thank you.
They can use AI to basically take any artist to make them sing any song just by going.
Okay, we got it all together.
Here's what you got.
This is Elvis doing Baby Got Back.
Oh, I take lots and a can't lie.
You are the brothers that can to deny it.
And when a girl walks in with an in-ditty-ditty-way, stand around in your face.
you get scrum
the way you get strung
Wow
Now we need
So mix a lot
Doing Elvis
That'd be cool
That would be funny
My wife and I went to
Kind of like
Late breakfast
brunch
And we're sitting there
And it's an outside place
Pretty nice day on Saturday
And there was a family
Next to us
And they had a son
Probably two
Two and a half
And he steps away
From his table
Again it's an outside patio
And just starts peeing
Oh.
Oh.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
I could not stop laughing.
He was just doing what he'd been taught.
He's outside.
He was peeing right next to the tables.
That's hilarious.
And so I'm dying.
The mom is mortified and she's, and my wife's like, it's fine.
We don't care.
Like, there are other tables and they were like a little weird about it, but she's like,
don't worry about us.
We don't care.
It's a kid peeing.
She's from like, he's from Arkansas from Oklahoma, you know.
And she's like, I'm so sorry.
Sorry, but I mean, the kid just ripped it.
Right in front of everybody.
Funniest thing I've seen forever.
So that's kind of how my weekend went.
You, what did you do?
Oh, I did a lot of gardening.
That's mostly what I went to Home Depot twice.
I need to go back again.
Only problem is I finally cleaned out my car too.
I got it all cleaned, vacuumed out, looking really good.
And then I decided to go home depot and loaded it up with plants and pine straw.
And so now I need to get it clean again.
But, I mean, I got mosquito bites all over me now because I'm,
I was, that's me, working in the yard, taking care of business.
Mosquitoes kill more people than any other creature in the world.
I read that.
Kill?
Yeah.
More than sharks.
Oh, because of malaria?
It's all kinds of stuff.
Like 70,000 people a year.
Yeah.
More than tigers.
Yeah, I think those are more newsworthy and they're stronger.
Gators, right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
More than hippos.
Keep that big animals.
Wow.
But yeah. Lunchbox your weekend?
Oh, weekend was good.
You know, I went to a birthday party, and then I, me and my wife went to dinner.
Then we hit NASCAR.
saw some racing.
That was about it.
Did you win?
Well, I didn't get to race.
I didn't get to drive.
I thought I was going to, but I got to be down there where the tires were and the bolts were flying and the gasoline was guzzling and I mean, the tires were screeching.
Oh, wow.
Rubber was burning.
Yeah.
Hitting us with them.
Engines were revving.
You had it.
I was pretty active this weekend.
We did a group workout, didn't we.
We had a group charity workout.
That was cool early Saturday morning.
But my basketball team, like, I've been having.
trouble with them coming to practice like every single one.
So we have 10 people on our team, 10 kids, but sometimes we only get five.
So the parents have to play.
I want to do a scrimmage.
So it's kids against parents.
And it's a full on basketball game.
Like we'll do it for 30 minutes, full on.
And I'm like, parents don't slow down.
Play hard.
They need to learn the hard way.
And dude, by the end of 30 minutes, we're all exhausted.
Are you playing too?
Yeah.
You play a player coach?
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you get the ball ever?
Do you play defense and defense?
So they work both sides of the court.
Do your kids play full court?
Yes, they do.
Even like when we do family basketball, they play full court, the games are fall full court.
When you're coaching them, they're full court.
Oh, yeah, it's exhausting.
Like, some of the kids, they're all like red.
Their coach came out of here.
They're exhausted.
I get it now.
There's only five of them, yeah.
Well, there's 10.
But if they're only five at practice, there's no subs.
Correct.
And then we're all exhausted.
Well, I hope everybody had a good weekend.
Call us if you want.
We'll grab those calls in a second.
A couple of things that I want to get to in the next segment.
I think we'll jump into this, the quote, like,
You have a quote that you think of that sticks with you that maybe has changed the way that you think.
I just kind of gave you this assignment.
Think about what's the one quote?
Maybe you heard it 20 years ago.
Like what is that one that's kind of changed the way that you've thought?
We'll get to that.
And then we have some other stories of artists being late to shows that listeners want to share with us.
Yeah, we'll get to all that.
Hold on.
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I'm Ago Wodom. My next guest, you know from Step Brothers Anchorman, Saturday Night Live, and the Big Money Players Network. It's Will Ferrell.
Woo, woo, woo, woo. My dad gave me the best advice ever. I went and had lunch with them one day, and I was like, and dad, I think I want to really give this a shot. I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings. I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place that come look for up and coming talent. He said, if it was based solely on talent, I wouldn't worry.
about you, which is really sweet.
He goes, but there's so much luck involved.
And he's like, just give it a shot.
He goes, but if you ever reach a point where you're banging your head against the wall
and it doesn't feel fun anymore, it's okay to quit.
If you saw it written down, it would not be an inspiration.
It would not be on a calendar of, you know, the cat, just hang in there.
Yeah, it would not be.
Right, it wouldn't be that.
There's a lot of luck.
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All right.
Give me a quote that maybe you live by or maybe has changed your perspective a bit.
Maybe you think about it all the time, but you don't realize this is where you got it from.
I don't know.
Amy, your philosophy, go.
Well, this is newer to me, and it's we can't create a new future while we're living in our past.
And it's from Joe Dispenza.
It's like a therapy thing.
Wow.
Yeah, I mean, I just think that when you're looking to move forward, sometimes if you get stuck
with things from your past, whether it be your past
like a few months ago, a year ago, or even
your childhood, if you stay stuck
in that, you're not going to be able to move forward.
Can't remove toxicity
from your life if you're still in a toxic waste dump.
Oh, that's deep.
That's the same-ish thing.
Oh, I was a good tattooed.
Oh, you should.
You should.
Yeah, I like that. Lunchbox?
Live like you're dying.
Live like you're dying.
I mean, this guy named Tim McGraw said that to me,
and I was just like, you know what? He's right.
He said it to you?
He did.
Yeah, like, every time I hear it comes on the radio,
he's talking to me because listen everybody worries about oh i'm going to plan for the future i'm
going to do this no not just live just live like don't worry about it you got to live for right now
you can only control what is happening right now and like if someone wants to go to happy hour today
go to happy hour today don't say tomorrow because guess what you may not be here tomorrow
you got to live like you're dying a bull named fu manchu says do you want to ride me you say
heck yeah i do i'll ride you sucker if a bull talked you might be dead you might already be in
heaven with a talking bull what about saving though like your savings account no i don't
that.
Got it.
Because what's the point?
Well, what if you'd have said that five years ago?
Correct.
No, no, no.
You wouldn't have been dead.
You're still alive.
I wouldn't be dead, but guess what?
There would just be money sitting there and I wouldn't have the experiences I had.
I wouldn't have got to.
You don't have a savings account.
No.
Yes, you do.
Yes, you do.
I have a checking account.
Okay.
Yeah.
There's a lot of savings account.
I mean, semantics, but is it your checking account where you save money?
I mean, I have a couple dollars in there.
Why not spend them?
No, I try.
I mean, I do spend.
Like, I don't worry about it.
Like, I mean, I'm not like, I think in theory I like.
Like, I don't look like, oh, you know what I mean?
Like, should I go on that vacation?
Well, in six months, I may need that money.
No, let's go to vacation.
I don't think live like you're dying is mostly about money.
I think it's about experiences and telling people and emotions and sharing.
I don't think it's about spending all your money right now.
But I do like that, I do like it.
I just think you're a little wrapped up in the money part of it.
Because then if you live like you're dying and you don't die,
then you're living.
And you can't buy anything.
It's true.
Yeah.
But that song sucks, though.
Yeah.
That song I just wrote.
Eddie.
Ellis Boyd-Retting once said,
Oh my God.
I know it.
What?
Go ahead.
Get busy living or get busy dying.
And that, dude, that's so true.
That's not just a prisoner talk.
That's ish like lunchbox said on.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But like, if you're not like trying to chase your dreams, if you're not trying to live.
Why are you guys?
Because we kind of said the same thing.
Yeah.
Two different.
They're both.
I just think lunchbox is wrapped up in the money part a little.
Well, he's about to go to the money part too.
No, no, no. Mine's like follow your dreams.
You know, like get busy living.
Follow your dreams.
But if you don't, if you want to quit, that's dying.
So get busy living or get busy dying.
What's your dream?
I don't know.
I mean, to retire.
I want to retire soon.
Like, that's my dream.
So then retire.
Like very soon.
Well, then get busy retire.
Yeah, you're just dying.
I'm working, dude.
I'm working.
Yes, you're working.
I'm getting busy living.
Right.
But your dream is to retire.
But what are you doing towards that?
Working.
No, no, no.
But what are you doing towards retirement?
Like making money.
Okay, and are you saving it for retirement?
Not really, because I have four kids.
Because you're getting busy, you're living like you're dying.
So you're not, see?
One's getting busy living or dying and one's living like they're doing.
Interesting.
These guys.
I mean, they're good quotes, man.
They are.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mine is very simple.
We've all heard it 10,000 times.
But it's like you can give a man a fish and you can eat for a day.
you can teach Amanda Fish or he can fish for his whole life.
And that teaching a man to fish is, you don't, man, it's like, I gotta teach me how to fish.
I want to spend the time doing that.
But once you got it, like you have it forever.
And so that's a big one to me.
Like, if I can learn how to do everything, I don't have to have people doing anything for me.
And I think how to do that early.
So, like, I want to learn everything I could possibly know.
Even with this job, like, I don't think there's anything that anybody does here that I haven't done at some point.
So that's mine.
Very baseline.
I also like
Get busy, full man choose
Or go skydiving
I mean, another one you could just say
Like, is Yolo
Yolo's good
Yolo's really good
Just with dying
Well, no, living
Living before you die
Yeah, yeah, like taking advantage of why you're here
That's right
I do like, and I say this sometimes
Play stupid games, won stupid prizes
That's always funny to me
Because if you're going to be an idiot
You're going to have idiot things happen to you
I like that one
That's a funny one
I don't know who said it
Yeah
Who said your fishing one
Darwin
An original proverb, I don't know.
Never heard of that one.
You've never heard.
No.
Teach a man to fish.
He fishes his whole life.
I've heard you can't take a horse to water.
What is it?
You lead a horse to water, but you can't teach him to drink the water.
It's kind of the same thing, right?
Something like that.
I think we nailed that quote.
I think so, too.
We're too busy living.
Yeah, and I'm over here dying.
Yeah.
I mean.
Another one I think that I probably use a lot.
I don't know where it came from is like,
I just read it somewhere, I'm sure, at one point.
If you don't quit, it ain't over.
Like, as long as you still have the will within you,
you can continue and it ain't over.
Story's not over.
It's kind of like get busy living or get busy dying.
Yeah, and live like you're dying.
Because, like, let's say you see a hottie.
People are so scared about, oh, you know what I mean?
Who gives a crap?
Go up to it.
Go for it.
Go for, shoot your shot.
Shoot your shot.
You may not be here tomorrow.
You might not be here tomorrow.
But you probably will be.
Just odds.
Sure.
for playing odds.
You probably will be part of.
Most people live to the next day.
Most.
Occasionally.
But you can't promise that.
I can't promise anything.
Right.
You got another one?
Tough times don't last.
Tough people do.
Yeah.
That's good.
Head football coaches do you all that all the time.
That's really good.
Hey, this is hard.
But you'll make it because this won't always be happening and you'll be out of it.
Tough times don't last.
Tough people do.
That's a good one.
I like that one.
Yeah.
And if you're not tough, you're not going to live.
And then you might die.
Yeah.
It all goes back to.
Live like you were dying.
That's right.
You'll know my Henry Ford one that we love.
Oh.
Do you live that a similar line faster?
Be beat it out of my way.
No.
What is it?
No, if you think you can.
Chevy sucks.
No, that's the little blue engine.
If you think you can.
If you think I can.
No, no, no, that's a little blue engine.
That's the, Thomas the train?
No.
That's a little blue engine.
That's, now you guys have me.
That's the little engine that could.
Yeah.
That's it.
Okay.
It's if you think you can or you think you can't.
You're right.
Yeah, that's good.
That's good one.
I mean, because his quote made me think of that
because he persevered.
He didn't give up.
He wasn't a quitter.
Deliverty die.
That's the question.
Yeah, was he living?
While he was living, he was living.
Let's talk to Heather.
You guys have me confusing every quote now with each other.
Because they're all basically the same.
They are.
Heather in South Carolina.
How are you?
Good.
How are you?
Doing pretty good.
What do you want to say?
So you were talking about artists being late at their show.
and Kenny Chesney just did that in Charleston, I guess, a couple months ago when he was here.
He played at, on Daniel Island, there's a tennis facility, and he played at the tennis stadium,
and they have a very strict 1030 curfew during the week because it's in a neighborhood,
a very posh neighborhood.
So Kelsey came out, she played.
He didn't come out for at least 45 minutes closer to an hour.
after her, and he played till 1115, close to 1130.
Probably paid the fine.
Almost an hour past their curfew.
So either he was fined or the owner of the facility is fine.
Somebody was fine.
Yeah, we were talking earlier because there was another country, is in the UK.
Like, they just shut the power down.
And they'll shut the power down on certain places here, too.
It just depends on the rules.
Or if you go over, you pay for every minute you go over.
So it's like, hey, it's the curfew.
And if we can, so Eddie and I used to do this bit, we'd get on stage.
the raging idiots. We played big music festivals or fairs.
And if we'd headline, there'd be thousands of people out in the crowd.
And there wouldn't be a curfew.
And we'd be like, we just hit the curfew.
They'd be like, oh, no.
Yeah.
Okay.
Now they said we need to get off stage.
We can keep playing, but we're going to get fined for every minute.
You'd never see people so passionate than to see us start to get fined.
It was just a joke.
And then we'd play a song.
And I'd be like, we should go.
But we're willing to pay more fines if you guys want to.
we do it for like 20 minutes.
They're like, pay the fine.
They start chanting, pay the fine.
Hey, that's rock and roll, baby.
Yeah, man.
Lying about paying fines is rock and roll.
But we showed up on time though.
Yeah, of course.
Yeah, we'd just be like, there's a, it's nine, nine, ten p.m.
It's time for us to go.
Oh, no.
You want us to pay the fine?
Pay the fine.
It's a good time.
It's a good time for sure.
Heather, thank you very much.
Hope you have a great day.
All right, thank you.
All right.
That's what's up.
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Bobby Bones Show.
Boney up the day.
This story comes us from Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
Page came home and her house had been
broken into. Designer purse is stolen
like $5,000 worth of stuff.
So she went on Facebook,
made a post saying, oh my goodness, my house
has been broken into.
Well, the person that broke in coming,
I'm so sorry, will you please forgive me?
And that's how they tracked him down.
Oh, wow.
But she wanted to keep it.
So she wanted forgiveness, but she wasn't like I'm going to drop everything off.
No questions asked.
Right, right.
Whoever did the break-in.
Just forgive me, but I'm going to keep the stuff.
Yeah, yeah.
He just said, oh, I'm sorry about that.
Can you please forgive me.
Well, I'll forgive you if you bring it back.
Yeah.
Can't just say it?
But he didn't bring it back.
So then they went and got him.
That idiot.
I'm lunchbox.
That's your Bonehead Story the Day.
I want to bring up our phone screener,
but so much more Abby to the microphone.
Abby, how's your day going? Going well. So I know you want to say something here to
lunchbox to officially prove you all right and he is wrong. And for a long time, Abby has been
linked, not really. Lunchbox is accused Abby of dating Nate Smith.
I at least having a huge crush. Okay, Abby, go ahead. Oh, well, I saw, I was flipping through
Instagram and I saw on his profile that he has a girlfriend. And it's not me. I don't know.
I really have to feel about this because I know that...
That Abby's sad.
Well, part of it is maybe she's a little sad.
Heart of it, too, is like, hey, lunchbox, stop saying this because he has a girlfriend now.
Yeah, he now is a girlfriend.
Okay.
Okay.
So you're asking him to move on?
Basically, yeah.
So everything he said was not true about me dating him.
Right.
But you would have dated him.
I would not have.
That's not even really fair or healthy to say if he has a girlfriend.
Because she could be listening to this and going, wait, why is my boyfriend being talked about dating somebody else?
especially when Abby had nothing to do with it
and we don't want her to not like Abby.
Now if she wants to not like you, all good.
But Abby, all good.
You guys are still cool.
All good.
Yeah.
I'm happy for him.
Anybody else?
No.
That means yes.
Have you been on any dates at all?
Yeah.
Okay, thank you.
We'll talk about it soon.
Thank you.
Bye.
That was quick.
You got a breadcromb.
Yeah, he has to cut her off because she doesn't want a breadcromb.
Who does?
Bobby has to be.
Abby?
Abby.
You cut her off.
I'm talking about, no, no, no, no. Abby will just say it all, and then she'll kill it because she gets way too invested, way too early.
And so I'm like, okay, cool, she went on a couple dates. Let's hold there. We'll check back in in a few days and see what she wants to say.
Right, that's what I'm saying. You did a good job of cutting her off because she doesn't know how to just stop.
Thank you. Let's go over to the Good News Countdown. Right. You ready for that?
It's the Good News Countdown. Counting down the biggest good news stories across the land.
Let's go with number three.
Number three.
A 100-year-old woman from Florida is getting pretty popular on Instagram and TikTok after posting a video giving some life advice.
Again, she's 100.
Here's Mildred giving the advice about having a good attitude in life.
If the food isn't quite great, I'm an extra dessert.
If you hear from your children once a week, they call you once a week.
You call them once a week.
Change your attitude.
I try my best not to sweat the small stuff and to have.
have a positive attitude.
You know, I never met a Mildred
less than 100, by the way.
That's a pretty old name.
I like it again, though.
I think Mildred's kind of cool again
because it takes a while.
Yeah?
But like Mildred feels like I could do that now.
Barely. Like, it's just now coming back in.
All right, let's go to number two.
Number two.
After a dozen years of looking,
a Wisconsin woman was finally able to find her biological father
using 23 and me.
Here's Melissa Kelly talking about her journey
and connecting with her news.
dad, well, and her old dad, Ron over the phone.
And I found my father.
Took one look at him and I knew.
Hello.
Hi there.
You know, you hear about these stories.
You just don't think it's going to happen to you.
That little void I never thought I had was being filled.
And finally, the last one.
Number one.
A canned city couple is celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary using a lost gift certificate
for the hotel they had their wedding night getaway in.
Luckily for them, the hotel decided to honor it and help him celebrate.
Here's Tim and Melinda O'Brien talking about revisiting the hotel 40 years later.
I was going through our old wedding album and there was a certificate right there.
And I thought, I wonder if they'd still honor this.
Actually had no knowledge.
There was a certificate and that he'd even actually looked at the wedding book.
That was a shock.
I mean, that's really what it's all about.
Memories, special things that you experience together.
I guess as long as your gift card is not bed, bed, bath, and beyond it.
You're good.
You're good wherever you want to go.
All right, that's the Good News Countdown.
That was the Good News Countdown.
Tomorrow on the show, Richard Marks, pretty pumped about that.
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All right, thank you.
See you guys tomorrow.
Bye, everybody.
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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You might have seen the skits,
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or my career in sports media.
Well, now I'm bringing all of that excitement
to my brand new podcast, the Clifers Show.
This is a place for raw,
unfills of conversations with athletes,
creators, and voices that not only deserve
to be heard, but celebrated.
So let's get to it.
Listen to the.
Clifford Show on the IHeard Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok podcast network on TikTok.
This week on the Sports Slice podcast, it's all about the NFL draft.
And we've got a special guest.
The director of the NFL's East West Shrine Bowl, Eric Galco, joins the Sports Slice podcast
to break down what really matters when evaluating draft prospects.
From hidden traits teams look for to the biggest mistakes franchises make to the players
flying under the radar.
This is the insight you won't hear anywhere else.
If you want to understand the draft like an insider,
you don't want to miss this episode.
Listen to the Sports Slice podcast on the Iheart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
And for more, follow Timbo Slica Life 12
and TikTok podcast network on TikTok.
When a group of women discover
they've all dated the same prolific con artist,
they take matters into their own hands.
I vowed, I will be his last target.
He is not going to get away with this.
He's going to get what he deserves.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
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