The Bobby Bones Show - (Mon Full Show) Why Do People Think Amy Is Scamming Them? + Someone Saw A Country Star At The Grocery Store! + The Best Guests On The Show Draft
Episode Date: November 13, 2023Find out why listeners think Amy is scamming them with a post that includes her on Instagram. Plus, hear who on the show saw a country star at the grocery store and how they were acting there! Then, w...e draft who the best guests on the show have been for people to vote on!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to Monday show.
Morning studio.
Morning.
All right, let's get to know.
Here's the question, what movie and all your movie watching could you quote the most of?
And maybe you can do every single movie quote, period.
but you could quote the most.
And I'll go first.
I could probably, and this one doesn't count,
but I could probably do grease
because I did grease the play.
And I was Danny Zucco.
But I think I had to learn that
because I was in the play,
so I'm going to probably do Bill and Ted's
Excellent Adventure.
Oh, that's pretty good.
Which is a great movie for kids
to learn about some of those historical figures too.
Yeah.
Socrates, Socrates, Socrates.
A. Blinken.
Beeth oven.
Beth, A.K.A. Beethoven.
Mr. the kid.
Mr. the kid.
I'm going to go Bill and Ted's excellent adventure.
Amy, you.
Probably Pretty Woman.
My wife said that she was over at your house.
She said that you guys are making her watch Pretty Woman.
Yeah, she hasn't seen it.
Oh, is that white?
She came home and she had a list of movies.
She goes, I'm supposed to watch these movies.
She was at Amy's house for like nine hours.
Great.
But she came back with a list of movies to watch.
And I think I'm going to have to watch them with her.
Well, yeah.
Oh, good for you.
Yeah, no.
Our friend Jackie, we were just sitting around.
We did lots of different things.
But one of the topics that came up was movies.
She was like, we had to watch Adventures and Babysitting.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
She'll like that.
There's a lot.
No, I don't know if she will.
I even told her to us into that one, I don't know that she'll like.
Really?
Jackie was pretty adamant.
She would like that one.
But yours is pretty woman.
Lunchbox.
Man, it's either Braveheart or dazed and confused.
I watched those two over and over and over again.
So I'm going to go with,
I'll probably Braveheart.
Do it.
You may take our lives!
But you'll never.
J-Gar! Freedom!
Man, that got me fired up.
Where are you going?
I'm going to pick a fight.
What you guys can do
is you can turn around right now,
walk back,
and apologize for 100 years
of rape, theft, and murder.
Oh, boy.
If not, all your men will live.
If not...
Oh, my guys, messed up the quote.
I think that was wrong.
Mine's easy, bones. Forrest Gump.
Yeah.
Forrest, I can do so many.
Like, the other day, even my kids were like,
I said like I must have dropped me 14 Dr. Peppers.
And they're like, what are you talking about?
Forrest Gump when he goes to the White House.
He drank a bunch of Dr. Peppers.
Then he had to go, I got to go pee.
Hey, Ray, what about you?
Yeah, I'm wedding crashers.
What do you think Maryland's known for, man?
Crab cakes and football.
I was first team all state.
I can make a rain out here.
And then also, man, we can be pirates from the Caribbean
or we can be raiders from Los Angeles.
Las Vegas, it's not that.
This isn't Halloween.
You gotta go in there
with your game face on.
Do they say Raiders from Las Vegas?
No, I made that up.
Oh, well, that's not...
I'd say Raiders from Lost Ark.
Yeah, me too.
Then it's Raiders from Las Vegas,
but they weren't in Vegas
at the time of the movie,
so I just had all these...
Anyway.
I didn't do any scenes.
Go for it.
Okay.
I have a runner in my panty hose.
Or in any panty hose.
Anytime panty hose comes up,
that's what comes out.
Good morning, everybody.
We're here.
You guys ready have a good show?
Yeah, man.
All right, get to know.
All right, the show starts now, Bobby Bone Show.
It's time to open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it on the air.
It's something we call Bobby Mailbag.
Hello, Bobby Bones.
I was recently called out by another parent at my daughter's school for not volunteering.
Apparently, there's talk about how I'm inconsiderate,
and I refuse to step up and help out.
My job doesn't give me a lot of time.
And the little time I do have, I cherish deeply.
Recently, my daughter's school has been asking for volunteers for various projects.
The reason I always declined is my schedule.
I know I probably should help, but I really can't.
And now I'm feeling guilty.
Should I sacrifice any personal time that I have to volunteer?
I don't want to be one of those parents.
Signed.
Mom made to feel guilty.
Amy?
No, you don't need to feel guilty about this.
And you don't need to sacrifice time.
if your work schedule doesn't allow it.
Did you write that even?
I didn't.
I didn't.
I know.
I just don't, I can't imagine making someone else feel bad for not volunteering.
You have no idea as someone else's circumstances.
And some people, maybe it's a priority for them and they are sacrificing and making time for that as well.
That's their choice.
I know that it's hard, but I just wouldn't take it personally.
Eddie?
What happens in these situations is you got these dads, you know, personally.
Got these dads that don't do anything.
They work from home, whatever.
They got all the time in the world.
But other dads, they can't.
Like me, can't do that stuff.
And yes, this shaming does happen.
And those parents should be ashamed of themselves.
So you're shaming the shamers.
Yes.
That's terrible.
Because if I had the chance to volunteer, I would volunteer.
I'd be there all day.
Or would you play more golf?
That's what I was going to say.
Probably both.
Okay.
You'd carve some volunteer time.
Absolutely.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So no, don't feel bad about this.
Shame on the parents for making her feel bad.
Yeah, let's shame the shamers.
Lunchbox?
It's called volunteering.
Guess what?
I don't want to volunteer.
You do the volunteer and I'll do the chilling.
Okay?
I ain't got time to volunteer.
You can tell what kind of school volunteer parents we are.
Hey, guess what?
I don't want to be part of the PTA.
You want to be part of that crap?
Be part of the PTA.
I didn't sign up for it.
Ain't my business.
I ain't my chili.
Not my thing.
Guess what?
You want me to go on a field trip?
That sounds fun because it's a free adventure.
But I ain't volunteering.
You want me to clean up the school?
The whole ticket took a weird twist.
Like, if I'm going to field trip?
Well, then I'll go.
Wait, what?
but that's free.
Don't let them shame you.
If you like want to make a point to do one thing, like carve out, it's fine.
Just you feel like you're doing a little bit more.
But don't let people shame you.
You don't care if they say something good about you.
So why would you care if they say something bad about you?
Right.
You don't care about them.
They have no effect.
Keep being a good mom.
It is nice if some people say something kind about you.
Sure.
But if they don't, that's okay too.
True.
And doesn't change really anything day to day if they do or don't.
So don't let it when they don't.
Nobody says nice.
stuff about me ever. Oh man.
No, we say stuff all the time. I don't.
Don't buy into it.
To me?
Yeah, don't. Just like...
Hey.
I see what you're doing.
All right, all right. That's the mailbag. Close it up.
We got your email and we let it on the air.
Bobby's mail bag. Yeah.
It's kind of bizarre. I would like for you guys' feedback on this before I give mine because
sometimes I'm a bit irrational.
Especially when it comes to safety. I've had too many instances in my life.
Ramundo, tell everybody your little story here.
Yeah, what would you guys do?
Say it was 7.30 at night and somebody came and knocked at your door.
And it wasn't UPS.
It wasn't DoorDash or anything like that.
And you go and open the door and the person says,
hey, I'm thinking about moving in to this apartment complex.
Would you mind if I look through your apartment?
Someone just comes to his door and wants to walk around inside.
That's crazy.
That's the dumbest thing.
There's no chance.
There's like four options and three of them are bad.
rape murder, steal.
Oh, yeah.
Or look at the apartment.
So, I mean, where does Ray, is Ray the first apartment when you go into the building?
Great question.
What, are you high, low, first?
What?
No, so they would have had to have jumped the gate to get to us.
It is gated.
Yeah, but they get in.
But what Eddie's saying is when you drive in.
Are you the first building?
Are you like the first one?
No. Okay.
Is there any reason they would have come to your place specifically?
If they were looking for similar to our view or,
or something right next to the clubhouse.
But are you the one right next to a clubhouse or whatever that is?
Yeah, so we have access to the elevator, so that would kind of make sense.
But them not being residents, I mean, it's definitely a big ask, though.
Who answers the door?
I answered the door.
And what was your initial reaction?
The first thing I said was, well, let me grab you my wife because she actually deals with all the rent and everything and she knows the details.
Let me get my woman.
Your wife?
Let me take my wife and you can have her.
What on earth?
He went full human shield.
You do.
She'll deal with it.
Okay.
So is that what you did?
Yeah.
And so my wife comes up and she goes, yeah, sure.
Come on in.
We'll show you the whole place.
Oh.
And my wife took her from every room to every bathroom to the living room to the kitchen
and showed her every square inch of our apartment.
It's a girl.
It is a girl.
Okay.
That's a little different.
A little different.
Unless she's the date.
Correct.
Like she goes in.
I'm not letting anybody at 7.30 come knock on the door.
Can I just please come and look at all your stuff in your house?
It's just, it's too much information.
They don't need that right then and there.
And if they're going to kill somebody, they kill a neighbor.
Not me.
No, and I'm not getting my wife either, being like.
No.
That was weird to me.
Come make yourself vulnerable.
Yeah, after the fact, we were like, we probably shouldn't have done that.
That was very unsafe.
She seemed like a trustworthy girl, and we thought we were just giving her information about the apartment.
I get it.
you're making a judgment based on
your first impression of her.
It just doesn't feel like generally that should be a good rule.
And even more bizarre,
her boyfriend was in the car downstairs
and she said, yeah, he thinks I'm really weird for doing this,
but I was just going to come up here and ask
so we could actually see it
and not look at the stuff on the internet, the pictures.
I mean, that makes sense.
The boyfriend's in the car.
Because he's too embarrassed.
He doesn't do it.
Exactly.
Right, right.
But they don't tell you that.
She was very transparent with what's going on here.
But killers.
are always transparent but just not honest about it.
Like get in the van, I'm your friend.
Yeah, right. I don't like it.
I don't like it that you got your wife and made her a part of it.
She could have been hurt.
And it doesn't matter what she looked like, lunchbox.
Well, no, no, you feel safer.
Like, that's what I'm saying.
Like, you let your guard down if a hottie comes.
Because you're thinking, oh, she's so sweet and innocent,
she won't do anything.
That's not true for hot men because it wasn't Ted Bundy hot.
It's pretty good looking, yeah.
But men are weird.
creep in eat anyway.
But that's what I'm saying.
You let your guard down.
You're more likely to let a hottie in
than an ugly.
And if the hotty comes in,
that's when the boyfriend comes in after.
Like, boom.
The ugly is going to be,
it's going to be tougher for her to get.
Amy,
there's good-looking people and not good-looking people.
But looks are relative.
What I'm saying is we get it when you say hotty.
You don't have to say it.
But that's what I'm saying.
Ray, you're more likely to let a haughty in, right?
Yeah, I let her in because she was a chick,
not necessarily because she was hot or unattractive.
How hot was she?
I mean, I swear.
She was like 30 years younger than me.
I mean, she may have been like, how old are you?
Right, honestly.
I'm 38.
Okay, so she's an 8 year old.
An 8 year old knocked on the door.
A second grader said, can I come look at your apartment?
And her boyfriend was in the car outside.
That's concerning.
I would call the police in, right?
Guys, we shouldn't be letting people on our houses at night.
No, seven ladies late.
Someone once knocked on my door and then I let them in,
and then I took him to the grocery store.
Was it a hottie?
Is it a homeless guy?
No, it's a woman.
Is a homeless woman?
It was a woman.
I don't...
Shot.
Looks are relative.
I'm just kidding.
I just play along with this different game.
I know, but I mean everything.
Anyway, this thing is spiraled to a whole place we don't want to go.
Thank you.
Ray, don't do that, okay, buddy?
All right, all right.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Stay home at something.
If you're looking for a free Thanksgiving dinner in Severeville, Tennessee on November 20th,
Reverend Brooks Ramsey and his wife, Christy, are giving you free food.
Anybody that needs food, come and get it.
It's absolutely.
free. They're expecting between
150, 200 people to
show up and get free food. I got
a feeling. It's going to be a little bigger than that now.
Yeah. That's amazing.
They used to do it before the pandemic and then the
pandemic they had to shut it down and now
they're bringing it back and it's for people in need
that maybe you're not going to be able to have a Thanksgiving
dinner. Maybe you're one of those people
an elderly that doesn't get out of your home.
An elder. One of those. Lunchbox used to
deliver meals on wheels to elderly.
To those elderly?
To those elderly that couldn't get out of their home, they're homebound, they're shut in.
Are you one of those elderly?
Open up.
I got a ham sandwich for you.
You know who's from Severeville?
Gator?
No.
No.
Dolly.
That's her hometown.
Dolly and Gator?
Gator here.
But November 20, it looks like I'm headed to Severeville.
All right, buddy.
Oh, boy.
Let us know how that goes.
Great story.
Good job by them.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Bobby Bones show interview.
In case you didn't know.
All right, coming in the studio now is Ronnie Dunn, lead singer of Brooks and Dunn.
What do you think the most streamed song is from Brooks and Dunn?
Neon Moon.
Yeah, Neon Moon, number one.
Boots Scootin'Buggy number two, yeah.
What do you think number three is?
Ma Maria, yeah.
That's four.
Oh.
And number three, Red Dirt Road.
That's all good.
There's one more in the top five that you don't have.
Neon moon, boot scoot and boogie, red dirt road, my Maria.
What's the other one?
Come on in, come on in.
Like a hint.
I got it.
What?
Hard working, man.
Brand new man.
That one.
Yeah.
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Ronnie Dunn.
Yeah, you have to hold your mic.
So did you make a lot of money or did you lose a lot of money?
Well, I sold all this stuff.
I sold all this stuff for money.
New contract happened.
We sold.
We pawned everything.
they could pay me.
I get it.
Yeah, how are you doing?
I'm tangled up, I'm good.
Yeah, tangled up.
Is that like in the back seat of a truck?
Could be.
Oh, you mean with the cord?
Well, if I was writing the song,
you'd be in the back seat of a truck or something.
Yeah.
Did you guys, when you were writing songs in like,
I don't know, 15 years ago, 20 years ago, whatever,
was there as much writing about whiskey?
No, it used to be no hard liquor products.
It really?
Yeah, no, for real.
Wow.
That's where, like, you know, all the endorsements came in from,
for, like, you know, beer company.
Yeah.
You ever get endorsement money from an alcohol company for a song?
No.
I can't believe they had a no hard liquor policy in songs.
Now it's like you must have hard liquor in a song or we can't even record it.
Well, it switched and you couldn't.
I mean, of course, I'm showing my age, which that's fine.
I can do it with it.
I'm going to have to.
What were we talking about?
The hard liquor.
I'm speaking of showing your age.
Yeah.
And I can't believe that because every song now has got whiskey or tequila or something.
Yeah, I know.
So it was a firm thing or is it understood?
It was just kind of an understood thing.
Kind of under the table.
A manager might tell you in the office or something.
He said, like, don't be mentioning whiskey now.
It's like you kidding me.
What do you think I put my coffee to get here?
Exactly.
When you do this show, you need.
Of course you don't.
We can't talk about that because you're Mr. Clean.
I'm Mr. Clean, yes.
What about hooking up in songs?
Did you guys talk about that at all like they do now?
Yeah, but we didn't know what,
it hooked up hadn't come into the urban dictionary yet.
Okay, I say tangled up.
You know, there's like tangled up in a bag seat or.
I love that.
tangled up.
Yeah.
All tangled up in you.
Yeah.
Me?
No.
Oh, okay.
Bobby.
And the album's not out yet, though.
No, it'll be a while.
And that's it.
So is it like a themed album?
Yeah.
All cowboy?
It's all cowboy, but it's no campfire songs.
You know, that's kind of stuff.
It's just, you know, every other song is cowboy.
Whereas the last record I did, everything was honky and all.
That's true.
It was all neon.
That's true.
My wife goes, come on.
Surely you can diversify your vocabulary more than that.
That is very much on brand.
Like if you did neon on the first album,
but the whole second album was boot scooting.
Yeah, there's that.
We'd be like, all right, dude.
Right.
So back of the day when you do boot scoot
or you do a hit song around here,
you know, in this town,
everybody like starts pitching you boot scoot
or neon moon or something.
I got one the other day.
It's great.
Like finally, and this is strange,
I know you've noticed it,
is we're getting into like mashups now
like hip hop did years ago.
And I got one on a neon moon.
It was actually really cool.
What do you mean mashups?
Like someone featuring for you to sing or that they're sampling you?
I'm not sure I understand.
Well, listen, I'm here with Ronnie.
Sirius is going to answer that question.
I just sit on my phone.
So they mashed up neon moon with another like hip-hop song?
Neon Moon is the song that they did.
Well, I call it a mashup, but is it a mash-up?
So it's using your music, but they're singing new words over it?
Yes.
Like Cole Swindale did with Heads Carolina.
That's it.
Yeah. So what's this one called, though?
Is it still called Neon Moon?
It's like blue neon.
That's it.
And who sings it?
The guy singing the demo.
I don't know.
But it's five writers.
It dances in it out.
The melody dances in and out and the lyrics dance in and out.
I mean, just like it's really well done.
Still country, though?
Yeah.
Okay.
Huh.
Oh, no.
It's crazy.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me, Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football,
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Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
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And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends,
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A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
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Ronnie, do you have any relationship at all,
friendship with Dolly?
No, I wasn't just meeting her a few times.
Really?
Yeah.
Wow.
I don't.
I thought big superstar like you.
Me too.
You thought that too?
Dang.
Because I was with her last week or so,
and I see her maybe twice a year, right?
She kind of stays in Dolly's world.
And she'll just appear like a ghost in the room.
you'd be in a dressing room and all of a sudden she'll just, there she is.
But it's like she only has a fax machine.
Like you can't text her still.
How about that?
Yeah.
What are you doing?
If people want to get a hold of you, what do they do?
Just text me.
Yeah, but Ronnie signs this text still.
Love Ronnie.
I got busted by my daughter for doing that.
She goes, hey, I know who you are.
Same thing.
He signs it, RD.
I'm like, you're for names of my phone.
It's a code.
I know how it is.
You a big texter?
Do you emoji?
You do emojis?
No.
I try not to.
I heard you doing an interview.
a while back, you're talking about how you go, like, if it's really funny, you'll go,
ha.
Or if it's really, really funny, you'll go, ha, ha, ha, ha.
Yeah, well, and there's a capitalization part, too.
Like, if it's just supposed to be funny, I do lowercase, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
If it's a little elevated, but it's not a laugh out loud, I'll do all lowercase, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
If it's funny, I'll do capital, ha, ha, ha, ha.
If it's L-O-L, and I do laugh out loud, I do L-O-L, and then if it really gets me, I'll be like, I just audibly
laughed out loud.
And then there's that the blah ha ha ha thing.
I don't touch that.
I don't do you.
I don't do blah.
Feels like a villain.
I know.
You know,
feels like I'm committing a crime of some sort.
Yeah.
So you guys are done, Brooks and done touring for now.
Yeah.
Yep.
We are.
We start back in May.
Back again.
I mean, your shows are so big.
Just to, well, you know, who knew?
We didn't know.
We didn't go out and buy a bunch of stuff at first, and then we had to hurry up.
What do you mean a bunch of stuff?
Well, people started coming to the shows.
No, I know, but what kind of stuff?
you have to buy that you didn't have.
You got to run to Target real quick and go.
You're like maybe we should have lights.
Nope lights.
A lot of road.
I guess we need an extra guitar.
Yeah.
Real lights.
Fireworks.
You get them there.
All seriousness, you did not expect the success of the tour to happen.
We didn't know.
But you never know.
You know, we were off for almost what, 10 years.
But it just seemed like, you know, yesterday, just bang, bang.
Is it fun?
Yes.
It's more fun than ever.
Why do you think that is?
I don't know.
I think we just came up for air, you know?
It just turned into it.
You know, how you just turned into it.
You know, how you just.
You have to do stuff every day all day, all that, and not complaining at all.
It's a real job.
And we just came up on a creative plane, too.
You have to be creative and give yourself some room.
That's always a goal for me is to try to be bored because I never give myself space to be bored.
And I do my best thinking when I can be bored.
But I start to get uncomfortable when I'm bored because I'm like, I'm not, there's something I'm not doing.
I have to face me, right?
Yeah.
Walk into a room full of mirrors and go, I got to go.
Right.
Do you still put pressure on yourself?
Yeah.
Creatively?
Yeah.
To do what?
To write good songs and get good vocals and that stuff.
Entertain well, whatever that is for me, grab a mic and walk out and sing.
But no, all the above.
How have you not had to change keys of your song while performing?
It feels like you're singing the same key.
It is.
Yeah, I do it.
I'm not going to give it into that one.
I think some of that's just mental for the people.
Like they feel that they can't hit the notes they used to hit so they just give up.
Yeah, they get a little squeak every now and then.
It's like, oh, this is all age-related.
Maybe it is, but so far, knock on wood, it's not for me.
Was there ever a dynamic with you in Kicks to where it was like,
okay, who's going to sing this part of this song?
Was there ever that awkwardness at first?
Yeah, big time, for the longest time, for like a first few years.
Who decides that if it's one v-1?
Well, early on, like way early.
on. When Tim Dubois was running
Arista over there during the day, we were coming out
with the first records or so. Tim,
we were talking one day, I think we had
those four number ones in a row.
And I talked to Tim
and I said, what are we going to do for like, I said,
there's five, five or six singles
on this record. And he goes, yeah,
and that's back when we weren't
worried so much about, you know, you get three
songs and you're out.
So Tim, Tim said, no.
He said, we're going to, the way we're going to
settle this is, is let kicks do,
every fourth song.
And then that went on it for a while.
And then Kix was cool.
He goes, no, if he didn't feel like we had
that fourth song in there, he'd go, no, you take it
and go from there. Or we go to a new record.
But we've been able to, I mean, mitigate that stuff
along the way.
There was one point where, because, you know, Eddie and I are in a
wildly successful comedy duo called The Raging Idiots,
where I was like, Eddie, you need to sing more.
And Eddie's like, nobody wants to hear me sing, even though he's a better singer.
He's like, nobody came to hear me sing.
I'm like, but you're the better singer.
He's like, but I'm not going to sing because nobody wants
to hear me sing. So we had the opposite of that.
That's what you should tell kicks. That's how I finally pulled it off.
Like I said, no one wants to come here. You sing kicks.
I had a friend that won auction to have a deal at your house where you played music for
them the other night. Oh, really? Was he that? Yeah, I did that. She won it. It was her.
Real. That's an odd feeling. Yeah. And I saw them because I had to go back home to Mount Pine.
But he was like, hey, do you want to come over to Ronnie Dunn's house? We just want to auction. We're
flying up from Florida.
to watch them perform.
And I was like, I can't.
But then I saw his Instagram story,
and it's like you and your barn
with people sitting around.
Yeah, they've gone in
and completely, like,
they did all the things
that I wanted to do before I left,
you know,
and I kind of looked around
and went,
you know what,
I'm going to spend another fortune
redoing this house and this property.
So, anyway,
I sold it to a great guy.
And they've done all the cool,
redecorating things to it.
So that barn is not where you live now?
No.
That's where you used to live.
Yeah.
Is that where you used to live?
Yeah.
up? Yeah. You still have that? I was giving
him grief about that. Yeah, we do have it.
Man, that'd be cool to have a hot air balloon with your name on it
and you drive up to the house. That's what it
says. It's huge. I kind of felt like it was naked
pulling it in there to like an event because we'd always stick it out
in the front yard and light it up so people
could know where to come because you couldn't really see
the gate lights and stuff. You got any animals
out there? Yeah. All kinds.
Do you camera your woods? I do.
What do you see out there? Everything. Like
bobcats. Us too. We put up
a bobcats. Yeah. Bobcats
and coyotes. Yeah. Coyotes like mad. Yeah. Yeah. We had a issue with fox, with some foxes.
And so we tried to get somebody to catch the foxes and trap them and then put them back out in different woods,
like make them somebody else's problem, but not kill them. Yeah, they'll take them like 600 miles away.
And then two days later they'll show back up. Yeah. So we're like, let's get rid of them,
put them in a neighbor's backyard. I don't care. I don't care. I don't care. I don't care.
How about that? And then we were like, let's kill the, them. Then I don't care as much. I'm like, shoot them.
Shoot the coyotes and bobcats. I don't even care as much.
You're in Tennessee. That's loud.
right yeah do you do you hunt on your property at all uh very rarely very rarely i have friends you know
if you have land that even it resembles something you can hunt on they're they're your best friends
do you ever duck cut they only do it around hunting season that's time you hear from them oh it's like
you're having a pull in the summertime people call like hey buddy you're my friend you got a pool
if you got a let's up ronnie seen any dears right any deer dears uh yeah that's that's that's
Which is about duck hunting?
I go down in Louisiana.
A friend has his own island down there called Little Pecan.
It's unbelievable.
You friends with him year round, though?
Yeah.
Oh, we're only duck season.
Yeah, but you can, yes, I am.
Right?
It used to be years ago, we've been doing this for like 16 years.
It used to be, well, hey, I'll call you, don't call me, okay?
Because I got all these.
He runs like, it's not a commercial place.
It's private.
He's in the oil business.
but it runs like 360-something people through their year.
Nuts.
Do you have any billionaire friends?
Uh-huh.
Dang.
That's cool.
You.
That ain't true.
Two, do you really have any billionaire friends?
Yeah.
Who?
Right?
We were all waiting to see who was going to yell who.
Okay, all right.
Look at that, extract your light back there.
Do you ever pay for the meal if you're at dinner with a billionaire friend?
Yeah.
Yeah, I insist.
I'm not going to do, you know, go that.
I mean, nine times I'm 10, but I'm bad about that anyway.
I feel guilty about being at dinner with somebody and I'm pulling my card out.
Yeah.
We've had that fight before.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Often I win because I'm younger and stronger.
Oh, you win that fight?
Every time.
Look at us.
Who do you think wins physically?
We went to eat in town.
I can't name the restaurant, can you?
People lined up getting his autograph.
I'm sitting there going, really?
Really?
First of all.
Autograph?
First of all, it was pictures.
First of all.
Yes, it was pictures.
And it was hilarious.
Because here we are at dinner.
me, my wife, him, his wife.
And we kind of feel like there are like life mentors, Ronnie and his wife,
because she's also from Oklahoma.
My wife loves her, and Ronnie's okay to me.
They're both like Sonic junkies.
Yes, yeah.
And then people are coming up, hey, can I get a picture?
And Ronnie's just sitting there across the table.
I don't say anything, but I think it's hilarious.
You didn't make Ronnie take the picture, did you?
No, I just.
I've done it.
We should go to Mexico with Reba real quick.
I don't know we're going to get out here.
But with Reba and stuff and hang out.
She had a great place down there in Cancun and get off the plane and people run up to Reba.
And I'm standing right there with her if whatever.
I don't think about this, but it's funny to me.
And they will hand me the camera and say to take a picture.
And she would look back at me, fine.
She was sensitive to the issue.
And she go, with that TV show, it really, really ramped up my business.
Her red hair.
Oh, yeah.
We're still making it feel good.
You're like on the end of you, man.
You're a star, man.
Ronnie Dunn, and we'll get the new record out early next year.
Ronnie Dunn, everybody.
Good much.
Here is a voicemail from Skyler asking for an update with Amy here.
Morning studio.
I was calling and wondering how Amy's ear is doing after Dr. Lucky worked on it.
It's surgery in the studio.
Amy ripped her ear out, the ear ring down.
She did it herself, and then had emergency surgery.
and?
It's great.
It's awesome.
I still haven't had it repierced yet
because I want to be,
she said the longer I wait,
the better.
So I'd rather just be extra careful
and cautious so that I don't have to go through this again.
But it was a pretty awesome experience.
Because I mean, I had that,
it's been ripped since I was in seventh grade.
Not all the way through that.
Not all the way through,
but that's when I first ripped it enough
to where it just kept ripping and ripping and ripping.
So gosh, this is about time.
I'm thankful.
It always hurt?
No, it does.
It doesn't hurt.
No, did it when you would rip it?
I mean, yeah, then it got to a point where, like, when it finally ripped all the way through,
I didn't even really feel it.
I didn't even know my earring had come all the way through because there was just a little,
pretty piece of skin left.
It'd be like a hang nail.
I don't know when she sewed it together in the studio is rough.
Here's Katie and Tampa.
Morning Studio.
I was really curious about you guys.
I'd seen you guys on Instagram, but I wanted to know more.
So I went to the old Google, and I found lunchbox.
It says he is multiracial, five feet, five inches.
and makes around $450,000.
So the site is
Celebyslifelorg.com.
Just wanted to know how true that is.
All right, love the show.
Pretty accurate.
All right, be back after this.
Hey, dude.
Multiracial.
I am my multiracial.
You're multi.
I am multi, because I'm bohemian.
That's where my grandma's from.
We're all multiracial then.
My grandpa's from Ireland.
So I'm Irish.
Okay.
I mean, that counts.
We're all.
Yeah, that counts.
Thank you very much.
But I am not 5-5.
They have me mixed up with Ray,
and I don't make $400,000 a year.
Do you make less or more?
I wish I made that much.
You know what I'm saying?
All right.
Thank you.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
I have a question that Steve Jobs asked himself every day.
CEO of Apple.
Okay.
He's since passed.
I'm familiar.
Yeah.
But he would look in the mirror in the morning and he would ask himself,
if today, over the last day of my life,
what I want to do, what I'm about to do today.
I hate that question.
Because if you felt that way, you would never invest in anything,
you'd never work hard for, you never have delayed gratification,
which is a big deal with exercise, with saving money,
with investing in your family.
This steep jobs guy's never going to make it.
Wait, but no, I don't think it's that.
Okay, I get what you're saying.
You can't live by that.
Today, if I were dying today,
is how I want to do my day.
No, of course, I'm going to work.
Yeah.
But if you love what you do, are you ever working the day in your life?
But that doesn't count in this.
I know.
I actually saw it as like a good question, but even towards the goals that you're living out.
Because obviously you know it's not your final day.
You don't need to sit around.
No, he just asked him if I was living today.
It's my final day.
Do you know what I say in the mirror every morning?
What?
What?
You're so ugly. Oh.
And then you go to work.
And then I go to work.
Okay.
Moving on.
A poll asked people if we should have intermissions in movies.
Yes, any movie over two hours and 30 minutes.
If it goes to 31, boom, there's an intermission.
How long?
10 minutes.
Okay.
Not anything crazy.
Is that enough time for everybody to file out and then everybody file in?
But I guess not everybody would walk out.
We can't set our intermation times based on everybody.
I mean, that's about how long an NFL halftime is and there's a lot more people in that stadium.
10 minutes.
Okay.
Go pee.
Come back.
Flicker the lights at like one minute and then start the movie up.
And if you need to flicker the lights and then show one preview.
you to give everybody a warm up and to get back into the movie.
That's cool.
In the poll, young adults were more likely to want the intermission than old folks.
Which is weird because old folks have to be more.
But, you know, recent movies like Oppenheimer, three hours long, killers of the flower moon,
three hours and 26 minutes long.
Yikes.
Yeah, I need an intermission during that one.
But if it's like, what, hour, hour 30, hour 45, we're good.
It goes over 2.30, which is semi-long now.
intermission.
Which is Oppenheimer.
Can we watch that at home now yet?
Good luck.
Not yet?
A couple weeks.
A couple weeks.
Okay, I'm waiting on that one.
Taylor Swift fans don't know how to open a CD case.
I got a clip of a mom talking with her daughter who's like, wait.
Listen, I don't know to open a CD case and I've opened 10,000.
Yeah, those were tough.
It's hard.
Get a pill that plastic off the top.
Yeah, go ahead.
What do you mean when you open it?
Like, open the CD.
Open the case.
How?
What do you mean?
You guys are making me laugh.
Because this is how we listen to the music.
Wait, how do you get it?
Oh!
The move was to have that little cutter, but I never kept the cutter.
Well, so this is like a picture you're getting the plastic open and there's that little
button in the middle.
When you press that, the CD pops out.
I never pushed a button in my life.
Oh, no, no, I just pull it out.
You pull it.
Yeah.
Rip.
And then you wonder, why it's just broken?
I hit the plastic button in the center.
Yeah, you must have got the fancy CDs.
Does anybody have any CDs that are not opened still in the wrapper?
Because that might be worth something one day.
You can go buy them right now.
Oh.
Unopen, not in the wrapper?
No, no.
At the store.
But it's not worth anything?
Well, I don't know which one it is.
Okay.
I got a little for stuff.
I got DVDs unopened.
See, that's worth something eventually.
Maybe if that's like a first, but like a video game, you can't go and buy the first ever Zelda unopened.
Or an iPod.
That's why those are worth so much.
Let's buy something right now.
No, we've already done this.
We have a whole.
Oh, boy.
No, no, no, no, we're not buying anything else.
This is stupid. Not open it. No.
20 years from now. I don't, I'm not going to know you guys in 20 years.
What? Would you have said that 20 years ago? Because we still know it.
Probably, yeah, probably.
Okay, I'm Amy. That's my file.
That was Amy's pile of stores.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
A couple weeks ago, the Philadelphia Eagles were hosting the Dallas Cowboys.
Terrible memory for me. But in the parking lot before the game, there was Brooke and Bob
Brittner. They got married.
They had the wedding ceremony in the parking
lot as they tailgated. Die-hard fans.
Hey, die-hard Eagles fans. So good
for them and they had the reception too.
Dang. Dang.
So cool. I would have loved to have gotten married a half-time
of a Razorback game. Did you
propose that at all? On the field or in the parking lot?
No, on the field. Instead of the band.
Stop. You rotate the set, like
dancing with the stars or idol. They move it real quick in.
Super Bowl? Yeah, Super Bowl. Yeah. And then it's
and we get married and then
All right, say I do, I do.
Say, woo pig,
woo pig, and then game back on.
Wow, and then everyone there,
that's the people at your wedding.
They're all my witnesses.
That's a cool story.
That's important to them, that's such a cool story.
Totally, man.
And then the Eagles won for them,
so their marriage is obviously going to be good.
It's terrible.
All right, thank you.
That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
Yep, that's me.
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Let's go over to Amy and get in the morning, corny.
The morning corny.
What do you call a turkey the day after Thanksgiving?
If he's alive.
Lucky.
I'm leftovers.
That was the morning corny.
You have your Thanksgiving plans?
Yeah.
I like Thanksgiving, I think, as the gathering better than Christmas.
Why?
Why's that?
I'm new to holidays with family members, right?
We never do that.
But I like it more because you're not stuck.
there forever.
It's just one day.
You can't thank you if you get out of there.
Get out of town.
Okay.
You don't have to save for another three days.
Wow, that's why.
Okay.
Because Bobby likes to get in and get out.
I know.
So I'm known for.
But I know, but this family thing's new to you.
You should have, I enjoy it, but I'm saying,
grace it.
Christmas, though, you just have, after it happened,
you just have another six days where you just sit around on your thumb.
Oh, six days is too long, dude.
God, after.
Which is nuts.
I like Thanksgiving because it's like, turkey, get full,
see the family.
Boom.
back weekend Monday.
You're helping cook now, right?
No, God, no.
Well, weren't you like cutting potatoes last year?
That's not helping cook.
That's cutting potatoes.
I don't want me cooking.
Yeah, no way.
Let's do it.
It's a Bobby Bone Show draft.
You're just drafting the best
Bobby Bone Show guests.
I don't even care in your mind
how you get there.
But Amy, you go first
because you rolled your number on the dice.
Go ahead.
I'm going Luke Brian.
He is really good.
Always has funny stories,
great laugh.
and normally brings gifts.
He brought an espresso once.
An espresso, corn.
That was a long time.
I know.
He brought gifts in a long time.
Yeah, it's been a bit.
Yeah, I don't remember bringing me a gift.
Okay.
Luke Brian, you're number one.
Yes.
Guest on the show.
Okay?
Lunchbox.
Dolly Parton.
How many times has Dolly been on?
A couple?
Yeah, like a couple.
Three or four.
Yeah, she's always great.
Always great.
She'll be on again next week, I think.
Yeah.
This week.
Maybe the end of this week.
Okay.
She's very nice, personable.
She's very nice and personal, yes.
She's great.
Eddie?
The only guest that has walked in and I've been like, this is crazy.
I mean, I did that a couple times, actually.
But Taylor Swift is on my list.
I mean, when she came in, it was like it's freaking Taylor Swift.
It was amazing.
It's been a long time.
It's been a bit.
So you went with the one power, because she only been on once.
Once.
One time.
So you went to one power shot instead of like best guests frequently.
Boom, Power Shot.
Taylor Swift.
Was she amazing or was she just a big guest?
She was amazing.
And she's amazing now.
Now I see that we're all
have different criteria.
Yeah.
Which is why I wanted to give nobody
any criteria.
Well, I'm kind of...
Morgan?
This one's been talked about a lot,
and it's similar criteria with Eddie's.
It's John Mayer.
I mean, that interview was insane.
Okay.
Okay.
Scratch that off.
I should pay attention
when people come in because...
He's like, I didn't know how people came in the studio.
I'm out of people.
So I get it.
John, I don't know that I'd have put them on there.
It was great for me, but I don't know.
It was awesome.
Oh, it's still talked about.
Like, people still repost it.
Okay.
Morgan, you get the first pick of the second round.
Go ahead.
Oh, it's Ray.
Garth.
You can also list it as G.
I would say Garth Brooks.
No, just G.
G sounds good.
Just put G on there.
He said it.
You heard the man.
Don't just put G.
Okay.
Ray, go a second again.
The guy that we always,
says the best guest ever, why would we not put him?
Jake Owen.
That's who I would have picked as the best guest.
That was a steal.
Thanks guys.
In the second round.
But Luke Bryan, same category.
Yeah, yeah.
Same category.
I would just say that...
Yeah, no, pound for pound, Jake.
Yeah.
But hey, we all have...
Okay, go ahead.
Morgan?
Always highly entertained when this guy comes in or just any time in general he's around.
It's jelly roll.
Yeah, he's been a good guest in the last couple of years.
years. It's been a really good guest. Okay. Eddie, you have Taylor Swift. What do you want to add?
Guys, we had Kenny Rogers in here, and it was unbelievable. The late Kenny Rogers.
Are you going mostly for people just seeing your people? It's more so than knowing them as guests.
And then look at the name. When you see the list of my names on there, it's going to be amazing.
Lunchbox.
Okay. Dang, that's tough.
Yep.
I mean, a great guest that does some cool things in here.
I don't know if you
Gosh
Give me
I'll go Brett Eldridge
It's good
Yeah
He's been really good
Does some fun things with the show
Like what?
Like what he does his Christmas show
He sings
I mean so
Yeah
I think that's very entertaining
All right Amy
George Strait
He walked in here for a Zach
Yeah he was in here for like two seconds
He weighed out as he walked by
No
I was interviewing him on the phone
Meanwhile, he was in the hall on his cell phone
and he walked in and surprised me in person.
I didn't set up the bit.
And I'll never forget it.
So Amy has Luke Bryan and George Strait
as best Bobby Boneshow guests.
Not bad.
They're all pretty good.
I mean, come on.
I'm dominated.
Amy, you get one more.
Luke Brian, George Strait, and.
Riba.
Riva's a great guest, for sure.
Lunchbox, you have Dolly, Brett Eldridge,
and...
Yeah.
Oh, he's Googling.
Bobby Boneshow guest.
He did.
Oh, boy.
We're in trouble.
Is that allowed?
You're not really supposed to Google during the game, but I'll allow it this time.
I mean, you want to know what comes up, though?
Is Bobby, Lunchbox, Amy, Eddie, and it just names the people on the show.
Oh, okay.
Well, pick them. Pick one of them.
No, they're not going to.
Goodness, who has been in here?
That's amazing.
Gosh.
Who is fun?
You know who people like when they come in?
I mean, I don't know.
Okay, dude, you got to pick somebody.
Five seconds.
Dang it.
Give me Darius Rucker.
Good one.
Real good.
Good one.
Good, man.
He's Darius.
Eddie?
You have Taylor Swift and Kenny Rogers.
Power.
Don't say Johnny Cash because he's never been on this show.
He's never been here.
He's never been here.
No, this is going to get everyone.
Everyone's going to love this pick.
It's Amy's psychic cousin.
Come on.
Oh, they love it when she's on here.
I do. I mean, I don't know who does.
A lot of people.
Okay.
I do like it's an interesting angle.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Definitely.
Morgan, you have John Mayer and Jellyroll.
Yeah, and there is, this person has been in a lot, but he also came in one time with his wife.
I'm going, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.
Wait, you can't do both.
They came in at the same time.
If they came in, book together, you can do both.
They did.
Wait.
There's no criteria.
That's two people.
But if they came in as the same guest, because you would say a whole band, like, say,
Turnpike troubadors.
But they're not a band.
Tim and Faith did a whole record together
and did a whole show together
promoting their show.
Damn, that's good.
And they did come in together.
And they did.
Good loophole there, Morgan.
This whole game's loophole, guys.
Ramundo?
Yeah, I was kind of thinking
Amy's ex-husband,
but he was only on, I believe, one time.
It was a good segment, though.
Go back and listen to it.
Oh, my gosh.
Hey, what about Dustin Lynch?
And then also Dustin Lynch and his parents.
That's true.
Him and his mom and dad came in.
Yeah.
All the whole family.
Dustin Lynch and parents.
I'm hoping my family.
picking this person, they'll be on more.
I'm going to go with
Caitlin, Bobby's wife.
That's a good one.
No.
It won't help the cause.
She won't be on more.
She's coming in studio?
Yeah.
She has.
A few times.
She played the game against John Party
in summer.
She's been on the show
from the house when we do it
from there a few times.
Lunchbox is doing crossword puzzles on it.
You guys are tuned out then.
All right.
Well, here are our teams.
Amy has Luke, Brian, George,
Straight, and Riva.
Solid.
Thanks.
Lunchbox has Dolly, Brett Eldridge, and Darius Rucker.
Solid.
Eddie has Taylor Swift, Kenny Rogers, and Amy Sackett Cousin.
Come on.
Pretty good.
Yeah.
And Morgan has John Mayer, Jelly Roll, and Tim and Faith.
And Ray has Garth Brooks, Jake Owen, and my wife, Caitlin.
Yeah, it's a tough one here.
Yeah, I mean, it's so interesting because it's,
people aren't going to remember that Kenny Rogers was on this show.
They may not remember all those things.
But they know the name, and he was on the show.
Eddie's a whole bet is they know the name.
That's right.
Okay.
Thank you.
everyone, great job.
Go vote to bobbybones.com on the group of guests on this show you like the best.
Stars are just like us because they have to go grocery shopping.
You guys want to do 369.
Let's do...
50 questions.
500.
We can get it.
I don't know that y'all need that man.
15 questions.
15.
I already gave you all the sex.
No, five each.
But they all count.
So we're going to go with...
It's a dude.
We'll ask that.
one, yes. So you saw somebody famous
at the grocery store.
It's a dude, question one. All right, go ahead, lunchbox.
We're as a team working together. Okay.
Yeah. Married?
Yes.
Okay. Eddie?
Country artist?
Yes.
Over 40?
Looking it up?
No, don't fall for it because I've
I've much used this trick where it's...
But Amy's not.
Not over 40.
Oh.
I am that.
Eddie. You didn't even let me say what I was going to say?
Yeah, Amy's not that clever.
What I was going to say? That's what you're going to say.
Okay, dude married.
Under 40.
Under 40. Interesting.
A country.
Okay, lunchbox.
Married to another celebrity?
Not because they're a celebrity, but.
Got it. Eddie?
He had a number one this year.
Surely.
She may not know that.
Yeah, but I like the Shirley.
Hold on.
So we'll go with it.
Yes?
Probably yes?
I'll circle back.
Okay, circle back.
Six.
How about, are they known for wearing a hat on stage?
What kind of hat?
No.
The answer is a yes or no question.
Are they known for wearing a hat on stage?
No.
Okay.
Lunchbox.
Do you wears...
Can I guess?
We're working as a team.
Let's spend the 15 first.
All right, fine, guys.
I'll spend the 15.
But ask something that really narrows it down.
I got it.
Trust me.
I'm going to nail it right here.
I wish she would have said.
Yes.
That had been his guess.
His question.
Amy, does this person have adopted children?
Yes.
I know.
Got it.
I already had it.
Amy.
Let's use all the questions, guys.
Okay.
Amy, is this person's dad also a country singer?
Yes.
I don't know, though.
Amy, does this person, I don't know.
I'm just going to throw something out there.
Have two first names.
But some people just call him his one first name.
That's not really what people call him.
Yes.
I have no idea.
I'm still clueless.
Yeah, man, that's tough.
Lunchbox.
Do you have another one?
Amy, did you have an awkward encounter with this person's dad when you went up and tried to tell him you were a big fan?
He was just like, cool.
And they got on an elevator?
Like 15 years ago?
Yes.
Like, I forgot about that.
Eddie?
Huh.
Okay, let me talk more about his wife.
Has he dated her maybe since they were like really, really young kids?
Yes.
Well, that throws me off. That throws me off.
How many more questions we got?
One more. I have one more.
I don't know. I'm just going to, let me just throw something out there.
For some reason, I keep seeing the state of Georgia.
It's something about the state of Georgia.
Oh, Bumbois, that's a dumb question.
I'm so stupid.
Georgia, you're from Georgia.
Oh my God.
Yes.
Oh.
I'm clueless. That's the one that threw me off.
Does that lunchbox want to guess?
Go ahead, lunchbox.
I'm going to go with...
We have three guesses.
Luke Brian
Stop
Okay, no, that's all right Eddie
Well, I was gonna go jelly roll
Oh crap
He's from Tennessee, dude
I didn't think about that
Gosh
Well the one person I know it's not
Is Thomas Reds
So I'm gonna mark him off
Yeah
Is Thomas Matt?
It's obviously Thomas Redd
Wow
How'd that go?
Well, he
Did you say hi?
I didn't because
I was from afar
and could see
he was
trying to shop
but he was being so kind
from what I could tell
multiple people were coming up
and saying hi
and he would stop and talk to each one
at one point in time
like was shaking this woman's hand
and then you know how you can shake someone's hand
and you take the other hand
and put it on top of like so
hand sandwich
he did the hand sandwich
while he's trying to grocery shop
and I just thought that that was
it's a good guy yeah really shows
who he is. She looked in his basket? Yeah, what was he buying? Yeah, what did he shop for?
I couldn't, I wasn't that close. And I sort of then went the other direction and I was like,
oh, this is, because he's someone that I would say hi to, but any chance, he's with his friends
now going, guess who I saw at the grocery store? And I never went up to her. No, there's no,
and it's like Amy. No, he didn't see me, but I don't think he would say that either.
Well, thank you for the story. I mean, maybe if he had a radio show and liked to play fun games
of guess who I saw. Sometimes that game felt they're fun. That was a hard game.
That was really tough.
How did Lach folks get it so fast?
The guy's smart.
What do you expect?
Did he see me Googling?
Because I held up my phone.
Oh, that.
No, you know how I got it?
Was when you said under 40 and then I asked you as he married to another celebrity, you go, well, not for being famous.
And I was like, well, she has a big social media following.
Right.
I told you, he's smart.
But so does like.
Okay.
That's the only one I know.
All right.
Thank you.
Glad everybody's.
You're welcome.
Glad everybody's here.
Let's do.
Bodies B.
Stories.
First of all, people are pooping in line while waiting for rides at Disney.
Did you see this?
Yeah, and I don't understand.
I get the lines are long, but they're just like kind of going in the bushes right there?
Right there.
Hold on, hold on.
They squat.
Kids are adults.
Both.
So I'm going to read you the story.
This is from sfgate.com.
It does sound too gross to be true.
However, people are letting their kids or themselves do number of,
or two while waiting in line to go on to the rides at Disney World.
There was a whole Reddit thread about Disney attractions, and that's where it started,
and people started investigating this, but people say they see parents let their kids go,
they do it themselves, they go to bushes, they don't want to lose their place in line and it takes so long.
The flight of passage, the rise of resistance, and the Indiana Jones adventure rides all have a lot of poop on them.
Those are long lines for sure.
I've been there.
Wow.
But I mean, I can't even imagine.
I just have to be like, you know what?
animal does that.
I have to go to the bathroom and lose my spot.
Good literal answer to a question.
Dogs do do do that.
But I would think, yes, you could walk to the bathroom to come back and get your place.
Yeah.
Can you not?
I mean, you should just tell a person, hey, I'm running in the bathroom real quick.
I'll be right back.
And they should hold your spot.
And if they're going to say no, then you got to let your kid go.
Unless it's like an all wrap around and you can't get it all the way back to the time.
Yeah.
Or you just be like, you know what?
Today's not my day to do this right.
I got to go.
Yeah, tell that to an eight-year-old.
We're like, you know, I'd poop.
They're too.
Tell that to him an eight-year-old, so now you're just going to teach your eight-year-old to just squat in public.
I mean, look, Amy, you're talking to lunchbox.
If you've waited in line for an hour and a half and you're going to miss out on the ride, you don't poop.
You just don't poop in the bushes.
Yeah, I can just feel like, well.
And you can hold that.
What about pee? Would you let him pee in the bushes?
Yeah, possibly.
That's different.
I'm down with that too.
Yeah, that's different.
Okay.
Well, that's different.
A vibrating headband could offer a drug-free way to unblock a chronically stuffy nose.
Oh, I'm all about that.
This is from the Daily Mail.
Think about that because you're so bollards.
And it just shakes it free, basically.
It shakes all the stuff out.
A vibrating headband could offer a drug-free way to unblock a chronic stuffy nose.
But when you see that person walking around, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
You're all right, man?
I think it's a very, very minor vibrational.
Hey, I just picture that old thing they used to have at the gym where you'd wrap that...
Around your belly.
Around your butt or your belly.
Yeah, yeah.
So patients wear the headband.
It sits across their forehead for two 15-minute sessions a day, tests on 52-p3.
people showed symptoms improved within a week of using the divide a week oh cold the cold goes away in a week yeah
but doesn't they have chronic stuffy notes yeah chronic eddie doesn't that shake everything else to
like your brain for like a whole week uh the people also couldn't remember who their parents were
exactly had concussion symptoms uh the lucky slots player at the x caliber las vegas took home a 12.1 million
fortune playing the slot that's your casino lunch no man i've been there i gt posted a social
media that a guest at the Las Vegas Shrip Casino
hit the progressive jackpot.
The triple Red Hot 7 Spitfire
multiplier resulted in a prize for one
player for $12,185,7,7
$760.40.
It's the fourth time this year that someone's hit a
multimillion dollar prize for
this, and congrats to them.
Man, makes me want to book a trip
to Vegas. ABC 7 Amarillo with that
story. I don't really play slots.
I don't either. Because I feel like
I need something with skill, even though there's no skill the rest of it.
I can get to make choices at least.
mostly the wrong choices when I gamble other ways.
So slots for me is just put your money in a pool.
Yeah, but Ray's wife wins like big money when she does that.
Yeah, I mean, I did it.
That Buffalo, man, Ray's wife told us about it.
And I went to that Four Bears Casino.
I had freaking Buffalo.
And I was like, I'm changed, man.
I'll do slots now.
Ray, how much did your wife win?
Her biggest one that she won was $3.4 million?
$1,000.
Oh.
Remember he says that stupid $3.4,000.
At Cosmo, but they switch around those machines.
people have asked me to draw them a map. I'm telling you they always are moving them.
Someone's asked you to draw them a map. We don't believe it.
Well, and here's the deal too. I've never seen them move machines.
Hey, gosh, X marks the spot.
Hold on.
Right, he's not lying because when we were in there for Iheart, I texted him, said,
hey, can you give me a detailed description on how to draw a map?
Okay, so one fucks is the person that asks for a map.
Also, that's different than what casino and what kind of.
My grandparents' neighbor, she told me there was a slot at Aria that she,
whenever she's losing and she's down to her last luck,
she always takes a cab to the aria, and there was a one slot machine.
I had her draw me a map one year.
And I went.
Second spin.
One $900 bucks.
Then why not play that one all the time?
Well, it's gone now.
They've re-remodeled.
Even her.
Why just play that one?
Then you never had bad luck.
That's a great point.
But I'm telling you, I went and I was, me and my roommate from college, we went, and I was like, dude, you want to split this?
No.
And we split it?
But he said no.
No.
And then I said, all right, last chance.
I'm about to put this money.
He goes, well, yeah, I'm sorry.
Are you drunk now?
Hey, Ray.
You like slots?
I don't play them.
Wife just does.
I'd feel like sports, if I'm going to try and make money in Vegas is my best shot at it.
For her, she just gets so hot.
If she's on a heater, there was a time we took down Planet Hollywood.
You didn't take down a casino.
It was four of them at one time.
You took it down.
Like they had to question if they could even afford.
They shut down the machine and the guy went and got money and we had tax forms.
But that's not shutting it down.
That's just paying the person who won.
Shutting the machines down.
Got it.
Oh, boy.
I'm happy for you.
I like that.
I like that.
You deserve it.
Dude, it was dope.
It would be.
It's just how the words you use sometimes.
We shut down four casinos.
Bro, you won $318.
What's the most you ever want on a salon machine?
1.4.
$1,000.
Yeah, at Four Bears Casino, not in Vegas.
Man, it was awesome.
What a great feeling.
I've never had that.
Because it just kept going and going and going.
And you're like, where's it going to stop?
When is it going to stop?
The most your wife's won was at 3.5.
$3.4,000?
$3.4,000.
I never want anything on a slot machine,
but I don't play them enough.
Nothing?
Our guy, Reed, who does a lot of our podcast stuff with us,
he's never really gambled,
and he started getting on draft kings and betting on games,
and he wins like $4,000 the first time.
He bets on some crate and hits it.
And then we take him to play craps in Vegas.
It goes crazy.
It wins all this money.
We go to Tulsa.
We're standing at the Hard Rock,
because we're playing a show there.
I'm doing my comedically inspirational tour.
And he messaged me, he goes, hey, I just played the slots.
I was like, yeah, what he goes?
I want $1,800.
What?
Crazy.
Great luck.
Well, something.
He took down the casino.
Oh, yeah?
Your cell phone can gauge your mental health from the Huffington Post.
A mental health red flag is easy to spot when you see other people, but can you see it in you?
Cell phones can tell you that you might need professional help.
Author and psychotherapist, Tasha Bailey, explains when we're anxious, our body's going to fight or flight.
We're attached to our phones.
Here's what to look for that if you do this or you have done it, it could signal mental stress.
Number one, searching troubling questions or symptoms of illness.
Okay.
And do your Google.
Do that.
I mean, I have before.
Using your phone as a way to avoid certain situations, like using it as a buffer, a blocker.
So I was down my phone.
Oh, you do that.
Not really.
I just avoid.
He's just always on the phone.
Yeah, it's just, I do avoid and I'm on my phone and it just don't happen to go together.
It works out.
The avoidance of phone call.
Oh, I hate.
call me. Oh, I did.
I never want to. If you FaceTime me, that's fine.
But I don't understand the difference.
I'm glad you asked. Thank you for asking.
Is that on a FaceTime, you're not going to kill time because you're looking at each other.
You're not just going to sit and blah, blah, blah. You're going to be listening when I'm talking.
And I'm being listening when you're talking. We're focused. We get to the point. We move away.
If you're on the phone, you put them on speaker and not even listen for a little bit.
Okay.
You just, at least with you. I mean, no, just with you guys, you know?
Yeah, okay. You put me on speaker and walk away.
You panic when your phone isn't working or you do.
scroll or excessive scrolling.
Just getting bored.
I don't panic when my phone dies.
Here's an interesting diet trend.
Men are betting each other on who can lose the most weight in a set period of time.
That's weird.
That doesn't sound healthy.
And they're actually saying it's one of the best ways to keep up with a diet,
especially if someone that you see regularly and you keep up with each other,
except I would go hard.
If I were competing.
Those betting?
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
I'm going to win that bet.
That's from psychology today.
And then finally, a man lives in a shopping mall for six months, undetected.
What?
Is in the ceiling?
The story sounds like that movie
Terminal.
The Terminal.
Yeah, the terminal.
Authorities discovered a man
that had been living in a shopping center
for six months.
While he would find time
to use outlets within the mall,
he would avoid being caught
by security because he never caused any
problems.
And nothing was ever missing.
So why do you look for a problem
when there isn't one?
That is so smart.
The man had set up a tent table
and computer underneath the stairs in the mall
where there were no cameras.
And you couldn't
seat under the stairs. He managed
to avoid issues for six months. He was eventually
arrested October 30th. Here's the thing.
They're going to arrest this guy. No, no, no, no. They should
like celebrate this guy.
And he should be like a consultant
on how to keep people from sleeping
in malls. There's just so much
that he did in order not to get caught.
But is that a big problem? I don't know,
but it could be. I thought if you stayed somewhere
for a certain amount of time, you're a squatter and it's yours.
That's right. He now owns Forever 21.
I declare this mine. That's
the news. Thank you.
Those were Bobby's.
Stories.
A couple things. Wednesday night, Austin, Texas.
It'll be, I'm doing stand-up, Eddie and I are doing Raging Idiots, Matt Stel and Riley Green.
It's a charity show. Get tickets at Bobby Bones.com.
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All right, thank you guys.
A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying.
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The family court hearings that followed revealed glaring inconsistencies in her story.
This began a years-long court battle to prove the truth.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
And rule two, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield.
And in this new season of the girlfriends...
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed. I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
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Missy Elliott in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,
Cheryl Crow, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Willie Nelson, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
All pretty cool.
We talked about it on the show recently.
I know maybe I think December they actually showed that episode where they're all inducted.
So we're going to play Are They in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Oof, it's tough because I would have thought Willie was already in there.
Abba.
Here's Dancing Queen.
Amy is Abba in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Yes.
That's correct.
Cool.
Lunchbox.
Yeah.
Brian Adams.
You've never heard this?
I've heard this song, but I don't know who this guy is.
He also has
He has a bunch of songs
But he has like
You know it's true
Everything I do
I do for you
That's a jam
That didn't ain't big enough
For rock and roll
A hall of fame
It's a big song
It's a classic
But he ain't Hall of Famer
Correct
Boom
He's got a lot more songs too
That's true too
Eddie
Aerosmith
Are they
In the rock and roll
Hall of Fame
I'm gonna say yes
Correct
Yes
Amy, here's a song from Bad Company.
Feel like making love.
Feel like making love to you.
A little thirsty of a song.
Amy, Bad Company.
Not yet.
The answer is no, correct.
Not yet.
Not yet, good.
They will be, though, Amy.
Lunchbox, are they in the Rock and a Hall of Fame, the Beastie Boys?
Right now running across buildings in this music video,
jumping, looking for the suspect.
and when they got to the end, it was like, oh, we didn't find the suspect.
We found the Hall of Fame.
What's the answer?
He's saying yes.
I need him to say yes, though.
Yes, they arrived at the Hall of Fame.
That's not what happened in the music video at all, but they are on the Rock and Roll Hall of
Hall of Fame.
Yeah!
But I do remember that.
I don't know why.
It's the famous music video.
Videos, but I remember that one.
Joe Cocker, you know, song right here.
Everybody's missed yet, Eddie.
Joe Cocker, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
It's tough.
He played Woodstock.
He did, man.
I'm learning about him.
Remember that guy.
Oh, I'm going to say Joe Cocker lives in the Hall of Fame.
Yeah.
No.
No!
Dang, you got me to Joe Cocker?
Amy, Phil Collins.
Phil's in it.
Roll my life.
He's been waiting for this.
Phil Collins as a solo performer, not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Oh.
Lunchbox, you're the last man up.
But is he in it?
He's in a group?
The drummer, Genesis.
They're in it?
Yeah, they're in it.
That's probably what I got.
That's what I got some things.
Yeah, got your wires crossed there.
Yeah, that tracks.
Come on, lunchbox.
Lunchbox, you get this, you win.
I know.
Foreigner.
I know what love.
Eddie and I had the million dollar show a few years ago.
It was amazing.
I want you to show me.
For the win.
You're going to win a music game if you get this right.
Yeah, I know, man.
Over Mr. Music and.
This is mid music?
Yeah.
Oh, man, look.
When they started out, they had big aspirations.
They thought, oh, we can get out of our hometown.
What was our hometown?
It's our foreign.
And they were like, if we could make it over to America.
I don't think that's right.
If we could make it over to America, that'd be like a, that'd be amazing.
But then when they got to America, aren't they American?
I think they're American, but it's interesting because they're named foreigners,
so you probably thinks they're foreigners.
They are a British American rock band formed in New York.
So some of them, some of them are.
Oh, Dublin.
No, not Dublin.
So then they made it to America and they're like, man, why stop here?
Let's go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.
He doesn't know what the Hall of Fame is.
Yeah, because the Drew Carey show, man.
Cleveland Rocks, Cleveland Rocks.
And they have booked their stamp to eternity.
You can always go visit their busts.
In the Hall of Fame of Rock and Roll.
I think it's the baseball Hall of Fame.
What is he talking about?
All right, foreigner.
they are in the hall of them
they are
not in the hall hall
oh
okay so
let's start over
no you're still out
you're still out these two
I'm gonna play a clip
and you just tell me
who the person is
who the singer is
and this I'll give you a hint
this person's band
is in the rock and roll hall of fame
they as a solo artist are not
but they're very famous
and they'll be coming up next
you need to give me a hint
you do trust me
first oh I'm looking for the guy
Looking for the guy?
Oh, I was looking for the band.
Well, no, this is not the band's song, no.
This is his song.
Oh.
The band is CCR.
Oh, my God.
Clearwater Revival.
Yeah, I know that.
It's...
It ain't that guy.
And now I'm going to give you his first name.
Oh, gosh.
His first name is John.
Amy.
Mellencamp?
No, good guess, no.
Lunch box.
John?
Come on lunch.
John?
It's in there.
It's in there.
Cougar Brown.
What?
What?
Cougar Brown?
That's part of Amy's answer.
I know.
It's all I can think of.
John C.
See Riley.
John Cocker.
Okay, hold on.
Joe Cocker.
Everybody shut up.
Everybody shuts?
Shuts?
Okay, I'm going to give me another hint.
None of that's right.
Oh.
Okay.
John.
The first letter of his last name is F, as in football.
John F.
Jamie.
Jamie.
John Fogarty.
Correct.
Yes.
Wow.
Hey, Mrs.
Music.
No.
No.
She's not Mrs.
Music.
She gets that title today.
Mrs. Music.
Nice show, baby.
What do you want to say to everybody out there?
So stupid.
She's dancing, bones.
She's lost for words.
What should we say?
I don't know.
I got lucky.
There you go.
You heard it here first.
You got lucky.
All right.
Thank you.
Bobid Bones show.
Boney up the day.
This story comes us from Center County, Pennsylvania.
A 37-year-old man decided to enjoy some mushrooms, you know?
Hey, these are so yummy.
And all of a sudden, he starts freaking out.
Like magic mushrooms?
Magic mushrooms.
and he's like, I've been shot.
I've been shot. He needs help.
So he's running down the street, banging on doors.
I've been shot.
Someone help me.
It's my greatest fear if I did drugs.
That you would do that?
Yeah, something like this.
But the problem is no one would answer the door.
So he broke into a house and woke up some homeowners and said, hey, I've been shot.
Is that a crime, though?
Yeah, he broke into their house, man.
He can't break into someone's house.
But he didn't break in with the intent to steal anything.
He thought he was in danger.
I don't think that matters.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I think there's a little bit intent.
If I'm the judge, I'm probably going to go a little easier on him.
Okay.
If you're breaking into steal something or to hurt somebody, that's different than if you are confused.
Remember when like Andy Dick went into somebody's house?
Because he was like out of it too.
He got in trouble.
Yeah, but...
Didn't he think that was his house, though?
Yeah, and he still got in trouble.
See, this is my fear.
It's why I can't take sleeping pills anymore I did for a while when I was having some real mental health issues.
And I would just like wake up and not remember the night before.
And I'd look at like my FaceTime or my keys were somewhere different.
You'd buy stuff too.
It was wild.
And so I'd stop doing on airplanes because I didn't want to wake up on an airplane in handcuffs because I'd pooped in the aisle and not remembered it.
Oh, I'm glad that would have been, you could have gone viral.
I'd have been bonehead for sure.
You get handcuffed for using the mouth.
Or you get duct taped to the seat.
Just imagine, like I'm out of it and I'm squatting in an aisle.
Somebody's going to tackle me and they're going to tie me somewhere.
So that's why I don't do magic mushrooms or sleeping pills.
All right, lunchbox.
I'm lunchbox.
That's your bonehead story of the day.
I was talking to Morgan, who is head of all of our digital, all of our social media, our website.
And she says she's getting a lot of messages from people thinking that Amy's scamming them online because Amy's giving away a house.
It's not a scam.
My sister even sent me a note.
And she was like, someone is posing as you, they put your image on this house.
And I need to let them know it's a scam.
Morgan, what are people asking?
Well, it's because it's coming from the official account, but it's not on Amy's accounts.
Like if you go to her page, it's not there.
So it could be a sponsored post.
So that's why they're thinking it's a scam.
They call it white listing.
You're giving away a house?
I'm not.
Who's house?
No, I'm not.
I'm not.
Giving away a house?
Where's the house?
Oklahoma.
Do you have the keys?
What?
No.
Party?
You're Mick Beast?
So.
No, but Bobby,
Caitlin said y'all actually spent Christmas in this neighborhood.
Yeah, it's like, it's like not even.
And then that's not the question.
How are you giving away a house?
Oh, I'm not.
So it's a scam.
No.
What?
So you're not giving away a house, so it's somebody from South Africa.
No, one country is the group.
They're getting away in the house and they, I've known Chase forever.
Remember Chase?
Back in the day, we did the food packing event for Haiti.
So it's not a scam.
Been in my life for 10 years.
Is it a scam?
It's not a scam.
And you can enter for free.
Can lunchbox win?
Yes.
He can enter for free if you, I don't, I mean, I guess.
I can't win, of course.
But I think there's, you can get the home or a cafe.
option. And then there's also paid entries, but that's their business not. I'm not a part of that.
I'm just the host or. Tell me more. And you're saying it's not a scam. It's not a scam.
Although I did send them. No, no, no, no. It's not a scam. No, stuff. It's not a scam. But when my
sister hit me up, being like, oh, not thinking it was real, I sent it to them. And I'm like,
hey, y'all might want to work on this because it looks kind of, apparently it looks a little scammy.
And they're like...
You're giving away a house.
Yeah, can you tell me where I get this house?
Yeah, but they've given away...
Like, no, they've done stuff with Dirk's Bentley and Walker Hayes and given away like a Chevy that Dirk's had and Walker's given away tons of stuff.
Do you have any other houses to give away?
No, but...
How'd you find this one?
It's pretty cool.
They found it.
Okay.
It's one of the guys they work with that's theirs.
He's decided...
Give it away?
Anyway, I think you can get the house over the cash option.
I don't know.
Although.
Although...
Although...
All right.
Is everybody listening
It's not a scam?
It looks like a scam.
Oh boy.
Oh, boy.
You still.
It's not.
A win is a win.
A win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep.
That's me.
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My next guest, it's Will Ferrell.
My dad gave me the best advice ever.
He goes, just give it a shot.
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.
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