The Bobby Bones Show - Rascal Flatts Stops By For The Friday Morning Conversation + Bobby Addresses Dating Rumors + Will Amy Get A Microwave?

Episode Date: September 28, 2018

Rascal Flatts stops by the studio to talk about their new single, a recent bomb threat at a show, and how Gary’s daughter plans to pursue music. Bobby addresses recent dating rumors. Also, Amy bring...s up the debate of getting a microwave. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:04:09 I love Friday shows. These are my favorite shows. I don't know about you, Amy, but I love the Friday shows. Oh, yeah. They have the dance party. We have our Friday morning conversation. Plus it's just Friday.
Starting point is 00:04:19 Yeah, all that. Hey, so, by the way, Good morning, studio. Morning. Good morning. So I'm here, and I am getting ready for another dance on Monday night.
Starting point is 00:04:27 I'm not doing well. I had to learn two dances, and I'm not really out of the second dance yet, which is tough. You don't know what I'm going to do. Well, you still have like all weekend. I don't, though. Oh, you don't know.
Starting point is 00:04:38 I mean, I do, but not, I don't know. I'm kind of feeling lost this week. But whatever, I'm in a good place. Like, Rascal Flats coming in today, which is good. The Bobby Bone Show. Big Three Stories. It's producer Raimundo. Hurricane Rosa has turned into a category three.
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Starting point is 00:05:17 89 million dollars was accidentally deposited into a guy's bank account. Oh my goodness. Dream come true. He was the $89 million man. It was only 90 minutes. His name was Daniel. And E-Trade accidentally deposed. He deposited $89 million into his account.
Starting point is 00:05:35 He logged on and saw it too before there was a correction. Oh, cash out, cash out, cash out. E-trade did apologize for the screw-up. They don't know what happened. But he had it in his account. Lunchbox, if that happens to you, do you take the money out immediately? Oh, absolutely. You hit withdrawal.
Starting point is 00:05:50 You do whatever you got to do. And then when they try to take it back, you sue them for distress, emotional distress because you thought you were rich. I don't know if that's how it works. Oh. I mean, you're the one that it's your fault for thinking you're rich. It's your fault for lying. It's their fault for putting it in my bank account.
Starting point is 00:06:05 You know you didn't make that money. You have to know where it comes from. You can't be like, ooh. Well, obviously he has an e-trade account, so he's a day trader. So he's on there doing stocks. And he maybe sold some stocks and they gave him $89 million. Oh, boy. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 00:06:17 For that, ah, who. Just imagine you log on to your bank account. And, oh, yes, sir, you have $89 million. Yeah. I don't know that I would like that because I knew it would be mine. And I'm always afraid of money that's not mine. like Pablo Escobar is going to come get me and somehow. Bobby, you're afraid of money that is yours.
Starting point is 00:06:36 Yeah, you're right about that too. That's a great point. Like, I struggle because, listen, I grew up very poor, and now I do well. And so it's weird. And I just give it away because I don't feel comfortable with it. I think if I have a kid, it would be different because I don't want to, you know, save up for him to go to college
Starting point is 00:06:51 or her to go to college. Even if I had a wife, right? Because don't I have to, like, buy her handbags or something? No. I mean, yeah, I mean, she, I feel like you would marry someone that could buy her own handbags. but yeah you could treat her sure she would mind
Starting point is 00:07:07 yeah yeah I'm sure whatever but you're right I don't even know what this is about what this 89 million I'm just I'm just I know no Amy by the way do you want to tell us how much you make an hour No I never calculated it Oh you didn't no sorry about that
Starting point is 00:07:22 Do you want to tell us because you've calculated it I have calculated it very much so Neh I'm good Okay cool one day I'll put on my next book Which by the way they've approached me to write another book. What? I know. Book number three? I'm not, no, no. I said no. Oh. Well, I said no. Oh. Well, I said no. Why? Oh, I said no 19 times my second book, too. I just didn't want to do it. Until I feel like I'm right, I don't ever do anything that I don't put my heart into. I love this show more than anything. Right now, I'm doing
Starting point is 00:07:49 Dancing with Stars fully focused, and that's it. That's it. Not doing music right now. Not doing comedy right now. I'm dancing and doing the radio show. But yeah, maybe at some point. I have a lot of ideas. But yeah, that's a lot of, but yeah, that's a lot of, but yeah, Like, what were some of your ideas? Let me jot them down. You don't have to do anything with it. Okay, then tell us. The Bobby Bones show.
Starting point is 00:08:10 Now time for Amy versus Lunchbox. On Fridays, we do it a bit earlier because the dance party is in a few minutes. Amy gets three dude questions. Lunchbox gets three lady questions, and we'll see who scores the best. Amy, are you ready? Yes. Here we go. And basketball.
Starting point is 00:08:27 How many points is a free throw worth? One point. One point. That is correct. Boom. Amy. Yeah. In boxing.
Starting point is 00:08:40 K.O. is an acronym for knockout. What does the T and T.K.O. Oh, shoot. Okay. T. Temporary knockout. Temporary knockout.
Starting point is 00:08:58 Temporary knockout. Incorrect. Oh. Technical. Must box you can steal? Go ahead. Technical. It is technical.
Starting point is 00:09:10 There you go. That's the right answer. I know. The old temporary knockout every time. I know. I was like... Today is National Drink a Beer Day. What beer had the slogan
Starting point is 00:09:21 A Taste as Cold as the Rockies? Coors. Coors. Light. I need the answer, please? Amy, I can never tell with you if you're talking things out. Oh, sorry.
Starting point is 00:09:35 My answer is Coors. temporary cores technically what is your answer cores the light oh my gosh Amy what is your answer
Starting point is 00:09:49 Core's light Core's light Final answer Yes final answer Show me Core's light Correct Amy you can't You can't do that
Starting point is 00:09:58 For now on you have to say final answer Okay Okay Well I don't even There is odd that there's only one beer Coors light But you can talk it out There's multiple cores?
Starting point is 00:10:07 But you just have to say, well, there's cores, there's cores light. There's temporary cores light. I told you. Just give you all three of them. Okay. Amy, two, lunchbox one. Over to lunchbox. Lilac flowers are typically what color?
Starting point is 00:10:24 Purple. Boom. That's good. Lunchbox. Yep. The hairstyle that involves gradual blending of one color hue to another is known as. Say that again. One color hue
Starting point is 00:10:44 That said right, right? Yeah. Like I said, I don't even know this one. The hairstyle that involves gradual blending of one color hue to another is known as... I believe Amy's done this too, huh? I should have been giving away clues, but... Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:11:01 That's the fade. Oh, the good old fade. Incorrect. Amy? The ombre. That is correct, the ombre. I would have said ombre. but ombre is, yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:14 What's huey name? I don't know what that means. Color? Is that a color? I thought it was like brown and blonde. No, hue is like a tint, a color, a blent. Like hue is, it's not an actual color. It's like saying the word color.
Starting point is 00:11:27 Like what color is that? You'd say, what hue is that? Who would say that? Well, hair people. I don't know. Maybe because it's like more of like a tint, a hue. You know what? What hairstyle I'm not a big fan of?
Starting point is 00:11:40 Is it skunk hair do? Oh, I did that once. Blind and a black. But it wasn't on purpose. It's like Pepe Lepeu. Okay. What score? Lunchbox needs this one to tie?
Starting point is 00:11:51 Lunchbox. Yeah. Louis Tomlinson is a member of what boy band? Was is, we'll go with was. But Louis Tomlinson was a member of what boy band? Uh, one direction. Correct. Whoa, yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:11 I know one battery boys are in sync, so that's all I had. We're back to tiebreaker today. By the way, scores four to four in the season. Go ahead. The definition of hue is a color or a shade. Oh, a shade. Okay. Amy, tiebreaker, under the guy question.
Starting point is 00:12:24 I'm going to run you through two of them, see how many get. In the gym, the heaviest plates you can put on a barbell are how much? A hundred? Incorrect. There'll be no stealing, no. Incorrect. The biggest plates are 45-pound plates. Oh.
Starting point is 00:12:41 Amy, what garden tool would have something called a bump feed? A hoe? What'd you call me? A weed eater, incorrect. Lunchbox, all you need is one of these. All I need is one, one, one. No matter what. I think that's a song.
Starting point is 00:13:02 Hillary Deft turns 31 today, Lunchbox, over in the female category. Oh, yeah. What Disney Channel show was she the star of? Oh, that's easy. Lizzie McGuire. Hit a song, Lizzie. Lunchbox takes a five to four lead as we play to 10. The latest from Nashville.
Starting point is 00:13:36 in Hollywood. It's the 30 Second Skinny. Rascal Flats dropped a new single today. It's called Back to Life. Here's a clip of it. That's a good one, huh? They had a bit where they fell off. People say they had a few songs that weren't hits for a while.
Starting point is 00:14:06 But they've been hitting smash after smash after smash again. And I do really like those guys, so good for them. What else, Morgan number two? We've got movies coming out this weekend, Night School with Kevin Hart. It has 29% on Rotten Tomatoes. Well, that doesn't seem very funny. And then we've got small foot. It's an animated film and it has 75% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Starting point is 00:14:25 Yeah, Amy said she wanted to take her kids to see that one, right? It's like the Yeti, not the ice chest, but it's like the Yeti, like the, the embalminal snowman or something? Yes. Yes. All right, cool. Anything else for Morgan number two? Yeah, we have albums coming out this weekend. Loretta Lynn dropped a new album today.
Starting point is 00:14:41 Here's a clip of the title song called Wouldn't It Be Great? Wouldn't it be great? And watch it break. there you go Old school All right what else That's it I'm Morgan number two
Starting point is 00:15:03 That's the skinny Bobby Bone Show Bonehead This story of the day This story comes with us from Tacoma Washington Chuckie cheese Where everybody goes to have fun
Starting point is 00:15:13 Kids are playing Ski balls are so fun This guy goes to play ski ball Only probably has a gun in his waistband Boom Oh Two things are wrong there One
Starting point is 00:15:24 And listen I don't know what the rules are chucky cheese and concealed, you know, but rolling into a place with a bunch of kids with a gun, and I'm, listen, I have guns, I get it, but man, I probably would check that gun. And did chucky cheese has ever, like, held up? Oh, I don't know. Sometimes parents fight with each other over, like, kids and tokens, I guess. And then two, you're going to do a physical activity with a gun in your waistband?
Starting point is 00:15:50 Like, that's not very smart. And then three, what was the safety not on? I guess not. Also not smart. Yeah, lots of not smart things there, which is, probably why. It's a bonehead. Yeah, he is not facing charges. He shot himself in the leg because he did have a permit to carry
Starting point is 00:16:02 the gun. He should still charge him. He's an idiot. Can we have an idiot charge? Somebody else didn't get shot. What up? I said, no one else was injured, though. All right, well, good. Good. Glad he was injured. There's a charge. You have a bullet through your foot. All right, thank you, Lunchbox. I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Starting point is 00:16:19 It's time for the good news. With Lunchbox. Tell me something good. Some firefighters in Harrisburg, North Carolina are sitting around the fire station when they get a call from a lady. She says, hey, it's my son's third birthday. Do you mind if I bring them by the fire station to check it out? Like, yeah, come on by. They're going to be there at 2 o'clock, and the firefighters are like, we got to make this special.
Starting point is 00:16:41 They go to the store, get balloons, like streamers, they get cupcakes. And they call their buddies at other fire stations and say, hey, this three-year-old wants to come to the fire station for his birthday party. Why don't you guys come over? So 15 firefighters show up and throw them a whole birthday party. Oh, that's cool. Legit. I mean, that one gave me a little chill bumps, too. Because, again, they didn't have to do that.
Starting point is 00:17:04 They're just people ball. That's cool. Oh, come on. That's what's all about right there. Bobby boom, come on. Amy, did you see the video yesterday of the guy? He's in a canoe. And the seal jumps out of the water, and the seal has an octopus in its mouth.
Starting point is 00:17:17 And the seal slaps the guy in the canoe with the face with the octopus. Yes. Yeah, it was pretty crazy. The seal comes flying on the water. It goes out of the water. It goes to go, bam. him right in the face. And the guy in the canoe or rowboat, whatever you call, it's like,
Starting point is 00:17:30 what just happened is unbelievable. Because really, like what just happened? I mean, that and Will Smith the day before jumping out of the helicopter, those are the two things on Instagram, I'm like, what? Because Will Smith bungee jumped out of that helicopter. Unreal. Unreal. And not
Starting point is 00:17:45 again, not only did he bungee jump, which is crazy. And bungee jump into the Grand Canyon, which is crazier ish, but he bungee jumped from a helicopter that also has to float. Yeah. And copter. Yeah. Who's the person that tests out if bungee jumping can be done from a helicopter? Well, I watched a lot of it.
Starting point is 00:18:04 They were sending out dummies. Oh, okay. For the days leading up to it, they were putting dummies on a cable and throwing him out and watching them bounce up. And at one point, the dummy lost his leg. And Wilson, it's like, what? So, yeah. What's your husband, Amy, who's a pilot, an airplane, airport.
Starting point is 00:18:19 What do you call him? Air Force pilot? Well, no, he flies airplanes, but is he just an airplane pilot? Is that what you would call him? Yeah, he flies airplanes, not helicopters. Both pilots, but... Okay. What does he think about helicopters?
Starting point is 00:18:32 He does not like helicopters. He doesn't. Because the, I guess the way, what you have to rely on, like, if he's in an airplane, he knows he can turn into a bird and he can coast and fly and figure it out. If a helicopter goes wrong, like, you can't keep yourself in the air. Oh, you just go down like a rock, huh? He's something about, you're like a bumblebee and you're spinning around. I mean, the physics of it, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:18:57 He has this whole explanation. He's like, you're kind of just, you can try to maneuver your way to the ground, but you'll likely crash. And, you know, he's proven that because he's been in a situation where he lost, you know, his propeller. And he had to turn into a bird. And he did. He had to crash a plane because his propeller flew off. He had to crash it into a lake. He had to find a lake in the woods.
Starting point is 00:19:19 crashed the plane in a lake, they went into the water, Black Hawk helicopters had to come and rescue them. He said that was the, he sticks by this story. The scariest part of the entire thing was getting in the Black Hawk helicopter. Even more so than him having to crash a plane. Yes, he just is not like helicopters at all. And of course, he had to use his cell phone to like show the helicopter where he was. And then they threw down the rope. And he was like, well, here goes nothing.
Starting point is 00:19:44 And he climbed up the rope. Here goes nothing. As he's having to find a lake to crash into the mountains, it's like, all right, Well, this is a thing. Yeah, it's like a Wednesday. But he's having to climb into a helicopter. Basically. There goes nothing.
Starting point is 00:19:55 Yeah. A man has been arrested at airport because he ran onto the tarmac because he missed his flight. Start chasing the plane. Well, I mean, you got to get on a flight. No, no, no, no, no. They probably locked the whole airport down because of his knucklehead. How did he even get out there? The man was tackled to the ground by airport police when he chased a flight.
Starting point is 00:20:15 It is reported the man who's in his 20s was seen banging on the window of the terminal moments before his flight departed. After asking ground crew to stop the plane, the man is understood to have left the terminal building before he made it as far as the taxiing flight. I have no idea how you go over the fence. Is it in the article? Maybe they don't want to say
Starting point is 00:20:31 because there was some sort of breach that shouldn't have happened. But they saw him banging and the next thing you know, boop. Yeah, you can't do that. What are they going to do? Stop the plane? Also think about that. You think the pilots looking in the rearview mirror and goes,
Starting point is 00:20:45 Hey, Chuck, Jimmy Winslow over in seat three, see he's running behind. That's not the plane real quick, let him get on. It's like a bus. So, I thought that was funny. I saw a story. Lunchbox, did this guy have to cut off his own arm? Yeah, this dude, North Dakota, he was making his own sausage, and he was using a meat mixer, and he got his hand caught.
Starting point is 00:21:06 So he's like a butcher? Well, it's just a hobby. Like, he has a farm, and so he makes his own sausage. And he's by himself, so he had two options. Sit there and starve to death and die, or chop off his own. own arm, so he got a butcher knife and cut it off at the wrist. He didn't have a cell phone? Guess not?
Starting point is 00:21:23 Couldn't reach it, eh? He said he had to make the decision. Listen, if that cell phone is like right out of reach and you didn't have Siri, you're like, what's wrong in my life? Yeah. Why didn't I just go? Or Alexa or something. Like there's not one thing that could hear you talk.
Starting point is 00:21:41 Not a one. But I tell you, I don't think that's a tough decision to make. Here's my theory on having to cut off a limb. Are you ready? Yeah. I don't think it would hurt that much. What? You're crazy.
Starting point is 00:21:52 You're just so mentally like. I think it'd be tough to do mentally, but I think one, you're numb because if you're, a tree's been on your leg or a rock, you know, the guy had to cut his arm off? Yeah, 227 hours or something. And two, you know, it's go time. And you know how when your adrenaline's pumping? It still probably hurts a little bit, but when it's life or death, your body doesn't feel the same.
Starting point is 00:22:15 I can tell you when I got jumped and I wiped out and. tore my knee up and I didn't feel it. I didn't feel it. And I'm not saying it felt good. The guy didn't cut off his arm and go, man, I would like to do that to the other one. But yeah, it's a tough decision. What are you going to say him? Amy, what are you saying?
Starting point is 00:22:30 I don't know. I mean, I'm like thinking, what do you use? How do you do? Butchern knife. I know. I know he used that, but I'm picturing like me. Like, I don't know. I don't know if all I had was a little butcher knife that I would actually be able to cut through it in the bone. You would. And you have two kids now, so you would.
Starting point is 00:22:45 You'd cut it all. You'd break it. You'd eat through it. I would gnaw at it. It's a Bobby Bones show. A new study says that swearing or cursing relieves pain. So I have a note here. This is how long since Bobby has cursed.
Starting point is 00:23:01 I don't know. Almost three years. And I only don't curse because it's just a discipline that I maintain because I do this show. I don't curse. My comedy, I don't curse. My books. I don't curse.
Starting point is 00:23:18 And it really wasn't benefiting me in my personal life. But much like drinking, I don't drink either, but I don't judge people for drinking around me. But I'm thinking that if it relieves pain and I'm hurting, maybe I bring it back in style. What are you thinking? I mean, I don't know. It's so weird.
Starting point is 00:23:36 I can't even picture you cursing anymore. Right? Yeah. Because I, listen, I say bad words years ago. I'm not better than that. Yeah. But I haven't said it. Maybe a single bad word in almost three years.
Starting point is 00:23:45 Would it be weird if I started cursing again, guys? Yes. Yep. It would be? Yeah. Oh, that's good. That's good because I made a change as a tough one. But they say swearing is good for you.
Starting point is 00:23:57 According to a new study, swearing relieves both physical and emotional pain. Swear words. Go ahead. What if you're just saying it with the intent that you would say a real swear, but you say like, oh, fooie. Oh, son of a cheese pizza. Yeah. Son of a biscuit.
Starting point is 00:24:13 I think the words are weird anyway, because if I say a certain, word that starts with SH, right? And then a thousand miles away, someone makes that same exact sound, it has no meaning to it. So I think a word is just all in the meaning of it more so than the actual sound of it. Yeah. Because what's the difference? So just
Starting point is 00:24:29 like that right there could be a really controversial thing to say in India or in Japan or, you know, on Mars. It just sounds. But yeah, I don't curse. Good for me. I don't even think curse words anymore. Amy doesn't curse either. lunchbox curses as soon as he walks out of the room
Starting point is 00:24:46 while he does is a curse Yeah, I like to drop those bombs Yeah Amy I hear you're getting a microwave For the first time Whoa pump the brakes What? Is that not true?
Starting point is 00:24:55 No, I'm not getting a microwave Are you thinking about getting a microwave? No, but people keep sending me articles About how it doesn't destroy nutrients And then I keep thinking back to our call With Dr. Oz a while ago Where he was like Talking about how microwaves aren't bad
Starting point is 00:25:07 And then I mean I haven't had a microwave For so many years And I feel like part of me Is just sticking with it because I can't go against my no microwave rule. So I'm just starting to evaluate. The more I see some of these studies and talk to some of these experts,
Starting point is 00:25:24 I'm like, you know, the astrophysicist was talking about how microwaves aren't bad. And I'm like, you know, he is pretty smart. You're like, but I read a Twitter tweet that said they were bad, so I'm going to maintain it over the astrophysicist. Right. So I've just always felt like microwaves,
Starting point is 00:25:36 they can't be good. And I've stood by that so firmly that I feel like if I get a microwave I'm going to be a huge sellout. No. I feel like I lead people in the no microwave. If we're not changing, we're not bettering ourselves. Not that this is a thing, but I have that problem because I've never told another human
Starting point is 00:25:55 one to one that I love them, right? And so I'm still holding on to that. Hold on my flower. And I probably have and didn't say it because it was borderline. And I thought, why would I do it now and waste it? Because I've been holding it for so long. But I shouldn't do that. I should just say how I feel.
Starting point is 00:26:11 Yeah. So let's make a promise to each other right here. Okay. I, if you get a microwave, I will some time in my life tell someone I love them. Oh, I hope you do that anyway, microwave or not? Yeah, I love it. Hey, listen, Amy, look, me to you right now. I love a microwave. Who? Oh, yeah. Okay. Got it. I do have that microwave that my friend's husband's gifted us on the porch, but it's not really. Who is I supposed to get that to? Eddie? Yeah. Okay, I'll bring it to you. Thank you. I've got to figure out one for the house. Like, my,
Starting point is 00:26:44 husband would probably lose his mind if I got a microwave. He'd be like, hallelujah, I don't have to heat my coffee up on the stove. But you have a cell phone, radiation. You have a car pollution. You know, you have rays running through your house. You have Wi-Fi in your house. I know. It's just all a hot mess. I know. Rascal Flats in in in the next few minutes. So let's get to that morning corny right now. Amy, coming over to you. A morning corny. Guy lost his job at the cemetery after burying someone in the wrong hole.
Starting point is 00:27:24 It was a grave mistake. Okay. That was the morning corny. We all had to look at each other and go, how do we feel about that? Okay, there it is. It's time for the good news. With Bobby. Tell me something good.
Starting point is 00:27:57 After being saved from a fighting ring in Canada, a three-year-old pit bull has a whole new lease on life because this dog, whose name is Dallas, is going to be a canine officer for the town police department of Virginia. Nicole, they rescued him. That's awesome. Moved him down to Virginia. It was 2015 when they rescued him.
Starting point is 00:28:14 And they've been, one, you have to train them back into normal non-fighting life because they're trained to be aggressive. And they did that. And now they're actually working with him now to sniff out narcotics and says he's doing wonderfully. I love that so much. I know. I do too.
Starting point is 00:28:31 The puppet's finishing his training right now. The department is super excited to welcome the dog to the team. I love dogs. I love pit bulls. I believe that an animal is acting based on how it's raised. I had a pit bull for 15 years. Not one time. And it's 15 years that it get aggressive.
Starting point is 00:28:48 If anything, I got aggressive And I never get aggressive And I only got aggressive once Because someone cut in front me at Subway I did not like that But other than that I'm good too We're the least aggressive couple ever
Starting point is 00:28:59 Name a lesser aggressive couple Than me and my old dog Dusty Yeah, you can't That's right So congratulations To the dog and the people who rescued him Into the cops They're awesome
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Starting point is 00:30:13 The Friday morning conversation with Rascal Flats. Here they are right here. Type your hands, right. our friends. Rastable class. One. Joe Don's wearing an Amy head t-shirt.
Starting point is 00:30:25 Amy's heads on this shirt. Oh my gosh. We're praying for her in a family right now, but she's with us. I've got a bobby head here. She's in my chest. Gary's wearing a bobby head underwear. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:33 Got that off. Jay, what up, buddy? How you doing, buddy? They didn't even give you a chair, did they? You got a chair over there? I got it. Look at these guys.
Starting point is 00:30:39 It's always an honor to see you guys. Let me hear this new song. We're world printing this new song today. I want you to talk me through there. This is the first time we've ever heard it on radio. You're the first ever play. Back to life. That's got a cool ring to it.
Starting point is 00:30:51 Yeah. First you've all heard it. Did you guys even sing this? They just found old clips from history and made a new song. I think it's actually Shea Mooney. Oh, Shea. The whole family. Come on.
Starting point is 00:31:31 Tell me about this. Tell me about this song. Shea's also one of the writers of the song, Shea Moni from Dan and Shea. Is he the minor league for you guys? Yeah, pretty much. It's like the Farm Club? Yeah, that's why we took him out on toilets this summer.
Starting point is 00:31:44 Just to give him a little boost. Yeah, somebody went from single A to double A I think maybe, because he's got Dan with him. Yeah, of course. That Dan helps. What you just heard right there, that's what he's trying to do when he's singing. I got to, so Gary, you're wailing here. You're singing this, you're wailing, right?
Starting point is 00:32:00 You're wailing. Do you sing this in the morning? Do you sing this late at night? Like, for your voice to get to that spot, where do you have to be in your day? It's better if it's in the evening, but it's a little tougher in the morning, but we can get up there. He's like, maybe only only has seen this.
Starting point is 00:32:16 morning. It ain't going to happen, man. Do you ever do the low parts in the morning? If you have to sing a lower part, is that a thing? Or do you guys just hop in it? You're just good now. We just go. Yeah, we just go.
Starting point is 00:32:24 Usually start at like noon. I sing the low parts. He can't have my parts. I don't want to be singing up there. How do you feel about that when you hear it? You guys like it or no? That's first time I've heard it. It sounds great.
Starting point is 00:32:36 Yeah. That sounds really good. The Friday morning conversation with Rascal Flats. Rascal Flats here. Hey, Gary, I was looking at your Instagram. You have one of those things. Fat Scooter, is that what it's called? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:47 What in the world is that? Dude, it's a company out of L.A. that they actually made them for, to take on golf courses. They're actually like a, supposed to be like a... Environmentally safe. Like a scooter golf cart? Yeah, kind of a Harley, all-electric thing called a fat scooter. And it's awesome.
Starting point is 00:33:06 So we had one built for Dan and Shay and Carley. And that's kind of like their tour gifts. You can't get Dan and Shay off of it. Show runs in the basket of Dan. Yeah. She's like E.T. He's like, yeah. She rings the bell. Bring, ring. They're cute.
Starting point is 00:33:23 How do you guys pick your touring acts? Are you guys actually involved in that? Because out now it's you guys and Dan and Shane, Carly Pierce. Do you sit in a room and they give you 10 acts and you decide? Yeah, we put them all up on a whiteboard. Like who's available that coming year? Like I'm serious. Yeah, yeah. No, no, we really do.
Starting point is 00:33:43 We put them all up on a whiteboard and we say, you know, so-and-so's going out. with, you know, Al Dean and so-and-so's going out with Lady A or whatever. And then we narrow it down to the people we feel like are doing well and having some hits and have some momentum because you want as much help as you can get out there to make your package as interesting as it can be. So we literally do, and we've got a, you know, we've got a great track record in picking opening acts. It's a good question.
Starting point is 00:34:10 I'm about that's a good question. I'm already compliment myself for my next question. This is a rare interview strategy where I'm compliment. my next question. I like it. Of all of your opening acts, who did you guys gamble on early? And they turned out to be Taylor Swift. Oh yeah. Tell me about that. We were the first ones to ever take her out on any date since she did an acoustic set. Well, because Eric Church. Yeah. That was our little debacle. Oh, we get into that. Somehow people want to start bringing up like Joe Don. Well, you mentioned Taylor Swift I had to. I'm glad you brought it up,
Starting point is 00:34:40 because I'll like to tell you my version that I've heard, because it's, rumors start to go. You take Eric Church out, he's using too much stage and going over time, so you guys kick him off the tour. It wasn't that he was going over the time limit. We even put him on earlier, and he still went over, and he was costing us a fortune in stagehand union bills. So we ask him three times, and Eric, if you're listening, we love you, you know that we do, and we're all good now. This is the point in the story, to just give us the courtesy of getting off on time so that we weren't charged so much money in overages. And that irritated Eric? It irritated him. He said, man, I'm giving the fans what they want.
Starting point is 00:35:18 And, you know, at that point he was an opener. He had his shades on when he said that. Yeah, he did. He could always see his eyes. And we were inside. Did he tour beside you guys the rest of the time playing clubs in the same cities? He did it. Me and myself tour.
Starting point is 00:35:31 That's what he called it. It was a me and my gang. Actually really pretty awesome. He did that looking back. But it was a me and my gang tour for us. And yeah, he's like, oh, I'm going to do my own thing. I'll just do the me and myself tour. But you know, the union.
Starting point is 00:35:43 New York, because his last show was a Madison Square Garden with us. And so the union hands in New York are, I mean, it's like a, you know, $1,000 a minute, you know, with those guys. So we're like, man, go on early, whatever. You can go on whenever, you can go on at four in afternoon if you want to. But you have to stop at this time. And he didn't, and that was, you know. I think after this interview, never talk about it again because you just said it all right there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:08 And then just say, if you want to know about it, just go listen to this. Because I've always wondered, and I wasn't going to bring it up. But Joe Don's like, hey, ask me about Eric Church. Well, you asked about who. I asked him about it. 12 years later. No, the question was, who did you take a gamble on it? We had to fill that spot, and Taylor was available.
Starting point is 00:36:27 It's brand new. You know what? I know somebody else to. Blake, Shelton. Wait, what? Yeah, Blake. 2005. He stayed out for eight years with us.
Starting point is 00:36:33 Yeah, he did. He stayed out like two. He only sang one of those years, but he was actually out there on the bus. Amy, go ahead, ask the question? I hear you, you about to say something? No, I'm just laughing at Blake Shelton being on the road eight years and only singing one. Jay, she thought you were funny basically.
Starting point is 00:36:50 Amy did, yeah. Yeah, she was good. He is funny. He is funny, I know. Okay, let me read some stats. What did I say that was funny? I don't have headphones out of a microphone. It's good.
Starting point is 00:37:00 You're not even on the air. This is just from my personal use. We're not even, I think when you worked out, you're listening to the show. Yeah, you guys just come over. So, let's see. Let me read some stuff they handed me here. You've sold 10 million concert tickets. That is an unbelievable number.
Starting point is 00:37:13 10 million tickets. What I think is, and this is me being as sincere as possible, is that when someone will come to a show, that is such a precious time because they're spending their money, they're taking their time, they're making their plans, and they're going to spend it with you guys. 10 million concert tickets. Speak on that for a second.
Starting point is 00:37:31 Well, you know, well, it's hard to, but it's very humbling. But I will say as well that they choose maybe that one-night, that they can afford to come out and watch a show that summer. And we might be the fortunate group that gets to have that person or that family come out and watch that show that one night they're kind of get away with the family. And so, yeah, we don't take it lightly, and we try to give them the best possible experience we can. When you play a show, what song gets sang back the loudest right now? Well, probably what hurts the most or life is a highway at this point.
Starting point is 00:38:02 Broken Road gets a pretty loud response. But I'd say what hurts the most right now. That or that Journey song, we're just. break into. Yeah, the covers that we do really get the loudest response. Are you being facetious thing? No, being honest. In the middle of the show, we break it down, and Jake tacking, he twinkles the
Starting point is 00:38:19 ivory's, and we'll do some songs we did growing up in the clubs and stuff and all the music we used to do, and we'll do some journey covers, and man, they go, it's amazing that, like, don't stop believing. The kids are out there. The bars. It's amazing. We do an air church set. But do you guys go over?
Starting point is 00:38:35 Oh, yeah. Do you play the church set? Oh, yeah. A little too long. leads into some of our hits. But I mean, you can start off going, I bought my first real sister. That plays, we love Ryan Braddoms. It's all of them.
Starting point is 00:38:48 They don't even know which one. They just rock all the names. Ryan heard. The Friday morning conversation. With Rascal Flats. Let's see. Rascal Flats are here. World premiere on the new song, Back to Life.
Starting point is 00:39:07 I'll have some radio friends that will call me and they'll say, hey, what's it like to talk to the Rascal Flats? I'm like, do not say, duh. Duh. Do not. Like, you want. Don't say the There's no article before There is no the
Starting point is 00:39:17 That's what I tell That's my advice to Upcoming Ready of Personnelos I don't side of the world I got to ask you though I saw And I don't know if it ended up
Starting point is 00:39:26 being controversial or not But didn't some happen At a show And you guys had to cancel We had a bomb threat In Indianapolis Right before the encore Okay so you were already
Starting point is 00:39:34 We'd already played Most of the show We were a couple of songs Away from finishing A bomb threat Yeah And it was proven to be credible And they us us
Starting point is 00:39:44 off stage. We, you know, we didn't have anything to do with the decision, but obviously it was a very scary moment. We're glad everybody got out safe. And obviously that all the Indianapolis, the police, India, and a police and everybody else thought that it was credible enough to evacuate, you know, and all the bomb dogs comes in and all the stuff. So I'd rather be safe than sorry. And that's the way that it is in this world. Here with Rascal Flats, I hope I'm not overstepping a boundary here. Can I ask you about Gary, your daughter's singing career? You know, Brittany, man. She just, she loves it. It's all she wants to do. So I'm trying to talk her into college, but she just loves it. She's writing all the time. She's in the studio yesterday doing some stuff.
Starting point is 00:40:25 And I guess she's next on the roster. Do you think so? I think so. Yeah. Do you think she has it? I do. I think she certainly has the vocal gift for sure, and the writing gift. When she's ready, would you trust her to come up here and sing on this show? Absolutely. Oh, see? Only Uncle Bobby's up here. Hey, are you moving again? Let me tell you, Amy, this is what happened with Gary and I, right? I moved. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:49 By the way, if you listen to the radio, you may hear, I'm Gary the Vox for a black tie movie. And you're like, what's up with that rascal flat? Bobby's keeping us in business. I've moved a few times. And Gary goes, hey, man, appreciate that. You keep a food on the table. I do. So wait, so you, so do you own part of black tie moving?
Starting point is 00:41:11 I do. I know the answer. I'm just asking. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And we're in Dallas and Nashville and Memphis and Columbus, Ohio, and we just rolled out Cincinnati and Cleveland. How do you get into a moving company? Like, what made you go? My passion's in moving. You know, what happened was I hate moving, and it's such a pain in the rear end to move, that Black Tie actually moved me. And it was just painless. I was like, I mean, I'd move like Bobby Bones if it was this. I've moved a few times with Gary's company. Okay, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Yeah, so, and I was like, I got to get involved because, I mean, literally, they ran a red carpet from my door to the truck. I didn't pack anything. It was just such a different level of people taking care of your stuff, and it was great. We're a full commercial right now, boys. I love it, though. I'm eating it up. Yeah. So, Dustin Black.
Starting point is 00:42:03 This would be better if we had a piece of it, too, by the time. I mean, really. What Gary didn't tell you is what Jay and I have bow tie moving here pretty soon. Oh, yeah, yeah. It's pretty awesome. Bender's moving, bowtie moving, black time. You won't know if we're going to move your stuff at night, whether you want it or not. It's going to be moved.
Starting point is 00:42:18 Yeah. What are you guys in? Jay, what are you in that we don't know about? Drugs. Okay, fair enough. Quite honestly, I've got a few lot farms out west and where it's legal. I don't do anything illegal at all. For now.
Starting point is 00:42:31 I'm in nothing. I have nothing. Bobby's thinking about moving again. Up the west. Stop it. You have nothing. You ever get out to Denver. Come see us.
Starting point is 00:42:41 So you guys on a pack of donuts. She doesn't like donut or something. Nothing to boost your ego like being on a box of donuts. Yeah, we did a whole big promotional deal with Hostess. And I didn't know they had the chocolate with the peanut butter inside. It's ridiculous. It's crazy. Sadly great.
Starting point is 00:42:58 Thank you, hostess. You know what mine is? Heaven forbid would be on a power bar or, you know. I do Metamusal. Yeah. It works. No. Tell us the story.
Starting point is 00:43:09 That would be a great tour. What at the Metamusal tour? I'm fully in with metamusal I couldn't I'm as into it as it isn't to me I think back to lice Oh yeah That's it
Starting point is 00:43:20 And I'm like I'm just saying You know we use what we use We love it with it Here it is Back to Limex Let me tell you boys What are you guys
Starting point is 00:43:31 What are you guys talking about over there We had a guy Randy That was with us forever He had every job that there was ever to be had in Rascal Flats. He was a guitar tech. He was a road manager.
Starting point is 00:43:45 He sold merchandise. He and his brother drove for us, and they played bluegrass. And they had a little band called the Meta Musil Mountain Boys. And they'd get up there and play bluegrass. I'll be sure to check that out. I'll stream that today. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:00 Well, let me say, as we wrap this interview today, I have all of you to thank for different things. Jay, for just being a fun-loving guy. Wow. You know what? That's heartfelt, Bobby. You know what? That's heartfelt. I felt that all the way. No one's more fun loving than Jay. See, Jay, I would crack a few jokes.
Starting point is 00:44:18 Give each other the old. Smile. Good. I feel like we'd be closer friends if you spent more time with me. Gary, what do I say here? You, your wife, your daughter, I feel like I've got another family a little bit. Yeah. Well, when I told Britt last night, she said, tell Uncle Bobby.
Starting point is 00:44:33 I said hi. That's what she said. Well, I said I'll tell her. And Joe Don. Well, can I, my kids call you Uncle Bobby? That's, I mean, hold on a second. Jay and I feel so left out. He didn't even know that I have kids.
Starting point is 00:44:45 I'm just the fun-loving guy. And Joe Don- Playing with my spit over here in the corner. Whose wife wants to set me up. What are you looking at here? Just pictures. Let me see your notes here, buddy. No, you don't know what I see these old pictures.
Starting point is 00:44:58 What do you got? Don't worry about mine. This is my style of knowing what's up. It just notes. You guys have new music coming out. So Gary posted pictures of Instagram of new stuff coming. Yeah. So I'd like to see visuals before you guys come in.
Starting point is 00:45:10 what's happening in your life. Like, I do my, I know, like, the history, but I also want to know what's going on right now. Give me a break. I'm doing a good interview over here. You're doing awesome. Keep it up, man. Come on. Never been a critique during an interview.
Starting point is 00:45:23 All right. You're not going to have an answer, but when's the new record coming out? Never. Okay. We heard it here first. It's never coming out. We're not doing any records anymore. No, ever.
Starting point is 00:45:36 Listen, I'm for that. We're kind of doing singles. Yeah, because, you know. I'm serious. I'm for no records, unless it's a concept album. Yeah. Unless you're Drake and pour out like, you know, 40 songs. Yeah. What?
Starting point is 00:45:47 Say what you're saying about that. Yeah, no, just because, you know, I mean, you look back and, you know, nobody's really buying albums anymore. And, you know, we all go through. Even myself as a consumer, you go through and you go, I want that one and that one and that one. And, you know, we've always been really hard on ourselves to put 11 singles out, not album cuts and not album sides and that kind of thing. So we've left a lot of them on the, you know, they'll probably never be heard. So I think it's great. We're just going to put singles out.
Starting point is 00:46:13 It's been fun. We just did a whole different series where we did some cover tunes, you know, some Huey Lewis in the news and some different stuff. So it's just, you know, we're going to just keep feeding the machine, you know, single at a time. I love it. It's so consumer-based when you're thinking like that. Because I know what it's like to go. I want to put out a whole project. Well, if you're new artist, I get it.
Starting point is 00:46:32 You've got to pour out as much music as you can and get it out there to the masses. And we're at a place where we're kind of fighting our catalog, you know, we've got a lot of music from the past. And so we just, it also makes us focus on, okay, we're going to put one song out. We better really get the right song. It is true. You guys have to beat your old songs. That's a thing. It's hard to do.
Starting point is 00:46:49 Someone that's running a radio station and picking songs, they go, well, I can play the new one, but why would I play the new one whenever they have this old one that everyone loves? You have to beat your hits. That's a good point telling us you're not going to add it. Yeah, I'm not adding anything. Yeah. Oh, thank you. That's not.
Starting point is 00:47:03 I can play for daylight. It's working great over here. Rascal Flats, everyone. He's been working for 20 years for us. Bobby doesn't have a boss anymore, man. You kids are great. No, stop it. My friends, thank you.
Starting point is 00:47:17 Thank you, brother. Always a good time when you guys come by. And we'll see you soon. And when you're dodged ready, bring it up here. Let's sing it out. All right. All right. Rats, everybody, clap your hands with my friends.
Starting point is 00:47:27 Check out their new song. The game is simple. I will give you three movies. You tell me what actor was in all three of the movies. Fair enough, Am? Fair. Three movies? All right, Amy, the movies are Argo, the town, and gone girl.
Starting point is 00:47:47 Now, all three of those movies featured one actor, Argo, the town, and gone girl. What actor was that? Ben Affleck. Correct. Give her a point. There it is. Over to my co-host, former delivery driver at Jason's Deli, before he came on to this radio show, lunchbox. Lunchbox, your movies are Red Sparrow, American Hustle, and Joy.
Starting point is 00:48:08 What actor, actress? I think I just call them all actors, right? I don't have to the actress? What actor was in all three of those? Red Sparrow? What is that? Joy, an American hustle. Jennifer Lawrence. Correct. There it is.
Starting point is 00:48:25 Good. Amy. Yeah. Guardians of the Galaxy. Passengers. Jurassic World. What actor? What?
Starting point is 00:48:37 What? Was in Guardians of the Galaxy, Jurassic World, and Passengers. Really, maybe one of the easiest ones I thought. Are you joking? No. I don't even have an idea. I'll steal. Okay.
Starting point is 00:48:54 That's not easy to me at all. I don't know. Gerard Butler. No. No stealing, but I really thought that was easy because the lead in both Guardians of the Galaxy and Jurassic World, which were major blockbusters, is Chris Pratt. Oh, I didn't see either, but yeah. Oh, you didn't?
Starting point is 00:49:14 Nope. Oh. But, yeah, he was definitely a lot. those. Hey, lunchbox. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Central Intelligence, Moana, and Rampage. Oh, Dwayne the Rock Johnson. Correct. Give them a point right there.
Starting point is 00:49:28 That was a good one. I thought Central Intelligence was pretty good. Yeah, me too. I want to win no expectation. It's him and Kevin Hart, and it's dumb. It's a domitie, a dumb comedy. Yes. But I thought that was good.
Starting point is 00:49:41 Okay. Amy, the Revenant, the Great Gatsby, and Shutter Island. Leonardo DiCaprio. Correct. Good. Give a point. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:49:53 Lunchbox. Yeah. Knocked up. Ha. The ugly truth. 27 dresses. The only person I'm imagining is in 20... Has to be Catherine Hegel.
Starting point is 00:50:09 Show me, Catherine Heigel. Correct. Yeah. Wow. Last one. Amy, you got to get this right. I know. Dang it, Chris Pratt.
Starting point is 00:50:17 John Wick. So good, by the way. John Wick 1 and John Wick 2. Really? So good. I was doing a hit on Fox News and Keanu Reeves was shooting right outside the building for John Wick 3. Right? In the trailer?
Starting point is 00:50:30 Yeah. And then John Wick. Oh, I just said the name of it. Stupid thing. It's okay. I already had his name written down because. Oh, hey, nothing like giving it away. Wow.
Starting point is 00:50:41 You guys, sorry, I got focused on a story that I thought was it. I just love Keanu Reeves so much. I mean, I'm going to have to go to a different one name. Sorry. I know you probably would have got that. I already had it written down. I'm such an idiot. Yep.
Starting point is 00:50:53 Yes, I'm glad you agree. Okay, ready? Mm-hmm. Gravity, Oceans 8, and the heat. Sandra Bullock. Correct. Woo! Lunchbox for the win, okay?
Starting point is 00:51:07 Yeah, give me that John Wick one. Okay. Come on. We've moved on from that one. The departed, the Italian job, and shooter. For the win. Ooh, it has to be Matt Damon
Starting point is 00:51:27 Oh, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow Incorrect Oh, he's not Italian job? Mark Wahlberg Yeah Okay, buzz in your name Buzz in your name if you know the answer This is the final one, ready?
Starting point is 00:51:45 Man, I feel hurt right now Just say your name Okay I'll give them one at a time, jump in if you want Fences The equalizing Lunchbox Lunchbox
Starting point is 00:51:58 Oh yeah Let me hear from my boy Denzel Washington Ding Ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding ding Relax
Starting point is 00:52:13 Relax The next one was going to be Remember the Titans No it wasn't Oh And that answer is in The right space That's correct
Starting point is 00:52:20 No Play that song Play that song Play that song There you go. Nice work, lunchbox. Yeah, thank you very much. Call me Mr. Hollywood. It's time for the good news.
Starting point is 00:52:48 With Amy. Tell me something good. An injured turtle was found and taken to the Maryland Zoo to see if the vets there could help the turtle out. And they could help him. But the deal is where his injuries were on his shell, they were able to fix it. but he'd have to like just lay there. Wouldn't be able to walk around or do anything for like months. So they needed to make the little guy a wheelchair.
Starting point is 00:53:11 The only problem is he was so small about the size of a grapefruit. They didn't really know what to do. So they sketched out what they needed and gave it to one of their friends that's a Lego enthusiast. What? And the Lego person came back with a small Lego frame wheelchair. And he's legit wheeling around on four Lego wheels. A turtle on a set of Legos. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:35 That's pretty great. And they think he'll be out of the wheelchair come next spring. So at least for the next several months he'll be able to scoot around. Well, good for that turtle. That's what's all about right there. That was Tell Me Something Good. Bobby Bone, come on. There are these people that make fake Instagram accounts in my name.
Starting point is 00:53:53 It'd be like Bobby Bones 1-1-1-1. And people will think I'm talking to them on Instagram. It happens with a lot of music artists, famous people. Unless there's a blue check, it's not me. I've made jokes about that. I don't have an account where I go and talk. Because they go, hey, I have a secret account to talk to my fans. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:54:12 Oh, that's so dumb. I can't remember my own password, not two accounts. And so I was reading this story about how fans have been scammed out of millions of dollars by these fake celebrity accounts. That crazy? One Bruce Springsteen fan said that she thought she was talking to Bruce Springsteen and she bought more than $11,000 between gift cards and money transfers. I know, but here's the thing, lunchbox, I know, before you laugh. and go, wow, they're dumb. It's people that are lonely or
Starting point is 00:54:40 there's something happening where they're not at that particular moment in the right place. And so they feel cool because a celebrity reached out to them. Yeah, anyone. They love that celebrity. They want to have some sort of sense of belonging. It's cool. Another fan was conned by a Kenny Chesney fake account for $10,000. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:55:03 Someone supposed to be Derek up from dancing with the stars, I tried, but the person was like, no. And there was, there was an account of me saying, hey, would you buy me some new shoes to a fan? But that really was me. I was really asking for shoes. Did you get the shoes? No, it wasn't me.
Starting point is 00:55:18 So, yeah, look for that blue dot is all I'm going to say. But yeah, people are really spending money. Speaking of Instagram, can we talk about Instagram for a minute? You know what I'm saying? Little Sharna Burgess on Instagram. Does that name ring a bell to anybody? Yeah, why you talk like that? That's my name.
Starting point is 00:55:33 Dance partner. Well, okay, we can talk about. whatever you want, but yes, it does ring a bell. It's my dance partner on Dancing with the Stars right now. Yeah, and there's been rumors that you guys are dating and she posted something on Instagram. Are there rumors though? Really? I hear them on this show every morning. Yeah, because you say them. So that means there's rumors. Okay, go ahead. But she posted this on Instagram which screams that she, it says, I think some souls have a way of connecting without our knowledge. That's why you can meet someone
Starting point is 00:56:01 for the first time, but inside you just know. You know it is not the first time you've felt. them. And I'm like, wow, that is some deep stuff there when all of a sudden she has a new partner that she met for the first time and souls are connected. What do you bring it to me, Mike D? Show me something? Oh, there is something here on something called Inquisitor. It says, Dancing with the Star's Romance rumors. Sharna Burgess and Bobby Bones share great chemistry. Fans wonder if they're dating. Exactly. So I'm not the only one. In case you aren't. I don't know that that was about me. I don't even know that was that
Starting point is 00:56:35 love thing. That post can be like like I first time I met Amy I was like dang she's cool like we're probably gonna be friends in her life. But you didn't feel that your souls had touched before. I mean listen I'd love for anything to be touched. Did she tag Bobby in that? Just touch me in souls. No because I think she's trying to do it so
Starting point is 00:56:51 Bobby sees it so she knows like hey I'm thinking about you even when you're not around because if she tagged him it would be too obvious and everybody would know they're dating and they don't want to they're trying to keep it private but they're not doing a very good job. You're making, right now you're just projecting your thoughts on me, which is not true. I tell you what she does do that's awesome of her.
Starting point is 00:57:11 She thinks about me when we're outside. She does think about me when we're not training. But I'll tell you why, because I've lost a bunch of weight. And I just, I roll from radio to doing a countdown, to a podcast, to dance training, to the doctor, lots of places. And everywhere I go, she makes sure I have food because I've lost a bunch of weight. And so I get somewhere and or right in the middle of the dance practice, we'll do in five hours. She'll order it. I told the pancake story before.
Starting point is 00:57:33 Well, she just ordered a bunch of pancakes and she wouldn't dance with me. until I finished all the pancakes. And then she did that with chicken and, I think, egg salad yesterday. So she's actually a really kind person. Like, she's, she also wants to win. Yeah. I don't know if we can win the show or not. Like, I think everybody, I hope at some point it just clicks.
Starting point is 00:57:55 This week's going to be tough for me because the fox trot. And I don't know what that means, except it's a really slow, cool dance, like Gene Kelly. You know, like, uh, hey. Oh, yeah. Do you feel like this, you really have to bust out your, like, suave, sexy side? And I don't have that side. Yeah. Would you say that she has a good soul?
Starting point is 00:58:17 A great soul. One of the best souls. Would you say you've connected with her soul? Yeah, I would. Without even knowing it, your soul's connected? I don't know about souls connecting. You know, I think people just feel certain ways about each other. You know, I think Amy and my soul's connected.
Starting point is 00:58:34 Would you agree with that name? Yeah, I mean, we're sort of like, I don't even need to look at you to know certain things. Right. I just feel it. I told you guys, Amy's my best friend. And how I struggle with that is I'm not her best friend, but she's my best friend. But I'm okay with that. You know, one day I'll get a husband too.
Starting point is 00:58:51 Yeah, or a wife. Or whatever. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, the lunchbox, thank you for bringing that up, though. I had a long conversation with Morgan number two last night, late last night, because we were talking about some video stuff, and she was just kind of guessing. what was going on. And she, I, and Morgan number two is our 24 year old head of digital. I think Morgan number two when it comes to sniffing out stuff is probably the smartest one on the show. I take Amy out of
Starting point is 00:59:14 that because Amy knows. But Morgan number two was like, hmm, I know. And she didn't know. She still doesn't know, do you Morgan number two? No, I was really investigative. After you told me that and you kept saying no, I was like, who is it? So I started going all over all of your social media. I could not find anything. Oh, I just don't think that you would ever. Incorrect. Amy, incorrect. There was a huge. Huge clue. Huge clue on my answer story. It's gone now. Oh, oh. Well, that I saw, but I feel like... Did you? Yeah, because I... Yeah. I'm pretty sure.
Starting point is 00:59:43 And listen, I'm just going to say, I might give him big hands because this person could be on it right now or 10 days ago. But there was a huge clue in my answer story. So, yeah, Morgan number two's guess was Tanya Rad. Ryan Seacrest's co-host. That's not who it was. Who it is. And then she guessed, it doesn't matter. That's all. I know. Who else did you guess? I can tell you that she was wrong every time and she did not guess my dance partner. Why did you not guess his dance partner? I just, I don't, I think they have chemistry, but as just a really awesome friendship. I don't think that they're dating.
Starting point is 01:00:16 You don't think their souls connected? I wouldn't doubt that in a dating sense, like a dancing sense, but I don't think they're dating. You don't. Do you think it more so, though, after we talked Morgan number two than you did? No. I think you're too focused on the dancing side of it right now. So even if there was, maybe later, but not right now. That's a fair point.
Starting point is 01:00:39 That's a fair point. Sometimes they're like, she, it doesn't matter. Sometimes she, what? Well, these dancers, they wear like tight clothes all the time. Oh, yeah? Yeah. And it's all they wear. You can't talk to lunchbox about this.
Starting point is 01:00:52 And then, well, no, Amy, I have to go and leave the room sometimes and go think about, like, baseball and my grandma. I know. Okay. I know. Got it. You know what I mean? All right.
Starting point is 01:01:00 That's enough for this. Okay. show. Our video producer Eddie, who sits right to my right hand. He's over there editing his videos all the time. He said he was watching the new episode of This Is Us. Is It. Is It, amazing, Bones. I mean, it picked up right where it left off. And again, like I always do, I cried. You did. Of course I cried. Man, it's just, I feel like this show just touches every part of life. Good for you. The good stuff, the bad stuff. And then they throw some football in. And then at the end of it, I start crying.
Starting point is 01:01:33 Is that dad still, he died from the toaster oven or whatever? Well, yes, I mean, spoiler alert, he is dead. It's not a spoiler, they'd put them in the commercials. Croc pot. Okay, yeah. And not only that, they, you knew he was dead from the beginning. This show goes back and forth. There is no spoiler.
Starting point is 01:01:46 You're actually being taught from outside in. It's true. So that show doesn't only have spoilers if that makes sense. But so it's still good. He's still in the show. He's still in the show. Now they're taking it back to when they first met him and Rebecca. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:00 It's still good, huh? Dude, it's so good. Are you, are you watching? Watching it? No. I kind of checked out before the, you know, the blender incident. So I think it's the best show on television. Rock pot. What happened? That's the blender exploded. It's a crock pot. No. Spoiler alert. It is a great show. I just, there's so many shows on now, you kind of have to pick and choose. And I, you know, I've had a ton of time. But Lunchbox's wife loved Ozark on Netflix. And I'm like three episodes into that. I haven't finished second season. But she loved that, huh lunch? Oh, she watched season one and she loved it. Hadn't started season two, but she was like, this show is so good.
Starting point is 01:02:38 So good. It's so good. Bobby, you have got, I know you don't have time, but when you do, you have got to, like, dive into season two because it's better than season one. I promise. Really? Yeah. I got a little slow on season two, but I'll catch up. Dad and I want to start the good place. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:53 You know, apparently they're about to start the third season. I didn't know that. It's like about heaven. It's on the network. Kristen Bell is in a Christian Bell, whatever name is. and Ted dancing. So I want to see that. It's just such a good time for TV. Ray Mundo watched Orange is the New Black.
Starting point is 01:03:09 Is that right, Raymondo on Netflix? Yeah, I've actually just been watching it with my girlfriend. The thing is sometimes I have my headphones on when I'm working out and stuff. So I'm not always in tune with what exactly is going on. So it's almost like a perspective of I don't always hear the audio. But from what I see, it's kind of depressing. These chicks all just stuck in jail. You're not hearing the word. It's a comedy.
Starting point is 01:03:27 I didn't think it was that funny. Most of the time they have these ston. hearing the words. Honestly, all these people talking about how great it is, I don't think it's that good. It looks sad and almost like you feel bad about your life. Well, yeah. I liked it, though. And are they ever going to escape? It just seems like the whole show they're in the jail, like trying to escape that thing, man. If you were in jail, would you try to escape around the room, Amy? No. Lunchbox? 100% yes. I'm not staying in there for that long. I'm not trying to escape. If I did it, I'm trying to serve my time, pay my debt, and get out. And hold all the pockets I have to.
Starting point is 01:03:59 Trying to do good for early release. Yeah. What are you laughing at? The early release. I mean, even if it was a full life sentence, you wouldn't try? Like, there's no loss. But am I innocent? Yes.
Starting point is 01:04:12 They may put you in solitary. And by the time, I've developed a culture. The whole. And I know. Yeah. Maybe some people were in prison already. Huh? Whoa.
Starting point is 01:04:21 Or in a different kind of prison. Is that deep? That's true. I mean, just depends where you're from and what your outlook is. Some people that live in, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. Don't know when we started. Hey, I'm going to tell you.
Starting point is 01:04:29 you this, we have this show on the weekend. It's on 100 or so stations where I highlight women in country music. And this week, one of the songs that I'll be highlighting, one of the artist is Cassidy Pope. Here's a clip of one more red light. Check it out. Hey, so yeah, it's called the Women of Our Heart Country. I hope you find it and listen. I put the playlist up every week. Folks, it's your buddy and mine. Mr. Bobby Bond. Let's America. Hey, good morning. More studio. Hey, look at us. Well, well, Amy's got a pile coming up in a second. What do you have in that pile that's interesting for us to hear about? Because I like this segment.
Starting point is 01:05:22 Well, I have, yeah, it's a little fun fact about Apple and how rich those guys are and one guy that bailed early on and now he has no money. Yeah, will you tell us how much it would be worth now? Yeah, it'd be worth. No, no, no, no, tell us in the pile. Okay. Dang. I'm kind of spoil it there. By the way, I will be on Dancing with the Stars on Monday and my dance is even harder this week and I could use your votes even if I suck. I just want to say that. Put that out there now. Good? Good. Good. I'm nervous about it.
Starting point is 01:05:51 I know, I know, I know, but you're going to do amazing. No, that's not true. I'm just trying to do medium. I can't wait until I get a dancer. I do a medium. Like, if I can come out, Mary Morris tweeted me last night, she was like, hey, when are you going to do genuine pony? And I was like, I know, right? Oh, that would be good. You'd be good at that. I'd come out. I'd come out and just grind the crap out of that place.
Starting point is 01:06:08 And that, oh, that's kind of my jam. Like, grind, grind. You know what I mean? Like, I could probably get all of America pregnant. And once. Yeah. That's one way to look at it. Here's Amy's pile of stories. So you really can think yourself thin.
Starting point is 01:06:27 Now, you may think you have to go on a walk or go to the gym or lift weights or do whatever. You do? And you do? I do all these things. Yes. But listen, our brains use up to 20% of our total energy doing just basic functions. And when we're studying something and trying to absorb information and learning, we are burning lots more calories. Like you can increase your calorie burning by up to like 5%.
Starting point is 01:06:50 Amy, I read a lot of books. I did not get any skinnier. Yeah, but no, no, no. Look, like you're learning, like not only you out there dancing, but you're having to use your brain. Like, that's crazy, the stuff you're doing right now. So you're burning double time. The calories like with movement and then calories with all the brain power. Ah, yeah, I believe you a little bit. Like 5% I believe you, but mostly you have to eat right. That's what it is. Here's the order of getting healthy. Ready? get enough sleep eat right exercise those three in that order
Starting point is 01:07:21 and then play Sudoku according to Amy whatever they're going to study yeah the crossword puzzles and all that stuff I'm just saying like next time you're like oh I just don't like studying and I don't have time to go to the gym maybe you're in school right now well that's okay study harder you're burning calories okay I like to sometimes share
Starting point is 01:07:35 random fun facts on Friday because like on the weekend you can bust this out but I don't think I ever knew there was a third founder of Apple I knew there was Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Did you know there was a third dude? Yeah, and he sold, because here's what happened. Well, he sold his stock really early.
Starting point is 01:07:51 It's like his part of the company. Do you know his name? Not his story. Yeah, I believe it was Herbie Hancock. And so what happened was, no, what was the name? Ronald Wayne. Okay, so he's also known as the Pete Best. Now, Pete Best got kicked out of the Beatles, but he was one of the originals.
Starting point is 01:08:06 But do you know why he sold? No. I believe, first of all, I bet he needed the money. But two, it was where if that company went under, he owed money. Okay. And the company wasn't feeling great. So he sold it. Well, yes.
Starting point is 01:08:19 Then, yeah, it's worth billions. Ronald sold his 10% stake in the company for $800 after two weeks. It would now be worth at least $100 billion today. He wouldn't have kept all of that. But yes. It is an unfortunate story. I don't blame him because at the time it's a risky thing. Hindsight's 20.
Starting point is 01:08:41 I know, I know. It's just one of the things. You're like, oh. Like, what if you're, Ronald Wayne's life. That's funny where that's where your mind goes. Or kids. You're like, Dad, what's up with that?
Starting point is 01:08:53 And then, I mean, if you're Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak or whatever, I really feel like they should be like, you know what, Ronald, here's a bone. You do? Yeah, like, here's. I'm sure he's got enough bones, but I'm telling you, everywhere he goes in his life, he's known as the guy who sold that apple. That stinks. And now you know his name, Ronald Wayne. I'd heard it before. I was just other people who didn't know that story.
Starting point is 01:09:18 There you go. There you go, Ronald Wayne. Thank you, Amy. What else? Lyft just launched a new promotion where they're paying people not to use their car for an entire month. People in 35 big cities can register. And if they pick you, you'll get approximately $500 in credits for other types of transportation like trains, bike sharing, and of course, Lyft. And if you're interested in this, you can go to ditch withlift.com.
Starting point is 01:09:40 And if they pick you, you got to stop driving on October 8th. Oh, okay. No more driving, but you get the $500 in credits and stuff. Okay, well, okay. There you go. Mm-hmm. I'm Amy. That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories.
Starting point is 01:09:55 The Bobby Bone Show. Well, let's talk about the weekend real quick. Amy? We are going to see our dog. Oh, yeah. Yeah, so she's sick, been getting trained. Yeah, and she's at, the foster home she's at is like about an hour and a half away. So taking a road trip.
Starting point is 01:10:14 Wow. I'm good. I'm good. I hope the dog comes back and it's healthy and the kids love it. I know. I'm excited for the kids to see it this weekend and, you know, she had a rough go and her hair got all washed after not ever being cleaned for a year and matted. It took off skin from her back, but now her hair's fully grown over. Like, I just can't wait to see how much healthier she looks. Lunchbox, what about you, bud? Man, I'm just going to do some relaxing. I got to recover from last weekend. It's been a busy week and I just need to nap.
Starting point is 01:10:42 Amen to that, brother. Amen to that What about you, Bobby? Let me guess. I don't like it when you do Let me guess because you're always condescending when you do this
Starting point is 01:10:50 No, no, no. Yeah, you're always every time. Amy, would you like to ask me what I'm doing this weekend? Yeah, well, I mean, I'm genuinely curious like, what are you doing this weekend? But you know how lunchbox always goes? Let me guess.
Starting point is 01:10:58 Yeah, yeah, dancing. Let me get you on dance. Working. Work some more. You're going to do some more work. You're probably going to write some stuff on the paper and you're going to do some more work.
Starting point is 01:11:08 And dance. And I'm always, I always have to go like, yeah, you're right. but he always makes me feel like a douche. You know what I mean? Okay, but for real, what are you doing this weekend? Well, I'm dancing. I'm working.
Starting point is 01:11:21 I mean, I'm just in one mode. I'm trying. We didn't talk about this on the show today, and I really don't want it to be a big talking point because I don't want them to use it on the show, but I really hurt my shoulder. And I've been going to the doctor, and I've been having to take care of it.
Starting point is 01:11:38 And anytime I, like, breathe hard, it hurts. and so I'm kind of a and I'm doing this dance called the Fox Trot on Monday night and look at my arms it's all like this and you have to hold a frame
Starting point is 01:11:52 Oh yes that frame is important And it's so hard to do Because my whole life I've been living at wrong posture And then my shoulders But anyway I'm I have two dances next week
Starting point is 01:12:01 So Yeah I'm gonna work And I'm gonna hang out You gotta You know a little hangout You know what I mean Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:11 Well, just hanging out. Yeah. Just like by yourself or with somebody else. I'll see where that takes me. Okay. You're like never, you never get alone time anymore, do you? For real. No.
Starting point is 01:12:24 Because Mike D lives with you and then you're always dancing with Sharna. And then, you know, you have some free time, but that's not alone. Like, when are you, I mean, sometimes you need to, like, recover and just like. I don't even know how my free time is. Not be around anybody. I know. My miss my old life. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:39 I was talking to a nix. who got voted off first week. She was mad that she got voted off and she was a little upset, but she was also like, I am home. It feels good to be home, home. Because we're like in an island here. And it's not like The Bachelor where you go into a really nice house and then they just pry you with, I wouldn't drink anyway, but food and drinks and make everything feel good.
Starting point is 01:12:58 I'm in a tiny college type apartment in a part of town that's far away from everything. I get him a car sick all the time. I'm not complaining. I'm just saying that, man, I kind of missed just getting in my own car, not wanted to vomit getting out of the car every time. Yeah. And just seeing you guys, like, face to face, because I miss touching you guys, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:13:16 You know how every morning we'd hold hands and go like, okay, let's have a great show today, and we would do our get together. I miss that. No. Well, I mean. Were you guys never invited to that? No, we don't do that. Oh.
Starting point is 01:13:28 That's just, me and Mike D would do that. Oh. We still have him. Yeah, it's not the same, though. Now we just do it. We're standing around my bed. All right. That's it.
Starting point is 01:13:37 We'll see. We'll see you Monday. Okay, bye. All right. Thank you. Goodbye, everybody. Have a good weekend. Bye.
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