The Bobby Bones Show - Riddle Me This + Bobby Recaps His MC Hammer DWTS Routine + Adam Hambrick Stops By

Episode Date: October 16, 2018

The crew competes in a round of Riddle Me This. Lunchbox, Amy and Eddie critique Bobby's dance to MC Hammer's "U Can't Touch This" on last night's episode of Dancing With The Stars. Also, new artist A...dam Hambrick stops by to talk about transitioning from being a songwriter to the spotlight. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:04 Again, top-shelfcountrycruise.com or 888-381-4420. Folks, it's your buddy and mine. Mr. Bobby Bones. Let's go. Transmitting across America. This is the Bobby Bonds. Hey, yeah. Look at us back again Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:03:28 Good morning, Studio. Morning. Morning. Thank you. There we go. We're all spread out. I'm back in Nashville. And Amy is in Austin.
Starting point is 00:03:37 As soon as I come back, Amy leaves again. But your dad's still sick, huh? Yeah. Yeah, sad to miss you, but, yeah, I've got to be here. Yeah. Like ships passing in the night, as they say. That's right. MC Hammer.
Starting point is 00:03:51 I know, right? Last night was dancing with the stars. I moved on another week. And here's the beauty. We can get into it later. But here's the beauty, well, and the bad. I got seven, six, seven on the scores. But the scores go away immediately.
Starting point is 00:04:07 If you make it through, they go away immediately. The only thing that carries over is the fan vote, and then your score is the next week. So that's what it is every week. So I moved on, my scores are gone. The fan boat moves on. I'm going to tell you, though, too, honestly, I thought I was better than the scores they gave me,
Starting point is 00:04:22 and I would never say that if I didn't believe it. I didn't miss a single step. So, I guess I'm just not a good dancer. That's what it comes down to. Amy, how did you feel about my dance last night? I thought it was awesome. I thought you did great. I don't really know what the judges are doing with their numbers.
Starting point is 00:04:37 So that part I don't really pay attention to you too. I just go by what I think and I thought you did it. Awesome. I had so much fun. I had so much fun doing the MC Hammer dance. Right. I mean, everything about it was super cool. And I feel like you're just making like the best memories and I love watching you have fun.
Starting point is 00:04:53 So I really don't care at this. I mean, I want you to win. But at this point, you've made it. so far in and I'm seeing how much fun you're having that like if you end up losing like who cares you just had so much fun I put the outfit that I wore last night on hold so I can buy it when the season's over so I can put it on a mannequin and put in my house as like a hard rock hard rock cafe when you walk in and see things I know it was Amy I loved mc hammer as a kid by the way I'm one dancing with the stars and I danced last night too you can't touch this
Starting point is 00:05:24 maybe you've heard this song before you know can't touch this go ahead and hit that song right Mundo if you haven't touched it. So, yeah, there we go. It's fun. It's fun. Well, let's get started today. Appreciate everybody being here. Lunchbox, you good?
Starting point is 00:05:38 I'm doing good, man. I'm proud of you. Good job last night. Do you think so? Man, I think those judges, I don't know if they have a vendetta against you, but I think they try to... Hold your thoughts. Hold your thoughts, too.
Starting point is 00:05:49 Okay. I'm interested to know about this later. Because, you know, you never know a lunchbox. He'd come on and tell me how it was terrible or may talk. Interesting. Eddie, just in a word, that... Do a good last night or no? One word?
Starting point is 00:06:02 Yes. You did awesome. That's like five words. You're not understand. That's a lot of words, Daddy. That's a lot of words. The Bobby Bones Show. Big Three Stories.
Starting point is 00:06:11 It's producer Raimundo. Congrats to Bones last night on Dancing with the Stars. He moved on to the next week. In lottery news, the mega millions is tonight. Fourth largest jackpot ever, 654 million. And finally, in sports, the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4 to 0.
Starting point is 00:06:27 They now lead the best of seven. Series 2 to 1 The Bobby Bones show I was talking about yesterday going to that Drake concert and it was kind of weird because he only played like a quarter of a song
Starting point is 00:06:39 and then he would talk then he played the next song and I'd be like hey play the full song that's the one I know and so a lot of people were messaging me about that I forgot that Drake was Canadian
Starting point is 00:06:48 until he started singing Because that's all about Toronto Do you think of Drake is Canadian? No just like I don't think of Justin Bieber is Canadian.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Play some Drake for me. Let me see if I hear the Canadian in him. Here we go. I'll give you two celebrities, Amy. You tell me which one's Canadian, okay? Two of them. Here we go. Jake Gyllenhaal or Ryan Reynolds.
Starting point is 00:07:15 One of them's Canadian. Jake Gyllenhaal or Ryan Reynolds. Ryan Reynolds. Correct. How about Ryan Gosling or Leonardo DiCaprio? One of them is Canadian. What? Ryan Goss.
Starting point is 00:07:31 or Leonardo DiCaprio? I guess Brian Gossling, but I didn't know both the hot Rions were Canadian. Ryan Gossling is from Ontario, correct. Wow.
Starting point is 00:07:46 How about Nicholas Cage or Keanu Reeves? One of them is Canadian. Uh, I'm going to go with Keanu Reeves. Correct! Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:08:02 Okay. Yeah, Keanu is from Canada from Beirut, Lebanon. Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon. Jim Carrey or Ben Stiller? Jim Carrey? Correct. You're nailing these. I'll give you a tough one.
Starting point is 00:08:21 Okay. Both are Friends actors. Matthew Perry, who played Chandler, or Matt LeBlanc, who played Joey. No, all of Friends are American. Oh, in your heart. Are you for real? One of them is from Canada? Yeah, Matthew Perry or Matt LeBlanc.
Starting point is 00:08:38 So Chandler or Joey. Which one? Just say Chandler or Joey. Which one's from Canada? Joey. Chandler. No, Jamler! Oh, I'm so stupid.
Starting point is 00:08:47 I felt like Monica there. Okay. Ugh. Mm-hmm. Yeah, Celine Dion or Cher? Easy one. Celine Dion. Yeah, correct.
Starting point is 00:08:55 So you got four out of five. I like Canada. I went up because our show is on in a lot of Canadian city, so I went up Toronto once. and it was the only time I'd been to Canada but I dated a Canadian for a long time and never went
Starting point is 00:09:10 and it was kind of a sore spot that I went for work but never went for our relationship which is probably why I'm not in a relationship anymore Hey hey Indicative to yeah Go ahead What are you going to say?
Starting point is 00:09:20 Well you said it yourself I mean you're just your priorities Not priorities I think I was scared I think I was scared Because if I go up And I already knew her family but if I went up
Starting point is 00:09:33 I felt like that because I was such a baby and I was so scared of further commitment that if I did that that like was really a big step and I was just not mature enough valid
Starting point is 00:09:44 I'll give you that I'm actually addressing my flaws I see that I wish I would have handled it differently and I will handle it differently for now on I would go to Canada for all my girlfriends
Starting point is 00:09:55 for now on if they're Canadian or not we're just going to Canada you know what I mean sweet I'm sure you're right Girlfriend will love that. So excited about today's show.
Starting point is 00:10:06 One of my favorite new artists, Adam Hambrick, coming up, about an hour and a half or so. He's going to play. He wrote How Not To for Dan and Shea. He wrote Somebody Else Will from Justin Moore. He's so good. He's going to come up. I'm such a big country music fan and historian.
Starting point is 00:10:22 And that's why we do this segment called This Day in Country Music. Here we go. The Bobby Bonds show on this day in country music. By the way, you know what they call me, Eddie, right? Yeah, country music's youngest historian. Yeah, which, I mean, I'm okay with it, I guess. I'll accept that. But on this day, 1982,
Starting point is 00:10:43 Dolly Parton had the number one country song with I Will Always Love You. Here you go. You ready for the big twist? Yes. Back in 1982, it was the second time she made this song go number one. The original time of what number one was 1974. So she made it go. number one twice. That's right.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Wow. She re-recorded it for the soundtrack of the movie The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. And so, first time, went number one. Second time, when movie soundtrack, went number one again. The only other song that's done that is Chubby Checker, the Twist. Maybe you'll know this song right here. Here you go.
Starting point is 00:11:41 Was number one in 1960 and again in 1962. So, yeah, Dolly Pardon. Play me some more. I will always love you. Look at this. Listen how beautiful this is. And you may know Whitney Houston recorded the big powerful version for the bodyguard. spent 14 weeks at number one, making one of the best-selling singles of all time. And Whitney Houston, I always love you.
Starting point is 00:12:08 Like, boom, here it is right here. On this day and country music, that's it. See, that right there is why I love this show, because I can just break it down and go deep into music history. Do you like that segment, Amy, or no? Yeah, I do. I feel like I always learn something. I love that. 30 seconds skinny.
Starting point is 00:12:41 Eric Church says that his son was the inspiration behind his song, Monsters. The song came to him when his son needed some comfort and a little more light, during bedtime. Yeah, I like that song. I killed my first monster. Hey, play the song. I like that one here. I killed my first monster when I was seven years old.
Starting point is 00:13:02 He melted like butter in my bathroom 60 water. I listen to his record all the time. I was asked on my Instagram story the other day what I'm listening to right now. That song, Heart Like a Will from Eric Church, this whole record. Love it. Most of it. There are a couple songs that I just don't love. but you never get a record with every song that you love.
Starting point is 00:13:21 That rattlesnake song is a little weird to me. Yeah. What the rattlesnakes say to Goldilocks? Well, they decided to walk down the train. I was like, wait, what? Yeah. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:13:29 Otherwise, it's a fantastic album. That one in the Casey Musgraves record, probably my favorite two of the year. All right, what else, Morgan number two? Blake Shelton, Chris Jansen, Dustin Lynch, and Eddie Montgomery were announced his artists performing at Troy Gentry's Foundation launch party on January 9th at the Grand Ole Opry.
Starting point is 00:13:47 Ah, good for them. Anything else Morgan number two? Yeah, Brett Young is the new face of clothing line William Rast. He's modeling the fall 2018 line. It's a clothing brand that was co-founded by Justin Timberlake. Well, one good-looking dude. Too bad he doesn't have anything going for him. His looks.
Starting point is 00:14:03 He's singing. He's a nice guy. He's tall. That guy's just out of luck, huh? Totally. Yeah. Cool tattoos. I know.
Starting point is 00:14:10 It's probably so rough. It's rough being Brett Young. Yeah. He's a good dude, too. We say that of the love. All right, that's it. Morgan number two, is that it? Yep, I'm Morgan number two. That's the skinny. It's time for the good news.
Starting point is 00:14:23 With Bobby. Tell me something good. It's a good one here. Taylor LeWan, Amy, he plays Offensive Line for the Tennessee Titans. He's 6'7, 309 pounds. It's a lot of man right there, huh? Yeah. A family in Nashville discovered he also has a big heart, not just in his body, but like in his soul, because he's what happened. He's at Target, and he's a target.
Starting point is 00:14:48 and he bumped into them. He's like, hey, what's your story? And they told them. And he helped them fill their cart with food, clothes, school supplies, hooked them all up. It was all spontaneous. And another customer took a photo, or no one would have ever known. Like it wasn't something that a PR team put out. Another customer, Target, took a photo, posted on social media, and then he commented on it
Starting point is 00:15:09 because someone else caught him doing it, but caught him in the best way. Isn't that awesome? Love it, love it, love it. Taylor Luwan, shout out. That's what's all about. right there. Bobby Bones show. Bonehead.
Starting point is 00:15:20 Norrie up the day. This story comes to us from New Orleans, Louisiana. A man that works at the U.S. Post Office had about $600,000 in gambling debts. He's like, man, how am I going to get out of this? He stole $630,000 worth of stamps and was selling them online.
Starting point is 00:15:38 Oh, wow. How do he steal those stamps? How do you get access to that many stamps? I just over a three-year period. He was keeping them, keeping them, keeping them. Wow. And then selling them online. And that's up.
Starting point is 00:15:50 Yeah, that's a lot of work, though. Like, think of all the stands you got about to mail them off, though. You know what I mean? All right, thank you, lunchbox. I'm lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day. Now time for a game called Riddle me this. Oh! That's right, folks. Oh.
Starting point is 00:16:09 The game sweeping the nation, riddle me this. What I will do is I will give you a kid's riddle. All you have to do is get it right. And if you win, you get the prize where you also get to go, riddle me this. Riddle number one. Everybody ready. Amy, lunchbox, producer Eddie, ready, ready. Riddle number one.
Starting point is 00:16:33 People make me, keep me, change me, raise me, even though I can be very dirty, what am I? Riddle me this. I'll read it one more time. people make me keep me change me raise me even though I can be very dirty what am I I'm in I'm in for the win all right Amy money lunch box secrets
Starting point is 00:17:04 Eddie money money money money money money the answer is money money yeah raise me yeah there you go change me next up riddle me this how do you raise money raise me you just said it you're gambling you're playing
Starting point is 00:17:21 I raised you. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. What has 13 hearts but no other organs? It's a little riddle. A little riddle for you. Riddle me this.
Starting point is 00:17:37 What has 13 hearts but no other organs. I'm in. I'm in for the win. Waiting on you, Amy. Riddle me this. Writing it down. Got it. Here's the music again.
Starting point is 00:17:51 Riddle me this. Lunchbox? Deck of cards. Ooh. Eddie. A deck of cards. Ooh, Amy. Boom, deck of cards. Oh, all three of you, three for three.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Yeah! Okay, okay, okay. One more question. What is lighter than a feather? But the world's strongest man can't hold it for long. What is lighter than a feather? But the world's strongest man can't hold it for long. What is lighter than a feather?
Starting point is 00:18:31 But the world's strongest man can't hold it for long. Riddle me this. I'm in. I'm in. Oh, Amy looks confident. I'm in for the win. Yeah, I'm in. Amy and Eddie are tied, by the way.
Starting point is 00:18:43 Let's go to lunchbox first, see if he stays in the game. Lunchbox. Yeah, it's breath. Boom. Breath is correct. Boom. Eat that. Eddie, if you get the next one right, you are walking to the lead with Amy.
Starting point is 00:18:53 Go ahead, Eddie. Okay, okay. So I wrote air. No, that's not it. I'm sorry, that's incorrect. It's hold your breath. It's not air. Amy, if you wrote breath, you're the winner.
Starting point is 00:19:05 What did you write? Amy, your answer. Breath. There she goes. There she goes. There she is. All right, Amy, for your prize. You now get to do the riddle me this chant.
Starting point is 00:19:22 Go ahead. Riddle me this. There she is. There she is. All right. Bobby boom, come on. Amy has two kids. They're 11 and 8.
Starting point is 00:19:38 And this is really the first school year that you've spent with them because they've been in America for a year. So it's all new. This is all 2018 new stuff for me. Oh, yeah. Me being a mom and like having kids in school and knowing school schedules and what they're up to. And yeah, yeah, all new. You had no idea of fall break existed. No idea.
Starting point is 00:19:57 Because when I was in school where I grew up, we just had spring break. But apparently in Nashville there's this thing called fall break, which I had no idea. Like, and I didn't really pay attention to the school calendar that well. It was kind of just sprung up on us. Both my husband and I were like, what? Wait, whoa, whoa, whoa. The kids are out of school for a week, like right now. And I started to think, like, wow, like parents that work, they got to figure out summer.
Starting point is 00:20:24 They got to figure out fall break, Christmas break, spring break, all the breaks. Like, all the breaks. Like, my husband and I were not prepared for this. And yeah, here we are in fall break. So what does that mean, though, because we didn't have fall break for a whole week? It means no school. Parents, some people take, you know, it's like, It means spring break, but in fall.
Starting point is 00:20:46 Spring break's always been a thing, right? So we expect it. Fall break, I just don't feel like it's universally a thing. So when did you find out, though? Because it still sounds like you're still in shock. Yeah. Like, I found out like yesterday. That's not true.
Starting point is 00:21:01 Just kidding. Basically a week before fall break, I found out there's far break. I mean, we shifted our entire schedule because of it. My husband had a work trip. I wasn't originally going to be with my dad. but then he can't go on a work trip and then I'm home with the kids and work anyway. Then my dad ended up needing help and I was like, forget it. The whole family, load it up, fall break in Austin, Texas.
Starting point is 00:21:23 But you still have to work. Yeah, I'm still working. But then my husband changed his schedule and then, yeah, we're just, yeah, I have no idea. I did not know as a thing. And yes, I mean, I'm not annoyed, but I do appreciate school. You mean you appreciate when your kids are looked after while you can do your No, I appreciate them learning. Like, I can see when they take a break from education.
Starting point is 00:21:47 And I just see how good it is for them. So, yeah, I don't, my kids are cool. Like, I don't mind hanging out with them. But it is like a thing of, we had to readjust our entire schedule, which obviously will do. There are kids and we love them. But I definitely just didn't know fall break was a thing. And I definitely do enjoy them getting an education.
Starting point is 00:22:07 It's funny. I was FaceTiming with Amy as I was in California and she was in Nashville. and your kids are still working on their English. And you understand everything they're saying and I don't. Yeah. I mean, they're still in that English slash Creole stage. Yeah. Well, it's not so much that they use the Creel anymore.
Starting point is 00:22:30 They just use the wrong English. But their accents are so Creole. Their accents are thick for sure and they just mix up words a lot or they don't know the words. So they just make up an English word. and then Like you sometimes See it's like parents like kids It's my job to dissect it and figure it out
Starting point is 00:22:49 Which I have mastered And yeah you Yeah you not so much But it's okay They'll get there I can't wait for it to be A year or two years And see how they've flourished
Starting point is 00:23:00 I really can't They're already flourishing like crazy I know you see it every day Every day But when I'm gone for a while And I see them again And they're so comfortable It's pretty cool to see
Starting point is 00:23:10 They'd be flourishing more If they were in school this week That's true. If no fall break, they'd be flourishing the crap out of it. The Bobby Bone Show. It is John Mayer's 41st birthday today. He's my favorite artist. Him and Garth Brooks are my favorite artists.
Starting point is 00:23:24 He seems a lot younger, right? I mean, he seems our age, but our friends, my husband's 41. Yeah? So, like, yeah. I mean, I see him as that. My favorite artist. Here's my favorite song, Stop This Train, from me.
Starting point is 00:23:42 John Mayer. Here you go. Stop this train. I want to get off and go. I love that. Come on. My favorite artists are Garth Brooks and John Mayer. Amy, if you had to pick two artists, your favorite artists, who would they be? Period.
Starting point is 00:24:02 Oh, my gosh. George Strait and Taylor Swift. Okay. Lunchbox, favorite two artists? Oh, that's easy. Tina Turner, M&M. There we go. Obviously.
Starting point is 00:24:14 Yeah. Give me another John Mayer's song. Happy birthday, John Mayer. Here we go. Let's play another one. Oh, come on. That's music right there. They don't make music like that anymore.
Starting point is 00:24:37 Man, come on. Happy birthday, John Mayer. I saw that the soundtrack to a star is born was number one. Mike D. said he saw the movie and loved it, right? And the soundtrack good? The soundtrack's really good. A lot of my friends who write songs for a lot of artists in town wrote the songs for that that have been on the Bobbycast
Starting point is 00:24:56 And so the movie was good The soundtrack's good I guess I'm gonna have to go see it I think you like it a lot Yeah? Yeah Well are you the is my dude the only one that seen the stars born Yes
Starting point is 00:25:07 It kind of felt weird to have Bradley Cooper on and not have seen the movie I know What are I supposed to do though I know when the heck are you supposed to go watch a movie Amy have you taken your kids to see a movie Recently Not no I haven't I think maybe they went with somebody.
Starting point is 00:25:23 Like a babysitter? You think? You don't even know? I mean, the last few weeks have just been nuts. But pretty sure they went to see something. I should ask them about that. Here's the dumb debate of the day. Are you ready?
Starting point is 00:25:39 How do you put your silverware in the dishwasher? Because I got a note and it was, some put it upside down. so you don't like cut yourself, right? Some put it up so you can see what it is and grab it and take it on and eat with it. How do you put your silverware in the dishwasher, like forks and knives, Amy?
Starting point is 00:26:00 I put down so that when you grab it, you can just grab the handles and you grab a lot at a time. You don't have to worry about poking yourself. Do you ever just eat out of the dishwasher? No, I prefer to put... Meaning go grab your forks and stuff right. Nope, because in my household,
Starting point is 00:26:15 once you open it, like say it's got the green light, indicates the dishes are clean. Once you open that, you break the light seal. And then, then if you don't put everything away, then you run into this ongoing saga of, are the dishes clean or are they not? And then people end up putting dirty with clean. And then you have to rewash them. It's just not worth it. Yeah, that's a lot. So just put the things away once it's clean. The argument is if you put them facing up, they clean better because it's pointed up. Do they clean better? Because if that's the case, I will turn it. turn them up. That's the argument. So if you put it down, it's in the bottom of the container,
Starting point is 00:26:52 so the water has to fight, you know, through the holes. Lunchbox, what do you do with yours? Dumb debate of the day? Face down. The fork and knife are down so I can grab the handle just like Amy. That is the only reason I never even thought. I never even thought there was another way to do it to put them up. Then you have to flip them up when you put them in, then flip them around when you put them in the drawer. Such a hassle. It's a lot of flipping. I mean, I don't know why they wouldn't get just this clean facing down. The dishwasher's... Well, I'm going to tell you. because I put mine up. Like I put mine up
Starting point is 00:27:21 because I know I'm not going to reach in there and just grab it wild and reckless. Like, let me just grab all I can't go! So if you put them up, the water's shooting straight at it. It doesn't have to go through the little container with the holes in it at the bottom.
Starting point is 00:27:32 Okay, fair. You know what I'm saying? So I guess the dumb debate of the day were split two to one. I'm the loser on this, but that's why I keep mine down. You must not put all your dishes away. I don't.
Starting point is 00:27:41 Sometimes I eat out of the dishwasher. Yeah, that's right. Actually, half the time I go right to the dishwasher and grab a plate. I'm single. I have no kids. I have no wife. I have no girlfriend. All I have is dishes. I want them to stay in their home. If I was single and had nobody else in my house, yes, I would go in there and carefully grab an
Starting point is 00:27:57 upward facing fork. There you go. If I wanted to. But I can't do that. You got to unload the dishes as fast as you can because you've got other things to do. And you got to unload it before you forget if they're clean or not. Oh, that's a thing too. Where you pull a plate out and you look at it and you go, hmm, well, it looks clean. Let me look at another. And if that second plate looks clean, and you decide to eat off the first one, and then you grab the third and it's dirty, you're like, oh, I got caught with the two plates that looked clean. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:23 Because I've done that before. If I've opened it and done that, and I literally just do not have time to take everything out, I will get a post-a-note, and I will put a post-a-note on there, so whomever comes across the dishwasher next will know they should unload it. Look at you.
Starting point is 00:28:37 It's time for the good news. With Amy. Tell me something good. So Richard Pacman, shout out to this guy, because he just made his 500th, blood donation. Wow. Yeah. He's donated blood 500 times and he only started because a family at his church like two decades ago needed blood donation for their kid that had cancer. So he just kind of did it for them. Then he was like, you know what? I can keep doing this. So he's been doing it all the time for like 20 years.
Starting point is 00:29:06 A couple of things. One, good for him because he's actually helping and saving people's lives. Yes. Like that's a thing. Two, how does your body keep making new blood? Dude, now he's 74. Did you say dude to me? Yeah, because like... Did anyone catch that he just duted me? Yeah. And he's 74. Sorry, my kids say dude a lot now, so it's starting to catch on to me.
Starting point is 00:29:27 My son will be talking to me and he'll be like, dude. You stunned me by duding me. I know, sorry, sorry, sorry. But I find it impressive that he's 74 and still donating blood because you mentioned like body's still making more blood. And I'm like, yeah, and he's old. Yeah. Dude, that's a good story.
Starting point is 00:29:44 That's what's all about right there. Tell me something good. Hey, it's Bobby Bones here. With another Best Fiends announcement, you need this game in your life, folks. It's the mobile game that everyone's talking about. If you still haven't played Best Fiends, you know, what are you waiting for?
Starting point is 00:30:01 People that play this game love it. Just read all the reviews in the Apple App Store or Google Play, and you'll see it's consistently rated five out of five stars. There's no coincidence. No other mobile game is like it that I've seen. And once you play it, like our listeners, I do think you'll love it. Collect tons of characters,
Starting point is 00:30:19 saw thousands of puzzles. You'll probably be obsessed with it. Very soon, one of your friends or family will tell you about the game, but you'll already know, because you heard me talk about it. Hey, stop crushing candy. That's so 2015.
Starting point is 00:30:29 Play Best Fiends. You won't regret it. As a matter of fact, you may tweet me or send me a Facebook message and actually thank me for it. Download Best Fiends for free on the Apple App Store or Google Play right now.
Starting point is 00:30:43 That's Friends without the R. Best Fiends. Again, without the R. Best Fiends. Folks, it's your buddy and mine. Mr. Bobby Bones. Last night on Instagram, Amy posted a picture from Dancing with the Stars. And I guess that was supposed to be a boomerang.
Starting point is 00:31:10 Yeah, it's your like super awesome jump, the boomerang of that. But instead of it being a boomerang, I guess it just only captured because I reposted it from a friend of ours and had no idea that it only just reposted like a still photo of your crotch. And Lindsey Starling's crotch and Sean his boobs. Basically, yes. It wasn't until I went to look at some comments where everyone was like, my eyes, my eyes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Last night I did survive on Dancing with the Stars next hour. We will get into that.
Starting point is 00:31:42 I got lower scores than I thought I was going to, but it had more fun that I thought I was going to. I mean, I had so much fun last night. And I hope people see that coming through the screen. Because I don't know. I jumped off the stage. My pants blew up in the air, MC Hammerstoy. It was so much fun. And, yeah, I hope people see that at home.
Starting point is 00:32:02 And listen, I want to be moving on if it wasn't for our listeners voting. Yes, Amy. Okay, yeah. True story. I watched it at the hospital with my dad. And the nurse, they switch. They work 12-hour shifts. So the new night nurse had like just come on and I haven't met her yet.
Starting point is 00:32:18 But I'm in here and I'm like, okay, it's time. Everybody should, like, get my phone out and it's like a really big deal. They probably think I'm like obsessed with Tantu. because she didn't know who I was or anything about it. And literally right when you came on, she looked up and she goes, oh, that guy's still on. Dang.
Starting point is 00:32:38 And I was like, that's my friend. Amy, I'm telling you the message boards, these Dancing with Stars message boards, they hate me. Because, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:47 Amy, I really take it serious. Like, I train more than anybody else on the show. Yeah. I just don't have the experience to do the dances. And I get so happy. when I'm out there, that some of it kind of goes out the window a little bit.
Starting point is 00:33:00 But I thought I did good last night. You did. They don't like me on, like the hardcore dancing people. So it's going to take our listeners keeping me on the show. And if they decide they don't want me on the show anymore, listeners, then I won't be on the show anymore. So, yeah, that's that. We got to keep you on. It's going to be amazing.
Starting point is 00:33:14 It's Disney Week next week, by the way. Yeah. I want you to come back next week and that same nurse to be like, he's still on? Yeah, right. That's the goal. Hey, let's go over to Amy with the Morning Corny. The morning corny. You want to hear a joke about construction?
Starting point is 00:33:33 Yeah, sure. I'm still working on it. It's under construction. What do you think, bones? You know you like it. And so does every construction worker listening. Yeah. Okay, okay, she got us.
Starting point is 00:33:53 She got us. Morning corny. Okay. You like that? I do. Hey, here are five signs. that football is running your marriage. Amy, do and your husband ever argue about the amount of football he watches?
Starting point is 00:34:06 I mean, yeah, it's annoying. Number one, you schedule things around when games are on. Yes, annoying. We did that this weekend. Annoying. Because UT was playing. We had plans. Everything was, oh, we had to go somewhere so we had to zoom over there during halftime
Starting point is 00:34:22 so we could catch the second half. Then we were late to where we were supposed to be after that because the game wasn't over. He had to wear a special hat. Oh boy. The whole time. And then once the game was over, he could put on his other hat. Okay, carry on. Number two, your mood changes drastically one way or the other after a game, a winner a lot.
Starting point is 00:34:43 His does. Mine doesn't. But I am directly affected by his mood, so yes. You pass on taking the kids somewhere because your team is playing. Yes. He does. He tries to, he, he, he, he, I was doing, I think I was with my dad. And he sent our daughter
Starting point is 00:35:01 within this restaurant. It's only like two blocks away, but he sent her on her bike to pick up their dinner because he couldn't leave because the game was on. So those are the things that are ruining your marriage.
Starting point is 00:35:15 So far are you three for three. Yeah. Tell me more. I don't think you're going to hit this one. You make bets bigger than some of your bills. Does he bet? No, he doesn't bet.
Starting point is 00:35:23 I know that I know of. Exactly. No, I really don't. I know he's not a game. gambler because like even in Vegas when we go there for things like he does not gamble it like he doesn't like wasting money and finally he's broken things while watching a game anything from something little or something big I don't know that hasn't happened he doesn't get angry yet yet there you go three of five though all right so this game's fun I will play you a classical piano version of a very
Starting point is 00:35:56 popular song for example the first song I'm going to play you is Dan and Shea tequila okay just so you can know, see if you can hear Dan and Shade Tequila from this piano song. Here you go. Song on. Do you hear that, Amy? Totally hear it. Yep. Lunchbox, do you hear that? Oh, absolutely, man. Okay, you're lying. No, no, I have a classically trained ear. Song number one, the category is famous country song. New, huge hit, name it by the piano version. Here we go, and action. Hold on. Keep it going. Okay, I got it. Time's up. Lunchbox will go to you first. Go ahead. Oh, yeah. Cruise.
Starting point is 00:37:22 by Florida Georgia Lion Yep Very incorrect Oh incorrect Buczer please No no no no Amy you're an answer Drown the whiskey
Starting point is 00:37:36 Oh sorry What's the name of the song The Drones the whiskey What's the name of the song Shoot It's called Drowns the Whiskey But you knew it Whiskey's supposed to drown the memory
Starting point is 00:37:48 So close No point though All right, song number two. Humongous Country Song from the last year. Okay, humongous country artists and action. Tough one. Can you hear it, Amy? What are you asked me?
Starting point is 00:38:21 Here you go. I'm in. Got it? Lunchbox, is that Cruz from Florida Georgia Line or no? No, no, that's not, but I'm pretty sure it's the same song we just played. Okay, okay. Lunchbox, what's your answer? I got Luke Bryan, Sunburn, Sunset.
Starting point is 00:38:44 Sun tan. No, thank you. Amy. Get along? Yes. Kenny can't be. But all that was in my head was buy a boat, buy a boat, my boat.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Is this game too hard, do you think? I'm two for two, basically. Okay, one more. So, my said, basically. No, you're basically zero. This is a hip-hop song. Oh, okay. That's my wheelhouse.
Starting point is 00:39:10 Okay, here we go. Hit it. Oh, Amy knows that she's confident. Look at her face. Is it Cruz from Florida, Georgia Line? Lunchbox or no? No, guys, come on. If you don't know this one, you need to check in.
Starting point is 00:39:45 Amen. What do you got? God's plan. Boom. By Drake? Yep. Amy, what do you have? What?
Starting point is 00:39:52 In my feelings? No, it's God's plan. Boom! What? What was that? What was that? No. No.
Starting point is 00:40:03 Are you riding? No. No. No. No, okay, sudden death. Yeah. Oh my gosh. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:40:09 Thank you, respect. Okay, sudden death. Man, I feel good. This next one, relax. Relax. Relax. All right. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:40:15 If you know it, it's a band. Okay. And the title of the song has to do with something in nature. Okay. And here you go. Here's the piano version. Go ahead. Oh.
Starting point is 00:40:42 Yeah. I would like to thank my daughter for that because Thunder, she played that over and over for about like a month straight. On the Bobby Bones show now. Adam Hambrick. Come on. Come on. And here he is. One of my favorite new artists and one of my friends.
Starting point is 00:41:04 Come on. Look at you. Dude, thanks for having me today. This is fantastic. Are you kidding? I love your new song. This is, and his name's Adam Hambrick. He's got a new song called Rocking All Night Long.
Starting point is 00:41:13 I'm going to play a little bit of it here. Look at that. That's good, man. It sounds good on the radio. It does. Sounds good. I was listening to it the other day. I guess it's on my, like, I have like,
Starting point is 00:41:33 like 10 or 15 songs that I always keep fresh. Yeah. When I just, it's on my list right now. I've got the new Eric Church record. Yep. Which is fantastic. I still have the M&M record in. I listen to this guy named Hobo Johnson.
Starting point is 00:41:43 This song. It's like, it's good, man. I love it. Thank you. Thank you. And you're like a real legitimate friend. Like, we've been friends for a long time, so it's cool to see you, like, doing it now.
Starting point is 00:41:52 Yeah. Man, it's been a really crazy last year to go because it feels like there was like nothing happening. And then all of a sudden, Dan and Shea cut a song of mine. then Justin Moore cut a song of mine. And then now we're here on radio tour. Doing it yourself. Doing it myself.
Starting point is 00:42:08 Yeah, it's really interesting. So Adam Hamburg is here. He's got the song rocking all night long. You bring up Dan and Shea. So this song right here. Now this way. This song right here. You wrote this.
Starting point is 00:42:21 Yeah. Tell me about that. I wrote this song. My buddy's Paul Di Giovanni and Kevin Bard. And yeah, it was kind of a time where I was just buckling down and trying to figure out what I do that hits the country radio target, right? And I really just spent a year just, I'm not going to try to be the smartest dude in the room. I'm not going to try and write the bluebird song. I just need to write hits every day. And it's just kind of the discipline of the writing
Starting point is 00:42:47 community in Nashville. It's like, what can you write that can be played on the radio? And that was kind of the first thing that I wrote that I really felt strongly about hit that target. And then Dan and Shay recorded it and it became a big hit for them. Like, can you pay your house mortgage for a few once when a song goes that big? Oh yeah. You can? Yeah. So that's good for you even creatively because you get to keep creating. It gets to pay the bills for a while. It just, it kicks the can down the road a little bit and lets you
Starting point is 00:43:12 let's you work to try and try and get the next thing going. Yeah. Can you play a verse and chorus of how not to from Dan and Shea, but written by Adam Hambrick by your son? That's weird. Can you play can you cover your own song? Yes. Adam Hambrick is here. You want to do that? All right. There we go. Give me a verse and a chorus, boys. Hey, guys, so because of licensing roles, we can't play anything with music on this Iheart radio channel or podcast anymore.
Starting point is 00:43:39 But you can go to Bobbybones.com to see it. We hate that we had to take it down. It wasn't our decision, but I just wanted to keep you up, and we wanted to keep up as much as possible. So go to Bobbybones.com to watch or hear whatever you're missing right now. And thank you for listening to the show. And sorry about all the legal stuff. Hey, Amy, do you know Adam's story about how he was kind of discovered and came to Nashville? Have I told you this?
Starting point is 00:44:03 Yes. Yeah, Justin Moore was watching, you know, local news in Arkansas. And he saw you performing on the news and he was like, what up? Is that true? Yeah, it's kind of just a local morning just TV show. KATV, right? KATV. Ned Permi.
Starting point is 00:44:19 Good morning, Arkansas. Ned Permi has the best hair of any local meteorologist in the world. Adam and I are both from Arkansas. And so we're both Ned Permie guys. And Ned Permi never talks to. He's a weatherman. Ned Permie's a local weatherman. He plays a piano at Christmas time on the show.
Starting point is 00:44:33 Yeah. And so you're on, and so you go on to what, promote like a local show? Yeah, I was doing, I want to say it was a show at Stickies in Little Rock. And I was just doing a show and trying to get people out. And I was on there playing one morning, and Justin Morton just had me drink coffee in his kitchen watching TV. And it was kind of like winning the songwriter lottery. But Justin's a lot like you are because, you know, you kind of wear your Arkansas on your sleeve, literally with that tattoo. Yeah, right? But he is such a passionate guy about where he comes from.
Starting point is 00:45:06 If he has an opportunity to help anybody from where he comes from, he's going to do it every time. And I was a product of that generosity that day. And so how does he get in touch with you? So he called his producer and he's like, hey, man, you should check this guy out. And so his producer just went online, found my website, found the record that I made.
Starting point is 00:45:27 And he kind of reached out. and invited me up to Nashville. I literally drove Nashville the next day and met with them. And then that turned into me coming to Nashville once a month, turned into me moving to Nashville, and getting to write songs. Look at this guy. And then you wrote this number one song for Justin Moore.
Starting point is 00:45:48 Now, at what point in this relationship with Justin Moore, did you write this song? Was it meant for Justin Moore? Did you write it? He heard it? How did that happen? Dude, Justin would have been the last person that I thought would cut this song.
Starting point is 00:45:57 Because it's a very pop-leaning song, you know, just like melodically and stuff. but man, when his voice is on it, it is a country hit. So you wrote it and sent it to him? Is that how it works? Yeah. Yeah, I think they play it for him and he was just, he was really excited about the song. He was about to go in the studio like two days later, I think, when he actually heard it. So it was kind of like this one in the Danish Shade, both. They were kind of last minute things that just kind of popped in that worked for what they were going for.
Starting point is 00:46:27 On the Bobby Bones Show now. Adam Hambrick. So Adam Hambrick series here. He's got this song rocking all night long. Your dad's a preacher, right? Yeah, yeah. Dad's a pastor. Still pastor's a Victory Baptist Church in Russellville, Arkansas.
Starting point is 00:46:43 What's it like being a pastor's kid? Man, it's really interesting. I feel like I grew up. You hear that most preachers' kids are like the worst, right? That wasn't my story. I was always trying to be a good kid for whatever reason. But I love that I got to grow up around like a really strong community because my dad was kind of in the middle of a community of people that just loved each other.
Starting point is 00:47:08 And, man, we ate a lot of good food on the weekends. We had the Sunday fellowships and the fellowship hall, and everybody brings a cast rolls. And, you know, we watch football on Saturdays. And, you know, it was pretty regular, like, southern growing up. But it was a really strong community around the church that we grew up in. And so I really love that about my story. Look at you.
Starting point is 00:47:30 You're in this too. It's a crazy to it. Eddie, isn't it crazy to watch Adam in the studio? I love it. I know. It's why. Because Amy, so, I mean, I'll just give you the history of Adam and I. My ex-girlfriend, and still friend, Lindsay L, was like, hey, how do you know Lindsay? Did you guys write together? We wrote together a long time ago, and then she started writing for this last record, and she invited me to start writing with her a little bit. And so we went out on the OLA tour bus and wrote while she was out on the road.
Starting point is 00:47:59 I wrote a couple songs that may have been about you. Wait, what song did you guys write together? Okay, this is all. What song did you guys? We wrote Waiting on You. Oh, yeah, that was about me. Yeah, that's about me. That's the song that got Bobby to start actually dating her.
Starting point is 00:48:15 I know, right? Wait, no, no, no, no. That was, wait, how do you guys? Worth the weight? Worth the weight. Worth the weight. Yeah, that was Travis Meadows. I didn't write that one.
Starting point is 00:48:25 Oh, so much waiting, sorry. I know, there's a lot of waiting. But you wrote that one on that record, too? Yeah, good. Oh, yeah. Good, good, good. Yeah, that one. Like, I have to struggle to remember them. I know that record like the back of my hand.
Starting point is 00:48:36 So Lindsay's like, hey, there's a guy that I've been writing with that you will be friends with and he's from Arkansas and you guys will just like each other. And I was like, cool. And she's like, hey, you guys hang out. And so you and I started hanging out. And then you came and filled in and played Raging Idiot shows for a while. Yeah, you know, the funny thing I never told you about that.
Starting point is 00:48:54 So we were writing that song with Brandon Ray. Me and you and Brandon writing a song. And in the middle of that, you're like, hey, do you play electric guitar? Any other rational human being in the world would say, I mean, kind of what Adam Hambry said was, yes. And so those gigs came up and I, like, frantically went home, like, put my electric guitar rig back together. I hadn't played in like three years and learned all the songs as best I could. I was like, I hope Bobby doesn't think I'm the worst electric guitar player ever. Yeah, and now I don't play electric guitar for us.
Starting point is 00:49:25 Amy, at one point we were playing a show and we were going into Beastie Boy. and I was like, kick it. And it starts, yeah, and it goes, and the song goes, kick it. And, you know, big, and Adam starts to play Brown Eye Girl. And we're like, what? And so, then we just sing Brown Eye Girl. Very first show. Very first show.
Starting point is 00:49:43 But why do you do that? I looked at the wrong song of the set. And also, I was the only electric player because normally you have two electric guitar players and I was the only one. and so I was like just super nervous and it was my first show and he was in a jumpsuit and I was in a jumpsuit
Starting point is 00:50:05 it was a whole thing it was Kansas and a million degrees outside yeah look at this guy got a kid and a wife yeah you're so balanced like you're a good dude with like a great family I am very lucky
Starting point is 00:50:17 my wife is she is a rock star she works in medicine and so she's a real deal serious human being and we have a two year old little girl You're proud to be from Arkansas, huh? I am. I like to wear my Arkansas on my sleeve, too. I don't feel like enough people do that.
Starting point is 00:50:32 Me too. Yeah. Get a tattoo like me. A big one. A big obnoxious one. Everybody's like, what's that tape on your arm? The slobber hog. I'm going to get a slobber hog on my chest. Let me hear some more of this song here. This is All Night Long.
Starting point is 00:50:51 You guys want to play this one? I haven't heard this. Like live, I haven't heard it yet. Come on. Okay, so this is Adam Hamburg. And let's say how to the guys here in the band. Let's do yourself. What's up?
Starting point is 00:51:01 My name's Nick Huddle. Nick Hudleston, everyone. Come on. We love O'Huddy over here. What's your name, man? I'm Daniel Johnson. Daniel Johnson. Yes.
Starting point is 00:51:13 Yes, the old generic name, Daniel Johnson. Yeah, one size fits all, man. And Adam Hambrick is here, and now here is Rocking All Night Long, live in the studio from Adam Hambrick. Come on, Adam Hambrick. That's so good. Amy, say something right now. Say something now. I mean, that's amazing.
Starting point is 00:51:31 I love it. It's so good. Like a little Arkansas gym. Like Murphy'sboro. Like at the diamond you get into the... Yeah, Murphy'sboro. Well, no. Bobby, you always talk about in Arkansas.
Starting point is 00:51:41 Y'all would go hunting for... Yeah, at Crater Diamond State Park. Crater Diamond's Day. Yes. And you would... So I was like, I feel like, you know, Justin Moore, he found a little... Hey.
Starting point is 00:51:52 Found a diamond. Listen, let me say this. You ever see The Grinch that stole Christmas that cartoon? Oh, yeah. You know when his heart grows like three sizes because he's like Christmas gets them? You know what I mean? I mean, that's how I feel when you came in here and you played.
Starting point is 00:52:03 You just killed it. My heart grew three sizes. I'll take it. I'm super happy for you, man. Thanks, dude. Thank you for, you know, thank you for having me in and let me play. Because you got, you came in, you earned your way in. Like, there's no, we're friends, so it's harder to get on the show when you're friends.
Starting point is 00:52:19 It really is. I won't, you know, because it's like, everybody's bringing his friends in. I don't want that to be because you're that good. Thanks, man. And so. I really do appreciate it. And it's, it's been a lot of fun just like getting a step into this after, after writing because I moved to Nashville to write songs, and that was just getting to do music as a
Starting point is 00:52:35 career was the dream. But this artist bug, like, it just never left me. And so when the opportunity came to start recording music myself and doing the thing myself, it's just meant a lot to me to get to do that. I know. I remember us talking on the bus. It's been like, dude, I'm like, you got it, man. You're good enough. You're awesome. You're like Harry Potter of country music. Yeah. It looks like. Like Harry, you know what I mean? There are worse things. There are? I've been called way worse. Even today. Even today. Adam Hambrick, rocking all night long. Good for you, man. We're really proud of you. Thank you. Clap your hands for Adam Hambrick, everybody. Download that song.
Starting point is 00:53:11 Stream that song. Go see him when he's out. It's time for the good news. With lunchbox. Listen up all you young men out there. Reading is cool. That is what Alvin Irby wanted to get across to the young kids out there because he said boys don't like to read. So he invented something called Barbershop Books. It's a barbershop and then a part of the place It's designated to a library,
Starting point is 00:53:37 has books, and he encourages young boys to come in there and read Because he wants them to see, hey, reading is cool And he's opened these in 22 cities across America Wow, 22 cities, huh? Love that. I tell you, reading has been what made a big difference in my life. Reading, which leads to learning, which leads to, and if there are any kids listening now, you may think reading's nerdy.
Starting point is 00:54:00 But yeah, you know who the boss is end up being? All the nerds. So ride that reading train, man. I'm reading a book now called These Truths, History of the United States. And it's kind of a history book, but a modern version of it and how some of the things we learned are wrong. Oh. I mean, yeah, that's probably pretty fascinating, but also like a real bummer. Yeah?
Starting point is 00:54:23 That like we've been told things that aren't accurate. Well, here's what happens with history. History is only told by the winners. Like anything that gets passed on is by the ones. the people that won the war, the people that won the X or Y. History is only told by the winners. This is digs into the side of... How did you find that book? You just randomly found it, or you just were looking for history books?
Starting point is 00:54:45 My friends know that I'm fascinated with both sides of the story in all aspects of my life. And so, like, you would love this book. Anyway, it's called These Truths by Jill Lepore. Listen, I'm a nerd. Everybody else out there might not be a nerd like me, but it's fascinating to me. So that's it. Lunchbox, it's a good story. I love people making a difference into all kids out there. not even boys, boys, girls, dogs, read. You will have a better life the more you read. It will just make you smarter and a better person. That's what's all about right there.
Starting point is 00:55:14 That was Tell Me Something Good. Hey, good morning, and thanks for hanging out with us here on the show, back in Nashville. So I flew from Los Angeles to Nashville overnight last night. As soon as Dancing with the Stars was over and I survived. I move on to next week I just flew home. So I'm back and then Amy left. So Amy's in Austin
Starting point is 00:55:48 and yeah we're all here. Listen, I'm happy then I moved on. I thought last night because I danced to this song here, MC Hammer, you can't touch this. And I love the song. You probably heard it 10,000 times. Here you go. Turn it up. There's the whole thing. I jumped up on the judges' table.
Starting point is 00:56:11 I was jumping, flying around. I did the cha-cha. I thought I did pretty good at the cha-cha. to be honest with you. And then I got not that good a score. I got a seven, six, and a seven. And I did make it through, which is good. But I don't know. Maybe I didn't do as well as I thought.
Starting point is 00:56:24 Because for me, I hit every step that I was supposed to hit in the cha-cha part. But we knew it was going to be a risk. We knew that doing something that big and flashy for the cha-cha, which is a pretty serious, like, was kind of risky. We were kind of doing something we thought people would like. And maybe the judges would. but I agree with my partner because she choreographed it. We kind of picked the song together and then she was like, let's just go for it.
Starting point is 00:56:50 MC Hammer it up. And I was like, let's wear the chains. So we made those decisions consciously and I think that hurt us in the scoring. But hopefully people liked it because I felt like I danced as good as I've ever danced, frankly, last night. Like a fast song. Amy, your thoughts on last night. You're still wearing your MC Hammer cross necklace. This is not my MC Hammer cross necklace.
Starting point is 00:57:10 What is that? It's a cross necklace, but it's not MC Hammer. I put it as part of my MC Hammer cross necklaces. Oh, okay. Yeah. So here's, you want another real story? Yeah, I do. So, you know how I was talking about?
Starting point is 00:57:21 I have a friend of mine and she was talking about she had close family members that had passed away and that she called on, what? Well, here I was thinking you were just still in MC Hammer mode and you're wearing this like fake MC Hammer jewelry and now it really has special meaning and I feel awful. No, don't feel awful. You didn't know. It is gold. didn't match my jewelry last night. Okay, I really didn't know, I swear, so carry on, please. No, no.
Starting point is 00:57:46 She was talking how she talks to her specific angel. She thinks that, you know, she had a parent that passed away. She had another close brother that passed away. And I thought, you know what? I think that's fantastic. I don't like to ask anybody for anything, ever. And I thought, I should talk to my mom who's not here, and my grandmother who's not here.
Starting point is 00:58:04 And so my grandmother had crosses in every room. And so I was like, you know what? I'm going to wear a cross. and I'm going to wear it with my MC Hammer clothes and I'm going to call on my own angels and see if they'll help me out. And so that's what this is. And so,
Starting point is 00:58:19 but it does look like an MC Hammer cross. Okay. Don't feel bad. Okay. It's super gold. But that's what the cross reminds me of is my grandmother who's not here who adopted me and raised me for a while.
Starting point is 00:58:30 That's awesome. But yeah, it is really gold though. Yeah. It's super gold. So, yeah, that's what that is. So, that being said, I thought that I did pretty good last night and I got a low score.
Starting point is 00:58:44 You did do good. And I'm sorry I made a comment about your necklace and detoured what you were asking me. But I think I think you did great. And I know you wouldn't say that. And I didn't open my mouth, Amy, really that much. I know. Did you get my text before you went on stage? Yeah, I did.
Starting point is 00:59:01 I got it. It was like, shut your mouth. Idiot. Now I was like, good luck. Close your mouth. Yeah. It did. Yeah, I have my phone with me the whole show.
Starting point is 00:59:07 Like while everyone's dancing, I'm on my phone during every. commercial. I was watching Eddie's Insta story. That's how I'm watching the show is Eddie's Insta story. It's crazy to me. I'm sending Eddie messages during the show. Gosh, what did you? I mean, so you're watching the show. I texted our friends that were there because Mary and Megan were there watching
Starting point is 00:59:24 you and I was like, um, was that grocery store Joe performance as awkward in person as it was on TV because I could not even handle it. What'd they say? They were like, oh yeah, it was even worse in person. Like they said they were died, like, Mary Forrest, Megan, Mary, they were all dying,
Starting point is 00:59:40 laughing they couldn't handle it. I'm going to tell you, the more I hang around in the grocery store, Joey, he doesn't talk a whole lot, the more I like him. We were up talking yesterday because they put us up in this balcony part, and we were just talking about being nervous because neither one of us have ever danced. And I was like, do you feel like 11% less nervous each week? And he's like, yeah, I do. And so, we're both also tired. But I like that guy. The other guy with him, that Jordan guy, he's a mess. Yeah, I just don't know that that was the best pick for him. He's a mess. And, I mean,
Starting point is 01:00:10 They got fives. They did. I got a six, though. I got seven, seven, six. That's okay. You got two sevens. He got three fives. We moved on.
Starting point is 01:00:17 That's true. We moved on. Amy, what did you think my scores would have been last night? What should they have been? Just give me one number. I thought Carrie Ann Arbor was, okay. It was seven plus eight. Add that up.
Starting point is 01:00:30 Well, you can do. Okay. Lunchbox, what did you think about last night? Oh, I thought you did really well. I don't know what they're looking for because when you were up on that table. You know how tough it is to go back and forth on that table and then not to fall. Because that table can't be that big.
Starting point is 01:00:48 And then to stick the landing. I mean, get out of here with this. Oh, you need to show more form. How do you show form when you're sliding back and forth? I mean, were they even looking at the dance? I understand you're supposed to, like, you got mad at them at the end at the judges. And you're like, I was doing the cha-cha. I had straight leg, straight leg.
Starting point is 01:01:08 And maybe they can't see it because you had hammer pants on. Maybe. I mean, everything flowed so well. Like when you reached for the girls, the girls' hands were there. You spun them when they were ready to spin. I thought it was your best dance. And then the judges, I feel like they like to mess with your head. I don't know if that's a thing.
Starting point is 01:01:25 Me specifically? Yes, you specifically. I got one of the lower scores. That's what I mean. I think they like to mess with you because they know it makes you work harder. And so they don't want to prop you up too much because they don't want you get too confident. But then they bash you the next week because they're like, oh yeah we need to bring him down a peg.
Starting point is 01:01:41 I don't know why that is, but I thought you deserved a lot better than you got. 21 or 22 would have been a solid score, but what they gave you, I mean, I think they're just they're being haters. Amy? Question about the bottom
Starting point is 01:01:57 how they do the bottom two and then the person's eliminated. Okay, so like you dance and then they put you in the bottom based on your votes from last week and your scores from that night? From this week. Yes, it's half and half.
Starting point is 01:02:14 Your score that you just got plus your votes from last week. Okay. And they kicked off the best dancer last night. She was the bet Tanase was the best dancer on the show. I don't think she connected with the public. And that's what happened. Yeah. Like me, I'm a bad dancer, but I'm putting it all out there.
Starting point is 01:02:31 Every part of me. Just like, there it is. Lunchbox, do you think I can win the show right now? No. Okay. Amy? Yes. You do, even after last night's low score. Yes.
Starting point is 01:02:44 Still feel the same way I did. Are video producer Eddie? Go ahead. You have moved up in my book. You are now in the top three. You still have some work to do to win the show, though. But you think the finals will be the top three. Can I be in the finals? Lunchbox.
Starting point is 01:02:57 No. Okay. There we have it. We're good? Where do I fall in the power ranking lunchbox in your mind, like the number about? Five-ish, right around there. Okay. You can maybe sneak up.
Starting point is 01:03:09 into the top five if you're lucky, but it's going to take a miracle. All right, all right. A miracle. The miracles are listeners. They keep voting. They keep voting me through. It's a number they call.
Starting point is 01:03:20 We have the actual audio last night, so I dance. Ramoondo, who do we have first talking? You want Lynn? Yeah, here's a Lynn who gave me the really low score. Here you go. I've got to say, you nailed the hammer part.
Starting point is 01:03:32 Oh, yeah. But the Chachachia part was not so good. So you need to work, I know, is a fun dance and you did that great. But if you're going to do Ladin or Ball, you've got to get a bit more finesse in your technique and your stuff. Well, he has, you know, I'm only telling the guy. The guy, the crowd started booing him.
Starting point is 01:03:54 And then here is Carrie Ann and Abba. Better place because you're in it. You just bring so much joy because you're so authentic. You did not miss one single step in the whole routine. Yes, okay, technique was. Non-existent. We have to work on foot articulation. A big thing. But once you get that, yes. And then here is Bruno. You took the sledgehammer to the cha-sacha, and nobody can carry those pants like you. I'm telling you.
Starting point is 01:04:25 I think they were going to drop right in front of me. I mean, it always is fun watching you. I mean, what you put out there is so entertaining. The kind of the cha-cha-cha-cha got lost in translation. I put it that way. but really good performance. And then I got sevens. It's fine. I'm just counting on the people. And then it looked like I was going to attack Lynn.
Starting point is 01:04:48 Watching it back on TV, I was just irritated because I did the cha-cha stuff right with my foot. Yeah. And I think they, I can get better. You called him out on it too. Yeah, you did. I'm glad you went after him. Yeah, me too.
Starting point is 01:04:59 It was funny. You stood up for yourself. No, no. It was funny. It looked aggressive, though. I'm going to be honest with you. I didn't see it as aggressive at all. I thought it was a good exchange.
Starting point is 01:05:08 actually probably really good for people to see. Yeah, and I like the way the girls. Yeah. Oh, hit it. Oh, gosh. Here we go. That had to be, Shana, for you as well as Bobby, a calculated gamble. You knew that you weren't putting a lot of cha-cha in there, but you're putting a lot of fun in.
Starting point is 01:05:24 That's a risk you guys were willing to take, right? That was a lot of cha-cha-jong-that for me. What are we talking about? I was straight leg, straight leg, straight leg. And I was looking at you, straight leg. Lynn? Come on, man. Because, I mean, he does look for the legs
Starting point is 01:05:42 And the footwork and the leg Yeah, so. I was so out of breath too Because I went all around I'm jumping and running And then I go up They're like, Bobby, how do you feel? Just out of breath.
Starting point is 01:05:52 After you got done performing, well, I mean, I don't know if you saw this part But on TV they went straight to DeMarcus And he was like so pumped for you He was like, yeah It's almost he was like, that's it That's my boy, you killed it. That's like my closest friend on the show.
Starting point is 01:06:05 Yeah. And then Lindsay Starling was awesome As my partner. She came in and did the trio. She came in his. the extra. And next week's Disney week, we're doing a song from Beauty and the Beast. No, no, no, Aladdin. No, no, no. What's the one
Starting point is 01:06:16 with the fish girl? Little mermaid. Yeah. Little mermaid? Did you watch it? Did you watch Little mermaid? No, no, yeah. You're supposed to. I know, I know. It's a song with the fish girl and then Prince. Prince Harry. Yes. Pro, Prince Eric. They're telling me it's Prince Eric. Oh, not Harry. Prince Harry is just married Megan Markle. Oh, whoa, whoa. There's a...
Starting point is 01:06:37 I got to watch it, I guess. I got to watch it, I guess. to find this song. They're having a baby. We haven't really talked about that. Prince Eric and Little Mermaid? Ariel? Ariel, that's it. No. The Duchess and Dutch of suffix or whatever they are. How do you feel about getting your husband's name tattooed on you, Amy?
Starting point is 01:07:00 I'm probably not going to do it, but I don't know. Maybe I will one day. Well, we both have things that matter to us. Right. Other people's influence things like for example my grandma who adopted me for a while in my mom and neither one of them are alive anymore but I had their initials
Starting point is 01:07:18 tattooed in my arm your mom's handwriting writing the word joy is on yours right it took my mom going through that was something my sister and I did because my mom had cancer and it was like we did it for her and then you know she died not too long after we got it so it's super special
Starting point is 01:07:35 I get it like with you and me our tattoos started with like super duper special meaning I don't know everybody says like once you tattoo someone's name on your body, it's like, better watch out. Well, I was asking because Pete Davidson had Ariana Grande's name tattooed on him.
Starting point is 01:07:51 Oh, dang. And he had to get it covered up because they split up. But Kane Brown got his wife's name on his hand. They just got married. I could see that. He's pretty tatted up, huh? He's got a neck one too, which is cool. Like, you've got to be certain cool to get a neck tattoo. You don't think so? I mean, yeah, you do have to be a certain cool. but it's a whole other level
Starting point is 01:08:13 once you move up to the face. Anything above the shoulders to use all the level? But I mean, Amy, we're in our 30s. I'm 38, you're 37. But for him, I think Kane Brown's like 24, 25, something like that. That age is getting tattoos everywhere. Yeah. I know.
Starting point is 01:08:27 Post Malone really is making the face tattoo, like, not the big deal. I used to think, like, if you just want to go ahead and call it quits with everything, just go ahead and tattoo your face. But now it's like, you know, Post Malone got another face tattoo. And we're like, sweet.
Starting point is 01:08:42 Yeah, it says always tired. One eye says always, the other says tired. Like, why would you even get that, though? Like, get something important to you, not always tired. Like, that's writing nonsense. It's like, I like bubble gum. I like bubble gum under the other eye. Anything's nothing.
Starting point is 01:08:58 Lunchbox, did you ever get your wife or even your baby? Baby box is named tattooed. Absolutely not. No chance. No. No. My cousin, one time she was dating a dude, she got his name Jesse, and then his last name across her knuckles.
Starting point is 01:09:10 But I mean, she was dating them. Yeah. That's it. Okay. Turns out Jesse was married. And it's her knuckles. And Jesse was... What?
Starting point is 01:09:17 Jesse was married. Jerry. Jerry. Yep. She had to get those covered up. Oh, that's so painful on your knuckles. People think that my Arkansas tattoo, because I was just going to get the outside, like black outside of Arkansas. And I was like, yeah, I color it all in.
Starting point is 01:09:34 I didn't like how just the outside of work. People think it's a cover up because it's a big blob. But actually, it's a state of Arkansas. but that's me committing. I'm going to be governor of Arkansas one day. I'm committing hard to that. I cannot commit any harder than putting the state of Arkansas on my arm.
Starting point is 01:09:50 Yes, Amy. I wonder if you're going to be the first governor with tattoos. I think I could run in four years. I do feel that way. I do. I think I could. I think I'd be ready in four years. Yeah, I think if I get married,
Starting point is 01:10:06 I get her name tattooed on me, somewhere small. Like, you know, somewhere small. Somewhere small and easily cover up a wall. Yeah, cover up. Hey, I've been going out on dates with someone, right? Oh, all right. Let's talk about it.
Starting point is 01:10:18 And I did an Insta story where I said, hey, ask me questions. Or like a, you know, and like a thousand questions were sent. And 913 of them where who are you dating? Of course. People want to know. And I'm not keeping it from them just to be funny, but I don't think she needs people jumping all over her Instagram and saying things. She's not.
Starting point is 01:10:36 until we're something I just don't feel comfortable giving that out and making her but I do want to tell our listeners that I'm dating someone and so it puts me in a weird place
Starting point is 01:10:46 you know I could lie to the listeners and just be like oh nothing's happening but I don't want to do that but then I get a it's just a weird place and then they're getting mad
Starting point is 01:10:54 at me that's all yeah it's like 99% what I get asked now too so but I think it's going pretty good actually like it's going
Starting point is 01:11:04 in a positive direction and you know who it is Lunchbox knows who it is Have you DTR? No No no no no no no no Oh come on Or is Amy like to say DTF
Starting point is 01:11:14 No I missed up Eddie does not know No so that makes listeners feel better I don't know I'm with you guys We're in the dark Do you think you know now? I have a theory If you put top three
Starting point is 01:11:28 Because I'm not going to react to any of them Or I'll react all negatively to all of them Or all positively I do that I don't have it I don't have a top three. I have a new person in mind. A new suspect.
Starting point is 01:11:40 Go ahead. I read in the news that Jennifer Garner is now available. Hulgate. Maybe why is that not a option? Sorry, sorry. I told you my number one guess is it's someone super famous. How did you know? Shut up, really?
Starting point is 01:11:57 Boats, if it's Jennifer Garner, oh my goodness. How do you know I'm not tricking you? It's not Jennifer Garner. Oh, it's not. Come on. That's all I got then. Amy, don't be rude. Maybe Jennifer Garner will like a nerdy dude.
Starting point is 01:12:12 Okay. Did you see me dance last night? Maybe she watched it dancing with the stars. She like hits me up on, by the way, I was with all the dancers and I was with some of the quote unquote stars. Everybody's really cool. Like nobody is like full of themselves. We're all like, we're not even that starry, you know? But we all sit around and go, we're not even that cool.
Starting point is 01:12:27 And so, but everybody's getting slid into their DMs by like all these cool, famous people. You know who's not? Me? None. Nothing. No, Candice Cameron's married. I know her. Oh, you mean like they're like sliding into the DMs?
Starting point is 01:12:42 Yeah, like, and they're like, look, this person slid in. I'm like, oh, I know who that is. And then for me, I click over to mine and it's like, the Humane Society. It's like, thank you for your donation. Wow. Well, that's still kind of cool, though. It is cool, but everybody's doing it for me. Bobby Boom, come on.
Starting point is 01:13:00 It's a national dictionary day. you a definition. Oh, great. But it's all fun things, okay? These are all recently added words. For example, consuming multiple episodes of a TV show on rapid succession. Binging. Right, or binge watch. Correct. They're all fun things. Amy, you're first. Ready? Ready. Bad, tempered, or irritable as a result of hunger. Hangary. Correct. One down. Lunchbox. Yeah. A modest or self-deprecating statement. whose actual purpose is to draw attention to something of which one is proud. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:41 You're good at this. Humble brag. Humble brag it is. Lunchbox is about to say he's good at it and he switched it on me real quick. He goes, you're good at this. Amy, ready? Ready. Content whose main purpose is to attract attention and encourage visitors to follow a link or web page.
Starting point is 01:14:00 Thirsty? Hmm, incorrect. Lunchbox, do you want to steal? Yeah, I will. Content whose main purpose is to attract attention and get people to click. Go ahead. Clickbait. Correct.
Starting point is 01:14:11 Dang it. Duh. Sorry. Could be that they're thirsty. Lunchbox. To publicly criticize or express contempt for someone. National Dictionary Day game. Hater.
Starting point is 01:14:27 Hater. Incorrect. These are all words recently added to the Oxford English Dictionary. Amy, I'll read it again. you can steal to publicly criticize or express contempt for someone. Oh, throwing shade. Correct! All right.
Starting point is 01:14:50 Write your answer down. We're a tiebreaker, folks. Okay. I'll read the definition. Write your answer down. Here we go. Bold self-assurance in style or manner. An air of great self-confidence or superiority.
Starting point is 01:15:04 Write your answer down. Bold self-assurance. an air of great self-confidence. All right. I'm in. Amy, wrote your hands on now. What do you have? Swagger.
Starting point is 01:15:18 Lunchbox, what do you have? Swag. Both are acceptable. Correct. Tide again. All right, let's go one more. To inhale and exhale from an electronic device. Yo.
Starting point is 01:15:35 In for the win. Lunchbox? They say, yo, when they do this, they vape. Amy? Vap. Correct! Oh my goodness. Okay.
Starting point is 01:15:45 Who's intelligent? All right, this is the last one. So buzz in with your name. Okay. It's speed round. The practice of canceling or foregoing a lunch box. What? Ghosting.
Starting point is 01:15:55 Who! Incorrect. What? Incorrect. Amy, I'll finish the definition. Carry on. The practice of canceling or foregoing a pay television subscription or landline phone connection in favor of an alternative internet-based or wireless service.
Starting point is 01:16:10 the practice of canceling. Oh my gosh, I know this because literally listeners have been messaging me on how to do it. Go ahead. Cut the cord? What's your answer? Cutting? What's your answer? I think it's when you cut the cord.
Starting point is 01:16:35 Cutting the cord is? Correct! Yes! There she goes. There's a winner right there. You know, so many listeners told me that you can totally cut the cord with all kinds. You can still watch, my husband can still watch sports if we get rid of our TV. Like through YouTube Live and Hulu Live or something like that, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:16:59 This cable stuff's going to have to go. It's too expensive. Yeah. I'm about to cut it too. It's too expensive. The bill's crazy. I'm paying for channels I don't use. I'm about to be done with it.
Starting point is 01:17:07 They were telling me that some of these live things you can get for like $39.99 a month. Yeah, I'm about to be done with it too. Here's Amy's pile of stories. Lunchbox, how long have you been to dad? Three months. Oh, okay, okay. Because I was reading this morning that it takes three and a half months of parenting before you feel like you know what you're doing.
Starting point is 01:17:30 That's 103 days. And then parents finally feel like they're picking up on things. Like pretty much by that point, you're in a good routine. You know what the baby's different cries mean and you can change a diaper quickly. Your thoughts, lunchbox? Oh, yeah, I know exactly what I'm doing. I know to get a bottle, put it in his mouth, change the diaper, wipe his butt. Good to go.
Starting point is 01:17:51 Do you feel like right now you're just getting confident? No, I feel like I'm in confident since he came home after two weeks because, I mean, he really can't move. So there's only two things he wants. He either wants a new diaper or he wants food. He doesn't want to go outside. Well, yeah. Okay, so there's a new website called Who Paid 99cense.com. I think it's hilarious.
Starting point is 01:18:15 It's pretty simple. It offers you the chance to pay 99 cents to see who else paid 99 cents. That's it. And if you want to know how many people have actually done it, well, you have to pay to find out. And I'm actually kind of curious. Oh, stop it. Come on. I mean, it's kind of genius if you think about it.
Starting point is 01:18:34 And then if you're at work and you're feeling like you just really could use some peace and quiet, you might want to go find that place to escape to. A lot of businesses are incorporating meditation prayer type rooms into their office spaces. Apple's doing it, Google, HBO, Nike. They offer employees a place to go. Be quiet where you can do whatever you need to do to kind of breathe in, breathe out, catch your breath, calm down. And, you know, obviously if you don't work for one of these big companies, you may not have that.
Starting point is 01:19:05 But find a space in your office where you can do just that, where you can be to yourself, whether it's prayer or meditation, and you'll have a better workday. There you have it. Yeah, it just takes a few minutes, like bathroom under your desk, wherever. Under your day. In Amy's case, in her closet, and she also cries there? Yeah, yeah, that's where I escaped to. I'm Amy, that's my pile.
Starting point is 01:19:27 That was Amy's pile of stories. The Bobby Bones Show. Thank you so much for listening. Thank you for all of your calls and your texts and your... Facebook messages. We appreciate that. Don't forget all Pimp and Joy stuff goes to help the hurricane. And everyone that suffered from the hurricane coming in, it's a terrible thing.
Starting point is 01:19:49 We don't keep any of the money for our Pimp and Joy. And what Pimp and Joy is is a slogan that just says, hey, remember to, you know, choose joy for yourself, do something nice for other people. And these things are always available, these shirts, these hoodies, and all the money will go to Hurricane Relief now. So, Amy, thank you. I hope you had a good day today on the show. Thanks.
Starting point is 01:20:06 I thought you dominated some riddle me this today. I definitely did. Yeah, lunchbox better like next time. Competition. Yeah, yeah, I'm still a little, yeah, whatever. And last night it was definitely a night on dancing with the stars, but we talked about that. So I appreciate you. We'll see you on Wednesday.
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