The Bobby Bones Show - (Thurs Full Show) Jelly Roll Is In-Studio Talking About His New Documentary, His Friends In Country Music, When Fans Can Expect New Music & More! + What Facts Is The Show Tired Of Explaining + What Procedure Did Raymundo Have Done That Eddie Now Wants?
Episode Date: January 5, 2023Jelly Roll stops by the show to talk about his new documentary, his friends in country music, when fans can expect new music and more! Plus, find out what facts the show is tired of explaining to peop...le. Then, Raymundo had a procedure done recently that Eddie now wants to get. Find out what it is!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What's happening?
Welcome to Thursday's show.
Morning studio!
Morning!
Let's go!
All right, we're in a good mood.
We're here up first.
Eddie, you're always in a good mood.
It seems like when you come in.
He's the happiest, most chill guy I know.
Here he is.
Producer Eddie, everybody, yes.
Funny you say happy, because have you ever heard of a happy light?
No.
My wife bought this thing off Amazon.
It's called a happy light, and it's a tablet.
You turn it on, and it radiates happiness, according to the description.
It's just a light that's supposed to replicate daylight, and it's supposed to change your mood,
make you more stress-free.
And my kids and my wife say, it's amazing.
Guys, ever since we got that light, it's happy.
For me, it annoys the crap out of me, because it's so bright.
You know, I'm trying to cook.
She leaves her right in the kitchen right by the stove top.
I'm like, I can't see anything.
Maybe because they think they're supposed to be happy.
They're actually happier.
It's not even really the light.
Oh.
So placebo-ish.
Not working for him.
No, actually it pissing me off.
Eddie doesn't believe in that.
That's right.
He's angry.
And then electric bill's getting higher.
Yeah, man, I like that thing.
We had a light.
Or I had a light.
I live by myself in a condo.
I think Mike D lived with me, so it's a we at the time.
Wee, Mike D. and I.
I had a light that was a gift, and it was an alarm light.
But when it was time to go off, it came off.
very low and it's supposed to like replicate the sun
and then it was really bright
like five minutes later. It was like a rising set supposed to like wake you
up naturally and I was like this is the biggest whole crap
I've ever seen. That's kind of what this thing is.
It is good for you though to get
morning sunlight right when you wake up
it helps with your circadian rhythm. Good for you
I know but we don't get to do that because we get here
in the dark. They go outside.
No no it's dark. We can't. We're working.
Hiffy. I was talking about most people.
But on a Saturday or Sunday I try to do it.
Wake up. Go outside.
Bongo circle of a minute.
creativity and love of hippie
Google it. It's science.
You and McConaug have been hanging out? Whatever.
Yeah, whatever. All right up next, if Eddie's happy, lunchbox is mad.
Here he is. Lunchbox everybody.
I just wanted to give a big shout out to Amy for ruining Christmas for my wife
because before we left for break, St. Jude brought us this package with like a nice candle
and this really cool mug.
And I was like, oh, that'll be perfect to give my wife for Christmas.
Well, Amy decided she was going to take my gift bag home with her because who knows why.
Nobody claimed it.
Never asked me.
And then, so she even texted me, she goes,
Hey, did you really want that back?
And I was like, yeah, I would love to give it to my wife.
Don't you take everybody's stuff though up here?
Didn't you like take my stuff?
No, I never taking my stuff.
No, mine.
And then Morgan's once?
Morgan's once.
Yeah.
But I gave it back.
No, only because she came and called you out.
But anyway, go ahead.
So Amy even texted me, did you really want that back?
And I was like, yeah, I was looking to give those, you know,
to my wife for Christmas, perfect present.
She goes, okay.
You were giving your wife.
Okay, well, let's not get lost on that he was going to get his wife for her
gift a free thing that he got from St. Jude.
Right. So thanks to Amy, I had nothing for my wife for Christmas.
Wait, no, not thanks to me.
No, not thanks to Amy. Hey, I offered to take it by his house. And I said, bring it.
No. What is that? I wrapped it for you. It's Christmas wrapped. Just give it to your wife today.
I told my wife, I said, oh, sorry, the package didn't come in time. It's January 5th. I know, baby.
I wanted to surprise you. But that does have Christmas colors green and red.
So I will tell her, hey, sorry, the package didn't come in. Then look, here.
It is.
Would you hear this on the show?
Hopefully not.
It's too early.
Good point.
Too early.
She ain't going to go back and listen to the podcast.
So people don't be trying to find her.
And they will.
Like her mom.
Like, oh, I heard it on the radio.
And they will double now.
Yeah.
All right.
Thank you.
What's your emotion?
If Eddie is mostly happy and lunchbox is mostly angry,
what are you mostly these days?
Oh, I got it.
What?
Confused.
Confused.
Okay.
Confused.
Confused.
Is confused?
Go ahead.
What do you think?
It's not really an emotion, but what do you think it is?
Oh, I feel chill.
Oh, boy.
Oh, man.
I got so confused.
That's not confusing?
I feel stable.
Oh, boy.
Anybody that says those two, like, I'm chill?
I'm stable.
Usually they aren't.
I feel good.
Okay.
No, I feel, at this moment, I feel happy, but I feel, have you ever gone to check out
the feelings wheel?
Oh, my goodness.
Can't say I have.
What is going on?
Feelingswill.com.
Okay.
Check it out.
Would you like to do?
yours? It'll give you all the emotions. Sure. I never watched Knives Out. Was that the first one?
Yeah, it's really good. I didn't really expect to like it, but I liked the movie a lot.
So now I'm going to go watch that because I watched Glass Onion, and I thought it was really good.
Oh, that's the movie on Netflix. Hey, Mike, will you come and talk with us? So Glass Onion, first, Amy, did you like it?
I did. I give it four business plans on a napkin out of five.
What is Glass Onion as compared to Knives Out of?
I would say it's better than the first one.
But what is it?
Is it a sequel, a prequel?
Is it a character spinoff?
Yeah, Daniel Craig is the same character,
but it's a whole new cast, a whole new mystery.
So they can keep making these movies forever.
So do you need to watch the first one to watch the second one?
Do you need to watch second one?
Not at all.
Is it spoil anything if you watch a matter order?
It doesn't matter.
I wasn't confused at all.
And you gave it four out of five business plans.
Mike, what did you give it?
I gave it 4.
I really liked it.
Yeah.
How long is it?
About 215, 220?
Oh, so long.
They're all over two hours now.
So stupid.
Yeah.
You can watch it in segments.
As I binge four hours of a show, I'm like, I'd never watch a two-hour movie.
You liked it, though, huh?
I did.
Why'd you watch that if you never watched the original?
It kept popping up when I load up Netflix.
It's just like right there all the time.
And then I think I saw someone post on Instagram about it.
And I was like, you know what?
I was in a hotel and I was like, why not?
You know what?
This is not my thing.
But we started watching that show Collidoscope because it popped up.
I don't know.
But Collidoscope is the show you can watch in any.
order. It's, you know, it's from Breaking Bad, the bad guy who has the chicken place.
Gus. He's in it. He's not a bad guy. But he's in it, but you can watch it in any order.
There's like eight or nine episodes. I'm not sure. We've only, we've seen three, but it only popped
up. And I saw this on the internet where you can go in any order to watch it. And I don't
want to give a review yet, but you can go and watch the green one first or the yellow one or
we don't really know how it ends or what to do next, except we're going to watch another color.
Huh. Okay.
You get to pick whatever you want in any order.
That's cool.
It's called kaleidoscope.
Pretty good so far.
Creative.
But I'll let you guys know.
All right, hit me up.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas.
He's really into the George Jones show, and he's also always on the go.
Bobby Bones.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Clap it out.
Yes.
Wow.
I don't deserve that applause.
It's almost like I forced you to do it.
Okay, look.
My dog, Stanley, tore his ACL completely in two.
He had surgery almost four months ago.
He did all his checks.
They said he is now clear.
because we've been doing small walks, medium walks, longer walks,
getting a little more intense, little jogs.
He's also a fat bulldog, so he doesn't do long anything anyway.
That being said, they said he can now go play with the other dogs.
It's a place.
We take him like once or twice a week, and it's a dog daycare where other animals play.
And we took him, we dropped him off for only two hours.
They didn't leave him for the full day.
And he came back home, he's exhausted, sleep him.
And then he gets up from his nap, and he's limping.
No.
Oh, no.
He re-injured himself?
I don't know.
Or is he just sore?
Well, the vet said he was clear.
He wouldn't even put his leg down for a while.
Dang.
And it went down.
I don't know.
Because it was last night, he acted like he was fine after, but he would favor it again.
I'm praying he didn't re-terror that thing.
But I think it's like a metal.
I don't know.
Hopefully it's just sore.
Because I can't go with Fats A-Jack being hurt again.
It can't.
You can't.
do that. You know, it's, he's my dog, and I love him. And he's a big baby and I end up staying in
the room all night. And then my wife is like, hey, why don't you come? When I'm sick, you don't even
give me this much. And I'm like, I try, but I just, I baby him. So anyway, fatness everdeen,
fat say jack. What are his other names? The Church of Fatterday Saints. I love that one.
I have a whole list. I just don't know what I did with them. All right, thank you. That's the
show. Let's get going here. Glad you're here on Thursday.
Let's go.
Here's the deal.
Jelly Rolls coming in in a few minutes.
Well, sort of.
So we did this interview with Jelly Roll a couple days ago.
And he called and said, hey, I'm a little late, which is totally understandable because he called me.
He had something to come up.
I could not stay.
Luckily, people on this show can handle the business and can do it well.
So Amy's like, I'll stay up here and do it.
So it was a great interview, but I had to leave.
I actually ran into Jelly Roll.
As I was running out to get to the doctor thing, he was coming in.
I was like, sorry, dude, got to go.
But Amy crushed it.
Amy talked with Jelly Roll.
We'll just act like it's all happening now.
You guys can be in on it.
But Amy and Jelly Roll coming up in a few seconds, and he performed live, which is really cool.
So that's happening in a second.
By the way, he has this song here.
Son of a sinner.
It's the number one song.
We're about to be.
Here you go.
So that's coming up in a second.
It's time to open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Hello, whoa, whoa, whoa, Bobby Bones.
I'm in a predicament.
My boyfriend and I've been together for four years.
We've been living together for one.
Honestly, living together has tested our relationship.
We got into a big argument within the first month of living together
after I confronted him about DMs with random girls on Instagram.
He's built his trust bag, but I still find him having little signs that he's keeping his phone face down.
Things like that.
Am I reading too far into it?
Well, then before Christmas, I was getting out some decorations and actually stumbled on some gifts he had purchased and hidden in our storage closet.
I wasn't snooping.
I just found him.
But then Christmas came and he didn't give me those gifts.
The box I found had jewelry in it.
It was a jewelry box.
I did not get jewelry for Christmas?
The story I've built in my head is that he bought that gift for another woman.
What would your advice in this situation be?
Should I confront him about it or not bring it up unless he gives me another reason not to trust him?
Signed, girlfriend, between a rock and a hard place.
place. That's tough. He shouldn't be DMing other girls, period. That's it. That shouldn't have
happened. That shouldn't have happened. You can't, if, unless it's like your cousin or people you
already have a relationship, like, if you don't already know them and you're friends with them and you have a
friendship with them already, you shouldn't be DMing random girls if you're in a relationship.
That's it. So no, no line, no new lines in the water because you ain't hunting for friendship.
You ain't fishing for buddies. So, yes, you have every right to be mad about
that. You say he built a trust back. You find him having little signs like keeping his phone
face down. Now, I will say this, that simply keeping your phone face down is not a bad thing.
I keep my phone face down all the time because I don't want to be distracted by it all the time.
And when my wife and I first started dating, she thought it was weird that I always kept my phone
down. She's like, what are you trying to hide? And I was like, no, nothing. And I still do it.
And it's not because I'm hiding anything. But it's always lighting up with stuff. And I love my phone.
Yeah. I do it during the show. I keep it face down. I love it.
just can't get enough of it.
That being said, he shouldn't do this if he's already broken your trust with the DMs to
girls.
You lose that privilege, buddy, of having your phone face down.
Like, I get the privilege because I haven't been doing anything shady.
You did stuff shady, so now you got to do things extra non-shady to make up for that.
So in this conversation, you say, I feel uncomfortable with your phone down.
So I need you to leave it up.
So I don't think there's a problem there either.
The decorations, as you're going, well, she's going through looking for
decorations and she finds the gifts. Yeah, that's a big one.
I mean, I think this needs to be addressed because it could be a, it either is a
some sort of confusion that needs to be fixed or he's shady and out of the way you need to
know. Because you're just going to sit in this place and it's going to eat at you. So,
there were some gifts in the closet in the decorations. You're like, wow, I won't look.
I know it's a jewelry box. It's probably, and then Christmas comes, you didn't get them.
Now, unless your birthday is right around, like my wife's birthday is right around Christmas.
So I have to do a lot of shopping pre, and there are gifts if she found, she wouldn't get them for Christmas because they're for her birthday.
If that's not happening, that's trouble.
And if he did get up for somebody else, his mother-in-law, his mom, his sister, he should have no problem.
Hey, when I was going to the decorations, I found this at the boxes.
What was that for?
Just go right to it.
And don't be angry about it.
Just ask and see how he reacts.
One or two things is going to happen.
It's going to clear up confusion or it's going to clear up a situation you need to have cleared up.
So the story you've told in your head is based on some truth that happened in real life outside of your head.
And that's okay.
And he needs to now, he owes it to you to address the situation.
And how she put it in the email is how she should say it.
At least that's like healthy communication is what people say.
What do you mean?
What's healthy?
I would just say, what's up with those gifts?
I would make, I wouldn't fight about it.
I'd be like, what's up of those gifts?
I saw some jewelry boxes in the decorations.
Right.
How she put it.
The story I'm telling me.
I wouldn't even do that because then you're saying, I'm telling myself something bad.
You're like the story I'm telling, you can do that later in the conversation, but if you lead it with the story I'm telling myself, he's already defensive because he knows that you're thinking it could possibly be something bad.
Oh.
You don't do that at all.
You're packing up Christmas decorations or they're already packed up.
Like, oh, so glad that packed all that stuff up.
By the way, when I was getting him out, I saw some jewelry boxes and stuff.
Do you know what that's even for?
Let's see how he reacts.
Because if it's an honest thing and he's like, oh yeah, those weren't even mine.
I was hiding up for a lot.
And he answers it honestly without freaking out.
He's going to freak out if you just call him on it in that way.
You're going to watch him react in a way and go immediately know if he's lying or not.
Since you're not challenging him, he shouldn't feel challenged.
You're not going, well, the story I tell myself as you're cheating on me.
He'll feel challenged even if he was doing something honest there.
Because he'll be like, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Don't do it like that.
Just say, hey, there's some story.
Do you know anything about that?
And see what he says.
And if he starts to go, no, no, no, no, no.
Why's he doing that?
You weren't challenging him.
Get out of Dodge.
Yeah, that's good.
So what about the phone thing?
Just don't even bring that up until you find out what's up?
He addressed it.
But I mean, it all comes up now.
You go to the jewelry first.
There's no reason to put him on his heels at all about this.
Yeah, the jewelry is the big one.
The jewelry's the big one.
Start there.
And if he goes, no, there's nothing there.
It was this.
And it makes sense to you.
You go, well, I'm glad you said that because the story I told myself was this.
And also your phone, when you're having it down all the time, it still bothers me.
And I know this is not something I'm going to want forever.
but it would make me feel comfortable and secure if you keep it up.
And I know that's, you could consider that crazy,
but I need it.
And will you please help me there since you did X to make me feel while?
Yeah, that's good.
And then absolutely no DMs.
At the end of all that.
Guys, don't go hunting for new friends that are female.
Yeah.
He already earned the trust back on that.
Yeah.
My wife has access to all my stuff because I needed a post stuff for me sometimes.
Like it's never a, you need to have access.
to it so you can have but because she's never once asked for access to it but i'm always like
can you go post this for me real quick or i can't and so i'm just like here's my passwords because i need her to
help me do stuff i don't give crap what she looks at now if she ever came in was like i demand
every password i'd be like why but she doesn't do that and i have nothing to hide and i need help
honestly i just need help and so i feel bad for you i don't like where this is going i don't either
but you got to get to the bottom of it thank you for your email that's the mailback
It's a Bobby Bones show interview.
In case you didn't know.
We always love when he stops by.
His name is Jelly Roll.
He has this song, Son of a Sinner.
I mean, he's got number ones all over the place.
And rock.
He just sold out a show here at Bridgetown, hip-hop,
but the guys as country as can be.
We love talking to him because he's so honest
and open about everything.
And here is Jelly Roll here on the Bobby Bone Show.
On the Bobby Bone Show now,
Jelly Roll.
Hey, Jelly Roll.
going. What's upers? Hey, I feel like we just saw you like not too long ago. I know and I'm
already back. Yes. Is it happening? Am I becoming a co-host? If lunchbox gets the runs again,
do I get sub-Dien? What's up? Basically, but we've been waiting for you to come back on because
last time you were here, you talked about your life, your upbringing. I'm spending some time
away and the Crisleys are going to jail. Have you heard that? Breaks my heart. Well,
Do you have any advice for them?
Yeah, you know, just one, their faith in God is going to be the most important thing in that situation.
And two, make well of the time.
Don't let the time make well of you.
As weird as that sounds, it's kind of that easy, man, go in there and make the best of it.
It's actually, you know, when you get past everything else and you're stuck in that box,
what you do with is going to make, makes men of people or women of people for sure.
Yeah.
You'll be all right.
We'll be praying for.
I'll be writing your letters.
You'll be emailing people and doing business.
They're in federal prison.
They're not going to be in a luxury camp.
They'll be eating steak and sushi and stuff probably.
It'll be good.
It won't be that good, but they'll probably be in a really, really nice spot.
Yeah, we had someone call in that talked about the different locations they're going to, and yeah, it sounds like a dump camp.
I predict they'll have a big iPad and, you know, I think it'll be a business.
It still sucks.
It's still, you know, it's still a fault in the system, but.
How important was it for you to get letters from people, or did you?
I did.
I did, and it was real important.
Any of that stuff, anybody showing they care in that moment is awesome.
You know, that's a moment where you need to feel like people care.
So that's a cool thing.
And I think that's one thing the Christies are seeing now is that people care.
I've seen a lot of people in the community kind of stand up and rally.
And, you know, you just never want to see nobody go to jail.
Yeah.
Free the Chrisleys.
Yeah.
I'll be the first to say it.
Free the real.
I feel like your life is so fascinating and interesting.
And I love everything you're about and who you are and how you give back.
Is there a jelly roll documentary in the future?
I don't know if I'm allowed to say.
Can I blow it?
I guess I will.
I don't know if I can say it, but we have partnered with ABC and we're shooting something.
Okay.
Or do.
I've had a kid.
It's like, whatever.
Blow it.
Yeah, it's all right.
Sue me.
Well, we're obsessed with your song, son of a sinner.
Thank you.
We would love for you to play it for us now.
I love it because last time we didn't get to sing.
Okay.
Well, then, I mean, yes, people are going to love this performance.
You all just go ahead and hit it.
You just want us to sing it now?
Yes, bring it.
All right.
It's jelly roll.
That's my name.
And this is, his name's Casey.
Casey on guitar
Casey's on a son of a son of a sinner
Jelly roll
It is early
Yes
That is so good
And you're an amazing songwriter
And you wrote Son of a Center with Ernest right?
Yes ma'am
Ernest and a lifelong friend of mine named David Ray
And so how did all that come together?
For me, Snashville, what a piece of it
Yeah
How does that
What happened the day y'all wrote that
Yeah so me and D-Ray have been together
a long time, really good friends.
And so I normally rent studios out for like three weeks at a time and just throw a party
there for three weeks and just whatever comes of.
It's the album.
And we were at the tail end of that party.
So we were kind of hung over and just beat up.
And Ernest was next to Sound Emporium getting ribs from Martins or something.
And he was like, dude, are you over there?
It's like Saturday at like 7 p.m.
I'm like, yeah, he's like, I'm waiting on these ribs.
The lines wrapped around the door.
Let me come over and smoke one.
I'm like, well, come on over, man.
He comes over and we had no intention to writing a song.
You know, we were just partying and he picked up a guitar and went do near and dear and
dear on, dear, and dude, we just kind of fumbled through it together for about 20 minutes.
And Ernest stood up real abruptly in the middle of song.
I was like, oh, my God, my ribs.
I got to get him to my wife.
You know what I'm saying?
He just like, wand just like disappears in the cloud of smoke he arrived in.
And we finished the song.
And I called him the next day, sober-ish.
And I was like, yo, this is really good, man.
He was like, you did something with it?
I was like, yeah, let me send over it.
what I got.
And then I called him, was like, I've never had a country song.
Can you produce it?
He was like, I've never produced a country song.
But yeah.
It's so good.
And you recently sold out Bridgestone Arena.
So what can someone expect from a jelly roll show?
I can tell you this.
The Bridgestone Arena is its own dynamite.
That's best show ever.
But any jelly roll show, you can count on it being a back road tent revival.
It's going to be somewhere between a hip-hop show, a rock show, and a country show,
an old Southern Baptist tent revival.
It's awesome.
Also with the Bridgetown show,
you know we ended up putting our money
where our mouth was.
Remember that conversation we had?
I do.
Quarter million dollars to the juvenile
building studios over there right now
doing the aftercare program.
Yeah, which I was going to ask you,
what's the coolest thing you've been able to do
because of your career?
Would it be stuff like that?
It's going back to the juvenile.
So last week, I got to go back
to the unit that I spent 18 months of my life
in when I was a child
and look at that same cell I sat in.
First time I've got to look at that in 22 years.
And I expected to emotionally just lose it.
Like I was just going to, I expected to cry.
And I felt a feeling that I didn't even recognize the feeling because it was so new for me.
Pride.
I was so proud.
I was like, dude, look at me, dude.
Standing in here with all this jury on, all these kids, high-fab me.
They're so excited.
I'm here.
And I was, that was them.
I was literally right there in that cell.
I thought I'd throw my whole life away.
So many nights I cried in that.
So you're 16 years old looking at 30 years.
Imagine that.
They're trying to give you more time than you've been alive, you know?
And I just got to look, man.
We took them food on Thanksgiving, hung out with them.
I go up once a week when I'm in town and just talk to them and try to love on them.
When you were in there, was there anybody that would come and visit that gave you that hope?
No, I think that's why I wanted to do it.
So the Gideons would come, and they were good people, man, but they would just slide a Bible under the
door, you know? And I just, you don't relate to a 77 year old man with a tie when you're a 15 year
old, you know, delinquent. So I hope that maybe what we're doing over there and the youth impact
outreach program that Robert Sherrill has and him going there every week is gives them something
they can relate to. What is one of the coolest things you've been able to celebrate with? Now you do
give back, but what have you done for yourself? Like, is it?
Is it buying something or buying something for your loved ones?
I know your mom listens to the show,
so maybe we just give her a shout out too.
What's up, mom?
I hope you're listening, baby.
Yeah, but, I mean, have you been able to buy something for her yourself
or what's something cool that you've done for you?
Yeah, you know, just the cool things.
I got my mother care.
She's got a full-time nurse now, which is just a really big deal in her age.
So she didn't want to go to a nursing home.
She wanted to stay with the family.
So we were able to facilitate that.
And for me, you know, I got another chain on the way.
Okay.
Got another chain on the way.
That's my personal problem.
Do you ever worry about expensive chains and jewelry like that that someone might come and just, you know.
No, no.
I don't wear them much.
And I don't even keep them at the house.
We drop them off in a security spot every night.
Really?
Yeah, I pick them.
I take all precautions because somebody run up on me, you know, it's going to be Channel 2, 4, 5, and 17 happening for sure.
I'd be very cautious approaching me in any kind of disrespectful manner, respectfully.
Okay.
Respectfully, I have no idea what Channel 2.
two, four, five, 17 means.
You know what I mean.
No.
I'm just saying, we're going to take it where they think it ain't going to go.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
The stuff you think ain't going to happen, it's going to happen.
You run up on me acting crazy.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
For sure.
We're going to take it clean there.
God, please me say, we don't make me, I'm a reformed man.
I just, everybody just respect my personal bubble.
You know what I'm saying?
Jelly roll.
If you come in love, I come in love.
I don't have problems because I don't walk like a man who wants a problem.
I walk like a man who doesn't want a problem.
But if somebody wants a problem, no problem.
You know what I'm saying?
But there'll be a problem.
Jelly roll, do you know how many tattoos you actually have?
I just consider it one.
That's how I look at it.
I just wear it.
So do you have another one in mind that you might add to the one?
Yeah, well, you know, I poke on myself all the time.
We played red rocks the other day and we all got the, where's your rock at?
He's got his rock on his ankle.
And I got the rock right here.
You call it poking on yourself?
Well, yeah, but at this point, I'm just, you know.
At this point, I'm just looking for little places of skin.
Like, let's put a little quaca bear right there.
So do you travel with a tattoo artist or you poke yourself?
No, no, no, no, dude.
We are, we have open relationships when it comes to tattoo artists.
You know, we're with everybody.
We're down for whoever's got a needle.
And that's part of the reason we all get really bad tattoos.
Road life will do that until you.
Between road and jail, I don't have a good tattoo.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, have you ever actually done it yourself, though?
Oh, yeah, no, I picked on people and they poked on me, but I'm not a good tattoo.
Tartney can tattoo him.
He's pretty, I'm horrible.
I hurt people.
I scar people bad.
I don't understand.
I'm like the big bear.
You know, like when you, you know, I'm going to kiss it and love it and hugging and it kills everything it loves.
That's me with anything.
I can squeeze my wife too hard sometimes.
I'm just so excited to see her.
So imagine me with a tattoo gun on my friend and I've had a couple of shots because that's the only reason I would have a tattoo gun in my hand.
Well, so what does just a normal day look like in the life of jelly roll?
Dude, these days it's a calendar, man.
It's insane.
I don't know.
I wish I had a day where I could do what jelly roll wanted to do.
So walk us through.
What time do you wake up?
Do you have coffee?
It varies.
I try to wake up.
Okay, so I got a tour schedule and a home schedule.
Okay.
And they don't like each other.
The tour schedule, we stay up to about six, seven in the morning and sleep until like four.
And wake up right after sound check and load in.
This way we can eat breakfast and, you know, do our show.
What is a breakfast at 4 p.m.?
What is that?
Oh, it's still breakfast.
Breakfast is breakfast, man.
Breakfast is a state of mind, not a place in time, Amy.
We need to talk about this.
You know what I'm saying?
This is real now.
I got to come back more culture of you.
Breakfast is a big deal anytime.
You know what I mean?
Okay.
Well, tell me.
What do I need to be eating?
Oh, good.
Well, what we need to eat and what I eat are two different things, clearly.
but what I'm gonna I'm a big eggs and baking guy boy feed me all the carbs no I normally eat like a breakfast
burrito because normally you're hung over and it's something about a burrito that'll really really really
you know put the tummy to chance you can see we got to have something fighting in there you know
okay so that's your road schedule what is your home life schedule straight in a dad mode
wake up early try to hang out with the kid get her situated bang out a couple songs write a couple
songs, hang out with the wife, play video games.
Smoke a little CBD.
Who, do you, okay, not, okay.
Okay, so who are, who do you hang out with?
No.
That's what she pictured.
I'm like, okay, can I go?
Who are your BFF?
So, like, who are you hanging out with?
When I, when I get to actually have some free time, it's normally a lot of guys
my neighborhood. I still hang out with dudes that I grew up with. But in the music business,
my friends are Co. Wetzel, Ernest, Brantley. Ernest the most, because we're always in downtown
ripping and running together. So Ernest is my boy, boy, mate. I don't have much time to hang out.
I've never had a big song. I don't know, you know, this is a big deal for me. Still coming here,
I'm still as nervous as I was, you know, six months ago. I don't even know what I do anymore.
I've had the wildest year ever. When you are in work mode and your writing songs, you said you
maybe bang out three a day.
Does that just come super easily to you?
Well, for me, it's like,
here's my inside baseball.
I don't believe in writing a full record.
I believe in writing like pieces of different records
or ideas and then chasing which one felt the strongest.
So like where dudes will sit in a room for three hours
and try to hammer out two verses, two choruses,
and a bridge,
I would rather spend those three hours just writing three choruses.
Do you feel like you're still having to work hard to convince people that your country?
You know what?
I hope I got to work hard to convince people stuff the rest of my life.
That's what I wake up for.
You know, I want to convince everybody that change can happen.
You can reform.
You can be who you want to be, not who people say you have to be.
And I hope I'm convincing people that the rest of my life.
The day I've got to quit convincing people and I don't get nervous walking into the Bobby Bones show.
Y'all just won't see me no more anyways.
Yeah.
I'll sell the catalog right off into sunset, baby.
the fat guy goes to the beach to park and start his journey to die of alcoholism.
Well, we definitely love having you here.
I feel like you're, yeah, you're going to get so big that we're going to have to get your tour rider,
see what you need in here whenever you come in, so you feel comfortable.
They all do that for people?
I mean, we might have to for you.
Tell me, who have you done it for?
Throw somebody under the bus right now.
I don't know that.
Scoba Steve would know if we've ever had an artist demand anything.
Throw them under the bus, wildest demand.
No one's demanded anything except for like room temperature water.
or tea sometimes
I felt
what's his
Hank Williams
Jr.
He demanded a smoke room
it sounded like
from what I was watching it
Oh yeah
and he wanted to smoke
in the building
Which I thought
was the coolest part of his demands
I don't know what else
he wanted
Boy that's one of my favorite moments
of 2022
Well so what
What is on your writer?
Alcohol and
Beedia light
Which comes first
Well we've gotten
smart and we mix them now in real time.
Oh.
Have you ever had a vodka pediolite?
I have not.
Have you ever had to drink a pediolite because you drank too much vodka?
I've tried pediolite before just because I felt dehydrated, but no, never.
Where's the last time you got blackout drunk?
Oh, it's been quite some time.
Blackout.
Put a date on it.
Put a date.
Give us a year.
Blackout, years.
But I don't know.
10, 5, 8.
When's the last time you got really toasty?
What does Toasty mean?
Define Toasty.
Oh, this is good.
This is good.
Wait, why are you interviewing me?
I'm asking you the questions.
Wait, so tell us why Pedialite and vodka go so well together.
Well, Pedialite helps with the hangover.
Okay.
So my wife taught me some of the coolest tricks ever.
She taught me the Pedialite trick and the Alka-Seltzer trick.
When you wake up with that rumbling stomach, throw that Alka-Seltzer on there, get right back to drinking.
But the pediolite's like, what's the got, electrolytes, a lot of electrolytes.
A lot of electrolytes.
It's supposed to have, and a lot of sodium that soaks them in.
Okay.
Just try to help with rehydration.
So we just got guys that'll put a vodka and pediolite in there now.
So they feel like they're balancing their buzz out while they're doing it in real time.
Awesome.
I feel like we learn so much from you when you come in.
So thank you, Jelly Roll.
Every time I come in, I feel like I'm a science experiment.
Not at all.
You're awesome.
And your live performance was so good.
And I can't wait to have you back and hear you perform more,
especially what you have coming next or later in the year.
Well, Jelly Roll, always good to see you.
Thank you for having me.
Lunchbox.
I miss you, baby.
Keep them butt cheese clenched.
Wish you was here.
Bobby, love you too.
Okay.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
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It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Yeah, home it's something good.
20 years ago, Emmanuel Patton went to his mom and said,
mom, I know you never graduated college, but when I get older, I'm going to go to college,
and I think we should graduate together.
Well, here they are.
20 years later, Emmanuel, he went to college.
He went to the University of Maryland and his mom, at the same time while she's working,
she started taking classes, and they both have graduated at the same time.
And here's a clip of his mom talking about what it meant to her.
He says, no, if I can do it, you're going to do it.
We're going to do this together.
I'm like, I don't know about that.
He said, yes, we're going to do this together.
I made a promise mom and we're going to do that.
So I had a meltdown with coming to school, but I got back on track.
That's awesome.
Yeah, and you got to think it was tough for her, man.
Like she was to the job, night classes, online classes, but she did it.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
That's one of my biggest fears in life and it happened in a news story.
My three biggest fears in life.
Number three, mistaken identity and I go to jail and I didn't do it.
Oh, gosh.
Number two, being buried, mistaken that I'm dead and I'm not dead.
What all right.
That was pretty bad.
Number one.
I forget to wake up and the show happens.
Oh, yeah.
That's worse than the other two.
But that's crazy that's never happened.
No, it happens.
Don't jinx it.
Well, okay, that's true.
I don't believe in the jinks.
I'm not that power.
I'm not that power.
Right, it's never happened.
I've never missed.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
Or me on the other two either.
Right.
I know about to other people.
Randall Reed was arrested after authority said that
facial recognition identified him as a suspect in a purse snatching.
Oh, no.
Six days.
in jail later.
No.
Six days later.
Police released him after realizing he was 40 pounds heavier than the suspect.
And it wasn't him.
And he said, yo, not only that, I don't steal.
So he got held for six days mistaken identity.
Think about that.
His job knows he's in jail.
He now has to go like, I told you guy, he has to like peel back some of his life.
That's tough.
That's why it's my third biggest fear.
That and waking up and going, what is this right on top of me?
and I'm hitting it. Like the little wall. I'm like, I'm in a casket. Oh my God. Help!
That's why I want, you know, a submarine, they have those things that go up.
Yeah, periscope. I want one of those that have the speaker on it whenever you bury me.
I'm alive, guys. Guys, survive it down here. Can anyone hear me?
That's why it's my set. And then number one for my first fear, I have an alarm.
And also, I wake up at like one in the morning anyway, scared to death that I'm going to
oversleep. But I don't come up here like Ray does. Ray has the same fear, but he comes up here
in the morning that early.
Chris Lee is doing an interview before prison, speaking to prison.
Oh, man. Not with us.
No, and that's what irritates me.
Because he's come in, he's been a guest host on this show.
I've done charity stuff with them.
Dolly, me, her and Chris Lee, but he doesn't want any part of it.
They're going to jail, him and his wife, Todd for 12 years, Julie for seven,
but he has some things he wants to say and questions he wants to answer.
He says, nothing is off limits in this interview.
I got to tell you, I don't really care about the Chrisleys or the show.
I know him, so, but I don't, I was never like a fan of.
of that show. I never watched it.
But I can't believe he's not coming in. He says it's going to be
a real hardcore interview, but it's with his son. His son's interviewing
him. Oh, come on.
Exactly. Exactly.
He says he'll answer the hard questions,
including some from fans on his podcast,
Chrisley Confessions.
Okay. I'd get some streams, though. Yeah.
He should come on this show. Let me ask him the hard questions.
They won't even be that hard. It'll be kind of hard. I don't even
know what to ask. I mean,
I want to know what he's been
doing to get ready for prison, but
we've heard the prison's super nice.
Yeah.
What he's been doing is probably taking golf lessons.
It's technically...
He's going to play a lot of golf.
Tennis lessons.
What do they call it? Camp?
Yeah.
So it's like, you know, there are those guys that get you ready for prison,
but they're like consultants, like you're going in the real prison.
I'm going to teach you what you can and can't do, and they hire people.
That's a real thing.
It's a real thing.
Wow.
But his is probably like a tennis instructor.
Yeah.
And how nice that prison's going to be.
Here's how you do your backhand.
Yeah.
This is a voicemail from Frank in Arizona.
And I just wanted you to know that I sure do miss country music.
This crap y'all.
called country nowadays ain't country at all it is left over tinny bopper junk get it off the air put on some
real true honest to goodness country because this crap just don't do it amen frank amen a couple things i like to say
about this first of all i don't have anything to do with the music every once in a while i might play a song
that i pick but i don't want to pick the music it's not my job i'm here to be compelling and funny or
make you care uh and i don't like half of it either i mean there's a lot of it i just can
give two spits about, honestly. But that being said, Frank, the music that you liked as a kid
was also told it wasn't country music. The new popular country music cyclically is always told,
oh, that's crap. I wonder who he liked. Whomever it was, it could be Johnny Cash, told he
wasn't country. It doesn't matter. Anyone that did anything different was told that's not
country until they actually showed why it was. And it's based on who they are and their message they're sending.
But you're right, I don't like a lot of the crap either.
Don't blame me.
But also to say that, all you're saying is you liked the country music like you liked it when you were younger.
When country music was rural and from the south, from California only.
Well, the reason is there wasn't anything, there was no digital.
You couldn't get music in all the places.
So in those areas, in the stores, you just had that type of music.
But anyone that ever says, well, that ain't country, just know that their mental capacity is not fully developed.
never, because you don't have to like it to understand that generationally
country music is progressing.
You don't have to feel like it's country, but it doesn't mean it's not.
The end.
Thanks for listening to Frank.
But I don't pick the music either for the most part.
All right, it's about song lyrics.
Ray, how's the game go?
States and famous country songs.
You guys will just tell me the state.
So you're going to play a club of a song.
It'll beep out.
We write our answer down.
Correct.
Then I'll play the answer.
Go ahead.
Oh, the beep is.
That's a good one.
I'm in?
I'm in for the win.
All four of us in?
Yeah.
Okay.
Eddie?
West Virginia.
Lunchbox?
That's West Virginia.
Amy?
West Virginia.
Yeah.
Awesome.
West Virginia.
Mountain Mama.
This game is in my wheelhouse.
Okay.
You'll for sure be the first one out.
Next one, Ray?
Yep.
Party all night.
From South Carolina.
A bad mamma dammed from down in.
I'm in.
Party all night.
South Carolina
A bad mamma jammer from down in
I'm in for the win
Are you
Lunchbox are you
Well the thing is
Even if you don't know
You could probably figure it out
You have your answer written down?
Yeah
What do you have?
Is that mean?
Yeah, you're first.
I have Alabama.
Yeah, because of rhyme
Mamma Jamma Jam and Alabama.
Yeah, well at first I had South Carolina
But then he did that one
And I was like, well, where are we going with this?
I have Alabama
But in my mind, Louisiana
South.
Yeah, probably too many syllables.
Louisiana.
South Louisiana.
Oh, it's tough. That's a lot.
I have written down Alabama.
Alabama.
I got it. Good job, good job.
Next up.
Boys around here, they're keeping it country.
Ain't a damn one know how to do the doggie.
No, I'm not.
I love that.
Jam.
That's a good one.
I'm in. I'm in for the win.
I got my state.
Eddie?
Kentucky.
Lunchbox?
Kentucky.
Have Kentucky.
Kentucky.
Kentucky.
Kentucky.
How many you have, Ray?
We got 10 if you want them.
Yeah, let's roll it.
Let's go.
Yeah, then we got to get a winner, man.
Do they get harder?
Yeah.
Okay, go.
That's pretty easy, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, I got it.
You could just say it on three.
No, lunchbox is clueless.
He's bent over.
Oh, gosh.
I try to figure it out.
Guy high in.
All right, I put what comes to my head.
Watchbox?
I put Arizona.
Why would sky high in Arizona be?
I have no idea.
It just.
It just came to my head
That was what popped in my head
Arizona
I don't even know if that rhymes
Sky high in Arizona
It does, it works
It doesn't rhyme though
I mean it works
But the real one doesn't rhyme either
That's not the real one
No
Sorry dude
Sky high
What would you be high
In multi two ways
Oh dang it
Where
Colorado
Yeah
That's what I got is Colorado
Yeah
That's what I got is Colorado
All right
Lunchbox is first out
It's been fun guys
Thank you
Ray, let's go.
If you're gonna play in Texas, you gotta have a fiddle in the band.
That lead guitar is hot but not for a...
Oh, you know this one lunchbox?
Yeah, I mean...
This is so much easier than that.
What would have been lunchbox?
Louisiana.
That was...
That's right.
Oh, he's got it.
Louisiana.
Okay.
Five left.
Go ahead.
Had a man wearing a t-shirt said,
is for lovers.
What?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Good one. It's a little harder there.
Will you play it again?
Met a man wearing a t-shirt said
for lovers. Had a Bible in his left
hand and a bottle in the other.
Oh my gosh.
Is this by a boat?
No, can he...
Buy a boat, buy a boat, buy a boat.
Can he tell me?
Drink a boat. Have a boat.
Okay, hold on.
Oh, we got it, Amy.
I know you do.
Amy need an answer?
I'm in.
What do you have?
West Virginia?
Mm-mm.
You're close because it's the saying anyway.
Virginia is for lovers.
Virginia is for lovers.
Yeah.
Why did I say West?
I don't know.
You 50-50 did it?
No, I just, Virginia never even came to my life.
West Virginia, though.
It came to mind.
I know, I'm like, but I'm mad if I were to count the syllables, he wouldn't add that thing.
West Virginia can.
You can do, they fit that there.
Okay, well, I guess I'm out.
No, not yes.
You are.
Oh.
Oh.
Because you can even go, said West Virginia is for lovers.
Said West Virginia is for lovers.
Got it. Okay, well, I was close.
Nope.
Not close enough.
That's the point.
Bray, how many left?
We got three left.
Okay, go ahead.
All right, hitting it.
But he's a hitter west from the Cumberland gap to Johnson City.
Eddie, it's easy, right?
One, two, three.
Tennessee.
Tennessee.
Tennessee.
To Johnson City.
Tennessee.
Oh, God.
I got a moment.
Let's go, bud.
To watch the sins out of that house.
If we play that again, Eddie was yelling.
There's not enough rain
Oklahoma
Okay
I know you have it
I have it
You went so quick
I knew you had it
Oglom
Ray how many left
We got one
And then we can do a tie if you want
Let's go
It'll be the first one to name
It at the last one
Okay
There's this one
But this is not speed around
This is not speed around
Eddie and I
Battling to the death
Go ahead
Alright
Go ahead
Arkansas
I'd probably miss that one
It'd be bad
Yeah
It's been way too easy
for you too
Yeah, it's been good.
Been good for me.
So what we're going to do then is,
first one to yell our name.
Eddie and I, speed around.
I mean, unless you guys want to tie.
We don't want a tie.
No, ties like kids and lunchboxes a sister.
And we're not doing that.
Some people have done it.
Okay, here we go.
Ready, Eddie.
Eddie.
Eddie, Bobby.
Oh, my God.
So since you said my name, do I go?
No, me.
I said Bob before you did.
Tennessee.
Tennessee.
Dang.
That's still here now.
You're unbelievable.
Whoa.
I'm going to be honest.
I just jumped in and hoped that figured out.
We got to look at the rule book.
If the other person yells the other person's name.
Eddie.
I mean Bobby.
Dang it.
Okay.
And that's why Bobby doesn't play games, guys.
I know, because they always win.
No, that's a challenge.
That's awesome.
I mean, we all did well.
We did?
We can't believe I said his name.
That's okay.
Yeah.
No, what do you mean?
You can't believe I said his.
name. I can believe you said Eddie's name when you were ringing in. Yeah. I was looking at him.
I know. Or maybe deep inside you were thinking I was going to win anyway. Or deep inside I wish I wanted to be you.
Oh, that's probably not. All those could be things. This is Brian from Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Hey, Amy. I was just calling in listening to the show this morning and noticed that you were talking about that wreck.
I'm from Albuquerque and I was driving up to Santa Fe on the other side and I saw that wreck. I'm glad you're safe.
But just so you guys know, Bobby Bone's show is the number one played show in New Mexico.
We love you guys. Keep doing what you're doing.
Appreciate that, Brian.
Isn't it crazy?
Because, Amy, you weren't a bad wreck where you're on the interstate and you're going 70 and somebody's tire blows.
Boom, they hit you.
They fly.
Mayhem.
But isn't it crazy how quick that all can happen?
Oh, yeah.
No.
I mean, and I keep rethinking how fast it all happened.
And again, just so thankful that everyone is okay.
And even my kids.
I mean, my son's a little bit like a good.
doesn't want to get in the car now and I'm like oh great it also puts into perspective
and I know I just said about how fast it can all happen meaning you're just driving normal day
everything's normal before you know it boom your life has changed because this guy was tire popped
he wasn't expecting that and I only say this when I when I talk about if you're on your phone
while you drive it literally can be two seconds where you're looking at your phone and something
happens or you do something dumb not paying attention so I'm going to encourage you not to be
looking at your phone while you're driving.
If you want to get on at a red light and look at your tweets, Instagram,
as long as you're fine with getting honked at, good.
Because that happens to me sometimes.
I know I shouldn't, but I've really 98% better at not looking at my phone while the car is moving.
Maps are hard sometimes.
That is tough.
And some states have it where you have to have it locked in.
And since we don't, I don't have a thing long.
But you can do it.
And just like that, your whole life can change.
And it can change if you're not paying attention and you're looking at your phone.
So I'm going to encourage you just do a little better this year.
How about that?
There's a resolution for you.
I like it.
Resolution for you.
Whoa.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So some people are doing dry January, which means no alcohol.
But for some people, it's just a little too hard to commit to.
So you might want to try damp January.
This is.
Or just carry on with your life.
It's where you don't cut out.
People want to be involved in having a thing they're doing.
You don't cut out alcohol entirely for the month.
but instead you cut back, maybe limiting yourself to just one or two drinks a week.
Or maybe just drink.
Don't bother us with what you're doing.
You're calling it damp January.
Or like if it's Friday night, don't deprive yourself.
If you want one glass of wine, go for it.
Ray, you're dry January.
Yep, five days in.
Pretty proud of myself.
Wow.
Is it that hard to go five days in?
Wow.
We need to talk.
Then you do need.
Yeah.
I made it past the New Year's Eve hurdle.
The next one is going to be the Vegas hurdle in a week and a half.
Oh, my gosh.
You're not drinking?
in Vegas. No, you can make an exception
to that. No, damp January, she just told us.
Okay. Yeah, or
Desert January, where you only get to drink in the
desert in January. Is there a thing
on Draft Kings where we can over under
on Ray drinking in Vegas?
That's funny.
promo code bones, we'll get that up there.
All right, what else? Okay, so,
what is a habit?
Something you do over and over again where
you don't even realize, subconsciously you start doing
it again before you realize it.
Right, so it's...
Oh, were you not asking me?
Well, I was going to give you what a habit is and how to create one, but it's three parts.
A trigger for an automatic behavior to start, the behavior itself, and then a reward.
And Bobby, you always talk about rewards.
And this expert is agreeing with you.
Part of creating a new habit is incorporating all three parts into your plans.
So an example might be, leave your sneakers by the bed to trigger yourself to put them on and run when you wake up.
Do the run and then give yourself a small reward.
Ice cream sandwich.
Well, whatever it may be.
An example here is a nice long shower.
Okay.
I was like, okay.
I mean, that would be relaxing.
That's not a reward.
I don't know.
That's me suffering going, that sucked.
I'm just going to stay in here longer.
If you're a parent, a nice long shower is a reward.
Yeah, the habit is just being uncomfortable until it becomes something that is still
uncomfortable, but you can stand, but you also understand why doing it is good.
It's never fun.
I mean, there are no good habits I have that I enjoy doing.
But I've built them in because I know they're good for me.
I don't like exercising.
I hate it.
Do you have the triggers?
I don't even know what that means.
Well, like I said, the, like the shoes, like you have something.
Well, I don't need them anymore because all my habits are, if it's a new habit, yes, I for sure will.
Then it happens.
Yeah.
Okay.
So speaking of New Year and resolutions and different things, Lainie Wilson put one up that's gone viral.
And she said, this year's resolution is going to be to maintain my big booty so people can kiss it.
Love y'all.
Happy New Year.
So the thing about Lainey is her butt has been all over TikTok because people are like, she didn't need butt implants.
Lany's awesome.
Look at her big butt.
She just loves it, you know.
And she's like, I see that my butt has gone viral on TikTok.
And she did one and that went viral her talking about.
It's got like a million likes.
That's cool.
hilarious.
Lanny's awesome.
And I don't know.
I'm just proud of her.
I mean, we've just known Lany forever.
And we were putting her on shows.
I mean, she was over at the house before she had a record.
It was just, I'm so, I'm proud of her, and I'm glad she's sticking true to who she is.
Lany Wilson, she has that song, I know a few things, a man ought to know.
All right, is that it, Amy?
Yep, I mean, that's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Tell me something good.
All right, you're going to talk to Stan in Alabama.
There's going to be a part of Tell Me Something Good.
Hey, Stan, what's going on?
Good morning.
How are you?
We're doing pretty good.
What do you want to say here?
Well, I was going to say happy New Year to you in the studio.
Thank you.
I was going to tell you, my little granddaughter, she is a big fan of your show.
She loves the morning corny, but she'll have a birthday in a couple weeks that she told us the other day,
and since she got so many Christmas presents, the set of birthday gift,
she's going to ask all her little friends to bring a bag of dog food,
and she's going to go donate it to the animal shelter.
Wow.
And I was hoping maybe you could just give her a shout out for her birthday.
You got it.
That's awesome.
A couple things I want to say here.
One, I hate that for her that her birthday is so close to Christmas because normal kids would get this and a Christmas.
That's the first part.
I feel bad.
But secondly, how selfless of her to go.
I don't want presents.
And she's seven years old.
That's amazing.
And when I was seven, I was peak present.
Yeah.
Yeah, we all were.
Lunchbox is at 41's peak present.
I'm still peak present.
Like, I would never give up my birthday.
So do you want to say her name, Stan?
Anne Collins.
And happy seventh birthday.
Now, Stan, would you like me to either send some dog food myself because I will, because I think that's awesome, or would you like me to actually send her a birthday present?
She would love the dog food because that's what she wants to do is to give that to the animal shelters.
Okay, well, then I'm going to get your address and I'm going to send you bags of dog food.
Awesome.
And you can give that to the shelter bags.
Yeah, man.
That's what she's trying to get.
Bags.
Oh, I get it.
I know what you do.
You go get the small bags, so it looks like you send a lot.
No, it doesn't matter how much I said.
Even if I wanted to send one big bag or little, that's okay.
But I'm going to send it over.
Hey, Stan, it's cool if I have your address, right?
Like, I'm not going to come over or anything.
Sure.
Okay.
She would be glad you came over.
Well, okay, yeah.
Ray, get his address, please.
All right.
But I just want to put it on Tell Me Something Good because seven years old and being selfless like that for the animals, I love it.
That is what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
We have 90 seconds to figure out the morning corny.
Let me introduce my teammates.
First of all, he is from South Texas.
He loves the Dallas Cowboys.
teammate, partner and crime, and ever, in every game of this.
Producer Ready.
Thank you, yes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Thank you.
And the guy who wears, I don't know, you look into his closet.
You know how some guys you see on TV open it up and it's like 84 white shirts.
He's like, why does this guy have so many white shirts or black jackets?
That's him in hoodies, but he has two.
He wears him every single day.
Here he is.
Lunchbox.
Hey, yeah.
All right, we're the team.
Amy's gonna give us the morning, corny.
We have 90 seconds to figure it out and as many if we can, the record is four.
Ami good?
Yeah.
Let's go.
The morning corny.
What happened to the woman who stole a calendar on New Year's Eve?
All right. Time starts now. She flew. She got a court date.
She ran. She stole the calendar.
So, uh, yeah.
Days, time. She got time in the slammer.
She got time served.
Time on the calendar. Judgment day.
And when you say it again?
That's a jail thing. Will you say it again?
What happened to the woman?
who stole a calendar on New Year's Eve.
She got time.
Time served.
Time served.
She got time served.
No?
No.
Parole.
Corridate.
New Year's Eve.
Time served.
What happened to the thief?
Who stole a calendar?
He got, she got 12 months.
She got 12 months.
Oh, 12 months.
She got 12 months.
She got 12 months.
Good, good.
Next.
What does a ghost say on January 1st?
Boo year.
Boo year.
Happy New Year.
Oh!
What's the problem with jogging on New Year's Eve?
Running into...
Running into the New Year's Eve.
Fireworks.
Baby New Year's Eve.
Okay.
Do it again?
You're never going to get it.
What?
Keep going.
Don't tell us today.
No, no.
What New Year's resolution should a basketball player never make?
Slam dunk.
Goaltend.
Traveling.
Traveling.
Traveling.
Traveling.
Traveling.
Traveling.
Traveling more.
What is the corn's favorite holiday?
New Jersey.
Cobb, Cobb, corn.
Corn on the cob.
Christmas Eve.
We got three.
Guys, we should be proud because Amy walked us down the road,
took us, and then left us.
I did.
I did.
No, I try to advance you because you just were.
We didn't get advanced, but we wasted time.
What was the, I mean, how was that one?
She just gave up.
Yeah, she was like, never went to another one.
What?
What was the other one?
Because is it jogging one?
Jogging.
What was the question?
What was in jogging?
Your's favorite? Why never jogging?
What's the problem with jogging on New Year's Eve?
What's the problem?
The ice falls out of your drinks.
See, it's bad.
I don't understand.
Yeah, we never got known.
He's like you're drinking.
Yeah, I know.
That's like a jogging.
Why would that even make it to your phone?
It was an accident.
You know what?
We got three.
Today was like we could have got five.
I know.
I'm sorry.
It is my fault.
The ice was falling out of our drinks.
It could have been.
What could have been.
But that's good, Eddie.
Go ahead.
Here we go.
Clear eyes.
Full hearts.
Kins lose.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care which I'm saying.
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The question is, what fact?
Are you tired of explaining to people?
We'll take some calls in a second, too.
Amy, I go to you first.
There's one thing you're tired of explaining.
What is it?
Well, it'd be a personal fact about me,
and it's that there was never any explanation
from fertility doctors
as to why I couldn't have a baby.
And it always leads to more questions.
Like, well, did you go to more doctors?
Yes, I went to multiple fertility doctors.
and they weren't able to figure it out, no, they were not.
I mean, these are the facts.
There was, it was all just, and this happens to a lot of people, which is, you know, you don't have an answer for it.
And that's the fact.
So you went, everything got checked.
We don't see why you can't have a baby.
Yeah, for years.
We worked on it in different doctors in North Carolina and Texas.
And so.
I could understand people going, oh, you adopted.
What, you couldn't have, so I would be tired of that too.
And no, I'm not, it has nothing to do with the people asking.
Like, it's different people, but then it's.
it just gets exhausting having to explain it when people ask you, oh, then why did you adopt or
why didn't you have kids? Could you not have kids? And it's not so much the adoption thing.
It's like, but your physical part of it. And, and yeah, we don't answer. We don't know.
Honestly, we don't know. The fact I'm tired of explaining to people and I do it on the show,
I feel like once a quarter or so is what free speech actually is. Oh, that's a good one.
Free speech is not the ability to say whatever you want. People constantly yell, well, free speech,
free speech is literally the ability to speak against the government and not go to jail.
That's what was fought for in our Constitution.
You can't just yell something.
You can't just say something and think, well, the company, that's free speech.
I can say what it.
No, no, no, no, no.
You have to pay.
If you do something stupid, your company can go, well, that's stupid and I'm paying you.
I'm not going to pay you anymore.
That's not being fired for free speech.
Literally, free speech is the ability to speak out against the government without fear of government retribution.
That's the definition.
It's nothing else.
You know, you can't do the yellow fire in a theater.
You can't say something stupid that makes your boss look bad.
And then go, no, I got free speech.
No, no, no.
You can't go to jail because you say the government sucks.
That's free speech.
And I have to explain that a lot.
That's got to be exhausting.
And also, my name's not Bobby Jones.
Oh.
You do have to explain that one a lot.
That's a fact.
A lot.
A lot.
Because, you know, I'm known in certain pockets, but it's hard to be known everywhere now.
I'm definitely not.
And people are like, oh, they think.
I think it's a typo because who would be named Bobby Bones?
So they write Bobby Jones.
That happens all the time.
Or it's not a typo at all.
They just said, I'm like, there's no way that's true.
I'm just going to say Jones and hope I'm right.
It's not Bobby Jones.
It's Bobby Bones.
Eddie?
Yeah, mine's a double-edged sword because I get asked all the time why one of my boys doesn't look like me.
And it's because he's adopted.
I love telling their story, but it gets exhausting saying why he doesn't look like me.
Or I get a lot like, you had four kids?
Like, that's a lot.
Why did you guys have four kids?
So, okay, here we go.
Let me explain the whole thing.
So that gets exhausted sometime, but I do like telling their story.
Lunchbox?
It's easy, guys.
You're right.
I didn't graduate college.
I left college three hours early.
I get tired of explaining it.
Yes, I know it's cool to have a diploma and it's very important.
And, oh, you know, you can show it off to your kids and it means you accomplish something.
But guess what?
I quit college because I got a job.
The reason you go to college is to get a job.
So, yes, I quit three hours short and I get tired of going over the whole storyline.
So you really didn't want to just go back for that three hours?
No, guys, I got a job.
It started working.
Sorry.
That's it.
Well, thanks for apologizing.
It's just so annoying.
Ray, what are you tired of explaining to people?
Yeah, people always say, oh, you're from the north.
You're used to this cold.
No, no, no, you guys don't get how blood works and it's thick and thin.
I've lived here for 10 years.
That's a good one.
When it gets cold, it's cold to me too.
You get cold too.
That's a really good one because I'm like, oh, you're from Minnesota.
This is got to be easy for you.
Not to Ray, did it?
They're like, no, no, it's still cold to me.
That's funny.
Yes, I am.
So we'll grab some calls too.
What fact, it doesn't have to be about you.
As a matter of fact, I'd love for it to be just something where you're constantly like, no, no, that's not how it works.
Zero degrees Fahrenheit and 32 degrees.
It could be whatever it is, or it can be personally, what are you tired of explaining to people?
Oh, an example.
Well, this is kind of personal, but it's also a fact for everybody is that the lottery is not an investment.
Well, we all look at lunchbox.
Yes.
That's not a fact.
That's an opinion.
No, no, no.
It's not an investment at all.
We're talking about things you're tired of explaining to people.
And I had a personal one and a not personal one.
My personal one is that people I don't know yet, or they don't know me, that my name's
not Bobby Jones.
Because constantly people think that's what it is, and they think Bones is a typo because
it is a stupid name.
I will agree with that part.
It is a stupid name.
And if I could go back, I probably wouldn't take that name.
I mean, my real name's Bobby, but I don't know that I would have went with Bones,
but I was 17
and then I just
everywhere I went was attached
and I couldn't leave it
and everywhere I went I was like
I'm still that pirate
That's what it felt like to me
The other one was free speech
People think you can just run around
Saying whatever you want
That's not what free speech is
It's literally the ability to speak out against the government
Without the government
throwing you in jail
That's what free speech is
If you do something
And somebody's mad at you
You're making the company look bad
They can fire you
That's free speech
If you get on a social media
media platform and you say some hateful things, that's a private company. They can kick you off.
That's not free speech. So that constantly, Abby's here because she has one as well. Abby,
the show did all theirs in the last segment. What about you? I forgot to go to you. What do you
constantly have to explain to people? Well, it's actually on the phones. Like over half of the
callers calling and they're like, why is lunchbox still on the show? He is such a jerk. Like, that's all
my calls. And I'm like, what are I supposed to say to that? It's like every single call.
Just say, I don't know, man. That's up to Bobby.
Actually, I do say it.
I don't know.
I don't get it either, man.
I know.
But, you know, with lunchbox, it's about 50-50 of people that love him and he is their number one.
And you better not say a dang word about him or people that hate him.
But that's the life he lives.
He knows that.
That is true.
But I would imagine you get a lot of people that are like, why is he still there?
Oh, yeah.
Because the people that like him aren't calling in for the most part and going, I like him, click.
Exactly.
Yeah.
It's all the haters.
And that's just a general.
Yeah.
But that's most of your calls, huh?
Uh-huh.
Yep.
Well, thank you, Adam.
Thanks, lunchbox.
Thanks, lunchbox.
Hey, I got to just tell them, MVP.
Oh, wow, you got it.
She liked that one.
Let's go over to Shelley, who is listening in Louisiana.
Shelly, we appreciate you calling the show.
What's something that you're tired of explaining to people?
People assume that because my husband and I have five kids, but they're not all hours.
They always ask, oh, so this is his, yours, and we're gnaw, and then all ours.
That is an interesting one that I can see.
would be something that comes up.
Amy, I would assume, too, because you're white, your kids aren't,
that you constantly have to explain to people.
Oh, that I'm their mom.
Yeah.
Well, it's not constant, but it does happen.
They're like, oh, my gosh, where's this kid's mom?
And I'm like, right here.
Hello.
It's me.
Thank you for that, Shelly.
I hope you have an awesome day.
Me too.
I see it.
J.D. in Missouri is on the phone.
J.D., appreciate your call, and what's going on, buddy?
Not too much.
You're doing pretty good. So what are you constantly having to explain to people? What do you mean? So people will see, do you have a prosthetic leg by the way?
Yes. Okay. So people see the prosthetic leg and do they just say, hey, what happened? Yeah, how do people approach that with you? It went away. The leg you mean, went away. Yeah. How do you like, or do you want no one to even ask? No one asks about anything on me. So I don't know, do you want people to even ask? Or is that something you're like, I just wish people would leave it alone.
The grown adult, yeah, I'd rather just believe it.
Well, little kids, you're curious, so that doesn't bother me at all.
So that gives them that a little bit of wild factor.
And they're always like, you're a robot.
I'm like, yeah, we're robots.
Does anyone, because my, when I was younger, my step-sister had a wreck and she has a prosthetic leg.
And so does anyone ever go, hey, how do you do things with one leg?
But you're like, no, I got two.
I just have one that's prosthetic.
Right, yeah, that happens a lot.
I drive it's sick.
I drive my truck's sick.
You know, it's just like any other person
or just push it with that way.
Yeah, you're like, I got two.
One's not the same as yours, but I got two.
I, J.D., I appreciate that call, man.
I hope you have a, I know it's Thursday,
but it kind of feels like it's time for a weekend again.
Oh, it's coming close.
Have a great weekend, you know.
You too, thank you.
All right, see you, buddy.
Let's go over to Sarah, who is on the phone.
Hey, Sarah, thank you for calling.
What would you like to say?
Yeah, I'm a social worker who works with the homeless population.
in Boston, and I am constantly sick of having to explain, oh, how I can do, how can you do
this work, and then follow up explaining that people with substance use disorder to inject
drugs and live on the street, but it's a choice, and that they could just help themselves
or stop doing drugs if they wanted to. It gets exhausting to have to explain that to everyone
once they hear that I'm a social worker and what I do. Yeah, I can imagine that.
that's a constant difficult thing because on a different level and not as intense as yours
because I'm sure yours is daily, I find myself having to explain to people that addiction,
alcohol, drugs, it's a disease. And sometimes I can see people or, and I'll just be very
generic about it where they're like, well, how do they just keep doing that talking about addiction?
And to me, I try not to get irritated at that because I know that my story is very,
personal with it, with my mom dying of it, with my dad, I'm leaving because of it.
I don't call it my dad, but for the sake of that story. And it's not them going, you know,
I think I'm just going to stay and be an addict because this is cool. It's not. It's a disease.
And it is really hard to even get a start at it. And sometimes it takes people 11 times.
And sometimes it takes people 11 times just to realize, okay, now I'm going to really start.
And so, yeah, you know, on a very personal level, I, in a micro, compared to your macro,
like, I relate to that because sometimes I get mad and I have to go, never mind, I can't,
because they only see it from one side.
They only go, well, why does that person keep drinking?
You know it's bad stuff.
Well, it's not something that they're sitting going, well, let me just choose what I'd like to do here.
I'd like to make everybody's life difficult, including my own.
I'd like to create sadness.
No, it's a literal disease.
And so that is something too, that is difficult.
and thank you for the work that you do.
I mean, it takes people with bigger hearts than mine for sure to do and help like you are.
So thank you, Sarah.
Thank you.
All right.
Did I say anything there that was wrong?
I definitely didn't know you were going to call when I'm explaining my irritation.
No, absolutely not.
It's exhausting that people don't see it as a disease.
And I love that you always try to frame it that way when you talk about it.
because diseases require treatment
and you can't just like
wish away diabetes
just like you can't wish away
alcohol use disorder.
Yeah, I think my mom would have loved to have been clean
before she died of a lot of things.
I think she would have loved it.
And the only time that I ever had,
and I wrote about this in my first book,
the only time that I ever
really was like,
oh, I kind of felt that was
there have been a couple instances
early on with security for me.
and I had been jumped and I'd been held at gunpoint two different times.
I'd had my house broken into.
And so I'd done all these things because I was not sleeping, maybe an hour a night.
And as soon as I would close my eyes, I would see someone attacking me, which is what had happened.
I couldn't shake it.
I was going to therapy and went to my doctor and I explained to my doctor, hey, I have a real fear of being addicted to something because my uncle died of alcoholism.
Like literally they found him in a trailer dead when I was like, I don't know, 25.
Obviously my mom died in her 40s.
My biological father left.
So it's very prevalent.
So I'm scared of it.
So that's why I've never had a drink of alcohol because I'm scared I'll love it so much and won't be able to stop.
And so I tell my doctor, I don't want to be addicted or take anything that there's a chance of that.
So let's go slow and he completely respects it.
And we try a couple things.
They don't work.
We try something else.
It don't work.
But I'm not sleeping at all.
And I'm getting sick.
And I'm staying sick because if you don't sleep, your body's not rehabbing itself every single night in order to get back and start the day again.
And so he's like, well, there's this version of a sleeping pill.
And I know you've said, you know, and I'm like, you know, at this point, I have to try something.
And he's laying it all out there.
We try like eight things prior.
So I take the sleeping pill.
And I become dependent on it, not addicted, but dependent to where I would just always make sure I had it.
I needed it.
If I left, I wanted to make sure I had it with me.
There were nights I didn't take it, but I just needed to always make sure I had it.
And so I got what I feel is pretty dependent.
So it scared me.
And I said, okay, I'm done.
I'm not taking the sleep pill anymore.
And I did.
I just quit.
No more sleeping pill.
The end.
But I went through such severe withdrawal from taking that sleeping pill and then just stopping
that I was vomiting.
I couldn't see like it was so blurry for a couple of days.
It felt terrible.
terrible. And this is what I remember thinking. If this is what's happening to me because of a
sleeping pill dependency, I can't imagine what my mom is going through every time she tries to quit
whatever hard drug I want to say here. I won't even say a hard drug, but a hard drug or even alcohol.
Well, even alcohol. Yeah, that's like one of the most dangerous detoxes. And it to me was
I always loved and understood, but I never really understood.
And I still don't.
But it was when I just got like a little little fingernail, a little clip of it.
Of going, oh my God, if this is what it's like for just this,
I can see why somebody is like, I can't do this.
This is, I feel so bad for so long.
I mean, you feel like it's going to die.
And so.
And one more of whatever will fix that.
Make that.
Oh, yeah.
you can just go back to life.
No one's going to. Right.
You've been living it.
But that was really hard on me.
And it was not hard at all, actually. At the same time, because people go through real stuff.
But that's when I thought, oh, yeah, I get it. Why, my mom just doesn't go through this for 12 days of misery whenever.
What's on the other side for her?
Battling it every single day, not doing it.
So that to me, yeah, and I didn't mean to go this way.
I think it's pretty good. I like this topic and this conversation, but I didn't mean to go this serious.
but Sarah, I appreciate you calling and kind of put me on this path,
and I hope you have an awesome rest of the next couple days.
You as well.
Happy New Year.
Yeah, you too, boy.
Let me do one more that's not as serious.
Robert in New York, I appreciate you calling the show.
What's going on, buddy?
Hey, I get a lot of people that when I'm traveling,
and they ask me where I live, and I'm not the only one in my area,
but everybody assumes that I live in New York City,
when I live in upstate New York, which is about three hours, three to four hours away.
That's funny.
And it's like I got to explain where I live.
If I said Robert, where you from?
You said New York.
I'd say, oh yeah, you're going to meet Yankees games?
I would do that too because I'm an idiot.
Well, Robert, I appreciate that.
I hope you have a great day.
You too.
All right, see you, buddy.
All right, that's down on that.
One of those mornings where it's hard to open my jaws because I slept pretty hard last night again,
which rarely happens for me.
I even had dreams that weren't me getting murdered, which is great.
I wake up and go, I had dreams.
Well, my dog's escaped.
That was my dream.
So it wasn't fun.
But it wasn't as bad as somebody breaking into the house stabbing to do that.
That's progress.
So when you get good sleep, that means you probably clench your jaw a lot.
Hard.
I'm over here, like, taking my fingers and pulling my teeth apart as hard as possible.
Just.
And this whole jaw thing and grinding so hard and clenching is new.
Like the last nine months or so.
I hope it's like some superpower I have that I don't realize is developing inside of me.
Oh, like super bite.
Yeah.
Super bider.
Can you imagine?
All right.
Time for the news.
Let's go.
Bobby's Big.
Stories.
A first and update on Buffalo Bills player, DeMarne Hamlin.
Improvement is the word they're using.
Still in the ICU.
Still in critical condition.
But he was at a really, really bad place.
And now, still in a bad place, but he's going in a positive direction.
We'd like to hear that.
They're not releasing a lot of info all the time.
But from what we have, things are going in a good way.
It's just crazy they had to give two different rounds of CPR to him on the field.
That's never happened before.
No.
Not, especially not NFL on TV.
Not enough time.
It's just wild.
Well, you can now live stream your dinner.
It's a new oven that lets you do that.
It's from Engadget.
Samsung has developed a new high-tech oven that features a camera inside it.
And they detect via camera what you can do to improve your cooking.
Even your cooking settings.
There's even an option to let you take photos of your meal in the oven
and live stream the video feed to everybody watching.
Wow.
And I'm sure somebody will figure out a pretty cool way to use that.
And also a really bad way to use it too.
Oh, for sure.
Somehow somebody's going to be naked on that camera.
I don't know how.
But you know somehow somebody's going to be naked on the oven cam.
Okay.
Mortgage application volume was down almost 15% at the end of last week,
which that is just people applying to buy a house.
So the market is going the opposite direction, which is good for buyers and that the prices are going down, bad for sellers.
Their value is going down.
They were sitting there going on and get all.
Because the demand is not as high.
You can't sell them for as much.
The problem is what's not good for buyers is that the interest rates are like 6.5%.
It's crazy.
So as house prices go down, the interest rates are still not good.
at the end of 2021, the rate was 3.3.
Right now it's at 6.58% interest rates over 30 years.
Yep.
So it's like 6.01, half dozen of the other sort of like.
Right, you buy a cheaper house.
It sucks or it sucks.
Yeah.
Your mortgage is more.
That has to go down.
But I'm seeing a lot of people don't even want to buy houses now, even though prices are going down.
Not so much because of mortgage rates, but because they go, well, they're probably going to keep going down.
So why would I want to jump in right now if we're on the top of the slide?
down. So it's keeping a lot of people from, you know, pulling the trigger there.
Hey, we're adults. We just did a segment on mortgage rates. Never happened before. And we were
interested, too. I was like, wow, tell us more. What's the perception point? We're getting old.
Oh, boy. People are eating their Christmas trees from the New York Post. You can get rid of your
Christmas tree by feeding it to goats. There's different kinds of animals, recycling it. Some people
are eating it themselves. Quote, you can eat pretty much the whole thing. Says Julia Jorgalis, the author of
How to Eat Your Christmas Tree. I mean, she wrote a book about it.
about that?
Wow.
Are there enough words to make a book about how to eat your Christmas tree?
Do you eat other plants and stuff?
I guess maybe it's a cookbook with a bunch of pictures.
Do we eat trees?
I don't think so.
She says it can take the place of...
But Amy might, you know, her.
She can be out there munching on a literal tree.
It can replace rosemary.
She says the needles on the tree can be used as you would use rosemary or bay leaves.
And she recommends putting sections of the tree itself in the oven until they're charred
and then use that pine ash for flavor to put it in the food.
That's a lot of work.
Got it.
I mean...
Too much trouble.
Be honest with you.
New York Times guest column says
mating with short people
helps the environment.
Reg...
Greatest headline ever?
Yeah, that's awesome.
I mean, more power to short kings is what I'm saying.
Mating with short people
helps the environment.
That's right.
The author wrote a piece called Calculation
and that if we kept our proportions the same
that America will save about 87 million tons of food per year.
Oh, because short people eat less?
They do?
Basically.
And they take less clothing.
Hey, that's cute, Ray?
Less fabric.
Yeah.
I mean, I get it on the fabric, but I probably eat the exact same as everybody else.
Yeah, but you don't know what it's like to be six foot one.
I mean, no, my dad's six and he eats a ton.
But you don't, buddy.
Hey, I can tell you right now.
He would eat three times what we would.
I have no idea.
I don't actually eat that much.
Yeah, but make love to a short man.
What about?
about a short woman.
I mean, it's...
But short women are normal.
I mean, you don't get judged as a short woman
unless you're a very, very, very short one.
That's true.
Morgan, you are, how tall?
I am five foot and three-fours of one inch.
And I feel like when I see you, I don't go,
well, there's a old shorty Morgan.
But when we see Ray and he's 5-5, we're like...
He's 5.6.
He's not.
Yes, he is.
No.
We've done this.
I'm the exact same height as Amy.
Yeah, he is.
I'm not convinced he's a inch over 5-5.
Make love to a short man.
Drink up. A large study finds that not consuming enough water increases your risk of death by 20%.
Dang. A lot of water stories. New York Post has this. Imagine over seven, eight years, you put about 33% less oil lubrication into your car.
Oh yeah, that's bad. It can be oil, it can be whatever. Winter water fluid. It could be all the things you need in your car to have. Now, 33% less, not empty, not. But that constant.
The inability to perform is going to hurt it long term.
So just like your car, our human body, we need that lubrication inside of it.
Wow, what a great analogy.
And you're going to put a little less oil, a little less water, and you're going to dry.
It's going to dry fine.
Yeah.
But over time, it's just not going to be enough over time.
So a little, little, little, little equals a lot.
Ooh, I like your analogy and you could use that for sleep too, because you, we keep talking about sleeping water, sleep in water.
And it's like if you left your car running.
Sleep in water.
Sleep in water.
You just left your car running all the time.
Oh yeah, it won't last.
And for a long time, it would.
But can you imagine over three years
if it was running constantly?
It would wear itself down.
Ransomware attackers apologize
for hijacking a children's hospital.
Oh.
What?
This happened on Grey's Anatomy.
Last month, the group of hijacker,
or excuse me, hackers picked a wrong target
for a ransomware attack.
The hospital for sick children in Toronto
was attacked December 18th,
and everything was locked down.
kids could not get their vital tests or results.
On the 29th, they showed that 50% of their info was back,
but there was still a delay in the testing and results.
That's when the hacker is known as LockBitt apologized to the hospital
and sent them a full decryptor.
Their apology read, we formally apologized for the attack on sick kids
and give back the decryptor for free.
The partner who attacked this hospital violated our rules is blocked
and is no longer in our affiliate approach.
There's an affiliate for hacker?
I need a hacker.
I told you it.
What in the world?
I need like a hacker and a goon.
Okay.
How do I hire those?
I don't know.
Out of all our listeners, there's got to be two out there.
Just put it on Twitter.
Look at a hierarchy.
Hacker and a goon.
Got to be out there.
What, Amy?
I don't know.
It's just crazy that they, I guess they have boundaries, you know?
Well, it's crazy that there are different affiliates for this hacker group, just like there are Burger Kings.
Yes, affiliates.
Franchises.
Yeah, there's one in Jack to Mississippi.
There's one in, you just franchise it out.
Crazy.
There's a story, and I almost didn't do this.
If you stick with not washing, your body adjusts.
that's according to this woman who claims to know a lot about the human body and microbiomes.
And she says that eventually enough bacteria develops on the body where it just adjusts and you don't need to clean yourself as much.
And so as this is an interesting story, I also get it sent to me with a headline from lunchbox going,
I only shower 37 times in 2022 and I don't smell bad.
What?
And then you link this story as well.
37 times.
No, that's him.
Oh.
There's no way you only shower.
shower 37 times in the whole year of 2020. It's not even every week. Okay. I mean, what's wrong with that?
But you didn't. Do I smell? Maybe you don't smell to you. You know how if you're in someone's
house? And you're like, this kind of smells weird, but they don't smell it because they live there.
That's right. They're used to it. I mean, every day. Why did you this morning walk in early and go,
it's a little early for that lunchbox? Oh, because he was taking his shirt off. He was changing
shirts. Like right here, right next to my face. So his molly bat was about too early from
A foot away from my face.
But I didn't smell him though. He didn't smell.
And, hey, why you got to make fun of my moles?
Those are just natural barks.
I'm just saying it's too early for that.
The moles, what, around 7 a.m.?
Is that one of the shit starts?
It's way too early.
Decaprio, 48 years old, may have a new 23-year-old girlfriend.
Good for him.
Props to him.
What a dude.
Why are they always 23?
At some point, that's going to get creepy.
Well, at some point, some people think it is.
I don't think 48 and 23 is so creepy.
Right.
Not yet.
Not yet.
And I also think he's probably not had to evolve as an adult.
So his everyday living age is probably not 48.
Yeah.
I mean, do you see what he does every day?
They're just out on yachts.
I mean, what a life.
He works.
Yeah, he's a never.
Once in a while, but I'm saying like, he does.
I'm not going to argue with you.
He's out on a yacht with a bunch of chicks and bikinis.
I mean, live it up.
Leo, live it up.
New AI listens to toilet sounds to detect diarrhea.
Oh.
A design for a diarrhea detector that could alert health officials to disease outbreaks.
Oh, my.
was recently presented by engineers from Georgia Tech Research Institute.
No, you're not putting that in my toilet.
Yeah.
Either Big Brother's like, okay, we've got to find a new way to get in.
Exactly.
Or they're going to once this goes, everyone goes, okay, well, we're going to need to use your diarrhea detector to also get in.
Because they're listening to every, hey, everything.
Yeah, they are.
And then finally, a $3,300 self-driving stroller is set to be the next rich parent must have.
Guys, that's going to malfunction.
It's not going to be good.
They're worried about adults and Tesla's.
A baby's on sidewalk.
Get out of here.
I think the parent stays with it.
Hey, for now.
Hey, for now, self-driving.
He goes for a stone walk.
Exactly.
Or like, have you ever tried to run and push a stroller at the same time?
I've not.
Why would Bobby do that?
What if I said yes to that?
That would be so weird.
I never had a baby and I've done it.
It's really hard.
Yeah, it's so hard.
So like this, I could see this coming in here.
of like I went for a jog today, but I didn't have to push the stroller.
It just rode alongside me.
Or you set the stroller at a pace and you have to keep up with it.
That's a run.
Yeah.
And if you don't, you lose the baby.
Oh, that's a new game.
Yeah.
Good reality show.
I want to play the game, life or death.
Beep, beep, de, do you go seven minute and 32nd mile.
I'm like, you go.
And if you don't, baby goes away.
Hey, you fall, it's over.
If you pick, the selections are, okay, do I want to do lose the baby.
Do I want to do baby chase?
Do I want to do?
Yeah, but three, three, three, three.
That's from the New York Post.
And that is the news.
Those were Bobby's big.
Stories.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me.
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Tanner, what is your problem?
Or maybe there isn't one, but what's the beef with me?
So, I'm a longtime listener, first time caller.
This is the first time I've gotten through.
So I have followed everyone on the show for quite a while on Instagram
And I noticed I wasn't seeing your posts anymore
So I searched you thinking that I didn't unfollow you and your name won't show up anywhere
Did I block you?
I thought maybe you deleted your account and then I looked on all my families and you're still there
So I'm assuming you blocked me
But I have no idea why
Were you an idiot in my comments?
No, no, no, definitely not
There's no reason I would have blocked you unless you did something to deserve to be blocked.
Weird.
Now, I can search them real quick and see.
Okay, well, let me, what's your name?
Tanner Grover Picks on Instagram.
T-A-N-N-E-R-G-R-O-V-E-R, like Grover, the Sesame Street guy?
Yep.
Tanner Grover Picks, P-I-C-S?
Yep.
Okay.
Tanner, Grover.
Picks. Got block happy one day?
No, I see him. Tanner Grover Picks.
It says, yeah, I blocked him.
Oh, he's been blocked.
But for a reason? Oh.
I don't know. I block so many people. If you come in my
comments and you're an idiot at all, I don't,
that's my house. I'm not looking you come to my house
and be an idiot and just be like, yeah, I continue on
if you want. I don't know why. Tanner, here's what he says.
This is what he writes in his profile description.
I'm obsessed with finding giant mule deer.
DM me for prints. All the pictures
are taken in Utah. I mean, his deer are huge.
Well, I don't know. I can't see it. I blocked him.
That's right.
Tanner, what would you have done for me to block you? Do you write on my comments?
No, I DM you a lot to try and get your attention. That might have been it.
Let me unblock him. I'm going to unblock him and see what his comments are to me.
It's all bad stuff. I'm not even acting like.
He's like, hey, idiot, you won't respond to my DM.
Okay, so if I go to message from Tanner Grover, there's a lot.
Oh, boy.
No, nothing bad, though.
He's
I have a pair of shoes up
and he's kind of making fun of the shoes a little bit.
Does he think he's you?
That's not him.
Can I meet you in Nashville on April 26th?
He asked that.
I missed the show.
I'm home already.
That's from vacation.
That's a little demanding.
Why wasn't one side cooked?
About a toaster.
Yeah, no, Tanner.
Looks pretty good here.
You must have done something, though.
But I'll unblock you.
Okay, buddy.
Okay, sounds good.
Merry Christmas.
But he's on probation.
now.
Hey, Tanner, when you get out the phone,
DM him, say thanks.
Okay.
Okay, I got to block him again.
That's my,
what are the,
maniacal laugh there?
He's up to no good.
Okay, Tanner, thanks, buddy.
I don't know why I blocked you,
but let's be good, okay?
Okay, thank you.
All right, buddy, bye-bye.
Bye-bye.
He had to have done something.
Yeah.
Because I don't just block for no reason.
Could your finger have slipped?
No, you have to go through, like, channels to block.
Yeah, I'm pretty good on the old finger, you know what I mean?
All right, let's go over.
Hmm.
Janelle and Alabama, you are on the show.
Janelle, what's going on?
Hey, Bobby Bones.
I work with the public.
Good morning, studio.
Morning.
Oh, I work with the public, and y'all was talking about lunchbox, not taking the shower.
Well, there's this lady that comes in the store every day, and she smells awful bad.
I need to know what to do about it, or do if I do anything about it.
Nothing.
I mean, she may be embarrassed.
I'm sure she is, if she even knows it all.
I don't think that's really your role.
I know it's, you know, you could, depending on how far you wanted to go in a very nice way,
you could say, hey, I see you around here a lot.
I don't know what you could bring up that she does, but I got you a little gift bag here.
It doesn't have to all be, like cleaning stuff.
It could be a mixture of stuff, a little deodorant, a little soap, also a gift card to Panera for 10 bucks.
just little things to help,
but you can include a couple of things in there
that possibly could help her
that maybe she doesn't have the money to get.
But if you just go, hey, Stinky, come here.
That ain't going to be good.
And if you just give her a bag of stuff,
you're like, hey, I got this for you, Stinky.
That ain't going to be good.
But if you can almost camouflage it
in a nice gesture,
there's a possibility that could help.
Otherwise, you know, we say it ain't your chili.
Yeah.
So you can't really eat it.
Okay.
So it's very kind of you to think about helping her.
It sounds like that it's a selfless,
deal where you just feel bad that maybe she doesn't know.
Yeah, I do feel bad about it.
And I would never be mean to her in any way that, you know, any way I'd never be mean
to her.
But I was just trying to get some input on how to go about it, you know.
Yeah, and I don't think you would be being mean purposefully, but I could see where
I would be insulted and have my feelings hurt one or the other, even if you weren't
being mean.
Because I feel like, oh, you think I stink?
I'm so embarrassed.
I don't know how I'm going to lash out.
So that's why these guys don't tell me I stink here, even though.
Never.
Never.
Nope.
Even though I might.
Who knows?
Emperor has no clothes.
Yeah, I would do that.
A little gift bag full of all kinds of stuff would work wonders probably in many ways.
Okay?
Okay.
Okay.
Thank you so much.
Bye.
Bye, you know.
Have a great day.
Bye-bye.
See you later.
This woman blows about $13,000 bucks on vet bills because her cat, something wrong.
And the vet said, hey, your cat is blank.
Hmm.
He said, I know you spent $13,000 on vet bills, but I hate to tell you, your cat is blank.
blank. Wow. Yeah, we'll fill that in in the next segment. And hopefully I can get to this segment where Ray had a medical procedure done. Now somebody on the, it's Eddie. Eddie wants to have the same medical procedure done. And I just want to talk about it. Guys, it's weird. I don't. We'll just talk about it. Okay.
A woman blew through about $13,000 on vet bills because she's very concerned about her cat. You guys can fill in the blank here. In the end, the vet said,
ma'am, your cat is
blank.
Amy?
Dead.
Eddie?
Dying.
Oh, that would be weird.
That would just be sad, though.
Like, Amy's makes sense
because it would be, like, weird.
Like, I've been doing all this work,
but your cat's been dead for a year.
Yeah, ma'am, I'm sorry to tell you,
but your cat is dying.
Work out the money.
That's just sad.
Yeah, lunchbox.
There's a dog.
What?
What?
Okay.
If cat's a dog?
You never seen cat dog back in the day?
No.
What are you talking about?
Are you talking about?
The cartoon?
A cat dog?
Uh-uh.
Oh, it's a cartoon?
Cat dog is awesome.
Abigail Laker is her name.
She got a cat.
She named the cat moose.
She kept taking moose in over and over again.
$13,000 in vet bills because of all of the messed up breathing moose was doing.
She was like, moose is dying.
Moose is sick.
Moose is.
And the vet goes, here's the diagnosis.
Your cat just breathes weird.
What?
Ain't nothing wrong.
Your cat is weird.
No.
$13,000 later, the cat gets diagnosed as weird.
Weird.
I was told that for free all my life.
Wow.
You're weird.
It didn't cost me anything to do that.
Here's a voicemail from Liz in Virginia.
I got a question for you.
I'm catching up on the podcast from yesterday when you guys came back.
And I'm curious as to why you can say Lunchbox's show, that out of hell, but not Eric Church's song, hell of a view.
Just curious.
Love the show.
That's a good point.
It's a terrible point, actually.
I don't curse.
Not because I think I'm better than it.
Now it's just a game.
I play with myself.
I've cursed in probably four years or so.
you used to curse like hearing cursing
but when I write
either books or jokes
I don't ever want to have to lean on
going to profanity as a crutch out
I don't want to actually say a curse word on this show
now I have my own definition of what curse words are
the words that start with F and S and you go through the list
but bat out of hell
hell is a place
yeah the bats out of hell
hell is a place look in the Bible
oh yeah it's talking about hell
now if you were to talk about Eric Church's song
Hell of a view.
That is a description.
Oh.
Being used in a way where that word is going, it's a...
Adjective.
Yeah, it's giving it some sort of description.
What if they spell it?
I know Eric, I don't know how he spells it.
No, not the UVA.
No, stop it.
Hull of a view?
Stop that.
That I can do.
Whole of a view.
And I don't, that's all it is.
I just, there's a difference to me
and I would say that one version of it
is considered a curse word.
One version is not.
What about like, hey, you go to,
I mean, that's bad.
That is a thing you don't want to say,
but it's like, hey, you, go to Tupelo.
Yeah, okay.
It's a place.
But that's a mean thing to say,
but it's not a curse word.
Got it.
Thank you.
Appreciate that.
There's a difference.
There is a difference.
But thank you for the call.
Thank you for listening.
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Now, in this show, we tend to do a lot of nutty things.
Ray Mundo's been going to all kinds of weird doctors for different things like hair.
He was getting shocked in his head, right?
It's not shocked.
It's put blood.
It's my own blood in my head.
Is that less weird or more?
Isn't there already blood in your head?
Shocking his brain, I don't know.
It's weird.
all the way around. Okay,
does it work? It just shown, yeah, it'll help
your hair to grow up there. Okay, so he's been doing
that. And that would have been my first guess
because Eddie also struggles at times with
hair loss. That's not it. But it's not it.
I'm not putting blood in my head. What is Rayben doing, though,
that makes you go, I got to do that.
Guys, he wasn't able to hear out of his right
ear for like two weeks. So he went to
the doctor and they shot this water
like tiny little water hose
or whatever into his ear and
out came about, he says,
three-fourths of a cup of
fluid, gunk, and all kinds of stuff.
Oh, the picture's disgusting.
Yeah, I had to take a picture because it was that gross.
Is it like one of those vacuums?
They're like, look how this, and it's like all gross, but it's really just some trick.
No.
Or it's not really from your ear.
Oh, no, no, it's from my ear.
I felt it.
Come out.
And now he can hear.
He says he can hear everything now.
Yeah, so for 30.
They put droplets in it for 30 minutes.
It just tickled.
I wanted to it so bad.
He said, do not touch your ear for 30 minutes.
And I'm telling you, it's going to feel amazing.
And then he blew it out.
And that relief, I can't compare it to really anything.
It was epic.
What about comparing it until you know?
Yeah, maybe.
Yeah. Maybe what?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, I am so intrigued.
It was $71.
Insurance didn't cover, unfortunately.
Is it your doctor?
No, you go anywhere.
Minute clinic, any place.
He went to a medic clinic to do this.
But how do you know that they're going to do that?
Because I told them, there's something in there, blow it out.
You walked in.
Hey, everybody, there's something in there, blow it out.
Statt!
And they did?
Yeah, they do what it was.
I said it possibly is an ear infection.
Maybe it was.
Who knows?
But I can hear.
I got a feeling that if I went to the doctor,
They wouldn't know exactly what that was.
No, you tell them an earblow.
Can I get...
Hey, will you guys blow this?
I want to see the video or the picture.
Oh, you don't want to see that picture.
It's crazy.
I think there are like three flies in there.
Yes.
Oh.
Like mosquitoes.
There's like old stuff in the 90s.
There's like a Lego and a Pog and a Game Boy cartridge.
So Ray, get Eddie the information of where you went.
And Eddie, if you go and they do the same thing to you, I may go.
But I'm curious if there's...
Because it's generic people there, right?
Yeah, no, it's a doctor, but he says you're supposed to do it every year.
News to me, never knew that.
It's like changing your oil. This is amazing.
Thank you for sharing that, Ray.
Eddie, are you up next?
I am. I'm definitely, I want to do this.
And I want to do it after you're done if they do it again.
You got it.
I want to do it all the holes.
Wait, what? No, no.
So they only do your ears.
No, no, but I got a feeling.
They can do it to one. They can do it to all.
That's bad.
Yeah.
Okay.
Lobby Bones Show.
Bonehead.
Story of the day.
This story comes to us from Brownville, New York.
A 35-year-old man was driving down the highway
And all of a sudden the snowstorm comes
Boom traps his car
He's like what am I going to do
Oh there's a school right there
So he goes and breaks into the high school
Stays for three days
Cooking in the Home X shop
Shooting hoops
Goes back to his car when the snow melts
It's been towed
So he goes back to the school and steals their snowplow
And breaks into a gun store
Well
Oh that last part was kind of weird
Because so far I'm like I get it
Yeah me too
Survival
Good for him.
And he needs a snow.
Oh, gun store.
So they busted him in the gun store, stealing guns with the snow plow outside.
Wow.
You know, if I'm a judge up until the gun part, I'm like, I get it.
Necessity.
You need to do this.
But he's got 712 gauges now.
And that can be problematic.
Okay.
I'm Lunchbox.
That's your Bonehead Story of the day.
I know I mentioned this briefly, but I ran out of time.
Lunchbox, when you went home for the holidays,
and there's always been what you say is this awkward vibe with your mother-in-law
where you think she flirts with you,
where you think she is attracted to you even though you're her daughter's husband?
Yes.
Did anything like that happen this year?
Yeah, so I was taking a nap on the couch and all of a sudden I hear click, click, click.
Like when you have your sound up on your phone,
when you take a picture you can hear it clicking.
And I wake up and she's sitting in the chair next to the couch.
I said, are you taking pictures of me?
And she goes, secret pictures.
And then she walked out of the room.
What?
I don't get it.
So she was taking pictures of you sleeping.
Yes.
So do you think it's because she thinks it's hilarious how you sleep?
Could you do drool in your head like hangs with extra gravity somehow?
Yeah.
Or do you think she thinks you're sexy?
No, no.
I think she was just getting a picture to like have a picture on her phone like, oh, I got him in a sleep, you know, sleeping state.
Like vulnerable?
She thinks that's hard?
Yeah.
I don't know.
But it was just like.
Huh. And I never brought it up again because she left the room and I don't have access to her phone.
So I can't see if she has the pictures on there and what she did with them.
She probably has a lunchbox file.
Why do you think she took it honestly in your heart of hearts?
Oh, just because she hadn't seen me in a while so she wanted an updated pick of me.
A secret pick?
But there's pictures of you on the internet that's updated easily.
I don't know.
Why would you say secret pick?
That's what she said.
I said, are you taking pictures of me?
She goes, secret pictures.
Do you consider this flirting?
100%.
I mean, I'm asleep on the couch, taking a nap, and she's taking...
I mean, who else does that?
What would happen if you...
Your wife's gone.
Yeah, wife's gone.
And your mother-law...
On vacation.
She's, like, left for a few days.
Okay.
And it's just you and the mother-in-law at the house, and you walk to your mother-in-law,
you take her by the hand, and you say...
Oh, shoot.
Let's go.
Let's go.
She'd be like, which room?
I can't.
Stop it.
I can't.
Do you really believe that?
Yeah.
And there's a father-in-law involved, right?
Well, yeah, he wouldn't be there.
I don't know.
I think sometimes he tries to send me messages.
Do you think he's jealous of her attracted?
She's attracted to you.
Yes.
Yeah.
Sometimes I feel like he's giving me the cold shoulder.
What about your daughter?
Or excuse me, his daughter, which is your wife.
She tells me I'm crazy.
So she doesn't believe her mom is hitting him.
But I mean, when I'm sitting in the recliner one year and she walks by and rubs my head, like, what is that?
Give me a quick list of things she's done to show you that she likes you.
She rubs your head once.
She rubbed my head.
What else is she?
Secret.
Secret pictures.
Did she give you a massage one time?
Like, like, on your shoulders?
No, that was the head.
She did the head.
Oh, and then she told me, what did she tell me?
I'm trying to think of the exact wording.
Okay, you don't want to mess this up.
This is very important.
Go ahead.
That outfit looks nice on you.
Oh.
Had you get that right?
Like what?
Put emphasis on any part of the word?
Say it again.
That outfit looks nice on you.
So outfit and nice sounds like.
Yeah, and I was like, okay.
And she told me
When I was at the pool one time
I really like your swimsuit
That was flirty
That is definitely flirting
Yeah because it's just your swimsuit
Is your mother-in-law ever tell you she likes your swimsuit?
Never told me that.
She ever told you that outfit looks nice on you
No, no
She ever rubbed your head?
No
No
She ever taking pictures when you're asleep?
I don't think so
Well we're starting to
Start to come to my side
We're coming around
Let me just say that
We're coming around
Well thank you for sharing and being vulnerable with us
Man, I'm glad to get it off my chest
because I didn't even tell my wife
about the secret pictures.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Have a great day.
We will see you tomorrow.
Dance party tomorrow.
We love it.
Love you guys.
See you.
Bye.
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