The Bobby Bones Show - (Thurs Full Show) Why Did Raymundo Send An Angry Email To A Restaurant? + What Celebrities Did Amy & Lunchbox See In The Wild? + Is Morgan Wallen Going To Come On The Show Sometime Soon?
Episode Date: February 16, 2023Find out why Raymundo sent an angry email to a restaurant and why he's regretting it now. Plus, everyone guesses the celebrities Amy and Lunchbox saw in the wild, hear who it was! Then, is Morgan Wall...en going to come on the show sometime soon.... find out!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Here we go.
Come on, Bobby.
Transmitting.
Welcome to the show, a big one.
Rice, Rice coming in in just a few minutes.
He's got a new record and found the front of his album
to be different from what he usually does.
I like it.
I think it's pretty an emotional picture for him as well.
So we'll get to that, but let me say,
Morning, Studio.
Morning.
All right, let's go around the room and see what's up.
We'll check in here.
You know, he thinks he has a good golf swing,
but he's better at just breaking random things
because of his rage.
Like brooms and stuff.
Yeah, yeah, here he is.
Producer Eddie, everybody.
Guys, something weird is going on.
So like two weeks ago, I was standing on the side of the street talking to someone and like a gust of wind blue.
And I felt something hit my ankle.
I looked down.
It's a $20 bill.
And I'm like, this is crazy.
I pick it up.
I ask the person I'm talking to, is this yours?
No, it's not mine.
I look around.
No one else is there.
I guess it's mine.
I keep it.
Well, yesterday I'm walking in the parking lot from the grocery store.
And I'm putting the cart away in one of those bins.
And again, I look down on my ankle, a dollar bill.
Like, this is crazy.
I pick up the dollar bill.
I look over, there's another dollar bill.
And I look over there, there's another dollar bill.
Five dollar bills in the parking lot.
I pick it up.
I look around.
Does anyone drop this?
I don't see anyone.
There's an old man getting a pickup truck.
I'm like, I'm assuming it's his maybe.
I walk to him.
Sir, did you lose this money?
He's like, I did not.
I don't think so.
Well, keep it anyway.
I don't know.
Why did you give it to him?
Yes, it was $5.
Why not, right?
So then I'm thinking, like, is this a sign?
I know Amy's going to agree with me.
Is it a sign for what?
Maybe I need money.
Or maybe you're living right and something's coming.
I don't think it's that you need money.
Hold on.
I need money, but I just gave it away.
Like, if you need money, why would you keep it?
Well, I didn't read the sign right.
I would think it's more of, one, just, it's this bizarre.
It's just lucky.
Good for you.
I never had a wind, blow a single thing to me that's worth it.
And then two, maybe you're just doing it.
I don't know, man.
Good thing's happen.
Next time the wind blows like that, look down.
Anytime it's a windy day, Eddie, it's just walking around outside.
Hello.
All right, that is weird.
All right, up next, he is three credits short of graduating college,
but that's probably not why he lacks so much knowledge.
Here he is.
Lunchbox, everybody is.
Guys, I'm just here to tell you something very exciting happening in my life.
The 05 Ultima, we passed 214,000 miles yesterday.
Wow.
214,000 miles.
The 05 Ultima is still going strong and it felt so good.
That's significant.
That is incredible.
you ever going to get a new car?
Not until she dies.
Completely.
You're going to go, so if she dies, though, you can't get any trade in.
Not that you're going to get a lot for it now anyway.
If you go to Kelly Blue Book or whatever that thing is, it's like $250 max.
You owe them money?
Max.
How much is this worth?
Negative.
I think my tires cost more than the car is worth.
Is it safe for your kids to ride in?
Why would it not be?
That's old.
It's got locks and doors and windows.
Does it have a hole for your feet like Fred Flintstone?
No, no, he doesn't have a hole in the floorboard or anything like that,
but it's got 214,000 miles.
Woo-hoo!
What's the worst thing about it right now?
The heater doesn't work.
And what's the best?
The AC still blows ice chunks, baby.
Like, I've never had to do anything to that AC,
and it still works like a charm.
That's crazy.
How long do you think it'll last?
I don't, I mean, I don't know.
Into the year?
I'm hoping into the year.
You get $250,000, I think.
I know you've said that,
I think you could do a commercial and be like,
yo, I got a commercial we need to do here.
I don't know if it's got another 35,000, though.
That's a lot of miles.
But we are nurturing her.
Congratulations.
I even took her to the car wash the other day.
As I'm talking about it.
Nice job.
Next up, she's bringing her four things with Amy Brown podcast to Nashville to do it live.
But some say she can hardly drive.
Here she is.
Amy, everybody.
So I was out to you with some girlfriends and one of them is dating.
So a topic came up about unattractive traits in men.
And there was three that everybody unanimously agreed upon.
And the first one was lack of ambition.
It's like totally under-dra-they're not driven, ambitious, not cool.
What if it's not an ambition, though, that's money?
It doesn't have to be money.
Okay, just passion.
An ambition to follow a passion of some sort.
Sure.
Got it.
Got it.
Got it got to run a nonprofit where you get paid, not much at all.
Whatever.
Low emotional intelligence.
Define emotional intelligence?
Just being, like, knowing emotionally how to respond to something in a mature way, like working through some stuff.
Now, some people, given their background, they weren't given the opportunity.
She's talking to me, guys.
I know, because I develop very slow with my emotional intelligence.
However, you're working on it.
So that's the ambition.
There's drive to want to like, okay, how can I realize this about myself?
How can I make it?
better. So as long as they're working on it.
Because some people, it's just difficult
because of how they were raised. And then
the third one was if they drink way too much.
It's just, like,
if you're out on a date and the guy
decides to drink. How many
glasses of wine is too much if you're out
on a first or second date, according to you and your
lady friends? For the
okay, so for them or the guy?
No, for the guy. The guy shouldn't be drinking the wine.
Well, I guess they did. Okay, I don't know what the guy drinks. What does the guy
drink? A beer. Okay. A dinner?
Like a man. Sure, whatever.
Okay, go ahead.
Everybody drinks something different.
But I would say let's cap it off at two.
That's fine.
For dinner?
Yeah, that's fine.
You're out on a date.
So you shouldn't have three?
Nah, I mean.
What if you're in a concert, though?
Okay.
You can get smashed.
He said dinner.
Who wants to get smashed, though?
Lunchbox.
You still want to get smashed?
Like, that's still fun to you?
Yeah, sometimes it's like,
Smash.
Let it go.
Yeah.
You like that.
Yeah.
If you didn't have kids, you do it more.
Yeah.
Even today at 41 or whatever you are.
Yes.
It's hard with kids.
kids, though, because they wake up early.
Your head's hurting.
You're still smashed.
Yeah, like, it doesn't matter what time you go to bed, they're getting up at the same
time.
So if you stay up until three, guess what?
They're still getting up at 5.30.
It's like, oh, well, that wasn't fun.
Well, you used to say, just let them be.
Well, it's hard.
Now they come and jump on you.
Oh, got it.
Now they can get out of their bed.
They pick the lock.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right, you're up.
From Mount Pine, Arkansas.
He has a football and NASCAR helmet on his table,
and in the morning, sometimes he has a bagel.
Bobby Bones.
You do?
Never.
I don't think I've ever seen a mean a bagel, but...
That's a good rhyme, though.
It worked.
Yeah, never bagel.
Chase Rice is coming in a little bit, which I mentioned.
And I got to tell you, I have had a kind of sometimes good, sometimes not good relationship with Chase, just randomly.
I mean, for real significant reason.
And so I was pretty excited he was coming in because we hashed it out beforehand.
I told a joke at my comedically inspirational show about Chase Rice.
Mostly it's about Kane Brown, but then I turned it into a Chase Rice situation.
And so I'm going to play the joke again.
And then I want to talk about what happened after the joke.
Go ahead.
Let's talk about Kane Brown.
I mean, it's mind-blowing to me that Kane Brown wasn't nominated tonight.
Kane broke all kinds of records this year.
He's broken streaming records.
He's broken touring records.
He has a massive cereal.
Kane Brown gets screwed more than Chase Rice at a Middle Tennessee sorority party.
There he is, old Chase.
He's good-looking.
He is a ladies man.
Chase opened up for me once in Austin,
and I saw more girls get on his tour bus
than were played on country radio last year.
So that happened.
I put the clip up.
And then you know, some people got upset with me.
Chase didn't really get upset with me,
but I was over at Jake Owen's house.
He was at my Christmas party,
and Jake's a really good friend of mine.
And he's like, hey, Chase is here.
And I was like, oh, cool.
Well, Chase is a lot bigger than I am.
And I purposely hadn't been around, Chase.
And so I was like, oh, cool,
if I see him, I'll say whatever.
I'm that's, he probably can take a joke.
And so then Jake, being what Jake does, he goes and grabs him.
He goes, hey, Chase, come here.
Here's Bobby.
And, like, puts us together.
They're like, okay, you guys do some stuff.
Say what you're going to say.
I'm like, wait, this is, what's, Jake, why did you do this?
And so we talked for like half an hour and he wasn't mad at all.
And he was like, did I open for you?
I was like, yeah, I remember.
I was, oh, yeah.
Well, I guess you're right.
And then that was it.
And then we talked for a long time, and he was like, I felt like a different dude.
I think he's been through some crap.
and he's like, man, I put this record out.
I've never sang songs that were so, like, real life about me
instead of just, like, party songs.
And so now the record's out, and he's going to be in a little bit.
But, like, it went from me telling that joke,
wonder if I was getting beat up,
to me being with him, wondering if I was going to beat up.
And then we kind of, I mean, we may have talked for an hour at the end,
just him and I just hanging out.
So it's the longest we've ever talked,
and I'm pretty excited he's coming in a little bit.
But if I didn't address the joke thing here.
Oh, yeah.
Our listeners has been like,
why don't you say anything about the joke?
Yeah.
But we did, and then I thought, I was just,
going to get beat up for a minute.
So Chase Rice is coming in in a little bit.
All right, we're here. We're ready.
On the Bobby Bones Show now.
Chase Rice.
This is Chase's album here.
Chase, this is your dad on the front of this?
That's my pops, yeah.
I've seen you post a lot of pictures of your dad
over the last few years or so on Twitter.
What kind of relationship did you guys have?
It was awesome, man.
He was the dad that didn't miss games.
It was just a great guy.
He was the guy that everybody loved when he walked in the room.
And he was a guy that, like, I look at my life.
I'm like, damn, I got work to do.
And as you get older, do you appreciate him more and more because now you kind of understand how hard some parts of life are and sacrifices in general?
Yeah, I mean, I live pretty selfishly.
And now I look at it.
Now I got a niece and two nephews.
And I'm like, I get to at least see it from my brother's point of view of how much you have to give up to if you want to be there for him.
If you don't, then keep living that way.
But if I ever have kids, which I do want kids one day, it's like I'm going to have to change my life for sure.
So you put him on the cover of this album.
Your dad's not alive anymore, right?
No, he died when I was 22.
And so how did he die?
Heart attack.
Kind of out of nowhere?
Yeah, I was out of nowhere.
He was fighting.
He had some skin cancer stuff.
But, like, I talked to him seven days before he died.
And he said, man, I'll be fighting this thing forever.
But by the time I'm 70, 80 years old, which he would be in his 70s now, which is crazy
to think about.
But he said, by that time, I'll be ready to go.
And I'll meet the grandkids and all that.
And it's weird how life is like, none of that happened.
Seven days later, he was gone.
What would he say if he saw you put him on the front?
This is what I'm getting to here.
Like, your dad looks like, dude, you know?
Like, he'll protect you, but also, you know, whatever it takes.
What would he say if you're like, Daddy, I put you on the cover of my album?
Well, he was the guy.
I remember playing guitar at the house when I was, like, just starting in college.
And he said, he was just joking.
He was talking about nobody's ever going to listen to you unless you start singing.
So he made me play, like, a timor.
He just made me play like three or four songs in the living.
to him and mom when I was like 22 years old.
And I played if he was going to get me the guitar that I wanted.
So I don't know what he would think about me going into music, to be honest, in the first place.
But he encouraged that at least.
So I think he-
What do you want his face on your album, though, that everybody's going to see?
I don't know about that.
I asked my mom, I asked my brothers.
He didn't have a choice.
That's super cool, man.
Like, I love that this is becoming more important to you as you get older because I think you respect it more as, at least I do.
Like the things that my grandma used to do for me, you know, my grandma adopted me for a long time.
And it's like, dang, she sacrificed all.
I didn't even appreciate it at the time.
And now that she's been gone, it's like, dang, I wish I would have known then what I know now about that.
But he's on the cover.
And you've got to explain the name of the album because it's got like two names kind of.
It's called what?
I hate cowboys and all dogs go to hell.
Okay.
Talk about them separately.
I hate cowboys.
Why?
So that's a song on the, they're both songs on the album.
It just, Cowboys and Dogs became the theme of this record for whatever reason.
That picture was a big inspiration for the Cowboys part.
Because he's one of a cowboy hat, by the way, if you guys aren't watching this as well, go ahead.
I wouldn't even know if he would, I wouldn't even say he'd consider himself a cowboy back in, you know, that was he was in Wyoming back in the day.
But that's a song.
It's not about hating Cowboys.
It's mainly just about the cowboy walks in the bar steals a girl.
Right.
It was Hardy's idea in the beginning.
And he's actually singing backgrounds on it.
And then All Dogs Go to Hell is.
very clearly. That's why I put my dad on the front with the cowboy, the dog on the back.
That's, uh, I love dogs. I have a dog now. Who is this dog? It's a black, like lab lookingish thing?
That's Jack. That's my pup. What's awesome about Jack?
It was my first dog, period. I've never had a dog. So that's, this is the first experience.
Him and I've had to go at it together. Um, so that's a special thing, I think, I think. I mean, I've never, I don't think a second dog will be the same.
I'm telling you, I never told anybody I loved him ever in the first thing that I actually had a relation to my wife, because I didn't love anybody.
but that dog my first dog
Dusty had him for 13 years
that's the first thing I like felt love
and like responsibility for
do you feel that with this dog
like I gotta take care of you
and I love you
yeah I got home last night
and I'm like laying on the floor with him
and holding him I'm like
I don't do this
yeah exactly that's right yeah
good for you
and I don't even think about it with him
do you tell the dog you love him
oh yeah
this is nuts
but and I just started doing it
because I'm like man I want to do
this is a special thing for me
every time he's
I feed him.
I'm like, make him sit.
And I say, I grab him.
I'm like, I love you.
And the best dog I ever had.
That's awesome.
And that's growth.
That's like growth.
You're like, why I used to do that is because I was practicing for when I did finally meet somebody that I loved and they could tell him that.
I was working with my dog.
He did, I don't think my dog knew because he's a dumb dog.
It was awesome, though.
But he didn't know English, you know.
And so I would be like, hey, dude, I love you.
And I was like, man, that feels weird.
But I, dude, good for you, man.
It's easy for me to say it to him.
I don't know.
Yeah.
It's not easy for me to hear it to say that to other people or even hear it from people,
which is weird because my dad said it all the time.
I think losing him, it took away a big place in me to, it's not like I have hate in my heart,
but you just lose that.
I've had years now of not hearing it.
Why all dogs go to hell?
Well, I woke up the title on my head, and I had no idea what that meant.
I'm like, you can't say that.
And then I said it to John Byron.
We were writing that morning.
And he was like, what do you want that to be like?
Everybody knows the devil went down to floor.
And when he said that, I was like, oh, yeah, it's like an oceanfront property in Arizona,
door straight type thing.
So everything's just the opposite.
It's all the other lies.
So Chase Rice is here.
The album is out now.
Ray, give me a little bit of I hate cowboys.
Next thing you know, you've got a broken heart.
She's gone and that's why I hate Cowboys.
That's pretty good.
You flipped it on us.
You're like, dang, I wish I was a cowboy.
Same thing.
And Ray, give me a little bit of All Dogs Go to Hell.
And I don't miss you, baby.
And all dogs go to hell.
That's good.
It's like a whole different sonically.
It feels like a whole different you.
It's completely.
Oscar Charles produced it.
I wrote all the songs on acoustic guitar.
So like the process was opposite.
We've talked about this a little bit.
Like being part of Cruz was a huge blessing,
but it was also a big curse because I didn't know what I wanted to do.
So I'm like, okay, I guess I'll do that.
I didn't know what I didn't want to do.
I'm just like, all right, I'll go with this.
But the whole time I'm sitting there like, man, this is not,
what am I doing?
Like, this isn't me.
And it just takes a while to figure it out, I think.
I'm going to play Way Down Yonder.
This is from the record.
Set this song up, though.
And again, it's another song on Chase's new record,
which is I hate Cowboys and All Dogs Go to Hill.
But Way Down Yonder, one of the first tracks on three or four, right?
One of the first ones.
Tell me about this song, and then I'll play it.
Yeah, this was one that they threw out the title,
and I was like, hell no.
Like, I don't know what, that just sounds cliche.
So I wanted to be very clear with the guys,
wanted to write in it.
This cannot be the girl in the truck and the starry night
and the dirt road and all that.
And so we put real,
bits of true stories in this song.
And I'm just a big moonshining guy.
So that's really what it's about.
A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what you're saying.
Yep, that's me, Clifford Taylor the 4th.
You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football,
or my career in sports media.
Well, somewhere along the way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined.
And now I'm bringing all of that excitement to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show.
This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversation.
with some of your favorite athletes, creators,
and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated.
One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment,
and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music.
The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast, it's a space for honest conversations,
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So, if you've ever supported me or you're just chasing down a dream,
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until I really start making money.
It's Financial Literacy Month,
and the podcast Eating While Broke
is bringing real conversations about money,
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This month, hear from top streamer,
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If I'm outside with my parents and they see all these people come up to me for pictures,
it's like, what?
Today now, obviously, it's like 100%.
They believe everything.
But at first it was just like, you got to go get a real job.
There's an economic component to community striving.
If there's not enough money and entrepreneurship happening in communities, they fail.
And what I mean by fail is they don't have money to pay for food.
They cannot feed their kids.
They do not have homes.
Communities don't work unless there's money.
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When you listen to podcasts about AI and tech and the future of humanity, the hosts always act
like they know what they're talking about and they are experts at everything.
Here, the Nick Dick and Poll show, we're not afraid to make mistakes.
What Coogler did that I think was so unique.
He's the writer-director.
Who do you think he is?
I don't know.
You mean the, like, the president?
You think Canada has a president?
You think China has a president?
Those law a rousette.
God, I love that thing.
I use it all the time.
I wrap it in a blanket and sing to it at night.
It's like the old Polish saying, not my monkeys, not my circus.
Yep.
It was a good one.
I like that saying.
It is an actual Polish saying.
Yeah.
It is an actual Polish thing.
Better version of Play Stupid Games win stupid prizes.
Yes.
Which, by the way, wasn't Taylor Swift, who said.
that for the first time. I actually, I thought it was. I got that wrong.
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On the Bobby Bone Show now.
Chase Rice. I feel even in talking with you, I think we spent probably half an hour talking
over at Jake's house. Just you and I. It was awesome.
I feel like in all of the seasons that I've been in this town and you've been in this town,
I don't know. Something about you just feels adjusted, nicer. Me too. I am the same way.
I feel like I've been through the ringer in this town and I used to be so guarded in like
let's go. Who wants some of this? I felt threatened and insecure, so let's go. I'll take on anybody.
But I don't, I don't even have that anymore. Do you feel like you're feeling that a little bit?
Like healthier? Yeah, 100%. I still go to those places where I'm like, I get pissed off for no reason,
and I feel like people are against me, but I created that. But I created that in my own head where I just felt
like the whole town or world was against me. And I think, honestly, I think it was because I had to have
this chip on my shoulder because I was guarding myself.
from like I'm doing this thing that I don't even care about that's not that I know isn't me so I got to put up this shield of well I at least have to pretend like this is me when it ain't so I think through this the album making music that I really genuinely know is me and it's like I'm not trying to be anything else anymore so just be yourself now and there's a lot of good people in this town there's a lot of good people in the world like and Jake's a big part of that too like he talked to me he was like he just wakes up every morning and now he's like I got to be great
He's front lobe, Jake now.
Yeah.
He's stopped drinking and he's front lobe where we can't always stay front lobe.
And he's a little wrong on the science of it.
But still, I like it.
He's a front lobe, Jake.
I don't know the same.
But, you know, he wakes up with at least intention.
Yeah.
Because we all, if we have intention, we may not hit it right.
Yeah.
But more times than not, we will.
Because I, same thing.
I still get really insecure and angry and, like, feel like everybody wants to compete and hates me.
And so I'm just, like, ready to go all.
But I got married.
That helped a lot.
It's huge.
The dog.
He's probably a big part of that too.
But man, I just think through writing these songs,
like Ben seats the song about the dog on the record.
And it's, I don't know.
I just cried my eyes out writing the song.
I was going to ask you what you felt like the most vulnerable song was
because the whole record feels a bit more vulnerable than anything you've ever done,
which is great.
And it feels weird to do.
But it's also, it bonds you quickly, right?
Because everybody else is going through crap too.
What's the most vulnerable song where you're like,
man, I love this song.
Oh, man, this is kind of, this feels different because it's,
I'm just putting it all out there.
Yeah, it's Ben's seat because that's a song about my buddy.
I put a gun to his head and almost shot himself.
And then he got his help, came to see me.
And I was, I'd been where he'd been before.
And I wrote that song.
I was ball of my eyes out the whole time, decided to get the dog, got the dog, did the video.
It was, I was scared to put it out.
I knew I wanted to and I was going to, but it was just that, I don't know if I want people
knowing this about me.
Which is dumb, because your biggest fears, when they come true, it's like, man, that
wasn't that bad. And that fear was just showing like, hey, I've been in some pretty dark places
before. And bench seat was that song for me. We'll play a little bit of this just so people can
kind of hear the context here is, which by the way, you wrote this and by yourself. Yeah.
And you say you cried writing. I mean, you were just alone writing this song, like kind of pouring
it out yourself. Here is a bench seat.
A smell of fresh cut grass. Mr. Reynolds waves as we roll past. You know you got to sing these, right?
Yeah. Again, and some of these songs are really raw.
In a great way.
I don't know how we're going to implement them in yet.
We haven't had rehearsals for the tour yet.
But that was one I originally thought, like, this is too deep.
I'm probably not going to sing it every night.
But the reaction for people, I think I'm going to have to sing it every night.
Yeah, that's the one you want to sing.
Yeah.
Well, Oscar Charles was a big part of that, too, because he's a producer to this.
I've never had one producer on a whole record.
But he's a big reason why it sounds so raw and real.
There's no click track.
There's no tracks on the record.
But when I'm sitting and they're singing, and I'm,
getting emotional, usually it's like, okay, man, you took that too far. It's like, I didn't
take it anywhere. That's just how I was feeling, and he was encouraging that. Like, after the first
take on the vocal, he's like, that was one of the most real vulnerable vocals I've ever heard.
That was amazing. I don't know if you need to do another one. So him encouraging me to be like
that was huge. Did you turn your house into a studio? Yeah. Is that where you did this record?
Yeah, it was like drum kit in front of the fireplace, cables everywhere. It was not
like a professional-looking studio. It was kind of a mess, but... Also, benefit of being single. I'll be
honest with you. Yeah. Because sometimes I want to leave stuff out. Like, nope, can't do that.
Fred Elginham was a drummer. He's Cheryl Crow's drummer, I think. He walked in and literally
had all his stuff before he even dropped the stuff. He looked around. He didn't know who I was.
He's just like looking around. I'm standing there. He said, yep, this dude ain't married.
That's the first thing he said. So how are you now? Just generally. Like what's, how are you?
I'm good, man. I got ups and downs for sure. I had a lot of downtime in November, December.
I think I saw you in January. But I go, I don't know, man. Like I said, I'm still going through
some stuff, whatever that is, where I go to just some dark, lonely places.
I don't know why, but I'll get to the bottom of it. I'm just talking to people.
Yeah, I do it. Because the same thing. I am so, I question everything about me. I go to
therapists and help me. We talked about that. Yeah. You know, look, I want to do, we're going to end
with these five awkward questions that listeners sent us about you. So you basically just have to
answer them even though they feel awkward. Deal? Yeah. Okay. That's a way to set that bit up, right?
They're actually called uncomfortable questions from listeners.
Number one, be honest.
Has Chase Rice ever posted a fish he really didn't catch on Instagram?
No.
Never.
You never even let me get a...
No.
Okay.
I believe you.
You promise you tell the truth.
Okay.
Because if you lie here, the album's going to stop selling immediately.
Is that a thing, though?
Yeah, of course.
He posts big fish?
Oh, he posts fish and people live.
I love catching trout.
And you never post one that wasn't yours?
Mm-mm.
Does Chase Rice really drink whiskey on stage or is it apple juice sometimes?
Apple juice is definitely not apple juice
Sometimes it's tequila
Sometimes it's water
Sometimes it's whiskey
Depends on the night
But lately
I've been drinking water before
And then I'm like I'll crack my first one
While I'm on stage
What does that do for you
Is it just like a ritual or
It used to be a comfort thing
Now that's why like I don't drink anymore
Before I go on
Just because I want to prove that I can
And I don't want to rely on that
But I'll drink some while I'm on stage for sure
What kind of truck does Chase Rice drive?
I got a
Chevy 2,500, because I have bison.
So I have to haul them twice a year.
Excuse me?
I have bison.
Excuse me?
Yeah.
I got buffalo.
Like a big buffalo?
But where do you take them?
For rides, they get bored.
It's like a baby.
I drive around the neighborhood sometimes make it fall asleep.
I got to take them to slaughter them.
So you raised them and then you sell them?
How does that work with bison?
I haven't done it yet.
This is our first year we're doing it.
So I don't know the details.
But, yeah, you take them to the butcher shop.
They cut them up.
And then I'm going to ship them straight to my buddy's restaurant.
Do you name them?
The two bulls, Bennington and Wyo.
Yes.
Is that because you keep them?
Because you're keeping them.
And everybody else.
I'm not naming the other.
Yeah, I wouldn't.
I'd be like, I'm going to get a bunch of bison and we're going to really work.
And then I'd name him and be like, Pookie, you ain't going nowhere.
I start crying.
Are you kidding?
All right, two more, two more.
Why does Chase Rice wear the same hat?
Well, I don't.
Like, this is not the bison hat I've been wearing.
I go through phases.
I wore the head down eyes up hat for a while
because that's just a thing for me to remind myself
to keep that mindset.
Then I'm wearing the Buffalo hat,
which I was hoping I was wear after you.
I got so surprised that I had bison.
I usually have one.
It's just my farm logo.
I don't know.
I just get connected to them,
but even this is a different one.
Finally, it's Chase Rice single.
Yeah, I am.
I'm single for the first time, like, by choice.
I've gone through relationships where I'm like eight months in.
And I'm like, okay, I guess we're dating.
Like eight months.
I guess we're dating.
And you say that to yourself, not even her?
To myself, yeah, I finally admit.
At what point did she think y'all were dating?
Probably before that.
And now I'm like, nope, I'm not doing that again unless I really mean it.
Like, I don't want to screw it up again.
Listen, you guys go follow.
On Instagram, he's at Chase Rice.
Follow him there.
He's got a big, I mean, you're on the road a lot, my friend.
Starting in March.
So just a few weeks away.
So go over to Chase's website, chase.com to get tickets.
He is basically everywhere.
If you're listening to us in any of the cities, he's probably coming there.
He's all over the place.
He's at it.
And then check out the record.
It is, I hate cowboys and all dogs go to hell.
And this is an absolutely different chase that I've ever heard before musically.
Congratulations on getting to the point on being able to even try it, much less do it.
Yeah.
Yeah, all those are like, oh, boy, we're going to try it.
Okay, now we're recording it.
Oh, how does it sound?
Is it what I want?
But it's great.
Yeah.
It's great.
All right.
Chase Rice, you guys go watch them, go follow them, and check out his new music.
Good to see you, Chase.
You too.
It's time for the good news.
With producer Eddie.
Tell me something good.
There's a Walmart in Alamosa, Colorado, and there's a mom shopping with their child inside the cart.
Mom looks away for a second.
Somebody comes and snatches the kid out of the grocery cart and starts running out.
Bystanders are like...
That really happens where somebody just grabs a kid and runs?
Crazy.
That you want to know the shocker?
It was a woman.
A woman grabs the baby.
It starts running towards the doors.
Shoppers are going like, oh my gosh, I just saw that.
Oh my gosh.
They tackle the woman.
They hold her down, give the baby back, and they call police,
and they really restrain the woman until the cops get there.
And they're saying if it wasn't for that woman, who knows where that child would have gone.
That's so bizarre that humans will just run and grab small humans into church.
That's like old school we thought kidnapping used to be.
Yeah.
I can't believe that would happen in a Walmart in the middle of an, or what store was it?
Did it say Walmart?
Good for everybody for seeing it.
Because I'd be afraid if I saw it, that I would go like, oh, that's probably like the Anderson's doing a joke.
I'm going to let her go.
Sure, you think that.
But what if you're the tackler and they're just like, hey, what are you doing?
We're just messing around.
That's what I'm saying.
It's like, I'll be like, ah, I'm probably not going to because that would happen.
Right.
And then you're tackling with a baby in their arm too.
Very risky.
Good for them, because I don't know that I would have been able to do, unless she's yelling, help.
I don't know.
I can't believe somebody just walked in trying to.
to grab a baby and get out with it.
Yeah, amazing.
Great story.
Good job by everybody there doing that.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
Listeners like it when we talk about just celebrities we see out in the wild,
meaning you're just living your life and you're like, oh, there's a celebrity.
So we got a couple here.
Amy, you're first.
Don't say who it was, but tell us the situation.
I was walking out of a business and I'm in the parking lot and I look over and I see the person.
And I'm like, ah!
So I just say.
and then this person's walking into...
Do you make that noise, though, and it stuns them?
You're like, ah! They're like, oh, God.
No, no.
I'm just like, oh, hey!
You know, like, wow, this is random, locked out,
and then they...
He?
He? Okay, we got a he.
Okay, he's walking into, like, a fast food type restaurant.
I was like, oh.
Stars are just like us.
Let's do 10 questions, ready?
Okay.
We know it's a he.
Okay, let's see if we can get in 10 questions.
Yes and no questions.
Okay.
Anything else you want to say?
No.
Okay, here we go.
Country artist.
Yeah, good one.
Yes.
Boom.
Lunchbox.
Married.
Yes.
Has been in the studio this year.
It's been like a month.
Come on.
Well, if so, it cuts it down.
No.
Okay.
I'm okay with that question.
Thank you.
Because if it was yes, it quickly cuts it down.
That's three questions down.
Is this person over 40?
I think he.
You could say around 40?
Just around that?
No.
No.
Okay?
We're going to go no.
She's going to look it up.
If she changes it, she will.
Lunchbox.
Is their spouse famous?
No.
That's five, Eddie?
Does he have a beard?
He's not 40.
He is 40.
He's not 40.
He's not 40.
Okay, good.
Say right.
Beard.
Uh, no.
What?
Is he from Texas?
No.
Lunchbox?
Oh, man.
We have three questions left.
Has he been on the Bobbycast?
Good one.
Ooh, I'm sure.
You're sure of it?
I'm pretty, I'm pretty positive.
Okay, yes, Eddie.
Is he, like, known as a tall person?
Tall.
No.
Is he a great singer?
He has been on the Bobbycast.
Okay.
Is he a great singer?
You're throwing me off.
Yeah, yeah, yes.
Great, like, we're like, that's an upper level.
I don't want to say no.
Because that sounds bad.
But the upper rivals are like Shea and Stapleton.
I know where you're going with that and that's why I'm hesitant.
Because I know you would think it's Shay.
So I'll say no.
Okay.
So that's our questions, guys.
Who do we think that was?
What celebrity did she see in the wild?
I'm going to go with...
He was married.
Did I say yes?
He is, yes.
But spouse wasn't famous.
I'm going to go with Randy Hauser.
But he has a beer.
Oh, I thought she said he had a beer.
No beer.
No beer.
Oh, no beer.
But also, am I at that level where I'd be like,
I don't know.
But I guess Randy Houser every time in this game.
It doesn't matter what the questions are.
If I don't know, I just go Randy Houser.
Because I feel like Randy might be like, who are you?
Eddie?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm going to go with Lee Bryce.
He has a beard.
He has a beard?
Yeah.
He does?
He does.
He does.
The only person I can think of has a beard.
He doesn't have a beard.
I was going to go Parker McCollum.
He's not from Texas.
Hold on a lot.
Let me look if he has a beard.
Go ahead.
That's why I had Dirk's Bentley.
But he has a beard.
Sometimes. Amy, who is it?
It's not Dirk's. Well, obviously,
I meant, like, known of having a beer.
Who is it? He's the other half of someone you mentioned.
Oh.
It's Dan?
Dan and Dan.
Well, then you can't say he.
Why would you? Like, I see Dan. I don't know.
Yeah. A lot.
What I would say?
I know. It was the same.
Like his wife and my wife hang out all the time.
She was like, we were like, I bought Estrela.
She goes, oh, I wouldn't say.
Yeah, he's A.
I didn't, y'all didn't ask me that.
Oh, not singers.
Because she's the main singer.
I'm right in how I answered that.
I didn't want to mislead you.
Absolutely.
I know, yes, we see Dan.
But I just literally walked out and boom, there he was.
So it was unexpected.
You're like, who's that lady with the beautiful hair?
Oh, it's Dan.
He had it in a bun.
Oh, he did have a bun?
He does have some great hair.
And I'm sure you could guess where he was going.
All right.
Next up, Lunchbox also saw a celebrity in the line.
Yeah.
Okay, give us a few clothes here.
I saw a celebrity at the hockey game and it was in the concourse.
And I followed this person to the,
the concession stand. Of course you did. Watch them
order. They ordered a drink
and a hot dog and then I stood over there
and watched to see what that person put
on their hot dog and they put
ketchup first, then mustard.
Four napkins. Well, so
they're a weirdo. Four napkins. Ten
questions. We got to roll quick. Eddie.
Is it a girl? Female.
No. Country singer
a guy. Yes.
Married. Yes.
Um,
uh,
like blonde hair, light hair.
I wouldn't say it's blonde hair, no.
They have a beard?
Sometimes.
Is their hair long right now?
It's Dan as well.
No.
One napkin.
Eddie?
Huh, huh, huh.
They wear hats, like famously known for wearing hats.
No.
Have they been in this studio in the past six months?
No.
Do they have kids?
Yes.
Two over 40.
Yeah, over 40.
I would assume.
Last question.
It's going to have to be somebody.
I'm going to go.
I get one more question.
Hits, like overhits.
Who made a hockey game?
This is a big hockey fan.
Is it somebody from the 90s?
No.
Okay, everybody have their guesses?
I'm going to go Randy Hauser.
Every time.
Amy?
Lee Bryce.
Yeah, Ryan Hurd.
Lunchbox?
No.
Jimmy from Little Big Town.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay, good.
Did you talk to him?
I went up to him after he put all the condiments on his hot dog.
And I was like, what up, dude?
He was like, oh, how's it going?
Did he know who you were?
Yeah.
And he was talking and said hello and blah, blah, blah.
And I was like, oh, God, just wanted to see how you got your hot dog done.
That was about it.
That's weird.
Mustard, then, hey, Mike, remind me next time a little big time comes in.
No, I think he went ketchup then mustard, but he had both.
To ask Jimmy why he's a psycho killer.
Both on.
What would you do?
Just mustard.
Oh, you don't do both.
You can do mustard and do all those stuff, but you don't do both.
muster and ketchup. Or you can just do ketchup.
Unless he was getting the hot dog for someone else, man.
They're a cycle killer. I'd get in their computer and see what they've been up to.
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What Coogler did that I think was so unique.
He's the writer-director.
Who do you think he is?
I don't know.
You mean the president?
You think Canada has a president.
You think China has a president.
Los Wau-Rouzette.
God, I love that thing.
I use it all the time.
I wrap it in a blanket and sing to it at night.
It's like the old Polish saying,
not my monkeys, not my circus.
Yep.
It's a good one.
I like that.
It is an actual Polish saying.
Yeah.
It is an actual poem.
Better version of Play Stupid Games,
win stupid prizes.
Yes.
Which, by the way,
wasn't Taylor Swift
who said that for the first time.
I actually,
I thought it was.
I got that wrong.
Listen to the Nick,
Dick, and Paul show
on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
I like watch a Shark Tank.
I don't ever go to Shark Tank,
but if it's on,
I can sit and watch
three or four episodes in a row.
Like, it's not appointment
watching for me or I don't DVR,
but it's on like CNBC
or these random channels.
And if there's nothing on,
I'll just let it roll.
It's an easy, sit and watch
forever show.
And I like that Kevin O'Le
What are they calling Mr. Wonderful?
Yeah.
That's his name?
He's pretty funny on there.
He's awesome.
He did this story talking about money and talking about success.
And at lunchbox, you can take it from here because the note lunchbox sent me said,
this is what I have always been saying.
And it was about Kevin O'Leary, Mr. Wonderful.
And his quote was something along the lines of, money is more important than everything.
You can get a new family.
It is set you up for everything.
Family comes and goes.
Money is the route that you need to survive.
Here is the actual quote.
Who he's paraphrasing.
Even that paraphrases is a little dramatic on what he really said.
But he's not what he said.
And everybody's all upset at Kevin O'Leary for saying money is the most important thing.
But it is.
Kevin O'Leary.
Who's super rich.
Sent out a controversial tweet which shared his philosophy of prioritizing work
in monetary success over family.
Critics jumped on.
Sen, you're your values are out of whack.
He was roasted.
He says, none of these things matter.
What matters you achieve success and become free.
And then once you're free, you can do whatever you like.
The multimillionaire businessman investor became very wealthy years ago when he sold his software
company soft key for more than $3.5 billion.
That's from the Daily Mail.
I guess for more background, I wonder how he got famous to begin with.
I wonder how he started the company if he had any advantage.
Like, his parents are rich, got him into a good school.
I don't know.
If not, like I felt that.
I think he's self-made, man.
You don't know you're just saying that for the story?
Yeah.
Yeah, cool.
So look it up.
I'm curious.
I am because he's my boy.
That's amazing.
Like, I love it.
I believe in the American dream.
I am the American dream as far as come from very little, hard work, strategy, put good people around you.
As of right now, things are going pretty good.
That being said, I do understand when he says, then you can do whatever you like to be free.
Forever, I was scared to do really anything until I have my finances right.
Because I never wanted to have bills I couldn't afford.
I never want to, you know, luckily I met Caitlin now because I, listen, I never told anybody I loved him.
I never loved anybody before her.
But it's like, it was so easy because she was so right.
And also it was like, I can now afford it.
I can afford it.
But I'd have been scared to do in the, I was scared to do anything at 25, at 29.
I was scared to get a car.
And because I would never have debt because I was like, if I was my job, I'd overpay my bills.
And finally the water company, be like, stop overpaying your bills.
Why do you keep sending us extra money?
I'm like, listen, guys, if I lose my job, I need to have one bill, like, extra, surplus.
So I have a month to get back on my feet.
So I understand what he's saying.
That being said, I think it's pretty ridiculous.
Yeah.
I do think it's pretty ridiculous.
Go ahead.
Okay, so his mother was a good investor.
She would do these.
Hold on.
But he didn't know about it until she died.
But did he get a bunch of money then from her when she died?
No, but he was already successful by then.
Oh, then that's good.
There you go.
Like, he was going to be a photographer.
And his stepdad was like, hey, man, maybe you should go to college.
I changed your mind.
I like him again.
And so he went to college and he got an MBA and all this.
And some of his classmates, they started companies.
So he didn't find out he was rich until his mom died.
Let's say I met Caitlin at 28 and we got married.
Because I do think I would have married regardless of the age.
I'd just have been more scared.
I would have been, like, we can't have kids forever until I can actually make sure that they can go to college.
Oh, yeah.
You can't say 28.
She'd been 17 or something.
No, that's true.
She'd been 16.
No, but assuming you're the same age.
Yeah, assuming we're the same age.
That's true.
That's good point.
That's good point.
Thank you, Amy, saving him.
That's good point.
But let's just say that's a, yes.
For sure, we're on, we're together, we'll get married.
But I wouldn't have, there's no chance we'd even talk about kids.
That's why when one comes accidentally, you know, it's very stressful.
I've heard.
I've heard stories about that.
Yeah.
But yeah, so we are all on the same.
I'm going to say he's not right.
But he's not wrong.
But there's something to it, meaning if you can, if you feel safe and free, a lot of your other decisions come more organically and naturally.
And it's what you really want.
But he's still an idiotic thing to write.
I don't know.
I say get rich and that way you have all the options in the world.
10 million dollars.
10 million right here.
It brings in two suitcases.
They're like 10 million bucks,
but you got to divorce your wife
and you won't see your kids for five years.
Come on.
10 million.
Let's go.
You would do that.
Yeah.
All right, cool.
Because in five years,
I can buy them a lot of presents to make up for lost time.
Is that how that works?
Is that how it works?
These are some pretty formative years
you might want to be a part of.
Amy, talk about energy givers and takers and what this is.
I follow this brain doctor on Instagram.
love him. Doc Amen or almond. I don't know how to say it. And he said the top energy givers are...
What do you mean by giving energy? So like when you're surrounded by this, like it's going to fill your cup up and not drain you.
So you're going to feel better, being rejuvenated. Yes. Got it. Go ahead.
Sunlight. Positive. Well, let me see if I do them. Pass. I don't. Sunlight. No sunlight ever. Not really. It's not a thing. I got other hobbies.
Okay. Positive self-talk. Don't you always call yourself an idiot? Yeah. I do self-talk.
just not positive, so I got 50-50.
My self-talks like, what are you supposed to say to yourself?
I'm like, I'm capable, I am smart, affirmations, mantras.
I never do that.
I'm like, you're not as funny.
That's one, yeah, on and on, but no, I don't do that either.
Okay, deep breathing?
Some of the stuff, forget to breathe.
Literally, my wife would be like, why are you holding your breath?
I'm like, I don't know, I was holding my breath.
When I was when I work out, I'm holding my breath.
And he's like, why are you holding your breath while you're working out?
You should be breathing more.
I'm like, I am?
So, so far, I'm getting no energy.
Okay. This one I get you.
Music.
I don't listen to a bunch anymore.
I'm tired of it.
I listen to it all time.
It's music all day, all night for work.
So when I get time, I go, I listen to podcasts.
So you're in my world now.
The only thing that I listen to right now is probably Lucas Nelson, and that's it.
Okay.
Well, that's probably giving it to you.
But even then it's like.
Your brain likes that.
I just, I'm so music drowning in music that it's just not a priority because it's all.
It'd be like if you made cookies all day, you don't go into the cookie out to
grocery store and decide you can get some chips of hoy.
You're tired of cookies. So what else?
The next energy giver is nutritious food.
Okay, that one I can sign for. So I'm one for five.
And then the next one is acceptance, like being accepted by your peers, friends, family,
others.
All right, I'm once for six.
Okay.
So I'm not getting a lot of energy. Let's see. What's the other one?
Energy takers.
These are bad.
The stuff that sucks the life out of you.
Let's see how many of these I do. Go ahead.
Okay. Dehydration.
One. Dehydrated all the time. Live it. I got bottle.
some bottles of water up here.
Mostly, don't drink them.
They come in here the next day as well.
I'm dehydrated all the time.
My piece is so yellow sometimes,
it looks like I just peed out a banana.
Oh, man.
Yeah, straight up.
What else?
Sugar?
Oh, I love sugar.
Golly.
I eat sugar all day all night.
It'd be my only meal.
If I did four food groups,
it would be sugar,
candy bars, cookies,
and then sugar grab bag.
Yeah, that's all sugar though.
I know.
It's by the way of four food groups, yeah.
Another energy taker is gossip.
Not a gossper.
Actually, I don't want to hear your gossip.
I'm not going to give you my gossip.
And if you're a gossiper, I don't even want you working here.
I don't want you to be here.
We're not a gossiping group for the most part, or you guys don't gossip to me, right?
No.
We wouldn't keep it away from you.
Would you say I'm a gosper?
No.
Like, I hate it.
The only gossip I'm doing is right now.
I don't even talk on them off this show.
But you do know a lot of stuff.
You just don't talk about it.
I could sink some vessels here in Nashville in a minute.
Go ahead.
Suck the energy out of everybody.
Yeah, I sucked the energy out this city.
Go ahead.
Sitting all day long.
Yeah, I do that.
My butt hurts, though.
it's injured. So I'm kind of leaning a lot on one side.
Another energy taker is people pleasing.
I'm not that at all. Zero percent.
I don't give a crap. We're going to do it. We're going to do it this way.
Everybody's going to be successful because of it, but it may be a little uncomfortable getting
it done the right way. Would you say how people pleaser?
Nope.
I don't think you are, no.
Would you, Eddie? No way, bro. But do you say that in a bad way?
No, that's just the way you are. Do you feel like I'm mean?
I think you... I don't think not.
Actually, we should strive not to be people-pleaser.
Right, right.
And don't be confused.
It's not like you're just being selfish.
I guess I'm saying, do you think I'm a good dude?
Yeah, you're a good dude.
You didn't ask that question.
I know, but some people will go, he's not a people pleaser.
It means it's not good to people.
That's different.
I feel like I try to be great to people,
but I'm not somebody who's just going to go out of my way to be a people-pleaser.
This people-pleasing in this context of, like, being an energy taker is you're
constantly running around trying to make sure everybody else is good.
And then when you take a hard look at yourself, you're not happy.
Well, I'm not happy. I'm like it myself, but I'm not going to people please too, because I feel like if I'm pleasing people, we're not executing at our highest level, especially professionally. If I got to coddle your butt, I'm spending more time coddling than I am and then we are getting stuff done. We're going to be so much happy when we accomplish big things.
And when it comes to people pleasing two, it makes you think of one of the four agreements, which I know you know them. And one of them is to not take anything personally.
In business.
Yeah, in business or even if like...
Personal, you can, because that's personal.
You take it personal.
Yeah.
Okay.
In business, take nothing personal.
One of the four agreements.
Okay.
Yeah, but also we can make...
Sometimes they get so mad at the company.
I'm like, this company can hug a root.
But, you know what?
Okay.
Four good is best book I ever read that took me like 30 minutes read.
It's pretty small.
Yeah.
Okay.
And then the last energy taker that I'm going to mention is...
Lunchbox.
We already mentioned him of cheese.
It's not funny, Eddie.
Just the news.
Yeah, yeah.
Because it's so negative.
I don't watch it anymore.
I used to.
I used to watch it all the time.
Now, I don't really watch it.
I'll read the headlines.
Don't even click into them now.
I'll read the headline and act like I know about it.
That's it.
All right, that's it.
Thank you guys.
Lunchbox, thank you for your story.
You're welcome.
Amy, thank you for yours.
This is Bricksley from Texas.
I have a morning corny for you.
Why did a banana go to the hospital?
Because he wasn't peeling well.
It's wrong.
Good job, good job, good job.
Here is Barbie from Oklahoma.
Morning Studio.
I was calling to see, what happened to Elder versus Millennial and Lunchbox versus Amy?
Like, where'd those games go?
I miss the game.
Bring more games.
We need more games.
All right, thank you for that.
Those two in general, we'd just let rest for a little bit.
Sometimes we'll let rest.
Yeah, they needed a break.
They needed a little break, yeah.
But we play games constantly.
Yeah, but they need like a year break.
Like what am I thinking right now?
Go.
Easy trivia.
No, no, just the general.
No, what are you thinking of?
Thinking?
Oh, I know.
Lunch?
Food.
Food, no, lunch, no.
Amy?
What we're going to do next?
No.
I injured my B.H.
again.
You were thinking about that?
Yeah, because it hurts so bad.
I need one of those cushions to sit on.
I wouldn't have guessed that.
That's the first thing that came to my head.
What do you mean?
Well, I was talking to Amy about it this morning.
Yeah, because I didn't know if I could say it.
It's a past injury, but then I've re-injured it and it hurts so bad.
That's all I can think about.
Let's take a look.
I'll show it to you.
I'm just joking.
I don't care.
Here's a Jerry from Kentucky.
Go ahead.
Want to thank you again so much for the Brooks and Dunn.
Shout out and the tickets and the meet and greet and all that.
Looking forward to it.
Darren and I are here at dinner, our Valentine's Day dinner.
Hey, guys.
Thanks for the ticket.
She's super excited and a little bit shy.
Love you guys.
Love the show.
And we're looking forward to May 11th.
Okay, let's get something straight here.
Oh, that was good.
This is why, though, I can't just give away everything that I own
and call my friends for stuff
because people take advantage of it.
Because he said, hey, what can I do
to tell her have Brooks and Dunn tickets?
And I said, well, I'll make her a video going,
hey, guess what?
And he's like, nah.
And I'm like, okay,
I'm really good friends with Ronnie Dunn of Brooks and Dunn.
Like, we go to dinner, like that kind of friend.
So I said, hey, man, we send this over.
He'd be like, hey, Jerry,
happy Valentine's Day to you and Sarah.
Here's some tickets.
Then I was like, no, no, no, no,
you don't have to give him tickets.
He already recorded it.
And I wasn't going to ask him to re-record it.
So I told Jerry, he's not giving you tickets.
he's saying congratulations for the tickets.
There was never a mention of him in meet and greed.
But he's at dinner now saying all this stuff.
He probably told her now.
For sure.
There was never a mention to that.
I don't even know if they do them.
The tour bus visit.
Yeah.
The personal tour of Ronnie's house.
I don't even know if they do meet and greet.
So, anyway, glad I could help.
But see, that's what happens here.
That's always spirals out of control.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
There's a social media debate happening.
Is it acceptable to film and share content with strangers in public without their consent?
Legally, if you're in a public place, you can record.
Legally.
But it's almost time to reexamine those rules because it used to just be recorded with a video camera.
And then maybe it'd get on the news or get nowhere.
But now that it can be distributed very easily to a lot of people,
push and submit
upload. Everyone has a camera.
But yes, if you're in public doing something,
you have to kind of be prepared that people are going to record you.
If you're in a gym, that's a private place.
When people record people like, oh, this guy's staring at me.
Like, that ain't cool.
But yes, the answer is yes, sadly.
If you're in public, it can be recorded publicly.
Especially as parents, too, sometimes we're filming our kids doing something.
And they were like, oh, yeah, no big deal.
I'm going to throw it up because my son was getting a gray belt the other night.
And I filmed.
And then I realized, in my story,
Oh, shoot, there's all these kids lined up.
So I took the little where I could color over their faces.
Not a public place, though.
It's not?
It's a private place where you pay money to take lessons.
It's in a building.
Okay, but those kids did, I didn't have any consent to put them on my social media.
Correct.
So I blurred them out.
That's a private place.
So you shouldn't put people up in a private place.
Oh, okay.
I hear you.
Public place you can.
Private place you really can, too.
But I would say use your sense, common sense.
Don't be throwing stuff up with other kids.
I agree with that too.
I know.
And then if you're filming someone and laughing,
at their expense because you see something that falling on ice hilarious.
So I have to film that.
Oh my God, I'm loading it up.
I don't care how private it is.
I'm loading that crap up immediately.
So Robert Downey Jr. is demanding $80 million for an Avengers return.
I also demand $80 million for me to be in the next Avengers.
Let's see if they come.
Let's see if they offer.
So he wants that money up front and a percentage of the movie's profits.
He probably can get it if they really want.
I mean, those movies do so well.
Well, you can't really do it without him unless you're going to reboot it
or have a new young Ironman come out of the ashes.
True.
It's called Avenger's Secret Wars, and it's looking to come out, 2026.
Yeah, 80 million?
Hey, that ain't nothing for them.
Oh, no?
Trump chain.
Okay, you got me.
75 million, I'll do it too.
I just came down.
Which, speaking of money and entertainers,
I saw this whole article of the top paid entertainers of last year,
and in it number one was Genesis.
Mm-hmm, because they did a reunion tour.
Oh.
Phil Collins, that was his group that he was in before he went solo.
He was actually the drummer for Genesis when they were searching for a new lead singer.
Because do you know who the lead singer was?
Peter Gabriel.
Peter Gabriel, who sings, Your eyes, the life is here.
Your eyes.
And they searched, but he'd always play the drums in it.
And then he jumped up his front man, and they were like, well, just roll with it.
And then he played drums and sang, and then he got up front.
They made that much money.
$230 million.
Well, because they were Iron Man in three movies.
They got the job.
Yeah, they got the...
Sting was number two with $210 million,
and then Tyler Perry was at number three with $175 million.
Tyler Perry is so legit.
Yeah.
He's so legit.
All right, what else?
This is cool.
Jimmy Allen and for King and Country teamed up for the latest CMT Crossroads.
That's going to be airing on February 28th,
so that'll be a cool one to watch.
And the neat thing about them is they became friends like 14 years ago
when they all came to town and had nothing going on,
and they would, like, meet for breakfast
and, like, share the troubles of trying to make it in the music.
business and so it's cool that now they're both or all three of them are super successful and
able to do this together for king and country on this week's bobby cast for an hour with those guys
hearing their story it is a wild their dad was he was a promoter and a promoter pays money and then
goes out and tries to do a tour and hopefully he makes all his money back plus and he went completely
under and they moved here because he thought he'd get a job here and that job went completely under
it's a crazy story and they have a sister that's very famous and they were doing music and they were
Like, we don't want to be known as her.
So they, amazing Bobbycast with those guys.
Go search it up.
Search for the Bobbycast, wherever you get your podcast.
I'm Amy.
That's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With Bobby.
Tell me something good.
There's a firefighter named Jake of the Gerald Fire Department, Gerald, Texas.
He was diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor in late January.
So last month, he's 24 years old.
He underwent a 10-hour surgery.
to remove part of the tumor.
Then another few days later, they had to go get the rest.
They couldn't do it all at once.
Because, again, it was like a 10-hour surgery just to get part of it.
And the brain, oh, man.
So through all of this, that entire town and that entire fire department has been so supportive.
He got back out of the hospital, and he was bald because of all the work they had to do that didn't mean, cut it to his head.
And so everybody at the fire department all shaved their head bald to support him.
Oh, that's so cool.
He showed up.
And he was like, man, I could have done it without the town.
And even this is like such an example of what people have done for me.
And I love that.
So first of all, let me say, man, he's 24 and he had a brain tumor.
That stinks.
And it shouldn't happen to a 24-year-old, way too young.
And these doctors that can go in and work on the brain over two days and remove that.
Glad we have them.
In this town, in this fire department, awesome.
So, yeah, I'm going to say that's what it's all about in a second.
But one time, when I was in high school, my senior year,
We were in the state playoffs.
We were like, let's all do something to show that we're united.
So we all shaved her heads, bald.
And we're like, let's go ahead.
Let's be freaking out.
We'll show up baldheaded.
First of all, our helmets didn't really fit.
They're loose.
They're a little loose and they're sweat.
We didn't even know that until we got out there for the game.
And then secondly, we got beat like 37 to 10.
And you take your helmets off at the end to shake hands.
And we like the biggest group of idiots walking across the field with our bald heads.
It's not a good memory.
We shaved our heads.
Our helmets were squishy, and then we lost.
We look so stupid.
But we did that for Jake, though, too.
Yeah, for sure.
You guys, great job.
That's what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
It's at this time every morning we do the morning corny.
On Thursdays, we try to figure them out.
It's now time for the investigative morning corny.
We have 90 seconds, guys.
You ready?
Yeah.
Let's go.
The morning.
Corny.
What do you call a guitar that never finishes a job?
All right, go.
Okay.
Tune.
Out of tune.
I don't know how that.
I said the same thing, but I don't know how that goes.
Lazy tuner.
No tuner.
Bad tune.
Out of two.
Broken down.
Okay.
Out of a job.
Out of work.
Let's do the job thing.
Out of work.
Unemployed.
Unemployed.
What do you call a guitar that never finishes a job?
Never finishes a job.
Incomplete.
Shoestring.
Strings
Tune
Tune
Six string
A guitar music
Sound
Rock
Defoe Fender
Teggipson
I don't know anything
Guitars
Are we gonna go O for
We haven't gone O for O'N
Don't give up
Don't give up
Say it again
What do you call a guitar that never finishes a job
Get tired
Get tired
No but keep going with that
Get Tats tired
Not totally
Totally with that, but just the...
Guitared.
Get tired. I'm tired. Get tired. Get tired. Get tired of working.
Get tired of...
Get tired. Is that it? Get tired of working?
You're lazy.
Get tired of living or get tired of dying.
What do you call a guitar?
Lazy.
What do you call a guitar that never finished his job?
It's...
Song.
It gets hired.
Get tired.
Get.
How are we not getting this?
We are stupid.
Get fired.
You're not. Maybe it's harder than I thought.
I just don't know.
I bet it is.
Okay.
We got none.
It's not time yet.
It is.
I'm guitared of this.
I'm guitared of this.
We got none.
I don't even read it again.
That's not how I saw this going.
What do you call a guitar that never finishes a job?
Never finishes a job.
What?
A quitter.
What?
Quitter.
Oh my gosh.
I could have said, what do you call a guitar that like gets up?
Never gotten that.
Or what do you call a guitar that quits?
That's what you would have said, a quitter.
Never finished.
You just say, it doesn't matter. We lost, we lost. We can't take it out on a hurricane because we lost.
You don't got, would you say guitared? Like, you were there, like quitar. You know, quittar sounds
like where they had the World Cup. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. That's, cutter. I know. Katter. Hey, we can't
even yell our thing. Do you want it just for fun? See if you know the other. No, I know.
There's nothing fun. I don't know. There's nothing fun at all. Okay, Ray, do it the thing. Do the thing. Get out of it. Get us out of this.
Corny.
It's worse bit.
I feel like a loser.
Yes.
Thank you guys.
You can be anywhere
in the whole wide world,
but you're here
and now let's open the mailbag.
You send an email
and we read it all the air.
It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag.
Yeah.
Hello.
Oh, Bobby Bones.
I went to a new doctor's office
and they were weirdly asking
for tips for their nurses.
The sign read
Gratuity appreciated for your nurse.
There was a place
to drop cash and there was even a Venmo QR
code. It seems weird to me. Thinking about not going back. Has tipping gotten out of control? Or
is there a reason I should tip my nurse? I know you're big on tipping, but what would you tip in
this situation? Signed, Nicole, the non-n nurse tipper. Yeah, what is it? 15%, 10%? I don't even know what to
do. My nurse? First of all, here's what I'm going to tiping being out of control. Tipping's out of
control if you'd let it be out of control. Meaning, I don't think there's anything wrong with somebody
going, hey, you can tip me if you want. That doesn't mean you have to tip everybody. It doesn't
mean you have to tip everybody the same. I try to. In my life now, very fortunate, so I try to
pass that along. In my life, 15 years ago, I couldn't. I literally couldn't because I had no money.
There was a difference. So the nurse thing, though, still hits me weird. I'll be honest with you.
It's very strange. And here's the problem. This is the problem with the nurse tipping. That it's fine
to do. Absolutely. I get it. Nurses probably are underpaid too. I don't know what nurses make.
Whatever it is is underpaid because the crap that they do, I couldn't do. I couldn't wipe a bud or put a needle in
somebody or people always coughing and sick.
Catherer? Yeah, nurses
or angels?
Amy's always stuck on the catheter.
She keeps going to the catheter.
Hey, listen.
Well, what's fun?
Here's the bit. Bring one in.
Okay, look, here's what I'm going to say.
If you're going to go back to this place, I know you're saying you're considering
not, if you're going to go and make this place a regular place, you have to tip
because they're going to know you're the person that doesn't tip, and you're probably
not, it's just with a nurse.
I don't want to mess around.
You're not going to get good care?
I don't know.
Like they're going to poke you harder.
Well, they're just not going to, hey, that bedside manner ain't going to be as good.
If you're the one that's not tipping.
I'm not going to say it's going to be bad, but they know.
I would have trouble going to this place because I feel like that's weird.
And if it was the only place, I get it.
It's weird to say tip your nurse.
I'm not going to Google. Is that legal?
Can they take tips?
I think anybody can take tips.
Anyone.
Oh.
I think about I'm putting a jar up here.
Let's do it.
You guys, when you walk out of it, I do a good job.
So it is, yes, tipping is out of control, but you can control it.
And the nurse thing does hit funny.
But if you're going to continue going to this place, you need to tip the nurse because if you don't think they're humans and are affected by, oh, she's the one that doesn't tip.
Like, I don't think they're going to cut off the wrong leg or anything in surgery.
But maybe they're a little slower to you.
Maybe they, that's the thing.
So go somewhere new or tip the nurse.
But yes, it's out of control.
But you can control it.
There are two things you can do.
you can control it and you can stop force fires.
Like Smokey's like Smokey the Bear.
That's right. Thank you.
Amy, anything you want to say about that?
Yeah, I mean, I'm just still stuck on the fact that I don't know because then could you tip teachers?
I guess you do.
Some parents get teachers get teachers.
A lot of people don't come in to be able to do that.
You don't need to send money with the kids.
They'll never get to.
The kids will buy runs out of the machine.
I'm just thinking of all the different people that are like you said.
Parenteacher conferences you put up a jar.
Tips accepted.
I tip like crazy then get that grade boost.
Oh, yeah.
For sure.
Because you know she's going to help or he going to help you get that better grade if parents are tipping.
Yeah.
Yes.
Tipping's out of control.
But if you're going to keep going to this place, you need to tip her because they're going to know.
Okay.
And don't do cash.
But if you do cash, they need to see you do cash.
You need to be like, I'm just going to do some tipping.
Everybody do one little tipping and drop it in.
Where do I put the tip?
Yeah, that's what I always do.
Yeah.
Sir right in front of you, there's a big sense of tip.
I want to tip a lot of money.
Where do I put it?
Yeah.
Otherwise you QR via Venmo.
it and you write your name. Yeah. Good luck with that. That's a weird one, but I appreciate that
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Who do you think he is?
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This woman and her husband walk on five babies at the hospital on Sunday afternoon.
So five.
That would be...
Quintuplets.
Oof
That's a lot
That's tough
I think I just like to have twins
And they come out
And then you're done
You say that
I do
But it's
My sister-in-law
They had twins
And it took the whole family
To like get everything going
Like grandparents
Everyone on board to help out
But it's just got them going
At the same time
Then you're done
Oh that's true
So if you just want to
Yeah
Just have twins and call it
Or it's just like a button
You could push
Yeah that'd be nice
Hey baby just go to the bedroom
Then you push the button
for what you want.
One, two, yeah.
It's just like you're ordering ahead.
So her name is Dominica Clark.
She already had seven children.
Oh, what?
And she gave birth.
They were trying to have eight, big family,
but they gave birth to quintuplets.
That's crazy.
I have a buddy that had quintuplets.
Really?
Yeah, they had one child,
and they'd been trying for a little while to have another one,
and they couldn't get pregnant.
He was in medical school.
So they did some fertility quintuplets.
So, Amy, you can explain that to us better because they do implant a lot of...
Well, I think they were doing like, what, Amy, if you clom in, clom...
Like, it tries to up the eggs and then boom, you have a...
Well, I...
Boom.
The boom happens, though.
Oh, the boom, yeah.
I took clomid.
It's a pill that made me a little crazy.
But it was supposed to make my eggs more attractive so that they would, you know...
I remember you walking in the room and I'd be like, God.
Look those eggs.
It's like, mm.
That would be like, stop looking at the eggs.
So I don't know if, yeah, lunches' friend had a lot of attractive eggs,
because five seems like a lot.
Because I feel like that normally happens when you implant the embryos.
But don't they ever implant way more embryos?
Yes, because they don't, they don't, none of them may survive.
They're kind of like, okay, if we do five, maybe one or two will make it.
Oh, shoot, all five made it.
Next thing you know, act, don't like that.
You got eight.
Dang.
But all those kids hanging out in there, five.
You gotta be huge, right?
Yeah, and they take them out way early.
So, like, Caesarian?
Yeah.
So they're like, I mean...
Oh, yeah, you can't do natural.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Oh, that's not.
I was expected nine months.
Like, Stanley has ACL surgery.
We got to roll them around like a thing.
So, like, you put your belly in a thing and your roll.
Like, for five, that's just what I expected.
I've never seen that.
Yeah, because five at full turn.
And then her having...
You're coming out your butt, your front.
It's just babies coming out everywhere.
Wow. A woman, listen to this one.
A woman has been.
become a first time mom at age 52 after spending more than $200,000 on IVF.
She's from Massachusetts.
She got birth on Christmas Day.
She tried for six years.
She used IVF therapies and donor eggs.
And they've been waiting forever, but 52 and they're going to try again.
Wow.
Oh, my goodness.
Healthy baby?
It says so.
52.
Now, here's the thing that's unfair.
A guy can be 52.
For sure.
59.
90.
603.
87.
71.
We can go full Sesame Street and keep going.
but we don't need to.
So it's unfair that we get to be able to do that forever.
And you guys, Amy, talking about women, don't.
Right.
That sucks.
That sucks.
It's unfair.
It sucks.
We have to do that y'all don't have to do every month.
Never heard of it.
You never heard of it.
Oh, y'all wouldn't.
A lot of these guys got to do the girls can't.
That's true.
Open doors.
Open doors.
Pay for the first date.
Okay.
I would much rather pay for the first date than deal with.
I always tell everybody.
Proposed.
I wish I could have the baby in me.
so I could bond with the baby for nine months.
And you really mean that.
So also before that, you went the-
I'm extremely jealous, yes.
So you went the period every month?
Hit me with it.
No, no way.
You want the cramps?
You want the,
dear God, it's Bobby here.
Please hit me with the period.
One of cramps because I would like to have a baby
in my belly and bond with it for nine months
because I would be extremely jealous.
Because the baby's going to be getting all the time.
You know?
Yeah, and then you get all the sympathy.
You get all the, oh, do you need help with that?
Oh, do you need help with that?
Oh, people don't pet my belly.
People won't pet my belly now, and I'm begging for it.
I get called a creep.
And you get to park closer at the grocery store.
I mean.
Heck yeah.
Go to the mall.
Oh, they have pregnancy partnering.
Oh, you don't have to walk us far.
I wish I could hold the belly in my baby.
My wife says, you just say that because you know you can't.
Right.
It's easy for you to say.
It ain't easy for me to say.
Prove it.
It will never happen.
So it's easy to say.
Ramon Noah was walking us through how much it costs to get an ambulance because he had to call ambulance.
Now, this was on our post show yesterday.
So you can hear this whole show.
And then you can hear a lot of days.
we just stay on and do extra content
and talk extra just because we want to.
We want to give our listeners.
Like, if you like us that much, we'll give you some more for free.
But Ray was talking about the bills for his wife
because she got so sick.
And the gas for the ambulance was how much?
$75.
The fact that they sent an ambulance was how much?
$650.
That also may have included the fire truck.
Because the bill came from the fire truck.
Did you ever see the fire truck?
Yeah, it was there.
I was talking to all the guys.
came out with an axe. I said, you don't need that.
He didn't even knock. They just go to axing the door.
So your wife, there's Ray, there's Bay, and she was just so sick at her stomach, right?
Correct.
Was she like, both ends? What was happening here?
Well, I mean, she was vomiting so fiercely, she was choking on it. It was getting very serious.
So you called, you said, come get her help.
Mm-hmm.
And you knew the restaurant that she had the food that made her sick.
Yeah, we had traced back some of the meals we ate, and then we figured out what she had eaten that I hadn't.
Okay.
And obviously, it couldn't have been something you ate from the same place, even though it was different food, right?
Right, but we had all tried.
It was like kind of stuff we were, finger food that we were both going for.
Got it.
Okay.
So you go to the hospital, she's out in how long?
Eight hours, 10 hours?
It was 10 to 430.
So we were there six and a half hours.
Okay, good.
She's okay now?
Great.
Never been better.
So I say all that just so you know the backstory.
And Ray was fired up because he was like, she got food poisoning.
We found out who it was.
So you sent them an email.
Well, yeah, I was at the hospital a long time, so I had some time on my hand.
so I decided to fire one off.
I was heated.
Triggered because she's sick.
Triggered because you had a fire truck show up at your house with an axe.
I was going to chop down the door.
Will you read us to email that you sent the place,
even though now you realize she wasn't food poisoned?
Correct.
And I redacted some of the stuff not to out the place because it wasn't them.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But let's say again, she did not have food poisoning.
She had the same stomach bug that a lot of us had.
Correct.
Right.
Okay, here we go.
Here's raise email to a restaurant about the food poisoning.
They gave his wife.
But then parentheses, they really didn't.
Go ahead.
Yeah, I said, Dear Bar and Grill.
Just writing to inform you that my wife got food poisoning from your restaurant last night and was deathly ill.
We had several takeout items off your menu.
The one item I didn't have and she did was the signature salad.
That's what got her sick.
We had to pay for an ambulance, fire truck, and hospital visit.
Just letting you know.
Next paragraph.
This is the final one.
This is where it gets good.
We will not be going to your restaurant ever again.
I had a friend once who had a screw in his salad from a different place, and he got paid out.
Oh my God.
I'm not implying anything, but the ball is in your court to make this right, however you see fit.
I'm not implied.
Yes, you didn't.
That's all.
That's complete implication.
I'm not implying anything, but my friend got paid when there was a screw in a salad.
I was mad.
Yeah, but then you're like, pay me money.
And also the way we send an email to this place
You don't really know if it goes anywhere
You just click on a...
Is it in a box?
You go to the website, a mailbox
And then it just goes off into the internet.
Yeah, somebody gets it.
I would assume there's an account.
Okay, have you heard a response from them?
So we didn't get a response there
So we hit them on Instagram.
Wait, why?
So you still think at this point
that she's been food poisoned?
No.
Well, it was within the next couple days
But this is a couple weeks ago.
But yes.
At this point...
The following day didn't get an email back
so then we went to Instagram.
Okay, go ahead.
And DM them the exact same message.
Okay, now, you've said it's two people.
Do you get any sort of response?
No response.
And did you send a follow-up going,
my bad, that's on me?
That's what we kind of talked about
because they didn't ever respond in the first place,
is it now our job to tell them
that we were totally in the wrong,
it's our bad.
That's up to you.
Is it your job?
I'm asking you.
Yeah, I feel like if we had started
the line of communication,
maybe we should.
But they just,
I don't know. The email just went off into the ether.
Well, why not send into the ether a, hey, my bad.
The sensational salad was quite sensational.
It wasn't sensational salad's fault.
And we have discussed that, but we just haven't yet.
You discussed in a meeting about it in the boardroom.
Yeah.
How many days did it, or what was the time for him figuring out it was the virus?
Probably two days when he got sick, right?
When he got it.
And you know, food poisoning, you really can't catch that from somebody else.
You can, oh, no, no, you can catch the bug, not food.
Yeah, but not food poisoning.
So the salad didn't get her sick, and then you got the salad sickness.
Right?
Absolutely.
You're right.
My best recommendation would be to send off another note into the ether.
Maybe nobody gets it.
And go, hey, we'd like to compliment your...
What was the salad called?
Signature salad.
We'd like to compliment your signature salad.
It seems in the past, I mistakenly thought he gave us food poisoning.
That was not the case.
Please accept my apologies.
Maybe you just send that, and if it goes into ether, great.
Well, and then some of the other stuff we can't take back.
is apparently they really want to know when it's food poisoning the place. So we told every
fire truck person, all the ambulance staff at the emergency room, and they put it on a list.
So I don't know how you correct any of that. Here's how you do it. You get on our Bobby
Bones show Instagram and you do a public apology and you say, I'm sorry, this place is awesome
and I should have never blamed it because it was a stomach bug. And all the firefighters and
police officers, and you tag every one of them in America. Oh wow. And it's like when you
have to write sentences, I just have to write, you know, if I talk too much,
class. You have to find and tag every police officer in America. And we'll go back to that
restaurant tonight. Was it a good restaurant where you said you weren't going to go back? It's one of
our favorites. It's right next to our place. Good news. You get to go back. I hope this time though
they do food poisoning the salad a little bit. So what do we learn from this? What we really learned
is if you're triggered, don't respond. Because a triggered response is always the worst.
He did. And you feel like when you're
out of that triggered when your brain's not flipped up, scared, fight or flight.
When you come out of that, you're always like, oh, why did I do that?
I really work on not giving triggered responses.
There have been some times recently where I wanted to just, I was so triggered that I wanted
to come on and just melt things, and I didn't.
And I'm proud of myself because I've had that growth.
Now, I don't always have that growth.
With the Chris Lys thing blew up, I wanted to come on and melt down the whole town.
Oh, yeah.
Whenever they were coming at me, but I didn't because I go, there's no use in that.
I'm not so the same thing with Ray
He was triggered
He probably should have waited
And after he got the virus
Realized okay this is not food poisoning
And if it still was sent a note
A few days later
Triggered responses are not good responses
Because one way or the other
You're in a place where emotionally
You're not making the best decision
Because it's emotional
And decisions really shouldn't be made by emotion
For the most part
I was talking with a friend yesterday
Because he's going through some crap
He was like I want to do this
I want to do that
And he also was an athlete
And I said, think about this. When did you play your best basketball? He was like, what do you mean?
I said, when your heart rate isn't just when you're not super nervous, when you're doing something you've done 100 times before, when you're calm, you can think.
So right now you're not that calm. You're not thinking straight. You're nervous. You're like going on stage for the first time on American Idol.
You're like playing ball. You're a nine squared at the first time with senior high team. Your heart rates up. You're going for a job interview for a job that you may not even feel like you deserve, but you're so nervous.
No, you can't be in that space right now. You got to let it calm down before you can make the most rational best decision for you.
And so that's what I try to do.
I'm not always good at it.
That's what I try to do.
I've noticed that about you, though.
It is gross.
Because, yeah, when emotion comes in, logic goes out.
And then, yeah, you don't have to deal with that regret later.
Emotions are good to be there, but they just shouldn't be in the driver's seat.
Old Me burns down about 10 talents at this point.
Oh, yeah.
New Me has staff here on the show that I realize if I can't burn the whole, if it's not good for me to burn the tent, which I will.
I'll burn towns down.
And I still do occasionally.
But I go, if it's trivial, I don't because I,
have a responsibility to not only
everybody in this room but the room that connects
and then also to our listeners.
So that's the point we're going to take from this.
Triggered response
is not good response.
99% of the time.
So try to remove yourself
from the trigger, make a decision,
and you won't regret it most of the time.
Ray regrets that unless he gets paid out.
Also, too, let's not jump straight to
food poisoning every time.
Well, he was triggered.
He was triggered as crap.
All, Ray, thank you for sharing that with us.
Hey, that was vulnerable of you.
And maybe it leads to a commercial.
No, it's not going to.
And I advertise for the signature salad.
But it's not going to.
Hey, Ray here.
You know, once I thought the signature salad made my wife sick.
She vomited for days.
Heck, there was an ambulance call.
Here's the one thing about it.
It doesn't get your food poisoning.
$2.99.
Enjoy.
Yeah.
Ray, thank you.
You can cut the song.
All right.
We got a lot to do.
We got a lot of fun stuff we're going to do today.
Why don't we hit this?
Well, do tell me something good, obviously, in the second.
I had a bad day yesterday.
Oh, no.
At a bad day.
I almost did Instagram Live, and I haven't done one of those in ages.
It was such a bad day.
I almost got on Instagram Live.
That's how you know.
That's how you know.
Okay.
Time now for the news.
Bobby's Big.
Stories.
A contestant from Naked and Afraid injured his penis from the campfire on the show.
Oh, yeah.
One of the coals from the fire landed on.
on his weiner during the premiere,
he starts yelling, everybody's sleeping,
the medics came,
that'll be released on Sunday on Discovery
from the New York Post.
Cool.
I don't like that.
How does that not happen more often, though,
on that show?
Because most people don't get their naked wiener near a fire
probably.
But they're doing a lot of other things.
They're naked.
Everything naked.
Yeah.
Well, not really.
Really?
Because they start naked, I think.
Or am I thinking of a different Survivor show?
Because there was a guy
that was on Snake in the Grass,
my show that's on Peacock right now,
and he's a contestant from
naked and afraid, but they can build their own clothes if they build their own clothes, like make
their own clothes.
Yeah, they have to kill like an animal or something?
Or plants.
Yeah, like a little.
Hey, Adam and Eve, have I heard of them?
Yes, I've heard of those too.
So I think, but yeah, that's weird.
Wow.
And that hurts and that's painful.
Also in the news, update your iPhone now.
Apple issues an urgent warning to download the new iOS 16 that fixes security flaws amid
hacking fears.
Why do they keep doing?
It's like I have to download a new one every other week because of hacking fears.
And what am I really downloading?
Exactly.
The vaccine?
Maybe.
Exactly.
That's the new conspiracy theory.
That's from the Daily Mail.
I'll do it just because I always have.
And I can't prove not to do it.
And how are they...
I was talking to somebody yesterday about hacking, just in general.
And if you pay somebody enough money,
you can go hire a hacker from another country.
50 grand, they can hack whatever you want.
It's crazy.
You've written stories about it online.
I think it's almost...
it's hard to be safe.
Like, I'm over to protecting my identity,
and that's been great with LifeLog.
But still, my stuff gets on the dark web sometimes.
And that's LifeLog.
We go, hey, your information's on the dark web.
You need to change password because it's up there.
So I do.
So thank God I have that.
But, like, I don't even know how that stuff gets out there.
Yeah.
How they do these data breaches?
Mm-hmm.
So change it.
Get up that new iOS 16.
And lunchbox, what do you want?
Four?
I have no idea, man.
I haven't updated.
Because it always says,
oh, you got to back up your phone.
You may lose everything.
So I'm like, well,
Why would I update it if I'm going to lose everything?
No, that doesn't mean you got to back up your phone because you might lose everything.
It means you better back up your phone because if you don't, you could lose everything and not have it.
I think you're reading that wrong.
I don't know.
It's always like, you could lose all your photos if you don't back it up.
And I'm like.
Right.
That's the way to read it.
Yes.
Yeah, but I don't even know how to back it up.
So you bend down, stick it out and back it out, dude.
Come on, let's go.
Then you look good.
I want you back the thing.
But where, I mean, where would I back it up?
Like, I don't know.
Club.
Also in the news, Sam Hunt announces a special two-night show in Las Vegas.
He will do two shows there.
According to the press release, Sam will perform at Resorts World Theater.
Friday, April 21st, Saturday, April 22nd.
Tickets for the show.
Go on sale February 16th.
Is that today?
Yep.
Yeah.
Look at that at 10 a.m.
Probably local Vegas time.
That's from Fox 5 Vegas.
Elon Musk created a special system for you to see all of his tweets first.
That's why we see all his tweets.
So what happens.
happened was he buys Twitter. He didn't want to buy Twitter. He didn't want to buy Twitter.
He buys Twitter. Twitter's now a nightmare. It's a mess. Hopefully they get it fixed.
Half people have left. Half people have been fired. So basically it's just Elon in a room by
himself. Playing with an Atari controller. But what do you mean he didn't want to buy it?
Well, so he made, he goes, hey, I'm going to buy it. They tried to get out of it.
Oh, okay. But the court held him to it and you have to buy it. So now he owns Twitter.
And I love Twitter, but it is a mess. It's a mess now. That being said, he posted a tweet,
It's like I got so many followers.
How come my analytics on these shows so many people saw it?
Well, there was a great engagement with it.
Like people didn't care about that one that much.
And they're like, I own Twitter.
Everything that I post should be seen.
Oh, boy.
Yeah, but I would do that too if I own Twitter.
I get it.
That's funny.
I would be like, I bought this.
So if I post something, everybody needs to see it.
I don't care what the algorithm say for everybody else.
So like I get it.
It's just funny that that's how it happened.
And we see all his tweets and they're not that good.
Sometimes they are, but sometimes I'm just like, how did this show up?
Because I don't follow him.
Yeah.
But that's how he makes sure we all see it.
I felt that though.
Because if I own Twitter, you'd see every one of my tweets too.
I mean, this story got me, I haven't logged into Twitter in a while, and this story got me to go in.
So I guess he's doing something, right?
Now I'm curious.
He must be doing something right.
Daycare director charged with giving 17 children melatonin without parents consent.
Oh, no.
How do you feel about that, Eddie?
No, you can't do that.
Like, I get you want them to go to, like, nap.
time or whatever and go to sleep, which you can't make them go to sleep.
Like, you can't do that. That's illegal.
Amy? I mean, I give my son melatonin every night, but he's aware of it, and I'm the parent,
and I am aware of it as well. And I know the amount his body can handle.
This is from NBC Boston. A former daycare director is facing multiple charges after being
accused of giving melaton a gummies. I love a gummy, though. They're good. Yeah, it didn't matter
what the gummy is. They work. I like a gummy. So she faces 11 counts of neglect of a dependent,
it six counts of a reckless supervision.
And that was it.
She was giving kids melatonin gummies.
And you can't do that.
That's illegal.
She should be in trouble.
But a little bit, are you guys like, I felt that.
I get it.
You just can't do it.
We do it as parents.
I mean, that's why I just said, aren't these gummies good?
Like a little bit you have sympathy for her.
You're like, she must have been having a bad.
But you can't do that.
Isn't it weird how Amy says it, though?
You like these gummies?
Gimmies are good.
Anyone ever changed their kid's name?
That's the question.
A mom admitted.
she wants to change the name of her daughter who is 18 months old.
So, have you talked about in your family, somebody's name being changed on the air?
No, did I do that?
No, not you.
Oh.
I thought about when we were...
No, not you.
Why are you looking at me like that?
It's happening over there.
What?
I'm not going to say it on the air if you've never said it.
Didn't someone in your family have a kid changed their name?
They didn't.
Okay, I think maybe what you're referring to is they didn't name him for a while.
Who?
Are you talking about?
I gave him on my miss him.
Is that you with my sister?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, go ahead.
Well, she just didn't, they did.
I don't think they changed it.
She just didn't name him for a while and they left the hospital.
And then when he was four, they finally picked out a name.
Oh.
And then they were forced to like figure it out because you have to fill out that paperwork.
And they're like, dang it.
Okay.
So they did it.
Got it.
Were they calling him anything for the bit of time?
I can't remember.
They didn't change his name.
I remember that wrong, huh?
I guess.
I don't know.
They call him like the nickname of,
Yeah, I don't know.
Well, so the baby, which she wants to change the name.
It sounds like a virus, she said.
She refers to herself as VVy, but it doesn't say what the name is.
Did you ever see that?
Because I look for it.
And I never saw the kid's name, so I thought it would be something like Corona or.
Yeah.
A bird flu.
Yeah, or like food poisonong.
Like French.
But they're changing the name after 18 months.
I guess I would just see from a psychologist.
or something like if that, because that seems still young to me, but I don't know how much
they know or what they're attached to with their name.
Or be consistent with it.
Change it every 18 months for the rest of her life.
That way it's just normal.
Yeah, yeah.
That's from the Daily Mail.
Finally, some ways to alleviate a headache naturally.
Instead of always reaching for medication, there are other ways to get rid of a migraine.
The next time you want to lose a headache, they say, do something that makes you happy
right away.
Research says that watching a favorite TV show or chatting with a loved one curbs your headache.
Going for a runner meditating is also great ways to lose some of the pain.
That's from women.
world. Here's the thing. If I go for a run, my head hurts, it makes my head hurt worse because it's like
this. Hurt. Hurt. Hurt. As I run. The only thing I want to do that sounds fun when I get a
headache is get rid of the headache. You know what sounds fun? Medicine. Take a medicine.
But I don't, I can't subscribe to that because when I get a headache, which isn't a lot,
and I get a headache for dehydration mostly, because if I don't drink enough water, it kills,
or I get so car sick sometimes, I'll get a headache. But the last thing I want to do is go watch
family ties when my head's killing me. But you do love that. I know. I know.
I would. That would be cool.
All right. Thank you. That's the news.
Those were Bobby's Big.
Stories.
All right, coming up in a few minutes, Chase Rice.
I will say yesterday is a pretty brutal day.
I got two things to do.
I'm going to do housekeeping,
and I'm going to do why yesterday was not good,
both at the same time in this segment.
So I go yesterday, I had a friend who was like,
hey, let's get some pickleball.
So I don't get a chance to play a lot of pickleball,
but I like to play pickleball.
And I think I'm pretty good for a pickleball player
as someone who doesn't play a lot of pickleball.
So I love it.
And he was really good.
Like next level good.
And he comes out and he just wolfs my butt, round one.
And I'm like, all right, let's go.
I really didn't do anything different, but I said, all right, let's go.
And so he beat me again, game two.
And we're playing Best of Five.
Well, I wore tennis shoes that I had never worn to work out or run in before, but they were newest.
So I've already started to get blisters on my feet like Game 2.
But again, we're playing Best of Five, and I'm down O2.
And one thing I'm not going to do is give up because I realize this could be the beginning of a great Disney movie.
Oh, for sure.
So my feet are killing me.
Game three, I win.
Take my shoe off, got a little blood.
Coming out of my toe.
Oh, wild blood.
Yeah.
And I know the reporters are already writing about it, the blood game.
But it's 2-1.
Play another game.
I win game, I win game four, so it's two to two.
Dang, this is crazy.
It's crazy.
The crowd's on their feet.
What was weird, though, was the pickleball courts were next to a school.
They're not on the school property, but they're next to a school,
and the school was, like, out at three.
There were kids everywhere.
That's weird.
Yeah, it felt weird.
Yeah.
And I was like, are we, like, on school property?
property. We weren't, but it was right next to a school. So we played game five and I got
beaten. I lost. I went home. But so it wasn't a good ending to the Disney movie. But before
I was going home, I left my bag. I keep everything in a bag. You know, for me, it's no pockets
in 23. So I always carry a bag. Keep my phone, keys, a bar, band-aids. It's like a man
purse. Like you still have pockets. You just don't want to put anything in them. Yeah. For
me, no pockets of 23. That's what I say.
I got basically a me mall purse at this point.
And so I put in the back of the car.
Little did I know a car could lock with the keys inside of it.
Ever heard of such thing?
No.
Me either.
It's what happened.
I go up to the door, pull it up.
Well, my friend who's leaving is starting to back out.
And I don't want to.
We've been playing pickleball for the last two hours.
And I lost.
I'm just trying to play it cool and be like a good sport.
I don't stop them for like help.
I can't unlock the car door.
And I'm like, great.
So I call.
I get an Uber.
I Uber 25 minutes home.
What?
Get a car key.
Uber 25 minutes back.
Oh my goodness.
Car sick is crazy.
My feet are bleeding.
Finally gets the car.
It takes another 25 minutes.
It took me like two hours to just get home.
And my feet are killing me today just because I played in shoes I shouldn't have played in and lost.
And all that sucked.
And then last night, Arkansas lost the game.
And I was, they didn't play until 8 o'clock and they lost it.
It was like 10.30.
And I went to bed with busted up feet, a loser in pickleball and a loser in basketball.
But you didn't play the basketball game.
Basically.
You just watched it.
No, that's what it feels like.
Okay.
So that was my bad day yesterday.
Good.
The end.
See.
Hey, seen.
I was what, you said it was the worst day.
He almost went live.
Ever.
Yeah, I was stuck at my car.
And I was just going to ask somebody to come help me.
Okay.
Can somebody please let me in my car?
Anybody don't want to Jimmy a lock or something?
And luckily, I have my phone.
And so I just called an Uber.
And I get so car sick in the back seat.
And now sometimes we'll go,
hey, do you mind if I sit up front with you?
Which is always weird.
But I'm okay.
with it so I don't vomit, but I stunk so bad from playing pickleball. I didn't want to make the guy
smell my armpit holes for the next 25 minutes. So, yeah, it was a pretty rough one yesterday.
Yeah, and now I'm, I'm thinking about if that actually, like, if my key was in there, you couldn't
just, like, put your finger on the, I tried it all. Nothing? Tried it all. Huh. And if I could change
any part of that day, I would change me losing a pickleball. Yeah, for sure. I do all the car lock.
I hate losing so much. You wouldn't change Arkansas winning to win? To win?
Probably me losing to pickleball.
Oh, huh.
Yeah, let myself down there.
It was so close.
It was so close.
And then some housekeeping now.
Housekeeping.
I had a couple things I want to say here.
Housekeeping.
So I'll follow up this voicemail with the answer.
This is Ann Marina from Seattle.
Hey, Bobby Blumstow.
I'm just wondering what happened to your guys' station.
You used to play on 98.9 The Bull here, and now it plays rock music, which I hate.
So really bummed that you guys are gone because 100.7 the wool sucks.
And we miss you.
Anyway, hope you guys can play or broadcast back to Seattle area sometime soon.
So I didn't know this is happening either.
And usually if like our show for some reason isn't doing well, they'll just change out the show.
But they just flipped the whole radio station out of nowhere.
And Scuba Steve goes, hey, you know, they just flipped it to a rock station.
I'm like, I did not know that.
And so that station now is apparently a rock station.
So I'm doing mornings over there as Bobby Rock.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, coming up, we're doing Van Halen on the 3.
But yeah, that station no longer exists, which is weird.
But you can listen on our IHR radio app every day.
You can listen to the podcast.
It used to be where I was obsessed with getting into markets,
but now I don't care as much.
I do care, but I don't care as much because a lot of people listen on demand.
A lot of people listen live, but they can also listen live on the app.
But that's the situation there.
Will we end up somewhere else?
I don't know.
But I appreciate that call, and I hope you still listen to the show.
We were actually doing better than the other shows on the station.
So I thought it was, like, I just got to report,
how you guys are killing it finally because it takes a while
for us to catch on and then they flip the stations
that's weird that's it maybe tomorrow they flip it back
I don't know oh that'd be cool
the other one is
Morgan Wallin was going to come on the show
his album is coming out
and so we had it scheduled and now it's not scheduled
um let's housekeeping
scuba do you want to hit this up
so is he coming on at all now at this point
yeah it's still a negotiate I don't want to get too much into it
but it is going to happen at some point that's the plan
so he was going to come on and basically it was
like I've known Morgan a long time
I was like let's go
but like and they didn't try to put any rules on us
like there had been artists who said we're not rules
but I just let them know hey look if Morgan comes in
he hasn't been in a long time
so I want to talk about everything
the bad stuff the great stuff
and if so cool
let's go in there we're like no problem he's about to do his big album release
so in the middle of all that
me or them
we're like let's wait till right after that's over
so we can kind of just come in here and not to worry about 73
other interviews. So he is going to come in.
But if you're like, where's Morgan? Why is it? He's on
what's that? The Rock in Seattle.
He's on the wolf. Yeah, why is he not on there?
It's kind of us just trying to figure out. Like Steve's, we're kind of trying to figure
out, I'm gone, he's gone. When we can actually just come in here and just sit and
relax and just talk. But he is cool. We're talking about. I don't know.
Yeah, I guess so. Awesome. But they want to like,
here are the rules. Nice.
And so that's it. That's what's up. Thank you. Ray, we do it. We do it.
over time? Yeah. All right, that's
that's housekeeping.
Bobby Bones Show.
Bonehead.
Story of the day.
This story comes to us from Palm
Coast, Florida.
Police responded to a break-in into convenience
store around 5 a.m.
Saw some things trash, some things stolen.
They're looking around. They're like, oh,
oh, what's this? Is this a debit card?
No way.
Yeah.
It was the person's debit card that had broken
into the store.
I get that a lot of these people are breaking
into places like this because
maybe they don't have options.
Maybe they're addicted to something
and they need to go steal so they can buy.
Maybe they're bull.
I don't know.
Maybe they're just dumb.
And then I'm like, why would they drop their debit card?
I remember, sometimes they're just dumb.
Because I would go and rob something
and I would have no forms of...
Or I would go steal someone else's identification,
put it on me, drop it, and then rob it.
Ooh, that's next level.
What if that's what happened?
That is next level.
That's what I would do.
I would go a full next level.
They'd go after the wrong dude because of the debit card.
And I would cut off somebody's fingers
and put them on my fingers.
touch everything.
Well, see, I thought that popped into my mind is maybe he considered paying for a second.
Ah, when he was arrested, he told police, oh, yeah, yeah, I left that there because I knew it was
illegal to steal and I wanted to pay for the items.
Okay, Amy, that's a story.
Hey, you know what?
Case dismissed?
You go free, sir.
I can't prove it wasn't true.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'm lunchbox.
That's your bonehead story of the day.
Is it tough as a parent when you find out there's no school on a day that you always
expect there to be school?
Yeah.
And is it on, should you have known, by the way?
Probably.
I mean, I'm sure there's a calendar that goes out at the beginning of the year,
but it's always just a surprise when, you know, the kids are like,
oh, yeah, we don't have school Friday.
Oh, really? Why? I don't really know. But also, we don't have it on Monday.
So your kids don't have school tomorrow or Monday?
Monday's President's Day, so that's why.
We're working. By the way, we're working, and I'm going to be honest with everybody here listening.
We were told we could have the day off.
Oh, why do you do that?
Yeah, why do you?
So that's in our employee handbook.
Everybody's going to be off and we're going to be working.
No one's going to be an office.
That's not true, and I'm going to tell you why.
it's government, for the most part, people don't get off for President's Day.
Like, normal folks don't get off for President's Day.
And I feel like we and our listeners are normal folks.
So I was like, we're not taking that day off because they're going to be driving to work.
Most people are going to work that day.
What do we agree?
No, no one's going to school, so they're going to be taking school days off because they've got to stay with their kids.
All federal buildings will be closed.
I mean, we have a lot of federal listeners.
Well, we're working because I felt like it was in best interest of our listeners to work on Monday.
Yeah, which is all fine and good.
It'll be a crappy show, but we'll be here.
We'll be here.
I'm not putting that much effort into it.
I'm just kidding.
But your kids, so why are they off tomorrow?
I don't know.
Pre-presidentity day warm up or what?
Right, why not?
Let's make it a four-day weekend.
I don't know.
So what do you do as a parent?
Okay, obviously you missed the calendar.
You did.
I'm sure it was somewhere.
You missed, but okay.
What do you do now that if you're a parent, just generally,
Eddie, I'm asking you too.
If your kids have two days of school
that they usually have, they're not going to school now,
and you only learn a few days out.
Yeah, so I'm going to be honest.
My daughter will probably sleep till one.
Oh, that sounds good.
That's awesome.
15th is her favorite thing to do.
And my son, I'll probably have to extend his tablet time.
Good for him.
So they win.
He has a time.
Oh, because we're still working.
And also they're older too, which is great.
They're not four or six.
Oh, right.
I mean, that would be a problem.
But it's not like we're home to enforce like,
hey, we should probably do some reading today or, you know, I don't know.
And I wish I could sleep till one every day.
Amy's daughter and myself,
we would have the same sleep schedule.
Yes.
Go to bed at 4 or 5 a.m.
and sleep until 1 or 2 p.m. every day.
Just naturally.
It is hot.
Yeah, she's convinced that she always says.
She's like, I really feel like I was on Japan time.
That is such a good thing to say.
I like that.
Eddie, what about your kids?
Because they're different ages.
You have young ones too.
Yeah, but cool for me.
My wife's stay at home mom,
so she kind of deals with all that stuff.
For her, it's like she gets the day off.
And Eddie stays the longer.
No, that's not true.
The day off.
Yeah, for her to do whatever she wants to do, really.
And if the kids are all home, that's not really awful.
Well, I know that's normally her day, but when the kids have to stay home,
she's like, great, I got to just hang out with the kids.
A lot of screen time, though.
She says that.
So it affects you none.
Me?
No, man.
I just stay at work, do my thing, you know?
He said stay at work.
Not go to work.
Get home at work.
You also think of more meals because you're like, oh, shoot, we have to feed them lunch.
Eddie's like, oh, crap, we didn't think about that.
Well, my wife's got it.
Oh, we don't have lunch.
Well, God be with you, guys in your.
All your kids.
Thank you, bones.
Appreciate that.
There is a new four things with Amy Brown up today
where she talks about,
you're never going to believe it.
Four different things, right?
Yes.
Thank you.
Check it out.
And then that's all.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Goodbye, everybody.
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