The Bobby Bones Show - Tim McGraw & Faith Hill In Studio + Bobby Helps Teacher Raise Money For Shoes For Kids + Brantley Gilbert Calls In To Talk About Being A New Dad
Episode Date: November 16, 2017Tim McGraw and Faith Hill stop by the studio, Bobby and the 'B-Team' help Oklahoma teacher raise money for children's shoes and Brantley Gilbert calls in to talk about being a new Dad Learn more abou...t your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Good morning, and welcome to Thursday show.
Morning, studio.
Morning.
You know, I did that 23 and me.
Yeah.
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So I do it.
And I spit all over myself.
And you should read the directions before you do it.
Because that video is disgusting.
To be fair, that was a lot of spit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, and then I get my results back and I talked about how I was from like,
different parts of Europe and a little bit from like West Africa and, you know, just,
so I finally got on the phone with them and asked questions because there are things I didn't know how to get into.
Number one is I found like, I told you, I found like a second cousin.
And so I messaged her because they protect your privacy.
And she messaged me back.
And she was like, hey, I knew your grandma.
What?
And I was like, what?
And so I don't really know her, but we exchange messages.
She in America?
Yeah.
Okay.
Why I didn't know this is a West African Wednesday?
No, no.
I think she's in Arkansas.
Okay.
She knew his grandma.
But she, yeah, she knew my grandma.
Just ask you questions.
I'm like Ghana.
And then there's a thing too where they test your like baldness if you're going to go bald or not.
Like period.
And I'm not.
And it tells you, I don't be mad.
And it tells you, it tells you out that I'm not going bald.
And it tells you, I talk about the alcohol flesh thing.
Like if I were to drink, alcohol wouldn't flush my body very well.
So you'd have bad hangovers.
Yes.
That's exactly what it is.
And there's another thing you can opt into or not, because I'm totally geeking out because I was just so into it.
Where they can tell you if you have the Alzheimer's gene.
Oh, no.
And some people just don't want to know.
No way.
So I did.
I do want to know.
And?
Well, I just opted and haven't looked at it yet.
Okay.
I'm going to wait until I get home.
You don't want to do it on air?
Does it run in your family?
Do you know if it runs in your family?
Everybody died, sort of from cancer or, like, drugs.
So I don't know.
Yeah.
It's on my dad's side for sure.
I've wanted to figure it out, like, if I have it.
Because I think there are things preventatively you can do for Alzheimer's.
Well, it's fascinating.
Sounds like it.
To help, I guess.
I don't even know how much it costs because I just got it for free.
It was like, hey, because Ryan Seagrass was doing a month of show.
And I was like, hey, send me one of those.
And so it's a cool thing.
If you guys want to do it.
I'm going to try it.
Yeah, I'm going to do it.
I'm going to do it. I already went to their website.
Okay, well, cool. I went to a lot of websites.
Bobby Booms.
Recognizing people doing cool things.
It's ICU.
David Wends a dentist, and he met retired Air Force Staff Sergeant Tyler Harmon.
So they're working out together.
There's the dentist, and there's the retired Air Force guy.
He said, hey, I'll give you a free teeth cleaning.
And then when he got in there, he said, whoa, you have a lot of issues.
It cracked teeth, a gum infection of more issues.
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Wow, that's amazing.
Right?
Yeah.
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Yesterday we're talking about all the celebrities in the news, and it's like, every day there's a new celebrity who's a bad dude.
And we're like, who'd you meet that was a celebrity that was awesome?
Hey, you're on the air of Leigh Ann in California.
Yes.
Thank you for calling.
So who'd you meet that was super nice?
I met John Mayer.
Yeah, where'd you meet him?
I met him in an elevator at the Ritz Carlton in L.A. in 2013.
Dang, baller.
You had the Ritz Carlton.
Yeah.
Well, yeah.
Well, it was the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony that weekend.
Yeah.
and let's see I had been to yoga earlier in the day
and I was super hot and sweaty
it was a big room yoga class
I just was like coming back to my hotel
so I could change and shower and eat before the ceremony that night
and when I get in the hotel in the elevator to go out to my room
John Mayer was in the elevator already
you probably your body is a wonderland
hate that song the best song ever
It's so good he's my favorite
And I hate that song.
You're on the air. Eric, North Carolina.
Hello.
Hey, how you doing, buddy?
Good, man.
So we're talking about celebrities that are awesome when you met him.
Go ahead.
Justin Moore.
Yeah, he's a good dude.
He's a great guy.
Got to hang out with him a few times.
I brought him a bottle from my granddaddy's bar
after my granddad passed away.
And gave it to him and brought him a little West Virginia Clear.
And he seemed to like all of it and just treated us great.
He talked to us for, well, it felt like 20 minutes.
His manager came over three times and said, hey, we got to go.
So he was a great guy.
Yeah, he's a good dude.
I appreciate that call.
Hey, Beth, in Arkansas.
Hi, I met Tim McGraw.
How'd they go?
He is amazing, and he smells so good, too.
Oh, you ladies, that smell.
All you ladies, that smell.
Do you have his hat on, his black hat?
Well, yeah, he had his black hat on, and, of course, the tight T-shirt.
Of course.
Yeah, it was awesome.
Oh, it sounds like it.
There you go.
So.
All right, time for positivity here on your Thursday.
Tell me something good.
Tell me, a California bride has become the fourth woman in her family to get married in the handmade dress that her great grandmother made in war in her wedding back in 1931.
Wow.
So, yeah, now four women in this family have worn it.
So I guess there's probably pressure.
Yeah.
For the next person that gets married, like, aren't you going to wear a great girl in his wedding dress?
I don't want to wear a Gertrude.
I guess I have to, though.
Her name's not Gertrude.
It's Maria.
No, everybody holds Gertrude.
My mind.
Yeah.
Lunchbox, what do you have?
Tell me something good.
Public schools have started this cool thing called sharing tables.
So, you know, let's say you bring your lunch to school and Jimmy looks in there goes, man, man, I don't really want my carrots.
Instead of throwing them away, you put them on the sharing table and then say a kid's hungry,
and go get them off the sharing table and eat those carrots and go.
That's what carrot.
That is cool.
How about this one?
So they're at Applebee's, and a vet just came back from Afghanistan, and it's him and like 19 friends are celebrating his return.
And an anonymous couple bought everybody's dinner to visit the table and then peace out.
Love that.
So awesome.
Yeah, they're like, goodbye.
I don't even need any recognition, but thank you for serving.
And bought it and covered the tab.
Have you started kid-proofing your house yet, Amy?
No.
Because you have to cover up like the holes where they get shocked.
What?
No, they're not going to stick their feet.
No, these are, my kids are very, they're like adults.
They're fine.
They care for the, they're good.
They're not like adults first of all.
They have outlets at the orphanage.
They don't stick their finger in the outlet.
Like in their, my kids are grown.
Like, I'm not getting little babies.
They're seven and ten.
Like, they know not to stick their finger in the outlet.
But my nine year old, like, he'll like mess with a pencil and look at it.
And be like, no, no, no.
You know not to do that.
You know, you guys.
My kids are coming from an orphanage where there's 65 kids.
My daughter's 10.
But, like, she helps raise other kids.
Like she's older than 10, like when it comes to like street smarts and survival.
But she's going to be younger than 10 in many, many, many other ways.
Oh, for sure.
I agree that she's cognitively, she's a little behind.
But there's something about growing up the way they've grown up that makes me like not that
worried about them.
Like, I feel like I could leave them at the house.
It'll be good to go.
Oh, boy.
And I obviously know a lot more than you do about them.
Yeah, of course.
Yeah, of course.
So.
Do you think that they're going to like do things, like stick their fingers?
I think there's going to be a lot of things that they're not used to.
Okay.
I just wanted if you, like, adjust.
your house. No, I haven't done anything, so you're making me a little nervous. I mean, I've done
whatever when we got our home study done for the adoption. Like, I've got a fire extinguisher
and stuff. Yeah, but that's like for normal human. That's for adults. I have that
from just me. Yeah. Yeah. So you got a SUV. Yes. Now, is that a kid? You got that
because of the kids. Yeah, and more safety features for me in case I might be distracted by kids.
You know, like, you know, it'll beep at me if like I'm about to hit something.
or it'll even like slam on the brakes for me.
Don't trust that.
Oh, really?
Just the brakes slam.
I'm not going to trust it.
But like navigation-wise, like my, or, you know, just sensor type stuff, way more safety
features and Bluetooth and all that.
Like, I've, you know, you can talk on your phone hands-free.
Like, I don't have any of that in my, in my old car.
Her husband, Amy's husband, made her get a white SUV because statistically, people
see white SUVs and dodge them more.
Wow.
Well, in the dark, white shows it more.
Like, white is the safest.
vehicle.
Because people can see it and he's worried about, he's counting on other people to watch
for her.
That means he's tried everything to keep you safe.
I know.
For 10 years, I've had a black SUV and then now I have a light one.
And for 10 years, she's hit everything.
Oh, man.
Yeah, there's not going to be any more of that because it'll go beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, or something
like that.
Just remember to hear that sound.
Do you have, does it have like the stuff in it where you can watch movies and stuff?
Well, it has little attachments on the back of their seats where I can put an iPad.
Like, it's not a built-in screen.
We didn't spring for that.
That was really expensive.
But the iPad, you can just slide it right in.
And they'll have their own little traveling iPads.
Because I feel like anytime we have free time, like in the car, they're going to be watching something that's teaching them English.
Like, not Dora the, well, maybe Dora the Explorer, but she teaches Spanish, I think.
Whatever.
They'll be tri-label.
Amy doesn't even know yet.
I know.
She's going to wing it.
It'll all work out of it.
Yeah, I like the fact that, I mean, I'm a new mom and I'm winging it already.
I mean, realistically, we all wing it.
That's so true.
But you grow with the baby, you're a baby parent, and you grow with the baby.
Correct.
The problem is Amy just, like, getting thrown the deep end.
Yeah, with two of them.
Yeah.
I know.
But there's school and stuff.
Like, they don't have some others.
Bobby Bone Show.
Boney of the day.
This story comes us from Port Huron, Michigan.
A man thought he had a gas leak in his new water heater.
She's like, man, I got to go check that out.
Goes downstairs.
He's like, man, I can't really see.
What should I do?
I got a match. Let me light the match.
That boy. Find the source.
Lights the match. Boom.
Shinged all his hair off his face.
I mean, if you think you have a gas leak, you probably get a flashlight, right?
Not a match.
Yeah, that's just clearly not stopping and thinking about the situation.
But I guess we wouldn't have boneheads.
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Next week's Thanksgiving?
Yes, next Thursday.
That's crazy.
That's like holiday seasons here.
Yeah, we're in it.
Wow.
The normal Thanksgiving meals 3,000 calories.
Yeah, it's a lot.
Total.
That's what they say.
The meals 3,000 calories, and then throughout the day,
you take in about 5,000 because of all the snacking.
What?
That's it?
Oh, my gosh.
That's a really busy day.
And to even that out, it's eight hours of exercise.
Okay.
So that's what it takes in order to get back to square one.
So like one of those little walks that you do after the lunch that doesn't help much?
Everyone wants to go take a walk.
I don't think so.
I used to go do turkey trot before Thanksgiving.
Yeah, can't hurt.
And you go run five miles.
Okay.
And then you eat.
I felt pretty good about that.
Yeah.
But if you exercise before you eat, you always eat better, too.
Because you feel healthy.
Thanksgiving, what do you think people put on a day, weight-wise?
Oh, two pounds.
Do you okay?
Bear, lunchbox?
Man, three and a half pounds.
The average American gains somewhere between one and one-and-half pounds on that day,
between Christmas Thanksgiving, between seven and ten pounds.
Whoa, my goodness.
I bet so much of that is just sodium.
Like, you're eating so much salt that it's just water weight.
Wow.
You know.
You think it's just cranberries and turkey?
I just eat cans of cranberries.
Well, I just feel like salt and butter makes a lot of food, like, you know, better.
Like, when you're doctoring up any recipe, like, especially if I know people are coming over and I really want them to love what I'm cooking, just a little extra butter.
Secret butter.
But keeping up with Amy's adoption story.
And a week ago, she was like, going to have a big update.
Our paperwork's moving along.
And so now, update or no update?
No update.
Oh.
There is no update.
There's a crying baby.
I know.
I know.
But now we've coming to the Amy every day says there could be an update tomorrow.
And so when there's not, we don't spend a lot of time talking about it.
It's just no update.
Let me ask you a question.
I was thinking about this.
Are you, and not in a conscious way, but in this bit of subconscious.
Are you resentful that your sister can have so many kids?
No.
And you can't.
She's four kids.
I know.
I let that go a long time ago.
That's more of a fertility.
That's not a, no.
No.
When I could not get pregnant, I always was very confused.
Like, whenever we were really, really trying and I was taking a pregnancy test, like, every month.
That was hard.
Like, when it would come back negative, I was, all my friends were getting pregnant at the time.
I was like, my sister has four kids.
What's wrong with me?
But now I've totally let that go.
And I'm thankful of the path we're on.
And adoption is, you know, our plan.
and our purpose and I'm okay with that.
So no.
But were you?
I think I had a little bit of that, but I had to let that go.
I had to.
I would call everybody mad.
No, I had to let that go.
Let me get one of those kids.
Every time I would, you have to think about it, though.
Every time I would get a baby shower invite in the mail during that season of my life.
Yeah, but that was your sister, like your own blood.
I know.
I know.
And my own mom was able to have two kids, me and my sister.
Good thing.
There's all, I mean, if you go down that trail, I could get resentful towards a lot of different people.
Like, why were they able to get pregnant?
and I wasn't, but I mean, I've totally let that go.
Seriously.
Have you guys let go, you're and your husband that you can still have kids naturally?
Like, is that, or is that still in the back of your mind that maybe that happens?
I mean, maybe we could.
I mean, we have occasionally sometimes where I think like, oh, maybe I'm like late.
Maybe I am.
But no, we're good.
Have you tested your eggs or anything?
Because you're, what, do you, 36 now?
Yeah, I'm almost 37.
So I'm sort of getting to that window.
And my husband's four, well, for a minute, doesn't matter.
Never mind.
he's 40. I don't know. Yeah, no. I mean, we've let, you know, everyone says once you're
adopting, you'll get pregnant. Well, we've been adopting for like five years, not pregnant.
And then they're like, okay, well, once the kids are in your house, you'll get pregnant. I'm like,
okay, stop. But then once kids go to get college, you get pregnant. Seriously. At this point,
if I were to get pregnant, it would be comical and I would think it was a joke and I'd be like,
are you serious? Like, I'm over it. Like, I'm good. I have a 10-year-old, a seven-year-old.
We don't even have to do diapers. It's amazing.
Well, you still don't have them yet. You need them. We're waiting for them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
By the way, no update.
I was watching the story about Kim Kardashian's surrogacy,
and she's having another baby, and they announce it as a girl.
Oh, that's cool.
I'm confused on how I feel about surrogacy,
and not if I feel that's right or wrong.
I just have never met anybody who's done it.
And I always, I'm slightly touched by the stories
when it's like a sister does it for a sister
because physically she can't hold a baby.
But then you hear about stories where people just don't want their bodies
to go through pregnancy, so someone does it,
do I feel weird about that?
But then I go, why should I feel weird?
Like, I have fake teeth and I cut my hair, so it's not like, I mean, I do things to manipulate
my body.
Yeah.
How do I feel about this?
I don't know.
How do you feel about it?
I don't know.
Like, I'm watching.
I know.
It's confusing because it's a little bit different than, like, coloring your hair or fixing
your teeth or getting braces.
But is it?
It's all just us doing something physical that isn't natural.
Kim's is for health reasons, though, right?
But I think the same, I'm not sure.
but what I would bet is the same way people get their nose job and they go, oh, I had a deviated symptom.
Right.
Oh, yeah.
And I don't know that for sure, but I know there are people that do that.
Okay, yeah.
So it's like I have to get a surrogate so she could say like, there's something wrong with my uterus.
Yes, the old common uterus thing.
But I saw the announcement.
I was like she's having a third baby with the girl.
And I found myself not as like, oh, wow, congratulations.
And I should, I don't know.
I know.
I know.
And see, the thing is she's birthed other children or carried other.
her other children.
Like, I wonder if she'll feel differently
towards this one because it, I don't know,
like, maybe even subconsciously.
Like, she, but I mean, people adopt babies,
but this isn't an adopted baby.
It's a biological baby.
It's still her and Kanye's baby.
It's just in another.
Is it confusing to you on how not a feel?
Yeah, now you've confused me on my feelings.
Because we've had listeners offer up their bodies
to be my surrogate.
Absolutely.
100%.
Like, they have been so generous.
If I could do it, I would do it too.
Yeah.
When you want to experience pregnancy, so.
So weird.
No, what I want to experience is being that close to a growing human inside of your body.
The bond.
Oh.
And if it has to come out a different hole, that's okay.
Okay.
But I think it's unfair that you get to have a baby and have that bond.
And like breastfeed and stuff.
No, you can still do that.
I think you can technically.
You could, yeah.
Physically breastfeed as males.
Yeah.
I read.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I read about that.
Yeah, probably not the same amount.
No, no, I don't think you can produce milk.
It's different.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
It's different.
I just saw the Kardashian thing.
That's not even what I'm obsessed with.
Oh.
I just saw that on the news.
You know how if your TV stays, and I don't know if you guys have a TV like mine, but if I just
leave it on for a long time, it goes to like a screensaver, and then all of a sudden,
news goes across it as a screen saver, and it's like, Kardashian having another baby.
It's a third.
It's a girl.
And I'm like, oh, wow, no, she's pregnant.
It's like, buy a surrogate.
And I was like, first, I don't care about the Kardashians.
I don't know how I feel about the surrogens.
you see by money.
But now you're Googling.
But then it's like I don't judge people
if they're doing things physically
because again, I've done things.
I have a laser hair move on my shoulders.
I have five fake
teeth because I had bad teeth that couldn't afford
braces growing up and I get haircuts.
And you wear glasses. Yeah, but I can't
see it. Oh, yeah. That didn't
count that. That I need.
So apparently
Justin Bieber told Selina he's ready to commit
but she's dragging her feet.
Sources say, hey, he could be
playing with your heart again.
Dang.
I know.
And I'm searching it out.
I'm so obsessed with it, I'm searching it out.
Maybe because my relationship has dissipated.
I'm like trying to find it through others.
I think should be good for him.
Okay, but we shouldn't care.
You know?
You're on the air.
Brooke in Texas.
Hey, Brooke, what's going on?
Hey.
What are you weirdly obsessed with right now?
What am I weirdly obsessed with?
Yes.
Weirdly, this is going to say.
I'm really odd, but I get on Instagram, and I like to look through the news feed and learn about
transgendering.
Interesting.
What did you learn?
Do you know what I do?
I get on the Instagram feed.
Do you ever do this and go through where it's like people you may know?
Yes.
And just scroll.
That's fun.
Do you ever see, sometimes they'll say you may also like, and it puts you on something that
you're like, why do they think I like this?
For example, I'll tell you what happens.
get on there, right? And I
like post-boxing videos of myself
and I like to work out, but it's like you may
also like, and it's a whole thing on female
bodybuilders. And so it's like all these
feet, it's not these
not fitness models, but female bodybuilders.
Like hardcore, like
super muscle. I don't like male body, I think
all that stuff is just a little too nuts for me.
Male bodybuilders, too many veins
coming out of things. And it's like you may
also like it. It recommends like 10 female
bodybuilders. But no male
bodybuilders.
Why not male bodybuilders?
That's what I'm thinking.
Why can't they recommend?
You've done something, the algorithm.
Some pattern in your search.
Somehow has figured out that you are into female.
Maybe they think I'm a female bodybuilding.
Oh, that's what it is.
That's totally what it is.
They think you're a girl.
Yes.
I think so too.
That's fine.
But I like the pictures that I post, I think they think I'm a girl.
So it's hashtags you use.
Like what?
Do you ever hashtag anything?
I do.
I'll hashtag fight, grind, repeat.
Okay.
And then I'll...
I guess in Pimp and Joy.
Yeah, that's about it.
But that's about it.
Yeah.
I'm not a big hashtagger.
Sometimes I make some up.
And I can't believe, you know, it'll tell you, you know, this is, this has been,
this hashtag's been used a million times or there's five times.
Sometimes I come up with some and it's like never been used before.
I'm like, nobody's ever thought of this hashtag before.
That's crazy.
You're either so original or just insane.
Genius.
That's the thing.
Yeah.
I'll do raging idiot's hashtag.
Oh, that's true, yeah.
Which, by the way, two shows, they're all sold out this weekend.
We're in Salina, Kansas, and we're in Springfield, Missouri, tomorrow and Saturday night.
So, there are no tickets left.
Oh, well, so?
I know.
What are we talking about?
Well, there are two other shows.
Oklahoma City in a couple weeks.
Okay, road trip.
That one has a few tickets left, but then two shows in Fayville, Arkansas, no tickets left.
So only Oklahoma City if you want to come.
Ragingidiotes.com
The Bobby Bonds Show.
I was telling a story about that song
And not to stay on the subject
But listeners are just pounding me over this
But I said hey Garth Brooks was playing that song
At the CMAs
And my ex-girlfriend
We haven't been broken up
But for maybe a month now
He was playing that song
She was feeling emotional
She's crying
And another artist hit on her
Right? Like as she's crying
And it's like hey baby
Didn't say baby
But it was like hey
You know let's hang out
Yeah but I could see how maybe he did
Yeah, so, and it's an artist we've had on the show.
Multiple times.
Oh, do you got...
No, we still don't know.
No, we don't know.
No, we don't know.
No, we don't know.
We don't know.
So, the story doesn't really...
Okay.
Hit home with us.
You're going to write it down?
Yeah.
Yes.
So...
Time.
There you go.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
All right.
Okay.
Lodge Fox...
Do you see it, Lundschildoo.
No.
So anyway,
anyway, listen, there's been, like,
rewinding the CMAs,
trying to find it who the artist is.
Oh, so who is sitting by her?
Let me ask you this question, though.
Yeah.
I shouldn't be angry, right, because it's not my girlfriend.
But isn't there some sort of brocode that if you know the person, you should probably give it a little buffer time?
Yes.
Like, if he didn't know me, there's no rules.
Like, if I just met a girl, she was single, and she'd be single for three weeks, there are no rules.
She's single, period.
But if I'm, like, acquaintances or half buddies with her ex-boyfriend, isn't there some kind of bro code where I don't go in for the kid?
Kill a idiot?
Right, yes, 100%.
So did he break the brocode?
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Cross the line.
And it's not that you shouldn't be mad.
It's just that like now you know where he stands.
Now you know what kind of dude this guy is.
Wait, so yeah, what are you going to do about it?
I don't care.
I care about her, but I'm not going to go challenge him to a duel, but you're boxing now.
You meet him in the alley.
Oh, I would crush him.
And he's a bigger dude than I am, but I would whoop him.
I'd put money on you.
For sure.
For sure put money on you.
And I can't be in.
anybody up except Eddie and this guy.
That's it.
Okay.
Are you sure?
No, no.
He probably could take him.
He's bigger than I am.
Yeah, for sure.
Who is it?
Like you...
Nah, don't worry about it.
You'd have to be quick on your feet.
A Chipotle worker is in.
She's doing her job.
And someone comes and goes, hey, I'd like to get some of this.
Let me get some guacamole.
And all the sudden, she's like, I know you.
And she recognized him because he went into her house, robbed them,
tied her up, flashed a gun. The whole thing.
She was like, oh my goodness.
She recognized him in the store from whenever they broke into the house and robbed him.
Okay. So how did she handle it?
Do we know? Like, did she say citizens arrest?
No, you don't say citizens arrest.
No, you don't give him the opportunity to run out of the store.
You got to keep it cool. Like, finish his order, then say the cash register is broken, call the police.
The young woman told the man, hey, I recognize you.
You stole from me.
he covered his face and ran out the store.
See?
But again, why would you not just call the cops?
Like, give him his chicken?
Yeah.
And then call the cops.
I think it's easy to say, but in that moment of panic and fear,
you see someone that held you at gunpoint and you don't know what you're going to do.
No, I don't think so.
I think I would call the cops.
Yeah, I like keep my cool.
I tell.
I don't think you keep your cool.
They keep your cool things out the window.
But you're in a safe situation at Chipotle where you're working.
Okay.
Okay, fine.
I'm not keep my cool, but I'm not going to be like, hey, you tied me up.
That's what she did.
Right.
And then he ran away.
He had a kid with him too.
Oh, man.
And he's like, Daddy, why'd you tie it up?
What was that about?
What happened there?
No.
Is that one in that story, Daddy?
God.
That sucks, huh?
I hope they catch him.
You know what's crazy is that serial killer in Tampa?
Are we calling it a serial killer yet?
Yeah, they were.
Are they?
That's what I hear.
Oh, man.
It's terrible.
Tampa police are looking for the ID.
We need someone who is thoughtful, cares, and has the heart and the fortitude and the bravery to step forward and tell us who this person is and give us the identity.
This is all around the same area.
It's unbelievable today that someone's able to do this multiple times without us figuring out who it is yet.
November 14th, moments before the homicide, same gate, same war.
Maybe not the same jacket.
Definitely a hoodie.
So police of Tampa say the suspect who shot the guy early on Tuesday at the same suspect.
They won't for three other murders in the same neighborhood.
But they're not calling it a serial killer because of lack of evidence.
Wow.
But the fact that one person can do it over and over and not get caught today is crazy with cameras.
Yeah, all our technology.
They released a grainy video and it shows a man and he does what he does.
he does, I won't get into it.
But I was watching, that's scary.
And so when you say lack of evidence, it means they can't, like, for sure say that he's done
every single one that they think he's done.
Well, since they don't know who it is, they don't have.
They can't say serial killer.
They don't have the, there's no links to them except it's the same area.
They kind of look like the same person.
Okay, got you.
It's done kind of the same way.
So, yeah, watching out of the news.
And then Ray said that they're advising everyone to keep their lights on at night.
It was just nuts.
Yeah.
They're working with way limited evidence.
We've discovered a few witnesses who were able to give us a description of a black male, tall, thin, wearing all black, who fled northeast from the area.
That's all they have.
Wow.
But yeah, keep your lights on.
Are you kidding me?
Like, I would pull, I could turn my gun and I kind of put it away.
I'm just used, I have the baseball bat rod beside me when I sleep.
Oh, yeah, it's gun time.
All of them when it comes.
That is nuts.
Anyway, not to stand on something negative, but I just saw it.
that on the news again this morning.
Tim and Faith will be in in 12 minutes.
So Tim McGraw-Faith Hill,
they have a new record that comes out tomorrow.
And so they're going to be in.
Are they here yet?
They should be.
The thing about superstars is they're always on time.
That's why they're superstars.
Yeah.
There was always a, like, meeting a celebrity.
Like, the people that were the most difficult
were always the ones that were not as famous.
It was kind of the, they would call them
soap opera star versus major movie star syndrome.
Because the soap opera star would want you to know
how big of a deal they were.
So they would be difficult.
They'd make it difficult.
They'd be late.
They'd demand these things
where like a major, like a Tom Hanks would come in
on time.
Doesn't need anything?
Yeah.
Tom Hanks, isn't it's to prove?
So it's actually a lot like that
with us with artists here sometimes too.
Like the new artist sometimes would be difficult.
Like, oh, I need to.
this.
But then the
Tim McGraths, the
Garth's,
they're just like,
I'm here 15 minutes.
Who was it last week
that came in?
They were here
a half hour early
and they just sat in the
room.
I don't even know who it was.
But it was like
just sat in the green room
and waited.
Was somebody big here last week?
Was it last week?
Was it Luke?
I don't know.
A couple weeks.
Maybe it was,
no, I don't know.
Regardless.
They were big.
They were huge.
They were huge.
They were huge.
Super famous.
They were huge.
They were huge.
They were huge.
You guys want to throw a never going to get it at it real quick?
Yeah.
All right.
Never going to get it.
All right.
The reason it's never going to get it because I don't think anybody's going to get it.
According to a new study, the average couple does this 19 times a month.
Oh, easy.
Oh, you ever have it?
I'm in.
Eddie, not that.
That's not near 19 times a month.
Okay, all right.
Let me change my answer then.
Like maybe once from what I hear.
I was being optimistic.
All right.
Go ahead, Amy.
Fights.
Ah, yeah, that's it.
There it is.
What?
I was so easy.
But that's a lot.
You feel more comfortable with that answer, ready?
That's realistic.
I hope they're including like little teeny tiny fights.
Arguments.
Yeah, like little.
Like, are you wearing that?
What do you mean by that?
What's the last argument?
That's a big one in our house.
What?
If I don't speak up about his outfit before, sometimes it's like, it's time to go.
We're out the door.
Plus, my husband always likes to be early.
and it's like we're ready to go
and then I make a comment about his outfit
and he's like, why wouldn't you say something
10 minutes ago?
Because now if I go change
we're going to be late.
He's like, we can't be late.
He's like, you do this every time.
I'm like, well, I wasn't really paying attention
to your outfit because I was getting ready.
What if he did that to you though?
No, my outfit looks good.
But I'm saying what if he didn't pay attention to you?
No, it's not.
I just need him to learn how to, like we know what outfits
look good.
Not talking about him.
Talking about you.
though? Like what if he, what if something look bad about you?
Yeah, I definitely would want him to tell me. And he does. Oftentimes it's my shoes.
Like, he's really good at picking out shoes. I can trust him. If I'm debating like shoes,
I'll be like, this pair or this pair. He'll know right away those. And then you know what? He's right.
Don't you think, though, because I know him a bit. He just wants to be efficient. And he's like,
just dose. No, he really is good at shoes. It's weird.
Sounds like it likes feet. How you do you use that it's like feet? I don't know. How do you not know if you're like, no. He's not. I don't know.
Like I had, I worked with someone once that was into feet and they would always stare at my feet.
That's weird.
Is that why you moved across lunchbox?
It was very apparent to anybody with feet that he liked to be, if you look at them.
Yeah.
Bobby Bonesh.
Here we go.
The latest from Nashville in Hollywood.
Amy's 32nd Skinny.
George Strait is selling his Hilltop Estate in Texas for $3.9 million.
And it's amazing.
It's like 7,925 square feet.
It's got a sports court.
a workout room, sauna, infinity pool, and a walk-in safe room.
Whoa.
For what?
I don't know.
In case, like, he needs somewhere to hide out.
Huh.
And it has 14 hand-sculpted fireplaces and more, obviously.
How much?
3.9 million?
Just above my range.
I think I like that.
It's so awesome.
However, it's not what I picture George living in all this time.
George drives at Bentley.
The guy is...
Yeah, but I mean, I pictured him more of like...
Not a horse?
And this is not his...
This isn't his ranch home.
This is like his city, like San Antonio home.
But still, I pictured it being more like a one-story ranch-style house, like simple.
But this thing's crazy.
George has other homes too and other places where you would be like.
George is a normal dude.
He is really well at portraying that, yeah.
Like I was shocked when I saw these pictures.
I'm like, George.
George Strait is a dude.
A workout room?
Yeah.
George Strait is a dude like we are.
I wonder what George doesn't work out.
Ropes.
That's right.
Yeah.
What else?
Carrie Underwood had surgery on her wrist and she's doing fine.
But because of that, she did have to cancel her induction into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame.
Which stinks.
I know personally, she was really looking forward to that.
Like, that was a big deal to her.
Obviously.
I mean, it's the Hall of Fame.
You know how that goes.
Different one, but yeah.
Different?
I know.
Because we're talking to.
But that's like our hometown.
Like, that's her home thing.
I know.
But if you are, you know, worried about surgery, she is doing okay.
And she's going to even host a Grammy event on the 24th on CBS.
John Legend, so that's super cool. I'm Amy.
That's your 30-second skinny.
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.
Yeah, good morning, guys.
Oh, good morning. Nancy.
Before we get started here, I have something I've been dying to ask you guys since you're
together. Because I watch all your show and I watch you guys dance and make out and stuff
on stage.
This is my question because you guys, it's so good.
But, Faith, there's got to be times when you're so irritated with him before a show and
you still got to go out and do the whole love thing, right?
I know.
It's torture.
She's irritated with me all the time before the show.
Actually, that's really not true.
No, I mean, we have our moments where we may have a little spat.
Like right before a show, though, and then you've got to go out and play the part.
Yeah, but the spat is nothing legit.
It's just something ridiculous.
I've had a few spats where I thought it was pretty legit.
You may not have thought it was legit, but I did.
I had a good point.
And what was that point?
What is the point?
See, yeah, that's how legit it was.
But you know, the thing is, even though, you know, just like everybody, you're married to get a relationship, you're going to have those moments.
But when we're under the stage and you sit down or you stand up on that riser and it comes up and then you feel the energy of the crowd and just the noise and the music starts and the adrenaline starts hitting and sort of look across at each other and all that just goes away.
It's just, we're here that was it's fun at that point.
Since it's a two-person deal, and like in wrestling, they'll talk to each other a little bit and give each other the cues.
We wrestle sometimes before the show.
Yeah.
Oh, absolutely.
But on stage, you're like, hey, by the way, do this.
Can you guys give each other, like, vocal?
Or even a quarterback to a wide receiver.
Like, he'll just hit his elbow or something.
And like, hey, right.
Yeah, all the time I get in trouble.
Well, I get the, like, you should be over here.
She complains to him for telling her something on stage.
But we do have, on our microphones, we do have a little button that we can stop.
Don't throw something here.
But we have a button that we have.
we can push so it cuts off the front house feed and we can talk to each other and talk to the band.
At least we think it does.
Supposed to.
Like it's a dummy mic where you can only talk inside.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But aren't you petrify it?
It won't.
Because what if an accidentally goes over the house?
We're talking frequencies that could cross.
Well, sometimes when we, because this is the first time we've actually had that little button where we could push and do it.
And so the first couple of shows we would forget to push the button or you'd start talking before you push the button.
Or you'd start talking before you push the button
and then you'd let off the button too soon and still talk.
So the house heard a few things.
Well, because I say that because like Amy and I,
like, we've been in a fight before before the show.
Then we have to go on and do a show.
Not the same kind of show because we're not making as much.
We don't know.
We're not.
You can't make it out of the tour?
No, no, but I'm saying it's like you're dancing.
It's very romantic.
But we'll, like, we'll get into a fight because we're so close.
And just generally, if you're just with someone that much.
Well, and as many years as we've been together,
there's definitely like office moments where like,
in plus till since, like if I'm in a particular mood,
it, yeah, we kind of have to.
But then sometimes we can't really hide it and it just goes over the air and it's fine.
Yeah, it's fine.
I mean, we're human.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, look, relationships and friendships and really close ones are, you're going to have those moments.
But the good thing about it is if you're great friends and certainly if you're in a relationship and you're married, you know, your first thought isn't always this is going to end our friendship or this is going to end our marriage when you get into an argument that, you know, that's the last thought that you have typically.
Yeah, definitely not.
I love a good fight, though.
And when I'm in a bad mood...
I'm not in a bad mood very often.
Honestly, I'm not...
I'm really not.
But when I am, it's like, don't talk to me.
Don't press any buttons.
I love to press his buttons, though.
I know exactly where all of them are.
And I love to do it sometimes just because it's so much fun to get him riled up.
If you get angry, because I do this, I kind of go into my own ball if I get angry.
Faith, that's what you do?
Now, if you get angry, Tim,
are you, are you an outward anger or an inward?
Outward.
But I get over it really quickly.
Yeah.
It's like destroy the dressing room kind of mad
that I can get sometimes.
We feel like we're the radio, Tim and Faith.
That's what we call ourselves.
Basically.
That's basically, yeah.
I love that.
Tell me about this here.
Have you made plans for the rest of our lives?
Tell me about that right there.
It's a great song.
We loved that song from the second we heard it.
We listened to it.
It was one of the last songs we recorded for the album.
Well, our album was kind of pretty much done that came in.
And I remember listening to it in the kitchen and took it back to Faith.
She was back in the bedroom and she heard it.
We just fell in love with it instantly said, we got to record that song.
And then it became, after we recorded it, it became sort of one of the highlights of the album.
And the title just fit everything.
And it fit the story of the album and sort of the story of our tour.
touring life and I guess our life in general.
And that's the new album.
That's the new album.
And that's the single.
That's the single.
And Ed wrote the song.
He's all the writers on it.
Did you know that when you got it?
Yes.
Because he was, go ahead.
No, you go, Ben.
He was singing it.
Yeah, he was singing it when we got it.
So you knew.
The demos got Ed Sharon on it?
Yeah.
Well, I think it was like a rough tape for, yeah.
Yeah.
Just a rough and it was amazing.
It was just, yeah, it was Ed's singing it.
Does that make it cooler to you guys?
Or does it not matter as much?
It doesn't matter.
It really doesn't matter.
Man, look at you guys.
You got the record.
You got the special.
Yeah.
Friday night, yeah.
Yeah.
So how many like takes?
I mean,
what does that involve if you're shooting that?
Is that a bunch of shows edited together?
I mean, how does that work?
Two cities edited.
That we filmed the whole show, yeah.
Together.
Yeah.
And I think it was opening weekend and new, wasn't it New Orleans?
No, no, no.
We did, I think Tulsa was one of the places.
Maybe was it L.A.
One of the places that we shot, I can't remember.
little bit from L.A.
However, there are pieces because we had, you know.
No, it wasn't it.
Some of it was the first show, wasn't it?
Well, all of it.
That's what I was getting to is we, there are pieces of a lot of the shows because we,
you know, we have videographers out and people shooting the whole time every show.
So there's pieces of, but the main, you know, sort of the beauty shots and big, real
cameras and stuff over two shows.
Yeah.
So we got the new record.
You got the special.
Yeah.
We got the marriage.
I mean.
So much.
The kids.
They got the kids.
Not in that particular order.
No.
It's been cool, though.
Has it kind of rekindled things you felt like a bit?
There's always kind of kindling on the fire.
Sometimes we have to put a little bit more, add a little more every now and then.
But I mean, we've been married for 21 years.
But he would leave for a long time and maybe you wouldn't go all the time.
He's never left that long.
No.
No.
No.
We always had this thing about.
being apart no more than three days.
And we've broken that a couple times because you've been on a movie set or for some other reason.
I've logged a lot of hours on an airplane back and forth.
Making sure that you're back home?
Yeah, because, you know, when the kids, certainly when all three of the kids were in school,
there's only one in high school now that's at home.
But when all three of the kids were in school, I would try to leave as late as possible three or four in the afternoon
and be back at like one or two in the morning.
and so I could be there for school
and try not to miss anything.
I think probably over the 20 years that we've had kids,
I may have missed on one hand
the things that I miss, plays, ball games,
all kinds of things, parent-teacher meetings.
Tomorrow you guys come back in for a bit.
Right?
We have this all schedule.
The record's out tomorrow, all the steps out tomorrow.
So tonight, really, like 11 o'clock you can download,
and that's what everybody waits for.
It's tonight, but 11 o'clock.
But tomorrow I come back in.
just really on the edge of the seat for that, right?
Sometimes like 10.58?
Just sitting there with her finger right.
You're in bed at 1058.
Oh, that's for sure.
So are we actually.
Tim and Faith are here.
We're going to come back tomorrow.
The record comes out tomorrow.
It's called The Rest of Our Life.
Tim and Faith couple.
They got a shot of making it.
We got to go get the joke in.
Amy's Morning Corny now.
The Morning Corny.
Why couldn't the lifeguard?
save the hippie.
Why couldn't the lifeguard save the hippie?
Because he was too far out, dude.
That was a good one.
That was the morning corny.
Last night I was on Instagram.
Oh, and I was this procrastinating like crazy.
Because at midnight last night,
the first half of my book was due.
Yeah.
So I was just, I was doing everything possible.
Except I felt like I was on high school.
again. And so I got on Instagram and I was just looking at people who had tagged me in things
and I come across Bethany Martin and Bethany's on the phone now. Hi Bethany. Hi. Good morning to you.
Are you guys? We're good. Now just full transparency. We've never spoken. You literally just tagged me
on an Instagram post and that's how we're talking. This is correct. Okay. So I want to read to you what
she wrote on Instagram. It's a picture of her in a tell me something good t-shirt. And she said this
stream came to me only a week ago to provide all 85 of my kindergarten students with new shoes
for Christmas. Because of the generosity from so many friends, family, and strangers, I decided
to reach for the stars and provide shoes for the entire school, all 620 students from pre-k to
sixth grade. And so, first of all, congratulations on all 85 of the kids. Yeah, wow. That's fantastic.
Thank you. And so, you're a teacher, right? I'm actually a teacher's assistant. I'm actually a teacher's
So, and it's my first year.
I've only been working out of school for like two months.
So it's just the craziest thing.
Wow.
And you managed to pull that off to get 85 kids.
That's awesome.
Well, people are awesome.
It's not me.
It's everybody else.
So you have this goal.
It's 620 students.
And you live where?
I am in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Love it.
Love Tulsa.
One of my favorite, of all the Ulsa's, Tulsa might be my favorite.
Well, yeah, I would agree.
It's a pretty good place.
I also see that you made the news.
I didn't even know you made the news.
Did you know you made the news?
I was aware of that, yeah.
A first year teaching assistant at Sequoia Elementary set a gold by every student in school
a new pair of shoes.
How about that?
Okay, so what we're going to do is put your GoFundMe page up on our website.
But what does it cost per pair of shoes like that you're finding for these kids?
Do you have a certain type of shoe?
When I started the campaign, I was thinking, you know, $15.
Walmart Target type shoes.
Sure.
And I would still like to try to stay around that price range,
but I have gotten calls from people who own shoe stores here in Tulsa that want to.
They're like high-end shoe stories that want to help with discounts and stuff.
So I'm meeting with a guy after school today to see what we can work out.
So, I mean, it's possible that I'll be able to buy a lot higher quality shoes than just $15 shoes.
What are you going to say?
Well, I was doing the math on like if it's a $20 shoe.
Yeah, say it's $20 shoe.
Times $620 would be $12,400.
Yeah, that's crazy.
That's so much.
But things are going so well.
I mean, and it's been only like four or five days and I'm at $3,500.
And I am just thinking with the B team showing up that after today it's going to be like fully reached.
That's just what I'm believing.
Okay.
So what we'll do is we'll put it up at bobbyvones.com.
I'll do this too.
I'll put $1,000 in my own money toward the shoes.
Oh, my gosh.
So as soon as we get off...
That's awesome.
That's awesome.
You're going to get there.
I'm going to take...
I'll put it on my credit card as soon as we hang up the phone here.
I'll put $1,000 out.
And we'll put it up at bobby bones.com.
I think what, even if you were to do no other pair of shoes,
for what you already did is awesome.
Like, just out of your heart.
That's really, really cool.
And I think that you picked a one.
wonderful profession for where your heart is. And I'm really glad you did. Well, thank you.
I am honored to be here. I am honored to work with such amazing teachers, and I have so
much respect for people who have dedicated their entire life to this. Like, this is two months in.
And this is just, it's amazing to see this happening. I feel like, like, Amy, can I get a,
can I get a hundred bucks from you over here? Yeah. Come on. Yes. Okay. Amy's now pledged
we're at 1100 bucks.
Lunchbox is turning back to me.
Lunchbox, you can do it.
Come on.
I'll make my mic's off.
Lunchbox.
If lunchbox does 100, I'll make mine too.
Oh.
You guys put a lot of pressure on me.
Come on lunch.
Come on, lunch.
Come on.
Lunchbox, I'm your biggest fan.
Oh, so she said that.
I'll do it.
That's what we're doing.
So, okay, so we're going to go and take care of it on our end.
The B team can head over to Bobby Oones.com.
tweeted out. All that you're doing is awesome. We just wanted to recognize you. And I didn't see
the news story until just now. I just saw you tag me on Instagram and I read that stuff. And I'm really
proud of what you're doing. I was literally texting my son last night and I said one of my
biggest life goals is to be a segment on the tell me something good on Bobby Bones. And she said,
well, I think that's going to happen. And so now I'm like, this is even better. Like I'm on the
radio talking to you right now. You are on the radio. You got to hit the music for it. I'm going to
Here you go.
There it is.
And you know what is cool about it?
It's like, other teachers are going to hear what she's doing and then they're probably
going to do this at their school and it's going to have a domino effect.
And then I just feel like this is one of those stories that's going to keep spreading and
you're inspiring others.
So that's awesome.
I'm going to tweet this out right now.
There are a lot of rich people.
Especially where music people.
out there. Listen to me right now.
I'm a, hey, all
you're rich people, let's step up there.
And you don't need to put your name, you can be anonymous.
Just put rich person in that little thing.
I will.
So many music executives.
Yeah, music, they're artists, music executives,
whatever. Let's help these kids.
All right, hey, listen, we're going to go,
but thank you for what you're doing
as far as with the kids and teaching.
And I'm glad you finally made it to tell me something good.
That's cool. I didn't know that was a goal.
Look at that.
You're at your raging idiot show your last one in Fayetteville.
In favor?
Well, then we have to meet.
You have to bring me a pair of shoes.
Yeah, bring me some yeasies.
Yeah, okay.
All right.
Hey, thank you, Bethany.
Thank you.
I appreciate you.
Man, look at that.
Man, that's really cool.
I didn't go to Eddie.
That's for money because Eddie's broke.
And he's a dad with two kids.
I was trying to do the numbers too.
And I was like, all right, I can do $20.
I can do $25, but maybe $50.
Everything adds up, even if, like, some people literally would they get.
Commit something, Eddie.
Put me down for 50 bucks.
There, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Let's do it.
If 12,000 people donate a dollar will be there.
Okay.
If 24,000...
Okay.
So this just in, next week,
I'm assuming you're going to be gone a bit, Amy.
Yes.
Are we there yet?
Yeah, I think we're there.
Amy's going to be gone some next week.
We don't know when,
but she has to go to Haiti to try to go to kids.
It's like almost going to be tomorrow,
but we're bumping to next week
based on some meetings.
situations. Yeah, so if you're new to the show, I mean, Amy, they tried to have kids, you know, the
meat and potatoes way. That didn't work. And then they tried to have domestic adoption. They kept moving
because her husband, Air Force, kept moving, and if you move, you have to start over. So that didn't
work. And she ran on a mission trip to Haiti. And as she was doing a woman's conference,
she found these kids. And she was like, these are the kids. These are my kids. So four and a half,
almost five years later, here we are. No, we're about to hit five. Yeah. Like January,
it will be like five.
So we keep thinking,
they should be here by now.
Like they should be here by now.
And so last night, Amy calls me,
was it 8.30 or something?
Yeah.
It was too late for you to call me,
let's be honest.
But it was something.
Well, because I was like thinking
at that point,
I was so fired up.
Like, I was looking at flights like,
that moment.
And I was like,
yo, heads up.
I might need to be on a plane to Haiti.
And so I was like, just go.
I don't care what you got to do.
The show is secondary.
Just go.
So I don't know when,
but Amy is going to Haiti next week.
What do you expect to,
Can you come back with them?
No.
No.
But I expect to knock on some doors, meet with some people, try to understand why they continue to want to keep my paperwork in one particular court, like where it's stuck right now, which was, you know, we thought on November 7th that was going to move on, but it hasn't.
So I'm trying to meet with the head of that court to be like, hey, yo, I'm real.
I'm human.
These kids are real.
Here they are.
You know.
Not being funny.
but could you like slide the money?
Oh.
It didn't get like a better place online.
Don't know.
But that's not.
Do you know listening
we're getting mad at you
because you wouldn't take my money?
I know, but I mean, I'm not going to do,
I'm not going to give in to some bribery or,
and I don't even know that they would accept that.
I mean, who knows?
I may try that and they may be like,
what, are you trying to bribe us?
No, now you don't get the kids at all.
Like, there could be that.
And then plus I don't,
I don't want to set a, like,
I don't want to,
some people may do business that way and they may not be true orphans.
And that terrifies me.
I know that my kids really are.
Their parents or their birth moms
cannot care for them.
But I just want to do everything.
There's a system in place for a reason
and I want to follow protocol.
Seems like a terrible system though.
Oh, for sure.
It's a hot mess.
Like, it's a mess.
Like, that is for sure.
And you know these kids are legit.
So why just not let me go and take care of it?
No, because.
Okay.
I'm done.
You go do your thing then.
I told you.
What do always say?
Do whatever you need to do.
That's it.
first. Do whatever you need to do. Show second. Yeah. And I just, I feel like sometimes when I'm
there in person, like things get done and I'm not going to sit by and just let another month go
by and paperwork not move. I will not do it. Two years ago, I had to go sit there and wait
until someone would talk to me because my paperwork hadn't moved in eight months and I went
down there and I sat in a room and I waited for someone to talk to me and they finally did.
And then the paperwork started to move. I'm like, okay, well, here we are again.
So at some point, Amy won't be here. Just give me a heads up.
All right. So I think it was a different show. That would be the day, probably.
Oh, stop.
Bobby bombs, everybody.
Transmitting the Bobby bombs.
Earlier we had on Bethany, and Bethany is a teacher in Tulsa.
And Bethany, you work with kindergartner?
Is that right?
Yes, kindergarten.
And she was like, hey, I had raising money to buy shoes and went from buying kindergartners to like K through 6.
And let me tell you about me.
If people wouldn't have bought me shoes when I was younger, I wouldn't have had shoes.
I'd had old shoes.
And so, like, when it's things like this, I can completely understand and empathize.
So I was like, hey, come on, come on here.
Let's talk about this.
We get her.
I didn't even know about the story except for she tagged me in a post.
And so our listeners, which we call the B team, because none of us here were picked first.
We're not the A team.
We're the B team.
We're proud of it.
They are coming through like crazy.
Right now, we're at about $8,000 of your $10,000 goal, Bethany.
Yeah, I know.
It's so crazy.
Are you seeing this with your eyeballs?
I have been checking it every like two minutes and I mean it's over doubled since before I came on the show 20 minutes ago.
20 minutes ago.
That's awesome.
And let me just say, Angela O'Brien, $10.
Laura Nickel, $20.
Aaron Archer, $25.
Aaron Westmoreland, $5.
All that matters.
And thank you.
And I just wanted to say, Bethany, what you do is awesome.
I just want to recognize our listeners for continuing to jump in on this.
and we're just buying kids' shoes.
That's an awesome thing.
It's something that's needed.
And what you're doing is awesome
and what our listeners are doing awesome.
And I just wanted to get you on,
make sure you're seeing this.
Well, I am and I just,
I cannot tell you how much I appreciate you guys
and how much it means to me to be able to share this with you.
Like, you guys are my heroes.
I listen to the full podcast of the show every single day
and, like, you're my life.
And so to be able to be on this journey right now,
with you guys and
it just, it blows my mind.
We're going to hit this 10,000, and then we're going to celebrate.
I don't know how. Oh, yeah, we'll see you in a couple.
We'll see you in a couple weeks.
Yes, we'll celebrate racing idiot style.
That's right, but we're going to hit it today.
And then we're going to get shoes for everybody.
Hey, okay, we'll talk to you soon.
Okay.
All right, I'm telling you, we have the best listeners.
When it's time to come together,
you know what that is?
Come together.
That's right.
Right now.
Balls of shoes.
There you go.
You know what?
I was thinking about these butt injections.
Wait, what?
Well, because people are getting
butt injection fillers.
Oh, to be like the Kardashians?
To have big butt.
Yeah.
I'm not a big butt guy.
Me either.
And some guys are fascinated
with a large...
Like, how big are we talking?
Like a lot of junk in the trunk, as it'd say.
A big butt.
Big butts.
Yeah.
What's the measurements in that song?
26, 35, 42.
That Nelly song?
No, you're thinking to start a mix a lot.
Oh, whatever it is.
Or maybe you're not.
No, Nellie.
The measurements of 35, 44.
Is it 82?
I'm thinking of, I like the style.
That's different.
Different song.
My bad, my bad.
So there's been a huge request for, they call gluteal augmentation of fillers.
People filling their butts to have big old butts.
Well, but you know, sometimes if you get it done, like in the alley of a waffle house or a basement,
they've been known to fill you with concrete.
This is not safe.
Not safe.
Nothing behind a Waffle House is safe.
No, no, no.
I'm just saying because if they want.
Keep all your actions in the front of a Waffle House.
They offer really good deals, though.
So, but I'm just surprised that people are having, they want bigger butts.
And I'm just not a big butt.
Anybody a, like, first of all, when you say, like, are you a leg guy?
You're like a healthy butt guy.
I'm a butt guy.
Like, I like butts.
Like, that's the part that I like.
I like a good butt.
But I'm not a big butt guy.
Like the ratio of waste to butt is not because what, if you watch,
I know you don't really pay that much to the Kardashians,
but if you do, you will see progressively that their butts get bigger,
but their waists get smaller.
Really?
Oh my goodness, you guys Google this right now.
I'm good.
This is what people are, this is the goal.
Like, this is what they're trying to achieve and they all have it.
Smaller waist, bigger butts.
Yeah.
Nah.
It costs like $5,000.
Oh, my gosh.
Wow.
Do they take fat from somewhere else and then inject it in your butt?
If you do the surgery, there's different kinds.
Some of them are just straight up like some kind of weird chemical.
Oh, that's not.
Yeah, I just, I guess the guys, any guys near like big old butts?
No.
Like, eh-uh.
Okay.
Mike D.
It's okay.
By the way, Mike D.
Mike D.
I used to be the nerdiest.
Mike D.
is now the nerdiest.
Just because he's younger and, like, newer and nerdier things.
But Mike D.
He loves superhero movies and pretty nerdy.
He goes to, like,
premieres.
And so I always appreciate your nerdyness because we're all nerdy about something.
But to be open about it's cool because you open yourself to ridicule.
A lot.
A lot, right.
And Lunchbox is making fun of Mike D.
Rude.
Because Mike D.
went to Justice League on a weeknight and went to the, and there was a tweet where Mike D.
was like, I thought I was a nerd, but then I saw a 40-year-old man dressed as Superman.
And then lunch, whatever.
Mike D comes to me and goes, hey, how come watch Foxx makes fun of me?
And I was like, well, I said, well, you have to understand he's very insecure about himself.
That's why bullies pick on.
I said, and also, lunchbox is obsessed with teenagers who have babies.
Like, you can love all the superheroes you want, Mike Dee.
This guy's obsessed with teen mom, 16 and pregnant.
If there's a, he loves kids having kids.
It's so creepy.
Saying that out loud just is really weird.
Yeah, and it has nothing to do with being insecure about myself.
It's called making a joke on truth.
Twitter.
We all make fun of jokes.
Some people call that cyberbullying.
No, you guys make jokes about me all the time.
We joke about, I mean, it was a tweet and I thought it was funny.
Okay, here's a chance to be funny towards Mike D.
Okay, great.
But in general, you pick on him a lot and call him a nerd and a dork.
I have never said that to Mike D.
I mean, he is kind of dorky and nerdy.
Here we go.
Like, I, you know, the first thing I thought is,
Hey, Mike D, there's someone you could be friends with because he's talking about how he's
looking for friends and this guy's alone in a Batman costume.
He obviously has the same interest as you.
And I was like, and so I almost tweeted, hey, so did you get his number so you guys could be friends?
But I didn't want people to think, so I, he is little dorky and nerdy.
In high school, you like to pick on other kids.
Yeah, because I was cool.
There you go.
That's my point.
That's not cool to pick on kids.
It's like cool to pick on people.
I get what you're saying.
Thank you.
Like, because you got picked on.
That's true.
That's true.
When you got picked on, you think it's not cool.
But when you're doing the picking, it's kind of cool.
Hold on.
Do you think you would have picked on me?
Oh, for sure.
You would have been that geek on that.
Oh, my.
You would have been so annoying.
Because you knew everything, every answer.
What would you have done to a kid like me?
Oh, you know, just spit.
Well, you know, you just do spit once.
Oh, yeah.
Would you have been the person that poured ketchup on Bobby's head?
I never poured ketchup.
But one time I, this is bad.
I shouldn't say this.
But I'll say it anyway.
We were in middle school and this kid got up to go get something else from the lunch line.
He left his little carton of milk there.
Oh, no.
Why did you do that?
Listen, I was in middle school and he sat back down.
I told you I shouldn't say it on the radio, but you guys made me.
Actually, we didn't say anything.
That was one whole sentence.
That was all in your head you said.
I shouldn't say this, but I'm weird.
Because y'all are making.
me clearly. Let me talk to you kids. Do use this as a PSA. This is an absolute people that pick
on other people are doing it because they don't feel good about themselves. Otherwise, why knock
somebody else down? Why not spend that time doing something positive for yourself? You know what I did?
I got in trouble last night. I posted an excerpt a small excerpt for my book. I shouldn't have it.
I got a little slap on the rest for my publisher. I was working on a book. Half of it was due last
night. And it was just a little thing called,
Don't Look for the Negative Needle. It's a little paragraph I wrote.
Do you read it or no? Yeah. I already read it, but read it. What did you think about it?
Because, again, I won't read it because I don't want to get any more trouble, but it's on my
Instagram, Mr. Bobby Jones. What did you think about? It was a good little taster.
It's only like 50, you only fit so many words in Instagram. Yeah, and I saw it
it was kind of like a screenshot or whatever, but it was cool. I liked that. I liked what you said.
That's what the second book's more about. And it was simple reading. It's not like,
that doesn't make a lot of sense. Let me read it again. No, I got a.
as soon as I read it.
It was very elementary.
Yeah, I like that about it.
My friend.
Well, it's me.
It's simple.
It's very elementary.
And your examples that you put are like, what are the examples?
I should just read it.
Yeah.
Okay.
All right.
It says the whole purpose is that negative things we feel are so much stronger than the positive
things.
Like when someone says something bad, we hear it so much louder than when someone says
something good to us.
And I struggle with this too.
So I'm not writing this as the guy who's figured it out.
But I said that hey can often feel louder than love.
and, you know, I don't want to do my best impression of, like, my yoga instructor or a preacher,
and that it might sound cheesy, but it's true that love can be silent coming from people,
but hate can be really loud.
And think about it, rarely do people call an airline in order to pay a compliment for a flight?
But you can guarantee if somebody's flight is messed up, it's off time if luggage is out,
or they forget your chips.
Southwest Airlines are going to get an email, a tweet, a Facebook message, and possibly a FedEx turd.
So I put a little joke.
but it was all about how when
people are talking to us,
we tend to pick out the negative
and really go, oh, that's how people feel.
When there are 100 awesome things
that are being said about you,
but to try to find that
one negative thing
and don't focus on it.
Yeah.
That was it.
I also got encouragement from that
of like as,
so as a person to not focus on
the loud negative stuff,
but also as people,
we could do a better job
of trying to reach out,
like you said,
I think you said in there.
Like, if Southwest is doing a good job, like, like randomly just let people know, just to keep with that example.
Like, if you had an amazing flight, it was on time, like, wow, send a positive tweet out there.
Yeah.
I'm glad.
See, that wasn't what I meant, but it is awesome that you took it like that.
I did.
But anyway, that was it.
It's up on Facebook.
Let's not lunchbox.
Look, look.
Listen.
I shouldn't say this.
Okay, I'm going.
I will.
But yes.
And to be fair.
I wasn't picking on Magni.
It's called making a joke.
Yeah, of course.
I wouldn't be in a bully.
You should take in the positive.
You got to see Justice League.
That's the positive out of that tweet.
If you would listen to Bobby's new book, you wouldn't be getting mad at that tweet.
Wait.
My book, first of all, isn't out yet.
It's not to like summer of next year.
That paragraph.
That's true.
Don't.
Yeah.
Stay on the positive.
You got to see the movie and you saw someone in a Batman costume.
The only problem with lunchbox is like negativity is already loud and then he's also just loud.
Yeah.
And what's funny is, like, double-out.
It's a bad mix.
Lunchbox is, like, yell at us for like four days in a row.
And, like, it's funny because we laugh at him.
And I'm like, ah, lunchbox.
But then if one of us pop off to him, you guys are just being so mean to lunchbox.
Yeah.
And so the weirdest thing I've ever seen.
It's like, he's mean 20 times out of the one time that we did maybe said something.
That's true.
I don't get it.
And then people go like, you guys got to relax on lunchbox.
You're all so mean to him.
I guess he's like the little cousin.
Yeah, they feel for you.
They do.
But they should feel for me because, I mean, it is just nonstop bra.
I'm just dying.
And I'm what?
Barrage of like mean comments towards me.
You're dodging.
Yeah, I'm like, man, guys, come on.
Like, I have a soul.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Wow.
Woo.
You got, I mean, non-relentless.
It's like 20 against one in here.
Yeah.
It's tough.
It is.
It's a barrage.
Isn't that what it's called, barrage?
Yeah, it was right.
See, I used it right.
I used my vocabulary words good.
You do.
All right, let me hit this.
Or well, I don't know which way you said.
Anything, A name?
No.
You good?
Mr. Bobby Bones.
Let me put her on again.
Hey, Bethany and Tulsa, the teacher.
Hi.
Hey, are you good?
I'm more than good.
Bethany calls us, and this is our time we talk today.
We're just going to talk for a minute because she tagged me on Instagram.
I was like, hey, I was doing this thing where I was buying kindergarten her shoes,
and we're trying to buy these kids' shoes, and the goal was $10,000.
And so we put it on the air, and our listeners, which we call the B team, the goal was $10,000.
You're at $11,835.
dollars. You have surpassed a goal up here. And that is, I don't even know what, like, I don't even
know how to handle this. This is the craziest thing of my life. Okay, can I give you a bit of advice?
Yeah. How to handle it would be, first of all, take care of business, make sure that every kid
that needs a pair of shoes, you get to pair of shoes. And secondly, let this inspire you to do other
things. And let this inspire you to inspire other people. Yes. Because you've seen that one voice and one
tag. You never know what can happen. All she did was tag me on Instagram. You may tag Ellen on something.
Probably Ellen's not going to do something, but you never know. But it's always just keep on,
keeping on, as they said, back when I used to drive a big wig. Big wheel. What do they call it?
Big rig. Big rig. Big rig. Come on. Keep on. Keep on. Congratulations, Bethany, but more so,
you're awesome, and I'm really happy that this happened. It worked out. And I'm glad that this path
happened and please help all those kids get shoes because that is awesome.
I absolutely will. I'm just going to keep pimping joy every day.
There you go. And thanks for tagging me in that picture. That was awesome.
Who knew that would happen? Who knew?
No. I mean, when you liked my photo, I like ran into the other room screaming to my husband.
Oh my gosh, probably don't like my photo. But I mean, then to get a message about doing this today,
just I hyperventilated. I cried. I've told a million people.
You just never know what's going to happen if you try to do good.
Just show aside.
But you just never know.
And even if nothing happened, you still tried to do good and did something.
Let me tell you a story a friend told me once.
It's called the Starfish story.
A little kid's out on the beach.
And there's starfish everywhere up on the beach.
They've all washed ashore.
They're all going to die.
But this kid is walking across the beach and he grabs the starfish.
He takes and he throws it back in the ocean and saves its life.
And there are starfish as far as you can see.
And he walks and he grabs him to the starfish.
and he throws into the ocean,
saves his life.
Again, starfish is,
this kid couldn't save all these starfish.
Man comes up to the kid and says,
hey man,
why are you doing this?
Like, there are so many starfish.
You can't save all these starfish.
And he said, you're right,
I can't save all of them,
but I can save that one.
And I can save that one.
Starfish story of the end.
Good story.
What friend told you that?
That's an ancient proverb.
Did you make it up?
We don't remember her name.
No.
I didn't make it up.
It's been passed around generation to generation, you know?
There's a woman who was jogging on Friday,
and the guy attempted to grab her as she was jogging,
and she pulled out a knife that she had on him and stabbed the attacker.
Wow.
Like he was like, oop, I just grew up the wrong person, and she got him.
Wrong person.
The unidentified woman who was in her 40s was carrying a small knife
because she was like, she wanted to go run and not have mace or something.
So she took small knife.
And then after she stabbed him, she chased him,
poured him to the police.
And so they're still looking for him.
But he's like 5-9, 150 pounds.
He's probably got a hole in him somewhere where that knife got him.
But, you know, he was like, oh, crap.
These gropers.
I mean, every day it's somebody else, too.
Yeah.
She's out jogging, okay?
Yeah.
Who is jogging carrying a knife?
That's what I just said.
Some people run with...
Yeah.
It's probably made for that.
If people run with pepper spray, if it's in the evening.
Yeah.
I get pepper spray, but I've just never heard of it.
Like a pocket knife?
I mean, I'm sure she, like it's obviously.
Yeah, it's nothing.
A sword.
Is she running with a sword out in front of her?
It could be something created specifically for joggers where it folds or it's got a protective, like, cover.
I don't think she's just like got the kitchen knife in her pants.
Because that's what I, as you're reading the story, I'm going, wait a minute.
She's running with a knife?
Who goes running down the street with a knife?
I think I'd call the police.
Hey, there's someone running out of the street with a knife.
No, she's not like holding a butcher knife, like running.
I'm sure it's a.
Hey, protect yourself.
Yeah, wear it and stick it in like your pants.
Okay, I apologize for misunderstanding.
It's right.
You see, there was a whole Jennifer Lawrence story.
Mm-hmm.
What was that story?
Because she was out talking about, there been a lot of stories.
Yeah, she's been a part of like a big, almost like celebrity roundtable sharing experiences with people in the industry directors and whatnot where they have felt uncomfortable or even legit sexually harassed.
every day it's somebody else
and it's going to change the culture
which is great because the guys are not going to be able to be
discussing pigs
and they're not going to be able to harass
you know it's going
the shoe's going to fall in Nashville
it's going to happen
it's just
win
men get power
these men get power man
it's disgusting to see
but I had a guy
I pulled all the guys in the office
here and we had I was like you like first of all let's talk about this who was lunchbox
wettie we're like let's talk about this and secondly sometimes like even jokes like don't even
make jokes that can make someone feel uncomfortable that you know it's that type of environment that
maybe we don't even know that we're a part of that we're also learning from this like I feel like
I've been taught a bit.
Yeah.
That's good.
Does that make sense?
Yeah.
No, it totally does.
So we had a little man meeting.
And it was like, let's understand what's happening here.
I think a lot of places need to have a man meeting, maybe.
Yeah, I think so too.
We just had to do a company thing.
Yeah.
Did you guys do yours?
Yeah.
I did it.
Yeah.
Then you start thinking like, I mean, we shouldn't even be talking like that anyway,
even if we think we're funny, you know, like, and anyone.
That's the education that's given to me.
It's also how hard that women have it.
Yeah, whenever there's, it's an unfair.
When you get a man in power.
So true.
And I just feel for anyone that's like been walking around with it for so long,
even if they're walking around with it for a day or 10 years,
it doesn't matter.
But like to have to know that you're in a position where you just don't feel like you can say anything
because for one, someone may not believe you or it may keep you from getting a job
or getting blackballed from the industry or whatever the case may be.
Like that's just, that sucks.
And the part for me is that it's not my job.
I can't come out and say what I know for who I know.
That's not, I can't.
I was watching John Stewart talking about Louis C.K.
And he was like, what's supposed to do?
Go tell on them?
Like, but it's not even to do it.
Like, I know artists who have been sexually harassed.
So what do you think it's going to take for those artists to say something?
I think it's going to take a couple to,
I mean, I know you don't want to feel, people don't want to feel alone.
And that's what happens is when one person starts to speak up.
You're like, whoa, okay, I'm not the only one.
And if they can do it, that gives me strength to where I think I can do it.
And then it's a domino effect.
And I think what we're seeing is really.
There's strength in numbers.
Amazing.
And you feel like if ever people, say, hey, I'm going to come out next.
I feel comfortable because I'm not alone.
And I'm not going to get blackballed now.
But gosh, there's just so many that you're like, oh, how many do we not?
I know.
I know musical artists who have been told, hey, if you don't, you don't, you know.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
And so they just don't say anything.
It's terrible.
And I know.
Disgusting.
Other artists who have preyed on young girls, like younger, not kids, but like, hey.
But again, what are you?
Right.
I just tried to create the best environment I can around me.
And then.
I'm glad you were proactive.
I mean, we all work with, you all, everyone here is.
great, but like you said, you never know,
what comment may, you know,
strike a chord with someone if you are just being funny.
So that's on the smaller scale of what's happening.
But I think it's good to be proactive and have meetings, like you were saying.
I don't even know how to talk about it because we may not even realize the times that we're doing it.
And that was the conversation that we had.
Well, I know as a female working with y'all.
I haven't ever felt uncomfortable.
So know that.
And there's different levels of it.
Sure.
There's what these guys were doing.
There's sexual assault.
Yeah.
And there's harassment.
And then again, what's all we sat in the room?
It's like, what are we doing?
We need to be more cognizant of whenever people are in the, I don't know.
It's a confusing thing, but I'm glad it's out there because I do believe it's changing the culture.
Yeah.
And there's some women when they're put in that situation, like they're strong enough to be like, peace out.
Uh-uh.
not putting up with it.
And there's other women.
You don't know their past what they've been through,
what their childhood was like to where they felt like they were in a position
where they're like, okay, maybe this is what I need to do.
And it's unfortunate because some things I'm hearing,
it's like, well, she did it anyway.
Well, no, they put her in a threatening position
and said that they were going to, they do X, Y, and Z if she didn't do this.
So she was in a position where she was doing what she had to do.
It's still an unfair position to put her in.
Regardless of whether or not she gives in or not,
No woman should ever be told, you know, if you give me this, I'll hook you up with this.
Or if you don't, I'm going to make sure you don't.
And that's what happens a lot.
And so, and some women have it in them to be like, nope, peace out.
You're not doing this to me.
And they still may keep quiet about it, but they walked away.
Other women, given who knows what their life circumstances are, or maybe they just didn't care.
I'm not saying they all have been through something that maybe chose them to go that path,
but they may give in to the advances or whatever was put before them.
because they feel like they literally have no other choice.
Or the middle ground, though.
I think there's a middle ground, too,
where they don't do it,
but they don't say anything
because that same guy's doing it as other people.
So that's a thing.
It's all the thing.
Like, no, mm-mm, nope.
Anyway, I just saw Jennifer Lawrence pop up on my timeline.
So I brought,
Jennifer Lawrence said she was punished
for standing up to a blanked-up director.
And I'm sure that's happened all the time.
I know in our industry happens all the time.
And so I guess my voice
can be used to go, okay, let's acknowledge
that this should probably
stop. And like I said before, there are a lot of dudes
in that. And this and it's happened to dudes too.
You know, the Terry Cruz, the guy that...
Oh, yeah. Yeah, and you think, how got a big dude
like that? But again, it's not always
about Terry Cruz's muscles.
He gets that...
Old Spice commercial, makes his pecks
bounce real big. Uh-huh.
You're talking about bald dude?
I don't have to Google. Okay, well...
Either way, what happened?
Same thing. But he was... There he is.
Oh, wow. Yeah, I know that guy.
And you're like, oh, he's a big dude.
can take care of himself, but what if it's not a physical thing?
What if someone's like, hey, if you don't do this, you're not getting a job here.
Oh, wow. Yeah.
So, anyway, there's that.
But yeah, we all got in an office and had a conversation about it because it was just like,
we got to make sure we're not in any way a part of this.
All right, I'm done. We'll move on.
Hey, Brantley Gilbert's on the phone.
Hey, dude.
Mr. Bobby Bow.
What up, my friend?
Oh, dude.
in daddy worlds.
I'm looking at this picture of this baby now,
like Barrett Hardy Clay Gilbert
was born Saturday, November 11th
at 1.37 p.m.
When I say those words, like, tell me about that.
I swear, I'm still,
you know, you get all your buddies and stuff
telling you out, you know,
their,
their version of what being a dad,
of what becoming the dad feels like,
you know, like what time in your life changes
and all this. And, dude,
I'm a songwriter, and I still have,
have no words for it. It was just, it was the most amazing thing I've ever felt your
scene.
Scared were you the first time you held? Because the baby, I'm looking at it's just so, it's a six
pound baby, it's tiny, and you're a big old dude. Like, how are you feeling holding this
little baby first time?
Well, you saw I had like one hand that covered his whole body in that one picture, and the other
one I just had wrapped around his waist almost. He wasn't going anywhere, but yeah, man, it
I told Amber, it took me a minute literally to hold it to me because I felt like I was going to break him.
What would you do as far as, were you in the room when she had the baby?
Oh, dude, I watched everything.
I actually helped pull him out a little bit.
Wow.
Yeah, it was awesome.
Wait, was that part of the plan going in that you were going to be part of that?
Or was that last minute, like, put me in, coach?
Yeah, she was like that, you know, about right before she really started going in.
Like, the crazy part was they came in and checked her, and she was like four centimeters.
And they left room, and her mom had guessed that he was going to be born on 11-11, which he was,
but she guessed he'd be born at 202, and he'd weigh seven pounds and seven ounces.
And the nurse said, you know, I don't think your mom's going to be right.
I think he's going to be a little bit later than 202.
But, you know, if you feel any pressure, let me know.
So I walked outside, I was like, I'm going to smoke one more cigarette, you know.
This might be the last cigarette ever get to smoke.
And all that sudden, when I came back, it was literally 10 minutes later.
She was completely dilated and ready to go.
And the nurse said, are you going to help?
Are you watching?
What are you doing, Dad?
And I was like, give me one of them gowns.
I'm going.
Dang.
Do you feel like a new person?
Oh, man.
It really is.
On one hand, like I would never in a million years do anything that would jeopardize me
spending every waking possible second with him that I can.
Wow.
On the other hand, I told Lynn, I was like, our photographer, she's working with me for us.
And you know, on the other hand, I feel like I'm probably more dangerous than I've ever been
because anybody ever does anything because this little baby, this could be bad.
But I tell you, man, he just, things in your life do.
I don't have any room but love for him and my wife and my family, man.
I think every friend of mine said it be and more.
I mean, I just, I don't know, I told him last night.
It's just sad that he's already, man, he's five days old today.
I feel like literally we were at Oswald yesterday.
How's Amber doing?
She's wonderful.
Man, let me tell you, Bob, you'd have been so proud of her, dude.
She was such a champ.
Her whole entire pregnancy, she was amazing.
Like, you, except for the bump, you wouldn't have known she was pregnant.
But she, man, we got ready to deliver the baby, and she was just a soldier.
I tell you, I told her I gained so much respect for her and just other women in general watching that.
But especially it being my wife, you know, I was the most proud husband in the world.
You know, and she just, when it was all over, she got to hold the baby.
And I saw a different kind of love at her eyes, man.
And I've never been more in love with my wife.
And I know it sounds crazy, but she's never been more beautiful than she was the first time she had that baby.
Man, looking, missing in Brantley here, like a new man.
It's awesome.
Brantley Gilbert's on with us.
Well, congratulations, bud.
I mean, now you've got to go make some money on the road.
Now you've got to go back and tour, make sure to put the baby education.
Like, you got to step to pay.
for now.
I already got all that saved up foot back, man.
All right.
Hey, Brantley's going to be out.
Let me do a plug for you real quick.
He didn't ask for her, but he's doing the ones that like me tour, and he's out.
Aaron Lewis is out and Josh Phillips.
That kicks off in February.
But we're going to play the song coming up later on too.
But I just want to talk to you.
I just wanted to see, I wanted to hear your voice, see what you're feeling.
Yeah, man.
You know, if anything big happens in my life, I'm going to be on for all you.
I've been good, too.
I appreciate you, man.
I'm telling you, dude, it's just, it's a new day.
I can't wait to write songs about it, but I told Amber last night.
It's like kind of nervous about it because I feel like I'm real particular about songs
and they're a finished product and rewriting them a thousand times anyway.
Like nothing's ever going to be good enough.
There may not be song cups about it.
Listen to this guy right now.
I'm very happy for you.
Man, and now it makes me want to have a baby.
Yeah.
Do it.
Yeah.
Do it.
All right.
Hey, Bradley.
Hey, good to talk to you, bud.
We'll see you soon, all right?
All right, thank you.
We'll play that song coming up in a second, too, if you haven't heard it.
Yeah, I'd never heard that guy's what happened in my life.
Oh, he sounds really happy.
Yep.
Yep.
Man, now I got to get a baby.
It's easy, man.
How do you do it?
Oh, I'll show you here.
Go to a commercial.
I'll show you.
All right.
This little girl is scolding her dad because of the toilet seat.
Here.
When you put the side up.
And I tell you put it down for me when I go T-Tee.
Why do you keep doing that?
Well, I mean, you just got to put it down.
But I don't want to listen to me.
When you don't want to put it down when a big girl,
when girl come in and they need to go T-Tee or poo-poo.
Oh, oh, okay.
So you got to put it down for the girls.
That's so cute.
I love it.
I wonder if producer Eddie, it's you and two boys and your wife.
Gosh, I should go home today and teach all my boys.
Like, we need to put the toilet seat down for mommy.
But I just wonder, like, she's the only female.
Oh, man.
She talks about how she feels a little left out sometimes.
Or she just misses, like, some bond with any other female.
Because, yeah, you're right.
She's with the boys all the time.
And then I roll in after work.
And it's just like all boys, boys, boys.
I feel for her, man.
I really do.
And we're gross.
We smell and we fart and stuff.
Yeah.
It's bad.
It's all that.
You should help fold laundry too.
You made a folding laundry reference earlier, but you don't fold laundry.
No, no, no.
I've been trying to add my little two-sides.
I did the dishes last night, BTW.
Did you?
I did.
And so do you feel like you should be rewarded for that?
No, because you brought it up.
You said that I don't.
So I just bringing up that example.
Okay.
Tim and Faith were in earlier.
and they were talking about, because they have a new song,
and a record that comes out tomorrow, by the way.
Have you made plans?
And so when they got this song, Ed Shearin was on the demo
because Ed Shearin was one of the writers of the songs.
And so this is them talking about that.
He was singing it. Yeah, he was singing it when we got it.
The demos got Ed Shearin on it?
Yeah.
Well, I think it was like a rough tape for, yeah, just a rough, and it was amazing.
It was just, yeah, I was Edged singing it.
Does that make it cooler to you guys?
Or does it not matter as much?
It doesn't matter.
It really doesn't matter.
So Tim and Faith were in.
We talked for 15 minutes.
And what I wanted to know was, like,
they got to go out and be all romantic during their show.
It's like a love show.
And like, did they fight before the love show?
Yeah, it's just like everybody.
You're married or your relationship.
You're going to have those moments.
But when we're under the stage and you sit down,
or you stand up on that riser and it comes up
and then you feel the energy of the crowd
and just the noise and the music starts
and the adrenaline starts hitting
and sort of look across at each other
and all that just goes away.
It's just here we're here to happen.
It's fun at that point.
I wonder if it comes back though afterward.
Like it goes away but then it's like, oh yeah.
Oh yeah, you just shelf that.
You deal with it later.
Yeah, and then I was like, okay, what's it deal?
Like you see each other a lot more now?
We always had this thing about being apart no more than three days
and we've broken out a couple times
because you've been on a movie set or
or for some other reason
But
I've logged a lot of hours
You have
Traveling, yeah
So if you want to hear the whole thing
It'll be up on iTunes
But they're going to come in tomorrow too
Because we're doing two days with them
And they're in town
I think they said after they finish this record
Like the promotion they're done
Like they're on break
For the rest of the year
Winter break
I owe Tim a dinner too
We made Arkansas LSU football bet
And I lost
And so he didn't ask me about it today
So I didn't say anything
Yeah, why bring that up?
That's up to him. That's on him to bring that up.
I'll pay it.
I had to send, no, I didn't have to.
I did.
I sent Keith Urban a text yesterday.
I was like, hey, dude, because some people felt like I pressed him a little too hard.
Oh, yeah, for the music.
Well, just for everything.
And so I sent him a message, and I was like, hey, when you come in, it's like a buddy comes in.
And I don't have, there's no filter.
And sometimes I made good.
So if you felt like I was pushing it, and he was like, I don't even think about it.
but I did because some listeners were like, man,
it got kind of awkward there because you were pushing on Keith.
Even the video that I sent him for his birthday,
they were like, hey, send Keith the video for his birthday.
He didn't know about it.
And I was like, what was I wearing?
Prove it.
But once I started thinking about it, I was like, ooh, I should send him a note.
I'll read it to you because I don't ever want to make anybody.
Like, I never have intention to make anybody mad.
Sometimes it happens.
But I said, hey, listen, if I put you on the spot about anything music related,
I said I never have any doubt you can handle yourself so I tend to be a little looser with you in the studio
just wanted to make sure and he was like dude ask me anything anytime so I was worried though
because like that's a good I like that dude you don't want to make good dudes mad yeah I worry about
that stuff you know yeah but you're good to go and I'm trying to have I come going to therapy I'm
trying to have feelings I let myself be upset with myself
Ooh, good one.
Instead of just blocking it out and going, ah, whoever it is, I'll get over it.
Yeah.
That's a big step.
It was a small step.
Yes, but it was a step.
Yes.
It was a step.
Thank you.
Bobby Bones, everybody.
Transmitting across America.
This is a Bobby Bonds show.
All right.
There's the news.
We watch the news.
But then there's the stuff that Amy's like, oh, we got to talk about this.
It's Amy's pile of news.
The Bible Bowl show.
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
So there's this new remote gadget called Furbo,
and it lets you toss treats to your dog from anywhere in the world.
Ferbo has cameras and artificial intelligence that can detect, like, where your dog is.
Maybe if your dog's pacing back and forth, maybe it's time for a treat.
And you can use the app, communicate with your dog,
and then, yes, like I said, even toss the dog a treat.
That's interesting.
My dog would explode because I would just be tossing treats all the time.
At least I can monitor it in person.
Because you feel bad for being gone?
Yeah, I was like, you need another treat.
There's a campaign that I'm involved in, and you can see it on my Instagram at Mr. Bobby Bones.
It's the Best Friend Animal Society, and it's I Save My Best Friend.
And so, it says, please adopt your next pet.
And it says when Bobby adopted Dusty 14 years ago, he gained not only a furry companion, but a best friend.
And again, the picture's up.
But I'm going to tell you, I was so happy I was able to do this before my dog, who is terminally ill, isn't around anymore.
And so I was glad the campaign was able to be finished and done while he was still alive.
Yeah.
And I didn't know it was going to come out yesterday.
And it came out yesterday.
I was very happy about that.
I let myself feel joy about that.
That's awesome.
There's no photoshopping, by the way.
Oh, it's a really good picture.
Well, people are like, do they Photoshop your dog's head?
What?
No.
That's like a legit.
You did a doggy photo shoot.
Yeah.
No, we did a doggy photo shoot.
And they're like, well, look how big he's smiling.
Honestly, I think there's just a piece of chicken.
No, he has an amazing smile.
But I'm telling you, there's a piece of chicken in front of him.
Yeah.
Don't be fooled.
It's like when a baby has a perfect smile on the picture, and you're like, that's a happy baby.
No, I'm pretty sure he wants the chicken.
Okay.
I'm trying to remember that one picture.
But you can see it, Mr. Bobby Bones.
And maybe it encourages you to adopt.
I have some friends that just adopt another dog.
Yeah, anyway, go ahead.
So the Pope was gifted this awesome new Lamborghini, and obviously, Pope Francis is not going to keep it.
It's not really his style.
I know, I know he's not going to keep it, but his style, he used to be a bouncer.
Yeah, but, yeah, he's not into, it's street value is, I don't know if that's what you say about a Lamborghini.
It's valued at $200,000.
Hey, wow.
So the Pope, his style is too.
They're hating.
Auction things off for turn.
Trying to keep him riding Popey.
Trying to catch him riding Popey.
He's like me riding Popey in a Lamborghini at all.
He likes to ride like Pope Forfocus style.
Well, it's Bulletproof too.
Yeah.
I like to say this.
We took a picture in our garage of the Jeep.
Jeep crew.
It's me, Eddie, and our Wichita web girl, Morgan No. 2.
And I would just like to say that of the three Jeeps, mine's the biggest.
Nah.
No, no, no, it is.
It's literally the biggest.
It is.
It is.
But in the picture, because it's black and there's shadows, it doesn't look the biggest.
Dude, the picture doesn't lie.
It's like right there.
I'm just saying, my, in ranking of Jeep toughness, me.
They look the same to me
Sorry
Well Eddie's a smaller
And it has a soft top
Oh is that like a thing
Soft versus High
Yeah it's like boo boo top
Yeah
Eddie does look a little wimpy next to theirs
With the hard top
And Bobby definitely if you look at it
Has bigger tires
Eddie has little
Sissy tires
There's shade on mine
But just so
But Morgan number two
This is pretty baller
Yeah it is
Not that Eddie's didn't baller
But it's just not baller like you guys
Lunchbox
Are we feel a left out
If you want to get a picture with the 05 Ultima, we can set it up.
I can back it in next to the Jeep.
It's on my Instagram.
Listen, they're all three nights.
We're just giving you hard time, Edward.
Thank you, man.
I mean, it's fine.
I think mine looks so cool in that picture.
It is cool.
We're just giving you hard time because you jumped in the crew late.
I'm happy to be in the group, though, man.
That's cool.
But Eddie's first car was a Jeep.
Not his first car.
Yes, it was.
My first car when I was 16 years old.
I had a birthday cake and my dad put the key right on the cake.
That's true.
And I was like, man, I'm a Jeep guy.
He's a pinto.
So you're going to, like, wash the key?
And you know what?
My dad, he gave me my Jeep when I was 16.
I couldn't drive it until I was 18.
Why?
Because he didn't let me.
He was like, nah, you're not, you're not.
He's like, you haven't proved to me.
Now we know why Eddie is the way that he is.
Well, duh.
The way I was raised.
Duh.
Like Eddie's going to be like, hey.
Now we know why Eddie acts like he does because of how his family raised him.
Duh.
Are you making fun of me?
Yes.
I mean, that's like a shocking revelation.
That's why lunchbox is the way lunchbox is the way.
All these years, I've never heard that your parents didn't let you drive you.
That was brutal.
And I was like, I tell my friends like, yeah, I got a Jeep.
Where is it?
Well, it's like, oh, it's at home.
I can't drive it.
Oh, my goodness.
That's like your kid's going to be like, I have a Facebook page, but I can't walk on until I'm 21.
No, they're not going to have a Facebook page until they're 18.
Okay, go ahead.
Okay.
Man, I felt so bad for this grandpa and his granddaughter on Wheel Fortune last night.
They were so close to winning $1 million.
But they guessed.
fried zucchini instead of baked zucchini.
Fried zucchini.
No, that's not correct.
And we don't have to check the time because you are amazingly close.
Oh, Lord. Wow.
So here's the deal.
I'm going to teach you something if you're ever on Wheel Fortune.
They were in that bonus round situation or whatever.
Like RSDF.
Yes, thank you.
When you're in that round, the R is given to you if it's there.
So if they had been focusing on that,
are they known, which I get at you're under pressure.
they would have known there's no R.
The R's not showing.
So it can't be fried.
Has to be baked.
If I'm not grandpa, I'm so ticked.
They didn't know at the time.
She went rogue.
I can tell.
She went to.
But they didn't know at the time that they were up for a million dollars.
They didn't find out until after.
You know, Pat Zajuck's like, oh, and let's see what you would have won.
Oh, a million dollars.
I know.
Poor guy.
And, okay, lastly, oh, my goodness.
Have you all seen Christian Bale and he's gaining weight to play Dick Chains?
Have you even seen what he looks like?
You got to go see what it looks like.
If you ask us a question, can we answer it?
You do this all the time.
Amy and I had a conference on the air.
I know, I'm not even supposed to ask you.
I was like, hey, Amy, you ask us a question all the time and you never let us answer.
But technically that was in the skinny.
She's like, hey, guys, did you hear about, and before we can say yes or no, she's like,
whoa, whoa, blah, let me tell you.
So, ask us.
Hey, guys, have you seen what Christian fail looks like?
He's putting a lot of weight in his balls to look like Dick Cheney.
Yeah.
There you go.
It's unrecognizable.
There it is.
And I just like, whoa, I wonder how much money he's getting paid to play Dick Cheney.
A lot.
Millions.
Yeah.
Christian Bale's done the extremes because didn't he lose a bunch of weight to play one character, like, so skinny?
And then now, I mean, that's dedication to your craft.
Like, I would be like, I don't know.
I'm just, I'm not playing Dick Cheney.
Or I'd wear like a suit.
No, they said, gain the weight.
You gain the weight.
That can't be healthy.
For that much money, though, it's healthy.
It's got to feel terrible.
It's kind of feel so like, he has got to wake up every day and just be like, ugh.
Don't shut me up.
Am I going to walk around and rip your lights down?
Remember this guy?
They're shooting.
Yeah, this is Grishol bail, by the way.
They're shooting a scene and the lighting guy accidentally walked in.
I think it was for Batman, right?
Don't shut me up.
Am I going to walk around and rip your lights down in the middle of a scene?
Then why the f*** you walking right through?
Oh, da-da-da-da-da-da-da like this in the background.
What the fuck is it with you?
Like, wow.
So, like, I mean, imagine.
You don't treat other humans like that.
No.
You think he's irritable.
If you're eating a bunch of junk food, you might get even more irritable.
I don't know.
I should not a good dude.
Okay, what did you eat?
I got a bad day.
No.
I mean, that's a movie.
That's not a bad day.
That's you.
That's a bad dude.
Yeah, that's a bad dude.
What?
I was just, like, is a movie about Dick Cheney?
I mean, is that, I don't know.
I'd hope if they're paying Christian Bell to play him.
A couple things as we wrap it up today.
one, thanks to Tim and Faith for stopping by.
Their record comes out tomorrow, or midnight tonight, but they're back in tomorrow.
So thanks to Tim and Faith.
You can hear all that back if you want to go over to Lightheart Radio or iTunes and search
Bobby Bone Show, Bobby Bone Show on demand.
It's all up there.
So that's tomorrow.
Cole Swindell, stopping by tomorrow too.
I'm on Instagram, Mr. Bobby Bones.
Other than that, got to get dressed up tonight.
Amy and I got a charity event.
We're going to.
this is always
What?
Airmuffs Amy
Amy's like my only date
anywhere anywhere now
Yeah
You know?
And I really
I really enjoy Amy's presence
But it's like
You kind of want to
Change it up a little bit
Well no
But it's just like
She has a husband
Yes
So I'm her second string
Yeah
But she's my first string
You know what I mean
I know exactly
You know
Like I got the CMAs
Who do I take
I'll take Amy
My first string
Yeah
But if she were gonna have to take
somebody
She wouldn't pick me.
I know.
All right, you can take your earmuffs off.
You good?
Okay, but to clarify, I mean, I was invited to this event too.
Wait, you were listening?
Yes.
Oh, Amy.
Yeah, Amy and I are, what are you wearing?
Are you going, bam, like you do sometimes?
I mean, well, Karen from Little Big Town is going to be there, so I feel like she's, I have to dress for her, you know?
I feel the same way about Philip from Little Big Times.
I have to dress for him.
I love her styles.
Like, you got to, you want Karen to be like, oh, I like your outfit.
And then you're like, okay, yes, I'm winning at life.
Fun fact.
What?
Karen did compliment my style to somebody else, a third party last week.
Bam.
She was like, hey, I noticed Bobby's been looking good.
And they were like, yep.
Wow, that's a huge compliment.
That's so huge.
Like, game, recognized game.
Yep.
If I can only get...
And then if she doesn't say anything, then you're like, walt, wall, wall.
Yeah.
No, that's no.
Don't base your life around Karen Fertr's all the page.
I like Karen, but you're good.
What?
No, she's every year.
Okay, okay, we gotta go. See it tomorrow.
Get your bones on.
Get your body bones on.
Air Tasker helps you scratch more
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until tomorrow what you can do
today? Because today
I have to assemble and deliver thank you packages
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Find a yoga instructor who makes house calls
and I need one of those ice sculpture guys.
Just take a deep breath. Post your tasks on
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Can I take more than one deep breath?
As many as you need.
Air Tasker.
Get anything done?
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The Disneyland Resort is everything. We came to play the Calliway.
It felt like I was in the round-up game with Woody at Pixar Pier.
Have you been holding out on us? No, just showing you where the real Hollywood stars are.
Like Tiana's Bayou Adventure. Oh, there's jazz, right? And a drop. You'll see.
Grab a Mickey Brussels on the way.
Girl, you're reading my mind.
Almost there.
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We came to play.
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A win is a win.
A win is a win.
I don't care what I'm saying.
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