The Bobby Bones Show - (Tues Early Bird) Eddie talked to Gavin DeGraw About the Texting Situation + Raymundo Released “Baecation 2” Featuring Phone Screener Abby + Mailbag: T-Ball Coach Drinking at Games

Episode Date: June 21, 2022

After last week’s controversy, Eddie talked to Gavin DeGraw about whether he was bothered about him and Scuba texting him a video of a guy covering his song at a bar. Raymundo released a new song fe...aturing Abby and gave our review of it. In the mailbag, a mom is having an issue at her kid’s t-ball game after suspecting the coach of drinking.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:02 Morning. Morning. Let's hear from Georgia. in Ohio who is six years old who left us this voicemail last night. I read your book and the favorite part was your dog saving on Pearl and the book. It was so much fun. Your dog, Stanley, was very, like, crazy in the pictures. It was so funny.
Starting point is 00:03:28 Thank you. Bye. I believe she felt it. Yeah. That's good. She's still laughing. Yeah. So my kid's book, it's been out of week now.
Starting point is 00:03:35 And the book cycle's weird because this is Tuesday. It's like day one of week two. And so I didn't get to do a lot of book press last week because I was sick. And I'm not going to do it this week. So if you'd like to buy it, please do. I think on Amazon they're doing two for, wait, three for the price of two. I don't know. So that ship has sailed?
Starting point is 00:03:54 You can't do press anymore for that? You can. But what happens is the book company goes, you do it week one like a movie, try to get a big week. And then you're able to go, wow, I don't know if it's going to be a bestseller or not. but I wasn't able to do what I normally do, which is like, I was going to go do a good morning America. I was going to go do some and say, hey, buy it. And so if I, I'll say this and I'll wrap it.
Starting point is 00:04:13 And who knows, I could, if it's bought a lot, the second week it could be a bestseller. If this book ends up being a bestseller as a kid's book, me doing no press, I just owe it all to the B team and not any sort of press at all. And if that happens, I'll never do press again. Screw it. Don't need it.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Why would I do press? We got our own little group here. But I'm very proud of the book. And I'd say, yeah, it's good. And we're still almost done sitting out all the autographs for inside the book. And that's been a process, but we're there. I do want to go over and talk to Brad. By the way, the book is called, if you go to Amazon, Stanley the Dog, first day at school.
Starting point is 00:04:47 And it's mostly about being true to yourself, regardless of what others are saying and how they're acting about you. You may look different and feel different, but it's about your true value. So it's called Stanley the Dog, first day at school. Brad and Virginia, what's up, buddy? Good morning, Bobby. Morning, studio. Morning. I just need words or encouragement
Starting point is 00:05:05 of advice. I'm terrified of flying. I'm not in control. I just need a little worse of encouragement and advice how to get through it tomorrow as I travel to go pick up my wife. You got it. I'm going to give it to you because I'm going to speak to you as you because I, Brad,
Starting point is 00:05:21 I'm also terrified of flying. Like I hate it. I talk about it on the show a lot. I hate it. I don't understand how you get something metal on that heavy up there and it just stays up there. Right? I don't understand the science. I understand the scientists are smarter. I don't know how radio works either, but I trust it. I don't know how anything works. Here you go, Brad.
Starting point is 00:05:37 So you're going to do it, so we're going to eliminate the fact that you're so scared you may not do it. You're doing it. You're just going to white-knuckle it and go. Now, if you just look at data, which is the only real truth in our world with science, is numbers. There are more accidents that happen on the road with cars because there are more idiots driving cars than there are airplanes. So think about that first of all. Do you feel safe, Brad, if you're just driving to work on a Wednesday or like a Tuesday today? Do you feel safe just driving to work?
Starting point is 00:06:02 Yes, sir? Yeah, I'm in control of myself. I mean, I drop for a living. But you're not, you know this. And I'll talk to you as somebody who got my not as good as you, but I got a CDL for a show. I had to do all the tests. You're in control of you, but you're not in control. Somebody easily could nail you.
Starting point is 00:06:15 You have no. You don't have control. You have control of you. Part of the equation. But you don't have control of life. Somebody easily, if you're in your car, could pop you game over. True or false. You're very true.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Okay. So, thank you. That being said, just looking at numbers. way more accidents with cars than airplanes, even if you go per day, per any... So the plane's not going to crash. If the car is going to crash way before the plane. If you feel safe in a car, you should feel safe in a plane. Secondly, Amy's husband was a pilot in the Air Force.
Starting point is 00:06:50 Still as a pilot, but was a pilot in the Air Force. And I sat with him and I said, I need you to talk me through this because I'm going to be scared to fly. He said, okay, here's what turbulence is. It is basically, and I'm going to paraphrase, and I'm probably going to be a little wrong. turbulence more in the daytime because what's happened is the sun goes down, heat hits the ground, heat comes back up, creates little bumps. He goes, you don't crash from that. It's air coming up, you're hitting it, yep, it's uncomfortable, but it's just like driving
Starting point is 00:07:16 down the road and going over a bump. Yeah, pot hole. Not even a pot hole. A speed bump? Yeah, not even that. Oh. Like pebbles in the road, because a pothole could actually flatten a tire. I said that, like a pothole.
Starting point is 00:07:28 And he goes, no, you idiot. Like you just did to me. It's not even a pothole. So, when you feel turbulence, the pilots are going basically, oh, I just ran over a hat that fell to the back of somebody's car. You aren't going to crash. Look at the news. Do you ever see plane crashes Southwest?
Starting point is 00:07:46 Maybe once every couple of years, and mostly they don't die. It's like we had to land. You hardly ever, is there a solely incident that makes the news? Yes. Did they die? No, and that was a disaster. Occasionally, one in 10 million? You'll win the line.
Starting point is 00:08:01 lottery before you get in a plane crash. All that to be said, I'm scared to. But I have to just clutter my mind with all these things to make me 20% less scared so I don't leave water in the seat when I walk out. But you're going to do it. It's going to be terrifying. You're going to be better because of it. You're going to be no less scared once you're done. But you're going to do it. You're going to be fine. You love your wife. The end. Show's over. Go home. There you go. Yeah. There you go. You're going to be fine. It's awesome. Think about that. Back in, I don't know, 100 years ago,
Starting point is 00:08:35 for the Wright brothers, we had to walk. Yeah. We'd get on a horse. A horse, yeah. That took years to get somewhere. You probably got, you ran into some buffalo and got eaten.
Starting point is 00:08:47 All right, Brad, you got this, buddy. Go have it. You're not going to love it. That's, hey, that showbiz, baby. All right? Yeah, that's right, baby. All right, baby. All right, see you.
Starting point is 00:08:57 Good luck. Yeah, baby. It's time to open up. up the mailbag. You send an email and we read it on the air. It's something we call Bobby's Mailbag. Yeah. Hello, Bobby Bones. My four-year-old plays in a local T-ball league where the coach's volunteer. There's been some concern that the coach has been intoxicated during games. At this last game, she came 20 minutes after it started, smelling of alcohol, and was kind of rude to the kids who questioned her. If you remember, they're four and five-year-olds. They have no filter. Her cup and breath.
Starting point is 00:09:29 clearly smelled of alcohol. She then left her cup on the bench, which is within access of any of the kids. She was more clumsy, she was more short with all the players through the game. I understand she's a volunteer. I'm not above anyone having a drink at the fields, but when you're the coach, it's a little different. I'm also concerned for her child that she would be driving home after the game.
Starting point is 00:09:50 I don't know if it'd be appropriate to talk to the rec center or just let it be. Any advice would be appreciated, signed mom of a little leaguer. First thing I want to say, I'm surprised as a woman. It's like a dumb dude decision I've just felt I guess unfairly it was a dude Doing this Okay so here we are Not not a funny situation obviously
Starting point is 00:10:08 You don't let it be First of all I'm gonna start with that Now we're gonna talk about how you cannot let it be But you can't let it be because if you let it be And something bad does happen And there's a whole myriad of things that can happen That's that you're gonna feel terribly guilty Now what is gonna have to happen
Starting point is 00:10:25 Is going to be awkward for somebody It is not a a comfortable situation to have to address this with anyone, regardless of softball life, period. My advice would be, if this is something that is known amongst other parents of the team, you're going to have to talk with them and nominate someone to have that conversation, who's best equipped to have that conversation. It could be rec center, sure. It could be rec center, but if there's no relationship at all,
Starting point is 00:10:55 and somebody who runs a sports complex, that's only going to be. disciplinary action going, hey, we saw you alcohol in your cup. You can't come here anymore. That's all that's going to be. So you can do that. Or you can have a nominated party approach. You're like, hey, coach, talk to you after the game. It's going to be awkward.
Starting point is 00:11:14 It could end up confrontational. So the person that is best equipped and calm enough to do it and say, hey, just kind of worried about you. La, la, la, la, communicate in a manner that is effective. and then see where it goes. Either she's not drinking games anymore. She's come to games anymore. But something has to happen
Starting point is 00:11:34 because you can't let this just happen. So it's finding the person who you feel can communicate best with her about this situation. You could also be wrong and there's no alcohol in the drink and she doesn't smell like alcohol. You could.
Starting point is 00:11:45 There's an outside chance of that. You need to know though. So don't just go all willy-nilly and go like, coach, let me talk to you and get a responsible group of parents that you trust, nominate someone,
Starting point is 00:11:57 respectfully have that conversation. That's my opinion of someone who's dealt with similar situations in life. Not about ball, but about just drinking in places you shouldn't be drinking and sometimes not knowing you're drinking when you shouldn't be at all. Amy, your thoughts. Yeah, I would say just look at this first and foremost, the safety of those children and her child. And that's, it is going to be uncomfortable,
Starting point is 00:12:19 but sometimes there's discomfort in communication and that you just have to, this is too important for you to ignore and let it be. Well, any growth hurts. If you're 12 and you're growing physically and your body's growing, that hurts. You're like, oh, wake up. Any growth hurts, any growth to be better hurts. If you're learning a new skill, it sucks, it hurts because there's a struggle of failing. So look at this as growth.
Starting point is 00:12:42 It's going to be painful and awkward, but somebody's got to do it. And if nobody does it and something bad happens, you are not going to be happy with yourself. And I wouldn't use, to me, I hear a little bit of denial and then like, I get it. You know, coaching little league have a drink. Actually, no. No, that's not what she said. She said at the ballpark. At the ballpark.
Starting point is 00:12:58 But she's a coach, though. No, no, no, I know. She's saying she's not against people having a drink at the, at the, right, watching the game. Right. Watching the game. But she's arriving as a coach. So, yeah, I'm just like, we don't, I don't want to, it's uncomfortable, but it has to be done. Like, it sounds necessary to me.
Starting point is 00:13:13 And I don't, I don't think this is about Eddie, right? Well, I was going to say one time, I was mowing the lawn and I had a beer, and it was right before my kid's game. And I went, and one of the dads called in. And they're like, hey, we need you to coach third base. And I'm like, oh, they're going to all smell me? Like, I just had a beer. And so no one said anything.
Starting point is 00:13:32 So I think I'm all right. You're good? Not about me. All right, there you go. All right, that's the mail bag. Close it up. We got your email and we read it on the air. Now it's about to close Bobby's mail bag.
Starting point is 00:13:43 Yeah. So as a reminder, we had a segment last week and Eddie and Scuba Steve were in Memphis. They went to watch the Elvis movie. And while they were there, they go to a bar and they see a guy playing. Gavin deGraw, I don't want to be. This song right here from Gavin to grow. I don't want to be anything. There's a guy just covering this song in a bar.
Starting point is 00:14:04 And they think, since Gavin's been on the show once, and they happened to have his number for professional reasons, they needed to text him a video at one of the morning. It was a good version, though. This guy was really good. Right, I hear you. Sure. And so we talk about how that's kind of awkward.
Starting point is 00:14:17 You're not friends with them. No, we don't really know them. It's like getting his number off a medical form and then being like, oh, I have his number. Let me send him a little sound. And to be clear, it was Scuba's idea. Should I text him? I said, yes, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:14:27 So I say, Gavin's a nice guy. He's probably not going to be mad, but that's inappropriate. You can't do that. You can't go down to Broadway here in Nashville and be like, hey, Garth, here's Friends in Low Places. This is Sally doing it. Man, you guys railed us for doing this. Not railed. Mildly reamed.
Starting point is 00:14:41 Okay, reamed. So Gavin came out at my show. I brought him out on Saturday night as a surprise. And so he's backstage, ready to surprise the crowd inside of my comedy and inspirational show. And you asked him about this. Yeah, we was backstage. So I said, hey, Gavin, can I ask you? you a question. You know how we texted you
Starting point is 00:14:57 of that version of that guy singing your song? Like, was that inappropriate to? He's like, what are you talking about? No, it was cool. He didn't say, what are you talking about? He said, quote, I will tell you what he said. He goes, dude, I really enjoyed that. Like, I like the reminder of like, that's cool people are still playing my music. To me, it's very flattering.
Starting point is 00:15:13 And then he ended with this. He's just being nice to you. Go ahead. Hey, he ended with, next time you see someone else playing that? Dude, text away. Yeah, right. I think he wants you sending a cover song from every barbecue You joined America. Scova, we're good, dude. All right, cool.
Starting point is 00:15:26 You do realize he was, he's a nice guy and he was just being, what do you think he's going to say? Dude, don't do that. Yeah, yeah, I would expect him to be like, oh, man, yeah, it was a little weird or whatever, but he didn't say that. He said, dude, I was very flattered by that. But he also could have just stopped it.
Starting point is 00:15:40 I was flattered and it was cool. He didn't have to add on. Correct. Send it to me next time. That's why I think that he's just being super nice. And he's like, yeah, man, who wants to see? Yeah, I think it would be a different answer if Bobby asked him as opposed to the person that sent the text.
Starting point is 00:15:55 Okay, Bobby, let's say that we're somewhere and I see someone covering raging idiots or someone else. That has happened before, and I wanted it, but I'm not famous. That Gavin de Grohl's song is so massive, 10,000 people are covering it every night. And you're friends with Bobby, Amy. Okay, and not me, bad example, but anybody.
Starting point is 00:16:11 That example, all the way around, yes. All the way around. The rule is, if you haven't texted with them on a personal basis before, in a friendly way, don't text them, period. If you get their number from the show. You should be like, who, punishment one day should be like,
Starting point is 00:16:27 if you mess up or do something, you have to text someone from your phone. No, they do that anyway. That's not punishment. That's fun. Hey, you know what else he said? But it was so embarrassing. He said, did you say,
Starting point is 00:16:36 and that to me, I said, no, Scooby Day. He said, well, let me give you my number so you can text me next time. That's what I'm saying. The story is like being exact. And then he said, hey, come over tonight and we'll have dinner.
Starting point is 00:16:45 No, he never said that. Gavin de Groh is so good. This song Ford, you know, he did this whole album about his, And the story is his parents died He had a lot of death And he wanted to finish his album before his dad died His dad was diagnosed with cancer
Starting point is 00:16:59 And he got to play it for his dad Right before he died He'd been working on it And his dad listened to it And his dad died very soon after that And the first track on it's called The River And it's about his dad
Starting point is 00:17:11 Finally going to meet his mom Because his mom passed away earlier Super emotional He has a song called Ford It's like What You Should Appreciate in life I mean there is not a more country song the meaning, the message,
Starting point is 00:17:24 then this song right here. Play the hook of that song for me, Ray. Just driving old for Count blessings and praise the Lord. Let's make you feel like more. It's such a good song, you know, for us in this room, for us to listen to the show.
Starting point is 00:17:46 This is a great message for our kind of people. It's time for the good news. With producer Eddie. Tell me something good. Helen Davis from Boulder, Colorado is celebrating her 99th birthday, and I guess she's in bucket list mode. So to cross off an item on her bucket list, she went gliding on a plane. It was a glider plane.
Starting point is 00:18:09 I guess this thing doesn't have an engine. It's small, and it just glides across the sky. Crazy. So she did it. And here's audio of hers talking about how much she loved it. I don't know what I expected, but I loved every minute of it. Yeah. When airplanes are like, everyone put in glimps, like, everyone can put in glimbing.
Starting point is 00:18:24 mode if the engine goes out. How do you glide if you're 5,000 pounds? How do you glide a rock? 98 years old and still wanting to do something. 99, bones. He's almost a hundred. If I'm 99, I hope I just want to get out of bed and go to the bathroom and I just go to the bathroom in the bed. So that's awesome. Good story. What's her name again, Eddie? Her name is Helen Davis. Happy birthday, Helen. Keep rocking. Happy birthday. That's what it's all about.
Starting point is 00:18:46 That was tell me something good. I wonder what's up of this woman. She is searching for her 12 husband. She's given up on love. It hasn't given up on love through 11 marriages. She's addicted to marriage. Oh my gosh. Addicted to marriage. Might as well face it. She's addicted to love.
Starting point is 00:19:02 Marriage. That's 12. I mean, she's been married 11 times. Gosh. That is what. Monette Diaz, 52, an interior designer based in Utah, is on this show called addicted to marriage, which followed her relationship. That, could you as a judge just go like, I don't want, I'm not marrying. I'm not signing this.
Starting point is 00:19:18 You've been married 11 times. Do you ever like tap out? Is that a thing? Can you get married a hundred times? I have no idea. I wonder. So she's been married 11 times. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:19:28 That's from the New York Post. But that TLC, man, that channel puts on, it's like they walk around and going, all right, biggest weird on the room. Raise your hand. All things. It's crazy. They have the wildest shows on the channel. Yeah, they have, isn't the one with my strange addiction?
Starting point is 00:19:43 Yeah, they used to have the Simey, the girls that were attached. Exactly. I mean, that was a great show. It's people like him. They won. Oh, my goodness. It was so fascinating. Is there anything you do or you're addicted?
Starting point is 00:19:53 to that you... Stories like this on the air. Just can't get enough of them. There's a guy who's asked his ex-girlfriend to pay $9,000 and dating expenses after a breakup. 9,000! That's a funny Venmo request. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:05 You get a little red dot on your phone. Wait, what's this? 9,000, what is this for? Our whole dating relationship together? That's funny. Yeah, I mean, but he chose his minute. Yeah, no, he's nuts. They should do a TLC show on him, right?
Starting point is 00:20:18 As we're looking for crazies. But I just think that's hilarious. A man has asked his ex-girlfriend to pay 9,000. $1,000 in dating expenses after a breakup. It's good money if you can get it. Good work if you can get it, I guess. So there's that. And then I didn't want to bring up two things here. Lunchbox thinks I'm being scammed instead of Amy being scammed. Yes.
Starting point is 00:20:36 He thinks so I'm willing to hear this because we do bring up Amy's issues. So I saw a post on the B Team page about a woman. I think it was a woman. She said she was at your show this past weekend and she got an autographed poster. And then afterwards she went to Luke Bryan's bar and they wouldn't let her bring the poster in the bar. And so they were going to hold the poster for her and someone stole it. And I'm like, hey, she's just scamming Bobby because she wants a free autographed poster. She didn't pay any money for a poster and she didn't get anything autographed.
Starting point is 00:21:07 And she saw other people doing it and was like, man, I wish that was me. So she makes up the story because what bar won't let you carry in a poster? Oh, his big flashing signs is no posters allowed. Oh, you didn't see that? That's his big rule. You go shopping somewhere. Guess what? And you go into a bar, you can bring your bags into a bar.
Starting point is 00:21:23 You can't, they don't tell you, you can't bring a poster, but you can bring t-shirts, okay. And then also, no offense, Bobby, but who wants to steal a Bobby Bones autograph poster? Nobody. You're being scammed. Well, that's offensive. Anytime anybody says no offense to me, I'm always hurt right after that. Yes. So she is scamming you by doing this and then you send her one, and then everybody else is going to see that and be like, well, I don't have to buy the poster. I'll just say I had one and got stolen. Okay, let me rewind. Yes, I did a couple shows this weekend. We do what they call hatch prints.
Starting point is 00:21:49 It's like the name of the show, the date, what it is. I did two shows. show is one of the... They're very cute. It's like a June 18th, comedically inspirational bribos. And she stayed after the show and I happily signed it. There's a picture of her with it. She posted a picture like, this is me getting the poster signed. That's why I believed her. Oh. And then I think somebody probably just threw it away. It wasn't so much
Starting point is 00:22:07 stolen, but she doesn't have it anymore. It takes me no time in eight seconds to get another poster, hatchprint, sign it, and send it to her. Even if she is scamming me, if she cares enough to want a hatch print signed by me, I'm happy to send her one. Then all of a sudden, you're going to get a bunch of requests. Oh, I was at the show and my hatchprint. Oh, it got stolen, it got lost by the airline.
Starting point is 00:22:25 Well, the first scam is only the one that works. We know that. You don't get scam. So if other people are trying to get me, I won't allow those. Sometimes. I'm not like Amy. Yeah, she's been scam nine times. So I don't think that's, if I am being scam because someone wants me to sign something, that's the greatest scam ever. They did say they want of my social security number on the back for some reason.
Starting point is 00:22:42 So I'll write that on there too when I send it back to that. Oh, boy. By the way, big news. Ray Mundo's song, Vacation Part 2 is now out. Now, Ray, do you have vacation part one? because what I'd like to do is talk to our audience a year or so ago. Ray comes out with this song. How long ago?
Starting point is 00:22:58 I would say three years, 2019. And pandemic is, I don't even remember those years. Wow. So Ray has this song called Vacation. It's Eric Dodd with Raymundo. His wife, we call her Bay. And so it's called Vacation, and here's a clip. Are you down for a Bay, Bay, Bay, Vacation?
Starting point is 00:23:14 And so that's Eric Dodd singing. And then Ray does a rap part. Is that coming up? Probably not. Maybe right here. Okay, here we go. Mo from Instagram Imagine these noodles are a catamaran
Starting point is 00:23:35 And just flow Go with the flow They call me by the bones Susan Ray Boomedo Hey, Bay, Vacation I forgot what a jam that was, man That's so good That's a good one
Starting point is 00:23:46 We should put that back in the dance party at someone Yeah! So you guys did Vacation Part 2 Correct The wild success of this song People were demanding a follow-up, obviously How long you've been working on this? We did it like three months ago
Starting point is 00:23:59 I mean, it was one day, and then it took a lot of times going to the studio. One time my voice was messed up, so I had to do retakes and stuff because I have a rap part that I do. So it took me. They did retakes because of your voice? So you wasted three months on a song? No, it takes a lot. You ride it. Get in the studio.
Starting point is 00:24:16 His voice messed up. Yeah, I felt bad. I kept having to do real redos. Yeah, I don't think it was your voice. They just said they were like, they're not feeling it. It really wasn't a good part of the song. Yeah, that's not your voice. I'm not feeling it.
Starting point is 00:24:28 But, but, but, I like it. it perfect. Okay. So this is it's just called Vacation Part 2? Yeah. Wow. And so who's this featuring? So this is me, Dodd, and then we got Abby, phone screener, Abby. Let's go! That's awesome! Okay. Abby Anderson.
Starting point is 00:24:43 Yeah! Is it Abby Lee Lee Anderson? Oh, Abby Lee. Yep. Abby Lee Anderson's her stage name. So Vacation Part 2, Eric Dodd featuring Cisand Ramundo or Ramundo? It is featuring Raymundo. And? Abby Lee Anderson. Okay. Can we play this from the beginning?
Starting point is 00:25:01 Yeah. We just play verse, chorus, and then your rap part, is it in this part? Yeah, it's sprinkled in there. Oh, no, it's sprinkled to rap. No, no, no, it's just one rap, and then that's it. Here is Vacation Part 2, Eric Dodd, Raymundo, and Abby Lee Anderson. It's Vacation Part 2, baby.
Starting point is 00:25:19 They get us all fired up, I quite like to. When that finally drink hits your lips, right about no. Girl that copper tone How you put it on Dang, I didn't even know if it was gonna make the air or not That's pretty cool Is it vacation part two or some some summer? I know, I thought the same thing again.
Starting point is 00:26:52 I'm a little right I don't ever hear the word I can't wait for it's vacation part two Right, right Just in the beginning, I guess So good. Whatever, who cares, it's a good song Thank you.
Starting point is 00:27:02 But you say it at the beginning, right? You're like, it's vacation part two Just so people know if they're part of the trilogy It's not in the song at all Is there a third? I mean, it can go on forever. This is me now married, because I was just boyfriend, girlfriend, and part one, part two is me.
Starting point is 00:27:15 It's hubby Sisson. So, never know. The third one, maybe daddy sizen. Oh, that'd be cool. Fast forward to your rap part. Let me know when you get that up. I want to hear that again. Because I was listening to Ray, and I was like, you know what?
Starting point is 00:27:26 I mean, listen, he's not going to go sign with Def Jam. But for him, pretty good. Yeah, it's pretty good. It's very hickory-dickory doc. But that's good. So it's a good little song. You got it ready? Yep.
Starting point is 00:27:37 Here's Ray's hip-hop part, rap part again. Go ahead. Hey, bay, old hubby, siz in here, you're so Gucci, you sizzle. Like firework shooting right out of Charlie Daniel's old fiddle. Like sunny side up. Hickrick bacon on my make boy want to whistle. That's good. I like it.
Starting point is 00:28:02 I'm proud of you. That's good. Did he write that one? Grit, griddle. Yeah, I think I did the grit, grit, grit, griddle. Eric did the Charlie Daniels old fiddle. maybe it was a tribute to old-time players or Charlie Dangue. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:14 The never went out of Georgia. Yeah, actually the literal guy died this time. Abby, by the way, nice job, Abby, come on. That's how we sum, some, some, some, some, some. Yeah, you nailed it. Come on. How you feel about, Abby?
Starting point is 00:28:29 I love it. It sounds so good. I love his part. That's my favorite. He loves yours. Yeah. That was so fun. Good job, guys. Vacation Part 2. It's out there. You can stream it now? Yeah. How much money did you make off vacation?
Starting point is 00:28:40 Part 1, do you think? Honestly, I think it was around... I said that bit we said 500, and then, I mean, they keep trickling in, so maybe I made like 7, 800. Really? Yeah. Mailbox money. Keep coming in.
Starting point is 00:28:52 Yeah. Lunchbox, what do you think of the song? You should have stopped with vacation one. This one is not as catchy. It was just like, okay. It's slower. It's slower. It doesn't feel like a summary song.
Starting point is 00:29:02 It was like taken forever. It was a long song. How long was it, Ray? 2.30? 2.30? Very short. No, no. No, no. Vacation doesn't feel.
Starting point is 00:29:10 long. That felt long. And I mean, there's so much auto tune on that song that it's just like, oh my gosh, guys. Like, really? Like, you can't, you can't even concentrate on the words and the fun. You don't feel the vibe. All you hear is the auto tune. You're telling me you can't fun or vibe because it's so auto tunes. Like so many songs have auto tune. Every song,
Starting point is 00:29:31 even if you don't need auto tune, people use auto tune now. But not as much as that. You could put anybody. Now you're just hater. You've gone into full hater mode. No. Just don't even give him the mic to hate on like you could have said it's any, I didn't say anything about Abby. Would you like to? You brought it up.
Starting point is 00:29:43 Yes, thank you, Amy. He's an auto-tuned. You just brought up auto-tune. So you're going to admit that Abby is so auto-tuneded, you wouldn't even know it's her if you just played the song. That's not what I said. Go ahead, lunchbox. Say what you want to say. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:29:54 All right, he said it. She is so auto-tuned. If you didn't tell me that was her, you would just be like, oh, that's just anybody. You can't, you want someone to know your voice? You don't know that's Abby's voice. That's a fake voice. No, it's not. I can tell that's Abby.
Starting point is 00:30:08 No, you didn't hear the nasly. Because they took it out. All right. Anyway, Abby, great job. I really like it. Hey, hit Vacation 1 again. Hater. No, don't have vacation one again.
Starting point is 00:30:19 All right. I remember when Vacation 1 came out, lunchbox hated it too. Now he's found it as his savior. No, I said it's a lot better than that one. Like, don't have a trilogy because it's just going worse and worse. It's sort of like the Fast and Furious. It started out strong and it just kept going.
Starting point is 00:30:33 It was like, good God, this is ever going to end. But people love Fast and Furious. Make a lot of money. The Bobby Bones show. It was a drug shipment that went to a supermarket by mistake and they're like, oh, you get a bunch of packages, probably at a supermarket. They got this huge, like, crate of stuff and they open it, it's $83 million worth of drugs. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:30:51 Whoever addressed that through the wrong place, probably in trouble. Yeah. Let's probably not stamp stock's fault. I'm being honest with them. Honestly, they might not even be alive right now. Yeah, $83 million. It was like hidden in crates of bananas and it was sent to the, just wild. What if you're just like the stock person?
Starting point is 00:31:05 Like, I used to stock at Hobby Lobby and you get stuff and you open it up, all right? open it up. All right. You're like, oh my. You're like, you're looking around. Oh, so I saw that. That came from Newsweek. The next story I want to talk about I saw is that the nicest celebrity ever who gets very, very angry in public, and I want to play it for you. And you tell me if it's justified or if it's a little lower the top. Unwarranted. The nicest celebrity ever. Not that nice. We'll play that for you coming up next. Tom Hanks in the news again. We're talking about how People saw him and he wasn't looking great, like weak or old. But Morgan saw him out in the wild and said he looked fine.
Starting point is 00:31:42 Yeah, he looked great. So here's a video of Tom Hanks yelling at someone to back the blank off. Uh-oh. Which he's like the nicest guy ever and you wouldn't think this would happen. The question is, is it justified or is he overreacting? Here's Tom Hanks with Rita Wilson, his wife. There'd be a mob by fans. One of the fans bumps into Rita, almost trips her.
Starting point is 00:32:01 And this is Tom freaking out. Here we go. How you doing? Be careful, Tom. Watch out. Move, move. Hey, wait, wait, wait. Stop it.
Starting point is 00:32:11 What are you doing? What are you doing? What are you doing? Knock it over my wife. Yeah, they're bugging. Sorry, sorry about that. Sorry about that, Tom. Let me say this.
Starting point is 00:32:22 I love that. That's awesome. I can't get it. And people are like, Tom Hanks, evil Tom as a murder. No, that's his wife, man. Yeah. If you get to do that, it's if it's your wife or your kid. Like, you get to act like that toward anybody if anybody is
Starting point is 00:32:34 threatening, possibly threatening, accidentally threatening your wife or your kid. Play just that clip. Now I'm into it now. It's me in my ringtone. You call me, you hear this right here. Back the fuck off. What are y'all doing?
Starting point is 00:32:47 It's weird to hear him angry, though, and not in a role. Yeah. But I like that because now Tom Hanks seems like a little, he's like 3D, more human, more elements to him instead of just the super kind, nice guy. Yeah, I don't think that there's anything wrong with that at all. Play it one more time, right? Back the fuck off. Yeah. He got serious.
Starting point is 00:33:06 Real quick. It's like he came out of... I'd like to hear Garth. People you wouldn't expect to hear that, but you would appreciate it if they did because they're so nice, you hear Garth go, shut the up.
Starting point is 00:33:16 That'd be awesome. That's great. Or Keith Irvin would be like, get the, up my way, or whatever his accent is. That would be awesome. Like super nice people gone bad.
Starting point is 00:33:27 Wow. Or, yeah. Or protective? I like bad, though. It's a better clickbait. Better clickbait headline. Anyone have a problem with that at all? I think he overreacted
Starting point is 00:33:35 because if you watched the, clip, Rita Wilson is walking ahead and the guy's trying to get Tom to sign a hat and Rita stops walking so the guy is looking at Tom and he just bumps into her back and he acts like he was violently shoving Rita. I think Tom overreacts.
Starting point is 00:33:50 It is his wife and it's a guy wanting an autograph. And she stopped in front of him. She has the right to stop wherever she wants. She's walking, talking. I again, if you're going to harass Tom Hank's for an autograph at a point when he's not really probably doing autograph
Starting point is 00:34:06 You got to be really careful. Put your head on a swivel. You don't run into somebody, especially his wife. I bet he didn't sign it, did he? Or he's like, he's like this, back the mob! Hey, let me see your hat, buddy. What's your name? He does it anyway.
Starting point is 00:34:16 He signs it up right there. And take a selfie. All right. Thank you guys. Call us if you want. 877, 77 Bobby. That number, there's also a voicemail line. You can leave a voicemail anytime.
Starting point is 00:34:26 If you don't get to us, you can leave it right then. And we'll get to it. This is Cynthia who left us a voicemail. She's from Alabama. My daughter and I just got home. to Montgomery after going up to Nashville to see Bobby's show on Saturday. Woo-whoop. Cannot say enough about it.
Starting point is 00:34:43 It was so amazing. It was so good. So motivational and inspirational at the same time. We went for my daughter's 17th birthday, and she absolutely loved it. It was great for her to hear messages about failures and opportunities, knowing that she's going to be going up to college in a year. So, again, amazing. Yeah, thank you very much. We're going to do some more shows soon.
Starting point is 00:35:07 I don't know when. We don't have the theater, but as soon as we do, I'll tell you. And I'm super pumped to get that back on the stage again. Here is another voicemail. This is a Fun Fact Friday where listeners will call and give us theirs. So I'm going to play this one now. I know it's Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:35:21 But call and leave these for us because we'll play them all on a Friday together, like a package. So here's an early Fun Fact Friday. Go ahead. Here's Fun Facts for Fun Facts Friday. If you eat a pineapple, it actually eats you as well until it hits your stomach acid. Did you know that? I don't get it.
Starting point is 00:35:37 If you eat a pineapple, it eats the things there's acid in your stomach. It eats some of the bad stuff. Oh. It has something called enzyme bromonion. Probably not saying that right, but it breaks down proteins. And it's an excellent meat tenderizer. It's also what makes your mouth tingle, burn, and maybe even bleed. It does.
Starting point is 00:35:52 It's because of this, when it bleeds and stuff in your mouth, it's trying to break down the proteins there. So it's eating you back. Amazing. Wow. I've wondered, I ate too much pineapple once and I was like, oh, my mouth hurts. It was eating me. Mm-hmm. There you go.
Starting point is 00:36:06 Bromlin, I think. Sure. We'll get that to run. I don't know. I'm probably wrong, too. We'll give that a run. The Vibble Show. Here's Amy's pile of stories. Dyson, you know, the vacuum company.
Starting point is 00:36:17 They released its 2020 global dust study. And pretty much... Boring study that would never click into. That was a headline on Twitter. I didn't even look twice at it. Global dust study. Click, nope, scroll. Well, the headline is for the article,
Starting point is 00:36:32 the repulsive reason pet shouldn't sleep in our beds. So that would make you click. That's been done a few times, but what are they saying? Okay, well, I feel like Dyson, they're the experts. And good news, our homes are cleaner than ever, which is awesome. However, our pets are not, and the dust and stuff that lives on them, like viruses and microscopic dust mite from feces. Well, that's all over our pets and they're climbing in our beds. My band in college, microscopic dust mites from feces.
Starting point is 00:36:58 We were a bit darker than the raging idiots. What a great name. Yeah, it's awesome. Well, here's the situation with pets and why we feel like they're so clean because we're always told. a pet's tongue is cleaner. So we just assume everything on a pet is clean. It's like, oh, well, if a pet's lick is cleaner than a human, so I guess their butt must be clean too.
Starting point is 00:37:13 We just feel like it's all clean. It's not. It's like if we were rolling around outside of the grass and dirt all day. We were at the pet store the other day because my kids wanted to get a ferret. We're not, by the way. Oh, my God. They're amazing. Fish die?
Starting point is 00:37:26 No, fish is alive. Good question. Fish is alive, plus two snails in the tank. Everyone's thriving. So we go, and I'm like, let's just go look at the feet. ferret and you can hold the ferret and maybe that will you know fill whatever need they have for the moment and they hold it and the ferret is so stinky and then I guess the guy I'm like can we bait if we were to get a ferret would we be able to bathe it he goes that actually makes ferret stink
Starting point is 00:37:47 more you just have to let them be and I was like oh this is disgusting let them be a beetle song if it stinks it's it clean it what kind of animal stinks worse after you clean it yeah I agree also don't get that animal yeah that's yeah back to the Dyson story they say that we need to be vacuuming our mattresses. Yeah, of course, because they sell vacuums. And here's why the story goes. Because that will help with all the situations. We've concluded that.
Starting point is 00:38:16 So a couple of years ago, there was a video of a three-month-old baby saying, I love you. Three-month-old? Can they do that? Yes. No, like generally, three months old. It's not common, right. That's why I was a big deal with the three-month-old did it. But records, they're made to be broken. And I've got a clip of a two-month-old baby saying, I love you, two different times in the same clip.
Starting point is 00:38:34 I love you. I struggle sometimes when I say something and then the lunchbox repeating it back to me. And that kid can do that. That was impressive. Like ambulance. Ambulance. See? But that baby can do it.
Starting point is 00:38:57 Just like that. That's awesome. That kid must have some sort of advanced, because he doesn't know what he's saying. Doesn't understand language. But can hear ghatuta and go, ghatunga. That's amazing. That's why. Wow. Impressive for sure. So we had Brett Eldridge on the show, and it's something he's been vocal about his mental health and staying off of social media. But he said the discipline has been so good for him. Like he doesn't want to wake up in the morning. The first thing he thinks about is what TikTok trend he needs to be a part of. He goes, that's not really the life I want to go after. And he says that a lot of artists are feeling this right now. And he'll still engage a little bit on socials, but he's not going to let it run his life. And I feel like that's something that we could.
Starting point is 00:39:37 all benefit from hearing from time to time. And he's not just blowing smoke. No. Brett's one of our best friends. We don't talk about that a lot here. But I can text him and I'll hear back from three days. So either he's playing the whole thing out and just use it. And I'd be like, hey, dude, where are you?
Starting point is 00:39:52 Tuesday. Wow. Wednesday. Thursday. Hey, man, watching TV. What are you doing? I'm like, why you've really checked out, buddy. He said the way he's been able to help create these boundaries is he literally
Starting point is 00:40:03 locks himself out of his phone so he can't look at it. At certain times. Not his call phone, but he has an app that keeps him locked out of apps after a certain time. Really? And then if he needs to get into it, he has somebody like, hey, could. Like if there's an emergency. He disciplines himself, knowing he's not going to be good at disciplining himself, but he disciplines himself by letting other people discipline him. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:40:26 Sounds dirty, but not that way. All right, Amy. I'm Amy. That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news. With lunchbox Tell me something good Nico's Mexican restaurant
Starting point is 00:40:42 in Salt Lake City's been serving Mexican food for about a decade but it's a small family-run business pandemic hit and there's no customers Ghost Town and you know the son's like man I can't let my dad go out of business
Starting point is 00:40:55 so he got on TikTok did a little story showed his dad in the morning how excited he was to serve the customers showed him cooking food for the customers and said please guys come save my dad's business and now
Starting point is 00:41:05 hundreds of people are coming through that door every single day. I mean, there can't be a lot of Mexican food place in Salt Lake City, right? I wouldn't know. I mean, just thinking about, so we need the ones that are good in doing, they need them to say in business. It's like, listen, I know you can make any kind of food anywhere, but if I'm in Iowa, I don't know I'm searching for sushi.
Starting point is 00:41:24 Right. Yeah, probably not. If I'm in Salt Lake City, I don't know that I'm trying to find the best takaria. But if there's a good one, we really need to embrace it. And that's a good story. I like it. Anything else, Lunchbox? Six million views on TikTok and people, thousands of comments and, I mean, business is booming. Love to hear it. That's what it's all about.
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