The Bobby Bones Show - (Tues Early Bird) Why Did Bobby's Dentist Tell Him To Get Botox? + New Tuesday Song! + Mailbag: Breaking Up With Barber

Episode Date: July 25, 2023

We hear from Bobby's dentist, Jeff Trembley, and he'll share why he told him to get Botox! Find out if Bobby actually got it done. Then, hear this week's Tuesday song! Mailbag: A listener's barber was... on vacation, so they went to the guy in the chair beside him, and his hair has never looked better. He's not sure how to break up with his current barber now, especially since they work right next to each other. We share our advice!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed human. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what you're saying. Yep, that's me, Clifford Taylor the 4th. You might have seen the skits, my basketball and college football journey, or my career in sports media.
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Starting point is 00:01:40 on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more, follow Timbo Slice of Life 12 and TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok. What's up, everybody? Morning studio. Morning. All right, we'll go around the room here.
Starting point is 00:02:04 Hope you guys are good, by the way. All right, first. Him and Abby. risked it all for the show when they jumped out of a perfectly good airplane just a few weeks ago. Here he is. Producer Eddie, what I'm ready? Guys, before I went to bed the other night, I was like, let me just watch a show on TV. And I go to Max, and there's a show called High Speed Chase.
Starting point is 00:02:21 And it's almost like a regular TV show where they just have live, like, cop cams, and they show high speed chases. And the one I saw was his 18-wheeler that wouldn't stop. So it's a real, it's not a documentary, obviously. No, it's real life. Real life. And they take you through the process of the first nine-wheelers. one one call all the way to if they ever stopped the vehicle. Dang, that sounds good.
Starting point is 00:02:41 Dude, it's really good. And I watched the whole thing. It was like an hour long. And then I fell asleep. Dude, I had nightmares. I thought I was in the 18 wheeler. It was crazy. Oh, you were running from the cops, not chasing.
Starting point is 00:02:53 No. You were the bad guy in your dream. No, it was a hostage situation. I was the hostage. The first episode is called 18 wheeler terror. A man takes control of an 18 wheeler semi truck and leads place on a deadly game of cat and mouse while holding his wife at knife point. And it's crazy because he is like ups and downs, right?
Starting point is 00:03:10 He's like mad. And then he's like, look, man, I don't want to hurt anyone. He's like, I will kill all you. How do we know what he's saying and thinking? They have all the 911 calls. He calls and talks to them like driving. He's talking to the operator. Oh, or the whole time.
Starting point is 00:03:21 And then they send a SWAT guy to yell at him like, hey, pull the truck over. He's like, whoever's yelling at me, tell him to stop yelling at me. They're pissing me off. I'm like, this is crazy. How about never heard of this show? It's kind of cool. It's so good, but don't watch it before you go to bed. It's on Max.
Starting point is 00:03:36 Yeah. And the whole show is called high speed chase. Is there somebody narrating it? No. It's literally just edited as it's happening. Dang. Okay. A little note there.
Starting point is 00:03:46 I got nightmares, though, so don't watch that. He still plays in an adult soccer league during the week, and he tends to make our listeners angry when he speaks. Here is lunchbox. Well, guys, it's that time of year again where all these teachers are hitting you up for clear the list. Clear the list. It's super annoying. So I am back, and I am ready to clear the list.
Starting point is 00:04:06 You're going to clear somebody's list? No, I want people to clear my grocery list. No, we can't have people clear your grocery list every year. Yeah, I mean, if teachers can do it once a year, then I can do it once a year. Teachers are actually getting things for the kids. You don't think these groceries are for my kids? Great point. Yeah, great point.
Starting point is 00:04:22 Thank you. So, I need two gallons, no, no, no, no. Two gallons, whole milk. Scoo us, Steve. What are we going to do here? Just turns his mic up and go to the next person, Amy. Because I feel like this is awful. Teachers really are having a hard time with getting supplies and affording their stuff
Starting point is 00:04:35 because of the budgets and the way that we live and you doing this, I know it's funny, but it's actually not right. No, no, no. Do you understand I get teachers hitting me up for beanbag chairs? I mean, that's really tough. That's for the classrooms. Okay, sorry. Sit on a chair. That we had when we were growing up. What about the cottage?
Starting point is 00:04:51 Did you have beanbag chairs in your classroom? Yes, we were up for reading time, yeah. What? And at one point the school, they paid for it. They don't pay for that stuff anymore. I never had beanbag chairs in my school. That sucks for you. Exactly. So get over it. You don't get beanbag chairs. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Why are you angry at the teachers? Our only point is at any time any of us could post our grocery lists. I need Cascade dishwasher pods. No, we're not doing clear the grocery list. Those pods are cool, though. Yeah, they are. We can play a game or something, and if you win the game, you can then do. I need bombas socks?
Starting point is 00:05:20 How do you get bambas at the grocery store? That's not groceries. That's not a mixing mat. It's not a mixing mat. It's not groceries. Okay, no more list. Okay, chocolate cover almonds. Oh, those are good, though.
Starting point is 00:05:30 Yeah, exactly. But not dark chocolate covered on. Oh, no, dark chocolate is gross. Milk chocolate, yes. I like some of those too. Get double. Gallon of orange juice, heavy pulp. You're like heavy pulp?
Starting point is 00:05:42 Yeah, heavy pulp. I don't mind pulp. I hate pulp and coconut water, but I don't, I don't, heavy pulp. Like you're asking for the other pulp from the other oranges and yours. Seems weird. But okay. You can't post it yet, but I will give you an opportunity to post it. Okay, two packs of baby carrots.
Starting point is 00:05:57 Can't do too much. Hummins. Red pepper hummus usually. Thank you. This next person once said you'd get. a tattoo in my face when we made a bed a few years ago but she said no I was tricked just going to be a no there she is Amy
Starting point is 00:06:11 so I don't have to do my laundry at Ben's house anymore your reverse husband. For the past month and a half he took the washer and dryer it's just the way we divided everything up and I took both of them or one of them oh that would be savage did he just took like the washer
Starting point is 00:06:29 and I hate saying it like he took it's we made a decision to divide things so when he divide He took. We divided. Like he, but those left your house, their old home, went to the new home. And did you sit there and watch it leave? Did you play sad music? Did you listen to sad music?
Starting point is 00:06:44 Everybody hurt. No, because I had a front loader for all these years. And so I was kind of glad. I was like, yeah, you take that because I wanted to go back to a top loader. But you had to spend money that you hadn't spent yet. But I don't have to spend money any. No, not if you were just taking them washing a dryer. The way you divide assets, so everything has a monetary value and it's assigned.
Starting point is 00:07:04 So if I had kept the watcher, washer and dryer, he would have kept something else that would have been, you know, and it has to be an even trade, so it didn't matter. The money was being divided or spent no matter what. I feel like if you walked, and I haven't been in Amy's house since all the stuff left. I feel like half the rooms are empty and half are just full of
Starting point is 00:07:19 all the stuff normally. Like it's just weird. Or like there's a tape line down the middle and that's completely empty. Yeah, or like, yeah, my God. What was the weirdest thing that had to leave the house? Hmm. That you didn't expect.
Starting point is 00:07:32 I'd have to think. I expected at all because I, We did it. It was a process. We worked together. You took the microwave? No, my microwave is built into the... Oh, thank goodness.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Forks. Take that. No. You said he took forks. No. I said my children lose spoons. And listeners thought that I was, I lost half my silverware. Who got the blender?
Starting point is 00:07:54 I have the Vitamix. Furniture. He has... You got the couch. You got a good couch. He has the living on the couch. I was a good couch. My favorite place to sit at Amis's house.
Starting point is 00:08:03 I have no. have no nothing, no, and I had a guest come. Do you have any furniture, living room? Yes, no. You have the empty living room? You're in college again? Yes, that's what it's like. So I had friends this last weekend come, she's got two kids and they come in. I don't even have a rug. I have a rug pad. It goes under the rug. Listen.
Starting point is 00:08:27 Everybody hurts. I'm trying to like not rush out. I want to, whatever I get, I want to make good decisions and my sister's trying to help me and she's busy and like I just want to pick out things that I can keep for a long time. Then how do you watch TV in the living room? Lawn chairs? Is there a TV in there? Well, great question Eddie. I don't know if I'm thinking
Starting point is 00:08:43 there's a TV already. Amy is there a TV in living room? Yes. Okay. But there's so okay. But it's a black and white when she had to pull out of the closet? You know my kitchen goes into my living room like you can see the TV so we watch it from kitchen but not at the bar stools because those are gone. No. And then there's also yeah no kitchen
Starting point is 00:09:03 table, but you can sit on the counter. That's the couch now, the counter. And like, you know. I forgot what yours was even about. I'm sorry. I just got so sidetracked. Are you getting the top loader? Is that it?
Starting point is 00:09:16 So the thing is I never, this is my thing. I had never bought an adult appliance on my own. Like without, I don't know, just having a partner, it's good to like bounce things else. Should we get the warranty? Like, what should we do? Or is this the good one? Or what are the reviews? Or I would always be able to call my dad.
Starting point is 00:09:32 Well, now I have, I have, I have, I don't know. any of that. So I was proud of myself. I went to Home Depot, made the decision myself. The nice old man working there helped me get the best deal he said. And it's awesome. I've used it like three times already and it's so cool. Good for you. You have a new friend. Yeah. The guy from Home Depot? Well, the appliance. The washer. And the dryer. Ray, hit me up. From Mountain Pine, Arkansas. He's very polite and don't question him because he's usually right. Bobby Bowie. Thank you. I was giving a hard time.
Starting point is 00:10:00 scuba steve's trying to go on dates with all of us because his wife is out of town and is she back this week scuba or no next week okay so all this time he's like i have all this free time i want to hang out you get to know you guys better which really he just has much free time he's lonely and we're like fine sure but he's like let's hang out and then we're all like but we have to like clear our schedules to do it too and it's i did and it's been great i took him to the grand old opera i said have you ever been to the opera he said no i said well come with me let's go we went yeah there was a lot it was a group date there were a lot of people with me my wife, one of my friends, you know. And it just like, so people were like,
Starting point is 00:10:34 you didn't spend enough time with Scoob and Steve. Well, we wanted him a second date. Whoa. We did a second date? What? There was a second date? Yeah, the mirror. That was a date.
Starting point is 00:10:42 Well, so I need help moving the mirror and Scoba has a truck. That's not a date. Well, hold on. You used him. Hold on. Dang, he got a call back, dude. Yeah, second day. I met him up here, and he was nice enough. We got this heavy mirror.
Starting point is 00:10:55 Drove it to my house. Unloaded it. But then we sat back in the studio for half an hour and just talking. caught up on life. I don't know. Yeah. Well, Scoop, did it feel like a date? It just felt like we were just kind of like hanging out.
Starting point is 00:11:06 Well, it felt like I was doing him a favor. But after the favor? After the favor, they were just kind of like a, like, hey, how's it going? Like pillow talk. No, it was a great conversation. I don't want to, I don't want to pull away from that. It was a great conversation. Half an hour, date number two, a success.
Starting point is 00:11:20 But I don't know if it was a date, though. I think there's a duty call. Oh, that's funny, Amy, like a booty call, but duty call? That's pretty clever, Amy. me, I'm going to be honest with you. You know. That was good. A late night duty call?
Starting point is 00:11:33 I was like at noon. I was like, you up. When it started with you with no shirt on on a FaceTime. I did. I was like, hey, man, can you help me move a mirror? But we did spend half an hour just talking. I timed it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:43 All right. You timed it. I did time it. I was like, I'm going to count this as a second date. All right, we are ready to go. Thank you all for being here. Time to open up the mail bag. You send an email and we read it on the air.
Starting point is 00:11:56 It's something we call. Bobby Mailbag. Hello, Bobby Bones. My barber of six years was on vacation. I went to the guy in the chair beside him. My hair has never looked better. And now I know I've got to go back to my old hair because they don't have the courage
Starting point is 00:12:11 to get a great haircut in the chair next to my original barber. Any advice on how I can break up with my old barber and go to the new guy who gave me the best haircut of my life. Signed, the Trem Reaper. That's funny. signed hair away to heaven. He did double sign?
Starting point is 00:12:31 He did double, yeah. Wow. Yeah, the whole hair stylist, barber, that is hard to just move on from anyway, unless you just give them the full ghost. And that's a bit weird if you've been going to the same person for years and years and years, right? It's even really hard if you're in the same.
Starting point is 00:12:46 It's like your date and your girlfriend's sister now. And you're going to have to see them. Every time you go. Yes. You have to schedule maybe when they're not working. But here's what I would think you could do is next time you go to your person. and be like, hey, last time I had to go to, you know, Billy right here and he did this to my hair?
Starting point is 00:13:03 Do you think we could try that out? That's tough. It's like, honey, she used to do it like this. Yeah, exactly. That's part of him. That ain't good. Can not do that. What I would say is, this guy gave you one haircut.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Right. A little bit, you may be romanticizing how good his haircut is every time. This is good. It literally could have been slightly different and it just could have been a good. That doesn't mean every time he gives you this haircut, it's going to be this dramatically. It's new. It's different.
Starting point is 00:13:29 So that makes you feel like it's better. But I'm going to tell you, you go a few times. I would bet money. You're like, you know what? I kind of miss my old guy and how I used to get that haircut. Okay, okay. That is so weird how similar this is to a real relationship. So my advice is, don't change.
Starting point is 00:13:44 Go to your old guy. Hey, you had a little fun. Right. You had a little fun with a new guy. Don't fall for the grass is all is green. It's like a new shirt. It felt good. You had a little fun.
Starting point is 00:13:54 Hey, that's a one time deal. Nobody has to know. That's right. so just go to the old guy for some reason he leaves or dies you know where you can go but right now you just stay with the old that's trim reaper stay with the old guy
Starting point is 00:14:04 you have a long history but but but he did they did like the haircut so what do they do about that did he just like that somebody knew was doing the haircut right like the new like when you get a new shirt it's like oh yes and then once you
Starting point is 00:14:18 thinking about a shirt as the analogy yeah but the shine wears off you know what I mean like when you step out on the relationship and you like that mistress just somebody He said it. Well, the mistress, it loses his luster. I was saying all that without saying that though.
Starting point is 00:14:31 He just said it. I know. The name is going full shirt. I'm trying. I'm trying to change it. Stay with the original. He's been there for you. It's always going to be consistent. Don't be so in love with this one new haircut that you got one time. That's it.
Starting point is 00:14:46 That new haircut got didn't care anything about you. That's true. I can't even get you in last minute. Your hair person cares about you. That's right. They've proven it. And they've been there for a while. Hairway to heaven. Go to your old guy.
Starting point is 00:14:57 Unless, like, secretly, the hair guy they've been with for a long time is kind of like, man, this client, I wish they would go to my, you know, you could start being really annoying. You know, make them break up with you. Oh, Amy. Hey, what are you saying about you? Uh-huh. What? Hey, we just on a little bit, didn't we? All right, that's it.
Starting point is 00:15:15 Close up the mailbag. We got your key mail and we've read it on the air. Now it's about to close Bobby's mailbag. Yeah. A voicemail from Alyssa in Hawaii. Morning studio. I was calling to see if you guys could wish my son, Cole, a happy 13th birthday. And if you could sing the Tuesday song, we moved to Hawaii and we're sad to know that you guys are not on here.
Starting point is 00:15:40 But we listen to the podcast every day. And it would be great if you could give him a shout out. Again, my son's name is Cole. That would be great. Happy 13th birthday. Cole, this song's for you. It's for everybody who experiences a Tuesday, which is everybody right now. Because there are songs about Saturdays.
Starting point is 00:15:53 There's songs about Sunday. There's songs about Friday. It's about the weekend. There's no song about Tuesday. So this is why I wrote the song. Everybody out there celebrating Tuesday, here we go. The best day of the week. You all know it's my time.
Starting point is 00:16:04 So I made a song about Tuesday. So happens it rhymes. The lowest number of crime. Super bingo at 9. Don't know how you do you Tuesday. This is how I do mine. The sun comes up. There's a smile on my mouth.
Starting point is 00:16:14 Why? Because I love Tuesday. It's the first thing I shout. Free Zumba this morning. Every Tuesday at 5, I got my spandex on. It's time to head to the sun. the Y. Tuesday. H-O-A-D-S-D-D-D-D-D.
Starting point is 00:16:26 House Wife's going Boos-Day. I'm just talking about Tuesday. Oh, it's Tuesday. Is my recycling on the curb as I drive off? Yep, my recycling's on the curb. I mean, Fridays are fine, because they're casual and all. But I'm always more productive on my Tuesday conference call my after-work plans. I got my spray tan.
Starting point is 00:16:44 I'm drinking lemon water adding me some cayenne. Pebbles and bam-bam. I'm watching C-SPAN. And then it's two-for-one. It's Sonic with the cut. Tony and E. Chained, I'm saying, Tuesday, H-O-A-Duesday, Housewife's going boo-stay. I'm just talking about Tuesday. Brown cow goes, Moose Day, eat some cash Tuesday. I'm just talking about Tuesday. I go to Marty Graw on a Tuesday. I go to Cromagaw on a Tuesday. I'm playing Pokemon.
Starting point is 00:17:18 On a Tuesday. Came out of my mom. On a Tuesday! Happy birthday, buddies. Everybody out there living this Tuesday life. Aloha. Live at large. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:32 Hawaii. We are on out there, though. We are? Yeah, on the AHA Radio app. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah. So they are our country chat. I'm why you do anything.
Starting point is 00:17:39 That's cool, man. We're in Hawaii right now. Well, we're not, but we are, you know what I mean? We're really anywhere. Worldwide. Anywhere and everywhere. Yeah, we're in Japan right now, dude. On the IHard Radio app.
Starting point is 00:17:48 But Hawaii sounds awesome right now. Mm-hmm. But we're any... All right, thank you. Happy birthday. It's time for the good news. With producer Eddie. Yeah, home there's something good. Six years ago, Andrew and Jocelyn Jung of Raleigh, North Carolina, their siblings,
Starting point is 00:18:05 brother and sisters, they started a charity called Donate Sport. And it was just kind of like, hey, let's collect some sports equipment, jerseys, sweats, whatever, for kids that really can't afford to play sports. And they said it started back when their great grandmother was an orphan and they would hear stories that their families would tell of like, yeah, she was an orphan. They didn't really have much or whatever. So they grew up thinking they're going to start something really cool like this. So they've been collecting all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:18:29 And to date, they have donated more than $2 million of sports equipment to kids all of $2 million. $2 million of sports equipment all over the country. Wow. And they want to go global. So they're working even with a kid in Kenya who plays basketball and they're trying to ship him some stuff so he can play too. It's just kind of something they want to do to maybe change the world. It's awesome. You just put in the mail, right?
Starting point is 00:18:49 Yeah, yeah, but they donate certain equipment that maybe he can't afford over there. Yeah, yeah. Just put in the mail to him, though, right? Yeah, the shipper to them. It's Kenya. It's not that hard, right? It's the other side of the world. Hey, I don't know how that works. I don't know if I can get there overnight.
Starting point is 00:19:06 You know what I can't get there overnight. I agree. I probably can't get there overnight to Kenya. Can you get to Kenya overnight? Probably. I don't know. Yeah, I've been to Kenya. No, no, it's not that far.
Starting point is 00:19:18 It's not that far. What? Layovers? Yeah, you go, like, when I went, we stopped. Layovers. Yes, let's let me walk through. We flew out of... Layovers.
Starting point is 00:19:27 I actually flew out of Raleigh, went to... Stop it. Yes. Did you take sports equipment with you? Yeah, we took lots of stuff. I was in Kenya for two weeks. We took a lot of things, but I, yeah, New York and then maybe we stopped in London and then, oh, actually, nope, it was Ethiopia, and we hopped on Ethiopia in air at that point. A little, little nervous we got there just fine.
Starting point is 00:19:49 Yeah, on Delta, you can get there in 20 hours and 44 minutes. So you can. So what about a layover? There's two stops, Atlanta and CDG or DTW and AMS. What are those? Sounds like diseases, man. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:20:04 Anyway, it's a great story. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Why were you in Kenya? Oh, I went. Yes. That was when, yeah, and I went in the summer. And normally we don't take two weeks off in a row. But you were nice and you were like, yeah, if you want to go to Kenya, let's go, do it.
Starting point is 00:20:19 I went and then that's what then led me to want to go to Haiti, which then led to adopting from Haiti. It was a whole domino effect. That's awesome. There you go. That's two. Tell me something good. That's what it's all about. That was Tell me something good.
Starting point is 00:20:34 A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care which I'm saying. Yep, that's me. Cliver Taylor the fourth. You might have seen the skits, the reactions, my journey from basketball to college football, or my career in sports media. Well, somewhere along the law. way, this platform became bigger than I ever imagined. And now I'm bringing all of that excitement
Starting point is 00:20:53 to my brand new podcast, The Clifford Show. This is a place for raw, unfiltered conversations with some of your favorite athletes, creators, and voices that not only deserve to be heard, but celebrated. One week, I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment, and the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music. The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast. It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always get told, for people who are chasing something bigger. So, if you've ever supported me, or you're just chasing down a dream,
Starting point is 00:21:24 this is right where you need to be. Listen to the Clifford show on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more behind the scenes, follow at Clifford and at TikTok Podcast Network on TikTok. There's two golden rules that any man should live by. Rule one, never mess with a country girl. You play stupid games, you get stupid prizes.
Starting point is 00:21:50 And rule two, never. mess with her friends either. We always say that, trust your girlfriends. I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends, Oh my God, this is the same man. A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist. I felt like I got hit by a truck. I thought, how could this happen to me?
Starting point is 00:22:11 The cops didn't seem to care. So they take matters into their own hands. I said, oh, hell no. I vowed. I will be his last target. He's going to get what he did. serves. Listen to the girlfriends. Trust me, babe.
Starting point is 00:22:28 On the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. This week on the Sports Slice podcast, it's all about the NFL draft. And we've got a special guest. The director of the NFL's East West Shrine Bowl, Eric Galco, joins the Sports Slice podcast to break down what really matters when evaluating draft prospects. From hidden traits teams look for to the biggest mistakes franchises make to the players flying under the radar. This is the insight you won't hear anywhere else. If you want to understand the draft like an insider, you don't want to miss this episode. Listen to the Sports
Starting point is 00:23:05 Slice Podcasts on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. And for more, follow Timbo Slica Life 12 and TikTok podcast network on TikTok. My dentist, Dr. Jeff Trembly is on with us now. I just went to my dentist. I've had to go a few times over the past six, seven months, because I keep, I'm breaking teeth. And it's not even that I grow. grind it's that I clench, even when I'm awake. And so I have to, I have to call him and be like, yo, bro, broken other tooth. It's constant. You call your dentist, bro? No, I don't, but in my mind, I'm like, I'm trying to be cool. Like, oh, broken tooth. First of all, Dr. Tremblay, thank you for joining us this morning. Thank you for having me on. It's always a pleasure. Yeah, in this capacity.
Starting point is 00:23:45 Not always a pleasure when I have to get the tooth taken out, but I will say, like, he has the bedside manner of like a very gentle Dr. Quinn Medicine woman. If you were to imagine that. So I clench and I break I've broken I think in the past year or cracked three different teeth over maybe the last 18 months. And so Dr. Trumbly said, hey, you ever thought about Botox and your jaws where the muscles are and even up in, you know, everybody push your teeth together like you're flexing that muscle. But do you feel the muscle on your head like above your temples? Oh yeah. And I had had it like done but very, very light. And I was scared to do it.
Starting point is 00:24:21 And I said, you know what? If you think it's worth it, let's do it. So as I'm getting a tooth, he does it, right? Sticks the bowtie. He texts me the other day with like, how's the feeling? I'm like, it's great. It has absolutely helped with me clenching. It's unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:24:35 And you look good. Thank you. Younger. The muscle? Well, it's only the muscles in my jaws. So, Dr. Tremblay, can you tell me what you actually did to me and how other people could do this if they're struggling with what I had to struggle with? Sure.
Starting point is 00:24:47 Yeah. So nowadays, we tend to be harder on our teeth. A lot of people are clenching. I think it's our lifestyle. It's a lot of things. It's stress. But you can program your muscles to clench and respond to stress. And in doing so, you make them bigger.
Starting point is 00:25:06 You make them stronger. You get them used to doing that. And what the Botox does is it's a great treatment because when we inject the Botox in your masters and your temporalis muscles, the main muscles that close the jaw, what it does over the next three or four days is it, binds to that muscle and prevents the signal from your brain to tell it to clench. Now, these are big, strong muscles, so you can still chew and eat and function normally, but it takes the frequency, the duration, the intensity of that clenching way down,
Starting point is 00:25:42 and it often prevents you from doing it for about a three-month period. And that's just the initial treatment, but there are also other benefits such as, you know, if you were to interrupt any habit for three months, the hope is that you don't continue the habit after the Botox is worn off. And so that's what I hope with you, Bobby. Well, my mind goes, Botox, all the guys are going to make fun of me. But then it's, you're literally putting it into the, and it's hell. When he texts me, he goes, hey, how's it going?
Starting point is 00:26:14 I thought, you know, I don't know. I haven't really thought about it. But then I thought, you know why I haven't thought about it? Because I haven't been clenching my teeth so bad that my wife sometimes tells me, hey, you're clenching your teeth so bad right now. You don't even realize it because it's happening in the daytime a lot. And so I got Botox in my jaws up there and those and I went in and did it on a whole face,
Starting point is 00:26:31 just because I was like I wanted to be even. So I did like forehead, neck, I did the whole. No, but he did that at the dentist. Is that common for Dennis to be able to do this, Dr. Shrembley? We could take extra certification courses to be able to administer it. I've been doing Botox since 2013. Sorry, 2000. Yeah, 2013.
Starting point is 00:26:54 doing it for about 10 years. And it's just got so many benefits. You know, we think of Botox only for facial aesthetics, but the fact that we can kind of pause the contraction of muscles all over the body is really beneficial in many ways. And in your case, minimize and decrease the amount of clenching we do. And I think it's really exciting to hear that you didn't even notice it, because that's what we want. We don't want it to be such an intervention where you feel like something's different. We just want you to notice that,
Starting point is 00:27:30 wow, I'm not clinching. And I'm noticing now that I'm not noticing that I'm clenching. Nice. So Dr. Trembly is on with us. Smile on Nashville is where he works. I love the place. I haven't broken a teeth in four days.
Starting point is 00:27:44 So it's a new record. New record for me, yes? So just some general questions. First of all, let's say, for example, Amy's been canceling her cleaning for over a year with you. How would you react to that? I would always keep open arms and encourage her to come see me whenever she can.
Starting point is 00:27:59 Yes. I might call her boss and tell her to get some time off. Stop. Drive her so hard. I know. It's not on purpose, but I have had to cancel multiple cleanings. And I'm like, shoot, it has been way too long. So I definitely will get in there to see you.
Starting point is 00:28:17 What would you say to someone, Dr. Tremblay, because this happened to me 15 years ago, where I didn't go to the dentist my whole life. But then I started to go because my insurance covered it. But I was so embarrassed of my mouth and my teeth that I was like, I never even want to go the first time because I'm so embarrassed about what the dentist is going to think about me. And I think there's a lot of people that have like a dental anxiety or a shame at a big shame. What would you say to people that are struggling with this right now? You know, as a dentist, as someone on the other side, I don't ever think of it is,
Starting point is 00:28:47 I'm always glad when people do take that leap of faith to come in. and address their health because it's never, there will never be a better time than now to address the problems. The sooner we get to them, you know, an ounce of prevention is worth of pound of treatment. And, you know, I just, I don't ever, as a dentist, I don't ever have thoughts as, oh, I can't believe this person hadn't been in in seven years. So many things could be, could be treated if caught early, and much less painful, much less intervention.
Starting point is 00:29:22 So if you're thinking you need to get in, I would encourage everybody who's listening to just go make the appointment with your dentist and go see what's going on. Yeah, you're saying you're more proud that they come in than feeling like, I can't believe you haven't been here in a long time. You're more just happy for them that they finally came in. Exactly. When I tore my rectum, my butt,
Starting point is 00:29:43 and I tore it on a, I like had a little nick and my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, We knew it. Yeah, well, I'm just telling him know what happened to me and I had to go to the doctor and I was so embarrassed because I thought, oh, she's going to see my butt, my hole. And I was so embarrassed. But then I thought to myself,
Starting point is 00:30:01 I'm sure that she has seen so, the doctor's seen so many holes and holes that were way worse than mine. Got to tell you, mine's pretty good. And so I would imagine, too, as a dentist, you've seen it all, right? Dr. Templar, that you're not even affected by some stuff. I've I could say I've seen just about everything and a lot of it came when we were in school doing a lot of public health seeing prisoners seeing you know anybody who would come to the school and so as any any dentist has been loaded up on the front with a lot of the shocking unusual things so by the time we're in private practice it's there's not a lot that's going to shock us I got a few questions here these are general questions that our listeners want to know number one how much toothpaste
Starting point is 00:30:45 should we be using on our toothbrush? About a pea, the pea and a half size. A normal size pee a little bit more. You don't need a whole lot of toothpaste. Just don't swallow it. A green pea. Green pee. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:58 What do you think I meant, Amy? Well, Bobby, you go, he-he-pee. A vegetable pee. I didn't do that. But also, it is a small amount because I think when we see commercials of toothpaste, they do the whole thing because they want you to do the whole thing. I would run it on the whole stick. That's what I do.
Starting point is 00:31:11 I do the space on the whole stick all the way up. Do you want us flossing before? We come. Hermann. Yes, all the way down. Do you want us flossing before we come to you? Doesn't matter. Do you want us chewing gum and fixing our breath before we come to you?
Starting point is 00:31:24 Again, doesn't matter. Why? Doesn't matter. Why wouldn't you want that? Well, most of the time when I see patients, it's after the cleaning. And because of the masks and glasses and all the stuff we have, I don't really typically smell my patients. That's good. Good to know because, I mean, I go to the beauty.
Starting point is 00:31:45 salon before I go there, the mouth salon. Get it all done. How about this? Drinking with a straw, good or bad, and why? One of the reasons that has been circulated is, you know, when you drink with a straw, you feel like it's not hearing your front teeth, which it may help a little bit with some coffee staining. I don't know a lot of people who drink their red wine with a straw, but in terms of the acidity that, you know, because really the bad thing for teeth is acidic environment. So anything that's colorful and tastes good is acidic. And just drinking it, even with the straw, is going to increase the acidity. So I would say it may help a little bit, but it's not something where everybody needs to keep straws with them for their general health.
Starting point is 00:32:34 And then finally, those floss picks, I like to ask this every time, do they count as flossing? They do. Here's the one reason why dentists don't like. them as much as the traditional floss is on occasion, let's say you have a crown on one tooth or a filling on another, and you put that the dental pick floss that's attached, if you catch an overhang and can't get it out, aside from cutting it with the scissors, there's no way to get it out. Whereas with the traditional floss, you could pull it through if there's an overhang or a catch. but generally I think it's fine. The floss picks are fine.
Starting point is 00:33:16 Oh, man. Better than not flossing. Because one of your dental hygienists. Don't throw anybody in the bus. Dr. Jeff, this wouldn't throw anybody under the bus, but she was telling me that I need the traditional floss to get bindi so you get up into the right and the left side of each gum. Because it's for, a lot of people think flossing is simply just to get the food out.
Starting point is 00:33:37 But it's for your gums too, right? because gum disease? Right. Yeah, it's a mechanical, you know, dentistry is, what you're doing with the floss is you're mechanically removing, build-up and food particles and whatnot, which is why I say if you're going to use a floss pick,
Starting point is 00:33:59 it's accomplishing that. It may not be quite as good as the traditional floss if it's done properly, but, you know, not everything's ideal. I would encourage people if you like the floss pick, use them. If you use them daily, then keep it up. There he is. Amy, and you need to go in for your appointment. No more canceling. No more canceling.
Starting point is 00:34:18 I know. There is Dr. Jeff. You love you no matter what. Okay, thank you. But less if you don't go in. Dr. Jeff Trembly, smile on Nashville.com, my dentist, and I want him to come on and talk about the Botox thing because that's helped me so much. I want our listeners to know about it too.
Starting point is 00:34:32 Dr. Trimbley, thank you so much and I'm sure I'll break a tooth soon and we'll see you then. All right, Bobby. Thanks a lot. See you guys. All right. Bye, Dr. Tremblay. Here's a kid giving us a little morning corny.
Starting point is 00:34:42 A morning corny for Amy. What do you call a koala that can't play with the others? Disqualified. Discovalified. All right, here we go. Here to next one. Hi, long-time listener. Love your show with listening to the bit about having a cruise.
Starting point is 00:35:03 And you guys could definitely fill up a cruise with tons of activities, even just the games that you play on the radio, people would love to be in a room and participate in those games. And we live in California, we'd fly to Florida to go on a cruise. So you guys should definitely do it. There's tons of things that could be done. I say do it. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:35:24 The very quick version of this in the post show, which is a podcast we do that's not a part of this podcast on the same feed, though, search for the Bobby Bone show. I said for years, people have been trying to get me to do a cruise. And I said, I don't want to do a cruise because I don't want to have people spend a whole bunch of money. I don't think people will come. I just felt guilty about it.
Starting point is 00:35:42 Well, as soon as I said Cruz, the whole show was like, people say, go on a crew. I got jumped, basically. Because it sounds awesome. Yeah. So then we started talking about, what would the activities be, brainstorming? And there were really dumb activities. Good stuff.
Starting point is 00:35:57 No. Good stuff. We can play the clip of that back on the show if we want to. Okay. But it was, and I promised you guys I would have a conversation. Because what happened to be here in the studio that day. loved it too. He called me a couple days ago and he was like, I think
Starting point is 00:36:12 there's something with this cruise. Yeah. Yep. Yep. Come on. Cruise in the seas. Let's go. So, oh, hey. We're not pirates. We're just more to come. I appreciate that. And when I was doing my show this past weekend, I did a meet and greet with a lot of people and I was talking to them and they were like, hey, what are you doing the cruise? I was like, oh, no, this thing is snowballed and
Starting point is 00:36:31 this is so much bigger than I. This is good though. It's just going to roll out. Oh, yeah. This was not a setup. I promise you. I still really don't want to do it. Man, we might have to do like 10 cruises. I know. No, no, no. We might. Can you imagine?
Starting point is 00:36:43 We do it. Okay, anyway, that's it. Thank you. By the way, coming up next, like the, maybe like the 11th, the 12th to next month in Wichita. Two shows, comedically inspirational. Get tickets now while there's still some left Friday and Saturday night in August. Go to Bobbybones.com to get your tickets. I'm coming to town, Wichita, or if you're near Wichita, come on up.
Starting point is 00:37:02 Here's Amy's pile of stories. All right, I got the do's and don'ts of playing in an office lottery pool. Do, have fun. No, it's entertainment. Don't. Lunchbox buy your tickets. Yeah, yeah, that's it. Listen, we've been investing a lot of money in the lottery lately,
Starting point is 00:37:17 so I thought it'd be good that we go over this and see if our leaders are taken care of us. And that's the first do. Designate a leader. You have to choose someone that's organized. You can trust. They can handle it all, and they take charge. Lunchbox has three of those. Or not one of those four.
Starting point is 00:37:31 What? Three of those he does. He takes charge. Okay. The other three were what? Organized. Organized. I know, man.
Starting point is 00:37:38 Yeah. Not. You can trust them. Not really. The next do. Give everyone copies or photos of the tickets. We never even knew he bought the tickets. We just trust them.
Starting point is 00:37:49 Didn't win anything. Zero. Wait, but we didn't even get like, nope. Then Scoobo would do it. We would never win the big bucks. But he'd be like, you know, this time we came out with $17. And he would send pictures. He would?
Starting point is 00:38:00 Yeah. Good for him. You're on the, it's on our text. You guys have that group chat where you talk bad about me, but I'm not on. We didn't ever talk about you. Yes, I don't go. And then another do email the list of players you play with every time or a text thread could work, whatever. So they're in the note.
Starting point is 00:38:15 As for the don'ts, don't use cash to pay the leader because here's a thing. Then there's no documentation that you actually paid. That's why we Vennmo Scuba and let's watch takes our cash. So that way it's like, hey, yes, we have proof that Bobby paid instead of, I don't know if Bobby gave me cash. Another don't is don't make verbal promises Like you know is gonna pay you so you have to I'm part of the winnings Or Because somebody on the show does this too
Starting point is 00:38:43 Amy will you just pay for me and then I'll pay you back And then they don't get paid and then if we went for sure lawsuit For sure lawsuit Yeah I paid for Abby I think she paid me again Oh she never paid you back Exactly A woman is suing a Thai restaurant in California
Starting point is 00:39:00 claiming that their dragon balls were so spicy. I hate when my dragon balls are too spicy. She suffered permanent chemical burns in her throat. It's unclear how much she's seeking in damages. But all I think about... How many dragon balls are she put in her throat, though? Because one dragon ball, it ain't going to burn you. That's a lot.
Starting point is 00:39:19 That's a lot of putting a lot of dragon balls in your throat. Yeah, it burned her vocal cords, her esophagus, the inside of her right nostril. And what holes were she putting those dragon balls in? This only makes me think of the time that y'all made me take the hottest shot in the world. We didn't make you. You lost the game. It made the difference.
Starting point is 00:39:36 You agreed to play the game. Don't do potato potato. Potato. She's doing potato potato. Well, I mean, either way. I still had, because of this job, I had to take the hottest shot in the world and I almost died.
Starting point is 00:39:47 And I didn't have permanent damage, thankfully. But I know how the nostril. I know how her nostril got burned. You start freaking out and then things just start coming up and then it comes out of your nose. and then it burns. That makes sense because sometimes
Starting point is 00:40:00 hot and sour soup if I burp it it go go through my nose and I'm like really, yeah well this was I was trying to just
Starting point is 00:40:08 spit it out and get rid of it that that shot got all over my face and it felt Amy was gonna die it was the one time that I well the one time
Starting point is 00:40:14 in the last five years where I was like yeah we're done about once every five years I think we're getting fired yeah you know find a million bucks
Starting point is 00:40:19 lunchbox goes to jail Amy eats a dragon ball you know whatever but yeah well my face did feel like I had gotten a chemical peel that's how it was like
Starting point is 00:40:27 burning the outside of my skin. So, well. And speaking of skin, my final story is just, I honestly had no idea that sunscreen expired. Obviously, you see it on the bottle,
Starting point is 00:40:39 but I was like, eh, who cares? It's probably still good. But no, toss it out. It even says here, when in doubt, toss it out. If you can't read or find the expiration date. The sunscreen company. Buy more.
Starting point is 00:40:50 Yeah. Yeah. When in doubt, toss it out and buy some more. Brought you by a banana boat. Okay. Well, it will leave you with reduced protection. So you think you might be getting SPF 50 and you're getting like 10. Well, if it's all you have, though, I still say go with the old.
Starting point is 00:41:04 Yeah. And then final thing on that is sun support can be found in food too. The antioxidants that are in dark cherries and colorful veggies can provide extra support from within. Okay. So when you eat them, they have antioxidants. Sexy. That protect your skin. Okay. But I mean, you need to do that along with SPF.
Starting point is 00:41:25 Don't trust it. Don't trust it. All right. I made me. That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news. With lunchbox. Tell me something good. In Powell, Ohio, they were doing a fundraiser where you could buy a rubber ducky for four bucks.
Starting point is 00:41:42 And they were going to race down the river in the Zoom Duck Derby, all to raise money for kids with disabilities. And they raised $20,000. And they set the duckeys off. And the winner got $1,500 bucks. That's such a cool game. It is because nobody has an advantage. Right. You're just buying a ducky.
Starting point is 00:42:01 And you can also gamble. I mean, you know, we're so degenerate. We'd all be their betting on, aside from putting our ducks in, we'd be betting on all kinds of stuff. Yes. So there was 5,000 ducks in the river at the same time going quack, quack, quack, quack. Yeah, that's fun. And one gets caught up in the weeds, and you're like, no! Oh, come on!
Starting point is 00:42:20 Or one starts sinking? Oh, yeah. What does that remind me of? I guess like the derby car races. Boy Scouts? The kids would build them. What else? What are the kind of races where you're like, oh, no, they get stuck.
Starting point is 00:42:32 Those little cars on the controller, the track. They play off the track sometimes. The hot wheels? Yeah, hot wheels. Yeah, any of those things. Yeah, man, that's so fun. How much money do they make for that? They made $20,000.
Starting point is 00:42:46 Good story. That's what it's all about. That was Tell Me Something Good. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care what I'm saying. Yep, that's me. Cliver Taylor.
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