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September 23, 2020 102 mins

Amy confesses to now liking something that she was once super against. Eddie shares an update on where his family is in the process of adopting their foster kids. Plus, Bobby talks about his experience getting something for the first time in order to shoot his TV show!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show pre show Big
Cat Rescue just followed me on Instagram. Nice. Wow, it's
gotta be our girl. Huh yeah, that's gonna be her right,
not not like a team. I don't know her daughter
runs true, could be your daughter? Okay, yeah, I did
get a tweet here about the Sore Loser's podcast. I'd

(00:20):
like to read. You guys already know what this is about.
It says yesterday was unlistenable between the bleeps and the
eating jokes. Have that mister Bobby Bones play from twenty
minutes to twenty two minutes and let him weigh in
enough of the hour and a half of nothing, get
back to sports. Oh wow, what did you'll do? Well,
it's not y'all. There's one person in particular that loves

(00:43):
to just say curse words and act like he's bleeping
them out, but he really doesn't even bleep him. Well,
I usually do that bit and bleep him, but I
got old real quick. Who is the one person that
does that? Take a guess it's Ray because he controls that.
But the eating Eddie, so it's funny to eat while
we're doing the podcast. Well, well, what happened was people

(01:04):
made bingo cards and they said and they said, if
all these things happened, you win a prize or whatever.
And one one was Eddie eats during the show. So
now I do it just so because someone puts a
bean on the card. That's funny and not a whole show. Anyway,
that's that podcast that sort loses. I'll mention another podcast
real quick as you guys are watching here on Facebook
or listen to the podcast. Kaylee Shore has a podcast

(01:26):
called Too Much to Say. It's her second episode. Kaylee
had a lot of people streaming that podcast last weekend.
Episode one had you feel about It? It was amazing.
I was so excited to see their sponse. I mean,
I've never launched a podcast before, so I had zero
idea what to expect, and it exceeded expectations. Nice. So

(01:47):
anybody reached out was like, hey, I had no idea
who you were, but now I'm listening to this. I
think I'm a big fan of yours. Now, oh yeah,
I had I had a lot. Actually, dude, after you
posted it on Instagram, I got two thousand followers in
the day. Hey great, good. Hopefully don't check out the podcast.
That's great. So on this episode, cutest comment though, Oh
go ahead tell me about you, I don't think. Yeah,

(02:08):
so I got the cutes comment from someone I don't
think he'd listened before, and I think his name is Roger.
His profile picture he's kind of got the Walter Brimley
mustache and he's wearing an American flag do reg We
love to see it. And he said about this week's
podcast love listening. Even though no one I know has
gone through this, but I'm sure that you being able
to talk about it made you feel better. I can't

(02:29):
believe you've gone through so much in your life already.
Just stay strong, keep being yourself, good for all. Wilford Brimley. Yeah,
that's super nice. You know, on this episode it's titled
Hungary as the New Skinny. So what'd you talk about
in this episode? Well, I've talked about I had had
an eating disorder that I got diagnosed with when I

(02:50):
was eleven, and I talked about the background of that
and what that journey looked like for me, and then
also kind of tied it into that pressure being at
by being in the entertainment industry, and you know, it
affects not only the artists but it affects the fans
as well because they're looking to the artists and they're
looking to the Instagram influencers who are posting these like

(03:14):
toxic messages, and so it's just kind of like talking
about that and dispelling these myths. And you know, I
kind of went really hard at the wellness industry, but
it felt good. Check it out. Too much to say
with Kaylee Shore. This episode is titled Hungary is the
New Skinny May What do you think about this? You
do a lot of work on even on your podcasts,

(03:34):
and you have secondary podcasts that are about eating disorders
and health and wellness. What do you think? Yeah, I
think if you're hesitant to anything that she's saying. I
feel like sometimes when people aren't in the know. And Kaylee,
I know in the podcasts you mentioned that people were
praising that you were skinny or you were working out,
and that only adds fuel to the fire. And so
that's why even on this show, we try to encourage

(03:57):
people to never comment on someone's body because you do
not know what's behind it. It could be cancer, it
could be a needing disorder, it could be depression, and
you could be adding to whatever's happening. Obviously, the cancer
part they can't control, but let's say it is an
eating disorder. When you compliment them on that, then they're like, Okay, Wow, yay,
clap for me. I'm doing a good job. I'm not

(04:19):
eating or I'm throwing up my food, or I'm restricting
all kinds of things. But I got to keep going
because this is how I'm getting praise. I'm getting it
feeds into it. So Kaylee, I'm glad that you touched
on it, and thank you for sharing your story and
being honest because it will help a lot of people.
And we do need to call out. And I've been
a part of the problem before, trust me, But in
the last few years, as I've been putting in the work,

(04:39):
I realize that things can be harmful. Just encouraging different
detoxes or cleanses. All of it is disguised as a
way to help someone to not eat and nourish their
body to fit to society standards. It doesn't make sense
well on the same same token, and as serious of
a topic, I didn't need enough breakfast this morning, and

(05:00):
the cereal I had is not filling me up, and
I'm starting to fade. I'm just gonna let you guys
know right now, you need to talk to someone I
am right now, Like as Amy's talking about, I guess
she's you know, when you get Amy on something she's
passionate about. She's fired up and she's going and the
more she goes, the more I was going. Oh yeah,
I was like, I just didn't eat enough cereal this morning.

(05:22):
That's why I get frustrated with you sometimes now when
you've got TV stuff coming up and you don't need
and I'm like, why are you trying to fit somebody's standards?
You look great right now, you don't need any get
my own standards. No, you're training five days out from
a shoot. I fast, not every I fast intermittently. Um,
but that's that's what I do to make me feel good. Okay,
Kaylei Shorts podcast. Kay, what time do you wake up

(05:43):
in the morning normally? Um? I probably waked up at
about like eight these days? Yeah? What's these days? Reasonable time?
Definitely later than you are you earlier because a corona
or later. I think I'm probably a little earlier because
I'm not like going out out to events since jab
four bars and and staying out super late. Like you know,

(06:04):
I'm pretty much conked out by it midnight at the
latest show, turning into an adult lose my edge, that's
the thing. You can't really fight that part of it.
You just have to find a different edge. Yeah, you know,
how old are you not? It's my podcast? Yeah, I'm
twenty six. Okay, good, I remember when I was twenty six. Oh? Yes,
how old are you? Twenty eight? Twenty six? Oh you

(06:26):
guys are the same age? Yeah, about to turn twenty seven.
When's your birthday? October six? Nice? We love a libra Yeah,
libra girl. Wait are you a whole person astrology person? Kaylee? Yes? Yeah, yes,
so you think. Although I fully support anyone's right to

(06:48):
roll their eyes. Okay, cool, as long as we're on
the same page here, because I'm not going to judge you,
but you don't judge me if we're going it has
never scientifically ever been proven. This is even an ounce
of truth. But I'm glad. I'm glad you have your think. Okay,
there she has. Check out her podcast. She's really fantastic.
The show is great. It's called too much to say
with Kaylee Shore. Kaylee talked to you soon. Bye you

(07:09):
guys are the best? All right, bye bye bye? Where
to go next? So I understand that you have created
a highlights video, much like a recruit in high school
would for colleges to look at them, Amy has created
one to be invited to the Sunday night basketball game
of her shooting in her yard and dribbling. Yeah, where

(07:32):
is this video? I can I have it? I can
post it. Well, you just text it to me. How
long is it? Not long? No? It could have been longer,
but I just it's could have been longer. So many highlights, right,
have missus or just all makes I'll just send it
to Bobby. I bet you there's a lot of mislan here.
That's not true. I try to keep it real. Okay, good,

(07:53):
you're telling me that what you're gonna send me is
just you shooting unedited straight a to Z. Let me
see which is where it is? Here we go choose
sending Well, there's not really audio, it's just k Caitlin
filmed it. She's she's she's funny, and she's like then
the crowd goes wild. Here we go, let's see those

(08:16):
dribbling skills. Yeah, don't let me get this up here
we go oh, Amy's dribbling. Oh she shoots and nails
it really did? Okay, no edit, hold on, no edit,
she's dribbling. Okay, one shot, she's got her hand out.
Now she's shooting again, long range air ball. Okay, so
at least there there. Yeah, I get the real And

(08:40):
did you see me go dribble through the legs. We
don't play like that, I know, but that just shows coordination.
You need to make up for many years of not
having coordination then just showing one dribble. I don't care
about that though. You should come pull up. You're absolutely invited.
You were never not invited. My dad's been working with
me on my follow through. He played college basketball feet

(09:04):
point your feet at the rim, focus, don't take your
eyes off the front of the room, and followed through it.
Followed through your fingers in the cookie jar. When you're done,
your fingers should be in the cookie jar. And if
you look at well, I don't know if the camera
was on me for the but I'm pretty sure you
can see the fingers in the cookie jar. I'm not
sure if we're playing Sunday again, yeah, but we'll at
least play the next Sunday after that, but you were
more than welcome to come play right. Good. That gives

(09:26):
me another week to practice. How's your son's basketball? It's
getting there, he's he's I think has potential. We just
need to work and stuff. Sheer is actually really good too,
because she had never picked up a basketball before until
we put up the goal at our house, and now
she just gets at it and she practices up close
for a little bit until she gets that down. She

(09:47):
makes it, and then she lets herself go back afoot
and then if she goes back too far and she
starts missing it, she's like, oh, I need to go
back to the beginning and get that down, and then
she'll scoop further and further back. So she's got her
own little training system in her head. But she's she's
on a soccer team now. She has her first game
on Monday. I was going to come to that because
I know Kaitlin's going to that, but then I just
our boss just walked in and goes, hey, do you

(10:07):
want to play golf? And I was like, yes, when
w's your daughter's game? It's a five? Oh, well we're
at two. Won't work. Yeah, there's no way you'll make
it won't work. Yeah, that's fine. I think we're going
to be I know about it. Kaitlin's like, hey, I'm
going to watch Schiera play soccer on Monday. I don't
know what you're doing. Well, I guess when she picked
him up from school, she was talking to them and
stas Shara let her know, and then Kaitlin was like, oh,

(10:28):
I'll be there. I thought, okay, we have our own
little cheering section. Well, she'd be embarrassed. I think Sharty
is because we did a cheer to her yesterday where
we spelled out her name and we told her that's
what we were gonna get out. But I think she's
nervous because all these other kids have been on this
school soccer team before, and they've played soccer and they're
really good and staff Shia has potential, but she hasn't

(10:49):
been playing that long, so I don't even know that
she'll play, and I think she's nervous about that. But
I don't care. I don't care if she ever sets
foot on the field, i'nna be out there cheering for nice. Yeah.
I don't think that a saying parent ever came to
a single one of my games. Ever, that's all. And
I say that it reminded me of that because you're like,
I don't care if she plays or not, Like I'm
gonna be there even to watch her be on the bench.

(11:11):
And I think that's so cool. Kaitlinn's brother played college
basketball like a couple hours away, and every it's freshman
sophomore year. He started to get to play a little
bit as a junior, but her parents and family every
week drove to watch him stead on the bench for
two years. They were just there and that makes me emotional,
like that's really freaking cool. And I think it probably
hits me hard because it was the opposite for me,

(11:32):
Like it didn't matter what was going on, nobody ever
came to watching me do anything. And I think that's
kind of why I don't need the praise of other
folks at this point or really ever, like i'd do
it to kind of again fill my own cup because
I know what's good and what's not and that's just
how it is and how because that's how I've been conditioned.
But yeah, to hear you say that's really cool, it's fine.
I wish I could be there, but I got a

(11:52):
golf tournament. She has another game one. It shows two
a week, so okay, where's the One's the other one?
The next one is on the Thursday, golf Thursday. No,
but I think are you leaving town? Though I don't
know you live on Friday? I buy our country Fest
taping from stuff we're doing. Oh I maybe at that one. Okay,

(12:13):
I'm gonna wear one of those full suits that's like
all red. It covers your whole face, like Noah, the
tight suit. Yeah. Caitlin just texted me this that this
is what she's going to wear to the game on Monday.
Because their colors are orange and blue. It's a big orange.
Let's find a clown head. Yeah, okay, anybody we're gonna
get to today's show. I hope you enjoy today's show.

(12:35):
I enjoy today's show. Thank you very much. Call and
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Eight seven, seven seventy seven, Bobby, thank you, guys. Here
we go, I guys, welcome to Wednesday's show More in Studio.

(13:07):
Did you know Cracker Barrel has never had booze in
their menu? Yes, you did. I knew that because I've
gone try to order a beer but they don't have it.
The big story is Cracker Barrel's finally adding alcohol. Wow. Huh.
Do you like mimosas, because that's what they start with.
How does the mimosas sound with your breakfast order a
Cracker Barrel? Yeah, I mean I can't have them all
the time, but occasionally for something special, I can enjoy it.

(13:29):
For the first time in the chain's fifty one year history, beer, wine,
and mimosas are now on the menu. The new concept
wasn't testing before Corona. Well, you know how that testing
is gonna go. All right, we love it, let's test,
give me more. Let's give people alcohol and test. How
do they feel about it? I think we all know
where that test was going before it even started. M Initially,

(13:51):
alcohol sales were just targeted at dinner, but then they said, well,
let's try morning. Here's the thing. You're gonna test alcohol
at any point that's gonna do well. Yeah, and they're
so busy in the morning. Would be crazy for them
to not, you know, capital and Mimosa is the morning drink. Yeah,
we'll have to think. Cracker Barrel is a sponsor of ours.
I love Cracker Barrel with all my heart. I wish
they were a sponsor of ours because I do love

(14:13):
them so much. I love their chicken fried steak with
white gravy. It's really the best you can get in
a restaurant setting. It's the best. They're apple butter with
their biscuits the best. So I'm a big Cracker Barrel guy. Also,
when someone comes up to me in that apron, and
if you don't have Cracker Borough, you're not gonna get
this at all. But they come up to you in

(14:34):
an apron, the person that's working there, and the longer
they've been there, the more stars they have. And someone
has one star, You're like, well, I'm gonna tip them generously.
I'm gonna have some patience because they're new to Cracker Barrel.
Two stars, I'm like, okay, we've been here a little bit.
If I get like three or four stars, I'm saluting, like, yeah,
like appreciate you, appreciate your service, you put in your time. Man.

(14:58):
I do love Cracker Barol. Yeah. There. I wish Cracker
Bowl was a sponsor. I wish Sonic was a sponsor
as much time as I spend it both of those
places and they are not. Um My, ID come in
today a little injured. We played basketball the other night.
Are you guys hurt? Oh yeah, I mean I'm always
my shoulders were sore from shooting so many hoops. I'm
not sore so much, but I strain my calf and

(15:21):
it just will not get better and if I have
to go to physical therapy because of Also, I went
extremely hard and at the end it was me and
one other guy, and I probably went a little too hard.
He was a former college basketball player and he's hurt.
He texted me and said he messed up as a kill.
He's hurt too. Yeah. Oh yeah, you're not twenty five,
that's true. She is right, she's twenty eight nine. Yeah. Yeah,

(15:46):
I had heard he hurt his ankle. I didn't know
that was sal That's not good when we start hurting
ourselves on little but it wasn't a little like we
go hard, Lunch goes hard. I go hard. Eddie tries
to go hard until I get tired. Yes, which quick
quick fun. Yes, and I got on the board. This time.

(16:06):
I scored a few baskets, so I have a blast.
We don't play real basketball three on three or four
and four. We play a shooting game where there's a
line of people and you shoot and if you make it,
you go back to the back of the line. But
if you miss it, the person behind you, if they
shoot and make it, you're out. And you're not just
waiting on folks. You're just throwing up so as you
get it, you shoot and amy. It sounds all fun
in games, but when it comes down to the last

(16:27):
three people, it's all running back and forth, back and forth,
trying to get that basket in the hoop. Here's been
winning a little bit. It's Scooba Steve. Yeah, he's better
than I thought. You've been winning some games'ally hard. I
appreciate that. It's been a great workout and it's been
a lot of fun. That's what we do at the house.
It's the No Corona Crew, and then we play basketball
like that. Also, I just because I don't want to
tear a knee jumping up trying to get a rebound.

(16:48):
So now I'm but I've torn a calf air slightly smaller.
All right, let's go here. Anything you'd like to say
Ammy before we start the show. No, I've been practicing
my basketball, so anyway if well, no, Well, my husband
goes and he plays, and then he came back and
said that another one of our girl friends played and
I was like, oh, I didn't know other girls besides Caitlin.

(17:10):
We're playing one other girl and it's pretty good. Yeah,
I know she's my friend and she's pregnant. And I
was like, wait does that go? She got invited and
I don't get invited. So I've been practicing. I'm pretty good. Yeah,
I promise I'm getting better. I know that I'll doubt me,
but one day I'll show. You want to be invited
to the game. I mean yeah, but there's none of

(17:32):
this half button around like you're you're playing. When do
I half but huh half button half? When do I
half button around? Well, sometimes when we do athletic things,
you're like, yeah, I'm just gonna sit over here and
chat with my friends. Okay, he doesn't. There's no talking
to Amy. Yeah, it's not social hours that you talk about,
but it's only when you're eliminated. And you're mad. You

(17:53):
It is frustrating to get eliminated. But I'll keep practicing
and then I'll let you know. Frustrating the game game.
I typically go out first a lot of times, and
it is frustrating. In Birmingham, Alabama, intruders entered the home

(18:13):
of Elton B. Stevens, Junior, whose family was just ranked
by Forbes as the sixty sixth richest in America. Okay,
the seventy five year old Stevens, who was asleep, woke
up around seven am to find the captor standing over
his bed. So you open your eyes and there are
people standing there that shouldn't be there. The pair of
kidnappers allegedly took three of stevens guns, along with a truck,

(18:37):
credit and debit cards, jewelry, a camera, and other items,
saying they'd kill him if he called anyone. They then
took Stevens to a trailer where they asked for ransom
from him, so he wired two hundred and fifty thousand
dollars to them. He was then returned home at four

(18:57):
thirty pm that day. Now, you got to think, from
seven am until four thirty pm, you think you're probably
gonna die. For sure. That is some as Amy would
call it big tea. It's big trauma. Just waking up,
opening my eyes and seeing someone. I mean, if I
wake up and see Kalin just staring at me, I'm like,
what the crap? Much less people shouldn't be there. The

(19:20):
next day, police arrested Matthew Amos Burke thirty four and
Tabitha Nicole Hodges, thirty three. They're being held with that
bond in the Jefferson County Jail and charges of burglary,
kidnapping an adult for ransom, extortion, and theft of property
clearly carried out by amateurs. The home invasion was captured
by a security camera, clearly just a straight security camera.

(19:43):
Fortunately he was not physically harmed and the two und
fifty thousand dollars and stolen property were recovered. You would
just think they would be a little more educated on
how to run a crime. That's this thorough. You gotta kidnap,
you gotta get it wired, you're stealing other stuff. You
I just think it's from the movie where they've been
training to do this, like practicing themselves, and then all

(20:03):
of a sudden they're like, all right, it's it's go time.
Let's go get Elton B. Steven's junior. But they did it.
They probably just woke up and they were like, huh,
need some drugs, Let's go rob somebody. Isn't that crazy? Crazy?
What are you gonna say, Eddie? Well, just like stealing
credit cards and wiring money, isn't that just like an
automatic guarantee that you're gonna get caught. I guess if
you wire it to your own account. I'm not sure. Again,

(20:25):
I'm sure there are ways that I have no idea,
because I bet you people get away with this at times. Yeah,
that's why folks continue to do it. I bet we
don't hear about a lot of it. You just wire
it and you're like, all right, you're free to go.
And if you say anything about this, we're gonna kill you.
And they have so much money, they're like, you know what,
I'm just gonna chill. I bet that happened sometimes, I'd
be so scared they come back for more. Again, that's

(20:47):
also but you're probably a little more ready for that
to happen, Like you're more prepared after it happens to
you once. That's why when someone's house gets broken into
the companies go, Oh, most people don't even get alarm
system till they get broken into, because then they're scared
and then they get ready. So a burglar doesn't often
go back to the same house, even though it was
easy the first time, but because the second time, they

(21:09):
know they probably did some stuff to make sure it
woudn't happen again. Yeah, but then a nutty story. That's
why you gotta wire it off shore. I'm think you
know what that means. I've heard about it in the movies.
I can't be traced offshore. Working from home is really
bad for your health. Those who work from home have
a tough time maintaining boundaries and don't know when to
stop working, and it's causing mental health issues. This is

(21:30):
affecting America more than ever because of the eight month
extended period that people have had to work from home.
If not all, it's some. I think about Kaitlin because
she works all the time, but she works from home,
and at first I didn't get it. I was like,
what's the deal. But she's like, I never leave home. Yeah,
She's like, I'm a home when I work, I'm a
home when we're having dinner, I'm home we're watching. She's like,
it's like, I never leave, So she purposefully tries to

(21:54):
go for a walk, like she's very deliberate about getting
out of the house. But I didn't really feel I've
started to feel it a little bit now because I
don't really go anywhere. I come to work. We're in
the radio studio, so I get a little break, but
I go home and get home right after the show.
I'm home at you know, noon and noon to ten.

(22:14):
We don't leave really except once a week we'll go
to Olive Garden or somebody eat. But I'm like, oh, yeah,
I get it. She's like, still you don't get it.
I'm like, you're right. So and she doesn't have a
desk yet, or ordered her a desk. We're waiting on
it to come in. But furniture is also taking We
ordered a chair. It took thirteen weeks to get a
chair in because one, I guess it takes a while anyway,

(22:37):
and then two, with the pandemic, deliveries aren't as fast.
There just isn't enough stuff because production isn't producing stuff
as fast. So that's been crazy. My peloton still hasn't
been fixed. It's been sitting in the little workout spot
at our house. They brought it, didn't have enough parts
for it, and this left it and they were like, well,
way back tomorrow. It's been three weeks. I can't. I've

(23:00):
emailed them, I've called, I've tried every executives. Good, but
can we get an interview with the Peloton head? Oh yeah,
I'm pretty sure they are a client, so that could
easily be set up. Well, they won't fix my treadmill.
I'm gonna fix that for you. To make sure they
fix that night job. I get them on an interview.
I'm like, take congratulations on your success, guys. Above my garage,

(23:21):
there's a treadmill you guys dropped off three weeks ago.
You said we lost one part so you can't use it.
We're back tomorrow. It's been like twenty tomorrows and no
one's come back. I'll say that I'd be better than
Carol Baskin interview. Yeah. Everyone on the phone right now
is Amy in Arkansas. Hi, Amy, How are you Hi? Bobby?

(23:43):
Oh my gosh, I can't believe that I'm talking to you. Well,
I appreciate you calling. You just moved to Arkansas two
weeks ago. A few weeks ago, so I'm about about
six weeks from New Jersey. Wow, that is a culture change.
Haven't spent time in both places? Is what moved you to? Arkansas?

(24:03):
Was very scared. Um while my husband has a one
year surgical training here and we had to plan the
move during the quarantine and everything, and it was really
really terrifying. But um my cousin Lauren told me to
listen to your show, and you take such pride in
your home seat that now I really love it here.

(24:24):
It's wonderful. Generally the people like have your back even
if they don't know you, because people have had their back.
It's it's it's a stay where listen. We don't have
a lot, but we're proud of what we do with
the little that we were given. So I'm glad you're there.
I hope you love it, Hope you love the people there.
I do. Okay, we're gonna play a game now, are

(24:46):
we ready to play? Up for grab? Speaking of Arkansas,
the birthplace of Walmart, I'm gonna up for grabs a
one hundred dollars Walmart gift card, So Amy, you're gonna
play for this, which, by the way, Okay, Walmart Photo
invite you to stay connected to the ones you love
by making beautiful Prince Photo books and Walart all from
your favorite photos taken during your time spent at home.

(25:07):
But you're playing for a one hundred dollars Walmart gift card.
We're gonna play who tweeted it? Now? You can pick
the horse that you ride. There are three horses in
the race. It's Amy, Lunchbox and Eddie. I'm gonna read
a tweet. They have to guess who it is. Which
one of them would you like to play for you? Well,
I'm Amy, so I have to go with Amy. Okay,
here we go. Tweet number one of five who said,

(25:30):
I find it absolutely bananas that some people don't like bananas.
Is it Luke Bryan or Jake Owen? I find it
absolutely bananas that some people don't like bananas. I mean
that I can't change. I'll always be homely, Amy, Jake, Lunchbox,

(25:56):
Jake Going, Eddie. Yeah, that's not Luke's humor. It's Jake going.
It is Jaco and that's correct. There you go, nice
all right? Next question? Who tweeted it? Hello? Twitter, I
have not been on here since like twenty fourteen. Thanks
for still following me. Hope everyone's having a great Friday night.
I missed singing for everyone. Is that John Party or

(26:20):
Sam Hunt? You've got it all right? What do you
have their? John Party or Sam Hunt? Amy Hush? I
don't know, John Party, Lunchbox, Sam Hunt Eddie? Sam Hunt
just disappears. Man, that's him. This person hadn't been on
Twitter since twenty fourteen and made a splash and I
saw them tweet and I went, wow, it was John

(26:43):
Party's You've been doing not on Twitter, been on land
all right? Not sure, but I believe I just hyper
extended my scrotum celebrating the Arizona Cards win go cards.
This is a couple of weeks ago. Was it Blake

(27:04):
Shelton or Dirk's Bentley? Not sure, but I believe I
just hyper ext into my scrotum celebrating the Arizona Cardinals
win go cards. Blake Shelton or Dirk Spentley, Amy, Dirks
lunch box, He's from Arizona, Dirks, Eddie, that's Dirks man.

(27:25):
It is Blake Shelton, scroed almost heavier than the Cardinals.
Think Dirks is gonna talk about yeah, especially that's a
great pour. VI's that hot country Night's character. Yeah. Two.
More thing is I'm currently doing nothing with my life
except watching below Deck, but our baby rolled over for

(27:47):
the first time today, So at least one of us
is achieving. Did Marion Morris say this or Shay from
Dan and Shay? Oh crap. I'm currently doing nothing with
my life except watching below deck, but our baby rolled
over for the first time today, So at least one
of us is achieving. Marion Morris or shame Amy, Marion Morris,

(28:13):
lunch Marion Morris, Eddie Marion Morris. You're all right? There
you go? Amy up by one? Ye Amy three, Lunchbox
two Eddy two? Oh, Amy. I feel bad. There's a
lot of pressure because Amy, she's gonna win. It's because
of you. I'm currently doing now. I said that, didn't

(28:36):
A smile? It increases your face value? Is that Garth
Brooks or Dolly Parton? Smile? It increases your face value?
They're only two left. Yeah, this is horrid. I don't
think so okay A man, Amy, Dolly, lunch Box Dolly,

(28:59):
Eddie as Dolly Dart the present, not at all? He
might Amy's up. One last question, Amy you're playing for
Amy here on the phone, Amy in Arkansas? Are you
feeling pretty good about this? Oh? Hey, I think soon
feeling positive? Okay, here we go. Who said? You may

(29:23):
want to put that stone back in your pocket. You
live in a glasshouse. You may want to stop digging
around their closet. You probably got some skeletons in yours.
Don't follow the sheep around you, spread the good stuff.
I saw this? Wow? Okay? Is it Kip Moore or
Luke Combs. You may want to put the stone back

(29:47):
in your pocket. You live in a glass house. You
may want to stop digging around their closet. You probably
got some skeletons in yours. Don't follow the sheep around you.
Spread the good stuff here more or if you read
it in their voice? No, okay, let's go to lunchbox. Hunchbox. Oh,
that's definitely Kip man. He's all about those rocks in
the pocket, Eddie. That's that's my boy, Kip. So right

(30:09):
now it's four to four to four, Amy, it's Kip.
If you got Kip, you win. If you don't, you don't.
It's a time we'll do sudden days. I thought it
was ahead. You were I ruined that. No I went
to you last. Okay, Oh yeah, yeah it's Kip More. Okay,
there you go, drift all right, Amy, Amy from Arkansas?

(30:34):
How do you feel right now? You just won? I
feel great. There's lots of Walmarts that I can't go visit, right.
Walmarts and Arkansas are like Starbucks is everywhere else on
every corner. That's all right, everywhere, all right, Well, thank
you very much for listening. I'm gonna put you on
hold and get your information and we'll send you a
one hundred dollars Walmart gift card. Okay, thank you, all right,

(30:54):
by Amy. Remember again. Walmart Photo says, Hey, let's go
get those beautiful prints, photo books and walart from your
favorite photos taking during your time spent at home. That's fun.
Let's do, Sam Hunt hard to forget, Amy, congratulations. Thank you.
Bobby Bones was the latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan
Number two thirty second Skinny our iHeart Country Festival lineup

(31:16):
was announced. Dirk Spentley, Lady A, Sam Hunt, Kane Brown,
Kelsey Ballerini, Dustin Lynch, John Party, Riley Green, Gabby Barrett,
and Morgan Evans will all perform. Bobby Bones will host
the virtual show and fans can streament on Live by
Live on October twenty third. According to a new report,
Blake Shelton is teaming up with NBC to possibly create

(31:37):
a scripted drama based on his song God's Country. The
show would center around a farm family in the Midwest.
The Billboard Music Awards announced their nominees. Luke Holmes is
competing against all genres for the Billboard Chart Achievement Award.
Dan and Shay is also competing against all genres for
the Top Duo Group Award. Then, Kane Brown, Luke, Colmbs,

(31:59):
Dan and Shay, Marion Morris, and Thomas Rhett are up
for Top Country Artists. The awards show is happening on
October fourteenth. I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny hat.
It's time for the good news, Bobby. A woman and
her husband in Washington State inherited a suitcase from his grandma.

(32:20):
They never looked inside of it, so while Carol and
David Richards were cleaning out the garage, they dusted off
the old brown suitcase. They opened it up and there
were stacks of family albums filled with old photographs. Some
of the black and white images dated back to nineteen fifteen,
and she wanted to get them back to the relative
of the people in them. Luckily, ninety percent of the
photos were labeled, so they were pretty easy to identify.

(32:41):
They started a private Facebook group Memories from Helen's Suitcase
and started inviting family members to join. And now she's
reuniting the living loved ones with the old photos of
their generations of the family and they're so grateful. So
I thought of that pretty cool story. They could also
call legacy box and put those in that legacy box, yeah,
and then have those turn to digital digitally preserved. They'd

(33:01):
have done that a long time ago. That had been good.
What's a code for legacy box. Do legacy box dot
com slash bones. If you do, go and try to
do some of your all movies or photos, do legacy
box dot com slash bones, and I'll save you money.
All right, there you go. I love that story. That's
what it's all about. That was tell me something good
story up to day. This story comes to us from London, England.

(33:23):
A twenty three year old woman was riding in a
car passenger and she's like, oh, I'm gonna lean out
the window as we're on the highway and film for Snapchat.
So she's filming out the window and she fell out
of the car. She didn't get hit, but she caused
a couple of the wrecks as they swerved to miss her. Oh,
I didn't know that happened. Yeah, thought she got it
up a scott free. She was okay, but she the

(33:44):
other cars. Luckily she didn't die, just from falling and
hitting the road going that fast. Yeah, they were on
the highway. And who still uses Snapchat? Oh, a lot
of kids do. Like gen Z's big into Snapchat. Oh,
I thought everybody left Snapchat for TikTok. Not the same
would say left Snapchat for Instagram stories if they were
going to do that and just added TikTok. Yeah, but no,

(34:06):
Snapchat's still big with gen Z. Okay, you'll be all right, though,
you'll learn, You'll learn bats all right, I'm munchboxed. That's
your bone head Store of the day. Went to the
eye doctor yesterday and got contacts. Never have put a
contact on my eyeball before weird. I think back to
the very first time you ever had to put in

(34:27):
a contact. I did that yesterday, I feel like I
was seven years old hour glasses and I only have
one eye that works. My bright eye is so bad
that glasses don't even help it. So my glasses are
to protect my good eye, my left eye, and because
my left eye kind of sucks, so I go, yeah,
we're contacts. No you don't, You're a point in your eye. No, Eddie,

(34:48):
you I did for since high school, all the way
up to a couple of years ago when I got
Lacy and game changer. Do you remember the first time
you put a contact day? Yes, very foreign, very weird.
Did you take your two middle fingers and you pull
your eye apart and you take a little plastic thing
and use sucks insto your eye? And for me, I
was like weird. It took me probably seven tries. You

(35:08):
know how you try to drop some yzine in your
eye and you're like, pull your head away. Just I
was doing that myself with the contact. Every time we
get close, I pull my head away and she'd be like,
you can do it, you can do it. She was
very encouraging the nurse that I had, and she was like, no,
I believe in you this time. And then it was
on SpongeBob three hours later. Come on, you can do it,

(35:31):
but I couldn't see it. Here's the problem is that
I couldn't see the contact because I didn't have anything
on my eye. So I put it on my finger
ready to put it in, but I couldn't really see
it because my eye was so blurry. So I'm having
to figure out how to put it in. What well,
what did you say? Why you're doing this? Yeah? Because
of the TV show I'm doing. There are times I
just can't wear glasses. When I was playing hockey, I
couldn't wear glasses because the heat was steaming up my glasses.

(35:52):
When I was commercial diving, can't wear glasses in that helmet.
So I was like, well, let me just get a
contact in case. I only wear one contact not too,
I don't want one of the other eye I don't
wear one. I feel like I got a monocle on.
The hardest thing about it, dude, is that when sometimes
you don't know, but it's inside out and you have
no idea, and you put it in your eye and
you're just like, it's just not fitting right. You just

(36:12):
keep blinking over and over. If you feel that it's
because it's inside out, so you gotta just kind of
blop it the other way. Well. She also said that
sometimes people go digging for their contact and that's not
even in and so they didn't have scratching their eye. Yeah. Yeah,
it's a weird thing, man, It's not normal, and it
just doesn't feel normal. Pretty weird though, to be able
to look at my phone and read my phone without
my glasses on. Though. Is it something that if you

(36:35):
end up kind of like liking it, you might just
keep doing it for a little bit. Nah. I don't
mind wearing glasses, and people know me for the glasses.
At this point, I'd probably wear a contact, like if
I was going to dinner and I'm like, you know what,
I'd rather not have to take any pictures or anything.
But I don't mind that for the most part. Coronavirus,
I get a little weird about it. Otherwise it's fine.

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A guy has written and said that him and his
wife have been arguing over their baby's name. He says, hey,
this has been a really difficult and weird situation. He
says that originally he and his wife were thinking of
a more traditional name, but they have a baby girl
coming and then she informed him she wanted to name
their daughter George. Right, let's see where they thought. Well,

(37:18):
at first he thought she was joking, but she wasn't.
She said she thought it would be unique and cute,
and he didn't like it, especially because he believes it
will lead to a lifetime of bullying. How do you
feel about George for a girl in this situation? I
personally wouldn't name my daughter George, So that's hard. And

(37:40):
if my husband wanted to name our daughter George, that
would be really really difficult if he was the one
fighting for it, because yeah, I think about her growing
up and that I mean, parents need to take that
into consideration. He adds, I can see our daughter hating
us when she's older for forcing her to deal with
the name. They made her a target for bullies and
she would be within her rights if she did. The

(38:02):
wife is not budging, Eddie. What do you think? So?
I think as parents, you know, we have these decisions
that we have to make that protect our children, and
this is one of them where like you're giving them
the name that they're going to have for the rest
of their life, you are setting this child up for
a little bit of bull in so why even risk that.

(38:23):
This is what I would do. If Kaylen came to
me and said, oh, we're having a girl and I
want to name her George, I would say, okay, but
for two stipulations here. One is I get to name
the next kid, no doubt about it the end. Okay. Two,
first name can be George, hers is, but her middle
names we're going to call her by and everybody at
school calls calls her by it too. Yeah that's good.

(38:45):
So if it's Sarah George, Sarah is fine, but we're
gonna call her Sarah. Now you can have George. You know,
I very much disagree with George being our daughter's name,
but if you love it so much, I'm willing to
trade you that for naming the next kid. For using
her middle name as her first name, and a nineteen

(39:06):
eighty nine Don Mattingly sounds like a good I mean, yeah,
you're right. Compromise. Yeah, like, that's one way to do it.
But she might not want to call her by the
middle name nor name George. At home. Yeah, you call
her George, everybody else calls her Sarah. There just has
to be something that you know, I haven't been going
to my therapist as much, but I we do link

(39:29):
up every few weeks and have a little virtual session,
and you know, she talks about in relationship. She goes, Hey,
there are going to be these definitive moments in your
relationship where you're just are not going to agree on something,
and how you get through that will show you how
you're going to get through a lot of your relationship
because they're gonna be a lot of times where you
guys just don't agree fundamentally. You have absolute differences. That

(39:49):
happens with every couple, and some couples can get through
that better than others. And so you know I hate George,
you don't hate George. Well, if you win this one,
I needed to kind of win. Think about that sounds
like a plan. Mental name, what would you do? Oh,
there ain't no way my daughter's being named George. There's
I would have control of the name and the wife

(40:11):
can say, okay, I agree or disagree, but that wouldn't happen.
I'm not naming my girl a boy name. And if not, divorce, Yeah,
well yeah, basically, are you guys to try to have
more kids? Oh? Yeah, we'll probably have a third one
at least you think, yeah, maybe four? Though maybe four.
I mean we both come four. Yeah, we've both grown
from a family at three, so we want three. And

(40:32):
then you know, sometimes we like to have fun, So
maybe four. You know what I mean about fun? Yes,
you can know all that. I'll just think about it.
And are you trying to have anymore? No? What are
you talking about? It's four? Good? Four is too much
in my opinion. Well that's what we have, so we
got it. Any update on when you're getting those Flasher kids?

(40:53):
The latest update is that the court system is now
in motion. Uh so we're in the hopper for it
to come through. But um, everything looks to like we're
gonna be getting these kids, hopefully hopefully by the end
of this year. You think before twenty twenty one, that's
what we're hoping for? Amy, any more kids for you?
I don't think so. I don't know what the future holds.
But I this point in time, I can say, Nope.

(41:19):
What stressful times to answer that question? What about you? Well,
for sure I'm going to have kids, right, I would think,
yeah before twenty twenty one? No, No, well, well I
mean in twenty fun. No, I do like to have fun,
but you can have fun responsibly. Are you atting me

(41:40):
or him? No, don't hit me. I didn't do anything
at me. Okay, I don't talk about either one of
you having fun. I'm good, good, But I mean, well,
you could have a baby in twenty twenty one, I
could have a well I mean that's sure, yeah, sure, sure, sure,

(42:03):
but I'm not married. Yeah, but you could be twenty
one yeah yeah yeah. So wait, you never answered your questions.
So okay, so yeah, I want to have babies. But
how many? We're thinking? Probably two? I mean how many
does Caitlin one? Two or three? She said? She has

(42:24):
said more? No, I mean she comes from a family
at three. But I don't know. I just I don't know.
We have one. As the eye goes, let's see how
that go. Bommy, he was with my kids last weekend
and he just thinks he's going to be the best
parent ever. He's got it all figured out because his
niece and nephew are also there, and it's like this

(42:45):
parenting things wheezy. Like all I gotta do is just
put him in a room with a video game. It's
all good. I mean, that's not bad for starters at
the end, he's like, what's the problem. My Daughter's like, Bobby,
can I have another? Is? He sure? No problem? Go
get it? Out of the play comes out of the house. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Her daughter's at the house swimming and she's had I

(43:07):
had some Izzy's. You know what those are? Carbonated drinks? Yeah,
and she I didn't know how many she had, but
she just can't in and goes he can because she's
Bobby can have another Izzy? And Bobby didn't say, oh yeah,
can you go ask your mom? I was like, of course,
have at it. Go to the fridge. So then I
go to her and she's real a matter of fact
about everything, and I said, hey, you can't. You can't
ask your mom if you can get it Izzy. She goes, well,
I asked Bobby, this is his house. Great point, Izzy

(43:31):
his house, I asked him. He said yes, So I
went to the fridge. I got it. Would you have
let her have another Dizzy's not wrong? Well, the thing is,
she woke up right before we came over. She was
like late, she had any food. Then we picked up
donuts on the way there. Then she ate, I don't know,
four and a half donuts. She said, then then she's
on her That would have been her second izzy. My

(43:52):
concern is I wanted her to maybe drink some water,
you know, human water. Okay, you had an izzy now
or you didn't tell me though. You gotta let me
know them in the know. We have a Google talk
about on your kids. Right up, everyone, here are your
top three songs in country music this week. At number three,
Kane Brown cool again again again it's a champ so good.

(44:17):
It's right. Yes, it comes on the radio and I'm like,
I liked this a lot. Who's this I'm like, oh,
it's the Cane Brown song. Yeah, really good. At number two,
Lee Bryce one of them girls. And number one Luke
Hombs loving on You second week at number one. I

(44:38):
think at least one of us comes in every day
singing that song. Right to work, this one. I think
you were doing it this morning, Lesley. Yeah, you don't
even notice. I never know, but there's always a song.
It's like a radio station up there. I may not
turn it on out loud all the time, but there's
always a song spending up there. The number one pop
song this week, Lewis Capaldi, Before you go heard that

(45:06):
one for picking you hear a lot of people on
Idol trying to sound like him because he's had such
a good voice. There were people last season that tried
to sing some of his songs, but it's like singing
a Nadal song, like you better have your own way
to sing it, and you better be really good, because
even if you're really good, but you sing it like him,

(45:28):
they go, you're derivative of Lewis Capaldi, like stop trying
to be him? Or if you have your own way
and your own ways a stink, but you suck, You're
like you suck. The number one hip hop song is
Cardi B and Meghan the Stallion. Whop there you go
lead that there? Wow, I can't play anymore. That came

(45:48):
on the speakers at our basketball court we're playing the
other night. Should you as to tell you I just
hit a playlist? Yeah? Well I thought I thought Caitlin
was playing it off her phone. So I looked at her, like, Caitlyn,
what are you playing like this? This Bobby's phota. All
I did we're playing basketball, is I just hit the
hits list and all of a sudden it's off playing.
Justin Bieber's got a new song I called Holy which
is great. Listen to that. Dan and Shay came on

(46:10):
and all of a sudden, WAP came on. Very interesting
playlist you had, dude, Vince Gill. Vince Gill wasn't a
country part of the playlist that I had. I've played really,
I have a really slow song and when I started
losing basketball, start to play the real slow songs over
the speakers. Why I played HOSTI believe you right from
that too. Help you get your game based on everybody

(46:33):
else down. You're Sammy's pile of stories. So John Party
had to postpone his wedding to summer back in May
because a coronavirus. Then they were going to do a
destination wedding, and now they've changed courses again and they're
gonna do a wedding tour. So they're going to have
a celebration in California. That way people don't have to

(46:55):
travel to Nashville for that. They're gonna have a celebration
in Texas, and then they'll have a party in Nashville
as well. That way they can keep it small but
everyone can still have a good time. They'll have a
very small party. I was with John last week and
I was like, hey, man, disinvite me to your wedding
or uninvite or whatever because I'm gone anyway shooting TV.

(47:16):
But Raymondo had to cut his and said, hey, I'm not.
I don't feel like just because I'm on the radio,
and I'll call you out for it, that you don't
have to cut me from your twenty five people or
so and so. But yeah, that's what they're gonna do.
Coronavirus is just such a yep yep. I wasn't gonna
say down. I was gonna be a different D word.
But yeah, it just stinks. It just stinks, all right?
What else? So would you say you're too old or

(47:39):
too young for your job? Oh? Good question. I think
that I have just right. Yeah, I'm gonna go just right. Yeah,
I've always been just right because I've made this show
about our lifestyle. So I'm gonna say just right. What
about what I mean? You were doing mornings at you
were the youngest. Yeah I was too young. Oh yeah,
I was the youngest in a big market do it
to do mornings, and only because the station was doing

(48:00):
so bad they had no other choice, And I did
it for almost nothing compared to what other morning guys
were making I was too young because I didn't know
what I was doing it. I didn't really have the
wherewithal to have a six million dollar radio station on
my back. But I'm glad that it happened. I wouldn't
have given me the job, I don't think. But why
do you ask that? Well, because there's this calculator that
was created to tell you if you're young or old

(48:22):
for your job. And when you enter in broadcaster or DJ,
forty two is the age, so you've got a couple
more years before people start looking at you as like
the wise one with experience. I'm not a DJ parts
of me or a DJ. I'm not a radio DJ.
I don't sit and play music. Sometimes a music song

(48:44):
fires off, and that's only because Ray hits it, because
we've got to get a song in. I would talk
for five hours if I could. People are like radio
DJ like no, let's also give respect to actual DJs
who mixed music. So um yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean,
I'm cool, I'm straight. What else if you want to
if anybody else wants to calculate where they fall with
their job at Zipia dot com. Zippia dot com for

(49:05):
the calculator. And then if you've ever been in a
lot of pain and you just like don't know how
to get rid of it, or at least I have
a very low to pain tolerance, so yes, or at
least distract you from it. Well, now they say that
counting backwards from a thousand and increments of seven is
one of the best ways to distract yourself from pain.
How do you do that? There you go, but I

(49:29):
can do it. I had to go take a lot
of brain tests. They ask you stuff like that. I
had to do a lot of those things where it's like, okay,
you got thirty seconds, how far can you count back
from four? Go? And You're just I'm just firing them off,
and I know that I might be missing something, but
I'm just continuing to fire. Um. It's tough. But at
the same time they're punching me in the n ads.
I never felt an ads. Well, they used an MRI

(49:51):
machine to study this, and that worked way better than
thinking of something beautiful, which is another tactic people use,
or willing the paying away. So yeah, next time you're
in allowed of pain and try that one thousand count
backwards in increments of seven. There you go. Thank you
very much him, Amy, that's my bile. That was Amy's
Kyle of stories. It's time for the good news. So

(50:18):
this family had a Dalmatian and a German shepherd and
they got out and went missing. This woman found the
two dogs and put a thing on Craigslist because she
didn't know who the owners were and she was just
hoping word would spread. Well, one woman reached out to
her and said, oh, the Dalmatian is mine, and she
didn't have any reason to believe that that wasn't the case,
so she gave the woman the dalmatian. Well, then the

(50:42):
family realizes, no, no, no, no, those are our dogs.
They called the sheriff's department. Word got out. Someone saw
this woman walking a Dalmatian, called the cops, gave her
a license late number. The cops tractor down with to
her house. She was hiding the dog in her bathroom
and she got arrested and then they were able to
give the dalmatian and the German shepherd had already made

(51:04):
its way back home. But kind of crazy twist of stories,
but totally if you see a dog on Cruigslist it's
not yours, don't go claim it. And then if you're
going to don't claim a dalmatian because I was going
to give you away. It's like I'm gonna climb a
three legged dogs only a part of a ear kind
of wonder will know immediately the dog got back home, right,

(51:25):
So yes, and shout out to the deputies that followed
the room were able to get the dalmatian home. All right,
there you go. That's what's all about. That was tell
me something good. Let's go over to Amy and get
the morning Corny, Morning Corny, what do you call a
sick eagle? What do you call a sick eagle? Illegal?

(51:48):
Ill eagle? That was the morning Corny. Let's go over
and hear this voicemail. Here's a question. What a studio?
I have a question every day for the past week
and a half, I've had a dream that my girlfriend
has cheated on me. I was wardering your thoughts on it,

(52:09):
and maybe I'm just over thinking things, or maybe maybe
she is. Maybe there's some sort of subconscious message that
my mind told me you think, thanks love to show.
I would think that if you're worried about her cheating
on you, that you might be cheating. Most of the time,
people that don't trust are people that shouldn't be trusted
and that are feel like, I don't trust that you're

(52:30):
you're being honest. They're probably the ones lying. Do you
think you would call in and ask that if that
was the case, it would be hiding in plain sight?
Woodn't And that's a twist. Yeah, I would just think
that she's probably way hotter than you and you shouldn't
have her, and you're worried. Trust me living in that
space right now, You're like, I don't think my girlfriend's

(52:51):
cheating on me at all, but I'm saying I know
what it's like to go you know what, she's probably
love too funny, too smart, and too pretty to be
with me. So that's it's probably some sort of insecurity,
like serious talks. Probably some sort of insecurity that you
have that you'll have to work through and you'll get there.
Just hang in there. Yeah, go to therapy, dude. Yeah,
it's not worth a little investigation. Yeah. I thought you

(53:12):
said we can't put weight into dreaming. You can't except
when you dream something it has to do with you, right,
And I think that that's just an insecurity. He has
all seriousness the other stuff about Okay, here's the voicemail
number two, Hey Bobby, Morning Studio. I remember a few
months back, Amy had a paint story. The Bobby said

(53:32):
she couldn't tell it for a couple of months. So
could she tell her paint story now? Y'all remember this?
Or am I crazy? Anyway? Love the show, have a
great day. I have it in my calendar for October first,
but I don't remember what it's about. Oh you don't okay,
I don't know that. It's not even really that I
didn't promise it. You're the one that thought it was
a big deal. I just really don't think it's even

(53:54):
that big of a deal. That's what it is. I'm
a plan of the voice. Just text me like the
reminder line, okay, because October first, we're probably gonna to
do this story unless I see it here and go,
oh it's no. Unless you see it, you're like, oh,
I'm not interesting. All right. Here's another voicemail question is
for Amy because she got me watching Yellowstone and I'm like,
why do I like Yellowstone? It's so violet? And then
I figured out it was the Cowboys, So I want

(54:15):
to see which cowboy Amy likes. Is she like Casey
or Rip, or why she thinks that show is so good? Anyway,
thanks for all you do. Yeah, I'm a big Casey fans.
Oh sorry, Yeah, I like Rip, but I mean I
like Casey too. I like them all. I love what's
not the character? Like? Who's the hottest? That's what she's asking.

(54:36):
Do you think Rip's the hottest? It's not the hottest?
You have it? Something about him makes him hotter? Remember,
girls aren't all about looks, but the writer's made Okay, okay,
you think Casey's the hottest just by looks? Amy, I'm
gonna need more details about you don't remember? Caitlin must
have told you about it, because I didn't. You got
in trouble for this. Yeah, and then there had to

(54:56):
be a vote and there was a whole thing and
then so I okay, well I don't even want to know,
Like the teas has got me. Let me see one.
October one is exactly. October one is a Thursday. Okay,
next Thursday. What we're doing this bit? Okay, there's listen.
It's all the things you'd want in a brill story
of finagling paint a vote? Can we get a movie

(55:20):
trailer produced about this? October first, all the things you
like vanagling, Yeah, you know it was me here I
once you're trying to figure stuff out, maybe doing a
little a vote um I and paint coming at you.
October first, on The Bobby Bones Show, Oh my, this

(55:41):
is gonna be such a letdown. That would be fine
if we had a uh that okay, okay, So Amy
wants to make a TV confession. Now, what showed you
like that you thought you wouldn't and you'd like to confess.
Cobra Kai say that a lot of don't think marriage
of Yeah wow Cobra Kai on Netflix like Switch. Part
of the reason that I haven't able to watch it

(56:02):
is because Amy's convinced Kylin that they won't like it,
and she's like, you know what, Amy doesn't watch it,
and I don't want to watch it, so you lose.
Well I kind of watch it now and it's kind
of good. I kind of even requested that we watch it.
That's a tough one. I had that with Yellowstone where
I was just sitting there for a while, going, fine,
I'll watch it with you, right, and then episode three

(56:23):
I was like, I'll sit and watch with you another
episode of Yellowstone if you want to, I'll be in there.
Because I hadn't liked it. My husband had been watching
on his own. He said, you know, hey, whatever you
want to watch. I was like, well, you know what,
if you want to throw on Cobra Kai, it's fine,
it's rya watch with you. So we're watching it. It's
it's funny. I like it. Thirty years after the events

(56:46):
at the All Valley Karate Tournament, a down and out
Johnny Lawrence seeks redemption by reopening the infamous Cobra Kai
karate dojo. And then I guess the original Ralf Maccio
karate Kid's in it too, Yes, and Johnny is Johnny
a bad guy or good Yeah, he's a bad guy
in the first nobody in the new one. Um, it's
kind of a little bit of both. Like you kind
of feel for him because he had a rough time

(57:08):
after the tournament thirty years ago. Dude, Yeah, he's not
over it. Well, were you gonna win a trophy? Yeah?
And the sense broke it everyone. Do you watch anything? Oh? Yeah, dude,
I started watching The Challenger thing on Netflix's that it's
just a four part document docuseries on the Challenger space

(57:28):
shuttle it pops up, It's I watched the first episode,
and man, like I got very emotional watching this first
episode because this happened in the eighties. I guess I
was like four or five years old when it happened.
It was sad. I remember it being sad, but they
really personalized the astronauts in this like where they kind
of tell the backstories of all these astronauts that were

(57:49):
on there, and man, it really hits you hard, especially
with a school teacher that was on there. And that
first episode got me so I can't wait to finish it.
You're a little slow playing your age because it happened
at least for seven when okay seven, yeah, but again
trend a couple of years. I remember everyone being really
sad about him and me being like, oh wow, cool,

(58:09):
what is kind of crazy the thing blew up, but okay,
move on with my life. Like if we take nine
to eleven out of it, like what are the big
news moments? Because for me, I remember when Waco was happening, Yeah,
the branch Davidian and then yes, it was burning. I
remember being in sixth grade and being like, uh, let's
watch this, So that to me was something that I
kind of vividly remember. Oh yeah, we watched that at school.

(58:35):
They turned it on the trial to trial. Yeah, I know,
the chase wasn't while you're at school, but the chase
the trial. Yes, the chase was in the evening. Remember
I was playing softball in my stepdad and it was like,
apparently O. J. Simpson is running from the cops, and
I was like in town and they were like, no, yes,
I mean it was like Simpson in Arkansas. I see

(58:56):
a white Ford Bronco drive by, and that's the first
thing I think of. It's so in my brain. So
Waco Branch, Davidian, O J. Simpson, Eddie, you remember the
challenge challenger was I don't remember that Oklahoma City bombing? Yes,
oh man, yea hmm. I don't so much. I remember
hearing about it on the news, but right when it happened,

(59:17):
I don't remember that news pop. And that's what I'm
discussing here, like, what do you remember being like this
is happening right now? Colin Biden, Oh yep, yeah, Ish.
I felt like I was just in a lot of
news after that one. For me, do you guys remember
the little girl that got stuck in the well. Yes, Jessica, Jessica, Yeah, no,

(59:39):
was that regional? That might have been a regional just
in Texas. Yeah, because we're all from Texas and we
remember it well, he did. That happen really little, but
I remember her waiting for her to get ball when
balloon Boy was floating over America and that balloon, Yeah,
do you remember that. We all went to our TVs
because he was flow. He had gotten to his dad's
balloon and was flying over and we're like, he doesn't

(01:00:00):
have to land, and we followed it the whole time
and then it landed. Turns out he was hiding in
the in the attic upstairs and never was in the balloon.
Oh so who was in the balloon? Nobody? I don't
remember this. That's crazy. There should be a document series
on that. Who remembers balloon Boys were the show? I
don't remember that. Yeah, balloom Boy was crazy. I was like,

(01:00:23):
dear God, let this kid live, you know, lazy young kid.
Let's let And then it lands and they go up
to the balloon and they're like, there's nobody in here,
and I was like what Then the kid was hiding
in the act guy in Utah took a car for
a test drive over the weekend, but refused to go
back to the dealership. So the salesman in the car
called nine one one, and eventually the cops had to
go and stop the guy and rest him for kidnapping. See,

(01:00:45):
if you're test driving the car, though, don't you have
to give your driver's license? Yeah? I thought, for the
most part, like this is like almost like a bonehead
story of the day. If you're test driving a car,
you probably want to see if it can handle your
normal day to day activities. This was his well, I
don't know what his data activities are, but yeah, this
forty three year old guy named Caleb. He was like,

(01:01:06):
all right, I'm here at the car dealership. Let's go.
So the car salesman in the car goes, all right, man,
time to wrap it up and head back, and he's
like nah. So he gets on the freeway, it's doing
one hundred miles an hour, cranks the radio so loud
the nine one dispatcher couldn't hear what the salesman was saying.
Oh my goodness. Eventually the Utah Highway Patrol spot of
the car and get cable to pull over He tried
to pin the whole thing on the car salesman, but

(01:01:29):
it turns out Caleb, and you're not gonna believe this
has a long criminal history and his excuse din it works.
They arrested him for kidnapping. Wow, that car salesman's gonna
be like, what is happening with today? He's right there too,
and it has got to be scared too, because some
guy's got your life in his hands driving. I would
just say, dude, just let me out take the car.
You couldn't talk. The radio was really loud. Ye, Luke

(01:01:51):
Holmes was playing so loud. A daring drug dealer facing
the death penalty escaped through tunneling through a jail sewer pipe.
Come definitely does a scary dude in a real life
Shaw Shank Redemption plot. This thirty seven year old guy
facing execution after being found guilty of meth amphetamine smuggling,
dug a hole from his cell into the waist pipes

(01:02:13):
and onto the street. The elaborate scheme is remarkably reminiscent
of the iconic scene in nineteen ninety four in the
movie Shaw sh Ank Redemption. The drug dealer successfully escaped
and then they still don't have him. Oh that's not good.
He has to be responsible for many debts. Really, well,

(01:02:35):
he's if he's up for execution, he's not just dealing meth.
Good point, he's probably taking some people out on the way, right,
He's probably running and he's probably got protection now if
he was a big deal, he's got a you know,
a set of folks that are probably watching over him now, right.
But that's tough to escape. I mean, I would just
think I'd vomit the whole time, and they would hear
me like they're like, they're like, what's that, what's that

(01:02:57):
noise in the boo in the pipe? Well, yeah, he's
thinking about that. Stinks. Larry King's a Strange Wife wants
thirty three thousand dollars per month in temporary spousal support.
Larry King's a Strange Wife says she has no form
of income and needs the legendary interviewer to cop up
some dough. Sean King filed the documents, said, Hey, I

(01:03:19):
need at least thirty three thousand, one hundred dollars per
month in temporary spousal support. She needs it because she
has no job. She gave up a lucrative TV career,
hosting and modeling jobs after becoming a homemaker to raise
their kids. She was financially dependent on Larry during their
twenty two year marriage. You know what, if he's super
rich and this is true, and she left her career

(01:03:39):
to do that, then part of what he could make
in his career was because of sacrifices she was making.
I don't know about thirty three thousand number, because I'm
not sure what's one hundred? Yeah, she did the math.
She claims that Larry makes way more than the amount
he discloses in his documents. He makes one point nine
million per year from infomercials, but he just signed a

(01:04:00):
five million dollars podcast deal to host the millionth question.
That's just a lot. It's for a boy four hundred
a year. Sure, yeah, a half million dollars, thirty three thousand.
It's how I figure a year of money. As I
go thirty two thousand times ten, and I do ten
because it's easy to always multiply, very easier than twelve.
And I go, okay, well that's three under thirty thousand dollars.

(01:04:22):
Then it's thirty three times two, which is sixty six
and then I add those together. Smart dude, I started
doing that. That's how my mind work when I figured
out yearly money. Just the movie she's been in, Yeah,
Christmas Eve, Rover, Dangerfield, Bombshell, Christmas Eve, Panic at the poll.
I saw that one last night. A long titletive career, Yeah, lucrative. Well, no,

(01:04:42):
she may have given up a career where she was
just starting to get good work. Agree. I was just joking.
People are selling bleach on Amazon, marketing it as a
miracle cure for coronavirus. I'm gonna say it again, don't
take bleach. I don't care who recommends it. Industrial bleach
is being sold on Amazon through it product pages, which
consumers are buying it under the mistaken belief that it's

(01:05:03):
a miracle cure for COVID nineteen. So just a little
psa here, Bleach ain't doing it. You can wipe yourself
down a bleach, but be careful with that too. What
are we talking on the show about a fight where
this girl takes some poor bleach on her friend? Yes, oh,
lovely butts. Yeah, that's why I made the news. A

(01:05:25):
Spirit Airlines flight attendant got to an argument with a
passenger over whether or not at Netgator is an appropriate
face covering aboard its aircraft. So there's video it some
audio here. You know what netgator is, yes, explain it. Well,
it's like a ring of fabric that goes around your
neck and you can pull it up over your face
if you want to. But it's just like it's like
a turtleneck that's not attached to your shirt. And I

(01:05:46):
read a story that they are the absolute worst at
being a mask. I think doctor as said that too.
That's right, Like, of all the things to wear, it's
a mask. The netgator is almost worthless at the When
I watched football games, a lot of these coaches are
wearing Netgator and I'm just like, hand not effective. Doctor
Oz said, it's worse than wearing nothing because the spit
gets stuck in there. The video, which was posted a Twitter,

(01:06:09):
shows the flight attendant standing in the aisle near the
passenger who was holding the camera. The passengers wearing a
Netgate rover his nose and mouth that featured an American flag.
The mask also gave him. The airline also gave him
a mask. He didn't want to wear it, and so
the video begins with the passenger informing the flight attendant. Hey,
I am wearing a mask. I've been on twenty Okay,

(01:06:34):
I've literally been with the same exact mask. All right,
well I'm talking. We'll have you know if I'm the guy,
because you know, this flighttend doesn't want to get in
a fight. Yeah, all they're trying to do is do
their job, and they're giving you a mask. Sometimes you

(01:06:55):
just have to swallow your pride and go. Even though
I'm believing this netgator, I'm gonna wear the mask ask
because I don't want to get in trouble when I land. Right,
A big deal, right, put it on? I agree, I agree.
Just thought that was kind of a weird story. I
always feel bad for flight attendants. I feel bad for
business is what people going in. They're like, I don't
care what the rules are. I'm not wearing a mask.

(01:07:15):
Do something about it. And You're like, these folks are
just trying to do their job. When I work at
Hobby Lobby, if somebody came in irritated, I was like,
what do I even care. It's not my lobby, it's
Hobby's lobby. You know. There was a story too recently
about a guy who went and attacked someone who had
stolen a purse, like someone grabbed the purse, stole at
a store, ran out, He went and jumped on him, attacked,

(01:07:35):
got it back and they fired him. The store did. Yeah,
because you can't go was their policy. And I know
as that guy, You're like, I want to go save
that person's purse. And I would have felt that way
about the person if it was for the store. That
would have been like, you know what, so what they
stole some picture frames? Yeah, I ain't risking it, but yeah,
it's their policy. What's that called lunchbox? We know when

(01:07:56):
you'd your job, can't go out and do it? What's
it called citizens Rose? No, No, you used to talk
about it when you came. There was a it was
called there. They had a group called Loss Prevention. There
were the ones that were in charge. They would go
tackle them, but you as an employee couldn't do it.
They were like security. And I mean I tried to
follow people and I got in trouble Sam's, But did
you ever go at anyone? I didn't go at them,

(01:08:18):
but they did steal some stuff. So I followed them
all the way across Burlington coat factory behind the Hooters
up into the woods and they kept running and running
and running, and when I came back they I got
chewed out by the managers like you can't do that,
you can because the cops were there and they put
my life at risks. And one of the other car
guys got a couple of beast things. Oh yeah, Joel,

(01:08:40):
he's doing pretty good, you know, he said a baby. Yeah,
he got called beast things. So what happened at your
housh yesterday? Well, I had this lady come over to
work on some stuff there, and I thought she was
like super nice. She rolled up in her car and
it was wrapped in a fish with a Christian slogan,
which you know was yeah, completely wrapped, not a bumper sticker,

(01:09:03):
but is her business wrapped up in it? So you think, okay,
well I can trust this person in my house, and
I'm sure she was trustworthy. But I think she was
having a day and it just kept llling because she
had the worst attitude ever in all the land. Then
she was on a phone call and she was like
cursing the person out. I don't even know what was
going on, and she was kind of in her own

(01:09:23):
space where she was working, but I could hear her,
and I thought, oh, this is just making me laugh
because I thought, not that I can't trust her because
of any of those things. It just makes me laugh
when someone with the Christian fish like flips me off
on the road or comes to work at my house.
And then it's just it's just not the person you
think they would be coming out of there, which I

(01:09:45):
can have grace. We all have bad days. It just
made me laugh. What are you gonna say, No, it's
just it's funny. It is funny. I'm laughing because I
mean they're human too. Yes I know the brand, but
I mean, Jesus fish if it's Pimp and Joy. Oh yes,
you know. I'm the head coach of the local high
school football team and you're wearing that yeah shirt like
that's who people are, you know, like you don't represent them.

(01:10:08):
Well yeah, I was scared to talk to her attitude.
I mean, yeah, we've had people associated with the show
before that war Pimp and Joy, and they would get
so angry sometimes. And I said, if you're gonna go
handle this situation, I got an airport. For example, you
best take off that Pimp and joy hat before you
go do it. You cannot be representing joy while you

(01:10:30):
go off on that person. It's time for the good news.
Unbox a real estate agent and Houston was on her
way to an open house and she stopped at the
local Walgreens to get some light bulbs and she got
to the cashier and it's thirteen dollars. She goes, oh, no,
I forgot my wallet. And the cashier working there says, hey,

(01:10:52):
I only have twenty dollars in my account left because
I paid my bills, but I'm gonna pay for your
light bulbs because i want you to have these at
the open house. And the woman was so moved she
put it on the next door app and everybody's like,
I love that cashier, she's so nice. Donations came flooding in.
They say, we can't have her living like this. Ten
thousand dollars to the donations, all because she paid for
the ladies lightbulbs. Wow, dang, that's what it's all about

(01:11:15):
right there. That was tell me something good. Do you
know why a groom is supposed to carry his bride
across the threshold? I don't know. They're entering into their
new life together. I thought it was something big, to
some metaphor for what's about to happen. The ritual is
based on the superstition that the new bride must enter
her home by the main door and must not trip

(01:11:37):
her fall. If she does, it is bad luck for
the whole marriage. Oh, that's why the groom has to
k It's so simple, and the woman falls, it's the
whole thing's doom. Well, she Well, it kind of is.
Because we're idiots. We can count on you guys. Okay,
go ahead, you're the pillar. Go ahead. If she trips,
the marriage is doomed. Okay, so just go ahead and
carry her. Then what if you trip carrying her, then

(01:11:58):
you're really really just screwed you worse than doomsday. I
really just thought it was something more metaphorical than that. Yeah,
like some great meeting. When you and Caitlin bought this house,
did you do that? I know you're not the groom,
but I think it's for when you move in to
any house. Right. I did not pick her up and
carry her home in our first house. My husband did,

(01:12:19):
oh know why? But you were married, weren't you? Yeah?
I was back in two thousand and eight. I think
we bought our first house. So we got married in
two thousand and six. We bought our first housand, two
thousand and eight, and I'm so excited. He was in
the Air Force is near Fort Bragg and I flew
up for the closing and he carried me across the threshold.
That's awesome. Yeah, it's a romantic gesture, regardless of what

(01:12:42):
he didn't do it in the other house is just
that one. What did you trip walking into? You? Guys
can call us if you want. We'd love to talk
to you. Eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, that's our
phone number. Eight seven seven seventy seven. B O B
b y. Let's check the big story. Here we go.

(01:13:03):
Oh yeah, computer, So now I'm just vamping. Yeah, so big.
We don't even know how to sometimes story. The big
story today is about an old marriage test from nineteen
thirty nine. So they found it, they put it out
and here is what they say made a good husband

(01:13:25):
and wife in nineteen thirty nine. Ready, because most of
these don't translate to twenty twenty, but hope not. Yeah,
it's nineteen thirty nine. Here are the signs that you're
a good husband according to the test. You're nice to
her friends. Great, it's good, remember your anniversary. Okay, you're

(01:13:47):
kind to her even if no one's watching. It's so simple. Well,
that's weird. Why do you have to put up no
one's watching. Just say you're kind to her? Because what
were there some guys in thirty nine going, baby, I'm
kind you when they're watching, so I don't care what's happening. Um,
let's see. You ask for her opinions sometimes sometimes so bad.

(01:14:11):
You let her drive the car if she needs it. Oh,
so nice. And finally you read the paper out loud
to her. That's no, I mean she probably can nineteen
thirty nine. This is an old marriage test. A few
signs that you're not a great husband include flirting in

(01:14:32):
front of her no one still holds true yea, behind
her back, comparing her to your mom or previous wives.
Say you're just like my mom, talking about how life
was better before you got married. Ah, this is this
sparts all still the same, not saying excuse me when
you burp, and criticizing her in public. So the bad
husband stuff kind of the same, yea. Now here are

(01:14:53):
a few signs that you are a good wife. By
nineteen thirty nine standards. Let me just say before I
say these out loud, this is not the editorial of me, Bobby.
This is an article I read from nineteen thirty nine.
I think what we can do with this is keep
in mind that we can appreciate how far we've come. Okay, well,
here we go. Okay, here are if you signs you're
a good wife by nineteen thirty nine standards. You always

(01:15:17):
serve dinner on time. Yeah, a bad start, dude. You
get dressed up for breakfast for breakfast. You're a good housekeeper.
You always put the kids to bed. You play an
instrument for your husband. Oh wow, interesting, what do you

(01:15:41):
play for yours? I don't. I don't play an instrument.
Vocal box? All right, I'm gonna do this this yelling
in the in the key of d no. Let's see
you run any big purchases by your husband first, and
you let them sleep in on the weekends. Some signs
you're not a good wife. Not liking kids, being late

(01:16:02):
for appointments, letting your cold feet touch them under the covers. Oh,
let's don't do that, being a backseat driver, getting jealous, and,
last but not least, wearing red nail polish. Oh that
means you're bad. Yeah, so do you wear red nail polish?
Sometimes it just depends. I mean I go from white

(01:16:24):
to black to red pens in the mood nineteen thirty nine.
You are not doing well? All right, close it out there.
It is Bobby's story, you know. Woke up this morning
and Caitlin's voice is completely out. And I was a
little concerned because allergies hit me. But every time allergies
hit me, I'm like, wow, I got corona, little rip,
I have corona. Took a test yesterday because they test

(01:16:45):
me three times a week for the TV show I'm doing,
and I got the results late last night. Obviously I
don't have it, or I wouldn't be here with you guys.
And so she doesn't have it, I assume, but her allergies,
she woke up good. This is how she was talking.
And so then she started getting online and learning sign
language real quick. To give me a few different she's
still communicating with you. She crammed, yeah, a few. She

(01:17:08):
was doing thank you with her. I was like, you
know what I got here, don't worry about it. Do
you know sign language? Do I? Yeah? Okay, just a
few things. I mean, because if she's delivering, you got
to be able to receive. I didn't know she was
just doing mostly as like, look what I just learned.
She probably could have made stuff up and I wouldn't
believe that's what it was for sure, but that's what
we did. I don't have corona though, Thank god good.
I got my like a one o'clock this morning. It

(01:17:29):
was like your results around. I was like, why would
they send them so late? I probably have it log
on undetected. So so, here's a tricky social situation. You're
walking along, you're talking with a co worker at work,
the office, wherever you are, and you realize that both
you were going to the bathroom and you walk in
at the same time. Should you continue to talk and

(01:17:49):
keep that conversation going once you're in the bathroom, Yes,
you do? Yeah, why not? With guys? I think if
we're at the urinal, you do. If you're out on
the commode, you consider your next move, you pause the conversation.
You know, it's like, all right, catch you on the
It just depending on what it is. But etiquette experts

(01:18:10):
they win in a public restroom with a co worker,
it's polite to pause your conversation until you have both
completed your business. It just to me, it depends on
how serious business is. If it's light business, keep talking. Yeah,
if it's serious business, if Brian needs to wait a minute,
Oh I think this topic of conversation. No, no, no

(01:18:31):
business okay, okay, yeah yeah yeah business business. We talk
all the time, right, girls. If you're in the bathroom,
we can talk while we pee. It's just like, hey,
how's your day? Good? Yeah, we again while weep. It's
fine too. See the other one. Okay, well, girls, don't
do that. Keep girls. Here's a voicemail. This is someone

(01:18:55):
talking about the Carol basket interview yesterday. Hey, Bobby, I
just listened to your Carol back it's gonna interview and
you called her an under the use. She's an under cat.
Thank you. Listen to me with Carol Baskin yesterday. It's
on the podcast. So go ahead and hit that. She
did make it through. She's onto the next round. Awesome,

(01:19:17):
So her Viennese waltz, what's successful? Mike deceass his favorites?
Nev of all the guys, nive, I gotta be honest.
I only watched some of the clips afterward. I just
I'm not I just don't watch a lot of live
TV unless it's a sporting event. Yeah. The last time
I watched Dansing with the Stars live was the year
you are. Yeah, and by the last time, you mean

(01:19:38):
that only time? Well, no, I mean I watched the
whole season. Yeah, yeah, but I on TV or there.
But yeah, Carol Baskin was not the first person eliminated
on Dancing with the Stars. The people that complain like
just shows a joke. I just I just want to say,
bless your heart to them, because it's a voting, voting show.
If there was a straight dance competition, I would understand that. Yeah,

(01:20:00):
but when you have I guess Charles Oakley got voted
off yesterday the basketball player. All right, all right, I
have some really cool stuff about songs behind the same
stuff with songs that you may not know. But I
do see a call here that I'm just curious about
hearing the story because it sounds a little juicy. Alison
and Witchtock Kansas, thank you for calling. What's going on

(01:20:20):
with you? Hi, Bobby Morning Studio. Hey, um, so I
have a really good friend of mine that first of all.
My husband and I farm and rant, so we have cattle,
and we still custom beef every year. And I had
a really good friend of mine this year that we

(01:20:42):
sold a beef too. This was back in June, and
a half of beast goats were like a little over
a thousand dollars And he hasn't paid me yet, and
I just am having a really hard time with it.
I asked him a couple of times than he's obviously
lied to me a couple of times about putting a

(01:21:03):
check in the mail, and I just don't know what
to do. So, your friend has taken three portions of
a beef, maybe messing up the terminology. They cost about
one thousand dollars each, and hasn't paid you, right, no, sorry,
half a beef which is like a half of accounts

(01:21:25):
to half a beef and it costs one thousand dollars
total roughly. Okay, okay, half I have a beef portion,
So um, what should you do? Well, first thing I
would do is for my own records. I would express
to them, Hey, listen, we gave you this, you owe
me this. How will we remedy this now? When he goes, oh,

(01:21:45):
no checks in the mail. Well, now it's ball game
back on. First of all, you want to restate what
the issue is to make sure there is no lack
of communication on the problem. So many times problems occur
whenever people aren't communicating to begin with. So make sure
that it is understood. Buy him and buy you what
exactly is happening? Once at three understood, you go to

(01:22:06):
him and you say, I need this money. I don't
want to have to come at you illegally, but I
might have to. What can you do in order to
start paying me back? Because obviously you're not giving me
three thousand dollars at one time. Why don't we start
a lot of hammer plan at three hundred bucks a
month about two hundred fifty bucks a month? What can
you do? And then if that's not the case you
have here we are stage three. Either they ain't a

(01:22:28):
friend anymore because they lied to you and stole from you,
or two you just go, you know, chalk it up
to a bad decision. And sometimes we have an extreme
amount of grace on friends and family because I've had
those situations in my life with close folks and I
had to go, you know what, I'm just gonna wipe
this one away, and I'm never gonna let it happen again.

(01:22:48):
But I'm not gonna lose a friendship over it. So
a lot of it comes down to how you want
to deal with the situation. But I would restate the
problem first and kind of build some plan to get
paid back. How do you feel about that, Allison? Yeah,
I feel like I did that. He um. I called
him after I texted him several times and I said, hey,
you know, what's the deal, Like, you know, do I

(01:23:10):
need to help you guys somehow or I can take
payments whatever? And he said, yeah, you know, he's lost
his job earlier in the year and he was going
to be paid on the thirtieth of last month. And
at that time he had already told me a check
wasn't the mail. And I said, so it was the
check in the mail or not? And he said, oh yeah,

(01:23:30):
I actually just posteded it and I was going to
tell you about it. Well, it sounds like he has
a lot of stories. Here. Here's how it ends that
you go, hey, you're struggling right now, let's hold off
to the beginning of the year. We'll come back to this.
But we got to start at the beginning of the year.
I'm going to have to go and legally do something
about this because this is my livelihood. Yeah, that's what
I would say. I would give him to the beginning
of the year. He's obviously struggling. Didn't know I lost

(01:23:52):
his job. That part was held out to see the
communications part. If you can afford to, Hey, I'm gonna
give it to the beginning of the year. Let's readdress it.
And if it's not done, then then you have to
go if you want to and chase it down with
some folks that do fancy paperwork stuff. Yeah, all right, yeah,
if you want to. Again, we don't know the whole

(01:24:13):
friendship story. No, but I don't know that legally. I mean,
I don't know if it's the money that you need
for sure to rely on. And if that's the case,
that sucks. And I'm so sorry, but it might be
like Bobby said, so you just gotta let it go
and wash it, never let it happen again. All right, Alison,
hope that helps help you get your money for your beef.

(01:24:34):
All right, thanks guy, all right, see you later. I
don't know. She feel like she wanted me to say, hey,
you know what, shoot him and I ran. They cut
off fingers like shoot him like I would. I'm just
trying to give the most pragmatic approach to actually making
something happen. Here. It was, Yeah, how about with Supreme
Court nominee? Right here? Boy, okay, let me get out there.

(01:24:59):
Let's go her two Carmen in Arkansas. Hey Carmen, good luck?
All right, good morning? What's going on? So? I had
just got a job Sunday, job yesterday. At my current job,
I have now my Boston to let people go the
day that they give them a notice that they're going

(01:25:20):
to be quitting with them the next two weeks. And
I was just wanting to get an outside advice from
my family if I should go ahead and tell her
today or wait till the day that I'm going to quit. Okay, Well,
this comes down to your personal needs. If your boss goes, hey,
you're quitting, You're fired. You gotta go right now? Is
that going to hurt you where you can't pay your bills?

(01:25:41):
Pretty much? Yeah? Okay, you don't tell him then, I mean,
if he has that or she has that reputation of
popping people when they're trying to give two weeks notice,
then don't give them any notice. I think general you
give notice because it allows them to find someone else,
and everyone's butts not pucker trying to figure out what's
going on. I would say, though, if this is the case,
you don't tell him. You hold off maybe two days

(01:26:03):
before be like, hey, I got a new job, kind
of you know, cut the difference. But no way. I
would be too. If he's no tory, is it a
hero or she's it's a lady. Okay, I'm surprised the
lady would do this. Honestly, this is usually a dumb
guy thing because their egos hurt. I would just say, listen, lady,

(01:26:25):
I'm quitting two days, I'm out. That's it. Don't do
it now. That's my advice to you. Okay, all right,
thank you, Carmen. Hope you have a great day. Thank you.
All right, by bye. Because the reason you're going to
do it to begin with this, to be nice and
to be like, hey, I'm giving, and then they're like
they get upset. All right, you're out. What are you
gonna do? Still? Company secrets? Do you have the sile recipe?

(01:26:46):
Kentucky fried Chicken, Dan and Tennessee you are on the
Bobby Bones Show. Dan, what's going on? Hey, double B
I can't believe I got through to you. Good morning studio.
I'm a little excited here to be talking to you.
I listen to you for so long. Now I love
you guys. UM My issue is my niece, my sister's

(01:27:11):
youngest daughter, who's UM one of my most favorite people
in the world, is getting married next month and last
count was they're having one hundred and seventy five people
at the wedding, and I'm not sure what to do,
if I should go or not. Is this a virtual
wedding where a corona is not a thing, or they're
just like, you know what, what part of that? Yeah,

(01:27:35):
it's it's um, it's not a campground where they don't
social distance, wear masks or even think that corona exists
as far as I know, so well, does it not
exist there? Because tell me where this is I would
have trouble, honestly, I mean I'm having trouble a bit
going to raise wedding and how many people do you
have there? Thirty including you standing up there as a groomsman,

(01:27:56):
so thirty and with me, it weighs on me because
if I get coronavi IRUs, my production shuts down and
a lot of people aren't able to work. Over on
the TV side of things, I'm lucky with radio. I
have a studio at the house. I can just go
on and do the show from there. But so that's
why I worry about that is the livelihood of other folks.
They just don't get to work if I'm sick. Um,

(01:28:16):
I feel like one hundred and seventy five people at
a wedding right now is quite irresponsible. It's extremely your response, Yeah,
what was the wedding the other day lunchbox where there
was how many people? And then what have they traced
back to? Oh in yeah, fifty people. Yeah, there's fifty
people at the wedding. That's it. Yeah something Oh dang,
And but a domino effect like it people like one

(01:28:36):
hundred something cases three deaths that are linked to that way.
So what I would do if this was me, just
call an anonymous tip it's the hot line, I mean
a bomb thread like cop Oh no, he's going to
call in his family. This is there there. It's their choice.
But you are You're the only one that can look
out for you. And then those that you come in

(01:28:57):
contact with, so you're you're putting your life at risk,
and and other people you come in contact with after
you go to the wedding. You know, I would go,
and I'd probably still go okay, but I would wear
a mask and I would not be near anyone. I
would make sure because I went to some focuses engagement
and there were a few more people there than I
was comfortable with, So I stayed away from everyone. I
was the wallflower, and I was okay with people thinking

(01:29:19):
who he's too good to talk to? Anybody wasn't too good.
I just a plan the odds here, try not to
get sick. So that's what I would encourage you to do.
If you can go and stay away from folks and
still be there, I would encourage you to go. I
think it's really your RESPONSI i'specially when people having to
shut their own weddings down. Ray's gotta he cut his
down a sixth of what it was. John Pardy's cut
his down. Everybody's cutting it down or moving it. So Dan,

(01:29:41):
you're okay to feel uncomfortable about it, But if you
want to go, don't feel bad. Just stay away from
folks and wear a mask. Okay, awesome, thanks for the advice.
I appreciate it. All right, thanks Dan, see you later.
Maybe we're Here's the thing. I didn't plan for this
whole segment to be an advice segment. I did we
put a call out. I did not. Aby Some people
just crave it, though, Okay, yeah, you're right, I crave it.

(01:30:04):
Sometimes I have to ask you advice. I get it.
You're expert on everything. No, I'm not an expert on everything,
but in my life I've had to experience a lot
of things. Yes, that's true, So I'm pretty versatile at
a lot of I'm not excellent anything. Well, you give
marriage advice, you not, I'm married. You give parent parental
advice at a parent The people who can do it

(01:30:25):
wrong are the ones that can give you the best tips.
I wanted to do it right the first time. What
do they know except for the one way they've done it?
Thank you? Really, honestly, there wasn't like a thing like
call Bobby no for advice. Did you ever play a
call Bobby for advice thing? Oh? No, but a number
may have been given, but no, Yeah, hey, line them up, baby,
let's do it again. Who needs some more advice. I

(01:30:48):
don't want to hear what that sound in Dolly's song is.
Oh yeah, yeah, I'm out of time. Okay, hmm. We
can do two things. You pick. We have to hold
it till tomorrow, which is kind of a bummer. Or
I talked to the artist who came on our show
and didn't have a record deal, and now it has
a record deal. It was just announced. Just kind of

(01:31:09):
an exciting news. And then do this segment also in
that break. Oh so we're not holding her tomorrow. Well,
it's up to you, guys. We can hold it tomorrow
and spend more time on it, or we can do
like halftime on it. Go ahead, make your minds time
full time. Oh well, I was gonna go half time
because I want to hear the artist one. We'll do
it next, okay. On the Bobby Bones Show. Now, Priscilla Block,

(01:31:32):
well pretty neat. Because Priscilla Block came in on the show,
I was like, hey, she's doing pretty good on TikTok.
Let's bring her in. She comes in, she plays, we
love her, she leaves. I really haven't seen her around
since then, but I haven't seen a lot of folks
around and I look online and I get an email yesterday.
They goes, Hey, Priscilla Block just signed a record deal
with big label Universal Music Group Nashville. So let's bring

(01:31:54):
her on now here she is, She's all fancy now,
Priscilla Block, Priscilla, how do you feel? How you feel?
How you feel? I have not stopped crying, probably since
I was in your show. I want to read what
she wrote on Instagram. She wrote, today all my dreams
came true. I'm reading your Instagram here says today, all

(01:32:14):
my dreams came true. I signed a record deal, y'all.
I haven't stopped crying. Three months ago I had to
move out of my apartment because I couldn't afford my rent.
Today I live in a shack, and I couldn't be
happier because I have found my forever home with UMG Nashville.
What is life? Well? I don't know what do you like? How?
What's happening now? What's the new move with you? I

(01:32:38):
don't even know. I'm just trying to stay on the track.
Do they pay you immediately so you can have food
in your shack? I don't know how all of that works.
I'm still trying to figure it out. All right, we
probably work on that. Let's get on that. I probably should.
So how do they approach you? What do they say

(01:32:59):
to you? You know, they were just they came in hard.
You know a lot of labels were reaching out and
I just my heart was on Universal and it just
made sense. They were. They were all about it. Did
you get to the fancy thing where you sit at
the table with everybody around you or did you have

(01:33:20):
to do it virtually because of coronavirus? It's actually funny. Um,
we ordered like massive cardboard cutouts, and you know, I
just took a picture in my front yard and Doc
you signed it. Many Priscilla Block on TikTok she has
five hundred and forty eight thousand followers. On Instagram, she

(01:33:43):
has sixty thousand followers, which is up about twenty thousand
since we've seen her last. Have you made any money
from TikTok itself? Um? Not really, but I mean fans
are everything, so I like that. Are you washing dishes
right now? What's what's happening here? No? I'm sorry, I

(01:34:03):
was sitting outside in a huge train just flew by.
So they're trying to get those pictures. They know what's
about to happen to Priscilla Blocks. That's life. Welcome to
the new life, Prisilla. Well, I just wanted to get
you on and say that we're very proud of you
and congratulations. And when I saw that, I was super
excited for you. All well, I'm just so excited to

(01:34:25):
be honest call with you guys this morning, and just
thanks so much for the support. It. Don't be too
cool now, Priscilla, now that you're fancy, don't be too
good for us. I ain't too cool. I ain't too cool.
All right. There she is, Priscilla Block. Let's give her
a big round of bus. She got a record deal.
Priscilla going to talk to you, talk to you soon. Okay,

(01:34:46):
all right, this is just about over you from Priscilla.
And here's a song that went viral on TikTok called
thick Thighs. You good for her? Huh, It's awesome, pretty cool,

(01:35:14):
pretty cool. It's good to see that happen. Um. Okay,
I'm not going to take these calls quite yet, because
I know we want to get to the segment about
the music, because it is a good segment. We just
have had to push it a few times. Okay, Here
are some behind the scenes facts about songs that you
know that'll probably change the way you listen to them,
And so we'll start. Dolly Pardon used her acrylic nails

(01:35:35):
as one of the sound effect instruments in the song
nine to five. She said, they make noise and it
kind of sounds like a typewriter. So here's a clip
of Dolly talking about it on Jimmy Fallon. When I
actually wrote the song, I actually had. I used my
nails on the set when I was writing. Now I
did because they make noise and it sound like a
typewriter to me. And can you hear hear? I can

(01:35:55):
play it in one of these on the actual record,
and it says nails by Dolly on the album. Here's
the clip of the song from the very start where
you can hear the nails. Wow, it's not a typewriter.
Stumble to the keachen and they're pretty cool. That's awesome.

(01:36:16):
I always thought that was a typewriter because it sounds
like a typewriter. That's pretty cool as some more so,
BuzzFeed had this whole list of different songs and one
of them was Landslide, which you know ended up being
a song for Fleetwood. Mac Stevie next wrote Landslide about
her difficult breakup with Lindsey Buckingham in nineteen seventy four,

(01:36:38):
just before they both joined Fleetwood Neck. So they were together,
then broke up and then got in the band together.
I didn't know that, she said, quote fear never helps relationships,
and when you're scared about where your next money is
coming from, it's really nerve racking. But I mean this song.
Imagine that. Imagine being Lindsey Buckingham and you're singing your
biggest song and it's about you. When you're just playing along,

(01:37:01):
you just got to act. When John Lennon divorced his
first wife in the late nineteen sixties, Paul McCartney wrote
Hey Jude for John's son Julian, to make him feel better.
It was initially Hey Jules, but he changed it to
Hey Jude because Joels was a mouthful to sing. Oh wow,
So Hey Jude was written as a gift over to

(01:37:23):
John Lennon. Pretty cool, huh yeah. Alicia Keys wrote if
I Ain't Got You on a Plane immediately after she
found out Aliah had died in a plane crash. Wow,
I didn't know that. That's interesting. Huh, it's pretty good.

(01:37:43):
Miss Jackson by Outcast was andre three thousands apology to
Eric Kabadu's mother for their breakup, and she loved it.
Erica said, quote, she bought herself a Miss Jackson license place.
She had the mug, she had the ink pin, she
had the headband everything. I am for real. Here's one more.

(01:38:08):
Lady Gaga actually wrote Shallow as the ending song of
A Star is Born because in the original script by
Bradley Cooper's character drowned. Yes, yes, correct, in the old
old movie. It was more literal when she wrote shallow
because the drowning the shallow crazy. I did not put
that together. Cooper's character was originally supposed to drown at

(01:38:30):
the end of A Star is Born, but they revised,
which I'm not gonna say what happens if you haven't
seen it. She thought, well, I thought there was gonna
be the ending song. I do feel it was much
more literal. But then we get we went it's about
wanting a deep connection. Let's go with it. That's funny.
It worked, of course, it worked. That's crazy. There you go.

(01:38:51):
That was a fun segment. I loved it. Nice. I
got a lot of goosebumps than you know. I tell you.
Eddie and I do a segment called Bobby and Eddie's
Music School, which we have moved over to the Bobby Cast,
and on Friday, we're talking about something that happened at
the CMA's with Alan Jackson. He just decided to stop
playing a song. It's like, you know what I'm done
on TV right in the middle of it, just stopped
playing the song and something then happened where the crowd

(01:39:13):
is like they reacted in a crazy way. But check
out the Bobby Cast on Friday, Eddie and I will
do that, So listen to that search Bobbycast wherever you
listen to your podcasts. Also, let me mention too much
to say with Kaylee Shore. There's a new episode out today.
Kaylee shares her opinion as an artist in an industry
that's hyper focused on appearance and how that relates to
body image issues that they have to face, and for

(01:39:35):
the first time, she talks about her experience with an
eating disorder and her path to recovery. She talks about
how people would compliment her for looking skinny because she
was working out, when really she just wasn't eating. I
refuse to post a workout routine to try to prove
that I'm skinny. I also kind of refused to work out,
so that's probably part of it as well. But people

(01:39:55):
love to compliment you when you lose weight and they're like, wow,
you look great and like wow, you've so much weight,
like what are you doing? And I'm like not eating. Um,
having five coronas and an English muffin a day like
that was it. It was just a really rough period.
So check out our podcast Too Much to Say with
Kaylee Shore. I think you'll like how honest she has

(01:40:18):
about a lot of things, So check that out. Okay,
I think we're all good here, Thank you. I got
a flu shot yesterday, and the actual needle part of
the flu shot is not that bad and I don't
like needles, but the my arm is killing me the
next day part of it. It stinks. And I don't
want to discourage people from getting a flu shot. It huts.

(01:40:41):
This is a little sore. It didn't hurt from the
needle going into it. Really, it's just like, but now whatever,
and now I want I want everybody to get their
flu shot. But that's a little bit like I was
trying to sleep last night, and I was like, oh,
and I don't want this to keep you from making
that decision to get that blue shot, but a little bit.

(01:41:03):
I was miserable last night. Oh it's not that bad. No,
I got one. I think it's the responsible thing to do. Ammy,
what's going on today? So Shar's got soccer practice and
then both the kids have therapy that'll take up our
whole afternoon. And I think we're gonna eat dinner out.
Maybe I think might go to True Food. Oh nice,
I think I own it. Who dinner at your play?

(01:41:25):
Soccer therapy? What do you have? Well, Kaylin, and I
have to reshoot this social campaign thing I'm doing for
fun Petty Cereal because I did it before and apparently
it wasn't good enough. But I'm doing it again. So
she's gonna be in it, I think. So Okay, I
don't know if she was your videographer. She was the
first time, but it was my fault. We didn't do

(01:41:46):
some stuff right. Okay, we're doing that tonight. Um, she
has no boys, she's not feeling great, so um, I'm
just gonna take care of her. Last night I went
and got her my callister soup. I went to Walgreens
and got her cough drops, the cough spray, even got
her some um suckers because I like the hard candy.
I even got her a ring pop. Oh wow, nice
of you, thank you, thank you. I went and got

(01:42:07):
her a Sonic water of Bobby Water, and she loves
the mozzarella stick, so got the Just trying to make
sure that when you're uncomfortable, that you're as comfortable as
you could possibly be. So that's that's the goal. All right,
Thank you guys, We'll see you tomorrow. Goodbye, everybody,
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