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August 19, 2019 92 mins

Amy’s daughter has been watching ‘Friends’ and picked up a word that she used on Amy. Bobby had to jump into action to save his dog in the pool…and messed up his phone in the process. Lunchbox tries to call and buy Kane Browns jacked up truck. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right the Bobby Bones post show, pre show, Amy
just walked in the studio and she's a little frustrated.
She was like, oh my god, what happened. Well, I
was recording spots and liners, and I sat there and
went through the whole thing, and then I look over
and I'm like, sweet, only have one more liner to go.
And I was not recording. You haven't recorded dated all

(00:22):
these commercials, And I was timing everything. Yes, yes, so
now I've got them down and when I go and
do them again and all be fine. But yeah, I
was timing myself out. I thought I had it all
figured out. The recordings to the left, so you don't
really see it, but out of my purfuel vision sometimes
I see like the lines fluctuating, and I wasn't seeing
any lines, so I look over nothing, but my voice

(00:47):
is ready extra warm, extra warm, which it was already
warm because we've been working forever. Anyway, It's fine, I've
done that before. Early in the morning. So frustrating, like
twenty sixty second commercials, so you put them like twenty
four forty five minutes, and because the commercial the screen's
out right in front of your face, you don't just
you're like calling me, check into me, stop it, and
you look over and you never hit record, Like, oh

(01:07):
my god, I mean, yeah, bigger problems in the world,
but for a minute, that sucks. Oh yeah, I screamed
so loud. I for sure thought y'all heard me. Nobody
came to check on here anything because I hear you.
We weren't here yelling ourselves though I could hear you.
We were recording them parody called idiot Papal Okay. I
always came in and be like, people are trying to
work around here. Yeah, well now we were singing that
we're working. Yeah. Yeah. We did a mema song and

(01:30):
people were like, once you do a papaw song, it's
not fair. That a good point, so to Indian outlaw.
We did Idiot Papal. It's on Instagram. I saw it
on Instagram. It's funny, thank you. So that's what we
were doing. Uh, Jerryatric, people's screaming that in the microphone.
I mean for us to sound good, we gotta be
loud and clear, so like a metal band. Uh, Eddie,

(01:52):
what were you saying about doing TV news? Oh we
should Amy was talking about, you know, not hitting record
and I when I first started news, I was a
camera guy. Send me out to a fire and I record.
I hit record every time. I wasn't thinking I was recording,
So when I came back, all they got was me
walking around and all the video that I was supposed
to shoot, I wasn't recording it. So they're like, where's

(02:13):
the fire? It's just your feet walking everywhere. I'm like, damn,
it's a rookie mistake. Is that early or as soon
as I started in news? Lunchbox left? By the way,
he had to get out of here, so he had
to leave about three quarters the way through the show,
So that's not that's why his chairs empty over there.
If you want to sit on it over there getting
some texts still, here's one reading through me dancing with

(02:34):
the Star's comments on Instagram. Can we all take a
moment into with the fact that Bobby won, Oh you
can't go over there, that they hate me over there
dancing with the stars, like the hardcore fans, they're so
mad that I want still that's why I go over
and roll him. Sometimes I don't even throw him in
a bad way. I'm just like, how's everybody doing? Signed
the champ hey, Champ here, or they'll post a picture

(02:55):
and I'll be like, oh, I can't wait to see
this sign the Champ. And someone Camp said, don't you
give up? Don't you ever quit? I said no, because
champs don't give up or quit. Sign the Champ. That's right,
the Champ. So boy, they go at me hard over there.
I've never been the villain in a situation. They just
not like your style of dance. What's they don't like
it that? They don't think I took dance serious. No

(03:16):
one took it more serious than me. Yeah, you were
very serious, wrote down every dance move. They have no idea,
they have no idea what it's like. They're typical, just
hater mentality. It doesn't matter. I enjoyed the show. I'm
going back on the premiere episode so it'll be fun.
Got a good cast this year, which they're starting to leave.

(03:37):
They announced the premiere yet sixteenth of sep. Yeah, because
there's three days ago. It sucks for me missed it. Bones,
I'm I'm missing all your stuff, like just because I
have a direct TV. My ABC's gone and now CW's gone.
I see you're gonna do something with CUBLE. I can't
see any of that stuff. I'm doing that with c W. Yeah,
and did you have like a local thing? I try
to go to my CW channel and it was like

(03:58):
nothing a local thing. Yeah, No, you don't. No. I
was like, well, that's another thing. I'm not gonna see
that Bobby's doing. Am I doing? Are you making that up?
I thought you're doing some like TV interview or something
I love. It's already been a year tomorrow. Yeah, they're
coming in. No, they're they're doing an iHeart Radio special
on I already a music festival and they're interviewing me

(04:19):
for like forty five minutes about that. It's on the CW.
Got you okay, Yeah, that's what I saw, And I
was like, man, I'm just not gonna see anything anymore
unless I get another provider. Enough of this, well, no one,
no IDOL starts. I'm gonna we'll see that unless they
fix it. It's true. They gotta fix it at some point,
right or they don't, and then we just have to
get a new provider. That's crazy. There's a whole platform
that doesn't have one of the biggest channels do a

(04:40):
network that we're We've had our whole life. That's that's true.
It's Disney too. Um, what are we gonna say over there?
I was just looking at the calendar. I can't believe
it's been a year since the last since you premiered
on Dancing. Yeah. Yeah, like at this point last year
I was working secretly, right and then and then in

(05:01):
like a couple of weeks it's going to be the
premiere like a month crazy. Uh. Good Boys, that's the
movie that Mike, do you want to see? Though? With
a review in here real quick? Good Boys is like
elementary kids, Yeah, like preteen sixth grade doing adult things
like super Bad, but kids doing it. Yeah, pretty much.
It's like a prequel pretty much, oh to super Bad? Yeah,

(05:22):
but not really not really not the same kids anyway. No,
but it's kind of like the same story, same thing happens,
but they're twelve. Is it for kids to watch? No?
Oh it's not. It's are Oh it is? Yeah? Is
it funny? It's pretty funny? What do you get? What
do you give it? It's like a three out of five?
So how are the kids that are twelve or twelve? Yeah? Okay,
So like when you're a parent and your kids a

(05:44):
child actor. I always wondered this about child actors that have, like,
you know, roles of stuff we probably would let our
kids watch. You're just like cool with your kids working? Yeah,
probably yeah, working do what they gotta do to work,
whether it's like stuff you may not like them normally watched.
But I guess you're probably a parent that doesn't care.
I don't know. I just won cares. No, doesn't care,

(06:07):
not that they don't care about their kids. Maybe that
sort of stuff like doesn't you're you don't care that
they may have some of that stuff like knowing that
a little too young or too early, not that you
don't care. I'm saying that doesn't bother you, or you
approach it differently. I agree with her, or maybe you
just maybe it does bother you, but it allows you
that they need to work and get into their career
more than they need to be kept from certain things

(06:29):
in culture. Right, So we're going to learn this together.
We're all. I'm not coming at a place of judgment
at all. I'm saying I should have finished my sentence.
If they don't care, I know they care about their kid,
but I'm like when I see kids acting on TV,
certain Roles. I'm like, oh wow, Like I don't even
let my kids watch that, but these kids are like
acting doing it. Yeah, they're not doing crazy it is
and you liked it. Yeah, the good adults and the

(06:51):
theater are kids adults. Yeah, I haven't seen a prev before.
Is it the Jeddavatow movie or anything? Seth Rogan produced it? Okay.
Amy saw a movie called True Story. Yes, you all
ever heard of it? Neither had I, but it came
out in twenty fifteen. No, but my husband I were
looking for something to rent, like the kids had their
own movie thing going in the other rooms, who were like, well,

(07:13):
let's rent a movie that we don't have to watch
with kids. And it's with Jonah Hill and um, what's
the guy that chopped off his arm? James James Franko.
He is in it, and it's based on a true
story of this New York Times writer who, like the
guy James Franko's character, killed his wife and kids and

(07:35):
then when he turned when the police caught him, he
gave him the New York Times writer's name and said like, oh, like,
say if it was you the writer, Hi, Yeah, I'm
Bobby Bones, he said. He was a different person, right,
he was like saying he was that person then, but
that got it in the news, and so then the
New York Times person came to visit him in jail,
and then he used him to teach him how to write.

(07:58):
Have you seen this, Mike, I thought, listen, it got
who we checked the Rotten Tomatoes and a Heaven. I'm
confused on just the description of the movie. Yeah, maybe
I'm not doing a good job. How long ago did
this take place? The true story I think happened in
the early two thousands or nineties or something, and the
movie came out into It was a book first, I think,
and then the then they made a movie out of it.
But I thought the acting was really good. I think

(08:20):
it's crazy that it's real. But what he would do
is he would have the guy. He told the guy
I don't know who he is. Are you confused about
the whole thing. I'm cused about the whole story. I'm
assuming you're talking about the killer told the told the reporter. Yeah,
the killer said, I want you to help, like I'll
give you my story in return, I want you to
help me learn how to write. But really he didn't
want to learn how to write. He wanted to learn

(08:41):
how to use words to manipulate people. When he got
up on the stand to testify, and he does that
make sense? Oh shoot? Disgraced New York Times reporter Michael
Finkel meets accused killer Christian long Ago, who has taken
Finkel's identity. His investigation morphs into an unforgetable game of

(09:02):
cat and mouse. I don't know. I think I feel dumber.
Oh shoot, it's good, And that's why I was like, well,
how did this only gets I know, that's what I'm saying.
Forty seven percent positive on roten tomatoes. But when you
think about it, it's kind of crazy. This guy manipulated
this New York Times bestseller, got him to teach him
how to use words to get people to listen and

(09:24):
manipulate it. And then when he got up on the
jury stand and it was give, like give it. He
was using things that the journalists had taught him and
manipulated people. He didn't. Is that supposed a spoiler? Oh though,
it's a ten year rule movies not in my house.

(09:46):
Forget it, y'all are watching it anyway? He said, it's horrible.
Like one time my brother told me that it's a
movie called like thirteen hours or twenty something hours. He's like,
it's so good, and I was like, this is the
worst person in my life. It felt twenty three hours long.
Let's back utter day. It came out in twenty which
is not long enough for our review rule in the studio.

(10:07):
Well whatever, nobody's going to watch it based on how
I described it, And it's fine. True. I just saved
you a lot of time? Did you save us time? Though?
Long story? Short story? Short bones. That was in my
head this morn when I was thinking of a shower.
Oh yeah, They're just like, why is this stuck in
my head? Morgan over two? Would you do this weekend? Um?

(10:27):
I had some girls over for some tacos on Friday,
and then I went to a winery on Saturday. Yeah,
we saw your inter picture. You were just down in
a bottle of something and Eddie's like, up, she's at it.
Boom BlackBerry wine. It's the best wine in the world.
Can you chug wine? No? You don't really want to.
You can though, if you really want. Yeah, but no,

(10:49):
But people don't chug wine, not really. You sip it,
savor the taste, does it taste bitter, yeah, sense, yeah,
some of some of it does d or white, not
the black though. It gave me some white claw. That's
what Ramunda likes. Yeah, it's actually not bad. I think
we're gonna wrap a minute. How did you get out

(11:10):
of here anyway? Do you have anything you want to say? Amy? Oh,
I think I'm done talking. I've heard of ambulance taxis
in Russia. You can hire ambulance taxis, which are luxury ambulances.
They cost two hundred bucks an hour and they will
blast their sirens and speed the traffic, the passer through traffic.
We don't. It's not really an ambulance for your hurts.
A bucks an hour to get your place to place
and I'll just trying to leave. It's not a bad idea,

(11:30):
but that's not it's not legal. Equal are safe. It's Russia. Yes,
it is both. I was just thinking the day. If
you if you want anyone to like hit you in
your car being an ambulance, right like if an ambulance
got into a wreck, is that kind of a good thing?
He's just like, all right, we can fix you right
here if you're good, if you're hurt, as long as
the paramedics aren't hurt. Not good point because if they
buckled up when they're in the back working, No. Yeah,

(11:50):
but they have all the supplies they need right there
if anyone's hurt. I have a friend that I was
telling Amy this that he was at his house and
he was in his car behind another are his wife's
car in front of him, parked on the side of
the street, and you see some kids come up and
shape the door knob and tried to get the car
ahead of him, and he goes, whoa hey and yells

(12:11):
at the kid gets out of the car. The kid
like comes up to him. That turns out there are
four kids and they get One of the kids pulls
a gun and shoots in his direction and he's like,
oh my god. And they drive off in this Infinity
and he remembers the license plate. He lets the last
three numbers and he was like, Wow, I got shot at.

(12:33):
The Infinity was in an accident. Two of the kids died.
That stole the car. They stole the car right after that. Yeah,
they stole that car and they got an accident. I
think two of them died. It all happened. Whether they're
like Bududu and he was telling me that he came
over the house yesterday. I was like, this whole this
whole day, but he was it was like a little
trauma from the shooting shot out of it. Yeah, and

(12:56):
then he's like, you remember the license plate and the
cops called and said, hey, is this and whole thing
track back wild? How crazy? Yeah, that happened here. All
these kids are just going out to doors though, and
just they're not breaking into cars. I just I saw somebody. Look.
I saw somebody looking in the back of my jeep
when I was coming out of the grocery store and
just kind of looking in my back and back there,
and I was just like, did you say something? Well,

(13:17):
I was walking towards him, and then he kind of
walked away and I was like, looked like They're like,
I don't have anything. I don't know what he was
looking at. And there is no law against looking in
the back of a gee, right, It's like, what am
I gonna do? I had some bottle water, but I
don't think he wanted that. Maybe he's thirsty. Maybe. Yeah,
thank you guys for hanging out. We're gonna get going here.
On Monday Show, appreciate you, and away we go at
your buddy and he missed the Bobby Ball is Bobby

(13:44):
Ball Show? That's right, Hey, welcome to Monday show more studio.
Ain't glad everybody's here? Amy, How are you doing good?
How about you good? I think you should share your
story about going to Kroger. And it's a fun one
to start with. Oh fun one being accused me and drunk. Yeah, okay.
So I'm at the self checkout at Croker and I

(14:05):
cannot figure it out. I mean, sometimes it's tricky. There's
just you can't find the codes. Sometimes it's that's a
hot mess. I'm like, why didn't I just wait in
the line and let somebody else check me out? So
I had to call the person over like the little
you know attended I don't know, the customer service person
that helps with self checkout. And after we hung out

(14:25):
for a while by the machine, she basically was like,
you're not driving, are you? That's what she said, And
I was like, excuse me. She's like, you're not driving?
Are you driving? And I was like, yeah, I'm driving.
But she was insinuating that she thought I had been
drinking because I couldn't figure out this machine and that
I shouldn't drive. So what did she say when you

(14:46):
said I am driving? Yeah, citizen's arrest, that's what I
would citizens arrest. No, I said, I haven't had anything
to drink. I don't know what you're talking about. And
she was like, oh, I mean she definitely was just
like okay, my bad. She didn't really care. She wasn't
super apologetic or anything. I was like, are you telling
me that normal people, sober people can't figure out this machine? Oh?
You said that. That's how a lot of a lot

(15:10):
of things in my head. But I just was like,
is she for real? This is horrible, cursed customer service.
How old was she? Fifty five? Oh, okay, we're okay.
Then if she's younger, like sixteen or yeah, or you know,
and she's like, are you driving? Yeah? Yeah? No. I
felt like it was even worse because it was coming

(15:32):
from like an experienced woman and she was concerned and
being motherly, And I was like, am I that is
this that complicated to her? She thinks I'm tipsy, machine
was broken. Sometimes you are a little extra, I could see.
I mean I dropped a few things, of course, you
know how I don't get a basket, and like I
had come over there, I guess with all the things
in my arm because I'm only going for one thing,

(15:54):
and then I pick it up, and then I ended
up adding more. And then sometimes I put stuff in
my my four things to tote, like because it looks
like stealing. It looks like stealing, but it's really that
I found out I needed other things. So then I'm
pulling items out on my toe. And there are some
segments we'll finish on the show and I'll go, amy,
you're not driving after the show? See, I mean, I
guess I could just today. I don't blame her, but

(16:15):
I was offended because I was totally sober and driving totally. Hey,
coming up, Lunchbox will call and try to buy Kane
Brown's truck, the big old truck. Yeah, we have that
coming up, So hang out and welcome to Monday Mornings,
Bobby Bone Show, Bobby Bone Show Stories. Let's go over
to our producer Raymond. Raymond, know what you're out over there? Yeah?

(16:35):
In sports in Austin, Texas, former NFL and college football
star Cedard Benson died in a motorcycle crash. He was
thirty six years old in northern California. They've been searching
for that experienced hiker that went missing. After an intense
three day search, he was found dead. His family wanted
to thank all the volunteers and search teams for their help. Andy. Finally,
an airline news over the weekend, there's a computer glitch.

(16:57):
It affected flights across the country, delays, cancels. Everything is
back up and running. Now back to your bones. All right,
that's the news coming up. A couple of things. Lunchboxes
baby is jealous of Eddie's baby sort of, we'll talk
about that. And then also Lunchbox tries to buy Kane
Brown's truck, you know the way he put on Instagram. Yes,
he calls and tries to make the purchase for himself.

(17:18):
We'll do both of those segments coming up next year
on the Bobby Bones Show. So, Eddie, our video producer,
has two kids, and then he is fostering two kids
as well. Correct, and one of the kids that you're fostering.
And by the way, their siblings, yes, brothers. One of
them's a baby baby. I think he's seven months now.
So I heard it's getting a little competitive between your

(17:38):
foster baby and lunchboxes. Baby. Well, I didn't think it was,
but I mean, I shot a video of my seven
month old foster baby catching a ball like a champ.
I really tossed him a little bouncy ball and he
catches it like no problem and shot it to lunchbox
and he was like, m so he can catch, and
I was like, yeah, and how cool is that? He's like,
my baby can't catch. So he's immediately he's like, I'm

(18:01):
gonna practice today. He's got to learn how to catch.
I'm like, don't go so hard on the kid. Are
you jealous that your baby? How old you baby? My
baby is thirteen months, so exactly, that's behind. That's what
I'm thinking, Like, if Eddie's little foster kid is already
catching a ball at seven months old, either a he
has a future professional athlete he needs to concentrate solely

(18:23):
on that kid, or my kid needs to step it up.
So I went home and I started practicing like I thought,
and he just lets it hihim run in the face,
and I do not understand it. I'm like, dude, catch
it with your hands, like I mean, Eddie when he
showed me the video, the kid really does just snatch
it weird, and I'm like, I didn't know if it
was fake, but Eddie insists it's real. And so I

(18:43):
was like, I gotta get on my kid, and I
had to talk with my kid. I said, dude, you
are gonna be the laughing stock of your school if
you don't start catching things in that Yes, and he
still doesn't catch it. Though he doesn't, I mean he had,
I mean he just hits him in the face. I
just feel like Lunchbox focuses so much on like the
progress of his kid, Like, yeah, I want my kid
to be at the best of the best. And so

(19:04):
if a seven month old is catching balls, a thirteen
month old should be throwing balls, catch it and everything
double the age. Yeah, exactly, he should be double the advanced.
I mean, Lunchbox and my son is nine and he
can't catch It's fine. So what do we think we'll do?
Put him in like a little UFC fight two babies.
Oh I think I think my baby would definitely take

(19:27):
him out. Oh, you're crazy, You're crazy because mine can
actually stand up. So stream for the top rowbo Facebook Live, Eddie,
what's happening with the kids. It's good Man, it's good.
We hi man, it's just starting to feel more normal
and normal. How long have this two foster kid has
been with you now? About six months, um, And it's

(19:50):
just one of those things where like from the very beginning,
I felt like, Wow, this is just crazy, crazy addition
to my family. I don't know how we're gonna do it.
I don't know how we're gonna do it. And then
now it just seems like, well, that's just our life.
It's norm one. Everything's just smooth. Did you get all
the stuff from Walmart? I have not yet. We were
gonna do kind of back to school stuff for him,
but the baby really doesn't get anything from that, so

(20:11):
we're gonna figure out how to do it. By the
baby to baseball camp. I mean, the baby's got some
kind of talent. Pretty cool there is. He's a little jealous,
and I didn't mean for that time. I mean like
how far, Like do you throw it hard? I mean
I don't know, are you standing right there and you're
just kind of drop into his lap. I'm like three
feet away and I toss it to him and he catches.
It's pretty amazing. Well, thanks for the update, yeah, man,

(20:33):
good luck, Thank you, how long do you think the
babies will be with you? The kids? Oh boy, I
mean we're looking. I just I don't see anything in
the near future. I feel like we're gonna have him
for a little while longer. Things not going well with
their real parents. I think just the process is slow,
is slower than we thought, yea, And they're seeing a
lot of hope in the in the parents, so they're
giving him time to get their stuff together. So Kane

(20:58):
Brown put his truck up on his Stagrams, like I'm
selling this thing. It's jacked up. How much you want
for it? One hundred and twenty thousand dollars? So Lunchboxes
tried to call and buy this truck from Kane Brown.
Have you seen the picture of the eddie? You know?
How much is this truck? It's a monster. It's jacked up.
He's got lights and everything tricked out, Like it's not

(21:19):
your normal truck like you And when I call, it's
not Caane Brown, it's his business partner. Because it says
Kane Brown. Will you will not deal with Kane Brown
when you like try to buy this truck, you will
deal with me. But man, let me tell that truck
is awesome. So Lunchbox calls here and tries to buy
it and apparently slips in some Kane Brown lyrics during this.

(21:40):
All right, here we go. Oh hey there's Jason. Yeah,
I saw you call. Man. I'm right in the middle
of my man, my man, man, Jason gibble here, business
man making business deals, trying to get that money. I
was trying to get some more information on that truck
you're selling. Why does it have Kanye on the front,
because that's who's truck it is, no freaking way. Yeah,

(22:03):
that's his logo. So he's still trying to decide if
he wants to sell it or not. He's came there
with you right now. No, I mean he's at his house.
But what if, like I bought it and I got
to give Kane a ride in his truck. Kane not
going to be a part of the transaction at all.
It's being a business manager, man. This is perfect. This
is perfect. You know what I'm saying, Buddy, I can't

(22:23):
do anything for you on it. So you're telling me
Kane Brown like Rode in that truck. Buddy, it's his truck.
Can I come look at it today, Buddy? I'm trying
to tell you the truck is not for seller, and
I hadn't decided if he wants to sell it or not.
All right, man, it wasn't He's haven't thought all right,
sounds good, I'll see it about an hour so apparently
came brown after he put it up and they started

(22:45):
getting ink like people calling about it. He was like,
maybe I don't want to sell it, so now he
doesn't know if it's for sale. Oh yeah, it's kind
of like you're ready to let it go, but then
when so many people think it's awesome, you want to
keep it, Like people start showing interest, Yeah, if you're
thinking about breaking up with them, and then other guys
are like, she's so awesome hot l I did think
that what's Kanye's name on the front. That's funny, really funny.

(23:08):
And then at the one point where lunchbox Don was
like a cat going exactly came down. Yeah, this is perfect,
this is perfect. I mean I was trying to I
was trying to sound like I had beaten rhythm, like
you know the song, but I thought I slid in
there kind of slot. I didn't know he pulled his
truck back though, Well maybe either I guess you should

(23:28):
have made him an offer he can't refuse. Lunchbox quarter mill.
It's not real anyway, anyway, exactly, it's a quarter quarter.
It's time for the good news both. Amazon is starting
a new policy where unsold merchandise will be donated instead

(23:50):
of thrown away. They used to have stuff on their
website and doesn't sell, they just throw it out, throw
it in the trash. What a waste. But they said, guys,
we should be doing something with this stuff. So now
when it doesn't get sold, nonprofit organizations will get it.
Oh that's great, love it, you know. I love on
the little companies like Amazon starting making you know, a
love place, trying to make it, make it, and then

(24:10):
maybe the big places you'll see that too, and it'll
it'll checkle chrickle up. Yeah, that's a good one. That's
what it's all about, right there. Sorry up to day.
This story comes with us from Vider, Texas. A twenty
year old man got out of jail. He's walking home
and he's walking by a fire station. He looks and
then one of the bay doors is open, and they
got a little ems trucks sitting there. And he goes

(24:30):
and I bet the keys are in there and I
could use a ride home, goes up, hops in a
little MS truck and drives it and here comes the police.
Whoooo actor jail. He goes Yeah, kind of hard to
get away an MS truck. And do you probably turn
to sirens on though? Just if you're doing it like
you got to, right? Sure, because you're probably still trucks
by turning sirens as well. It's not probably not an

(24:52):
extra charge for that, is it. I don't think the
fenty extra time on your sentence? Right? Well, yeah, I'm Lunchbox.
That's your bone head story of the day. Did your
buddy and mind it missed the Bobby Balls the Bobby
Ball Show? That's all right, all right, time for Amy

(25:16):
versus Lunchbox. It's the game everybody loves to play along
at home. Here we go, Amy, We googled what our
trivia questions for dudes, and here are your three questions.
Question one, Caterpillar, Massey, Ferguson, and New Holland are all

(25:37):
brands of what? Caterpillar, Massey, Ferguson, and New Holland or
all brands of what? Um? I mean? I know it's
like equipment, like a caterpillar is like a tractor or something,
or like a bulldozer. I need your please get a

(26:00):
tractors a tractor? No, that's John beer, a caterpillar, caterpillar
heavy equipment. Does that pass? What is your answer? Tractor?
She's a tractor. The answer tractor is correct? Who there
you go? In football? How many points is a safety worth?

(26:22):
Do you know what a safety is? No? No idea?
Can you can? I know what a safety is? I
don't think so. I don't think it. Safety is when
you pass the ball like in then they just know? No,
what is a safety in football? How many points is
a safety worth? Well? Gosh, I don't even know what
a safety is. I feel a touchdown is six If

(26:44):
you get the extra point, it's seven, and a safety
is Oh? What is a safety? You like? Hot potato?
It to the other person and they do a spin
and then go two points? Correct? What? Okay? All right?

(27:08):
What what you got? Eggs? What mixed drink contains a whiskey,
lemon juice, sugar and a dash of egg white? What
I felt like my dad drinks that are used to
what mixed drink? Is that a rum jim fizz? What

(27:31):
whiskey lemon, juice, sugar an egg white. I know that
there's egg whites in a rum rummy gym fizzy or
something rum Jim fizz, But whiskey is gin and whiskey
are the same thing. I feel like, when did you
do it? Old fashioned? But I don't think that has
egg wine in it at all? But whiskey old fashioned?

(27:55):
Your answer the old fashioned? Incorrect? I'm sorry, lunchbox, you
get to steal read it again. Please whiskey, lemon, juice,
sugar and egg white. I guess moscow mule. I have
no idea and correct, that is a whiskey soury Sorry, Ammy,
two points lunchbox zero. We're not going to lunchbox here

(28:16):
we go. By the way, lunchboxes up eight to seven
on the season as you played at ten. I know
today's important, lunchbox. Elizabeth and James in the row are
two fashion lines by what celebrity siblings? Sorry it again,

(28:36):
Elizabeth and James and the Row? Those are two fashion lines?
What siblings have those? Elizabeth James and the Row? Mary,
Kayton Ashley. Correct, boy, these two are just yelling words
and getting on both they're feeling it today. Whoa the tear?

(29:01):
Dropped shaped makeup sponge applicator that is used to apply
makeup is called a what what. The teardrop shaped makeup
sponge applicator that's used to apply makeup is called a
what tear drop shaped makeup applecaire, It's called applicator. It's

(29:26):
a brand applicator. It's called a sponge. Incorrect, Amy, go ahead,
it's a beauty blender. That's right, Yeah, it's that's correct. Yes.
And it's just a tip if you have one, always
get it wet before you apply. That's just part of

(29:46):
the instructions with a lot of people are forgetting. The
pregnancy term am neo rexus is more commonly known as
what lunchbox, am neorexis, amno rex contents clues, what's some
of the word? Well? No, do you know what, Eddie? No? Oh?
Am neo rexus? Uh extra skinny? I don't know. I know.

(30:13):
The pregnant term am neo rexus is basically your you've
already won amy, but it's your water breaking. Oh. I
had no idea. I was with him. I was like,
when you're pregnant and you don't eat? So I was like,
there she is our big winter. The she is yeah,
I'm back. She's back, she's feeling good. What's the safety
for real? Oh? What is it? Backwards? The wrong end zone?

(30:36):
Like you say you're playing quarterback and you get tackled
the wrong end zone? Oh okay, two points like a
reverse touchdown? Got it right, wou'd be a good It's
a very way to put it. So it's good, got it?
But you want today? I did? You're the big Winter
the a to an Amy versus lunchbox. Thank you very
much for hanging out with us this morning. All right,

(30:57):
So what happened to you? So we're out to eat
and we ordered appetizers and the whole meal and the
whole thing, and it was me and my husband and
the kids. And when we got the bill, we realized
they didn't charge us for the appetizers, and so we
told our waiter like, hey, I think you left off
the appetizer, and he was like, don't worry about it.
So do you pay? Do you try to pay for

(31:19):
the appetizer or then is that the waiter wanting the
tip of the cat, Like, say, the appetizer was ten dollars,
so then do we give that ten dollars to the waiter?
Or then do we just tip on what our actual
bill is that's on the piece of paper. Interesting, Yeah,
that's a good question. Now, as someone who waited tables
for a while, I would say the protocol is you
just throw them an extra buck or so tip. Okay,
if it was ten bucks, you just still the ten

(31:40):
percent on top of that, right, So if you're going
to tip seven dollars for your tip, give him another buck,
make it eight. Okay. I would say that's it. You
don't pay for the full appetizer. I think you maybe
tip based on what it would have cost on your bill.
Huh it's twenty percent, right, Yeah, that's what you guys do, Yeah,
twenty on average. Yeah. But when he says, don't worry
about it, right, guys, don't worry about it. Of him

(32:04):
hoping he gets what the appetizer cost, or he's just lazy,
doesn't want to go back to the computer and enter
it in. He doesn't want to get in trouble because
he forgot to do it, and he's being nice by
hooking you up the free appetizer. WHI maybe they had
extra anyway? Cool? Yeah, So we we went ahead and
paid the price of the appetizer to the Oh the
full price, We'll look at you. Wow, whoa, we're planning

(32:26):
on paying it that right, Well, and then there's the
predicament of do you even tell them that they left
the appetizer off the bill? That's where you messed up. No,
we did. So then we felt like, okay, we can
just throw him a little bone. And we were. We
were out this money anyway, we knew we ordered it,
so we paid it. Well, that's how when Eddie I
went to dinner in Austin, a listener paid for our
dinner and I was like, well, now I don't I

(32:50):
can't give him my credit card a tip. So I
just basically paid for almost a full meal and tip
because I saved money anyway, right, because I didn't have
to pay full meal and tip. You were gonna pay
for the meal and tip, and I tip like thirty percent,
and so I was I think the bill was like
sixty bucks and I had it in cash. So I said, here,
you take all this. Everybody won. She got a big tip,

(33:10):
we got a cheaper meal because the listener paid for it.
Um and the listener was awesome, and you know, they
got to do something nice. Yeah, so I think he
did the right I think he did above and beyond.
Now I know we could have just done an extra dollar. Well, no,
you did the right thing. I'm like that. What do
you tip normally on a bill? Honestly? What do you tip?
Twenty percent? Good for you? Anybody tip twenty okay, lunchbox

(33:32):
twenty percent if they're excellent? What what do you tip? Standard?
H seventeen? And how do you how do you break
that down? I seen you got a calculator on your phone. Well, interesting, okay,
what do you do thirty? Said he? Sometimes forty? Sometimes

(33:54):
I've done that before. Yeah, listen, if I'm in a
good place, why can't I help other people be in
a good Yeah. One of my affairs is when he
said that, and Lady A was in here, and Dave goes,
what do you buy a bagel? When you so? Dave
Dave Haywood knife from lady of friends and uh, he
hit me. A couple of weeks ago, he was like, hey, man,

(34:15):
this is our conversation. I've really been tipping a lot more.
He goes, We're blessed, so we should be able to
bless other people, like send me up. Just the text
of us just talking really. Yeah, I'm just a big
believer in that. Like I've been blessing a lot of ways,
and I wasn't always and I had to depend on
other people for tips, just to pay you know, car
payment or insurance. So yeah, I'm doing okay. What can
I help other people do? Okay? So yeah, twenty percent,

(34:37):
I don't even do twenty percent, it's it's too low. Now, yeah,
I'm I'm in a good place. I'm gonna help other
people be in a good place. Even if they you
have bad service you it's not their fault. I feel
like it's not their fault because I would at times
get bad service and it wasn't my fault. Kitchen was
messed up, the cook didn't cook something right. It always
get blamed on me. But I was pretty good at
what I did, and people would penalize me and go,

(34:58):
you know what, no tip for you, But it wasn't
my fault. And I still gotta go home and I
still gotta pay, you know, I gotta buy a new
set of tires for my Pontiac Sunfire. So it's tough.
So yeah, that's why when you go, if it's excellency,
it's not their fault, and sometimes they give you bad
attitude or you ask for more salsa than well. One
of my friends went out once and he was waiting

(35:19):
tables and he just heard his dad died and he
had to go and he was super bummed and had
a bat and he was like, he came out and
he got tipped pretty good that day, and he was like,
I will never judge a waiter based on their attitude
because I remember going once to having the worst attitude
because I just got some terrible news but still had
to finish work in that day. And I'll never judge
someone based on their surface attitude because I went through

(35:41):
the same thing and people probably thought I was that
guy and people still took care of me. Yeah. That's
just a good life lessons with everyone, you mean. Yeah,
So I wish people could all do service industry at
some point, because you learn a lot about yourself and
you learn a lot about other people. Pile of stories.
So Taylor Swift has been dropping a bunch of hints

(36:03):
that the Dixie Chicks are gonna appear on her new
album Lover, and now she's finally confirmed the news. She
revealed at the Trash Like the whole track list for
the record, and it's coming out Friday, eighteen songs including
Dixie Chicks on Soon You'll Get Better. Yeah, I'm excited
about that me too. I'm not a big Taylor fan music.
I like it fine, Oh I loved it. I'm a dude,

(36:23):
what do you want from me? But I love the
Dixie Chicks. I'll Actually, I thought the song was out
this morning, and I searched to see if I could
find it. But it comes out Friday, So that's cool.
What don't you got I'm excited to hear it. So
this woman she used a thirty four year old free
pass to enter Disneyland. So back in the day, she
went to Disneyland when she was fourteen, and she won
a free pass while she was there. Well, then it

(36:43):
got lost in a box of keepsakes, and I mean
she'd even gone back to Disneyland since, but forgot she
had a free ticket. Well, she found the free ticket
and decided to go there, And when she went in
to see if they would take it, they're all like, yep,
we'll honor that, even though thirty four years ago. That's cool.
Who's a total grown adult now? I just thought that
was like a really sweet story Linkya Disneyland. Smart cars,

(37:06):
they're collecting more data from you than you think. And
car dealerships, they're not going to really tell you that's
what's happening. If you're getting a new car, they never
tell us, we're not collecting our data. But yes, they're
constantly collecting data and like everything beaming back to car companies.
I mean so much that like your seat that you're
sitting here when you're driving, Like it can detect how
much you weigh and if you're gaining weight. They'll know

(37:27):
like everything about you and where you go, your habits
and what you do and all the stuff. Anything we
have that's connected to anything is collecting everything. Yeah, the
Netflix shows, we watch the smart cars, the phone, the
apps were want, if it's connected to something, to it
to a network. They're taking all of our information and
more than they're just even admitting they're taking. If you

(37:47):
don't think they're taking everything. And people are watching through
your cameras and listening on your microphones. Yeah, okay, they're
listening to me right now. They're probably kill me on
leave here. People are listening to you right now right now.
We're also in the radio. But there are ways to
turn off on star are and other things that collect data,
but just most people don't. There's like whatever, forget it.
I am guilty of that too. I actually would like
it if I sat down in my car every day

(38:08):
and it would be like, WHOA do you eat a lot?
Last night? It was like the new version of The Kids.
Any writer, any potatoes? Last night? All right, there you go.
By the way, November twenty third, the Raging Idiots Comedy
Show will be in Birmingham, Alabama. We're announcing this right
now at Alabama Theater. Tickets go on sell Friday of
this week at Raging Idiots dot com at ten Central So, Birmingham, Alabama.

(38:32):
That's kind of the spot we can go to if
you were in Tuscaloosa or Nashville or or Birmingham. It
was kind of that spot. So tickets it's all Friday
at Raging Idiots dot com. And that's Amy's pile. There
we go. It's time for the good news. Ay. So
there's this little boy, Cooper, turning five years old and
for his birthday, his mom was like, hey, Cooper, what

(38:54):
do you want for your birthday? And he said, I
want to work at Target like org Bear Soca. Mom
must go a Target a lot. Yeah, but I mean
it's not that he wanted something from Target or anything.
He wanted to work there. So she started thinking about
how could I make this happen. So she reached out
to the Target that she goes to in Ohio, and
they said that they would figure it out. And they
went above and beyond. They made his wish come true.

(39:16):
They let him scan products with a scan gun, he
pushed a stock cart. They gave him an employee discount
on toys before he checked out for his shift. I mean,
they even decorated a corner of the store with the
balloons and a birthday banner. Which it's so crazy that
I saw this story too, because one of our listeners
is email me Melissa Johnson, and she said she recently
threw her kid a birthday party at Target too, and

(39:37):
they got to have like a silly string fight on
the in the aisle. Is a thing. I guess it's
like a thing now. He said they had a three
tier Target birthday cake. And I don't know, I didn't
know Targets like if you just you never know what
they'll do if you just ask they're so friendly there.
So I think it's funny how you just dropped somebody's name.
You sounded like a politician and you know when they're
in evaate Like, you know, I was just talking to

(39:57):
my friend old wilber Winston. You know, he lives in Raleigh.
He grew up and he's been who you just yeah, yeah,
shout out Melissa Johnson because I just know. I literally
just checked the email and she just showed me pictures
and I was like, this party looks amazing. I was like,
how did you do that? And I don't know if
her instagram is best Friends for Frosting. I went to it.

(40:17):
She has lots of party ideas and I'm like, look
at you, mom. So no, that wasn't a name drop.
I like, literally a listener emailed me. All right, there
you go. The latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan Number two,
thirty second Skinny and the CMA Awards are on November thirteenth,
and they just announced that Carrie Underwood will host with
special guest host Reba McIntyre and Dolly Parton. I love it,

(40:41):
love it, I love it, and I like how they
put special guest host because they put on me for
CMA Fest and I was like, am I the losers?
I just can't be announced as a real host. And
if Dolly and Reeba are get into two, that's kind
of company I like to be in. I love that
for the show though, that'd be real. It's just three
amazing one host artists, entertainers, as they say, I'm here

(41:02):
for it. What else? Eric Church is on his double
Down tour right now, and he's performing in the same
city back and back to back, and it's something he's
never going to do again. Yeah, I saw that. He
said it was a bit much. He has no opener either,
by the way, He's doing two nights, same cities and
then no opener. Yeah, all right. And then Cam Brown
will be joining us in Vegas for the iHeartRadio Music Festival.

(41:25):
He's going to be taking the stage with Marshmallow for
their song one Thing Right Jam. I played every dance
party one Thing right you. Yeah, it's a jam and
so tickets first are on sale for that right now.
iHeartRadio dot Com Slash Festival. All right, thank you Morgan,
number two, Buddy and mind the Bobby Ball Show. That's right.

(41:54):
Let's go over to Amy for the morning, Corny. Here
we go, Morning Corny, what do you call two spiders
who just got married? What do you call two spiders
who just got married? Newly webbs? Nice? Yeah, I'm pretty good,
very good. That was the morning Corny. Let me go

(42:19):
over and talk to Barry in Oklahoma City. It's on
the phone right now, Barry. What's happening, bro? Thanks for
hanging out with the Bobby BUNCHA no problem, man, Glad
to talk to you here in Oklahoma City. Fixing to
go to work. Well you want to say, Budd, I
just wanted to tell you, guys. I've been listening now
for a while. My wife turned you guys onto me,
and uh, you're starting my day off good. I get

(42:41):
a smile on my way in. I like the good news.
I think you are hilarious and just wanting to thank
you all for what you do. Thanks man. When you
first had the show put on and kind of force
upon you where you're like, who are these bozos? Well,
you know, I'm an old rocker, you know, and I thought, okay,

(43:01):
I'll give a shot because my wife really wanted me too.
She said these guys are great, and sure enough, first
day I got to work, just laughing my butt off,
and I thought, Okay, I found me a new morning
routine right here. I appreciate that. Well, thank you for calling.
I hope you have an awesome day. YouTube man, take
care of hey. Tomorrow we will do a fantasy draft.
It's a Tuesday tomorrow. We need to drafts on Tuesday

(43:21):
and Thursday. And tomorrow we will draft our favorite TV
theme songs for example, like this will be Monday Noight
football theme songs. A good one maybe cheers, oh classic?
You want to go with everybody knows your name, bum
bum bum bump and they're always glad you came, bum

(43:44):
bum bump. I want to go with you. We got
the rest. Okay, so those are er options. You know
what I'm saying. It didn't you give me songs without
even words on them? Yeah, like lost, but that kind
of sounds like a motor like well, it's just sitting
in it's just idol. So that'll be tomorrow. I'll tell

(44:06):
you what I had to do yesterday. I'm out and
I'm in the backyard with the dog and have swim
pool back there, and dog doesn't like going to swim.
Poy can't swim. It's a bulldog, and bulldogs have a
lot of skin. Their noses are pressing in the front
of their face, so they can't even swim because they
have to put the has put their head straight up
in the air tor and they're very top heavy. So

(44:28):
bulldogs generally don't swim. That's why they're on life. Jack
gets to see him on the internet. Mostly he never
gets into water if a life jacket'll occasionally get in.
But I'm sitting on the chair and I'm watching him
because I don't want to fall in, and I'm like, well,
it's probably twenty feet away. Got an eyeball on him,
like good, good single dad would, and all of a sudden,
boosh into the poise, slips in the pool. I have

(44:50):
my phone in my pocket, I got my wallet, my pants,
I got my shoes on, and I'm like, I take
off like Baywatch slow. I jump into pool and he's
sinking like a lead weight man. I go in. I
scoop him up, I lift him up, hold him above
my head. And I didn't do that, but I looked him.

(45:12):
I saved him. I saved him. The dog. Wow, he
wasn't even he wasn't even happy. He was like, what
are you doing I was he went down quick. Yeah, really,
I think back to it, I didn't even think. If
I would have, I would have taken point three seconds
to take him my wallet, my phone out of my
pants because they even like pull pool jump. It was

(45:32):
just like up feet, don't fail me now. And so
the guy slept in as he just kind of slipped. Yes,
so he wasn't running after anything. No, he was just
looking in on the side and went slipped boom right in.
And so your hero I mean hero, I mean he
wrote an animals big and small. I'm like the awkward
man for puppies. Man, I'm like, uh, Fido bay Watch.

(45:57):
You feel like y'all are now at another level in
your relationship, given that you didn't even think you just no, No,
he wasn't very like again, he wasn't appreciative. There's my
answers story. It's still up on my Instagram story where
I'm in full clothes, I'm in the pool. My phone
was in my pocket, so I'll pull it out in
the audios all like garbled yeah, and I'm like, well,

(46:17):
I just say my dog and he's like just going
like shaking it off like nothing ever happened. But yeah,
I'm I'm in like a sweat, you know, a hoodie
top and pants and no, but how's the phone? It
won't charge. It wouldn't charge last night. Oh no, so
it got to about five percent. I plugged it in.
It won't charge. They say these things are water but Rice, no,

(46:41):
but they say their waterproof. Again, you shouldn't have to
put it in, Rice. It's their waterproof. Is that the
new one? Was that the ten? Yeah? And so I
h like, all right, let's plug it in. It charged
like one second. So what I have in my house, though,
is one of those where you lay it on the charge. Yeah,
and it actually would work a little bit. So I
kept taking it off and putting it back on and
taking it off, put it background. I think I'm like
sixty nine percent right now. And so, I mean you're

(47:04):
probably at seventy, but you just wanted to say that.
So and So was really at eighty. That was my night, lot,
I say, the dog we hung out and I'm a hero.
I listen, I don't like saying I'm a hero, but
I mean it is what it is. It is what
saved his life. Let us call you that, Okay, go ahead,
you're a hero man. He wrote a puppies everywhere you are,
thank you very much. So that was a little dramatic though.
We went to El Paso. I'll tell you so. We

(47:26):
played a show in Amarillo, it's fantastic, played a show
in El Paso, it's fantastic. But you know, we get
to El Paso and those shootings happened just two weeks ago,
about two weeks and we could tell because Eddie now
we're talking to people before the show, that it was
heavy there still and it should have been. And so
we were like, oh man, what's gonna happen here? And

(47:47):
so I did something I had never done before, is
I just went out and I was still in my
sweats and stuff. I went out before the show, before
the opening act. One on them was like, hey, guys,
like we are first of all, we're here to acknowledge
the pain that you guys are going through. And you
may not have laughed in two weeks, but it's okay
to laugh, Like tonight, we're here, we're gonna have fun,
We're gonna laugh. And then we're a fantastic crowd. But

(48:10):
it was it's heavy, it was heavy there. Yeah, I
felt bad for him, and so yeah, I went out
and people were asking how the show went in El
Paso because that big, big thing that happened there. Wonderful people,
and I think they weren't looking for something like that,
because I was like, hey, you're gonna feel weird laughing
for a second. It's always tough to go okay, let
me have a little bit of joy when everybody else

(48:31):
is so sad and downe. But went out and had
a good talk with them before the show, and then
it was great. So I also saw that story about
the guy whose wife had died in the shooting and
they didn't have any family, so he was like, will
people please come to this funeral? And so like tons,
hundreds of people showed up in El Paso. The line

(48:56):
of supporters eventually spanned several blocks and grew to nearly
one thousand people. A group of motorcyclists that included several
veterans stood at attention while holding American flags. Later, neighbors
stood up a buffet line for supporters. He and I
saw him on the news, just going we don't have
any family and a loss her and nobody's gonna at
the funeral. And then I think this is the day

(49:19):
before we got there. Yeah, packed it out. Wow, they're hurting,
but they're also giving at the same time, like the
town people. So really had just a wonderful weekend period.
But what a great, great group of folks in El Paso.
We also did this bit. I told Eddie I was
I gonna do this bit at the first part of

(49:39):
our set. We went on and we couldn't just go
on and do funny without acknowledging that it's okay to
laugh and it's your first time to see funny. But
I was like, I want to do something super funny.
So I went to Eddie. I said, hey, I want
to say something special to the people as a joke.
I went in our comedy set, because once we're on
it's comedy time. We don't comedy show because you can't
really mix the two. You can't go say ad and

(50:00):
then listen to a joke. So I went up and
I said, Um, Stevie, remember this. Uh yeah, I said,
I don't know. Can you say this in the radio?
Can I say that in radio? Do you know what
I I can't say? I was, I was, okay, what's
part of Mike's here? Um? So I go up and
all right, let me let me talk so here I
can said that. Okay, So I go up and this

(50:21):
is my bit because you'll know what it is. And
I'm like, oh, passo, and they're ready. I say, I
don't know much Spanish, but Eddie told me that I
should say this because this is like a big, warm,
fun greeting and I'm so happy to be here. And
I said, y'all, soy own, come on, pande hoo. You

(50:44):
know what that means? I said, I think this is.
This is what Eddie told me to say to you guys.
Y'll soy pudeo what means? I started cheering. They were
laughing so hard, saying something about yourself that you're like
a basically you're like a big um. Yeah okay, but
I'm like, he said, this means welcome, and I said,
and they they're like a and I'm in. I mean

(51:06):
with the idea, but I didn't like I got and
it's really funny. And then they laughed and then away
we went the show Good One, thank you, Wait to
Break the Ice? Yeah, thank you. Yeah, it was funny.
I was I'm pretty proud of myself. I get that
up in all your heavily Spanish. Well, I just said
it on the air, so we can't pull that bit
off again, right, but if we're ever in France, you
can do it in France or yeah, yeah, we on

(51:32):
my Instagram, mister Bobby Bones. I rarely put up material
that we do during comedy music shows because you don't
laugh a second time if you hear the joke the
first time. But I put up a song that we
wrote like ra before I went on stage, just a
little dopey song. You can check it out in mister
Bobby Bones. See FCC is fine. Jimmy Come Alive and
The Walking Dead each six figures over their use of

(51:54):
emergency tones. Don't play one ray as a reference in
this bit. I find a million dollars a couple of
years ago. Didn't mean didn't mean to. That's all I'm
gonna say about that right here. Don't talk about that much.
But the FCC, by the way, love them. You're listening right.
Good people out love you so much. Fec I RS

(52:15):
love you both. No problems here are very good. They
find Jimmy Kimmewell three hundred and ninety five thousand dollars
from misusing the tone, and The Walking Dead got find
one hundred and four thousand dollars for using a tone,
which still leaves me, is the King dingling it tones? Yeah,
it's getting fined one million dollars. I remember, we couldn't

(52:37):
talk about that forever, can't even mention it. And I'm
watching the TV and we're during a show. My picture
goes up on the news and they're like, radio person's
been find one million dollars and I was like, well,
cat's out of the bag. You can talk about it now.
Let me say this if I didn't say it earlier.
Love your FCC got no beefs here, But I mean matter,

(52:58):
I can't find way more than that. I know why though,
I think I should get a refund, right, like a rebate?
Excuse me? Yeah? No, no, no, no. Why would I
challenge the greatness of the FEC whom I love? And
I also was reading the story about Dancing with the Stars.
They announced it on Wednesday who will be the cast
of this coming season And so I am not confirming
or denying any of these people, but this is from

(53:20):
Jess Jared and this is who they say is going
to be on the show. The next Dancing with the
Stars cast will be revealed Wednesday. Here's the alleged contestants
list and this is quoting from here out. Beyonce's mom,
Tina Oles, Interesting, Hannah Brown the Bachelorette good okay, Caramo

(53:40):
Brown from the from Queer Eye, Say say his name,
Kamo Kramo, Um, Hailey Steinfeld, Rob Grenkowski and his girlfriend
Camille Kosteck gronk Okay, Dance Moms Star Abby Lee Miller
ucla gymnast, and viral sensation Caitlin Ohashi. She gets perfect ten.

(54:01):
But you remember every year on the internet, all right, um,
Robert Irwin, son of the Crocodile Hunter. And then they wrote,
and an undisclosed friend of Bobby Bones that's what they put.
Interesting Wow, interesting? Yeah, yeah, for sure, for sure friends
on there? I know, but that's weird. It says undisclosed

(54:23):
friend SURPRESI I don't know who it is, right? How
do they not know? Because Bobby's good at holding secrets.
I'm the beast keepers. Thank you. What I just said,
there's I'm the best of keeping secrets. I figured it out,
thank you. But yeah, Wednesday, the big announcement is so
there you go. This South Dakota, Wan thought she had
kidney stones but instead gave birth to triplets. That's crazy,

(54:46):
so crazy, Not even the physical part of it, just
the mental part. You're going in, man, I gotta pass
kidney stones, then you have three babies, Like aside from
your body, you're not recognizing that the babies are coming
out of your body. And that's a crazy part of
it too, Like that's a change that just oh wow,
but something else is happening in my body. But the
fact now you got to go home with babies forever. Yeah,

(55:08):
you know, I'm looking her up because I need to
see her. Dennette Galets from Sturgis in South Dakota, had
no idea she was pregnant, did not feel any movement,
did not experience any morning sickness. The new mother had
these shock of her lived after she was rushed to
the hospital for what she thought was kidney stones and
then she gave birth to triplets. She said, I started
getting pains in my back and in my side. It

(55:28):
felt like kidney stones. I kept pushing. I was in
so much pain. All I could do is lay in
my bed and cry and her to even breathe. Denette
thought she needed urgent surgery. So she goes in. Doctor's like, oh,
you're thirty four weeks pregnant. Initially again you want to
hear about another twist? Yeah, Doctor's like you're pregnant. She's like,
what he goes, it's gonna be twins. She goes, what
he goes, just getting it triplants, Like, Okay, we have

(55:55):
a friend right now that's about thirty ish weeks pregnant,
and she's her she's there's no way you would not
know she's pregnant, like her stomach is and she maybe
because she's smaller, but her stomach is like huge, Yeah,
Like how how do you not know? Well, so she's
also had kids before, so it's not even like she's
totally oblivious to what pregnancy is. Right, she has two

(56:18):
girls and a boy. Wait, hold on hold, maybe she did.
Maybe that's who she had before. You have kids. Never mind,
disregard that last scratch, all that scratch scratch back it rewind.
So did she still have kidney stones? Though? I don't
think so. She had those three kidneys were four pounds each,
big stones. And they've set up a fundraising page. Yeah,

(56:42):
twelve pounds in her body? Right? Fundraising you don't think
about that, but you know when you're having three kids
like overnight, that's you don't even money for that. Yeah,
like even if you got a little money, you don't
got a little money for that because you're not expecting
to budget that. Correct. I would compare that if I
were doing an analogy to like sixty tires blowing out
all the sudden. You can't get to work with with
bad tires. You gotta buy new tires, but a lot

(57:03):
of them. Hein't got money by sixty tires. Yeah, maybe one,
And even then that's going to set you back for
a while there. You thought that story, that story was
so good that every single person on the show sent
it to me. Really, yeah, rarely does that happen. Yeah,
but I hadn't looked up much. Yeah. Now I'm looking
at her and I'm like, how would you not know? How?
How you can tell? I just feel like she would know?

(57:25):
Are you're looking at her? Yeah, but you can tell.
I'm looking at her in her eyes right now, and
I'm asking how in her Yeah, with her body it's
not I don't know, but you know she looked pregnant. No, No,
I'm saying like she doesn't have like I would feel. Okay,
here's what I'm thinking in my head, and I don't
want to come across the wrong way, but like, if
you're if you have a lot of excess weight, then
maybe you wouldn't be able to tell. But she doesn't

(57:49):
seem really like she has a lot of excess weight.
So I'm like, how would you not know that all
of a sudden you got three babies in there? But
I do have a friend, you know, that I went
to college with, and she smaller figure, but she had
her uterus was set really far back, so she didn't
know she was pregnant, and she went to the bathroom
and gave birth. I got a text that one had
two kids at home, so apparently she did have a

(58:11):
couple of kids. Okay, so well whatever, that's a nuty story,
So go back and take away when I said I
was wrong, Stephanie and Texas is on the phone. Stephanie,
how are you? I hope you having a good day today, Stephanie,
I'm doing well. How are you pretty good? What do
you want to say? Well? I texted into the show
and was saying that my husband and I went to

(58:32):
the show in El Paso on Saturday night and that
we love the show, but that you know, we almost
got divorced because of you guys. Why what happened? So
after the show, um, you guys, Uh, we were waiting
for the for to meet you guys afterwards. Um, but

(58:55):
I guess you guys had to get out of there
pretty quickly. So everybody was kind of gathering by the
back stage door to just wave you guys good bye.
And when you guys came out and you guys were
you started talking to people and taking pictures with people.
I realized I was like, oh, this might be a chance,
because I really wanted to get my book signed. And

(59:17):
as I reached into my purse and started getting out
my pen, I looked up and my husband is absolutely
nowhere to be found. And I look up and I
realized he's over talking to Eddie and he had like
managed to wiggle his way through the crowd and was
talking to him, and by the time I was able
to get there, he was you guys were already like

(59:39):
had moved past that area, and so I was like,
what the heck you left me behind? And he was like, well,
I never leave someone behind, Never leave someone behind especially
because I'm the big fan of the show. My husband
he loosely listens to you guys like when I show

(01:00:00):
them as segment that I like. But I've been listening
since I was sixteen, every single day, and I'm the
one who bought the tickets with my discretionary money to
be mad. Well, would we finally meet you? No? Stay?
We stayed for like an hour and a half. We
stayed him at everything. Oh really, yeah, we stayed the
whole time. We stayed and met every day. You guys

(01:00:20):
had done that. There were like four hundred people behind
the theater and we stayed, met every single person together.
Before we left, we say we get everyone everyone good, Okay,
we're leaving now. Yeah, we got everybody. Man. Then we
left prematurely. It's been there. Hey, thank you Stephanie. We
did get in a little bit. I was finally told
for the first time that I gotta stop staying out

(01:00:42):
because the crowds get too big and it's a safety
hazard if there's like four or hundred people just like
standing out there pushing around because they're like pushing over barricades.
Isn't utty And security was like, you can't do this. Anymore,
like come out and just like because our things always
been let's just meet everybody all the time. Every show
we'll meet everybody, anybody that wants to hang around. But um,
people love the show and for the first time they

(01:01:03):
were told you can't do this much anymore. I'm grateful
that people care and the crowds are getting bigger, but
people are like pushing each other over barricades. I was like,
I was the bad Ugly Beatles, but it was. It
was fantastic. So shout out to everybody, El passo. You
want to do on this dand country music, right gonna do?
Hit me with that Bobby Bone show on this day
and today in nineteen ninety four, a song debut on

(01:01:27):
the country charts and you know what, I'm just gonna
play it because it's a jam. Maybe it like a
rocket like to train, you know the song. Yeah, today
in nineteen ninety four, the Tractors debut on the country
charts with this song right here, enjoy a free one
on us. I'm like a child. I'm over here talking
about Instagram stalemates. Yeah, Like there are certain people I'm like, oh,

(01:01:49):
they don't follow me. I' gonta follow them, and so
we just never following each other and we're like great friends.
And they're probably like, you don't follow me. I don't
follow him? Like seven, it's a weird thing, but you're
not alone. Oh I'm not. Nah, do you ever do that? Amy?
Stop it, guys, I don't. Y'all were just talking about
it and I didn't even joy. I was like, what,
y'all don't follow each other. That's weird. Eddie and I

(01:02:10):
follow each other. But no, he's talking about someone that
they don't follow you, and You're like, well, why don't
they follow me? I'm gonna follow I'd like to follow them,
but I'm like, they don't follow me. I'm following them,
like just follow them unless they follow me, follow me,
then I'll follow them back. Boom wow. If I'm thinking
the same thing, we'll never happen in the cycle will
never be broken. And then you start thinking are we

(01:02:31):
really friends then? And I'm like, oh, they don't even
play light me and real live do they? I don't
follow many people on Instagram, but I'm like, I'll follow
this person, but they don't follow me. Morgan number two
were coming over to you for the show Skinny Hit
Us up the latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two,
Skinny Bobby Bones had a fan show the actor who
placed Stanley on the office pictures of Bobby's dog named

(01:02:55):
after Stanley. Yeah. So she goes up to the guy Stanley,
who is the guy that plays him on the ends, like, hey,
check out Bob's dog and named him after you. And
I was thinking about this what he would if you
were him? Would you offended? No? I thought about that too,
because a bulldog is kind of a chubby dog. Oh,
but you have the cutest dog ever. Well, okay, I

(01:03:16):
named him after Stanley from the office. And she goes
up a Stanley from the office. Hey, check it out, Bybones,
we got a dog named after you and shows him
and I was like, I wonder if this guy was
like gets out of my face? Oh wow, I don't know,
but it's on my Instagram, mister Bobby Bones if you
want to see Stanley from the office in a picture
going he's smiling too, which is weird Stanley and doesn't
smile on the office. What else more? Gannimber two Amy

(01:03:36):
spend the weekend shopping and getting ready to go to Haiti.
Her daughter's Stashira helped her by picking out things to
surprise the kids with at the orphanage, and she told
Amy to get a pinata and water balloons. That's what
they want. Well, I mean, now that she's come here
and played with them, she knows they have done water
balloons before, but she's like, they've never done anything like
a pinata. You need to get one. And so I'm like, well,

(01:03:58):
so can I stick a pinata and my luggage, true?
Or can I hopefully find one at like the Haitian walmart,
you know in the ft to buy a ticket for
that piana for the plane. Right, it's a full sized piana, dude,
you gotta have a seat for that thing. Well, I'm hoping,
hoping I can find one there and then fill it
with candy. But she thinks they'd have fun blindfolded and
swinging it because she had never done that until she

(01:04:19):
got to America. All right, give me Lunchbox and Eddie.
Lunchbox went to Texas for his cousin's wedding, and Eddie
played shows with the Raging Idiots this weekend and brought
back water Burger to his family. And now his family
wants to bring food back every from every city that
Eddie travels to. That didn't sound healthy for multiple reasons.
You can bring a fast food back on it. They're

(01:04:41):
expecting it. Now, I go, there, you go, Thank you
very much. We'll do tell me something good coming up
in a second. What we have is this guy's flying
a plane in a bunch past ers. He's like, well,
I guess they need to land here to save him,
and he does. I'll tell you that story on the way.
Next show, Amy's on in North Carolina. Let's talk to

(01:05:05):
Amy in North Carolina. What's up Amy? Hey, UM, I
have a question for you guys. All right, UM, I
was wondering what y'all would do if you didn't work
in radio or in entertainment. Okay, I mean I since
I was seventeen, have been doing this. Yeah, everybody else
on the show has had other jobs, so I guess
they're just pretty easy. But um, for me, I mean

(01:05:29):
I would just be doing one of the other things
that I do now, entertainment or just ready because I
mean she said no entertainment yet I think about this
on Bones. No entertainment, no entertainment, so I can't write books,
would be a comedian No, that's entertainment you talk to sometimes,
I would say, not very entertaining at all. I'm trying
to actually picture what you would be doing. What could
I do like pr like do camp like create? Yeah,

(01:05:52):
like sure, you you'd be a madman madman. Yeah, I
could do that. I'd do something creative. What about like
a fixer, like those guys that just go in a
crisis situation fix things, Olivia, Pope, you'd be like scandal
or I'd be a politician. Okay, not well it's kind
of entertainment. No, I'm kids. Yeah right, um, yeah, I
would go with that. I would go with my first

(01:06:14):
answer of I would create ad campaigns. Boom, That's what
I would do. So you wouldn't run for like mayor
first or city councilorthing. I'm only doing that now because
I've been able to see how rich people are not
good people don't grow up with money. Okay, Amy, I
guess at this point now, I mean I did sales
before I did radio, and I loved that, like the
wholesale end, because I loved like taking care of people

(01:06:34):
and having customers and stuff. I was good at relationships.
So but I mean now that I'm a mom, and
I have two kids at home. I wasn't doing this,
I'd be a mom to them. And then because they're
both from Haiti, like I would continue like our work
in Haiti that we do there and be able to
freely travel back and forth and work with groups down
there and help and be with my kids. But if

(01:06:54):
you weren't doing this, would you've ever went down there?
Would you have have met the same people? And Oh, I
hope so I'd go to Haiti because of this? No,
I know you didn't go because of this, but was well,
I doesn't have kids either way. Listen, I told you
from day one, once I got pregnant and started having kids,
I just never got pregnant, like I was always going
to leave the show if you remember. Yeah, still my
By the way, American Idol's Honey for the Next Superstar

(01:07:15):
traveling to twenty two cities the summer. If you can't
make it to an audition, you can submit online at
American Idol dot com. But just soon coming up Mobile, Alabama,
making Georgia, Tallahassee, Florida, Vegas on August twenty six, which
it tossed Himber fourth, Nashville, Stember eighteenth but I go
and audition him. If you're good, go be on American Idol.
I think that'd be cool. Hey, appreciate that. Call Amy.

(01:07:37):
Why don't we go over and talk to Christy in Texas? Hey, Christy,
how are you hello? What's happening? Are just wanting to
tell you we went to your Amarillo show and my
husband's someone that went up on stage. How what did
you tell you? Thank you for embarrassed? He gives, Oh,
you're welcome. Well I didn't embarrass them. Well purpose right,

(01:08:00):
you know, probably did something. You know, I'll bring people
up on state sometimes. Yeah, yeah, well, thanks Christy. Appreciate that. Hey,
if you guys want to be part of the show
eight seven, seven seventy seven, Bobby call in be a
part of it. I do have a story coming up
in a minute. A Delta flight and they're sitting there
and there's a brawl on the flight as they're on
the tarmac. Oh my gosh. I mean fun for a second,

(01:08:21):
but then you gotta get off the plane and hang
out for a couple of hours because I got to
get a new plane or a new crew. I'll give
you that story coming up in just a minute. Again,
you can head over to our Facebook page and watch
the show live. We're up right now Facebook dot com
slash Bobby Bone Show. We've got a bunch of cameras
in here. You can watch and see what we look
like as we're doing the show. If you want listen,
ain't none, Yeah, we ain't pray. Yeah, yeah, I get

(01:08:42):
a lot out of it. We can go over there
and check it out if you want. All right, thank
you guys. It's time for the good news. There's a
flight now. It's in Russia, and it was taken off
and it had a collision with a large flock of
birds that out in front of the plane. That's happened
here in America too. Yeah, that was the plane went

(01:09:03):
down and so but the forty one year old captain
was piloting the plane. He made an emergency landing in
a cornfield less than a mile away from the airport.
He landed the plane with no power and either engine
and without landing gear, so no wheels came out. He
estimated two hundred twenty six passengers and seven crew used
emergency inflatable slides. That would be so fine down the

(01:09:26):
slide and they getting the cornstocks and you run around
and do a Cornstock maze. Maybe you have Maybe there's
amazing there, all seriousness. He did a great job. He
saved all their lives. Twenty three The passengers were taken
to the hospital with minor injuries, but everybody's okay. He
worked quick, acted quick, saved lives and that's a good story.
I wanted to share it because that's what's all about.
Right there, Hope, did your buddy and mine? He missed

(01:09:48):
the Bobby Ball is the Bobby Ball show? That's right.
I watched a couple of Piso. It's a Mine Hunter yesterday.
The new season's back on Netflix, and it's basically a
true story of these two guys that started studying serial
killers when they weren't really a thing, and it's good.

(01:10:12):
I watched two or three episodes of season two. It
makes me feel weird though, because the show shot dark.
They're talking to killers. Yeah, I mean, the topic's dark,
but it's such a good show. Morgan, did you watch it? Yeah?
I got through like two and a half episodes and
it got dark outside. I was like, I can't watch
this anymore. Right now. They were doing the BTK Killer

(01:10:34):
this season, and this reminds me of which ta Yeah,
that dude ran wild for thirty years, right. Yeah. I
called my mom and I was like, I can't watch this.
This reminds me of like home and like really bad things.
So this is scary. Were you. I guess they caught
him in like two thousand and four or five, right,
I was really young when it all happens, but I
still knew about it. I mean we knew about it
in school and we had to be aware of it,

(01:10:55):
and like thirty years right, yeah, like for thirty years
he was doing that. Yeah, and he ended up being
a game warden or a park like a park ranger.
Do you remember what he what is? John? This isn't
in the show. I haven't got there yet, but I
just remember when it happened. He was just a dude.
Like they're just driving around and because he was able
to go places with his job electronics technician for like

(01:11:19):
the city or something, I don't know. I just googled
BTK killer job killer Dennis. Oh, Yeah, that's crazy. Yeah,
he was apprehended in two thousand and five for like
thirty years, didn't catch him, ye, So this show's real. Yeah,
and they show did you send me that article? More

(01:11:40):
ganumberwo where they show the people next to the who
they're playing on Yeah, like the actor and the real
life person. Okay, so it's like Narcos. Oh yeah, okay,
like it's a it was fact, but they have people
playing those characters. Yes, okay, in the first season and
with a lunch of different serial killers and this one
that's happening. But it's also it's really about the BTK
killer too. Dennis Radar was born in nineteen forty five.

(01:12:01):
He was in the Air Force. He worked in the
meat department supermarket. Um that was up on discharge. Can
you just give me his job? What he was doing
when they found him. I just remember driving around some
truck like it was like a game warden or something. Again,
I don't know that's not in the show, but I
watched that yesterday. I haven't. I just haven't jumped into
big little lines again. I got halfway through the season.

(01:12:22):
I'm just not feeling it really. Yeah. Oh wow, that's
crazy to me. Just a lot of dialogue. Well, I
mean we want action. Yeah, you're one of us girls.
Shoot him up right now, I'm gonna shot him up.
More of us shoot him up. Spirit here's the story.
Imagine you're on an airplane, you're hanging out, and there's
a fight, like a literal fight on your airplane. Now,

(01:12:44):
it was a JFK flight to New York from Miami.
It was delayed so long that people got frustrated and
there was a brawl on the flight. Delta flight twenty
three eighty five set on the tarmac for nearly eight hours.
Oh my god. Which, by the way, maybe I'm gonna
fight somebody too. If it's out of control, you can't
let him out of the airplane again. It used to
be no, but I've been let out of airplanes before

(01:13:05):
they go, Hey, we're gonna be here a long time.
Let's get off the plane. We'll check everybody's name, go
back into the airport. We'll let you know. Eight hours
just sitting there got out of control. People are fighting
each other. It got both verbal and physical. The plane's
captain had no idea where the crew was. The plane
was scheduled take off at three fifty two PM, but

(01:13:26):
because of weather, it didn't take off to her on
eleven PM. Can you imagine that? Oh so it was
a weather thing, even Marrinan that caused the fight. It
wasn't the fight keeping him there. He was an animal
control officer just texted me, oh, thank you, thanks for
texting me across the room. Yeah, animal control. That means
he was in a truck. Yeah right. I knew it
was like a part like some kind of nature thing,

(01:13:48):
but yeah, and then there was a fight on that flight.
Do You Get Real? Podcast is good this week with
Caroline Hobby. She talks to I Believe you said. The
girl's name is Tarin Feldman. She talks about the difference
in working with celebs in LA in Nashville because she
is a makeup artist in hairstyles for celebrities and she's like, hey,
what's the difference becauld you do both celebrities in LA

(01:14:09):
and in Nashville and said that people in country music
are much nicer, that they're so much sweeter than some
other people. People are really kind in country music. They're kind,
pretty loyal, down to earth, a little passive aggressive, but
that's okay. I think that's just like a Southern thing,
you know, like a bless her heart, yeah kind of thing,

(01:14:29):
but that's okay. They asked her who her favorite celebrit
is to work on. She said Julie Bowen, who's Claire
Dumpy on Modern Family. Here's that I worked with Julie Bowen.
I love her from Modern Family. I mean I love
her and even handle it. What was she like? She
was just she was like fabulous. And that day she
was doing a movie with Melissa McCarthy, who I'm also

(01:14:50):
a very big fan of, and she was you met
Melissa too? Yes? Can you imagine doing celebrities here having
to sit there and not freak out the whole time?
Oh yeah, or like doing anything up close with but
these for hours at a time and act like okay,
all good here, not gonna geek out. Check out the
Get Real podcast with Caroline Hobby if you want to
hear that. I had a friend who was a um

(01:15:13):
physical therapist. He did a lot of massage work, like
a massage, but not a feel good massage like injuries right,
and this one a list I say this. She was
on Friends and was always known for her hair. Okay,
and she and he had to They're like, hey, we
have somebody you need to work on last minute. She
got injured on a movie. Can you work on her shoulder?
And he was like yeah, sure, bringing in and it

(01:15:34):
was her we'll call her Renter for Raniston, I don't
know what you're talking about. It was like, what this
is crazy, Jenner, Frances and your own busts massage or not.
Act like that's not the craziest thing in the whole world.
Can you imagine? Lem Me tell our listeners a little

(01:15:54):
something about your daughter. Well, she's obsessed with Friends right now,
so that is something that is big. And lots of
things are coming from that show. For example, I was
getting ready to go to dinner with my husband and
I just had on this T shirt dress thing, nothing crazy,
and I walk in. She goes, where are you going?

(01:16:14):
Looking all sexy? Twelve? Never ever out of her mouth
have I ever heard the words sexy. I've never heard
Essie exee anything. And so I just pause and said,
what where did you hear that word? And she nonchalantly

(01:16:35):
casually just looked at me and she goes, friends. Uh,
And so yeah, I know, we've we've it. Friends has
caused us to talk about things, which I have appreciated.
That's why I've she's twelve now. I love that we
can watch Friends together. It makes her laugh. I feel
like some of the stuff is over her head. But
the fact that she knew kind of what sexy, which

(01:16:57):
first one, my dress wasn't even that sexy, but she
just want she wanted to use that, and she, I
don't know. It was weird to me, and I was like, well,
we're gonna have to start maybe pumping the brakes on
some friends, or if you ever have questions, you let
me know. So are you're going to penalize her from friends? No,
we might just pump the brakes on how much? And like,

(01:17:18):
there are certain episodes when I'm watching back if I'm
not with her that I'm thinking, Oh, if she were
to be watching this right now, this would be Oh,
this might be a little too adult for her. It
really might. But I'm trying to be cool too, and
I like that it sparks conversation. But I just told her,
I said look sexy. She didn't even really know what
it meant, but she knew. I guess Rachel or Monica

(01:17:38):
or somebody must have said somebody's dress looked sexy, because
then she knew how to use it. So then I said,
it's not I don't want you to walk around or
tell anybody else outside of our house that they look sexy,
except Bobby always Yeah. I just picture of being at
school and telling her, thinking that maybe sexy means pretty
shirt or something, and her telling her teacher she looks sexy.

(01:18:00):
If you have any kids and they're like, hey, you
can't believe you said this, call us no bad words, though, yeah,
you can't have like a two year old drop in
the F bomb. That's funny, but let's not talk about
that on the radio. But if your kids say anything
funny and you're like, whoa where did that come from?
Call us eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby eight seven
seven seventy seven. Bobby, And I think for a lot

(01:18:20):
of twelve year olds maybe that's the where they're starting
using school. But your daughter was at an orphanage in
Haiti two years ago and it's just been a lot. Right.
The only word she's lived right now are in her homework,
and sexy's not on there. Amy's daughter watch his friends
and she goes, hey, mom, you're sexy. Never use that
word before. No, So Jenna in Oklahoma, you're on the

(01:18:43):
show what's up? Jenna? Hi? How are you guys? Real good?
Tell me what's up? Well, my son, I'm a pharmacist first,
so my son went to school one day and they
were talking about what their parents do, and my son
told his teachers that his mom was a dry dealer.
Oh um, yeah, yeah. He tried to say a legal

(01:19:04):
drug dealer, but it sounded like illegal. So ended up
the teacher says, your son said you're an illegal drug
dealer today in class. So and how old your son
He was five at the time. He's nineteen. Oh, well
he's got a problem, understand. Oh yeah, well, thank you, Jenna,

(01:19:24):
thanks for sharing that. They didn't call you like in
trouble though, right, like we did investigate, you know, Okay,
they knew no, they thought it was so funny. They
knew I had just you know, graduated and and he
was just kind of to school kind of. He was
kind of excited for me almost like my mom graduated.
Now she's a drug dealer. Did you hear you say
that though, jokingly like around the house, like you're a
drug dealer, and just kind of used it. Yeah. I

(01:19:46):
think so. I've had him at the pharmacy a couple
of times, and so, you know, you always get those
comments like I'm here to see my drug dealer. Just
oh my god, that's funny. Thank you for the call.
Thank you, see you later. Anthony and West Virginia is
on the show Anthony, What's happening? Bud? I wasn't doing

(01:20:06):
her one of her Well, I was getting a suit
tie on him in my room and I got walked
out and my little old daughter looked at me and said,
Damn Day, you're the most hancest man I've ever seen.
How old you? How old your daughter? She's five? And
how did what did she say? Again? Do it like her? Huh?
Do I like her? What you say to you? Well,

(01:20:27):
she said, Damn Day, You're the most handsomest thing, handsomest
man I've ever seen. But what was she telling the truth?
Are you looking pretty good? To be honest? Oh, I
was looking really good, clean, clean haircut, night state face.
Un So she was right. Well, so who do you
think she learned that from? Jude? I think she learned
it from a couple of high schoolers because where they

(01:20:48):
rode her bus? She's five? Yeah, high schoolers still ride
the bus. Huh yeah A sixteen seventeen. Yeah, I walked
to Rod the biker. Yeah I got a car. Hey,
thanks for that calling. They appreciate that one. Thank you all. Right, Steel,
Let's do one more. How about we do artists in Florida?

(01:21:11):
Hey artists, Hey Bobby, how you doing pretty good? Tell
me about your kids? Yeah? We bought them two bunnies
for him and she one day should call me screaming
from the house. She fight, they're biting each other and
they're hurting. When I come home, thinking something's wrong, and
I quickly realized what they were doing. They weren't fighting,
but they were mating. I didn't know we had a
boy and a girl. Okay, And I explained to her.

(01:21:32):
She goes, so do you do that the mommy boys?
And what did you say? Back? Of course? Thought artists
appreciate that call? Thank you? Yeah, man, I have a
good all right? See you? Well, what do we learn

(01:21:54):
from this? Ammy? Kids will repeat anything that they are
It's true, did your son do that? Yeah? He picks
up more mannerisms and certain things that are cute, but
he hasn't picked up anything like bad. I just got
a text from someone saying, we're talking about that BTK
killer earlier said that that guy was their boy scout leader.

(01:22:17):
WHOA can you put them on? Yes? Yes, I don't
want to sound so excited about it because it's also horrible.
You see Ashton Kutcher's girlfriend, he had to go to
court because she was killed, what murdered? Back in the day.
Oh did that story? No, not to go. I'm just
watching that mind Hunter show. Some of my head's there
right now in this space, and those crime podcasts they're

(01:22:39):
such big shows are and that all love that Ashton
Kutcher one like he was a suspect for a second,
like just a split second, because he found her real
founder dead. I'll bring that story up. I think it's
too dark. I mean it's pretty dark. Well it's Aston Kutcher. Though.
You know, I was on Facebook. I never go to
our Facebook page. Yesterday I went over to the Facebook page.
I was laughing, I'm about off because I go over

(01:23:03):
and I look and Morgan number two posted a story
about Chrissy Teagan and she I think she had put
botox in her arm pits. This's off sweating And that
was a story. And a listener goes, this is not news.
Why are you putting this on the Facebook page? And
Morgan number two hits her back and goes, why are
you on our Facebook If you're looking for news? We're

(01:23:23):
an entertainment show. Go find your local news station if
you want news auto and that's what you do with
all the time. We're not the news. Yeah, if people
are coming to us for the news, big missing even then,
don't write a complain about it. Just don't look at it.
Just get off of it. And I think it's pretty
fascinating that Chrissy Teagan got botogs under her arms. I
was on Facebook for eight seconds and saw that seconds.

(01:23:47):
That's why don't get on Facebook, because people are dumb.
I don't even get to complaining culture. Why are we complaining?
Just move away? Nobody was hurt at all in the
posting of that article. Nobody was hurt. You don't like it,
Move away? Like TV, change the channel. Do you like
somebody's Instagram feed? Fight up to the next one around,
follow them. That's why I don't go over to That's

(01:24:08):
why I don't go over to Facebook. Thank you. We'll
talk about what'll we get this guy onto his boy
scout leader killer. I don't know if he's around, but
we'll try to call him up. All right back in
a second. That's the Bobby Bones show. I'm watching the
show called mind Hunter on Netflix and season two just
came out. We lost the guy. We must have just

(01:24:30):
dropped off. We had him too. Oh, we had the
guy who said that the BTK killer was his boy
scout leader, which is crazy. And that's the thing about
these serial killers though they live a whole other life,
Like I'm sure he was safe to be around the
boy scouts, but he would drive around doing his job.
He's like drove around for the city and from like

(01:24:52):
nineteen seventy something until the nineties was killing people and
they never caught him until two thousand and four, two
thousand and five. And so, yeah, we had a guy
who said that that was his boy scout leader. We'll
try to get him back on if we do, fine
if we don't, but we can try to get him
back all more time. Yeah, they're trying, Okay, Like those
people live among us, like they're all of the serial killers.

(01:25:12):
Due they're all just people that that mean that's how
they get to continue being serial killers because they've figured
out how to somewhat be in society. That Ted Bundy, right,
that guy who's living a life, a normal life, like
they're all they're great at being among us. How he's
back on Larry In Kansas. Hey Larry, Hey Bobby, how

(01:25:34):
are you doing. Hey? So the BTK killer was your
boy scout leader? Yes he was. Would you call him Dennis?
And when that happened, when they busted him in two
thousand and four or five, were you like, oh my goodness, yeah,
I was made me sit damp for a minute. So
how do they tell you. I'm assuming you were a

(01:25:55):
kid whenever they told you this? Um, Actually I would
I was in I was working at a workings in
my thirties when I found out. Okay, so he was
yours way back in the day. And then they bust
way back in the nineties. Wow, when he was still
doing it too. Yeah. What kind of boy scout leader
was he? What kind of guy was he? As just

(01:26:17):
a guy, he was pretty nice. I mean you could
talk to him easily. And but he did like to
teach you how to build knots and stuff. Oh not
he touched how to build not that's what he did. Ah. Wow,
that's eerie. Yeah. So who comes to you and tells you, hey, Larry,
your boy scout leader was a killer? Or would you
sit on the news? I found it on on the news.

(01:26:40):
Did you have a close relationship with them. No, not really.
I mean he was kind of standoff by himself kind
of person. Did you ever go, oh that I kind
of makes sense now, like thinking back, Not really it didn't,
not much, but a kind of a little little bit
of signs because like m at camp outs, he would

(01:27:01):
disappear for a little bit and wouldn't we wouldn't see him,
and you think he was what leaving to go and do? Um?
Actually one of the deals happened at one of the
camp outs, but I was at one of they do Yeah,
he went have killed someone while he was at a
camp out with you right now? That time for him? Yeah? Whoa,

(01:27:21):
Oh my goodness. Huh do you watch the show mind Hunter? Uh?
Yeah I do. Um, I haven't got this season yet.
I only started on season one. Do you ever write
him a letter in jail or anything? No? No, I haven't.
And what did your parents think about that? Well? Actually
my dad went to school with him, so um he

(01:27:44):
knew him too, and that he was our compliance officer
in Park City? Crazy? Is he in jail right now?
In Park City? Now? He's in Um? Elder Rado Okay, yeah,
I know Elder Okay, Wow, that's Nutty is boy Scout
leader ends up being one of the biggest serial killers

(01:28:05):
of all time. Ye Oh, Larry, I appreciate you sharing
that story, Bud, not a problem. You see you later.
He was good at knots. I know, I teach say
he's speaking of that area. Eddie and I are playing
the Kansas State Farren Hutchinson little lighter note. Yeah, in
a couple of weeks. So if anyone in you know

(01:28:25):
the witch taught area Hutchinson elderdo Yeah. Raging Idiots dot Com,
We're headline in the fair. It's gonna be awesome me Eddie,
Nicole Gallon, Um, Emma Klein, it'd be a really fun
fair show. Nutty's crazy. Don't hear the Ashton Kutcher story. Yes? Yes.
Michael Garguillo, the alleged serial killer charged with the depths

(01:28:48):
of two women, including Ashton Kutcher's ex girlfriend, was found
guilty in three knife attacks. He had been called the
Hollywood Ripper. He was convicted of killing the two women,
Um and Ashton Kutcher had to go and testify because
apparently he said he made plans with her that night,
the night that she was killed. The police believe he

(01:29:08):
spoke with her not long before that she was attacked,
and then Kutcher was a suspect for a brief second,
just because he was the one that found her. Yeah, quick,
quick second. They crazy show. Oh yeah, you see. Jerry
Seinfeld is no longer the world's highest paid comedian. Not
that that is the real story. Just how much money
these guys make. For like fourteen thirteen, in the last

(01:29:31):
fourteen years, he had been the highest paid comedian, but
he's the number two, making forty one million dollars last year.
Number once Kevin Hart, who made fifty nine million dollars.
Oh wow, are they crazy? Those guys just making so
much money? You want to talk? Five? Number five Sebastian Maniscalco. Yeah,
I see a thing on Netflix pop up. It's really good.
Actually his show, huh, I saw it twenty six million,

(01:29:53):
Trevor Noah twenty eight million, Jim Gaffigan thirty million, Jerry
seinfeldt forty one million, Kevin Hart fifty nine mill. So anyway,
they made a lot of money. Being funny pays. So
I hear you didn't make that, Lisbons, did you just
turn your mic off? And y'all not yet, not yet?

(01:30:14):
Hit the button. Speaking of comedy, I thought someone was
heckling me from the bag. Speaking of comedy, Eddie and
I are raging idiots. Comedy show will be in Birmingham
on November twenty third. Tickets go on sell this Friday.
We're having to add shows because we can't believe people
are coming like they are on The show's actually really funny.
I did put up a little clip wrote a song
about I don't know thirty minutes before I went on

(01:30:35):
stage this past week and I went out, this is
a little goofy song. And I rarely put stuff on
my Instagram, but I put a song up that we
played it the live show on my Instagram. If you
want to see it, it's mister Bobby Bones. They recorded
it from the Crown. Put it up, but I don't mind.
I'm like Luke. I'm like Luke Hombs and Kane Brown.
I just put up stuff nice, you know, for material
out there. So yeah, it's up there, But tickets on

(01:30:55):
sell Friday. If you want to come to Birmingham. That
was kind of the show we did because we want
to people. We can't do a show in Nashville because
a million dollars shows too close next year, and so
we're doing a Birmingham because not that farm a drive.
People want to come from Nashville, Birmingham come, Tesacaloose can come.
So we're kind of hitting all those spots. Anyway, tickets
on some Friday, we're out amy. What's going on today?
I got to find a chiropractor today. I'm hurting. I

(01:31:18):
don't know what I did. I mean, normally, my back
just hurts. I just live with it. It's fine, but
then I know when it's next level and I need
to get it fixed again. But I think my chiropractors
like not working today. So I'm just gonna find a
random one. Oh it's good. I just find it out
like a kiosk. Yeah, fine, work about somebody you've never
laid eyes on ever in the history. Yeah yeah. Or

(01:31:41):
maybe when you all can pop it, I don't know,
maybe better than going to a kiosk. Don't know you.
I have a pup date video at two o'clock, so
I'm going up. There's a website called country now dot
com and I'm going to shoot a video with my dog.
They asked me to come shoot that, so I have
that today. Dusty Lay, the comedian it's coming by the
house to do a Bobby cast. He also didn't make

(01:32:04):
the list of high spake comedians. Maybe maybe next year.
And where's that? Where's John Chris? He's not there either,
but I did a Bobby cast with him. Um, gotta
work out today. I gotta get a spray tank because
a CM honors Or Wednesday night. And I'm pretty pale. Yeah,
so I got some recording. Do you know, we go
on a few days vacations. So I've got a bunch

(01:32:25):
of like extra work to do tonight. So that's the
deal out, Eddie, you good, I'm great man. All Right,
I'm gonna need it. I'm gonna need some rest today.
You got plenty of rest. What have you done all
the morning? All Right, we're gonna go. We'll see you
guys tomorrow. Appreciate you. See you Tuesday on The Bobby
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