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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the bones post show, pre show. We just
finished Tuesday's show, and I'm gonna tell you I hit
the wall right now, yeah, like just now, because we
played our million dollars show last night, The Raging Idiots,
and mostly even a long concert is an hour and
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a half hour and forty five minutes. We played for
three hours last night because all the artists coming through
and didn't go to bed till one woke up a
few hours later came in. It was pretty much on
a high, though I hit the wall like probably in
the last five minutes or so. What was funny too
was last night and you'll hear it later. But our
friend of mad got engaged at the show during the
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show on stage, and Amy's recording it with her phone
and she's like, I got all the footage you need.
And I was like, appreciate that, but we have three cameras.
They were taking pictures and video and audio. She's like, okay, well,
if you need secondary footage, I got that for you too.
I was like crawling on the ground like trying to
get a good angle, like yeah, and Bobby's like, we
have photographers taken care of that, and I had to
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like put them out in special Waves. I was like, okay, Joe,
who's my guy? I was like, you are to do
video Zach Massey who works us on the show, and
desk pictures when arts the video artist comes, anybody works
here for the company. I was like, you're gonna do pictures.
And then there was another one there that was doing
grab bag and then Amy it was doing the phone Yeah,
phone phone yeah, point of view yes OV yeah, first
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is Tuesday. Hit that song raimundo come on the best
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day of the week. You all know what's my time.
So when I made a song about Tuesday, so happens
a rhymes the lowest number of crimes. It's super bingo
and night. Don't know how you do your Tuesday. This
is how I do mine. The sun comes up, there's
a smile on my mouth. Wa because I love two days.
The first thing I shall free zoomba this morning and
every Tuesday at five, I got my Span dex on.
It's time to head to the WI. Let's go to day.
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H cho Way Doudesday, Housewivee's Gone Booesday. I'm talking about Twoday.
Do it again now Tuesday, brown Cow goes Bouesday, Eat
some cash. Tuesday. I'm talking about Tuesday. Nice, it's Tuesday.
It's my recycling on the curb as I drive off. Yep,
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my recycling's on the curb. I mean, Fridays are fine
because they're casual and all, but I'm always more productive
on my Tuesday conference call. I have to work plans.
I got my spray ten. I'm drinking lemon water rout
on me some cayenne pebbles and bam bam. I'll watch
them c span and then it's two for one a
sonic with the coney and eat check them on Tuesday.
H Choe Wayesday, Housewife's Gone Booesday. I'm just talking about tesday.
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Do it again now, Tuesday, eat that Tuesday, eat some
cash Shoesesday. I'm talking about to Tuesday. Marti Gras. On
a Tuesday, I go to crome Ga. On a Tuesday,
I'm playing Pokemon on a Tuesday came out of my
mom on a Tuesday. Thank you very much. It's all
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it's fun. Mike, you keep scrolling off the page. I
messed up to words because my scroller was sold. And
now you know, it's like to be those like legends
that have teleprompters and they sing except on a legend,
and I can't sing except for all those other things.
More and more men aren't wearing their wedding rings. Amy,
did your hus more his yes, Eddie, do you wear yours?
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I do have it on right now, lunch box, you
wear yours? Sometimes not now. Almost one third of husbands
are choosing not to wear a wedding ring, either because
their job or they find it uncomfortable. Not for cheating reasons,
but they say that a lot of women are going
why are you not wearing your wedding ring? But mostly
dudes just don't grow up wearing jewelry, so it's weird
for them to wear jewelry. That's an exact rays. I
ever worn a watch, never worn anything, so it's just weird.
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So leaving on the table, I started wearing I lost
my real wedding ring, but I started wearing a rubber
one and it's sometimes I forget it's even on. It
also says a lot of guys tend to have stubby fingers,
and he stubs, no, no, I got long fingers. Okay.
My husband does have to take his off when he
flies though, Oh yeah, because his hands swell up when
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he's in the air. So he says, oh, interesting, he
could be living a secret life. Well. Also he said
he doesn't want to get it a cot on something
on the airport they were plane the old cot trip.
Two GM engineers are busted for using two unreleased new
corvettes for a one hundred mile an hour street race.
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So you can't even get them. They're justn't working on
him in the shop and they take him out and
raise him. The twenty twenty Chevy C A Corvette Stingray
goes into production next month with the two engineers are
working on him. They said they couldn't wait that long,
so they got on the street and raced them. I
bet they work when they're like, oh, f yeah, we're
cold over, like, oh my goodness, we're done. But in
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a way they weren't. They kind of just trying to
see their work in action. It's a good it's a
good argument. Probably were not gonna work. Okay, I'm sure
they have a test track or something, not just the road.
I'm looking at this car. It's really cool, but it's
so cool it's borderline midlife crisis or just really cool.
Would you ever want to buy one of those? Like?
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Could you? I guess could you see yourself in one
of those all the time? No? But maybe on a Sunday,
maybe on a two day drive a cool car Tuesday. Uh.
It's like Keith Urban drives a really cool car, but
he's also really cool, Like he drives a really cool
car and so, but he's also really cool. And you're
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like that just Keith Urban being cool. I don't. There's
not a cool vibe with me, so I don't nothing cool.
But this is like super cool. Like, um, like what
a Dodge Viper was when I was growing up was
always my dream car and I just wanted that so bad.
It was like, one day I'll be able to afford
that and get a Dodge Viper. Have you gotten one yet? No? God, No,
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I wished. Have you seen it? Um? I went over
to the guy that owns Tackle, he's a billionaire, and
we were talking about Tackle. The business and he has won.
Here's a whole car like three four garages Dodge Vipers.
They're really expensive. A Dodge Viper costs about two hundred
thousand dollars. Well, I guess one hundred thousand to two
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hundred is where it is. And it's so race cary.
It's really cool though, but I would look like a
total goober, even a rented one, like like a goober. Uh.
Speaking of money, Harry and Meghan Markle, you know he
doesn't have a last name, right, Huh? The Royal family
doesn't have last names of Prince Harry of Yeah, No,
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they don't have last names. I guess that's true. Huh.
That's the question, like what will his last name be
if he left the Royal family? Would He's still going
to have both? Right today? The last name of the
British Royal family remains Windsor, but royals who are descended
from Queen Elizabeth the Second through the mail line use
the hyperenated surname Moulton Batton Windsor. The last name reflects
the surname of the Edgices on and on. It's gonna
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cost two million for security for those guys annually. Two
million annually to make sure they're taken care of. And
they're gonna to fork that money out they want. They're
going on their own, they're not getting they'll still get
a little or somebody else. A Canada will probably take
care of them because they'll make money enough money from
them being there. Yeah, they Canada would love to have them.
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A cop gets hit by train and survives. A police
officers three D body cam found him getting sideswiped by
a train. He suffered broken bones, but it's okay. He
was in pursuit of a robber and thought he was
far enough away from the tracks. Oh wows. Yeah. A
Utah restaurant serving kangaroo burgers during Australia fires faces backlash.
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If they always served this right, like if it was
their thing, because if they put it up now it
is that thing where you go probably not the best luck.
You can do it, but you're probably gonna be considered
insensitive with you're adding the But if they were always
doing it right, you can't do they can't. So I
have had kangaroo before a long time ago at a
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restaurant we would go to when I lived in North
Carolina and they had it on the menu. It's an appetizer.
It might still even be on there. So this is
a good question. Let's say their name. It doesn't backlash.
Chef Warrens, it's amazing if you're ever in Southern Pines.
But I had the kangaroo, and I used to feel
so bad. I mean, it was really good how he
cooked it, but I feel so bad. And he would
tell me, but I mean, he's from America, not Australia.
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But he said that, like for them, it's like us
eating deer, and deer so cute, but we still eat
venison like kind of no problem because kangaroos just looks
so cute, but they're now, oh yeah, that's like a deer. Well.
I think that one billion animals have died because these fires. Oh,
I know it's related to fires. I'm just justifying the
time I ate kangaroo. Oh, we just pick animals to
eat because it's what is domesticated near us and what's
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not right, Like that's the only reason. It's not like
one animal is really more special than the other, except
that we've made them more special. I agree. I just
needed to felt like I needed to speak my piece
about why I always felt bad My judgment on this
is if they were always doing it, I don't think
that they should face backlash or I don't think they
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should change because of you're gonna backlash for anything. Should
change back change it because of what's happening. You're not
doing it to make money. Because of what's happening. Right
there may be an industry over there that is true
suffering because of it. You know, anybody kangaroo me either. Great,
But it's almost like when there is a it's almost
like when there's some sort of like disaster and they
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you pull out off every song that says the word
boom in it, You're like, does that really It's just
it's all by case. But sometimes I think it's a
little bit much like I don't think a listener, here's
a song where someone's going where a song's going ba
ba boom boom ba boom boog me that boom boom boom,
Let me get that boom, And then it's like, oh,
we gotta take that out. It's a boom boom. We
just like when there's a natural disaster, like say there's
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a tornado or something. Then if there's an earthquake and
it kills a lot of people. You probably shouldn't play
Shook Me all night long. But it's just it's a
case by case. I don't think sometimes I think people
go overboard with it. I think people are a little
too sensitive. Now we listen to the really sensitive one
percent and let them dictate for the other ninety nine
percent because they're loud. They should just take it into
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like if it was the intent part of it, Like
did they mean to play shook you all that long?
Because because of it, then that's bad. Well, we don't
do smart things anymore. What we do is we listen
to the ticked off one percent that makes the rules
for everybody else. And now for one, I'm not having
it less like gets some backlas and I'm a chill.
There's a reason Costco rotisserie chicken is so popular and big.
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What do you mean? They're huge? They're humongous. They're like
double the size of a regular one that you get
a grocery store. People are saying they're really really addictive
and they're only four ninety nine And it's because of
the salt. There's so much salt in these, they say, Oh,
it puffs them up, Eddie. They're just swollen. They're floated.
Me too, man, if I have too much salt, I'm like,
my pants don't fit um, but I think it's let
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me see. Yeah, I think that's it. Apparently, according to
Morgan number two, there's an answer to putting toothpaste on pimples.
Is that true? Do we have fun? Because I'd always
heard if you put toothpaste on a pimple, it's good,
it makes it go away. What is now the situation
you're I mean, it's no different than if you were
to put like an alcohol on your pimple. But it
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drives you out, So really you shouldn't do it, and
you should actually get like a thing that's meant to
take away pimples. I have a black head that I
cannot I know, I've I've propped on. I've popped it before.
You've had it for years. I don't know why, but yes,
like never have been judge to me for years. No, Bobby,
I don't even see you see it all the time,
and then you don't see anything about it anything. I
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tell you got some on your teeth for four years
and having Bobby whatever on your birthday, like in two
thousand that was our birthday present. She popped into. Let
me we were in Vegas and it was your birthday,
and it was like two thousand and six, who whoa, whoa?
But having in Vegas and and Bobby as a gift
for his birthday, he let me extract it in the
hotel lobby. And maybe that's amazing you bring an extractor
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in tomorrow. I mean I just when I did it there,
I just used my fingers. I need to you think
I need a special doctor yesterday? You probably get it
out right now? She needs to do you want to
try to see it's a little sore. It's right here.
I know where it is. I know I tried. She says, Wow, whoa.
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You want to take a shot at it? My girl,
get it out, amy, shot at it right now? But
my hands are What does that matter when you're digging
into a ZiT? Yeah? Should I zoom in on this ahead?
It's not like I don't know what's h m hmm,
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something breaking? Noises? Hold on, you're on our shot. What's happening?
She's tweezing it or she's gonna to fingernails. Oh, guys,
like it's it's something I just don't wanna, don't want
to break the skin, go for it. Why I don't
have I had no TV shots to do for a
week and a half. Come on, dat me hold it, me,
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hold my nose down. All right, we're digging it, folks.
Oh my gosh, I think I see something. It's normally
not like this, but it is always there. But it's
not like something special is happening. Let's bringing me a
lot of aspect right now. I see I'm coming out.
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The white is coming out now. But I want to
like wipe it with Well, I would have told myself
ten years ago, I'm gonna be doing this for a job.
Oh I felt that one. Yeah, you pap a knuckle.
I felt like it's like so black head. Hey, it's
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back down from two thousand and six. No, no, it's
a I think it's your black head. It's got a
little bit of a whitehead situation right now. But the
double were like a double drink in the bar. It
was like, no, she's back in it. She's digging in.
I mean she's good in the visuals. By the way,
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if you're just listening to this, you're gonna watch it
on Facebook. Ye, they'll be on there forever? Me is man?
I mean any what you gonna give them more rip?
For now? I think it's Claire. Here we go. Oh
you're pushing his nose into his face. Oh it's just
gonna be a bloody scab. But I mean I got
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some out for sure. All right. Amy has extracted so
many things from my body, from zeps to freaking splinters,
splinters on my feet. Woo man, I got me. What's
facebook to say about that? Oh? Great, you need to
get some I don't know, hydrogen peroxide. Your whole face
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is red because I had to, like I had to
smash my nose down for her to do it, like
even your forehead. Okay, turn, do we have any peroxide
Raimondo in the medical kit? Checking with Hillary? All right,
thank you, well go end on that note. Um, check
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out Mike D's podcast called Movie Mike's Movie Podcast because
Morgan number two is a guest on this week. Because
you finished all the Marble movie ye all twenty three.
I don't know that I've seen twenty three movies in
the past five years. That's and your favorite of all
of them was It's It's setting aside the Avengers movies,
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because those are the greatest hits. Um, that's that's the
greatest hits record the Avengers. Um it's between Captain Marvel
and Captain America Winner Soldiers. You like Captain I never
saw Captain Marvel. Mike, Do you like that one with
Bretty Larson? She came in the Avengers movies. Which Avengers movies?
You like the best? I like to end Game the best.
It was really good. I thought two was good. I
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like it when bad guys show up and do cool things.
Thanos was awesome, and Thanos was a good guy. Really.
I think if you shot that from his perspective, he
comes off as a good guy because he's trying to
save the world with what he thinks is the best
for the world. And we're all trying to save the
world what we thinks best. I know, yes, what we're doing.
We're debating Eddie. And what Thanos wanted to do was
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he goes, the world's overpopulated, and so we're all gonna
die unless we eliminate half the world. And it sucks,
but we should eliminate half the world and just move
on as a as a society and start to grow again.
But he wasn't including himself in that. You want to
eliminate half the world, put yourself in that half boom.
Screw that exactly his plan. He had the power. Um,
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that's crazy and you can listen you guys talk about
them on the podcast. Yeah, every movie. Do you think
if they shot Thanos from his perspective he could have
come off as a good guy? No, I don't like.
But again, you saw him from the Avenger's perspective. Think
about what the theory has laid out there. If I
say Danos shot from his side, don't you think he
could have been seen as a figure of Wow, that
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guy's got some good ideas about maybe like ten percent.
He still wants to kill a bunch of people, so
I don't know that that works out. He doesn't want
to kill people. He wants to save the world, and
by doing that, some people have to go the world
kill or everyone dies. Yeah. In other words, let me
ask you a question. Come on, if we there's people
in this room, if we're all gonna die, okay, it's like, hey, tomorrow,
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we're all gonna die because we're gonna run at an
oxygen in the room. Or you have to kill three
of us with the snap of a finger. Which do
you choose what. Let us all die because of overpop room, overpopulation,
of no oxygen, no plants, or you have to snap
your finger in half of us die. I wouldn't mind.
I wouldn't mind half of us dine. But I would
like to make it like a pick a straw kind
of thing. Okay, not not like all right, guys, my
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idea snap is it's a pick a straw. He doesn't
know he's gonna die. He snaps finger in half of
him die, he doesn't know. Would you put honestly, would
you put yourself up? If that was my stupid idea,
I would have to. How would you feel good about
yourself living when you killed half the population? No? No,
because you for that population. You that's a mind game
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that you're telling your You're not. Yes, it is. Earth
does this all the time already, people are doing this
all the time. Already. Um okay, listen, I just want
everybody to all die together. I'm a Thanos sympathizer. I
guess yea you are. You often see the other sides
of things that people criticize me for. And you know what,
I'll be the one guy that stands with thin us
and well, I'm sure You're not alone. I'm sore. There's
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people out there right now too. I'll probably get on
chat room, probably get backlash. We're gonna get backlash. Okay,
here's today's show. This is Tuesday Show. Appreciate you guys,
by everybody. Good, what's happened? Everybody? Welcome to Tuesday's show.
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We had a late, long, awesome night last night. Eddie
and I's band, The Raging Idiots played at the Rhyme
and raise a bunch of money for charity. Soon we'll
have that as a radio special and you'll be able
to hear it. But really proud of the show last night. Um,
are you grumpy this morning? No? But give me an
hour now, yeah. Yeah, by ninety minutes, I'm all right,
and it's not grumpy. I just get tighter. Yeah, it's normal. Yeah,
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but right now I'm kind of shout out of a cannon.
You're still high from last night. Not the monology I
would use. Maybe on a high, okay, I'm feeling I
don't know it, i'd probably say on it. Okay, Okay, yeah,
let's do what's the HAPs a? What's that? What's happens
with you? Well? I was reading this story about the
dirtiest places in the gym that can make you sick.
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Tom buy places you go to the gym, Yoga mats,
the handles on cardio machines, exercise balls, door handles, and
water fountains. Oh no, dumbbells. Okay, well they do have
other little things. Basically, if you go to the gym,
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it's a cesspool of just germs. So I wear gloves
when I work out a lot of the time, especially
have no push ups on the floor. Just a reminder
wash your hands before, especially after. And if you do
work out, what are the people are touching stuff? Maybe
even in the middle, Maybe take a little hand wash break.
My hand wash breaks in our time. If I read that,
wanted to share that with you a little bit. That's mine.
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What's the HAPs amy? What's that so uber for the wind?
My dad lives about twenty minutes away and a lot
of times I go get him, and even with traffic,
it could be longer than that and then I have
to take him home. But I've started to cut down
on a lot of my driving by sticking him in
an uber, which is definitely gonna make my rating go down.
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Because like the first time we tried it out. The
Uber driver called me twice, why what was your dad doing? Well, no,
when I told my dad to be outside and be
ready because I said the Uber's coming, be outside, Well,
of course where was my dad not inside? So he
was he was inside at the yea, yes, he was
looking out the window and I told him the exact
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kind of car. Then he goes to the car once
he finally does make it outside because I have to
call him and he's like, my name is Cliff and
they're like, well, I'm picking up Amy, and well, that's
not for me, and I told him Dad, it's under
my Uber account. It's it'll be Amy because I'll get
him my niece. Am I deal order a car and
I'm getting in there like Miguel and I'm like they're like,
you're you're really white there? We trust me? Good? Right? Right?
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That's working for him. Yeah, it's really working out. So
I just wanted to give Uber shout out because they
need it. What's the heck lunchbox? Well, my wife was
starting a new show on Netflix and it was like
a mini docuse series about cheerleading, and I was like, listen,
I'll suck it up and I'll watch it with you
just because I'm a good husband. I'm all in. It's
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called Cheer And it follows this like Junior College in Navarro,
Texas and or it's in Corsicana and they're called Navarro
and they're like the best one twelve national titles and boy,
we're going to Daytona over the championships and I can't wait.
I have a lot of friends that love that show.
It's really good. Guys too that were forced to watch
it and they're like, yeah, I like it. Yeah, it's
called Yeah. It popped up in mind too left screen
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called cheer um ninety two percent positive audience score. Really okay,
Mike to check it out? Hey, what's the heck Eddie? Well, guys,
my Netflix account got hacked, Like I got emails um
yesterday morning saying that there has been my password had
been changed from Egypt and I was like, well, what
has happened? So I go to my Netflix and yeah,
all my profiles which had been customized to me, my wife,
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all my kids changed what they upgraded to ultra HD.
Somebody was enjoying my Netflix for you. Yeah, what you do? Well?
I called Netflix. We took care of it. We're good
at Secure now all of his last view or all
the Egyptian shows. Man, that's scary crazy, right, they didn't
charge you, right, Like you're good, I'm good, I'm really Hey,
what's the heck? Here's the Bobby Bones Show podcast Highlight
(23:31):
segment of the day. So many things happened last night.
Let me say this. M LSU wins a national championship. Hey, yeah,
we've been mentioned that yet. Raimondo did earlier, but the
million dollars show was last night even better. Yeah, depends
how you talked to. So were are some people they're
just enjoying both on their phone. Oh, we had a
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screen up on the side too. I saw that. Yeah.
So Eddie and I are in a band called the
Raging Idiots and it's a it's really an I'm goody act.
But then we start to bring the rest of our band.
We form a full band, and last night was just
insane raising money for Saint Jude. Everybody from We had
surprise acts that showed up. Sam Hunt showed up, Foreigner
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showed up, which Eddie sing the Foreigner song. Um, Oh,
it's a I want to know what love it is?
I want to know love, want you to show me.
So they showed up and played Saw Your Brown, showed
up and played Brooks, and Done obviously showed up and
played Brett Young. It was just a massive night. And
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so there we're still trying to get pictures up because
I didn't get to bed to all about one this morning. Yeah,
there's a lot, but just appreciate everybody who came. And
there is a ten dollars text line to Saint Jude
because we're gonna put together a whole radio special. But
you know, we do so much with the radio thon
and you guys become partners and hope. But what we're
(24:57):
gonna do now is we're gonna give you the text
and it's just a ten dollar donation. So you can
text the word give to five zero three three three
and you can give ten dollars to Saint Jude. It's
just a one texting give give to zero three three three,
and I'm gonna play you a performance from last night's
show because it was so good. Heet Sanders was working
(25:20):
on an oil field and that's his name. He's one
of the new artists that I brought on the show.
Was it literally working on an oil field, drove to
Nashville just signed a major record deal in the last
week or so, so happy for him, and he came
out and he did faithfully. Now this is from the
Rhyme and last night the Raging Idiots. We're doing all
the instruments, and we're doing whoa, We're doing all the
(25:43):
background vocals. Well, can you say one more time about
what he was doing like before? Now he was just
playing in a bar, working on oil field, right, and
he came to Nashville and then make sure people hear
how crazy that stork. He's not like a guy who was,
you know, playing music all around town till he finally
made it. He had a real job because he was like,
I gotta I gotta pay the bills. It's almost like
he didn't know if he was going to do this
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as a career. Yeah, even if he wanted to chase that, well,
he was chasing it playing local bars in Arkansas. But
he was like, I have to work because I have
to pay the truck payment. And he didn't have mom
and dad to give him a bunch of money. So
he's like, I gotta work. And so he's now signed
a major deal, and I wanted him to come up
and play last night. And this is his name is
Heath Sanders. This is from the Rhyman last night. This
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is faithfully on the Bobby Bones Show, How We're Wrong
to the nuts wheels go around and around, slish sleep.
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I'm sending all my love along the wild. I see
that you road in no place to start fame right
time of highspenny evening love and a music many whose
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work sports her stand bye. Let's here y'all ready. I'm
beautiful circus alight unto the peaktup world. We all need
(28:08):
the clowns to because I through space and time always
under the show on and where I am sweet and
(28:32):
being a parting, easy homeless, a love thing. Two strangers
learn to fall in love a kin I get shot
overin stuff oher you stand bye. I'm bored still you.
(30:05):
I'll a beautiful man, thank you so all right. That
(31:02):
was Heath Sanders last night at the Rheman. The band
playing as us the Raging Idiots. And there's no auto
tune on that. That's literally a feed we took from
the house last night. There was no student. That never
went into a studio right, It never touched the recording studio.
It went straight from the Rheman last night to the
radio this morning. His name is Heath Sanders. I don't
(31:24):
know how people don't just play that version Heath Sanders
live at the Ryemana Sanders and the Raging Idiot. I
don't forget that part. Yeah, yeah, I gotta give us prompts. Dude,
we sound pretty good like. But it was just and
he sat there and he was gonna walk off, and
they were giving him a standing ovation and I was like, Nope,
stay here and just take this. And I told Eddie
before the show was that he's gonna get a standing
(31:46):
ovation because he just is so good. And so he
played his name is Heath Sanders. Remember that name? And
then I kind of pushed him back on stage and
the crowd just cheered, cheered, cheered, cheered, cheered, and it
was really amazing. So Heath Sanders is the real deal
for sure? Right, Yes, I mean the night was full
of amazing moments, but that for sure. It's pretty special.
(32:08):
Your son met Sam Hunt. He did, Yeah, Sam? After
he played hung out a little bit and he signed
some posters and guitars or whatever, and I said, my
son was just staring at him, said do you want
to meet him, and he's like, yeah, hey, I want
to meet him. So I went upside, Sam, would you
this is my son, He'd like, he'd like to meet you.
He's like, So Sam talked to him for about you know,
a couple of minutes or whatever, and my son was
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just kind of blank faced, you know, shook his hand
and you can tell, like, deep inside, he was really
feeling a lot of emotions because I imagine he's going
to school today to tell all his friends that he
hung out with Sam Hunt last night. Yeah right, you know,
like he had no expression in his face except I
knew deep inside he was really excited. And Sam hung
out way after the show was over. I mean when
(32:50):
I was changing clothes and packing up, Sam was still
hanging out. And Sam had his family that fans of
the brother Well, I know his brother and his sister
in law. Yes, and there the show. Yes, they were
so excited, they said. She told me that he surprised
her with tickets to the Raging Idiots million dollars show
for Christmas, because but Sam was a surprise guest. Well,
(33:13):
we talked about that on stage last night. I said
Sam was gonna buy tickets to the show. Yeah, and
then Sam and then we asked him to play and
close out the show and he's like, oh, he told
his brother and sister. That's what she said that at Christmas,
She's like, Yeah, we're going the million dollars show. It's
at the Rhyman, and Seam goes, I think I'm playing that.
So they are tickets awards, so it's kind of it
was just funny, but I annoyed you, So shout out
(33:34):
to them there. Yeah, they listen a lot. We're gonna
make this, uh, this whole show last night a special eventually.
I'm gonna give away too much of it yet, but
all for Saint Jude. And if you're listening, you can
text the word give to five Z rode three three three.
It's a one time ten dollars donation. So that's all
for Saint Jude. Do we have I'm not gonna play
the whole thing, but do we have Neon Moon Raymundo up?
(33:55):
You let me have like fifteen twenty seconds last night.
I haven't heard any of it. Oh my god. Yeah. Well,
first of all, I didn't get home to like one
air and then I just listened to a lot of
them because even that Heath Sanders performance again, I'll say
they weren't literally again, because I mean it like literally
did not go to a recording studio. It came straight
from the recording and Scooba Steave sent it right to
(34:17):
me and we're like, boom, put it on the air.
And so we're playing last night, and I think everybody's
like super high for Brooks and Done. The room had
just reached that level and they were playing right in
the middle of the show. And man, when they came
out and started playing, it was like two larger than
live figures. Eddie and I spread our microphones and you know,
Ronnie was next to me on the left and Kicks
(34:39):
was next to Eddie on the right. They were in
the middle, and we took off and did my Maria
and then we did Bootscooting Boogie, and then we did
Neon Moon. Here's a little bit of us doing Neon
Moon live last night and the sundersund on my sound turn.
Awesome feeling comes to my It's crazy, man, you'll get
(35:10):
it all. But there were times where Eddie and I
would look at each other and be like, is this real? Well,
I think a lot of times. Two bones and now
you know, we're on stage, so we feel like we
should be looking at the crowd. We weren't. We were
the whole time. Yeah, we were fanning out a little bit.
Um and the thing too. We were on stage last night,
Edie Light for three hours. There was no break. We
played every song three And I went to Eddie about
two and a half hours into it and I was like,
(35:32):
because we took our ears out and I was like, hey, man,
are you tireder because some of those actually get so
excited for your adrenaline is going up and down, up
and down. And Eddie's like yeah, and I'm like me too.
We're almost done tho, we can get through it, and
we care came Brown came out and it was great.
And then um Sam Hunt came down and just closed
clothes shop. So it's great. More to come the Bobby
(35:54):
Bones Show Stories. Let's go over to our producer Raimundo
Raymond know what you got over there. Twenty one Saudy
students are gonna be expelled from the US falling an
investigation into the Saudi military officer who killed three at
the Naval air station in Pensacola last month. The students
will be expelled because of the things on their Internet
search history and social media posts. Another news lsub Clemson
(36:18):
forty two to twenty five for the national title. Congrats
to them. And finally, Toyota recalled seven hundred thousand vehicles
to fix the fuel pumps. Owners are gonna be notified
by mail in the next couple of months. I brought
my piano in the studio today. I've been practicing a lot,
so I've set this up. I'll play you a famous
country song on my piano. Just name the song. Oh cool, Amy,
(36:41):
lunch box producer. Ready. These are all from different time periods,
but they're all major hits. Are you guys ready? We're ready?
Piano song number one. I mean, I hear it. I
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don't hear anything, nothing, nothing, Oh, I got it all right?
Five seconds now you hear it? All right? Amy? Here's
something woman? Amen? No, Amy? What is it? What needs
you now? No? Eddieway you can win us in one
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pian is further win? Yeah? Body like a back row? Yeah?
Play again? Wow, that was a quick game. Here the
name I hear it now drew as fast as I can,
going fifteen and a thirty. I ain't you know? Hey,
(38:02):
By the way, I'm not really playing this in case
there was a wonder Oh, I thought you're gonna go
with it? All right, here's let's do another one, Eddie.
You won the first. Yeah, here you go. Next up,
(38:25):
I'm in Yeah, I'm in for the wind, lunch box,
girl crush, Amy, girl crush, Eddie and girl crush. All
right right, how about this one? Got a girl crush?
One more? Can you name this on piano? I'm I'm
(38:48):
in for the wind, Wow, lunch box, the dance, Amy,
the dance nice Eddie. Wow. Let's do another one, A
better dude, j all right, let's do one more. Ray
Man on amen launch die a happy man, Thomas Brett
(39:22):
just happy man, happy man? Why why why would you
do that? Eddie? Die? Happy man? Just man. I'm gonna
just go with die Eddie as a winner. I won
the first one. There's only one game. Yeah, I want
I won the game. He won the game the first
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one I got right? And also you didn't miss another one?
Even want to keep my score the whole time? You
would have won? Ok, you won two games, Eddie. Yeah.
Alarm drivers on a Northern California highway spot of the
Young Girl, Saturday evening, in a vehicle holding up an
and made sign that she just took a road. Help me,
she's not my mom. Help. Oh my gosh, I know
(40:06):
what would you do if you saw this? Call nine
one one after a motorist on Highway ninety nine south
of Elk Grove, Call nine one one. HP officers and
a canine unit performed a high risk stop. I mean
talking about gun the whole thing. Yeah, it's a big deal.
Then they discovered the girl was just being funny no
and made a sign as a prank. Mom didn't even know.
(40:27):
The mom didn't know. The girl like wrote it and
like held it up. Can you imagine, Amy, if you
were the mom? How long was this girl? I oh,
if Sarshara ever did that to me. It's in big
black sharpie on a piece of notebook paper, and it
has helped me. She's not my mom. I mean, that's
one way to get back to your mom. Terrible and hilarious,
(40:49):
both terrible terrible, right, but also I could see a
little bit hilarious but very terrible, like terrible hilarious. Hopefully
they had a good relationship and then you know, ten
twenty years from now, when she's an adult, look back
and laugh remember that time. Oh no, but it could
be one of those like we don't talk about that, man,
(41:09):
it's like we were only going to go. I just
think though, if you're driving down the road and you
see that you for short called nine one one, Yes,
you have to and if you're a copy for sure,
treat it like a kidnapping situation where they have someone
hostage unless you research, like, well, I don't know, maybe
you can. It doesn't just a juvenile so I don't know,
she's got to be at least eleven, right, like ten
(41:30):
or eleven up? Yeah, because that handwriting, it's pretty good.
And to think of that, and to think of that,
that's like, that's like, well, it's that's why I'm like,
you shouldn't do it. But it's second level prank. No,
my daughter's twelve, and she could. She would do that,
maybe thinking that it's funny. She's kind of a jokester.
(41:50):
She makes jokes me all the time. She likes to
like act like she's choking and pass out and then
I'll now now I'm just thinking about it more like
I would be so mad if my son did that. Yeah,
I really like a year later, right, anybody a year later,
right fast forward calendar year. I don't know us because
you gotta think you're driving. You get pulled over, like
(42:12):
what a year or later after it all? Ye, probably
what cuffed and stuffed him. I mean, prides are spikes
out after a year later, though, I don't know this
is a bad one. Why are you laughing so much?
Because it's funny? Okay, it's hilarious. Check out the newest
episode of the Bobby Cast. Shaye Mooney from Dan and
Shay came by the house. We did an hour plus
(42:32):
long interview. He talked about growing up in Natural Damn, Arkansas.
Five hundred people population like it says five hundred and eleven,
but that's been there since I've been a kid. Unless
there are people that are literally living underground, I've never
seen five hundred people there. What kid were you in
high school? What were you known as? Shay? Is the
Were you the singer? Yeah? A little bright that people
knew most about you was what? Probably honestly more that
(42:54):
I was kind of like the funny guy, I would say,
because I didn't like sing a ton I did like
I was definitely kind of known for that, but I
was I was definitely the class clown. I would say, yeah,
check out the Shay interview. He is so funny, Yeah,
real funny. Yeah, and then you really get to see
it because it's just me and him. Yeah. So if
you love Dan and Shade, check it out. Search for
Bobbycast whenever the show is over and listen to that interview.
(43:16):
I'm pretty proud of it, and I've known Shafe forever.
It's good. It's just crazy to see one of your
one of your people blow up, like we've got to
see him from nothing to now they're selling out arenas
and having to do multiple nights. It's really that first.
That's the first kind of group of people we've seen
go from nothing and make that full climb. So it's good.
Search Bobbycast. That's my interview. Show is elitist from Nashville
(43:40):
and Tullywood and Morgan number two thirty, said Skinny. Tim
McGraw announced his twenty twenty Here on Earth tour with
Midland and Ingrid Andres as special guests. Plus, he announced
two stadium dates in September where Luke Holmes will also
join him. It all kicks off July tenth in New York.
Little Big Town is looking forward to spending some times
(44:00):
on their upcoming tour. I'm really looking forward to spending
multiple nights and cities this time. We haven't really ever
done that, and I think it's going to be great
to kind of settle into cities and maybe get out,
eat some great food, you know, the local fair, and
really get to kind of experience the cities more. A
lot of times you just in and out and just
for a few hours. So I'm excited about that part.
(44:22):
I think it's going to be fun. Luke Holmes is
feeling really grateful for everything that's happened in his career.
I'm just super super thankful for everything that's happened so far,
and I'm definitely not asking questions as to why it
happened or trying to remake any of that that magic,
whatever that may have been. I'm Morgan number two. That's
you're skinny. It's time for the good news. So I've
(44:49):
got an update to Eddie's What's the Halves when he
shared how there was this VHS like our a VCR
that was purchased at a thrift shop and inside was
a VHS tape of a kid taking his first steps,
and so the guy that bought the VCR was like, Okay,
I need to get this back to this family because
this is special. So it went viral on social media
(45:10):
and the news picked it up. It was on TV. Well,
the mom saw it on TV and she's like, well,
that's my son taking his first steps. So they were
able to get the videotape back to the kid that
was actually walking. He's twenty six years old now, and
for him it was super special because get this. He said,
it's the first time he's been able to see him,
his dad, his brother all together in a room at
(45:33):
the same time because they haven't had that in years
for whatever reason. Didn't elaborate, but very special for him
to have that. Eddid you know that. I didn't know
this at all. Tyree. That's the kid, yeah, at he's
twenty six now it's a man. That's the man. Yeah,
that's the man. That's a good update. There you go.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
(45:53):
Sorry up to day. This story comes from Cartersville, Georgia.
A thirty year old man needed two new tires for
his hard He's like, oh wait till they close. Breaks
into the tire shop, he's getting them down off the
rack and a stack of tires falls on him and
he stuck. Oh no, how funny is that he do
like that two hundred hours thing where he breaks his
(46:13):
arm to get out his only way out. Why do
we keep calling it the wrong It's like five hundred
and five days. Wait, hold on, everybody, relaxed. What is
it one hundred and twenty seven hours? Yeah, you get
it right from here on out. You know you're going
to jail, right they do the one twenty seven break
your leg get out of there. Instead, he gets his
(46:34):
cell phone and calls nine one one says I need help.
Luckily he could get to his phone. Yeah, he could
have been pinned and just died. Maybe. I guess if
he like his throat, like his breathing. Yeah, well, this
guy's got a full neck tattooed too, wrapped all the
way around his head. He's for sure the kind of
guy that breaks into a tire place. For sure. That's
him right there, All right, lunch box, lunchbox, out your
(46:54):
bone head. Story of the day. I was talking to
Raymondo's girlfriend, sorry fiance, at the watch party this weekend.
I do the same thing. It's tough to say fiance
(47:15):
for nine months, ten months, And she was like, Hey,
you're coming to the wedding and you said the date
on the air, right, so I can say that. Yeah,
I put in my calendar. She told me that, she said,
you're actually excited about it. Yeah. I was like, as
soon as you tell me the exact date, I'm putting
it in. So I've put in my calendar October twenty fourth.
Now other details I'm not going to share, but let
me say this, baller, do you know about the stuff
(47:39):
that's happening? Holy crap, what are you guys talking about?
Eddie doesn't know yet. I don't really know too many
people unless she said something right and tell me. She
told me, she told I tell you it's after I'll
tell you it's just things like private wedding things. Okay,
then I'm sure he'll share it in time. But the
fact that you guys is calling it baller, what is
this ball a super special ball? So that being said,
(48:06):
you guys are starting to put details together, like all
the little things, and you guys decide on a first
dance song already. For whatever reason, she wants to keep
shore and stuff up, so she has a list on
pinterest of stuff that we have to get done. So
every week I feel like we're knocking stuff out. But
she was, hey, we gotta do the first dance song.
Did you guys both come up with songs or did
she just pitch you a song? Yeah? So I wanted big,
big plans, Chris Lane. She said, it's really not a
(48:27):
first dance song. So I was fine with it. I
gave up for whatever reason. You're ready for this one.
This is where we went with Okay, so here it is,
hold On. This will be Ray and Bay Raymundo and
Bay's first dance song at the wedding. And you know
(48:51):
what it is? Yes, Taylor Swift and it's a good song.
Why that song, Ramundo. There's a part in it right
there where it says ladies and gentlemen please stand. It
almost sounds like it's supposed to be a first dance song.
And that's really what it's about. Couples, ups, downs, end
of the day, you're lovers. It's a romance. I think
it's a romantic song. I don't know if my I
don't know if my parents people like that'll like it.
(49:12):
They probably wanted a classical one, but I think this
song will hold up for twenty fifty years however long
we're married forever. Well, there you go. If you're happy
with it, and mostly if she's happy with it. So
do you get to pick something now? In exchange? I
picked the hashtag? Oh, we want to share it today.
I want to hold off. Whatever you guys want to do,
(49:33):
we'll do the hashtags. What's the hat? Is it? Ray
and Bay? No? It was that was an option. Ray
and Bay's Big Day? Oh oh, that'd been a good one.
That was one of the tops. But you have a
better one? Yeah, go ahead. So since my last name Slater,
we ended up going with six years Slater six years later. Yeah,
(49:53):
but six years and then another Slater. Yeah, it feels
Slater in the hashtag. It'll make sense to you. But
as long as you know my last name Slater, that's
a hilarious and they have been dating for six years.
It's funny. It is funny. Yeah, it's funny. I like it,
and it's a bash on me, so I'm all for that.
I think it's great. Hey, I did dig six years? Yeah,
make it the hashtag six years Slater, Ray and Bay's
(50:16):
Big Day also a good one. What else do you
come by the other ones? Uh? Those are really the
two that popped both good. I like six years later
and it's an a chuir taste, But I think I
like that too. Hi, good for you. Are you excited
about it? Uh? No, I mean in ten months, yes,
I'm gonna be so ecstatic. But there's so much building
that goes into this. I never realized all the ins
(50:38):
and ounce in details. It's not just like, oh, you
go and decide what keg you want. It's more than that.
Do you want a design? Do you want it to
be in a rolling trolley truck? Do you want them
to provide the bartenders? What? I gotta decide all this stuff.
What's the next thing we're gonna do with him? Did
we have another one of these? Oh? Ray's gonna in
the next probably not tomorrow, but the next days until
(50:59):
Tony groom when he's putting in so and if any
of us are going to be in there, I don't
know that. We're gonna make him decide that now, Okay,
make him because he's gonna have to decide it, so
for it. Yeah, so that'll be next groomsman. Yeah, all right, Well, congratulations,
but thank you awesome. All right, sit up straight for
(51:20):
this interview because we have a high level executive on
the phone. This is the president of National Geographic Global
Television Network Amy. She doesn't work here, but she can
fire us both. I don't know how that's going to happen.
She has that big of a title. Cordneyman wrote on
the phone, Hi Cordney, Hi, Hi Bobby, how are you?
This is such a treat for me personally. I'm such
(51:42):
a big fan of yours and the whole team, So
thanks for having me. Well, I'm super happy you're on
because al we'll start with talking about the show tonight,
because tonight on that GEO at ten ninth Central, I'm
gonna be on Running Wild with Bear Grylls. And I'll
say this, I don't think I'm famous enough to be
on this show because I as I look at all
the people, it's Joel Mcial Channing Tatum, Rob Wriggle. And
(52:04):
here's what I know is on the follow with us
right now is the only reason I got to be
on the show. Courtney. Is that is that true? Tell
the truth. It's a little bit true. I Mean, here's
the thing I knew you would be the perfect guest
for this show. But I had some convincing to do.
You're right because I mean, you're the first time it.
Maybe you're not the biggest global celebrity name. So my
(52:26):
team wasn't completely convinced. But I need be the perfect guest.
And I'm right because honestly, your episode is the best
episode of the season. Who say that to all the girls, Courtney,
come on to all the girls. Here's the thing. Here's
why it's because here's what viewers want to see in
this show. They want to see people who are willing
(52:48):
to go out of their comfort zone, to be super vulnerable,
be really authentic, you know when they talk to bear
girls in these really extreme and arduous situations, and and
that's who you are every day. And a lot of
the celebrities that go on the show, they're great and
they get outside their comfort zone, but they're a little
more cautious and they're a little less willing to kind
(53:09):
of just lay it all out there. And you really do.
And I also think this show plays right into the
core of who you are and the example you set
for people, which is you can overcome adversity and you
can overcome fear. All the while radiating positivity and gratitude,
which you do. And I think that Bear was really
(53:30):
taken by you. And I think that your fans are
going to love seeing you like this tonight. Wow on
the phone right now at Cortneymanrowe, the president of National
Geographic Global Television Networks. This is probably the biggest wig
we've ever had on Of all the wigs, this ispitely
the biggest wig we've had. I think you usually have
wigs on though, Like nobody really wants to talk to
like the business people. You know, I do because she
(53:51):
told the people to put me on the show and
they did. Let me ask you this after we filmed,
were they still like, uh, we think? What did they
say afterward? After the film they said, like my favorite words,
which is Courtney, you were right. They loved it. They
loved it. And I think that. I mean, I think
(54:12):
you're talking to Bear. I think when you talk to Bear,
he will tell you. I mean, this is the reason
that I say I thought you were to be the
best guest. Is the reason that people think this is
one of the very best episodes. The other thing that
your viewers should know and you should know, so this
show used to air on NBC and now it airs
on National Geographic, which, by the way, it airs globally,
like this episode will will air in over four hundred
(54:34):
and sixty million homes around the world and one hundred
and seventy two countries around the world. It will be
translated in forty five different languages, like if a lot
of people are going to see the show. So but
when it was on NBC, it was a great show.
Similar format. Bear's amazing, but I think it's found it's
rightful home on NATIO and in keeping with our brand,
(54:55):
we sort of up the level of adventure. We go
to more remote locations, we force people like you to
do more extreme survival. So congrats from being part of
the more hardcore version of Running Wild Spare Girls. I'm
gonna tell you there's one part I don't want to
spoil it. I thought that and I'm there's no hyperbolee here.
When I thought I might die, I thought I might
(55:16):
be the first person to ever die on this show.
And again, that's that would have been so bad. I
would have been so bummed about that. She's being honest, Yeah,
but I really my knees were shaking on the inside.
You know how you see cartoons or likes like wah
bah blah blah blah. This was happening to me in
this show and name you've seen it where I didn't
(55:37):
know if I could really do it. But I'm not kidding,
because I emailed Courtney right afterwards. I felt such intense
pressure to really just attack everything fully because I knew
she put herself on the line to get me on
this show. So that's incredibly nice of you to say. Also,
you had the really the worst weather than anybody, so
(55:58):
bad it was like cold, wet and miserable. I felt
really badly as I watched the episode for the first
time advocating for you, because the partner was like, oh God,
this doesn't actually look like it was that much fun.
But I think it's it's really inspiring to see you
in that um in those circumstances I loved. I was
listening to show last week and I heard Amy talk
about how moved she was by the show and how
(56:20):
much she loved it. So I thought, Amy loves it,
Everyone's going to love it. And this is what I
also think we should do. I think we should challenge
all of your listeners and fans to make it the
most watch episode of the season, Like, you should be
bigger than Channing Tatum and bigger than Bree Larson and
bigger than Rob Riggall. So everybody should tune in tonight
so that it's the highest, most highest rated, most viewed
(56:41):
episode of the season. What do you think. Let's prove
everybody wrong. Wait, everybody think hates to me. She's like,
let's prove everyone fans everyone. Now, people, I'm telling you
it is now unanimous here. I hope none of the
other celebrities that were on the show this season are listening,
and I hope none of the future celebrities that we
(57:01):
want to book are listening right now. But I am
telling you the consensus is yours is the best episode
of the season. Well, thank you. On Instagram, it's nat Geo.
Let me ask you this because Courneyman Roe, the president
of nat GEO, is on Is this true. You persuaded
Leonardo DiCaprio to let Natgio distribute his climate change documentary
by promising that you would spread it everywhere. Yes, that
(57:24):
is true. And the best moment of that was when
I told him that. He said, oh my gosh, Courtney,
you just made my dreams come true, and I thought,
I guess made Leonardo DiCaprio's dreams come true, Like how
cool is that? But yes, he did a climate change
documentary and that's it's really important to National Geographic and
we felt like the best thing we could do to
support that film was to just make sure that everybody
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could see it for free, so we distributed it everywhere
YouTube and Facebook and on television on our website. So, yes,
where did you hang out with him? Where'd you hang
out with Oh? I got to hang out with him,
By the way, I really get to hang out with celebrities.
But I did get to hang out with him at
a Toronto International Film Festival where we first premiered it,
(58:07):
and it was really it was pretty cool. I have
to say, he's a really nice guy and he's really
really passionate about the issue, genuinely so, and very grateful
to National Geographic. So that was a really good experience.
Have you met jay Z? I've not met jay Z.
I really haven't about Katie Kirk. Yes, I've met Katie Kirk.
(58:28):
We do have done shows with Katie Kirk. I've met
Alex Hanald Free Solo, the documentary that won an Oscar
last year. That's a Nacio documentary. Alex Honald is one
of the celebrities on Running Wild with Bear Girls this season.
I love Alex. Great episode. Not as good as your episode.
Oh come on, all right, well there, shit, I can't
take any more of the flattery, so we're going to
cut it there. Corny Monroe, who does not have Instagram
(58:50):
or Twitter as far as I know, is that true? No?
I do. I have Instagram. It's like most of my
kids and stuff. Oh, it's like super private. No it's
not private. Oh you want to share it with our listeners. No,
it's not important. It's more important to be follow you
and watch you on National Geographic. I'm boring. Nobody needs
to follow me. Tonight ten nine Central, I'll be on
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and Barret Girls will be on later today too. And
so thank you, I thank you for being such a
good sport, Bobby, thank you for going on the show.
Thank you for being such a good sport when you
were on the show. Um, it's really grateful And I
can't wait for your fans to watch. Thank you, Corney,
talk to you soon, all right, thank you? All right? Wow? Nice? Yeah,
no pressure, please everybody watch Yeah, I mean, yes, we
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have to. That's amazing though, I mean she's saying that.
It's like unanimous basically over there in the nat GEO office.
Thank your episode of the vest Is that kind of crazy?
Is that the first time you've heard or did she
text you that or anything? No, I just don't believe
when people will say that you think she's saying that's everybody.
I don't think so. No, I don't, especially if she
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stuck her neck out on the line. For sure she
did that, because again, it's a global show. Yeah, people
are gonna be like what people in like Japan are
gonna go what's country music? It's not even gonna be
about just me. They're like what he does? Who is he?
And what does he do? I don't even know what
any of that is. You're Samy's pile of stories. They're
twenty twenty has more new dating terms that are out there,
(01:00:19):
and I feel like you need to know what these are. Okay,
go ahead. Number one glam boozeled, which is when you
get fully done up for a day only to have
your plans fall through last minute. Oh I've been glamboozled
a few times. Totally ready to go. Yeah, and like,
oh can't do it or okay, Yeah that I've been
glam boozeled. Didn't have a name for it. Ton Now
what else? Well, have you ever been dial toned? M?
(01:00:42):
I don't know what that is. Well, dial toning is
when you give someone your number, they reach out and
you never reply. They just get the die. It's like
they're gonn even dial you do it to them. No,
you've never dialed honed somebody. I don't think I've ever
been a part of that experiment. Yeah, no, one's ever
not ant and I've always answered if I've given someone
my number, So I'm okay in that one. What else?
(01:01:03):
Fleabagging sounds dirty? Was it? After the show? Is it
like the wrong person? It's yes, someone who consistently dates
people that are wrong for them. Yeah, it's like from
fleabag to show does Yeah? What else? White clawing? Is
it dating Ray Mundo? But now he's no, no, no,
think about it. Have you ever dated someone Oh this
(01:01:26):
is how they put it on me who was painfully
attractive but had little else to them, Like their looks
were there, but the spark just wasn't. If you're staying
with someone like that, you are white clawing them. But
I don't understand where the white claw reference comes in.
I don't know. By the way, Raymundo, my refrigerator is
so full of white claw from Christmas party. If you
want it, you have to I'm coming. You can have it,
(01:01:49):
but I gotta get a palette. I'm gonna have to
donate it. Forklift tell like that. The cafeteria, the kids
cafeteria coming, Okay, what else? Okay? Lastly, cause playing so
cause playing is reaching out to an X after you've
broken up, only to ask for a favor. So you're
not reaching out to be like, hey, what are you doing?
(01:02:09):
Hang out? You're like, oh, kuldn't need your help. I've
done that a bunch, but not in a bad way.
I'm like, hey, lindsay we fix my guitar? Oh? What
cause playing from? I don't cosplays when you act like
something like you put on a costume and act like
that person. Oh I don't understand what that is, but
that's what causplayed like. Maybe it's like you text like hey,
you kind of act like you're interested in something that
really is because you need something. Oh I don't do
(01:02:30):
that part. I'm just like you're not like Hey, lindsay
I just bought a new guitar. Will you help me
restring this? Or like what I need to do to
have it rebuilt? That kind of stuff? Yeah, um, okay,
what else you get? So those are terms to look
out for if you're dating in twenty twenty. And speaking
of dating, there's this forty four year old billionaire in
Japan who is looking for a girlfriend and after he
picks someone, their first date will be a trip to
(01:02:53):
the moon. Again, Yeah, he's a billionaire. Just go to
the moon like that? Well he I guess he can
if you're interest said. He's looking for single women over twenty.
Applications are due by Friday, and naturally all of this
will be covered by a reality show. You can just
go to the moon, though, if you have enough money.
I don't think. I didn't think that was a thing,
Like we're going to talk about you have you just
(01:03:14):
get a ride up? I don't know. Well, doesn't the
virgin guy go? I think he can build a spaceship.
But I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
There's something going All the money in the world, you
can do whatever you want. There's another billionaire in Canada,
that's actually housing Mega Markle and Prince Harry right now.
Oh oh' that's that like the compound they're staying in
be millionaire. The moon hanging out the Royal family is
(01:03:36):
that their version of being self sufficient find to live
at their house for free. So people are turning their
Xmas tree Christmas. It's alright, it's written here like that. Sorry,
they're Christmas trees into Valentine's Day trees. So if you
still have how lazy is that? It's like we're just
gonna shift it's instead of getting tearing it down. No,
(01:03:58):
I think it's a good idea. Yeah, if your tree
is still up, just shift the theme. You can swap
out the red and green decorations for candy heart. It's
actually real cute. It is cubeid approved accessories. Cute. Who
am I real cute with me? Your tree is down right?
My tree was down at twelve oh one twenty six?
Oh yeah, okay, well I didn't know if you're going
(01:04:19):
to embrace the pink Christmas tree. But I'll say this too.
Do you know the X and xmus actually X as
the sign for Christ. Some people will go don't replace Christ.
X is actually the sign for Christ. Yes, like there
is no because I'll see on Facebook, let's stop replacing
Xmas because if there aren't enough characters sometimes to put
in a play. It's not taking Christ out of Christmas.
X is literally the sign for Christ. So even if
(01:04:42):
you want to say it doesn't make sense saying it out,
it doesn't. I don't even know why. I think I
just was just reading. I don't know. In my head,
I was saying Christmas. But yeah, there's your way to
recycle your tree. I was thinking this might be good
for teachers too. If they have a little tree up
in their room, they could just switch it out year round,
I mean make they could have a Halloween tree and
a Thanksgiving tree, fourth of the log tree, and a
fourth of jul Yeah, all the true I mean yeah.
(01:05:03):
In Greek, X is Christios Jesus christ X is a
representation of the word Christ. There you go. It's not
someone taking Christ out of it. You know how things
on Facebook just blowing people start believing. Ye oh yeah,
because I think a long time ago and I used
to hear this, and who knows, maybe it was probably
even at church. But like that, if you were doing that,
the X was like a broken cross and that was
(01:05:25):
even I know that's the four Facebook already. I'm just
telling you what would be told and it was almost
to like scare you from like um abbreviating it. And
maybe some people do that because they don't they don't
want to be reminded of the reason for the season. No,
nobody does that. I don't know. Again, that's that's what
people do. Well, maybe somebody does, so we should. No,
(01:05:46):
I'm not saying we should. I just know that I
was told that, and now I'm like, why why was
I told that? It doesn't It's also like there is
no war on Christmas. No one's saying don't say Merry Christmas.
No one ever told me that. No one ever says
don't say Merry Christmas. The end. Yeah, well, some people,
depending on who they work for, they have to say
happy Holidays. But I don't know, though, I don't. I've
(01:06:06):
never met anyone they can't say Mary Christmas. I've never
experienced that person ever. I've only heard people saying we're
taking away Christmas and have never heard anyone. Actually, don't
you say. It's the people that are the loudest or
the more minority like it, like it's only a few
people that were saying that that was it, but it
caused like a huge and the more you talk about it,
it blows it up. When it's really nice, I would
(01:06:26):
say that is what happened. Yeah, yes, all right, there
you go. Mary Christmas. By the way, today is January fourteenth,
Occasia wondering Merry Christmas. All right, okay, yes, so maybe
that's my pile. It's time for the good news. There
was a couple of teenagers out in Canada. They're sixteen.
(01:06:48):
They're out snowboard, you know, hitting the slopes, and they
get lost and nightfall comes, like, oh my gosh, what
are they gonna do? They had to build a shelter
and luckily one of them had their backpack with them
and they burned their home work as a source to
keep the fire going until they rescued the next day. Wow.
And then when they told the teacher, they're like, we
don't believe it. Like, nah, teacher, they we had to
burn a homework to get back home. No good. Um, yeah,
(01:07:11):
that's a crazy story. Did you see the guy that
got trapped and had to stomp out so os Yeah,
snow his house burned down in Alaska and so he
stomped out sos with his feet and then he ate pineapple,
peanut butter and and something revive and something else for
how long? Oh, like a week? Wow? Five days maybe
something like that. They showed the picture of the helicopter
(01:07:33):
going over and seeing the sos and he's used his
feet and then stomped out the letters and then just
chilled because he was snowed in it. Couldn't couldn't move crazy.
That's that's a that's a good story, lunchbox. That's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. That's good.
(01:07:57):
Coming up in about twenty minutes, we'll talk to Bear
Grylls Survivalist Special Forces Bear Girls, because I'm on Running
Wild with Bear Girls tonight at ten nine Central on
nat GEO. I hope you'll watch the show. I'm pretty
proud of the episode, so check it out. But Bear
Girls coming up over to Amy now with the Morning Corny,
(01:08:18):
Morning Corny. Why did the lifeguard kick the elephants out
of the pool? Why did the lifeguard kick the elephants
out of the pool because they kept dropping their trunks?
Pretty good? That's pretty good there. That was the Morning Corny.
We gave our video producer Eddie a goal of reading
(01:08:40):
just fifteen minutes a night, because he you want to
read more than the year I do. I do. I'm
not a reader, and I'd like to read a lot more. Yeah,
and I think just just putting your toe in the
water is the easiest way to put your foot then
whole body. So we've given you the goal of two
weeks fifteen minutes a day of reading. Yeah, not anymore,
just fifteen minutes today. And I think that a really
(01:09:01):
good yaccl I made it to being a reader. Do
you think I can finish my book that i'm I've
selected in two weeks? One depends how thick The book
is pretty thick too. I wouldn't put that pressure on yourself.
I don't think it matters, thank you. You can't with
any goal that you said. This is going to take
a while. Don't look at the finish line. Just look
at the next step. Okay, then look at the next
fifteen minutes. Yeah, all you're doing because the book that
I picked was interesting. Oh here we go to and
(01:09:22):
now for the book Eddie's going to read. But it
is a little long, it's a little thicker than I
thought I brought it with me. I'm gonna look thick
and long, do you guys, I don't read? Okay, what
is that book? Okay? So, so there's a movie about
to be out about it. What's the book? It's called
Just Mercy. Okay, So I've seen the preview of the movie.
(01:09:43):
I was like, that looks good. And I found out
there's a book about it. So it's called Just Mercy,
A Story of Justice and Redemption. Yeah. So apparently this
guy he's in prison, convicted and murder, but this lawyer
Michael B. Jordan in the movie that. Yeah, this lawyer
thinks he's innocence, so he goes and tries to Yes. Okay,
(01:10:03):
so done. That sounds so good. Yeah it sounds good
to me. If it sounds good to you, Yeah, I
wouldn't pick that up and read it. Now. I like biographies,
I like, but that's not for me. But if that
sounds good to you, that's how you chase what's good.
As soon as I saw the preview, I was like,
that looks like a good movie, and now I know
where there's a book about it. And then you're gonna
be that guy that read the book and then gets
to go see the movie, and you really like you're
(01:10:25):
gonna be the guy that goes it's never I've never
been that guy before. Love that now? Yeah that guy? Okay.
So all you have to do is me fifteen minutes
a night, perfect or today. Just make sure that you
schedule it out. Yes, fifteen minutes a day. We'll check
back in a week or so and see how it's going. Yes,
and I won't watch the movie until I finished this book. Well,
you may never see on the Bobby Bones Show. Now
(01:10:48):
Bear Grylls okay on the phone is my hero and
yours calling us from Hey, Bear? Where are you right
now here? He is? Bear grayls everybody? Yes, hey, how
are you? Man? Keeping? All right? Yeah, I'm good. I'm
excited that my episode finally gets to be seen tonight
of when I almost died. I know. It's so good
and what's fun is it? Now? I'm in your territory.
(01:11:11):
This is good. I looked after you in the mountains,
and now you can look after me on the radio.
Has all the radio stuff. It's going pretty good. Um.
Just I'm glad to be back here in Nashville. I
got all my friends here. They all are big fans
of yours after after me coming back telling me you're
my new best friend. Do you tell all your friends
I'm your new best friend too? Or is that just me?
Of course? Good good? We had such a fun time.
(01:11:34):
You did. You did so well on our journey. You know,
it's a it's a big thing to always get thrown
in the deep end. Tonight at ten ninth Central on
that geo Running Wild and the Bear Girls, it'd be
my episode. My question for you, has anyone ever quit
while filming an episode of Running Wild? We've ad a
few moments said I can't go on. I mean, I
love that you know, some major you've done, you know,
(01:11:55):
five seasons of it now, But I think one of
the hardest ones we ever did was the first one
we ever did with Will Ferrell. And you know, in
those days, you know, ay we went, I mean, we
went to a remote place with you. But we've learned
not to go to totally the other ends of the
world because it's you know, if you have somebody played
five flights to get somewhere. In those days we didn't
(01:12:18):
know any better. Will came to the tip end of
the Arctic. He's written me for five days instead of
sort of you know, two days, poor guy who was
minus forty five, he was always he was always take
off and later day. You know, you know these shows
are it's about it's about the perfect getting to know
these these legends in a really fun sort of real way,
and you were riding in that category. Bear Girls on
(01:12:42):
with Us tonight on nat GEO at ten nine Central,
my episode of Running Wild with the Bear Girls. So
you got a pretty grueling schedule and you tape in
some crazy parts of the world. What's it like for
your family and personal life? You know, it's it's a
bit of a dance. You know, we've got three young
boys as well, so it's about not being away all
the time. We try and carve out school holidays so
(01:13:04):
on the round to those and when they're at school,
I get at school, you know, I got to work.
And you know the privilege of being able to make
our own TV shows is that we can we can
plan the year and we have to learn sometimes to say,
notice staff that you get to hang out with such
amazing people and take you know, people who never normally
(01:13:25):
experienced this sort of thing into remote, wild, difficult, cold,
I mean, you had it cold we had some terrible
weather on your one. I mean I look back on
the season, I think, wow, Bobby both you had it.
You had it hard. You know, we had horrible, horrible weather.
And you learn about people when it's like that. What
(01:13:45):
did you learn about me? Well? I learned it. First
of all, you're relentlessly positive. You know, you are humble
and honest enough to say I've never done anything like
this before. Help. And we laughed a lot, and we
kind of smashed through it. You know, I think I've
learned with bad weather as well. When it's raining and
(01:14:06):
it's windy, you just got to keep moving, you know, faithfully.
We stopped too long. Everyone gets cold, and you know,
and you saw the pace we move. You know, we've
got a small camera crew and we just kind of
regun it and go and and that's the key. And
then when you do stop, it's going to end the day.
We're going to make a fire, We're going to make
a shelter, we're gonna get you know, warm in this thing,
and then it's into the night. Stuff. But you did well,
(01:14:28):
you know, you should really should be really proud yourself,
and especially that next day when we had that massive waterfall.
I mean, you wouldn't be human if you didn't look
over the edge of that and it was what was
it like six hundred foot or something crazy? It was
way more fat than I was ready for for sure. Well,
both of us, you know, we you know, swallowed harder
and through the rope tide it up and off we went,
(01:14:49):
you know. But um, you have faith. That's the thing
that's a great key ingredient is trust and faith in
each other in the wild. And you had dad, and
it was a pleasure to journey with you. My friend
Bear Grills is on with us right now. Let me
ask you a general survival question or two. Are there
literally health benefits to drinking your own urine only if
(01:15:10):
you're really well hydrated. If you're if you're dehydrated and
you're peeing out brown urine, that is pure waste product.
It's not going to help you. But if you're well
hid taked and you know now you're in a survival situation,
it's limited water and resources. If you're just peeing out
clear pa, that's that you can use. That that can
(01:15:31):
help rehydrate you, even if you're mixing it with your
water supply to make that water supply last longer, so
so it depends on how dehydrated you are. But in short, yes,
it could save your life, but no, don't do it
at home. My water bottle the other day. I mean,
it's not good. Bear girls on with us from Switzerland
(01:15:52):
right now. Hey, I want to ask you before we
go about the parachuting accident that you had. I had
only just read about this. So you're falling, you jump
out of a plane in the parachute doesn't open all
the way. Yeah, as once I was in the military
and I was in Southern Africa, was jumping and had
a just a camerapy maiale function and by the time
(01:16:14):
you know, I was trying to sort it out, it's
too late to use a reserve, smash into the desert,
broke my back in three places, and spend like a
year in and out of military rehabilitation back in the UK,
and you know, had to finish my army service after that.
But you know, on the other hand, I got really lucky.
You know, I should have died, I should should have
(01:16:36):
been paralyzed. You know, my bag hurts a bit, but
I'm up and I'm moving and I'm charging around and
I'm grateful for life every day and people ask me something,
they say, do you still jump? And the answer is,
as you know, all the time, all the time. I mean,
I was under a parachute today. Literally an hour and
a half ago, I was in the Mountathe under a
parachute and it's it breaks a difficult keep moving forward
(01:17:00):
and towards the fears. That's been the lesson of life
for me, towards the discus stuff. Amy. One question for
Bear Oh well, I'm given that you were a British
essays like, what are your thoughts on UM Megan and
Harry leaving the um? You know, the castle or whatever?
Do you know? Have you heard? Yeah? Of course yeah,
(01:17:21):
I mean he's you know, even in suss I think
it's UM. I feel sorry for the queen, you know,
she's a life of service and that must at my church.
But who knows what goes on in family dynamics. But
I'm sad. I'm sad for that one. Oh well, Amy,
you brought it down well, but he that's his home,
(01:17:42):
so I wanted to know what I mean he was.
I'm curious. Yeah yeah. Running while with Bear Girls tonight
at ten ninth Central, I everything that you see about
this guy Bear as as positive and as amazing as
he seems. I was like, is this real? Or is
this TV? And it is absolutely more so to meet
him in person and die again. I hope you tell
all your friends I'm your best friend, like I tell
(01:18:03):
all my friends you're my best friend. Bear. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So kind and I love following each other on social media,
following all the basic stuff. America, Why you're lucky to
have a great anytime you're over India, Kevin? Look is
that my brother? All right? There is? See you later.
Amy adopted her two kids from Haiti about two years ago,
(01:18:25):
and their English is definitely gotten a lot better. And
I see it because I don't see them every day.
You do, I bet it's harder to notice. Yeah, And
there's still times where people that are around they don't
understand anything they're saying. I struggle sometimes with your son,
and I understand it all, and so for me, I
feel like the English might be better than it actually is,
or I've just grown to understand what they're saying. One
of my favorite questions to ask people in an interview
(01:18:46):
if they know two languages, is what language do you
dream in? Because that's still their main language when they're
not conscious. So you asked us to your daughter, I did, okay,
here's Amy's daughter who's twelve. Now, yeah, And I didn't
tell her any reason why I was asking. This is
just the answer I got. Okay, So do you dream
in English or Creol? I don't know what do you dream?
(01:19:10):
Not any more? Well, when when's the last time you
had a dream? Inch in Haiti? Well, so you didn't
know English then, so I guess you were dreaming in Creol.
But it must be but I don't think so you
don't know. You just you didn't really dream with they're talking.
But I do understand the language, you know, So I
(01:19:31):
guess it was Creol. But no, no, I don't know
what would you dream about? How about me? Want to
go with a girl in a sewer? You would run
away with your like a friend? Yeah, in the sewer
and somebody was chasing us? Oh? Was she a girl
(01:19:51):
at the orphanage? She was? So she really didn't have
an answer because she doesn't dream now. She doesn't dream now.
And I started to think, how do you go from
dreaming to then not dreaming? And I started to like,
I think you have to be in a certain realm
of sleep to hit dreaming, and sleep has been so
(01:20:13):
hard for her when she gets here. And so now
I'm probably dissecting this too much, but who knows. This
is just my hypothesis after talking to her, because I
was like, why isn't she dreaming? And I wonder if
she's just not getting to the right level of sleep
that she needs to be because she really struggles with sleep. Well,
I also don't dream, okay, And I struggle with sleep
(01:20:34):
a lot, and I've had a lot of PTSD issues
and anxiety issues, and I'm not saying it's the same,
but I don't know the last time I dreamed. I wow,
But you have nightmares. Oh, when I dream, they're nightmares,
and they're in English, they're in very English. And but
my dreams are always My dreams are always someone breaking
(01:20:55):
into my exact location. It's never I'm never in a fairy,
fairy detail of land of being attacked where ever I am,
I'm having a nightmare that I'm in that exact spot
that someone's trying to get me. And I wake up
and I don't know if it's a dream or not.
And that's a bit paralyzing, but not the same as her.
I don't know that I would dissect it too much yet. Okay, yeah,
no I'm not. But I'm like, oh, shoot, did Bobby
me asking her? I know, because I was like, oh, man,
(01:21:16):
does this mean? Because she even just like this. Last
night she came to my door and she doesn't really
ever ever do this, and she was like, I can't
sleep and she was frustrated, and so I said, okay, come,
come get in bed, and so she crawled in bed
and then she was able to fall asleep. But I
don't know if she ever hit the dream state clearly not.
But what about your son? Does he still pee? Yep? Still? Huh?
(01:21:40):
And what's what are you guys doing for that? Divers? Yeah,
we were all we're just because it just we try
to work on it, and then it gets so exhausting
and overwhelming and he feels defeated and he wonders why
he can't fix it, and he wonders why he's not
wrong with them. So then we go back to it
just being like, oh, it's okay, this happens to people sometimes.
(01:22:01):
Just throwing your diaper, it's no big deal. Instead, they're
both struggling a bit in their sleep. Hum. Yeah, she
feels like she's supposed to be up at night, she's not.
She that's when she becomes alive. I feel that way too.
I come alive at night. I'm not a morning person
at all. Well, I hate to hear that, but it's fine.
(01:22:21):
It's not need to be a bad thing by any means.
Just we're just curious what language she drinks in, and
now we know she doesn't, So there you go. And
she was right. And also there were times I didn't
understand what she was saying. Honestly. Oh really, yeah, you're
saying sword and I don't know she was a sewer. No, No,
I got that after a while. Oh I dissected the
whole thing. But yeah, well I mean not to that.
(01:22:42):
I mean, I'm what she was actually saying, because sometimes
it's hard. But yeah, yeah, I mean I was trying
to think through who her friend at the orphanage and
who was chasing them and did someone really chase them
at the orphanage? And is a dream that happened and
she felt like she needed to get away. Yeah, I
know it's too much. It's I'm for the good news,
(01:23:05):
so army Specialist Craig Hall, lost a leg in an
attack in Iraq of two thousand and seven. And I
love people organizations that help out our heroes. And this
guy's been battling through physical problems, emotional problems, and he
says now his life and orders got a good job
in a wedding on a way, but his goal in
life has always been to own a home. So this
program Homes for Heroes stepped in and just gave him
(01:23:27):
a house mortgage free, amazing, crazy, he says, the biggest
s gift he's ever received and the biggest blessing ever
two and he just owns a big shout out to them.
And we are too now Homes for Heroes and anyone
that works with our veterans to help them out. And
we've worked with Building Homes for Heroes, which is a
similar program to help our military get homes. I just,
first of all, one, I want to shout out Army
(01:23:47):
specialist Craig Hall for serving us and two Homes for Heroes.
I think that's awesome and like to give him a
little time this morning. And that's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. The average American spends
between fifteen hundred and twenty five hundred dollars a year
on coffee, which is just a lot. And I but
(01:24:11):
I guess if you go to Starbucks a few times
a week, it really adds up because Starbucks is thirty
one bucks in the cup, so it's about right. Yeah,
and I use cake cup securing or whatever, and that's
pretty expensive. We'd probably go through like six cups a day. Oh,
this is two thousand dollars a year on coffee. That's
a lot. And hey, I want to last night, you know,
at the show, we met the winner of our prizeo
(01:24:34):
thing that we did where it was like you can
put ten dollars in and win that picture that Ronnie
Dunn took of me in cowboy gear. And so they
drew a winner. We didn't. The place did. And she came.
I think she flew up from San Antonio. It came
to the show. I met her before the show. She's
actually here it right now on the studio. And so
there she is. We're gonna bring her in here. Hey,
come on in here. So we're gonna she didn't know
(01:24:54):
she was gonna be on the air. Um, and so
what is your name? Hannah we're gonna Mike Hannah up.
But it's weird and really cool to actually meet the
people who win these contests, because I know I would
think if I weren't a contest, like who really wins
that stuff? Right? Oh? For sure? And she was there
because her dad and they're handing out He's watching back there. Great.
(01:25:16):
What do you think of the show last night? It
was fantastic? It was so cool. Where are you from?
I'm from Sagine, Texas originally, so between Austin San Antonio.
Do you listen on kJ or case one on one
now kJ, because I'm in San Antonio. So and you
put in and pay ten bucks for like a lottery
ticket or what. I don't know what they'd call that,
but like if then the sweepstakes? Yeah, and then how
(01:25:38):
do they contact you to say that you won? They
emailed me and I thought this is not real, Like
I thought I had been catfished and Russia hacking problem. Yeah,
but you know, I just like blindly sent my social
to them and was like, there's a small chance this
is real or they're draining my bank accounts. I don't
really know, but it worked out. So, so then do
you get on the phone with them. Uh yes, and
(01:25:59):
what do they they say to you, I've never won
anything yet. It was amazing to me. Like I sat
on my couch and just stared at the email for
I don't even know how long. It's like, there's no
way this is real. But I sent in all my
stuff and they said like, all right, we've got your
flight booked and they'll get in the Bobone show, will
get in contact with you. So it was all like
(01:26:19):
it still feels kind of sketchy, like looking back, and
like there was very minimal contact with them, but it
was real. It worked out. So Instagram story, she said,
I won the contest, I'm here, Holy crap. And I
hadn't met her yet. So we're at the rhyme and
and she comes up to the dressing room and where
I'm just getting ready for the show, and we hang out.
(01:26:40):
And she also met Leon Bridges in the hotel. Oh
that's cool. Yeah. I was coming out of the elevator
and he was walking in and so I asked him
if he was Leon Bridges. He was, so yeah, it's crazy.
It was a wild night. Did you have decent seats
last night? Yeah? They were. We were up in the balcony,
but we were like four rows back and so we
could see everything. It was unreal. It was so cool.
Light of the night for you. Oh my gosh. Well,
(01:27:01):
going backstage and meeting you back there was pretty cool. Like,
I don't think I can top that. So if you
had to like what that you saw last night in
the Million Dollars Show, what part of it do you
think was like? Wow, Brooks and Doune wasn't crazy? Yeah,
they were actually like my first concert at the San
Antonio Rodeo, but this was, I mean, beyond anything I've
ever experienced. So it was pretty cool. Well, and then
(01:27:23):
you had to decide who you were going to bring
with you, Yes, because you won the contest. And by
the way, um Hannah right, Yes, Hannah's here and she
is from Sagine, Texas and she won that contest where
Ronnie Done took a picture of me and then you
paid ten dollars to Saint Jude and they drew somebody.
They email her, which I don't I don't think I
would have believed it, guys, I'm gonna be honest. I
would have got out have been like stop it, Eddie
(01:27:47):
and so and she's here. She went to the show
last night. She won the big picture that Ronnie and
I took and signed and met your backstage, and you
have to decide who you're going to bring with you,
and you decided to bring my dad because he is
also a big fan of the show. So yeah, it
was between my dad and my husband. And then I
was like, sorry husband about that decision. He was cool
(01:28:08):
with it. He knows that my dad's a fan too,
so he was like, he should go with you. Amy,
did you meet her last night? I did, Yeah, and
her dad and we talked about yeah sighin and all
the things, and yeah, her running Leon Bridges. I have
heard this all, but one thing I do want to
know is the picture that you won. Where are you
going to put that? Oh my gosh, yeah, maybe the mantel.
(01:28:32):
I don't know that, Okay, I mean, but that's super
cool too that you are Brooks like Brooks and Dunn
was on your first concerts and you got to see
them last night, and Ronnie took the picture of Bobby
that you Yeah, it's like a good yeah, it wasn't insane.
I don't thank you for listening to the show. Of course,
I know you didn't think you were going to be
on the air. I saw a text last night that
she sent Morgan number one, and she was like hey,
(01:28:55):
because she didn't win to be able to come up
to the studio. But I was like, yeah, sure, But
she text Morgan and watch, Hey, I'm just gonna shoot
my shot. Can I also come up to the studio?
And so I was like, of course you can come up.
So and then she also didn't know she was gonna
be on the air. No, And when do you head
back to Texas? It's night, So we fly out at
like eight or something. Okay, here's the annoying thing about
those late flights is that you gotta check out of
(01:29:16):
the hotel, give them your bags, and then walk around aimless,
like for like four hours. Yeah, and we didn't rent
a car. We like debated, but it's all right. I
don't even care because I'm here. So we could have
been at a motel six with no bags and it
would have been fine. What are you gonna do for
like four hours today? I don't know. We did the
Hall of Fame on Sunday and I don't know, might
(01:29:36):
go out to like the Opuland hotel. We'll see, just
walk around the hotel. Yeah. Yeah, I might just sit
down in the lobby and like decompress for an hour.
Well really glad that you won, yeah, and that you
had such a good time last night. Yeah, and that's
it's just cool hotel. I mean, I think I'm starstrucked
to meet a winner who won the contest for us.
It's even cool. People should know that. It's like, because
(01:29:58):
we do these contests and they are are real, but
sometimes we don't ever see people just get their prize
and disappear. We just hear about the winner, and so
to actually see you, it's like, oh, wow, it's neat.
How long have you been listening to the show? Oh
I was trying to figure that out. I think like
thirteen years. Woh my gosh. I'm a dedicated fan. Yeah
so yeah, so since I started, Yeah, I used to
(01:30:18):
play the Name That Tune tournaments. She showed me a
picture of the Name That Tune tournament when she was there. Yeah,
way back end of the day. Yeah, we had matching
t shirts. I made them with puff paint. I had
a puff paint shirt too that I wore to the tournament. So, well,
we're gonna let you go, Okay, but thank you for
listening and hopping in the sweepstakes too, because odds are
(01:30:39):
you weren't gonna wine you haven't too, but yonds are
you weren't. And that money went to a great cause,
which is Saint Jude. And thanks for waking up early
and dad, good to see you. Can you hear us?
That's on a pimp and joy hat? Yeah, can you
hear us? Yeah, you can't hear us? All right, Sorry
you didn't get to. Sorry I didn't bring in the
rioty I didn't. I didn't need to get the call in.
All right, Well, nice to meet you. Thanks for listening. Amy.
(01:31:00):
You want to say to Hannah? Oh yeah, I mean
I'm just so glad that you got to. I guess
you could call this a dream of yours. I don't know. Actually,
no her meet she I knew how much she wanted
to meet you. I think I had. I saw you
backstage right after you met him maybe, and she was
(01:31:20):
it was a big deal. So this is cool. I
mean somebody could have won that was like I don't
like about It's cool that she's been a long time
listener and she actually really enjoyed it. So what I
want to say is congratulations on like having something really
cool go down. Thank you, And hopefully your airline has
a little TVs and you can watch running wild Bear
Grills on your flighty. I planned to watch it. Yeah,
(01:31:42):
all right, there's Hannah. All right back in a second. Well,
I got a couple of things I wanted to talk
about before we finished the segment. The first of all,
I saw this story and I needed to wait till
this hour of this show to mention this. But this
guy was hospitalized. You hate to hear stories about people
again played in the hospital, right when we all agree
on that they're not good. Yeah, but well, so he
(01:32:04):
took a bull sex stimulant for a bull, like a
literal bull, cow like a bull like aunt ro. So
he was hospitalized with an erection that lasted three days
after taking a stimulant quote used for breeding bulls. Oh
my goodness. What The unnamed individual underwent emergency surgery. He
(01:32:28):
took the drugs with the intention of having a sexual
encounter with a young woman of thirty years old. He
purchased pills in Mexico from Number one, where farmers used
the pills to encourage mating between their cattle. Oh my goodness, No,
how old is he blos forty one? No way, that's
this guy. That's a guy before him who underwent how
(01:32:50):
to do it? How old this? Well? This I said
last year a forty one year old man in the
UK had to do it um because he had the
same thing, so that he could barely walk anyway. I
just reading this, I wanted to share the pills. The
animals are meant for animals, right, and I don't think, yeah,
you would need the strength of what a bull would need.
(01:33:12):
But can you imagine how press vie for three days?
Just well even for like an hour. You gotta deal
with the other. I'm sure the first hour was great.
This is cool. Now then like a second day, a
second day, like third hour? Do your god? Ah, yeah,
that's crazy. I want to let's do this. I want
to play this last night during our million dollars show,
(01:33:36):
the Raging Idiots, it's our full band, and usually the
Raging Idiots is a comedy act, but we bring in
the full band and all of these major artists jump
in and play with us. And last night Brooks and
Dunne played with us, Sam Hunt, Foreigner, Brett Young, Kane Brown.
It was just a massive show. And one of Eddie
and my best friends is our backup singer from Austin, Texas,
(01:33:57):
and he was first of all, he was my trainer
for like ten years and he's just our friend and
he was hanging around shows and we're like, hey, due
background singing, and now he's sang background for like four
or five years and he's like a background dancer. His
dance moves are the best. He proposed to his girl
last night on stage. They've been together for a bit
and he asked me before the show goes, hey, man,
there you pose are my girl? And I was like yeah.
So we made up this whole bit where we were
(01:34:18):
going into an Alicia Key song. We all started singing
and hold on a second, let me explain it a
little better. And so we're we're talking and everybody sings
a little part the first person. So people did nana,
some people did it. Did it. He goes around and
then he walks over to the side of the stage.
His girlfriend doesn't know anything except he's walking over to
(01:34:38):
her in the middle of a song. And it's such
a circus on that stage and people are walking all
over the place because we got like ten microphones up
all over the place. So he walks up and as
everybody's singing the song, he drags her out to the
middle of the stage and I think that's when you
hear the keys they're gonna come in. Everybody starts cheering.
I think they start to realize he's about to propose.
There's a lot of this for a little bit, and
(01:35:00):
he's like ten seconds. Hey, In a good book it
(01:35:21):
says if a man finds a wife, he finds a
good thing, and he finds favor in God. Here at
the rhyman, all our friends, all our lovely friends as
well under God right here. I feel like ever since
we met, he's given me a great thing in you.
(01:35:42):
I'm gonna ask you, will you marry me? She said yes,
(01:36:05):
and then the music started back up. They did a
little hug a little bit. I'm not sure what happens here.
It turned it up here you go? Is that it
right now? Is it? Okay? It was a It was
a real special moment. So all these shows that we
do every year, there's just something happens. It's a different
kind of show every year, you know. But that was
a real, real special moment too, So really, really proud
(01:36:26):
of the show last night, and thank you everybody who came.
And if you didn't get to come, we're gonna end
up making a special lot of it. You'll be able
to hear it all and help Saint Jude as well.
Raymondo is in our glass room. He runs the board
and does a lot of the audio. But Raymundo has
five foot six and his height has often been a
topic of discussion on the show. Raymond do you ever
(01:36:48):
dated girl that didn't like you because your height. I've
dated girls that are a lot taller than me, so
I don't think so. No, Okay, Well, he often comes
in and exaggerates how tall he is. He'll be like,
I'm five eight. Then we'll measure m and he's not,
like about five seven. Hen measure them. But I have
something for you here. Men are paying seventy six thousand
(01:37:09):
dollars for a limb extending surgery that involves breaking leg bones,
inserting nails and screws, and it makes them inches taller.
Oh my gosh, Raymondo, let me ask you this, if
it was paid for, would you do this? No, I'm
telling you, guys, being tall is overrated. My father's very tall.
He's dealing with so many back leg issues, all kinds
(01:37:30):
of My mom's short. She's gonna her body's gonna live
till one hundred. The two hour, seventy six thousand dollars experiment,
which is wild. Did it cost that much and you
go in and they break your bones? When you think
about that, I mean, I'm not into it. I guess
(01:37:51):
I could understand, you know, if that's something that would
make somebody happy and more confident that they would want
to do that. I'm not going to. I would like
to be a little bit taller, but I guess I
can just I just wear heels. Some patients may lose
athletic ability. The procedure involves inserting surgical nails and screws
into the hollow part of a person's bone and slowly
(01:38:13):
extending the nails and screws to train the tissue to
permanently stretch. It just sounds like you're always in a
bad mood because it's always going to be hurting, right,
And I don't want to lose my athletic ability. Yeah,
because that'd be a real disservice to you. Huh. Let
me go over and talk to Laura in Nashville. Hey, Laura,
you're on the Bobby Bone Show. What's happening? Hey Bobby,
Hey studio, what's happening? Not much? What would you like
(01:38:39):
to say? Hey, I went to the Million Dollars Show
last night and it was absolutely amazing. Oh, thank you
very much. We definitely had a lot of fun. Got
in late last night. Brooks and Dunne crushed it. Heat
Sanders crushed. I mean, there are just so many I
don't even know anymore. Yea one just crushed it. It
(01:39:00):
was just Sam came Wan, Sam Hunt came on at
the end of the night. Kobe Kla Yeah, really good.
They were awesome. Kobe kel came on, did starts in
my toes? Makes me tick? And then her band Gone
West came out. It's great. Yeah, this guy, it is
a wonderful night. Um no, it was awesome. Yeah. Well,
thank you very much for coming to the show last night.
(01:39:21):
And people already asking when next year is. We have
no idea. Wow, we just woke up a few hours
ago right to come in on this show going like,
oh boy, we got through that. Hey, right, is this
gonna be? Like? What is it? May fest were after
right after the festivals over tickets going sale for the
following year. None even knows who's playing. We can't. We
always build it around a major act and then once
they commit, like Brooks and Dunne, then we were like, okay,
(01:39:43):
they're in on this Monday, so then let's do the
whole show. So no, not like that at all. Okay,
thank you Laura calling, have a great day. It was awesome.
Thank you so much. Thanks for everything you do. By
Fox is trying to create a new holiday called Super Monday.
They launch ads and encourage viewers take the day off
after the super Bowl so they can catch up on
(01:40:03):
all the TV shows they missed. Oh interesting. It just
makes sense that if all these extra days we have
as holidays, if your company gives them, one of them
should be after the super Bowl because nobody's getting crap
done anyway. It's true. I mean, that's gonna do it
for us. If you are near a television tonight, watch
Running Wild with Bear Grills. It will be on at
(01:40:25):
ten ninth Central. I am the guest and hopefully it
gets really good ratings. That's onto NAT GEO National Geographic
channels right, NAT Geographic, National Geo any option of all
of them, so check it out. You can also see
what I eat. I know we have a contest in
some of our stations, like see what Bobby eats in
(01:40:45):
the wilderness and win a prize. Oh that yeah, I
was like, oh wait, what now I know funny. So yeah,
check it out Tonight on nat GEO Running Wild with
bear Girls. That's gonna wrap today's show up. It has
been a wonderful show. Bear Girls came on, the President
of nat GEO came on. We talked about the million
dollars show with the Raging Idiots last night. Ask crazy,
(01:41:07):
just appreciate you guys so much, and and what's going
on today? I'm seeing a new chiropractor today, So is
that like a first date? A little nervous? Well, I am,
because he's one I wasn't gonna go, but I have
seen him on Instagram for about six months now and
one of my friends got me in and so I'm
kind of just intrigued by what he does. So we'll
(01:41:27):
see what happens. But I'm going. And I had to
fill out like a huge survey online before and all
the questions he was asking, I was like, huh, I
wonder why he needs to know this? But oh well,
maybe it'll help me. What about Oh well, I guess
what do you have besides nat Geo. Tonight we'll have
a podcast Bobby Cast tonight with Laney Wilson, who performed
last night at the Rhyman. She was awesome. Yeah, she
was great. I'm gonna do that obviously, that show. I
(01:41:50):
gotta get on the bike today too, because I got
my streak. I'm trying to get fifty two weeks in
a row. I'm at like week forty seven. I think
one year. Then I'm not gonna worr about the streak anymore.
I'm trying to get one year. Ride my all the time,
so um and then just rest a little bit. My
voice is starting to get a little worn down because
we sang for three hours last night. So let's say
we'll see you guys on Wednesday show. Thank you so much,
(01:42:11):
don't forget coming in on Friday, Dustin Lynch and his parents.
His new record comes out. It's all about his hometown,
so we're bringing in his home parents. So that'd be
Friday's show, right, We'll see tomorrow by Everybody Show