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July 20, 2018 63 mins

Lunchbox calls in this morning to share another update on his newborn baby boy. Amy explains why her husband had a run in with a police officer. Also, Class of 2018 artist Jimmie Allen stops by for the Friday Morning Conversation. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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are tweeting me about this one. The Bobby Bones post
show pre show Just Finish step On Friday Show, Jimmy
Allen was in. By the way, I hate that on
the podcast, we can't play the songs that they play
because he and it's all rights issues. But he did

(00:44):
YouTube with without you and that's up there. But you
can watch it on YouTube correct that we can do. Yeah,
so you don't hear the Jimmy Allen interview. Kind of
inspiring story. Guy moves to town, that's living his car
for a while, shower on the gym. I was talking
to a friend of mine who talks about trying to
make it as an artist, and he just moved from
Los Angeles and he says, listen, and I find this
to be a bit true. We're in country music. Not

(01:06):
fully true, but he said, And to move to California
be an artist, you almost have to be rich because
you can't afford to live out there. Like the days
of just dragging yourself up and going out and slumming
it are becoming fewer and far between because it's so
expensive to live in places that most of the celebrities
were rich before they were celebrities, So that start from
the bottom and work your way up thing isn't happening

(01:28):
as much because in Nashville you're seeing that a bit too.
In Nashville, there are two ways that people are are
are artists. They either are super rich and they can
afford to come and take three or four years and
spend money on music and how to get good instruments,
that kind of thing and living and we're about paying
the rent and the second job. Or they're completely broken

(01:49):
they have nothing to lose. There really is no middle
there's not really a middle class that comes to Nashville.
As an artist, you either are broke and you come
You've got nothing to lose all on the line. I'm
just gonna create and and live in a place that
probably isn't that great. Or you're super rich and there
really isn't a middle class in the creative world. I

(02:10):
do like the stories of the parents that move with
their kid because they have a dream of doing it,
like a Taylor, of course, but she I don't know
what's super rich, okay. Kelsey Ballerini is another one. She
came with her mom, single mom. Like, I love that.
As a parent, I wish you could do something like that.
But here's the thing that those are young kids in that,
like twelve yes, okay, yeah, not not adults, yeah, eighteen nineteen.

(02:34):
His parents moved with them. Yeah, And I'm like, cut
the courts. I was telling one of the kids on
American Idol, like cut cut cut the cart. Yeah, because
if as a parent of you let them go by themselves,
they learn a lot, right. I mean you always talking
about there's not even mistakes, you just gotta go learn life. Yeah.
But again I come from a slightly different background. But yeah,
I thought that was an interesting observation by him saying

(02:54):
all the celebrities. You see, for the most part, they're
all rich people. They were rich before they got rich
because they could actually have four to get away and
not work. It's like politicians, you know what. Politicians don't
represent us because for the most part, they're all rich
people that could stop working go be a politician. And
then some of them don't evenally believe what they're saying,
believe they just want votes. Most of them don't. We're

(03:15):
in the world now to where most people are just
trying to keep their job more than they are represent
us as people and so but it's hard to find
a politician who comes from uh not a lot of means.
Most of them come from a lot, and that's why
they get to run for politics, for political office. So yeah, anyway,
there's that. Did that. By the way, speaking of money,

(03:35):
Eddie wants to pay me for the light? Yeah you ready?
Wait how much? Have a check? Would check? Its blank?
Blank chick, it's ready to be sign here it is
right here, Loo that it's blank? Who signed it? Well,
nobody at me. I'm about to so Eddie's wife. Whenever
I had the party, crushed a light in my yard
and we had the conversation I thought maybe I should

(03:57):
just eat the payment. Like at a party, I gotta
pay for the things at the party. Yeah, I mean
that's what I thought too. But well then what I
was told was things at the party that broke, like
my toilet in the house. Didn't do that, No, no,
but things that were party related I should pay for.
So I did that was not party related. You basically
ran over You ran over light in my yard. When
did that happen? When you guys will after the party? Yes,
after the party, after the party, and it was not

(04:19):
in the party whatever. But I thought it was after
the party, was after the party, But I mean that's
still part of the party. After the party is not
part of the party. Everything before the party is before
the party. This is after the party. So you haven't checked.
And I told you how much the light was, which
was Remember that you said a D and ten? What
was it? What was it? How about this? Yeah, give

(04:41):
me a coupon. You write that check for one it's
already written zero over AXX and you take that and
you donate that to the Nashville Humane Associated This is
why I didn't fill out the check. Well, honestly, the
real reasons because I didn't know it was Bobby Owns
or whatever. If I wrote you a Bobby Bones check,

(05:02):
could you cash that? Yeah? The bank knows deal with
that sometimes. Okay, So what do you want me to
write it to Nashville Human Association? You got it? I
love that, and so then we're square. Okay, I love
it right in the check and I'll text my wife
you're laugh It's just funny. I didn't think you would
ever snow. I think his wife made him. His wife
had to make him. Who do you think gave me
the check? Yeah, they're right, Eddie. Robbed high School? No no, no, no, no, no, no,

(05:26):
not Robber High School. The high school let me into
the football game for free, and you promised them that
you would come back and pay. I never promised them.
I didn't say it. And they said just get us
next time. You said, okay, okay, that's when they say,
like get us next time. Bones. That's just like get
us next time. It's a good. Yeah, that means get
us next time. And then what did I say the
start of this football season? I will go pay it. Well,

(05:48):
so there's the check. We are the check. I want
to I want you to take a picture. Want you
to take a picture of the human association. You dropping
that check? Oh you got it? Yeah? I like going
there anyway. So I just want to. I just want to.
I want to see because I know you are. I
got it. Look, I'm already writing it. What do you mean?
You know how I am? I know how you are.
You're deceiving sometimes I get to I get to it
at some points. At some point, Amy anything. Here we are.

(06:11):
It's the weekend. Now, we're wrapping up the show. A
lot of our listeners about to get into the show
from today. Anything you'd like to say about the week
in general? Um, missed you guys. I'll see you all Monday. Yeah, yeah,
be like in the studio altogether. It's gonna be weird
lung Fogs to be on because he's a dad like
so much this week. Yeah, it's a lot to have

(06:32):
you week. It's crazy to me people go back and
listen to old episodes of the show. I appreciate that,
but you know the show, I feel like it's so
timely that watch listening to an old episode more than
like three days back. It's like watching the news from
three days back, a little behind. It's just like what
you just watched today's news. You kind of catch up,
But a lot of people say they catch up. I
appreciate that. I mean, you like us more than I do.

(06:55):
That's cool. People remind us of the dumb things that
we did five days ago. Let me tell you why
don't lie? Okay, not because I'm too good to lie,
you don't. Yeah, I'm saying why I don't lie. Not
because I'm too good to lie, because i'd lie ad
wa la la la la la la la la lie,
but because I can't remember. So it's like, what's the use.
I'm just gonna be honest all the time. Yeah. I

(07:17):
got busted in a lie yesterday. I said in the
early show message that I didn't know the gender of
lunch Floss's baby. I did, and later in the show
I did know the gender. Whatever, people called me out.
That's what happened. When you lie, you lie. Okay, I'll
stop lying there it is okay, Well out there, have

(07:40):
a good weekend. Listen. I'm gonna be in Biloxi. The
show sold out when I'm doing the Gold Nugget um,
so I can't wait to see everybody in Alabama, Missisipire.
Everybody comes out The only shows that you can seld
buy tickets too for the rest of the year till
December are Baker's Field. There are a couple of tickets
in d C and Little Rock and that's it, and
those two may be sold out by the time the
day's over. But it's been a really it's been great.

(08:01):
It's been a great week. Been a crazy week, Amy.
And thing you'd like to say, I hope everybody has
a great weekend. I think about that worry. I think
about it all the time, and we will have good days.
Would you like to say? I'm just excited to have
Amy back. And I hope lunch Boxes baby is good

(08:22):
and being healthy. There it is. Are you guys gonna
go visit the baby at any point when it gets
big enough to? I don't know what. You can't see
the baby yet, that's what he said, you know. And
he even said he can't take the baby home. And
there it's an oddly emotional to I don't want to
hop into somebody's sat. Yeah, you know, it's weird. Like
right now, lunch Boxes in like a baby nikki, like
a little nikku for little babies, and I'm in like

(08:43):
elderly like we're all like me. And I say that
now because I'm with full confidence. My dad is like
doing so much better. It's like, finally he's gonna do great,
pull out of this, live another twenty years. Life is great.
But I was thinking about that. I'm like, well, Lunchbox,
they were both at the hospital right now. He's with

(09:04):
little tiny babies and I'm with old people. That's right,
and both gone and both gone with this thing on
my back and walk it to Ratings Haven. Sorry, we've
just left you after. Just get on. It's killing me.
And radio station. Come on, whatever you have. Eddie and

(09:25):
Morgan over to and Ray and Morgan stop it what
everybody has to kind of Eddie fishing for compliments right now?
Nothing you know he does. I'm starting to see what
lunch Box is always screaming about. But yeah, like, oh
yeah with Eddie, what Amy stopped kidding? I don't know, Oh, Eddie,

(09:49):
I got to talk to you about school. My kids
are going to go to your kids school. Great, that's all.
That's why I was asking you when it started. Okay,
all right, we'll talk after the show. Well it is
after show right now. After the after the post shop,
we do a poo. Then we'll talk after that. Okay,
have a right weekend. And what's that May Poppins. You're

(10:14):
so tired. It's been a long weeks. Been a long week.
I'm so tired. Good night, weekend. Okay, I'll see you Monday.
But here's today's show, Friday Show. But boom and you know,
do it in your little voice the way you let
me go. I've got a great weekend. We'll go ahead
and you can do it. You would you like to

(10:36):
do it? You take us out today? Yeah, I'll do it.
Go ahead in a way we go there, we go by, right,
your buddy and miss the boy. Yes, show, that's alright.
Now you're tired. Yeah, welcome to Friday Show. Good Yeah,

(10:59):
I love that. Okay, Amber and Kansas, thank you for calling.
What's going on? Oh hi? I was just calling just
to say hi, I have my nieces here and we're
just touch huge fans of the show. Thanks more in Kansas?
Do you live? And I know hut wheah? You know
Morgan number two from which yes? Is she famous around there? Now? Oh? Probably?

(11:23):
I don't know. I was doing a book signing a
witch talk and people would got to be like, hey,
I know Morgan number two. Yeah, yeah, yeah, what do
you think about that? Morgan number two? I think you're
lying before coming out and going hey, I went to
high school Morgan number two. I used to know Morgan
number two. What do they say about it? There was
like were I was like, yeah, yeah, So anyway, anything

(11:43):
you'd like for us to do on today's show, Amber, Oh,
I didn't know. My niece loves Morning Corny and we
got that coming up for sure, for sure we are listening.
I'm going to the Morning Corny now, Early Morning Corny.
You have one of those ready? Yeah? Okay, I mean
lunch box still isn't here, but we do want an
honor on the baby. Here we go, Morning corn When

(12:08):
Chuck Norris was a baby, he didn't have Teddy Bears.
Do you know why he had real bears that Morning Corny.
I wonder if kids even know Chuck Norris's probably not.
Do you know much about Chuck Norris? Yeah yes, I

(12:29):
do you get why you played with real bears? He's
Chuck Norris? Yeah? Yeah yeah, Amber, thank you for calling
and thank you for listening. We really appreciate you. All right,
we can say hi here. My niece has to say
hi real quick. Okay, Hello, how are you? What's your name?
How old are you? Wow? Do you have a boyfriend? Okay,

(12:54):
don't stay away, run as long as you can. Okay,
I I appreciate you. That's good. I like to appreciate
you recognizing people doing cool things. You see the pug
store in the news everywhere. The dog had the mug

(13:15):
shot and the whole thing. Okay. The Cape May Police
Department was able to reunite a lost pug named Bean
with their owners thanks to Facebook. So the patrolman responded
to a call and said, hey, there's a dog in
the yard. So he takes the dog back to the station,
stages a mug shot with the pug. It said, it's

(13:36):
like a little sign in front of the pug. And
then he posted on Facebook and they're like, oh yeah,
that's hard dog. We recognize the from the mug shots.
Although that's fun. But the cops say that they're using
him as an example. You run away from home, you're
gonna get a mug shot. That's that's that's a hard
life too. Oh yeah, that's funny. Okay, time for the

(13:56):
news and over to Raymund the Bobby Bones Show in Missouri,
a duck boat carrying thirty one people capsized in rough waters.
Eleven people died, seven were injured, others are still missing.
In other news, tornadoes blue through Iowa. Seventeen people were injured.
They said there's catastrophic damage outside of Des Moines. And

(14:19):
finally in recall news, they're recalling it. Swiss Rolls. Several
brands are being affected. Just see if they're made by
Flower Foods. If so, taken back for a full refund.
We're bringing our audio producer Raymundo, the he Jops audio
all morning long, coming to you from the glassroom, our
audio producer. Good morning, Raymundo. Morning. Hey, so how tall

(14:43):
are you five six and a half after we got
the recent measurements? Sudden, not tall guy, But you are
going to a jump class. Yes, you have to jump higher. Yeah,
it's actually an online program and what you do is
you do it for it ends up being a month,
a little bit over and you can gain three inches.
So they said that I should be able to dunk.
After I do this whole trial course, you'll be able

(15:05):
to dunk a basketball. Yes, yeah, my buddy is a
college athlete. He did it and was able to like
dunk two handed into a three sixty, and he's like, dude,
you for sure after this course, you're gonna be able
to do it. You'll be able to do a one
handed dunk. So by one day, give me a couple
of months on this one. So all the way in September,
sept middle of September. Okay, September eight. Let's say, okay,

(15:30):
Raymond will be able to dune five six, and he
claims he will be able to dunk. Hey, but your
thoughts on that, I mean, I just don't think that's possible.
I'm five six. There's no way I can dunk. By
the way, Eddie are producer and his wife are starting
to watch The Office from the very beginning. Yes, it's
on Netflix. My question is why would you invest into
an old show with all the new shows? Because I

(15:51):
like The Office. I've just never seen it. It's in
its entirety. I've only seen episodes here and there when
it was on air, like I don't know, ten years ago.
It's my favorite show ever. And I did the same
thing my ex girlfriend and I because she hadn't seen
it all, and we started from the very beginning. I
watched all ten seasons and we did it. I took
a long time, but we started it last night and
we got three episodes in out of I don't know

(16:11):
what Amy watched The West Wing. Yeah, I started that
last year, but you didn't finish. Huh No, there's so
many episodes and then now I wouldn't even know where
to go back to to know if I was, you know,
starting back. I can't remember what derailed me, but something
must have come out that was more bendworthy. But it's

(16:33):
great because every new thing that comes out, but people
that love Western, their West Wing, they're so passionate about
it that they convinced me I needed to watch it,
and it was good. I still am on the I
think people should watch The Staircase. Yeah, you can watch
that kind of catch up at Everybody. Yeah, it's on

(16:56):
my list of things to watch. The first episodes terribly
boring to seconds kind of boring. After that you're into
The Staircase. It's on Netflix. It's a documentary series about
a guy who his wife fell down the stairs. And
that's all I'll say. It's pretty good. It's pretty good.
So there's dad. If I'm recommending things. Jimmy Allen will
be in later. He's a Friday morning conversation. He's gonna play,

(17:16):
you know, because he has that song. And I give
you my bit shot. Can you smile? See something down?
Dance party come up the California and rolled down because
of you. I'm not the man I was before you.
I'm not saying that I'm perfect. If you know what

(17:40):
I'm saying, God give you shot. There go so he'll
be in. Look at this ray Shone dunk a basketball.
Amy's talking about West Wing. Yeah. I look at this
Eddie starting the office. Yea, I almost got got with

(18:01):
one of those fishing scams and I got a text.
Yeah that says we removed your Facebook post because it
contains abusive content. Visit the link to see which Now
I go, Oh, I wonder what I post as your
first thought? Yeah, and so I can see because everyone's
on Facebook, that someone would click that. They're just trying

(18:23):
to get you hit a link so then they have
access to your phone. Yeah. But we're a good one though, right, Like,
isn't that a good one? Yes, that's totally good. The
only reason why I wouldn't work on me is because
I haven't posted anything on Facebook in a while. So
I would know. I'd be like, wait a second, I
haven't posted. But if I was someone that posted every day,
like if Instagram did that to me, I'd be like
click click, click click. Well even if you post in

(18:44):
the last month, because I also have a personal Facebook,
but I don't use it. And that's also I was like,
I'm not clicking this. But if you just post at all,
you're like, oh, maybe I post something that someone tagged me.
I wonder what it was. But that's a good one.
Not not good for humanity, like smart, but that Yeah,
there we go. So if you get a text, it
goes we removed your Facebook post because it contains abusive content.

(19:06):
Visit and then hits a link to If that's a
text to you, don't click the link. The more you know.
Linda in Virginia Beach, good morning to you, Good morning,
thank you for calling. What's going on, Well, I'm letting
you know that in Virginia Beach, I'm on my way
to work and all I see is this big banner
that states Bobby Jones. Bobby Bobby Boy wrote Bobby Jones,

(19:30):
we got a bigger problem. No, it's from our local
station US one at six point one I listened to
every morning. I'll listen to Bobby Bones on and they've
got the huge banner all over Hampton Roads flying, you know,
sharing Bobby Bones Well, that's cool. Hey do you know
that I'm Bobby, Like, it's it's me, Bobby you're talking
to I know you're awesome. No, I feel like you

(19:52):
were talking about me in third person to me anyboy
like that? Yeah, because she was in your last name.
So wait, hey, so hey, Linda. Guess what. I was
talking to Linda this morning, right, and she was totally cool,
and Lynda and I were chatting back and forth talking
about you know how much I love Virginia beat You
do you remember that? Yeah, that's what it sounded like. Yeah,

(20:12):
that's what it felt like. I was like, wait, you
didn't know it's me? Hey, how are you this morning?
Everything good? I'm great, I'm great. I love listening to
you guys in the morning, and I am a new listener.
I have to be really honest with you. So someone
gave me your book about a year ago, your first book,
and I read it and I loved it. And I've
been listening to you guys every morning. Thank you very much.
What so did you listen to another morning show before us? No,

(20:36):
not really, you were totally nothing for your ear, Pandora
virgin ear as you say, part of me nothing, don't
listen to me. Hey, Linda, thank you for calling watch
out for that banner that Bobby Jones banners flopping all
around out there. Sorry, that's my bad, Bobby six point
one flying all over Hampton Roads advertising. Hey do you

(20:59):
have the new book? I wrote a new book? You
have that one? I do not have it, but I
love the name of it. Give me to say I
can sign it and send you one if you want one.
I would love that. Can you hold on the line
one second? Sure? Thank you? Yeah, you're welcome. Thank don't
hang up. There's Linda and Virginia Beach and we get
a thumbs up. We do have a book. Sometimes I
just give away stuff. I don't even have it to
give away. So yeah, by the way, I have a

(21:21):
new book out called Fail Until You Don't. It was
a number one best seller, which I'm very proud of,
and it's ten dollars off on Amazon right now, So
Fail until you Don't if you want to grab that. Otherwise,
let's keep rolling with the show here. We got to
the dance party coming up top of the hour. Huh yeah, Hey,
Whoop is right there? It is Whoop there it is
Whoop from a Texas a and m Aggie Whoop upside

(21:43):
your head? Yeah, Sny Morgan number two filling it for Amy,
go ahead Morgan number two, Kelsey, Ballerini and Halsey karaoke
some Dixie ticks. Halicy, she's the hop girl who sings
I'm bad a love. Yes, I'm good at that song.

(22:04):
I never heard it, but I like that. Have you
never heard that song? I don't think so, not the
way you sing it. Well, yeah, that's special. So we
have a club of them singing. Yeah we do. Sounds terrible.
That's Kelsey and Halsey, two elite level singers. Obviously it's

(22:26):
only because cell phone. But let me hear this again.
Somebody's really off there. I'm not sure who it is.
It could just be somebody in the crowd. Yeah, maybe
it's the person filming it. All right, what else more?
Number two? So some new music out today. Lori McKenna's
the Tree. Yeah, and this song is called people Get Old.

(22:46):
I've played this on the show before. I do love
Lori McKenna's Snows Come On and that film that Little
People Gettle. That's Lauren mckenneth. She wrote Humbling Kind for

(23:08):
Tim McGaw by herself, by the way, in a time
where most people don't write songs by themselves anymore. She's
one of the love junkies. So they wrote girl Crush.
But Loria mckenn has got a new record, all right,
who else? Mason Ramsey released an EP famous, Is that right?
He's a little uttle kids, one of the famous. Yeah,

(23:34):
that's it from music. We got movies out this weekend,
Mom and Mia. Here we go again with on rotten Tomatoes.
It's pretty good score. We got the equalizer to only
but that has Denzel Washington in it, so that counteracts
the bad rating. And then Unfriended Dark Web has six
on rotten Tomatoes. Don't even know what that is. It's

(23:54):
like the dark Web of Facebook, and you know, the
dark one. I don't want to watch anything about this
right now, with what's happening Russia, I have no interest
in seeing what's really happening, even if it's a movie,
because it's probably based something real that's true. You know
what I mean? You don't want that in your life
right now. It's already in my life. I don't even
know about watching me right now that it Yep, Moregan
number two and that's the skinny. It's time for the

(24:18):
good news. Over to Morgan number two. Go ahead. Someone
complained to the city about a thirteen year old hot
dog stand. However, instead of shutting him down, the city
met with him to make sure he had all the
equipment he needed and they even paid the eight seven
dollars for his food from it. Yeah. I like that
thinking about that. I like that they went in kids

(24:40):
that they're just trying to make a book, trying to
do it the honest way, learn about business. Yeah, and
they even paid the permit. It's awesome. Who's the tattletelle?
By the way, who goes unless it's on my property?
I think I'm just going, hey, kid, good for you.
People that just don't have anything better to do or
get weird. Same people like a plan on Facebook and
ye people say nothing to do. They're the in person

(25:04):
Facebook people. What town is this Moran number in Minneapolis? Yes,
you know what what I'm here right now, Hey, go
find him that find that person. I'm gonna it's in
vigilante Justice down, Head over to producer Ready, who is
filling in for lunchbody? All right, this one comes to

(25:24):
you from Lake Charles, Louisiana. A man was just curious.
He's been in some trouble in the pass and he
wanted to call the police, and Stephen had any outstanding warrants,
so he called Okay, not the number to call that.
So the cops were like, you can't do that. So
now we're gonna go find you and arrest you. You You.
So he got arrested. Did he have any warrants? No,
no warrants, but missus nanead okay. And that's the bonehead

(25:49):
story of the day. Now. Starbucks founder Howard Schultz had
a birthday yesterday with sixty five You gotta start on
coffee drip machines, and now it's worth two point six
billion dollars. He stepped down to the CEO a couple
of years ago. I think he's going to get him
the political world, but he was just selling coffee machines

(26:10):
and now he's were two point six billion dollars. So
I have a game for you here. I'll give you
the famous founder of a company. You name the company.
It's pretty easy. Yeah, I think it's easy. Take turns. Amy,
you're up first, Okay, Elon Musk Tesla, Eddie Sam Walton,

(26:32):
Walmart correct Amy, Dave Thomas's. It's gonna get hard, isn't it? Yeah,
Eddie Bennett Cohen and Jerry Greenfield Ben and Jerry's. Wow.

(26:54):
I'm not surprised that you got it. Surprised you got
it so quick? Well? I love Cherry Garcia interesting Amy. Yeah.
Glenn Bell, he founded what fames company? Glenn Bell? I
mean fell Bluebell ice cream? Oh? No, good guest though,

(27:20):
Taco Bell. Oh my gosh, I'm so dumb. His last
name is Bell. That makes so much sense to me. Yeah.
Come on, Carl Cartuer, Carl Carture, what he found? Oh
he did? Uh? Pringles Carl's Jr. Carl Amy. You guys

(27:44):
are tied right now. Harland Sanders, Harlan Sanders, Colonel Sanders
KFC able to stay alive? Come on? Come on? Henry W.
Block and Richard Block h and R. Block Wow? Amy, Yeah,

(28:05):
James Cash Penny, all right, one more? D you gotta
get this one? Come on? Come on? How about Tom Anderson?
What did Tom Anderson? You need this to stay tied
Tom Anderson. Let's go with um Wilson. So tom My space,

(28:36):
Oh my god. The guy that follows the first follow once,
Oh man, I think he was Tom Thumb. No, but
you don't have to say that because you won for her.
Pretty But from a far away studio, we're all spread apart.

(28:59):
I'm minneapoli us that he's in Austin. Miami's in Austin.
We're all over the plates. Many technology man who needs it?
It's not time for and never gonna get it? Real play?

(29:25):
How about this? One third of teens cannot do this. Okay,
it's surprising, but one third of teens cannot do this,
never gonna get it? Think about that. We'll come back
after that. We got like a three minute step away.
But one third of teens can't do this. Play in
the car with whoever you're with, Bob, So one third

(29:48):
of teens can't do this. Let's go to Morgan number
two is the closest to a teenager on the show
at twenty four years old. What do you get as
Morgan number two? Whistle? Whistle? Can you whistle? No? I
can't whistle. Let's hear it. There you go, that's real good.
You really can't whistle it all amy, What do you
think it is? Use the house phone, a house phone,

(30:12):
I said, use a rotary phone. Oh that's like use
the pony express, like it doesn't exist. Not really. The
answer is ride a bike. Oh, one of the teens
can't ride a bike. I would never have gotten that.
You're right, can you ride a bike? More? Number two?
Yeah I can't. Okay, just making sure though. But she
loves this too, right, you're right, it's time for the

(30:34):
good news. Good. This one's kind of funny and makes
you feel good. So this girl named Leslie. She thought
she was the mate of honor for her best friend's
vow renewal ceremony, but her partner of seventeen years pulled
off the ultimate surprise. It really wasn't a vour renewal ceremony.
Was her secret wedding? What? Yeah, so he planned the

(30:56):
secret wedding she'd been waiting for under the guys of
it's a vow renew ceremonies. Everybody's dressed up, and she
just thinks she's there for another wedding ish thing, and
then all of a sudden, she went from being the
maid of honor to the bride. That's true. And also,
let me say this, they were together seventeen years. Listen.
I'm happy about this and good for them, and it

(31:18):
what a cool story. But seventeen years. Maybe it took
him a while to come up with the idea that
I mean, that's the way, that's that's a man. Well,
I do like that story, right, and and you like
that I love it to fifty guests. They were sworn

(31:39):
to secrecy. The guests knew and they didn't tell. Wow.
And then the thirteen year old son of the guy,
he wasn't told. He was actually serving as the page
boy for the renewal. But then it's like, hey, also,
you're the best man for your dad. Very cool. Yeah,
that's a good one. That's called tell me something good.
That's what we do the positivity right here today, that

(32:01):
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you like. It's one of those games that you will

(32:22):
enjoy and you'll probably lose track of time playing. We
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Uver two. Yeah, I really do. Yeah, me too. I'll
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Listen it really. It's called Best Fiends. Maybe you're traveling,
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(32:43):
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as well. So there we have the Best Feends. It's

(33:05):
your buddy and miss the boy this is that's right,
that's right. We gotta check in with our dude new
dad once a while man, now new dad. Lunch Boxes
on the phone. Now time for a baby Box date.

(33:27):
The first question, lunch Box, in the last twenty four hours,
have you named your baby? No, we are still name
was We still have not settled on the name. Oh,
this is so stressful. So you had the baby on
Tuesday and here it is on Friday, and you still
don't have the name of your baby. Don't have the
name of the baby. My wife hasn't light the way
the names look written out. So we're just going over

(33:48):
our list, one long one, just saying, Okay, what's in
the next name we like? And she writes it out,
she practices saying it, and she has it. Besides, she goes,
I can't commit, I can't cams like you the whole
first part of that relationship. What hey, lunch So give

(34:10):
me the stats of this baby. Here. I'm curious to
know this. This boy is born. Does he come out
like rock and roll away? Oh? Baby Box comes out
like a beast, you know, six weeks earlier. He's like, Oh, no,
he's gonna be small, ye right, baby Box. Hold on,
Let me say hold on, lunch Box, let me say
you did not say the s word. There you went

(34:33):
ship right, Yeah, I didn't say that word. Come on,
now we're on the radio. Okay, let's making sure because
everybody looked at me. He wouldn't know, he'd know not
to say about work. We go ahead. So baby comes
out and he is a monster, and I'm like, dang,
and you were six weeks early. He came in and
he was nineteen and a half inches long, and he

(34:55):
weighed in at five pounds eleven else is of solid awesomeness.
Oh he's already muscular. Yeah, I mean here the nurses
were like, wow, this dude's got some muscles. I'm like, yeah,
I got him from his daddy. Wow. So I guess
being six weeks early would affect the actual size of

(35:18):
the baby. So is that? Is that pretty strong? And
the last trimester? So he didn't get that last trimester?
Imagine what do you think he would have been with
the last trimester if he had to guess? If I
had a guess, probably about ten towns ten pounds? Wow? Wow? Okay,

(35:39):
so the baby comes out is six weeks early? If
he doesn't have a name, so is he does he
still look like a fruit or vegetable? Though a lot
of our audience wants to note at this point, is
he still a fruit or vegetable because you were comparing
him to a fruit or vegetable the whole time. Yes,
I mean right before he was born, he was he
was the size compared to an acorn squash in a

(36:01):
spaghetti squash. I think maybe it was the next one.
But yeah, now he just he looks like I don't
even know what's that big, But I would say he
just looks like a human. Now there's no more vegetable
vegetable life is over. You stay in the hospital again
last night. Are you planning to stay there everyday until
they becomes home or what's that? No? No, we we
left the hospital last night and came home, but the

(36:25):
baby is still there. That was probably the hardest moment
is because you're supposed to come home with your baby.
Think about that, So it's hard, like it's I mean,

(36:47):
I know he's in good hands and everything, but when
you come to the hospital and give birth, you expect
to go home with your child, and so he has
to be there until at least next week to day
when he would be thirty five weeks. That's the that's
the minimum, Like that's the minimum they have to be
in to get out of the nick you so well,

(37:09):
listen man, you know it's tough. Well thinking about you.
We all care about you. Can't wait to get that
baby home and we'll talk to you Monday. Cool, all right, lighter,
all right, there he is here, this guy, all sorts
of emotions. Love it, love it all right over to Amy.
Now the morning Corny, parent number one, Why is there

(37:34):
strange baby in the crib? Parent number two? You told
me to change the baby? All right? It's funny like different. Yeah,
that was the morning Corny. You have it. I got

(37:55):
a baby theme going, you know, I see that. The
Friday Morning conversation with Jimmy Ellen. This guy was one
of my class of announced that in January, Jimmy Allens
about to walk in the studio. I think the story
with Jimmy was Amy that as soon as his record
came out, I played it, and then you saw him

(38:17):
out at a kid rock concert, isn't that right? Yeah,
we were both at kid Rock and he came out
to me and was telling me about you playing his
song was the highlight of his day, whatever day it was,
and that he called his dad right away. And was
freaking out. Bobby Bones played my song blah blah blah.
So it was really cool. Yeah, that was the whole thing.
Harry is right here, Come on in here, Jimmy Allen,

(38:39):
come on in. I think it's got his guitar. Yeah, man,
get this up. I haven't seen I mean, I watched
our Socials all the time. Isn't it weird how I
don't feel like we've even missed a step since when
we were at the house four months ago, about four
months ago to podcast. But I but like I watched
our Socials. We watched it and so it's like, hey,
yeah I got to see down Yeah. And what the

(39:00):
good thing is that means you're busy? Means I'm busy.
You know we're doing something. No, but it means we
get to keep up with each other without seeing each other.
We're back in the like the caveman days, like the seventies.
They ain't get to do that, right Eddie do that now?
We didn't do that. Yeah. So you've been good. Yeah, man,
just been good standing busy. Congratulations on the on the Verge.
Many guys on the Verge, thank you, man. So you

(39:23):
get that call? What's I call? Like I got a
text um from the label president John Lobels like, hey,
check your email, and I check it. And of course
when he says check your email in a place I
don't get service, so you say check your email, So
I check it and I'm start reading and I'm like, oh, oh,
this is cool man. You know, because you work so
hard for so long to want to get at least

(39:45):
an opportunity. So if you're hard enough and long enough,
you'll eventually get lucky. Exactly. Yeah, Jimmy Allen is here.
He's our new I Heart Radio on the Verge artist,
which means that we have such faith in him as
an artist and the song that it's gonna get a
lot of play and it's best shot. Let me play
some des people abably heard this on the radio, little
bit al ed California from Delaware, Right, yeah, man, how

(40:09):
do they feel about you? Man? This crazy thing is like,
I'm like small town famous in Delaware. You know, they
they're so supportive, man. Uh, they're always talking about, hey, man,
we're glad you're you know, you're putting slower lower on
the map. Man, So they're behind me a hundred percent.
What Milton Delawares are How big is that town? Man?
When I left, it was like a hundred people, but
maybe I think I think we have like a thousand now.

(40:31):
But those are people that come in just for the
summer because we're like twenty minutes from the beach, and
then back to the winter, it's like ghost town. So
Jimmy Allen is here and you're gonna play for us
in a second. What I found interesting was how you
moved to town and you would, uh, you're working at
the gym. So what were you doing at the gym?
I was working at a snack bar at first, um,
just making protein shakes, making sandwiches for people, telling jokes

(40:54):
on the side. And then where were you living? U
When I first got there, I was living in a
trailer with no trick. Then after that I loved in
my car for a few months. So he loved in
his car for a few months. And you would shower
at the gym, shout out to jim, eat, work out,
and then after I got off working like twelve or
one pm, I'd go out and write songs and network
and then you're going you're sleep in the car. Yeah.

(41:16):
I got back to the car about like eleven PM.
Midnight sleep about four and a half five hours, And
where was the car parked? Because that would always be scary,
So I was the good thing is was it was
in Cool Springs, so I would park sometimes behind the
gym and sometimes in this business parking lot in Cool
Springs that's like shaded by trees and stuff. So we're
ever like, man, I should just go home. This is
maybe I can't do this anymore. Man. I thought about it.

(41:37):
But all these years, Man, I've been crazy enough to
believe that you know where I'm at right now? What
would happened? And I was like, if I go home,
what's the you know, what's the alternative? Like like like
I said before and when when we were talking about
your house, man, it was like I had siblings and
family members that was chasing their dreams because I was
chasing mind. So the fear of them quitting because I

(41:59):
gave up as kept me gone. So I was like,
I can't go home. So what was it that actually
got you out of the car. Was it saving up
at the gym? Did you get a publishing deal where
you started writing songs? And yeah, so I had a
little money at first. I could have got an apartment,
but the credit wasn't that good. But um my little sister,
I had promised her if she got good grades, I'd
help pay for her to go to private school. So
I lived in a car a little bit longer so

(42:21):
I can take that money that would have been for
rent and give it to my sister. And then I
had a friend moved down from p A and we
got an apartment together. He had better credit than that day. Yeah, man,
I like a you in here. I got a song.
It's like starting to hit because I turned to really hit,
like it's been out there were like I've I mean

(42:42):
I am and I were talking before you walked down.
Like the first time I heard your song and your music,
I was like, oh this guy, there's something special about him.
That was a year ago. Yeah, dude, I was like
October last year. I told her. Last year. We put
the EP out, did you come? And he played Joy
We Jimy can't play Joy week for it. I used
to know this gup before his BAM, But you guys
don't even know now his family. I don't say them anymore.
You're hanging on the car, he didn't. Yeah, we send

(43:04):
the car and change radio and talking about live. His
car is right next to my Jimmy Allen is here.
How's being a dad working out for you? Being a
dad has been great? Actually, I think being a dad
is what shifted my focus, you know, like my goals
in change, but my focus did, my my reason why.
And I feel like being a dad maybe a lot

(43:24):
more responsible, um, a lot more cautious with my decisions
people I let in my life and decision I choose
to make as far as people I do business with.
So how old you four? Just turn four? Sounds four
years old? That's like when they start to like no things.
Oh he knows like I brought him with me to day.
He's out there making noise with Mike in the in
the room hanging out. Mike's baby said it right now?

(43:47):
Ya hey, Mike, do you baby sitting in there? I
can't hear it. I can't hear know alright what those
headphones for? He can't hear. I think he's probably listening
to other audio or he's playing, like putting per Patrol
for your son loves that game, dude, what Paul Patrol?
He looks. So we have a game now and the
TV show. So he's all about it man that and

(44:08):
p J Mask. Oh yeah, my kids too, Bubble on
the double man. Are you guys talking to language? Keep talking?
Yeah yeah, I mean I want to be here one
week when y'all do that uber stuff, when your uber things. Yeah,
well I thought about doing is acting like I'm blind
and I can't really like move and like y'all put
me into uber and have me go somewhere. Seemed to do.

(44:28):
Oh they'll take you for sure, that's that's a no brainer.
We used to do a bit no, like when you
carry me and I'm like passed out, We're like, hey, man,
I kind of guy. You just drunk instead of blind.
That might be funny, Yeah, it might be funny. Yeah.
We used to do a bit though where lunch Box
he's not here, he had a dead baby. But we
used to do a bit though where um lunch Box

(44:51):
would go into a store and be blind and he'd
take a twenty dollar bill and can I get changed
for a one dollar from my one dollar bill? And
we would testing honest and everybody was honest. Yeah, everybody
was on. They go, no, sir, that's a twenty here's
all parts. In all cities. Generally, people were good at nice.
I love that. It's good to hear. Jimmy Allen is here.

(45:13):
You just heard best shot, and so I've seen you
play a few times. You always come out with cool covers.
I like that the thing you do to do a
bunch of melody of like vertical horizon and that's like
it's like snow patrols. That's what it is, snow patrol Yeah,

(45:33):
same time. All right, Jimmy Allen's here. So what are
you gonna play for you? I'm gonna play with without
you by you too. You're gonna play with or without
you by you two a song that almost made it
all right yeah and almost made the countdown. All right.
Here is Jimmy Allen. All right, Jimmy, I guess so.
Because of licensing roles, we can't play anything with music
on this I Heart radio channel or podcast anymore. But

(45:53):
you can't go to Bob and Bones dot com to
see it. We hate that we had to take it down.
Wasn't our decision, but I just wanted to keep you up,
and we wanted to keep up as much as possible.
So I go to Bobby Bones dot com to watch
her here. Whatever you're missing right now and thank you
for listening to the show, and sorry about all the
legal stuff. Jimmy Allen. This guy over here, come on

(46:14):
a little magic Dragons in there. Yeah yeah, we're the
mix up from there. The best shot out right now.
Congratulation man, thank you, thanks so much watching it all. Yeah. Man,
I appreciate you know, having me the support, making me
part of the you know, Bobby Bones class of Nington.
I've had so many people like literally come up to

(46:34):
me said, oh, yeah, like I found you because Bobby
he knows everything. And yes, I was like nice. Did
they all talk like that? Yeast? It is dudes and ladies. Now,
that's just the way the last lady talked to said
at the airpil Yeah, that's kind of my you know,
the one I enjoyed the most. So Jimmy Allen, check

(46:57):
a song. He's got a bunch of songs out there too,
but I check out best shot. That's single. Uh. Enjoyed
the time. I always enjoyed the time you start to
blow up. All right, Jimmy Allen, it's time for the
good news. So a mom and her three year old
we're doing some grocery shopping at Publix, and the three

(47:17):
year old left her little stuffed bunny behind, which is
just the worst. When you lose your stuffed animal at
three years old, I mean, life is over as you
know it. So the mom was desperate to find the
stuffed bunny, so she went to Facebook. Well, then some
employees at the store saw like, hey, whoa, we're looking
for stuffed bunny. So they went back and looked at
security footage and saw that the bunny had been dumped

(47:39):
into a garbage truck taken away to the landfill. Yeah,
nowhere to be found. Well, that guy and like three
other employees from public they went to the landfill and
dug through the trash, so they found the bunny. Then,
not only that, the guy that found the bunny took
it home washed it three times so that would be
super clean when the bunny got returned to see three

(48:00):
year old Madison. Wow, that's like good person alert. Wow. Yeah,
that's crazy. They didn't have to go to the landfill,
and they didn't have to money three times, they didn't
have to look at the security footage. You know. It's
like operation Fine Bunny. Yeah right, okay, there you go.

(48:20):
That's a good one opera. Yeah all right, thank you. Yeah,
that was tell me something good. It's a nickname I
don't deserve, but they do call me that name. Right, Yeah,
country music's youngest historian, right. And so I brought in
this segment because I think it's good for different generations
to know about country music. The Bobby Bone Show on

(48:41):
this day and fifty years ago, Johnny Cash went number
one with Falsome Prison. Falsome Prison. Put it on the
record at Falsome Prison. Problems still the gym. Yeah, yeah,
you know, it's the jam when every cover band plays
and time keeps dragon on. He performed a song at

(49:04):
Falsel Prison Januar. The crazy part of the song is
Johnny Cash stole the song. I knew that, yeah, and
so he has Falseome Prison. He took the melody and
many of the lyrics from Gordon Jenkins Crescent City Blues.
I hear the train coming, it's rolling around the bin

(49:31):
and I ain't been kiss load since I don't know when.
So they put out the record Johnny Cash does doesn't
credit him on the record, and Johnny Cash having to
pay us ot on what of like seventy about thousand
dollars back in the day, which is a lot more
than it is now to the does in Christmas City.
Who cares? Yeah, it's rolling around there you go this day?

(49:57):
And so what happened to me? So my husband got
pulled over with my son in the car, and my
son just thought that the officer was being cool and
wanted to give him a high five and a sticker
because he has such a positive experience to police officers
in neighborhood. Right, yes, because when he's riding his bicycle,
policeman pull him over all the time to give him

(50:18):
a sticker. And so I was like, oh, great, what
were you doing? What happened? Because my husband's are a
good driver, like he's responsible, and I guess his tags
were expired or something. So it's not like he was
doing anything crazy or illegal with like the kids in
the car. But yeah, I just thought it was funny
that my son's The whole perspective was that the officer

(50:42):
was just trying to pull that over to give him
a sticker. So did he get a ticket? Said? Now,
I got a like a warning. I guess just my
it was something he my husband just needs to go
take care of. But he didn't like even write him,
Like the warning is just more of a verbal like, hey,
let's go take care of that. But my son like
rolled down the he was in the back seat, rolled
down the window like high five, like, hey, how are you?

(51:02):
Did you get the high five? Yeah, he got the
high five. The officer was really cool. That's good. I
like that too, because we should feel that way about
the police. Officers are at risking their lives to save
our lives. And your husband's probably in the wrong. He
was because he's driving around with expired tags. That's why
when I was doing jury duty. I mean, it's really

(51:23):
probably one of the reasons I got cut. They said,
if you see someone pulled over by a police officer
on the side of the road, do you automatically assume
that they're guilty? And I said assume yes, And they
said why, It's because every time I've been pulled over,
I've been guilty. Just trying to be honest, Yeah, I
was like, I was just doing go from my personal experience,
and they were like, yeah, you're dismissed. So I'm reading

(51:47):
about the seven year old named Ryan. He has a
YouTube channel, Ryan's Toy Review. He made eleven million dollars
last year. Seven year old made eleven million dollar or
his parents did. Yeah, but I don't know how much
that they can really spend. I think why somebody has
to go into an account for him. And you know,
Forbes are doing all the money left right now. And

(52:07):
they also did a survey of elementary schools and a
lot of the kids know about this kid. Ryan's toys
review tied for eight spot on their annual list of
highest earning YouTube accounts. So the seven year old kid
made eleven million dollars last year. That's crazy. He did
one that has eight hundred million views. Because the video

(52:32):
had Ryan opening and reviewing a box containing more than
one hundred toys from Pixar's Car series. Over eight hundred
million people watch that. What I've heard is that yes,
he does it with so many toys and people love it.
I will not let my kids watch this why because
then they'll get excited and watch all of them and
they'll want all the toys. According to The Verge, the

(52:55):
channel's viewership, which has over ten million subscribers, translates to
a million of revenue alone. So this kid who's seven
years old, made eleven million dollars last year. He found
a spot like a niche his parents did whoever did,
and he's obviously good. I haven't seen it, but yeah,
there's that. What's the one thing you said you would
never do that you did in your life? I'm curious.

(53:17):
I was reading another article about that. How most people
end up going. Yeah, I said I'd never do it,
but I did it, So around the room, I'll go
first skydiving. I still have no interest to do it again.
Ever hated it, but I did it. I did it
for I wrote in my book why I did it.
It was a reason that I kind of made a
deal with God. That's a good reason. Thank you. But
I said I would never go skydiving, and I did,

(53:38):
so that's mine. Amy, You get a tattoo, and now
I have. I have to and I want a third.
You're right. I said that about myself too, and I
have three. Ish I'm gonna get another one. Yeah, we're
just kind of we're bad as man. You are rebels
out a cause. Now we'll rebels with the cause, so
we're kind of weaker than that. Yeah, you all definitely

(53:59):
have a causes were rebels, but we have caused charitable cause.
That's good and tattoo. Okay, let's go over to Eddie,
our video producer. What's the one thing that you said
you would never do that you did. I'm not really
proud of this because I always said I was never
going to do household chores. Why would you say you
would never do because I wasn't raised like that. My
dad didn't do anything around the house. I was like,
I'm never gonna watch dishes, and man, every night, I

(54:21):
guess who watches dishes in this house? This is like
an Eddie humble brag. No, it's not always turned this
into a humble brag. Look at even Eddie can turn
this segment into look at how good I am. I'm
telling you that they totally did not agree with him.
Number two, what about you? What's the one thing you
said you would never do? I said I want to
move home after college and I did you mean back

(54:44):
into the house? Ye? Interesting? So you went to Kansas
Kansas State. Yeah, and then you said I'm oh, I'm done.
Was it kind of having to swallow your own pride
to make that call? Yeah? I just felt bad. I
wanted to make my parents proud and not move back in,
and I did. It was only ten months and then
I got a job in Nashville, so it didn't last long,

(55:06):
but yeah I felt bad. Do you think they weren't
as proud of you? No? I think it's just in
my head that that was a failure. Did you go
back into your old bedroom it was still pink and
lime green from Pascal. You didn't change it? No, they
changed it after I left, So they got to be

(55:27):
proud of you now though. Look at you running all
the digital on the air. Look at her. I'm proud
of you. Thanks, ray MONDO. What's the one thing you
said you'd never do that you did? Raymond is our
glassroom producer, audio producer. Go ahead, Yeah, I said I
would never never be that guy that wears cowboy boots.
All my buddies did it because they're from Texas, and

(55:48):
I'm like, no, you wear shoes, you wear nice little
style is shoes to the clubs. You never wear cowboy boots. Well,
every weekend boys, I put on the Cowboys. There you go,
he does he wears his butt. That was on Saturdays. Yeah, yeah,
I have another one too. Go ahead, man. I never
thought i'd do laundry, but sometimes never thought i'd be

(56:09):
still loving father. I thought people get annoyed with you
stop it. That's why no one gets annoyed with me. Yeah,
over to our twenty four year old head of digital,
because she keeps us what's happening in the twenty four
year old in her minds keeps us young. Right, Oh
yeah right, and we get around the kids, we feel you. Yeah. Yeah.

(56:34):
So it may not be fall yet, but pumpkin wine
now exists. Pumpkin wine. Yeah, there's this Wisconsin winery and
they're selling pumpkin wine for just thirteen bucks. Apparently it's
like chardonnay, but a little pumpkin twist. What happened to
the grapes? Now we're just making wine out of pumpkins. Well,
do you think they're smushing pumpkins or they just adding
pumpkin to the grape, adding it to the grapes. I

(56:57):
pictured them walking on the pumpkins in this question. That
would be like not very that's pumpkin pie. Ye. Hey,
so what's the deal. Do you think pumpkin wine sounds good?
You have to know, Morgan Nuver two. I think it's
us delicious. Amy, I don't know about wine. I'm not
feeling it, Eddie, I'm out. Really, I've never tasted wine
but I think pumpkin wine sounds pretty good like pumkin anything.

(57:18):
All right, so you're in Yeah, I think so, I
do Pumpkin spies. I think that you keep it on
all the time year around. Pumpkins spies toilet paper. Imagine
it smelled good on the roll and then smelled good
at on your bottom. Yeah, all right, that's what twenty
four year olds care about pumpkin spice wine. You can
see more about that at Bobby Bones dot com. There's
a tab that says twenty four year olds. There you go.

(57:40):
Hope that your buddy, and there's the Bobby this is
that's right over the weekend. Encourage you to listen to
the Bobby Cast, a podcast I do from my house.
And one of my favorite new artists, Cassie Ashton, came

(58:00):
by the house. She had the song Taxidermy'll be my
text tex keeping a hangnd on and she sings on
Keith Urban's song drop Tope, and we talked about how
she got a record deal and she want a talent
show at school. So I make the show. They asked

(58:21):
me to close the show and then I won and
it like blew my mom. Yeah, I win and my
best friends, like my best friend's like, I told you, look,
you already have like three publishers like asking for meetings
with you. And at this point I don't know anything.
So she talks about how she got a record deal
and then she talks about what Keith have been called
her for that song and she's on a farm in

(58:43):
her dad's shop and she can't get self coverage. Keith
text me and he's like, Hey, I'm just trying to
call you, and I was like, oh Dad, where I
do the shop is like a big aluminum building, and
he's like, if you go stand in that doorway right
over there, don't move, the call won't be dropped up.
So I go stand in the doorway and I'm like,
I swear if I hang up on Keith, but I'm

(59:05):
gonna be so mad. So check it out search Bobby
Cast and that's the latest episode with Cassie Ashton episode
keeping hang out over now for the pile pile of stories.
Oh man, I just bought a fresh new bottle of

(59:25):
Vitamin D and then I read that new research suggests
that most vitamins you take are totally useless. Oh no, really? What? Yes?
And that vitamins and supplements. There are thirty seven billion
dollar year industry, so of course they try to like
lure us in and get us to take all these
vitamins be healthy. But I mean, I'm still keep taking

(59:46):
my Vitamin D. Don't get me wrong, but I'm just
letting you know. If you're swallowing like a handful of vitamins,
you might want to do your research. Because anything to
say it anything, Yeah, I guess you're it, it says
a crop of fresh studies revealed the simso so. Do

(01:00:06):
um anybody ever taken a Facebook vacation? Uh? Yeah, I
live on one. I don't get on that garbage thing.
This is a garbage truck. I have no use at
looking at Facebook. Well, what is being defined as a
Facebook vacation is just giving up Facebook for five days
and then you can go right back to it. But
it's linked to lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol.

(01:00:27):
That's why I don't get in my cortisols. Yeah, yeah,
I can't. I'm on Facebook retirement, but I don't want
to retirement. I mean, I am on Instagram, so that's
the same zone by the same company. Yeah, I know,
but I just don't I agree with you. I don't
feel as negative when I'm on Instagram like I do
if I go over to Facebook and Vladimir Putin's always
talking to me over there on Facebook. Still on my dad? Yeah,

(01:00:49):
what else you get him? Okay, kissy, kissy? How many
people do you think you've kissed? Ohev six seven six.
I don't. I don't know, like I've only ever done
the start dance with Well, that's not a question. We're

(01:01:10):
keeping it. I mean, I just don't have a keeping it.
G Yeah, I don't know. What's what's the answer. Okay, Well,
sixteen percent of Americans revealed they've kissed between five and
ten people, and then even that yeah, yeah, then there's
another sixteen percent of people that say they kiss more
than fifty people. That so you're talking about on the

(01:01:33):
polar that. Yeah, everyone else is in between that somewhere.
But I was like fifty. I mean, yeah, I'm definitely
more than ten. Wow, wow, okay, already to get around
around gets around all over town. How many people? That's

(01:01:58):
why I said, how many of y'all kids? We're just know,
we don't like to wait less than but like that
that cops been the bottle? How many. What is that
we're giving you a hard time? Okay? Good because yeah
I'm seven. That's it. Maybe that's my pile. That was

(01:02:23):
Amy's pile of stories. Thanks to Jimmy Allen who stopped by.
Got a good song. Good dude played and sang guy
lived in his car for a while, like just really
a crazy thing that the song best shot is the
il radio on the Verge artist wasn't the Boby bon
show class a lot of things happening for him, so

(01:02:44):
that's good. Not the man before from dance parties in
today has a good weekend. I'm speaking today in Minneapolis,
which is where I am now, and then I'm in
Biloxi tomorrow night doing a comedy show the Golden Nuggets.
So see everybody out. I can't wait see Ebody black Take.
It sold out, but I still can't wait to see everybody.

(01:03:05):
Amy weekend plans um, I'll be coming back home this weekend.
Come good home good. Yeah. So a lot of kid time.
I really missed them too. Yeah, um okay, well that's
that's that's a wrap, Eddie good Yeah, I mean thanks

(01:03:28):
Jimmy Allen. Did you two is one of my favorite bands,
so doing that it was pretty awesome. Well, there she
goes Seydy Bobby Bones Show
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