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June 22, 2020 80 mins

Bobby talks about a hair dryer that costs $400 dollars and catches Amy in a lie. We do our draft on our favorite chain restaurants. Plus, Bobby calls a listener whose husband is deployed and spending her birthday alone...he hooks her up with something awesome!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show pre show you.
I learned to term over the weekend called hat fishing.
You've heard a hat fishing, haven't? I learned from Kaitlin
because she was we saw some guy out and he's
wearing a hat, and she goes, I wonder if he's
hat fishing, and I was like, I don't even know
what that is. So apparently guys wear hats and then
they take it off. They could be out there because

(00:21):
they're bald, they're weird heads or something, and then take
it off. They're not as cute as they were when
they had the hat on. Oh, interest, So they go
fishing with a hat on. No, it's like cat fishing.
Oh I get okay, get it out. I was like,
I know, baby, it could work that way too, Like
you're you're going out fishing to look for a fish
a girl, but you wear your hat. Okay, okay, I

(00:42):
get it. Yeah. So I've never heard of it, but
apparently it's something bald guys do too, where you wear
a hat and you attract people. What are you looking
at me? No, I'm just I'm looking at you or
Amy when I talk. You've heard a hat fishing? No,
I never heard of it. But I mean, I guess
I'm a cat fisher. I guess I'm not trying to
pick up chicks. But what I'm saying is like I
rarely go out in public and not wear a hat.

(01:02):
So I mean basically, our girls always makeup fishing. M Yeah, okay,
yeah absolutely because yeah, and then you see her without makeup. Yeah,
but this is a sensitive thing to talk about. It's
a bit talk about it. Well, it's a bit different
for girls because you guys have an expectation on you

(01:22):
that is unfair that you have to wear makeup, Like,
that's an explication we put it. You don't put an
expectation on a guy to wear a hat, right, So
I would say it's a bit different because of that.
But I've never heard that term before. But if you know,
I don't want to throw out eddie and say ball
people do it first. But apparently, like on dating apps,
two guys will go hat fish because looked it up
a lot of their picture, beat them in a hat

(01:43):
and then you meet him. Morgan, you ever been hat fished? Yes?
You ever heard that term? Yes, It's very much a
common term used among people who are on dating apps
and dating. I went on a date with a guy
three times and it wasn't until the fourth date that
I even found out he didn't have hair because he
always wore a hat. And if it doesn't have hair, fine,
we all have our things, but that we can't control.

(02:05):
But it would be like being short and putting it,
wearing lifts for a long time, or like boots and
then and then finding out later they weren't as tall.
Or it'd be like misrepresenting your income. It'd be like
any sort of purposeful misrepresentation. Is it like wearing spanks? Again?
You guys have an expectation on you, so bones, let

(02:25):
me get this straight. So if you're bald or just
you know you're balding, or whatever you're saying. At some point,
like if I'm going on a date with Morgan number
two on the third date, I should not wear a hat,
just to tell her the truth. At some point, at
some point in the first date, you take it off. Oh,
at some point in the first date you just get
I just want to let you know I don't have
a lot of here. I don't think you have to
do that. I think hat fishing is when you purposefully

(02:49):
hide it for a reason. I don't think you're just
wearing a hat if you're bald, because I wear a hat.
I'm not bald, But I think hat fishing is misrepresenting
something about yourself. The fishing is misrepresenting something about yourself.
Interesting because again there most of the time they're self
conscious too, is what it is. So like if you
just own it, then you just own it and cool,
that's good. But I don't know my owning bald here,
like a like a balding head. That's that's that's hard

(03:12):
to own that because sometimes it just doesn't look good
to like be half bald and trying to look like
you're covering it up. You know what I'm saying, owning
that doesn't really work to me, I see. But my
point is if you own it, someone else just may
not like you and give you a shot. So people
like just own it and it'd be cool, but you
may not even look at him if he's bald. That's

(03:32):
what I'm saying at that point. Yeah, yeah, So the
fishing thing is just it's a misrepresentation. It's not. But
I think we also, I think there are people that
do it too. We're all getting sensitive. I think, what
do you mean boats? I know what you mean, but
anything could be misrepresented, um for a reason. But it's

(03:53):
tough if you're you know, if you go, hey, I
know someone I know, a dude wants you lied about
his age and said he was lot younger than he was.
I'm like, it's some point and they only went out
like in three days. He never had they'll like tell
her that he was lying. I'm like, what are you
gonna be married for five years and be like, honey,
the less sense. I'm not actually thirty one, I'm thirty,
you know, or at that point I'm fifty. So I

(04:15):
never heard the time. My only point wasn't ever heard
the fim hat fishing before. But apparently it's an app
thing and a dating thing waiting appeople where I had
to hide their bald head. I know. I'm thinking of
all the things that we hide, like emotions for you know, well,
guys could lie about money, height, that's crazy hair girls could,
and guys could lie about weight. We're like wearing a

(04:38):
close age. Well I'll putting a picture up too that
oh yeah, yeah, oh the picture. You can just lie
on about anything, you know, you can put up a
younger picture. It's me and hammer pants. I'm like, this
is yesterday. That's that um Morgan had sent me a

(05:01):
story about a guy who is suing his date for
one hundred and sixty thousand dollars after allegedly kept catching
herpies from kissing her. Oh this makes me think of
that office episode. Yeah, so wait what Morgan, do you
know the story? Well? Yeah, so they just went out
on a date and I guess they kissed and she
gave him her pies, which I guess she didn't disclose

(05:23):
that information, but mouth herpies is different. Is different. It's
different than the her. Yeah, that's way different to a
lot of people. It's a different skin. It's a I
think everybody has bank. Yeah, it's a different kind of
like a cold store. Yes. Forty five year old Martin

(05:43):
Ashley Conway claims he was left traumatized because of a
date he got from the website meetup dot com after
a woman who knew he claims they want a romantic date.
Anne had a kiss, but it turns out to the
beginning of a nightmare, who says gave her herpes After
a few days. The initial diagno was Conway suffered a
panic attack and collapse in his home after seeing mouth
ulcers developing. I guess I need to see this like

(06:05):
how many he claims it can he may be someone
that didn't sit with right. He believes that she should
be held responsible. She denies any liability. This poor girl
too if she really now she's in the news known
as mouth harpies. Dang yeah. In the episode of the
Office Michael, Michael Scott has but he's calling all these

(06:30):
girls because they tell me as herpes. And he calls
all the girls he dated and he's like, hey, listen,
I just gotta let you know I have herpies. And
one of the calls he gets on and he goes, hey, listen, um,
it's really hard for me to tell you this. I'm
just I'm just gonna say it. I have h oh
why are And she's like herpies. He goes yeah, And

(06:52):
then it turned out to the mouth. It's not the
same thing, an idiot. It's too funny. So there's the story.
Walks it off. My sharpie lads, my sharpie list, everybody,
Oh yeah, there it is. That's why I do have
all these stories. This is my show, Grid, this is
my story page. I have all these stories. I haven't
done either, but I'm markham Mom, big sharpie. One by one.

(07:17):
I saw you saw that you weren't that James Patterson novel.
So I've been tagged on it a few times. Oh
you have? I had no idea. My aunt sent it
to me. James Patterson wrote a new book and the
character and it lives in Texas, and they talks about
listening to our show, No Way Texas Outlaw. So one
of his characters is a country singer and she has

(07:38):
a new single coming out in the book. So she's
going to premiere the song on the Bobby Bone Show.
And then the story goes into her sitting on the
Bobby Bone Show and her talking with us back and forth,
and then it says then there's a line that says
he hasn't heard it yet, asks Amy, the co host
of the show, that my aunt sent it to me,

(08:00):
Jos Texas Outlaw. Can we try to get James Patterson
on the show and ask him how that happens? Is
he researched to find I mean, we'll plug his book,
but we're in it. I've already reached out to him,
so I'm got an emotion nice. What was the James
Patterson story I'm thinking of it or a Netflix show
where he was on what? Oh you know what it was?

(08:20):
It was a his only non fiction book. I think
was it was a I think it was James Patterson
right music. No, it was like a crime docuseries on
Netflix and he was in it and he wrote the
book about it in Texas and Oklahoma, Waco. No, maybe
it wasn't even James. Maybe it was another one of

(08:41):
those writers that writes all those What was the show
because it was where Blake Shelton's from, where they were
the people were called Murders Forever or something like that.
Maybe Oklahoma. I'm watching Mike d type end now Oklahoma
Blake Shelton. Well, yeah, that's gonna come up. He's got
a lot of books. Yeah, it was the only one
though on like that. Maybe the nineties. Oh, Murder of

(09:05):
a Small Tone. Maybe that's it. Is that bench Patterson
and it was his only non fiction book. Did we
talk to him or something? No, I just watched it.
We talk about James Patterson. Murder of a Small Town,
The true story behind a horrific crime. Oh, yeah, I
think that's it. Oh well, now I'm gonna have to
watch that. It's on Amazon. Now, maybe that's not it.

(09:28):
Is it in Oklahoma? That's Florida Glade, Florida named the
nation's most dangerous town. This is a different one. I
don't know. We're wasting your time right now dissecting this
on air. Thanks everybody. Okay, someone will know and they'll
let us know. I mean, i'd be James Patterson. Who
there's other guys that write those books like that. What's
his name? The who's the guy that did like the Firm?

(09:51):
The Firm? Who's that Grisham? I bet it was JOHNA.
I bet it was John Grisham. To me, they're the
same person, but they're not John Gresham, The Innocent Man.
That's it. We got there, Okay, it is essentially Yeah,
The Innocent Man murder an Injustice in a small town
in two thousand and six. It's the only non fiction

(10:13):
title of his and they did a whole series on
Amazon Netflix about it. It's true. Oh yeah, we watched that.
I just said that. I forgot it. I mean, we've
watched so many things, I know, but yeah, I would
never have remembered that I watched that until now I
see the guy's face. Did you call nine one one?
You se No nine one one called me? But I mean,

(10:36):
did you call them to get them to call you? No?
They they said that's what I did, but I didn't,
And I have proof because I have the call logue.
I got a call at three fifty six am and
I answered it and it was just like almost just
like someone was there but not there, which creeped me
out a little bit. And then I hung up and

(10:58):
didn't really think anything of it until I just couldn't
stop thinking about it. So later in the day I
called it back and a woman answered and she said dispatch.
And I said dispatch of what because and she said
nine one one And I said what Because the number
that I call was nine nine one one. It was

(11:18):
like six one five something else. And so I think
they must have a line where they work that's not
the nine one one where they just answer like it's
not an emergency. But they just said dispatch. And so
I said, well, how why in the world would y'all
have called me at three fifty six in the morning.
And she said, well, ma'am, the only thing I can
think of is that we were calling to check on you,

(11:39):
because maybe you called and hung up and I said, no,
we were sleeping, like I didn't call you. So how'd
that end? I'd so that is the end? Now it
was later in the day, later in the day. No,
but I did, I thought she did? I call nine
one in my sleeve and not know it. I don't know.
People with bumper stickers or items hanging from their review

(11:59):
mirror more likely to engage in aggressive behavior on the road.
Dang one ray one of those nuts to hang off
his trunk. Yeah, I got shut down by my fiance
though she said she'd rip them off. And I don't
know which one she was talking about exactly. You know
which one? Things that ruin the mood for romance Number
one cherry, since research shows at the aroma of cherry

(12:19):
is a major turnoff. Alcohol is a depressant, so drinking
more makes you sluggish? Yes, diet sota diet sota diet
soda as brain chemistry and hurt your sex drive and
making you feel a tad depressed. Diet soda. Huh what
I drinking? Amy drinks diet soda, don't you. Yeah, I
mean not really as much as I used to. How
many times do guys with facial hair touched their face. Oh,

(12:43):
Eddie's doing it right and is doing it right twenty
three and four hundred times a day, wow, as opposed
to those who don't sixty to seventy times a day.
But yeah, it's good. People with bed you just rub it,
yeah all the time. All right, that's it. All right,
we're gonna get into this show. I hope you like
good shows, because if you do, you don't like this one.
All right, enjoy. I guess he's good. It's happening. So

(13:13):
glad to be back. I love this show, so I'm
always happy to come back to work. Well. Well, well,
Morton Studio morning, had a good weekend. Did the Opery
Saturday night. You know, we do the live opery show
which you can watch on the Bobby Bones Show Facebook.
More go into a lot of people watch that. Yeah,
it gets so much interaction on our Facebook page. People
love that show. It's a great show. I had the
most fun ever. I think we've done fifteen episodes. Oh wow,

(13:37):
for fifteen weeks. We've done it every because you can't
have a show at the Grand ol Opry. And I
love it so much, and so we were like what
can we do because it's done. It's been like five
thousand weeks in a row. Basically they've had the opery running.
So we keep the show going and artists come in
and they play, and there's nobody in the crowd, just
me and you know, I hosted, and but it was
Clint Black and Darius s Rucker, who just love both

(13:59):
of them so much, both as artists, and I've just
got to know Clint a little bit, but Darius and
I are pretty close. But it was just it was
a wonderful night. And I was a die hard Hootie
and the Blowfish fan. The quick story is Darius was
my first ever radio interview at seventeen years old. We've
remained close. Um just love him as a solo artist,
but was just a massive Hootie fan. And he gets

(14:22):
up and he plays hold my hand in rehearsal right,
because Darius still loves to play Hootie song. So he's
doing all right a wagon will and he plays hold
my hand. But Clint Black is such a lead guitar player,
which I knew he played guitar, but so Clint starts
doing the solo just you know, he knew what key
it was in so as they're doing this Clint Black

(14:43):
star and Darius Darius thinks it's so funny and cool
that Clint Black's playing, so they do it during the show,
and it was so cool to me that I texted
Eddie and I was like, I just watched Clint Black
play solo on a hoodie and the Blowfish song and
Darius was singing at the opery that I'm hosting and produced.
It was just a great performance. If you love country music,

(15:06):
that's a great show. And then some of the artists
I just really still geek out over, like, regardless of
what this job has allowed me to do, I'll still
always be a fan of music first and foremost. But
Clint got up and he did this to kill He
didn't know he did they do Killing Time? Yeah, he
did kill it. He did. Sorry. I made a playlist

(15:27):
of Clint after the show, so I forget what song
I was going to do afterward and what But he
did killing Time. He did nothing but the tail lies.
Oh yeah, yeah, but this breaking news, Hey, Scuba, is
Clint coming in now? Yeah? Okay, so he's gonna be
coming in this week to play no Way. Yeah, So
I met him for the first time virtually, probably a

(15:49):
month and a half ago. I'm a huge geek, And
we talked for a long time and then saw him
at the Opery. There probably only been a few people
that I thought, I just got to go meet this person.
So I went up and Clinton. I just talked for
a while after the Opery show, and then we hit
him up and he's got a new record out and
he's gonna come in and play. He was just really
fun and I got to be a geek music geek again.

(16:12):
What's better than Clint Black? Not much? Not much? Hey,
and you get to sit there and just watch the
show by yourself and the like from the pews. Yeah. Well,
I mean I'm watching and I'm preparing, but I'm the
only audience. When that show first started, they would finish
and I would go, but then it sounded weird into
the cameras. But you can watch on the Bobby Bones

(16:32):
Show Facebook page on Saturday nights. Brad Paisley will be
doing this Saturday coming up. But it was just it
was a really cool night. It was a really cool night,
and I stayed after and anytime I found this and
if you're new to this show, like I'm from a
really small town in Arkansas. I had no connections and
radio entertainment ever. Started at a tiny station. I just
slowly worked up before we got to be a syndicated show.

(16:55):
This is fast forwarding. I spent a ton of money
to syndicate our show. I just believed in it, and
nobody's ever nobody put us together as a show. We've
kind of been the show that people said would never fit.
But you know, for me, just being able to meet
these folks that I grew up with as a kid
has always been the thrill people. Now peers, they're just dudes.

(17:15):
Yeah yeah, but the ones, but the ones, and not
just the country artist. But that's an example Clint Black,
but also like the you know one of my friends
now and that same friend is a guy named Quinn
Grovy who played quarterback for Arkansas back when I was
like ten, and he's like part of the athletic staff
at Arkansas now. But I mean, like, come on, I
get to be friends with someone that but that's a

(17:37):
big deal to me. Like Luke Brian whatever, I'll far
in the same room with him. I don't care. He
just a dude. We worked together. Lionel Richie Dude, Lionel
Richie one. Yeah. So it's those things that kind of
keep you honest. Well, let's get going here on today's show.
Do we have a good weekend? Yeah? I did. We're moving,
just moving the towday's the final day, so I'll feel

(17:58):
settled maybe tomorrow Wednesday. Heard your house was legit? Oh
oh me, Well there's it's like empty and being painted
right now. But yeah, okay, Kayla went over. Okay, yeah,
I mean I went over and trespassed. Yeah. Well I
thought it was hard at your house. Yeah, but yeah,
yeah I heard it's nice. Oh, we're excited. I'm glad

(18:20):
it was good too. That's the first people that have
really seen it. Some girls, the Rover and I. It was.
I was like, okay, I got my girlfriend approval. Can
I mention the paint story or no, what paint story?
The color of your house? Oh? I don't know, do you?
I already want my new neighbors to not like Okay,
I don't even know. Yeah, that's a story for another day.

(18:42):
Um So today is June twenty twenty second in like October.
Somebody remind me to bring up Amy's paints. It's funny
I didn't know that was a thing. Oh yeah, I
know it didn't either. If you guys listening more, remind
us in October too, just be like, hey, tell Ammy's paints.
So I've certainly never lived anywhere where it would be
a thing at all to where I was. My husband

(19:03):
and I were like, what, yeah, I know, me too.
I was like, that's the thing. Remind us in October, everybody, Okay,
got it? Add some listeners to me. A much questions
I'll answer amy A. Do you guys answer these two?
First question, other than sushi, what should you never buy
from a gas station? I'll go first, the hot dogs
on the rotatory or the movie theater. Don't buy them

(19:26):
because I would not tell you I bought sushi and
hot dogs from those things. I got another one, what milk.
Don't buy chocolate milk, milk or whatever. Most of the
chocolate milk because a lot of stuff to explain. I mean,
it's really close to expired or something. I buy most
of my milk from the gas Oh my god, I
do most of when I go grow shopping. Caitlin does
most of it now. She orders it on an app.
I go and I go to the gap I have

(19:46):
to pick on the up gas station. I'm I don't
want to park and walk all through the grocery store.
I get it. I can park and walk to the
aster to get it back out just like that, and
it's what convenient? Yeah, so here's the thing. Made a store.
I got final places. Gotta walk walk walk, atta go
and gotta get a walk around. He made a gas station,
I said, done, Amy, go ahead, like a tuna sandwich

(20:08):
or something, the sandwiches like the coming. Yeah, Eddie, my
mom's milk. I'm telling the milk. The last time bones
I got milk at a comedian store. I mean it
was But did you check the exploration date? No? I
just took a seven. Like, oh, but what did you
want to be as a kid? That seems really stupid
right now, I'll go first radio tv U. No no

(20:33):
job security here, Amy, I mean a stupid because no
way I would have made it through the school for it.
But a veterinarian. That's what I wanted to be, Eddie.
I wanted to be a chemistry guy just because I like,
like you made a chemistry guy and someone that just
mixed stuff in tubes and like made things blow up.
I had no idea what chemistry was, but it looked
cool when I saw it on TV. What did a

(20:54):
teacher do at your school with no backlash that you
can't believe they got away with? At a teacher once
who we all knew they were. This teacher was making
out with students and nobody didn't think about it. Chol.
I had that in college, high school, and this teacher
was young for a high school teacher, and it was
like seventeen year old. But still if you're seventeen eighteen

(21:16):
in high school in their twenty three, twenty four, he
still can't do that. And nobody really cared because it
wasn't twelve, which was weird. Yeah, yeah, I don't know
that I can think of anything a teacher did. Yeah.
I had a teacher in high school senior year. We
would party at our house like me and like five
dudes really like party or party? Oh just party now?

(21:36):
Like we would just drink and she would make his drinks.
Well is this weird? In third grade, one of my teachers,
if you got if you're got good enough behavior and
good enough grade, you got to spend the night at
our house. I never got to it. Other people did.
I don't think that's weird. It was, it would be
weird now. I think I don't even know they'd be
weird now. But we would say you can't do it now,
all right? Or if it was a guy teacher with
girls would be read. But she was cool. She she

(22:00):
meant well, but it just different times. What's something you
would love to do but can't justify the cost? Love
to do, love to buy? I'll go first. Oh yeah, um,
I was going to buy these shoes they retail for
about one hundred bucks, or the Ben and Jerry the Dunks.
They're the Nike Dunks. It's like ice cream off. But
right now, if you go and buy off a website,

(22:21):
there are two thousand, two hundred dollars. Oh yeah, I'd
buy on for retail there is zero. But I can't
justify the cost. It's still as crazy as where my
brain went for just uying the costs. Well, my husband
loves to fly airplane, so I've always wanted to buy
him a plane, but I can't justify the yet. To
be fair, your husband was in the Air Force for

(22:41):
a long time. He did. He's like a guy who
just no, but I mean I wish, Yeah, there's a
lot of pilots, especially air force ones, like they get
they get together sometimes they can get a plane, like
but there's like ten people and that. But we just yeah,
we don't have that. Eddie, I want a boat man, Yeah,
I want a boat really bad. But I can't. I
can't do that. And I was I was on the
lake too, like you know, I go shoes and Amy

(23:03):
goes aeroplanets like Eddie's right in the middle. Yeah, that's
a normal well, I was just I went extreme. Of course,
it was like a castle, a castle in Ireland. But
it's something I guess. I was just looking at the
question a little differently. What would you need to get
a boat? What do you mean what I need? Like?
What would happen in your life so you can get
a boat? My kids would have to stop taking money
from me. That can happen, like when they leave at

(23:26):
the house. I don't know when that's gonna be. The
boats are just such a aren't think they're just a
money pit. That's what they say. Bringing up the thousand
boat they say they say the best two days of
owning a boat, or when you buying when you sell it.
They say a lot of things all right, send us
your questions we get though sometimes we'll read them all
together and rattle them off for you. All right, lunchbox,

(23:46):
what'd you do? Yesterday was Father's Day? So what I
did is I called him up and I was like, hey,
I got a crappy Father's Day gift. All I wanted
was something from bass Pro shops and my kids didn't
get it for me. Can you give me something for free?
I haven't hear does yet? All right, here we go.
Oh yeah, how you doing, man? I'm good at How
are you doing? Man? I'm not doing too good man.

(24:07):
I'm I celebrated Father's Day to day. I mean I
was expecting something really cool president and I got some
my kids painted paint on their hand. They stuck it
on a piece of paper and said Happy Father's Day.
Like it's just like I asked them. I wanted a boat,
is what I really wanted for Father's Day? I mean, like, Harry,
so like, can you give me a boat to cheer
me up? Like? I can't give you one, but I

(24:29):
can help supply the inventory for you to purchase one
to cheer you up. I mean, I know bass Bro's
got some nice boats, you know, what I mean, I'll
trade you that. I'll trade you this stupid hand painting
for a boat. Yeah. Handpaigns are nice, Bob. Yeah, all right,
here we go more of what we're looking for. I mean,
maybe you give me an ATV or something. I able

(24:50):
to just give me an ATV, not for some handpaigns.
I mean, dude, this is like the worst Father's Day ever.
Like I was like, maybe you can give me some
you know, I don't know what what can you give
me for this hand pain What can what can you
give me to cheer me up? Sir? What about a
tracker boat? Just give me one of those. I can't
give it to you, but I can show you what
we got. Well, on the whole point is to give
me something for Father's Day. That's the whole point of

(25:12):
Father's Day. My daughter's probably giving me a macaroni painting
or something. Yeah. See that's what I'm saying, Like, why
are kids so terrible? I won't be able to just
give you nothing, sir. Well, geez, you just made my
father's day even worse. Sorry to hear about it. Yeah, okay, well,
good luck with your macaroni. Man. Yeah, you take care
of this. Guy's getting heckled and he's still the nicest guy.

(25:33):
So nice. All right, lunchboxes calling bestbrush shops. Here we go. Hey,
how's going? Man? Man, I'm having a bad day. I mean,
got my Father's Day gift. You know, I'm thinking, Oh,
my kids will get me something cool, and they give
me stupid macaroni glued to a piece of paper. Like

(25:58):
how would that make if you you get macaroni to
a piece of paper? Yeah, I know how you would.
What you're feeling like? I feel awful? Like I'm like, oh,
you'll get me something from bass Pro, you know what
I mean? Like I've been telling them Johnny Moore is
rodding reel? Did they get that for me? No? So
I was hoping maybe you could hook me up to
cheer me up. Well, you're throwing a boat too, so
I can do some fishing. I can't do that, but

(26:19):
you'll just give me the rodding reel though, right, No,
I can't do that either. You gotta come in and
get it. Well yeah, yeah, I'll come in and get it.
But then, I mean, but it's free ninety nine. Right. No,
this poor guys, it's trying to work, it's trying to
work his day. Get that Johnny Moore's riding will plug
in there that the beast pro. Okay, what if I
come in and work for four hours to get away

(26:40):
from the kids, Like, that's what I really wanted, was
really to get away from the kids. So what if
I came and spent four hours and was like your
shadow and just did the task around? Bass Pro can't
help you out there either. Well no, no, I can
dust like you know, like the catfish. I can, you know,
clean the tank and you know, like those like stuffed
animals on the wall. They look a little dusty. I'll
get up there and dust them and that'll like earn
me the unreal Nope. Stand So what if I worked

(27:04):
six hours and I don't even take a break. Nope,
there's the only one way. Oh, you'll buy it for
me for Father's Day? No you can. I can I
use the macaroni at least for fishing. You think that'll
catch me some fish? I don't think. So do you
have any good news for me? No? Thanks for nothing.
Oh so nice to turn for free for six hours?

(27:26):
They clean the fish day? All right? Big shout out
to bass Pro. They had no idea, but they are
a big sponsor here on the show The Latest from
Nashville and Tullywood and Market number two thirty six Skinny
and Curious Record described himself as a father. Yeah, I'm
old with fun until it's not fun anymore, and then
daddy's now that the fun guy. But I think that

(27:48):
it's a that was a fun dad. I'm a loving dad,
and I think they would say when I'm home, I'm
going so much along home. I just shower love upon
my kids. I say I said I love you probably
fifty times a day. We hugged with kids us all
the time. It's always, you know, I'm always wanted them
to know how how much I love him. Brad Paisley
teamed up with Amazon's Regular Heroes to help a farming
couple in Kentucky. He donated a year's worth of in

(28:10):
ninety five mass for their entire farm staff, and the
couple has been trying to have a baby, so he
promised them financial support for fertility treatments. Thomas Rat explains
how his dad, Rhett Akins, was a great example for him.
My dad made life feel very normal even though his
life was not. And so I would say that that
has been instilled in the just no matter what we
get to do, whether they're traveling around the world and

(28:31):
playing shows and then watching me saying, I do want
them to stay as grounded and feel like they live
as much of a normal life as they possibly can.
And so I'm super thankful to my dad for helping
me do that too. I'm Morgan number two. That's your
skinny got kid's time for the good news, Bobby. With
libraries and schools closed everywhere, some kids haven't had books,

(28:53):
but a middle school library and a Virginia named Kelly
Passet came up with a creative way to keep kids reading.
Her idea was have drone deliver the books right to
kids doors. So Kelly already uses Wing, which is a
drone delivery service, to bring our mills and household goods,
and it's like, well, why don't we start doing this
for books. So that's what they do. The company just
started dropping books off to students, said the kids are thrilled.

(29:17):
One if you just get something like a treat at
your door, it doesn't matter what it is, Like Amazon
can give me something they can deliver and I don't
know what it is if even if it's toll payer.
I'm like, we got back into its fun. But it
feel like a book. I'm sure some of these kids
are reading more because of this. Also, I have a
drone in my house that Amy's husband gave me for
a gift. I don't like two or three years ago.
I still it's still not out of the box because

(29:38):
I don't I don't want to I don't want to
break it. I don't know how to use it by now.
Is it old though? You think you still use it? Yeah,
because I kind of like like spying some windows around my neighborhood. Oh,
it's really good. It is a good drab him teach you. Okay,
how much lessons free? Oh? Dang that that I'll sign
up for anyway. Congratulations to her. Let's a big shout

(29:59):
out because that's all awesome. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good down sorry up to day.
This story comes to us from Winnipeg. A family woke
up in the middle of the night because someone was
breaking into their garage and they called police. The guy
got away, but about fifteen minutes later, here comes the
suspect creeping back because he dropped his car keys in

(30:22):
the garage. I can picture him creeping with the pet
panther and he's trying to get away with it. Day
they got him. Yeah, police were still on the scene,
so they arrested him. You know, on Friday show we
were talking about here in town, there was a guy
that tried to rob somebody, remember this, Sammy, And so
he goes up to the car at the mall to
rob him. He's got a gun. He goes up to

(30:43):
the guy in the car, and the guy in the
car has a gun on him and goes boone pops
him right in the knee. Oh, I didn't expect that.
I didn't expect that, right, And then the guy that
was originally robbing with the gun was like, oh crap
and just kind of hobbled away and they caught him
on like the steps of the mall or courthouse or something. Ice.
Oh yeah, how about that? Yeah, yeah, there you go.
I'm lunchboxed out your bone head store of the day, Raymond.

(31:06):
Do you guys leave on Thursday night for your bachelor party?
You are you nervous? It's this week nervous. COVID's going
up everywhere. I'm not nervous. There's precautions. You can take it.
We've been informed how to make yourself as healthy as
possible and to get through these COVID times. Well, I'm
glad you're pumped about it. I know there's been Eddie
and I couldn't go. That was disappointing. Your best man

(31:28):
ended up bailing out. He can't go. That was a
gut shot. What I heard, though, was from one of
the guys, is that you guys want to donate plasma
because you need money for Vegas. Should you be going
to Vegas to gamble? If you have to consider donating
bodily fluids, probably not. But to have more funds it
only makes it more fun. So that's really why we're
gonna do it. If we can get some hundreds of

(31:49):
dollars put together, let's win big. Why I go there
playing the dollar slots? I guess my question is are
you that hard up for money? Oh? Not at all.
I do have a wedding costs that have come up,
just randomly, small stuff, save the dates, nothing more than that.
But uh, and then it rents increased a little bit
at my apartment. But so yeah, I do need a

(32:10):
little bit more money for gambling. What do you make lunch? Bucks.
Just donate your plasma. I think we looked it up
and I think we can get four hundred bucks maybe.
And here's my thing. An extra four hundred dollars if
we're the extra money is just important. You've got to
get as much as you can because you don't want
to go like what if that extra four hundred dollars
it makes you win big, like you're down to your
last four hundred and be like this was for the

(32:31):
plasma And that's what good karma comes to your I'm
just telling you, did you give up on that sentence? Well?
Do your good karma comes to the the end. You just
go I mean that four hundred dollars. God's like, you
know what you think? Want you to gamble more? The
gambling gods? Yes, And they're like, you donate a plasma
for that, We're gonna make you win millions. Are you
guys really gonna go don donny plasma? Yeah, yeah, I've

(32:53):
We've already gone through some of the steps. Hopefully we're
gonna do it this week. Don't break it Thursday night. Raymond,
who has to bet the money I gave him on
red on the roulette? Well yeah, oh gosh, they're just
collecting money left and right here Lunchbox tried this bit
where he tried to give us all. He tried to
trick us all and to give him money. Everybody get
the email, Yes, we all got the email. When he
didn't send it as a mass tex he send us
to us all individually and it was like, Hey, this

(33:14):
between me and you, Ray could really use some money
for the And then you click the link and it
was like go fund me. It was at zero dollars.
He's like, Ray, this will mean the world to Ray,
and we know that you would be there if you could.
But since you can't be there, then make a donation.
Did you send it to all of us separate? Morgan?
Did you get it too? Yeah? I got one. Did
you did anyone donate? No? Like, I don't understand why

(33:37):
you guys don't donate, Like you can't be at raised
bachelor party, but being friends of Ray, you should want
to be part of the bachelor parties. You donate to
have a good time. Well I did. First of all,
I gave him money, yes, Bob, And I said, Hey,
I'm throwing him a Raymundo party at my house. Ray
ray Topia twenty twenty I'm down for that one as well,
as long as we can make it through Vegas. Baby,
so Eddie. They're even saying if you donate, they'll like,

(33:59):
do shot in your name, they will order the drink.
This is Amy shot. Everybody toast to Amy. That's kind
of cool. I'm gonna donate that part. I didn't know
that part. It's ridiculous. We're not gonna do it. Don't
put this link up live or listening to you. We
can't ask the listeners. We can, yeah, okay, I mean

(34:23):
whatever they want to find. No, can I just ray
I need a video that says, this goes out to
our girl Amy back in Nashville at home. She should
be life. I'll hit you with that shout out girl,
whatever you want? All right, Well, this week I'm looking
forward to you going. We gotta figure out the situation

(34:44):
when you guys get back where you're gonna be quarantine,
not off and not in this room. Bright. Let's hear
from Angel and Southeast Texas. Hey, Bobby has been listening
to your old podcast, and I really think you and
Amy should bring back Wife's Confessions. It is so funny.

(35:06):
Now we can do that next week if we want it.
You have somebody to call up leave messages. Wife confessions
is just if you're a wife and you want to
confess something to the show. We hear it and we
say you're free, You're we absolve you of your sinse Yeah. Yeah,
so yeah, we'll turn to that next week on the show.
Thanks for calling. I saw Dyson has a four hundred

(35:26):
dollars hair dryer on sale at best Buy. It's on sale. Yeah,
can you explain to me. Listen, what in the world
a hair dryer does? Have you worth four hundred dollars?
My hair person has one? Is you're telling me it's
on sale? It's amazing, it's amazing. She blow drives my

(35:49):
hair so much faster than it used to. And I
think she got it maybe a year or two ago,
and I don't know. It's powerful. Dyson just created something
that's like super blow drives your hair super fast, the
Dyson Supersonic. This is not like, this is an anti
commerci because I cannot believe that someone will pay four
hundred dollars for a hair dryer right. The Dyson Supersonic

(36:11):
hair dryer is engineered to protect hair from extreme heat
damage with fastest drying and controlled styling to help increase
smoothness by seventy five percent increases shine. How do they
know these percentages? Increases shine by up to one hundred
and thirty two percent and decreases frizz and flyaways by
sixty one percent. Uh, what can a hair dryer do

(36:31):
you have? Like a I don't even know, Morgan? Is
there anything you can say to justify a four hundred
dollars hair dryer? Yeah, because I bought one. Oh you
have one of these? Yeah, she admitted, all admitted I
have one? What on earth? It's like, I don't know.

(36:53):
First of all, Ammy not good, I know, but I couldn't.
I didn't, not really. I never said I said it's
on sale, like that's a good thing. I would maybe
maybe get somebody else one. They're so good, there's for
this thing and it's got all five stars. I just
can't believe people have four hundred bucks for a hair dryer. Well,

(37:14):
I'm telling you it bull dries my hair in like
five minutes. It takes away so much time, Like I
if I use a normal hair dryer, it takes me
like twenty five minutes. Also takes away the frize. Yeah, Flyaways.
We heard doesn't make breakfast. I know we're not. I
have a feat for Morgan, but we're I probably can.
We're not proud of ourselves. Yeah, like it doesn't. And also,

(37:36):
if my husband's listening now, he'll know, Uh, he didn't
know you. He didn't know. I thought you guys a
deal where you couldn't spend money up. He no, no,
he knows well that it's gone up. But still he
would think this is ridiculous. He knows I have a dison.
He just probably has no idea. Is right? Unbelievable? So now,

(37:57):
so what's the what's the normal price? Color me shocked sale?
They only make No, it's at three ninety nine. Oh
hey more than that? Did you know? I bought it
like on a Christmas sale? So I did buy on sale. Crazy,
you're saying, call us, we'd love to hear from you.
Eight seven, seven seventy seven, Bobby, Bobby, Here is Tyson

(38:21):
from Savannah, Georgia. Hey, Bobby, to go. I was just
listening to the show on my way to work and
I just want to give you guys a call, and
I appreciate it. Also, I was gonna say, like, I've
never seen you guys, So I have no idea what
you guys look like. Um, and I always have this
mental image of what you guys might look like based
on this in your voices every day. I don't know
if that's something that you've had other listeners coming on before,

(38:43):
but I just thought that was interesting. I'm very chiseled. Yeah, yeah,
you too. You know you can go to my instagram
at mister Bobby Bones if you want to get a
look at this. I'd encourage you not too. Honestly, what
whatever you're picturing is better than what the real thing is.
Probably when people call in and do have that, I

(39:06):
want to know what they think. Like if I don't know,
if you want to call back and tell us in
your head how you see us? Since he's not acting
like he's gonna go look um at Bobby Bone Show.
To watch clips of the show too. So our instagrams
they're they're popping. Um yeah, I mean listen, I'm a nerdy,
I'm a I'm a six point eight with big doctor.

(39:26):
I'm glasses. You know it's about accurate. Huh, Yeah, I
mean I know. I thought, I don't know, did you
give you a six point eight like that's you self. Yeah,
you're giving myself a number. I'm a little above average,
but not much. I'm not No, I'm no prize. Okay. No. Amy,
on the other hand, solid five, stop it, solid ten. Okay,

(39:50):
that's he's lying. Bull crap. Okay, do you ever watch
that show? Um Love his Blood? No, they were they
were Russian spies, Americans, the Americans. That's who Amy looks like.
Carry Russell. Oh yeah, I'm a spy. If I were
picking somebody, you look like bright Cary Russell. Yeah, me
like slightly dexter, dexter. You's Amy's pile of stories. So

(40:20):
next year's honorees for the Hollywood Walk of Fame have
been announced, and in twenty twenty one some celebs that
are gonna be there Trishia Yearwood, the Judds, and Kelly Clarkson.
So congratulations to them. There was thirty five overall announced,
but I was gonna say, Dan, they went hard on
the country stuff. Nice. Yeah, No, like salt and pepper.
They're and there too. Sheer Missy Elliott, I go and

(40:40):
I'm only hear Grandpa, Grandpa tell me bat them good
like nobody. We're not doing a show. We're just getting
a star here. But that's cool. Good for them, that's
pretty cool. Sometimes when I go work out there and
I'll be doing American Idol, I'll walk down that star
Walk of Fame. Um, it's pretty gross, like because dirty,
Yeah I did dirty. And occasionally you find a good star,

(41:02):
like a cool I think Garth has one. There's a
lot of no names, huh, Like you were like, we're like,
who is that? I don't know who that? Old people
they're like from the twenties and thirties and stuff. Yeah,
that's cool, good for them. What else, Well, there's this
thing called a psychic artist on Etsy, or not a thing,
a person, and they use their psychic abilities to see
your future soulmate and then they draw you a detailed

(41:23):
sketch of them. You just and then it describes their
personality and all that, and it's sent to you within
like twenty four hours. You just have to provide your name,
birthday and pay sixty six dollars. Yeah, she can't finish
on fast. Yeah, so evidently you have to. If you
sign up now, you're gonna be on a wait list
because she's behind on drawings. She's gotten so many requests.

(41:44):
That's fun. Right, Well, I mean you guess it's something
too to hold onto human a drawer and then when
you do start dating somebody to pull it out and
you're like, hmm, kind of looks like the stick figure
he does, And all right, what else? So I thought
about you when I saw this, Bobby, Because a guitar
played by Kurt Cobain during his nineteen ninety three MTV

(42:04):
Unplugged performance has sold for six million dollars. Yeah, I saw.
I'm going to go down the list a little bit
with you, guys, because I've pulled all of the auction
numbers because they sold a whole bunch of stuff that's awesome.
But yeah, the guitar for Krkobain? Where did you play
that at the MTV Unplugged My Favorite album? Oh? I know.
I think when we learned that this was going up

(42:25):
for auction, I feel like we were all going to
try to get together and get it free. Yeah. Wait,
how much did it go for? It went for six million,
but the starting bid, who we didn't know where that
was going to be, and then hundred would have been
the max if you all could have gone out. We
didn't know. I mean, really, though it started at a million,
but then quickly escalated and six million breaks the world record.

(42:45):
So it's now the most expensive guitar sold at an
auction and some guy Bones of microphone business in Australia
bought it. It's really cool for me. You gotta think
the nineties I was two things. I was nineties country
and nineties grunge all turn and sometimes at the same time,
and sometimes I would kind of peter her off on
one direction or the other. And that album to me

(43:07):
was the most grunge country record it could have possibly
been together. Because they're sitting around playing acoustic in these
trees and plants and stuff, and they're that MTB Acoustic
is just one of my top seven or eight favorite albums. Yeah,
I would have loved it. Sorry but sorry man, we
got out bids. Sorry oh man. Okay, Well, thank you

(43:28):
for thinking about me, all right, Amy? Yeah, that's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news. Ay. So this fifteen year old girl and Nika.
She noticed that people were delivering meals to local hospitals
and taking care of those working there, but that nobody

(43:50):
was looking out for the people working the COVID nineteen
testing tents. So she decided that she was going to
take care of them. She reached out to people in
her community, friends, family, asked for donations. Then she raised
a bunch of money, and now she delivers meals so
people work in the tents all herself. Wow, man, that's awesome.
That's what's all about right there? That was tell me

(44:12):
something good. Let's go over to Amy and get the
morning Corny, Morning Corny. What kind of pizza can tell
the future. What kind of pizza can tell the future? Medium?
Oh yeah, there's that was the Morning Corny. Let's go

(44:36):
to Chelsea in Southern Pines, North Carolina. Hi, bother, good
morning studio. I just wanted to say I am obsessed
with these lunchbox segments every day. He is so funny
and it makes the show a lot more entertaining. So
thanks you guys. Yeah, lunchbox of prank calls have been awesome.
You know those guys over there come up with some
great ideas for those prank calls. Yeah, and so I

(44:56):
see him and I'm like, dang, that's funny. Also got
a shout out Hiking Daniel used to be a show
here they're not anymore. But Daniel helps come up with
the prank call ideas too, so yeah, I probably come
up with them, probably half of them. So they all
just kind of sit over there and talk about prank calls.
That's what they get paid to do. What kind of
amazing job? Is that pretty amazing? Yeah, so yeah, I
appreciate that. We think they're great too. So thanks for Sharon.

(45:17):
You guys can call our voicemail line too. Eight seven
seven seventy seven. Bobby would love to hear from you.
Here's a message from Millican in Washington. Good morning, studio.
I was just calling because my husband just recently got
deployed and I'm going to my birthday alone this year again,
So I was just wondering if you had any ideas

(45:38):
on what I could do this year from my birthday,
something really cool and fun. Thanks. So I hope you
guys have a great day. Well, that's tough alone, cool
and fun. I had a birthday full quarantine. We have
Millican on. We got the message, so then we called her. Hey, Mellissen,
are you there? Yeah, I'm here, Hi Mellison. How's it
going good? How about you? Pretty good? It's always weird,
it feel like I'm talking to someone famous because I

(45:59):
heard her voicemail. I'm like, Wow, this is really her.
It's kind of weird. I feel like I'm talking to
somebody famous right now. Okay, here we go, Melliss and
I have a story. I have a story I'm gonna
share with you. Okay. My birthday was in full quarantine
and it was my fortieth birthday, and we supposed to
have a humongous party and Amy had planned it for

(46:22):
months and it ended up not happening, and so but
I still I had Caitlyn and Amy there and it
was still a great birthday. But I think the reason
it was a great birthday because I didn't put a
lot of expectation into it. Amy had a quarantine birthday,
right And did I go to yours? I was at
your house, That's what it was. Yeah, yeah, so I

(46:45):
did go to yours kind of yeah, at my house
and Caitlin. So I think, yeah, this will happen. I mean,
if this is this is going to happen, especially if
your husband is in the military, So there's gonna be
I think a handful of special occasions that you're going
to have to go through alone. But it doesn't mean
you can't make them special and memorable. And it's also

(47:07):
while we're here, because we want to make it a
little bit special. Before we make it special, let me
know about what's up with your husband. What's his name?
Can you say his name? Yeah, his name is Jacob.
And where's the what branch the military is in? He's
in the Navy. Well, tell him that we said we
appreciate him, that we're very grateful for his service. We're
grateful for you too, because listen, as Amy can attest

(47:28):
to being a military why it's not easy that it's
definitely hard sometimes. Well, for sure when they're gone, because
you get worried about what they're doing and when they're
gonna come back. Well, now is where I come in
and swoop in and give a little bit of delight.
Come on, well, here's what I'm gonna do, Melicana. Hey,
do you live in Washington State or Washington d C?

(47:49):
Washington State? Oh? Wow, homes here two months ago in
the middle of all of the corona that's happening. Where'd
you move from? And I moved from all the way
across the country. Did you drive that? Yeah? So he
actually had to be here before I did, and I
had to drive by myself from Virginia. I stopped in Tennessee,

(48:13):
awesome family stocking Texas and then came on all the
way to Washington. Holy Moley, that is a heck of
a drive. Do you have any car problems? Actually not
until my very last day, thankfully. I had three hundred
miles to go, and all of these lights came on
the engine, like the check engine light and traction control

(48:36):
and it was raining. But I got here and everything
was fine. We traded in the car, so I'm good.
Nothing bad, hopefully it in the car And you told
him nothing happened to lights have ever been on? Yeah?
All great? My girlfriend did I talk on the show
about her tire. She got to Amarillo and the lights
are coming on going low tire low. She was like, oh,
we'll be fine. She drove it all the way across

(48:57):
the rest of the country here and then why don't
you guys here with just dead like just like you?
Um she got here. Okay, but here, Millison, here's what
I have for you. I Am going to give you
a five hundred dollars visa gift card from giftcards dot com. Yeah,
so you can whatever you want, what you can spend
this anywhere that takes Vissa gift cards, which is basically

(49:18):
anywhere and everywhere. So I'm gonna give you a five
hundred ar visa gift card from giftcards dot Com just
for listening and calling and since your husband is serving us,
you know. And these gift cards are awesome because with
a custom photo and text, each gift card can be
personally designed for its recipient. Melison. I'm not going to
design one for you because it'll have an Arkansas raising
backgroud Chicago cub on it. But for you, you're gonna

(49:38):
get it for your birthday. Okay, wow, thank you so much.
Does that make your birthday a little better? Yeah? Definitely,
she said, we like that. All right, Well, thank you
for calling. Happy birthday. Hang in there. How old are
you gonna be? Twenty two? Oh? Wow? I can always
tell clothes and always tell all right, hey Mellison, hey on,

(50:00):
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the US. Time to pick our favorite fast food chain restaurants.
It's another draft and have the first pick. My favorite
chain restaurant at number one is Chick fil A, good one, solid.

(50:47):
So I'm going Chick fil A because it tastes so good,
to be so reasonably priced, and when you go, you
feel special because they say my pleasure. They do. We're
drafting our favorite chain restaurants. Amy have to skip for you.
You're not in because you finished last, of course. Yeah.
Over to Lunchbox. Lunchbox. Oh yeah. With Chick fil A
off the board, I was like, okay, what's that's number one?

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But one a is easily This name may be deceiving.
It's not only in Texas, it's all over the country.
Give me Texas Roadhouse a good one, all right, Eddie delicious. Um.
You know, it's a hard My first pick was a
hard one, but I'm gonna go with America's favorite just
to play checkers sometimes or get a root beer and

(51:29):
play the game with all the teas. We're going to
Cracker Barrel. That's a good one. Come on, Oh, that's
a good one. I was hoping that will be a
round for second round. Dang Morgan. Number two, Your favorite
chain restaurant. Well, everybody knows this is my favorite place.
I go here every weekend and it's Taco Bell. Mm
you do. Both are true? It is great and you

(51:51):
do go there every weekend. And she's a vegetarian going
to Taco Bell, which is read yeah, raymondo, easy one
for me. We all go to Chilies and get those
baby back, baby back, baby back, baby back. You know
what's great about Chilies, It doesn't get the respect that
it deserves. The skillet Caso, oh yeah, so good, Like

(52:12):
it doesn't get brought up and enough of the conversations
about things inside of restaurants. The skillet Caso is just
right on. All right, all right, first rounds complete. We're
picking our favorite chain restaurants. What's gonna happen is We're
gonna make a team and you vote on the team
that you like the best. All right, Ramondo, Since you
went last in the first round, you go first this round.
Go ahead. Good desserts, good food, cheesecake factory. Hang it,

(52:35):
it's a good one, big old menu too. It's like
here you go, here's the moby Dick of menus. Enjoy reading, Morgan,
what do you have? Well, they have the best breadsticks around.
It's alive garden. Good one. You gotta talk about an
olive garden. That's a good one. Eddie stole that from
riding from my nose, Morgan. Number two, I'm gonna go with.
Of course, Texas is favorite, my favorite fast food restaurant,

(52:58):
the best burger in the And I know I'm going
regional here, but I know they will vote. Give me
water burger. Come on, it's a good burger. You really
are hoping for that our Austin San Antonio audience to
really come through Alabama, Florida. There's one in Arkansas. Yea
in Arkansas? Please vote? Come on? All right, lunchbox, you

(53:20):
have Texas road House. What are you adding to yours? Ah? Well,
I was looking at the cheesecake factory that's pretty good.
I love the roadhouse, but I mean this is my
favorite place. I used to go there a Grandma and
grandpa all the time. It's made from scratch. Give me Cheddars.
Is that a regional too, though? No, it's all over, man,
is it? Because I've never heard of Cheddars until I

(53:41):
was living in Austin. Yeah, I do like it over
in certain regions. Well, everywhere I've been I've been to Cheddars. So,
I mean I've been to a lot of places. I've
been to about like four or five st I do
like Cheddars. I have Chick fil As my my first pick,
so that's now my pick again. You know one that's
really good that's not gonna get picked. What is Bonefish Girl?

(54:04):
It's a good one. I'm not gonna pick it. It's
good that that bang bang shrip they have a Bonefish
Girl is solid. Hmm. I'm gonna go with mm hmm.
Out Back, Oh god, that was my final pick. I'm

(54:25):
going Chick fil A And my second pick is Outback Steakhouse. Yeah,
all right, I got two picks in. Everybody got two
picks in. So far my team has two players, Chick
fil A and outback Steakhouse. Solid players, all stars, Yeah,
solid huh. All right, we'll go one more round. I'm

(54:46):
first this time, and I'll mark out all you guys
picks here. Is there one that you really liked that
we took? Oh a lot? I mean, you guys hit money.
Thank you. There's really no missus here what I wants
you to say now, I'm just trying to think though.
You know what I ordered from Ubertz the other day, Um,

(55:06):
on Saturday night after the opera, I ordered PF Changs.
She was like, okay, fancy night out? Is it fancy? Yeah?
Because I was like, I really wanted to let us
wraps and ordered it and she had been. Now she
went to Amy's for dinner and she was like, you
ordered PF Changs. Okay, fancy night own when you're by yourself.

(55:30):
I'm gonna go with m hmm. Come on, I know
I'm on the clock. He got this. I'm gonna go
with the waffle house just okay, solid, That's where I
studied every night. I'm going waffle House lunchbox. Oh man,

(55:55):
you mentioned one that I like, but I'm not going there.
This is one that maybe people aren't thinking of and
it's a burrito place and it's so good. Give me Chipotle,
it's a good one. Oh Danne, forgot about that one.
I don't even have that on my list. That's good, Eddie. Okay,
So just for the record, I did want Alive Garden.
That's gone well. We wanted all of these. Yeah, okay,

(56:18):
I will go like his aunt now who made something
and lose on his the last pick typical classic. No no, no, classic, Eddie,
No no no. This one's for real, guys. This is
my favorite meal of all time, and I probably should
have picked him first. But I know you guys would
never touch it. So give me pizza Hut. Yeah, I
almost picked it. Pizza Hut, Pepperoni, much room pan pizzas, Eddie.

(56:41):
I'll trade you out back in waffle house for cracker barrel.
Negative we start doing trades here, like we have one
day to do a trade. That'd be funny, Okay, Morgan.
I think I was gonna go waffle Off too, but
I think I gotta go where I worked for five years,
and it's Buffalo Wildlings. One have it here, Todd Raymundo,

(57:04):
you either ate there last night, you're sitting there right
now about to get some breakfast. Give me Sonic. Oh
I'm not gonna say, I hop breakfast place. You're there
right now? Are you? You went there last night for breakfast.
It's Golden Corral. Wait? What? Yeah? Good? Okay, So here
are the teams. Go vote on the team that you

(57:24):
liked the best. I have Chick fil A out Back
on waffle House, Lunchbox has Texas Roadhouse, Cheddars and Chipole.
Eddie has Cracker Borough Waterburger and Pizza Hut. Morgan two
has Taco Bell, Olive Garden, Buffalo Wild Wings. That's a
good team. And Raymundo has Chili's Cheesecake Factory and Sonic.
It's also a good team. Dang good teams here all right?
Vote Bobby Bones dot com. Person with the most votes wins, obviously. Nice.

(57:50):
Let's hear from Tammy and Virginia. Good morning, Bobby as
and morn Studios. I donate class much twice a week,
and as I sit there for that hour and a half,
I love to listen to you all. And I never
laughed so hard that idea in last week over the
tasting of the foreign food. All my everybody thought I
was crazy sitting on laughing behind my map. I love you.

(58:13):
I'll kick up the good work. Thanks for that call,
appreciate that. The story last week was Mark Ruffalo, the
actor who played Incredible Hulk in The Adventures. Right, that's
how we destly know him. He did five hundred push
ups a day to play a twin for HBO's show
called I Know This Much is true. So five d
push ups a day elated a thousand calories a day
trying to get ripped up. So I said, hey, who

(58:35):
can do it? And every day you do it, I'll
donate twenty bucks a charity. Amy's out Lunchbox one out.
There's the four of us that made it so far. Yes,
and you gave Eddie a second chance? Correct, that's true.
I have a call about that. Well. He played this
call Erica from Ohio. Here you go, Hey, Bobby, I
love your show, love the podcast Morning Studio. So I

(58:56):
think since you're giving Eddie a second chance with a
push up, if he doesn't do them by Monday, I
think he should pay to the charity Institive. You have
a good day. Bye. Interesting twist. I'm not going to
make you do that. That wouldn't be fair yet, but
I want to get her voice. Let it be heard.
Everyone has a voice. So right now I'm gonna pay
eighty bucks a charity because me Eddie, Raymond, audio producer,

(59:19):
Morgan number two, our digital head, we've all done it.
So you're here today? Who did five hundred push ups
before today's show? Um, I'll go to Morgan number two first.
I did? You did? Yeah? I did, but I'm not
sure if I'm gonna make it the third time because
my arts are not feeling great. I did again too,
and where I was doing them about it. I would
do one hundred in a session. I'd just started doing

(59:39):
a fifteend a session and not even at the same
time because I can do about sixty NonStop. But then
it just gets it's fatiguing throughout the day. Your whole
body starts to feel it. But I mean, hopefully I'll
just be really ripped after this. You know. That's what
I'm planning. Morgan did it? I did it? RAYMONDO, Yeah,
the I did it. I did it. The first three
hundred were awesome, but then it started to area out

(01:00:00):
into the rest of the day where I was hanging
out with Bay and She's like, what are you doing
push ups for? Again? And I'm like, I have to
spread it out because I'm so sore. But I did
get the five hundred. There are three of us, Eddie. Look, guys,
see what happened was we gave you a I did
him fool I did them and you know, here's here's
the thing, guys. I don't know why, but I'm not

(01:00:22):
super sore. Like I'm not super sore. Maybe because I
spread it out a long ways or what. But I
mean I may have injured my my shoulder a bit.
My lower back hurt, so I'm maybe arching a little
bit too much. But I'm down, dude, and I think
I can do this for a long time. Did you count? Yeah? Yeah, kid,
though you're not I don't work out. You work out

(01:00:43):
all the time anything. And he's like it was the
easiest thing he's ever done. I thought about this. I'm like,
why am I not sore? I carry a baby all
the time. My kids when they don't listen to me,
I'm like, I'm gonna take you to your room. I
picked them up, carry them. I actually want to knock
out twenty right now that you can do it all
right here? He is Eddie, who does he doesn't really
work out, and I wasn't shaming you at all. Actually
was just proud of you. Eddie's telling Morkan want camera

(01:01:06):
to put on him. He just seems like he's he's
actually walk in the park. All right, Eddie, here you
go twenty push ups. That's it, just twenty. I just
want to see you doing. Here's our video producer, Eddie data. Four.
We'll count. I'm sure catch you on camera. Here we
go and go one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen,

(01:01:41):
fifteen you got it now? Sixteen, come on, seventeen you
got it eighteen two more, two more, one more, get off?
Got it? Twenty? Nice job, dude, And you're not sore.
You almost died right now. You're twenty. Do you did that? Wait?
Hold on ten at a time for five hundred. You
stop fifty times in a day to dude, push up?

(01:02:04):
I would do I would do ten. I would chill
fifteen minutes later, I would do ten more. Did you sleep? Yes?
I don't know. I'm gonna believe you today. Thank you.
You're on to the next day. We'll see. If you
all don't believe me, I'll get my son about from me.
He's there every single time I do it. Okay, well,
now this is where I normally chill, guys, and then

(01:02:25):
in fifteen minutes I go again. All right, fifteen minutes,
we'll do more. Okay, see how truthful you are. That's good.
I believe him today. Thank you. We'll see if you
do them again today and come in tomorrow with it.
But right now, to build a home for a hero,
which our Pima Joy stuff is still up for if
you guys want to help. Um, I'm at one hundred,
one hundred and sixty dollars. Okay, oh okay, yeah yeah.

(01:02:47):
By the way, we raise over one hundred thousand dollars
for him to build that house. So and you can
still go to Bobbybones dot com because what we've been
doing as a show is in every fourth of July
leading up to this, we do this. Army Sergeant Christopher
Biggs went to Iraq. He's a purple Heart recipient. He
lost his left leg because of an explosion in Iraq.
He had traumatic brain injury, and our goal as a

(01:03:09):
show has been to build him a house that has
suited for him. You can go to Bobbybones dot com
and buy something from the Pimp and joy line. We
don't keep into the money for ourselves and Amy's got
the short on today. It's always Morgan by the way. Yeah,
so it'll be part of that nice job show. So
far one hundred and six ars going over there too
for my Podcaty Bones, does this twenty counting for my
day today? Absolutely? Absolutely, it's time for the good news.

(01:03:38):
So Alexa Williams, she's supposed to graduate in the spring,
but of course the pandemic postponed all the graduations, so
she couldn't have her ceremony. So what her boyfriend does
and says, you know what, let's go to Virginia Beach
and find a nice restaurant and we'll celebrate. Bring your
capping down. So they go in the car. They get there,
the restaurant's closed, but they keep walking and on the
beach it's her family, friends, her rowing coach, and they're

(01:04:00):
all on the beach barefooted to celebrate her graduation. That's
my kind. That's my kind of celebrates well. And if
he organized that baller, that's a great move. Nice that's
what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
I'm a music nerd, and we started this show. I
had a big music nerd out moment this weekend where
I got to see something really cool and actually go

(01:04:23):
and meet somebody that I was like, I just gotta
go meet him. So, if you want to go listen
to the podcast, you can hear us talk about that
at the beginning of this show. So search for the
Bobby Bones Show on demand on iHeartRadio or wherever you
listen to your podcasts. But I'm a music nerd. That's
why we do this segment right here. Bobby and Eddie's
music school is now in session, up in the morning

(01:04:44):
and out. Well, I'll start with my lesson class. Shania
Twain's first number one album turns twenty five years old today,
and she was told it was not country. Yeah Today.
In nineteen ninety five, Shania Twain scored her first number
one album with The Woman in Me And here you go,
any man of mine? Maybe you know that ain't country?

(01:05:06):
Come on, that's that ain't country? Whose bed every boot's
been under? Who that ain't country? I know country? That
ain't you win my love? Come on? And the Woman
in Me? I shouldn't hit behind note I was trying.

(01:05:27):
I mean, he doesn't. That's another thing. It went on
to sell four million copies and it was number one,
and it was like, hey, not country now, that's country.
That's country. That's not country. People, if you're one of them,
history will look back at you at a way you
don't like. Because you look at Johnny Cash, you look
at Garth Brooks, you look at they were all told
that's not country. And listen to how country that sounds now? Yeah, yeah,

(01:05:50):
yeah yeah. So the album was completely overlooked for Album
of the Year by the Cmas because it wasn't country,
but number one twenty five years ago today, Happy Birthday
Editions first number one album. That's my lesson, Eddie. What's yours?
All right? So Thomas rhtt is superstar, right, But a
lot of people don't know the story behind his stage
name because Thomas Rhett isn't his real name. No, it
is his real name part of it. And this is
what I'm gonna tell you. Go ahead. So his real

(01:06:13):
name is Thomas Rhett Akins Junior, which I didn't know
he was a junior because of his dad, Red Aikins.
But his dad Redaikins full name is Thomas Redaikins Senior.
But he said you know what. The dad had the
ideas like Thomas, if you're gonna be a star, like
an artist, and they don't want you don't want to
really be confused by me, So just change your name.
Just go by Thomas Rhett and just leave the Redaikins

(01:06:35):
out of it. Nobody calls him Thomas. That's not his name, right,
Thomas Rhet's first name. Well, do you remember we were
backstage a long time ago and his I guess his Laura,
which is his wife now, they were dating then, and
she would call him Thomas Rhett Thomas Rhett and I
mentioned I think we were there bones and I said,
that's really cute that you call him Thomas Rhet. And
he's like, no, that's my real name. If you know him,
you call him either Thomas RD or t R. Yeah,

(01:06:56):
that's his first name. Like friends call him that. And
so when someone calls him tom as, I'm like, oh,
they must not know him. It's like Amy if you
don't call her princess Amy, which comes in a room.
You're like, we don't know. Yeah, yeah, Hey, So did
Wreet come on your podcast and talk about this? He did.
Here's the clip of that. Obviously there was chat at
Comes who started the whole thing. Then you had me
Trace Adkins and Rodney Atkins, and I just said, dude,

(01:07:18):
I said, not only do we have we called you
Thomas rhet since David Morn. I just think it sounds cool.
It sounds like a stage name, you know what I mean.
It sounds like a cool name. So and you're not
gonna get confused with me or Rodney or Trace or anybody.
And so that's they were cool with it. They're like,
you know, let's do that. You can check out that
whole interview too. Just it's a Bobby Cast episode with
with Rhett. So yeah, it's cool. Yeah, it's awesome. Man. Again,

(01:07:39):
I didn't know that he was a junior and senior
was senior and didn't know that. So you learned as
you teach. Of course. All right, close it up's music
school Tomorrow around this time, I'm gonna read a note
from a mom. She sent it to me saying, hey,
she found a vape pen in her son's room and
she wants to know what to do. So if you

(01:08:00):
want to call eight seven seven seventy seven Bobby and
give her some advice, we'll play them back on the
show tomorrow. Just leave a voicemail eight seven seven seventy
seven Bobby, she found a eight pen. We'll tell you
the story tomorrow, but something like this. If it's happened
to you, hit us up and let us know. You know.
Some governors are still allowing teen drivers to get their

(01:08:21):
license without taking the road tests due to COVID. Eventually
they have to go back, but it's like, well you're sixteen,
we trust you now. They'll still have to complete the
written test regardless. If everybody here took a driver's test,
do you feel like you'd passed, like the written part?
I don't know. Well, here's what we're gonna do on
Wednesday's show. Everybody's gonna take a sample driver's test twenty questions.

(01:08:44):
Whoever loses has to pay the penalty. Well, they'll be
something embarrassing. OK, I'll tell you tomorrow with embarrassing. So
on Wednesday's show. Though at this time, everyone takes a
sampled right, it's the last place person who has to
do the embarrassing things. The entire test is written. Nothing.
I'm always it's a written test doing you know, showing
I can show you what I know. It's a written test.

(01:09:06):
Amy road has become very slippery. A when it has
been raining for an hour or more, b the day
after it rains, c for the first ten to fifteen
minutes of a rainstorm, or D right after the rain
has stopped. I know this road has become very slippery.

(01:09:28):
A when it's been raining for an hour or more,
B the day after it rains, C for the first
ten to fifteen minutes of a rainstorm, or D right
after the rain has stopped. Why do I don't know
if I'm making this up? But why do I feel
like it's c in the first ten to fifteen minutes

(01:09:48):
because there's oil and stuff that's getting the rain like
slicks it up a little bit. But then after fifteen minutes,
if it's raining that long, it washes it away. B
Does that even make sense? Or why did you ragging
that up? That makes sense to me? Which one would
you guess? That one? You would guess? See it becomes
very slippery for the first ten to fifteen minutes of

(01:10:10):
a rainstorm. Yeah, Eddie, what would you have said? Yeah,
it's definitely see thank you defensive driving? I remember that
question the answer? See, well see, yeah, okay, maybe I'll
do better than a thought. When driving in fog, you
should use your blank low beam headlights, high beam headlights,
parking lights, or hazard flashers. Driving in fog, you should

(01:10:32):
use your a low beam be high beam, sea parking lights,
or de hazard flashers. I mean, I don't think you're
just supposed to like use your hazards like lots of
fog driving in fog. I don't know. I honestly, I
have never driven in that much fog. I know that
you wouldn't take it to high beam because that seems

(01:10:53):
like that would cause the it to bounce off and
something about the I don't know how they'd like counter
go ahead. So it's either a low beam or hazards.
But lowbeam's regular beam, right, because okay, so you just

(01:11:16):
do your thing. That means oh, okay, that's the day
you put your lights on driving. I guess you're I
guess you're low beamed. What would you say, I'm gonna
ace this test. That's low beam. It's low beams. WHOA, yeah, okay,
so twenty questions. I don't want to ask anymore. I
don't know how I know this, but it's gonna take
amy nine hours to finish this test. It's gonna take

(01:11:38):
eddy four minutes. Remember that from twenty five years, no
defensive driving every time. I got to take it out
to take defensive drive every time. So my girlfriend Caitlin
went over to Amy's for dinner on Saturday night. Yeah,
it was Saturday night. We're trying to do something kind
of early. It was really last minute. Didn't know exactly

(01:12:00):
what we were going to do, but we had some
texts going and then finally I was like, okay, six thirty,
I'll meet all there and she replied back, just heads up,
I'm gonna be late, like on purpose, like she wanted
to be late, and apparently she went to your house
before and she felt like she had to get there
early to keep my reputation. Yeah, she said. I got there,

(01:12:20):
Amy wasn't dressed. I felt like I was in the way,
and I was like, that's how you're supposed to be
hold Yeah, but and nobody else was there yet. She
was the second to last. She wasn't the last. I
think I felt bad for on that because I think
she really wanted to be the last one to show up.
But this other girl, Britney was the last one, so
she she got there late. I was proud of her.

(01:12:41):
It was cool. I was not proud of her, and
I said, we show up places five minutes earlier. Wait,
she's got to constantly wee me. I mean, but also too,
it's kind of like she was on time based on
what she told me. Because if you tell someone you're
gonna be late and then you show up at the
exact time you said you're gonna be late, then that's
kind of on time. I like that. Okay, getting ourselves back.
I'm just always on time everywhere. But she had a

(01:13:03):
great time. Oh good, she said. Um yeah, she said,
I had a lot of fun. Yeah. I just postmated
some food. There's no furniture at my house yet, so
we sat on the floor. Um. Eddie and I played
golf this weekend. Oh yeah, that was fun. And I've
but big announcement. I've now met my new Year's eat,
my new Year's resolution. I said I was gonna play
five times this year. I just reached five times and
played in five years. Congratulations. I don't think I'm done.

(01:13:25):
I could be. I don't know. I'm not. But we
went to play it and Travis Danny played with us.
You know, after a few you know that is, yeah,
of course, but after and he's been a guest house
here on the show too. Super funny, so funny, so funny. Um.
Not the greatest golfer, but none of us are. But
he's probably worse someone we are anyway. But yeah, it

(01:13:47):
was good. Did that? Um? What'd you do for your
husband Father's Day? Oh? Um? Nothing. We just kind of
hung out, laid low. I didn't even get to see
my dad because they weren't taking visitors on Father's Day.
I thought, what why it's Father's Day? But I guess
because it's Sunday and their staff isn't the same as
So I'm actually we're gonna do Father's date tonight five o'clock.

(01:14:10):
I have an appointment outside the window, and you still
go to the window. Huh. Yeah, you haven't physically touched
your dad in months, have you? No? Not, no hugs, nothing,
You put them in a big dinosaur blow up costume.
I know I want to do something like that. I
don't know what. I'm gonna try to find out more
this week on If I'm there tonight and I see
the other old man walking his dog in the courtyard,

(01:14:31):
I'm gonna be like either I'm gonna go up to him,
be like, how are you doing this? Who you are
you tipping somebody? You know? Sliding some money under somebody's door?
Who lets you out? Can you get? Yeah? Can you
get my dad and just bring him around? I want
to take him for a walk, Eddie. What do you
do with father's here with four kids? Uh? Just pretty
much whatever I wanted. We went fishing. We did the

(01:14:52):
whole weekend out of it. We took him fishing, and
then I grilled. I smoked some pork ribs stuff like that.
You did. Why can't you bring me food sometime? If
we bring you food all the time? I love when
you girl. Yeah. The problem is and and I really
always do think when I smoke ribs like that, I'm like, oh,
I'm gonna have plenty to give to people like I don't.
We have a lot of kids and they eat them
up quick, and ribs don't have a lot of meat
so they're done fast. You can't save me a little bit?

(01:15:14):
I will, I will, I want. I ordered a couple
more rack of ribs so they'll come in. I'll smoke you, so,
Eddie said, his foster baby said his first word. He
did what is it? A little disappointed it was mama.
Oh well that's awesome. No, I kind of wanted dada,
you know, because I feel I've I think, with all
my two kids, my kids, my bio kids, they've said
dad at first, undisputably that's dad, dad. That was their

(01:15:36):
first words. But not this one. He went straight mama.
Anytime at night, Ed and I are talking, he's all
just that baby because I gotta put the baby to sleep.
And that baby still can give you the proverest thing, No,
he can. What happened with that is just that the baby,
Like ever since we got him, I would be the
only one that could put him to sleep, and now
he's like over one, he's one and a half or
something now, like I still put him to sleep. So
I got stuck with that role. What did your other

(01:15:58):
foster kid does he? He still calls you eddie, huh,
calls me eddie, but he says dad, dad in a
joking way, like he'll be like hi, dad, da, you
know like that, and it's just like his way of
saying like I want to call you dadda, but I'm
not there yet. How do you feel about him calling
you that? I love it. I love it. I love
that he calls him, that he feels comfortable enough to
call me dad dad. If you do end up, who knows.

(01:16:20):
If you adopt these kids, You've had him for over
a year now, Yes, will they call you dad? Yeah?
I hope so, Like, would you transition your older foster
ked to go, hey, man, just call me Dad not
Eddie anymore. Yeah. And that's a good that's a good
question because I have not, you know, pushed him in
any way, like, hey, you can call me dad dad?
Have it just kind of completely left? How about just dad?
Like dadad? Seems weird? He's like five, But yeah, I know,
I know, but I think to him, that's just the

(01:16:41):
only way that he wants to do it. Right now?
Can I call you dad? Sure? You can call me
dad dad too? You know. Amy mentioned in the Pile
hours ago that a guitar from Kurt Cobain m to
be unplug Soul for six million dollars, which is insane'
an accoustic guitar he played. I have some of the
other stuff from that auction list here. Custom guitar played

(01:17:04):
by Prince from the nineteen eighties sold for five hundred
and sixty three thousand dollars. It's a it's a guitar,
and it's got that little wave on top of Yeah,
like the Prince symbol wave. Elvis had a belt, you'd say,
is it Macromay? I say Macromay belt that Elvis wore
about thirty times on stage. They're blinged out final bit

(01:17:26):
of two hundred and ninety eight thousand dollars. Yeah, it's
Elvis out nice. Madonna's gown an ivory gown worn by
Madonna in her nineteen ninety Vogue video sold for a
one hundred and seventy nine thousand dollars. That's who has
that kind of money to buy like a dress somebody
worn a video. Man, these people have a lot of

(01:17:50):
money buy this kind of stuff because these are just
what conversation pieces having their house. And like some people
buy sellectors, yes, collectors, or they're investing in it and
they think in three five years it'll self for even higher.
Didn't even think about that because a lot of the
Michael Jordan stuff is going crazy high. If people were
selling it when after the last dance, yeah, because they
it's like the peak of Michael Jordan's this. I think

(01:18:10):
you're gonna see it with the Mike Tyson stuff coming
up soon too, because Jamie Foxx, who looks just like
Mike Tyson, now he's got so bit built training for
this movie. They're doing a Mike Tyson biopic. Like when
that thing comes out, all the Mike Tyson stuff is
gonna skyright. Like if I were investing in sports memorial,
you're right now, I will get the Mike Tyson stuff.
And then when the movie blows up, if it does
sell it, then the guy who bought them baseballs after

(01:18:32):
McGuire and Sosa hit him bout one of the balls
for a million bucks, probably coudn't get twenty thousandars for
it now though, So it goes the opposite way too,
because he cheated because they keep hitting more and more
home run more so than cheated. And then Barry Bonds
beat them both, right, and he cheated too. Well, they
all cheat steroids, but everybody did. Yeah, yeah, they all cheated.

(01:18:54):
Roger Merris didn't cheat. Tell them, who cares? They're all
using it whatever. Okay, that's the deal. We're done. Uh Ammy,
what's going on today with you? Um? Final move? And
then hanging out with my dad a little bit later
and then just organizing, I think, trying to figure out where,
what goes where? What about you? I gotta reset up

(01:19:16):
some of my studio stuff today. Um so just a
little bit of work stuff. I gotta get five hundred
push ups in. We'll check in tomorrow. I've already started.
You did twenty s. You don't undercount me? Sorry, sorry,
twenty don't forget. Ramundo heads off Thursday to his bachelor party,
and we'll put on the at Bobby boneshow Instagram page,
the live stream of him betting that first bet. You said,

(01:19:38):
red right, Red has to be red on Roulette nine
thirty Central, and if he wins, then you have five
hundred bucks. That'd be perfect that it's the best way
to start Vegas on a win. You're gonna win Ray, Yeah, Oh,
Eddie's lecturing Ray during a break once he goes, dude,
you're gonna winch bachelor party. You have to win dour
in a bachelor party. U. Yeah, I don't believe in
jush you. Oh okay, all right, that's it. We'll see

(01:19:58):
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