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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bones post show, pre show. When the
show is over, I always checked the news to see
if we missed anything or what's happened since then. And
I'm reading this story here. It's on the cover of
the New York Post and it's it's their wedding picture.
But they had a wedding with over one hundred guests,
which is against the law. The couple who's October nuptials
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on Long Island, New York turned into a COVID nineteen
super spreader event, sickening at least thirty four and resulting
in the venue getting itinst liquor license yanked, has been
identified as their names and their picture on the cover
of the New York Post. That's embarrassing. They had more
than double the legal limit for events during the pandemic
in this part of the country. I was thinking, O,
because Kalin are getting married next early summer, I hope
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to God, yeah, we're able to have an event. Yeah,
I think so. I think we've planned it out well
enough to Because if they're saying we should all be
able to get the vaccine by March, as long as
it's able to be had, you can start to open
things up a little bit. And if there's rapid testing
as well, that's a little more prevalent. That's kind of
we're betting on. And if not, we'll do like Ray
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and Baying call inaudible and you know, cut the guest list.
Oh yeah, way down because it's like you, if you're
not inviting everybody you want there, you can have twenty
people like the closest closest circle. But I feel okay
about it. So this story right here that you're that
you're reading, so is that grounds to put them on
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a cover of a newspaper? You gotta understand about the news,
right any news they're trying to, for a the New
York Post, get clicks or have people pick up the
paper so they can sell advertising at a higher rate.
I don't care what channel you watch, Fox News, CNN, MSNBC.
They're walking down their exact lane because people are coming
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to watch that lane, because with more people that come
to watch that lane, they can sell higher commercial rates
to advertise. Yes, that's it. They don't admit it, but
us on the show, we do admit it. We get
to be on the air because we have fantastic ratings
and advertisers paid top dollar to be here. Yes, and
we love our advertisers and I get it, but I mean,
what is their faces going to do for that story?
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And it makes it a little more dynamic to go, oh,
I'm interested. I don't know that I would have even
read that story here. I have not seen their faces
and went whoo. They put their wedding picks and they
look nice. They look like a nice couple. They do
probably good people. Yeah, but man, but that's that's the
news you blast. Man. I don't believe in the fake news,
but I do believe that people should understand the news
is in a public service. It's a money making venture
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so important. So the quote unquote fake my fingers finger
quotes are fake news isn't fake news. It's news that's
dedicated to fulfill the people that are watching that news channel.
And again, you have three different kind of folks watching
the news. Do you watch him MSNBC. I mean it
is liberal bonanza if you're watching Fox News, it is
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conservative bonanza. CNN a little more down the middle, but
it's still slightly leading into the left. Yeah, although they
do have some really good conservative guys on CNN two
that I like coming on there. I like when people
can actually have a good old debate on there. I
don't like when they start yelling. Sometimes I do, though,
depends who it is. I don't know that Clomo starts
yelling at people, because I'll be watching that sometimes at
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night he starts yelling at folks. I'm like, I like
when Culomo yells at people. Like when my dad comes
to visit, it's straight news all the time in my house,
and I'm like, Dad, what do you like? You're yelling
at each other. Why do we need to hear this?
When to say no, no no, don't change it. It's so good,
like no, I can't stand you only take a little bit.
Then I'm like, oh, but yeah, that's one news is
so it's not fake news. It's news. And all of
them do it. They're just trying to make their subscriber
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or their follower base feel good and continue coming back
to them. Yeah, so and so they can sell. It's
all advertising. That is truth. It's all advertising dollars. That's it.
We do it too, we just don't lie to you
about it. And we're here. We're lucky enough to be
here because you guys will listener or stream or or
and then avertiers want to advertise. Yeah, and then we
also don't take advertisers. We don't think that's what the show.
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So sometimes when like a porn shop comes up on
a weird app or like what something's been messed up.
There's a sex toy commercial, Yeah, we did not approve that.
That means something digitally or like vaping digitally. Somebody's put
in a wrong code number at the digital hub and
accidentally that's an ours. You're like a wrong station. Maybe
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they have vaping commercials, not me. Maybe some country shows do,
but that's just kind of not what I stand for
it all, and I have to turn I turned down
money all the time because I'm like, I just I
feel like if I went down and advertise for something
that wasn't legitimate that I do or someone I know
does and I can speak for it, that it's gonna
hurt our credibility with our listeners, and then that I
want to listen to the show much less what we're advertising. Yeah,
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I didn't really sound real anyway. Yeah, I was gonna
when I get tired, I started to nothing, I was
gonna make a joke about a sex toy shop, and
I actually I use the word word that rhymes with
the willdows. I'd be like, hey, thanks for listening, but
I stopped myself because that's probably what's up. Um, where
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do I go with this? I do talk about the
CMA is coming up in a second. Carly Pearce on
her divorce from Michael Ray quote, I truly thought I
was gonna die. You know, they had a pretty well
what does she mean by that? Well, here's the thing.
I'd say, pretty brutal divorce. But I don't think it's
public exactly what what really happened there. She's insinuated a
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lot that he cheated on her, but they got married
quick and then we're divorced quick. So I get it.
It's embarrassing. It's just embarrassing to publicly have anything unflattering
happen because people jump and they don't know your business,
and they're all up in your business telling you how
to live your life, and you're just like, man, screw off. Yeah.
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But hints are even worse sometimes because then we take
that in whatever direction we want, right, We make up
our own story. We love doing that. Carly Piarrace is
her marriage was in trouble before the coronavirus even started.
She opens up quote, I truly thought I was gonna die.
There are moments I did not know if I could breathe.
It was awful. It was clear this was not the
marriage that I wanted. She should come and do a
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Bobbycast full interview. Morgan Wallan did, it's great you talk
about it one time. You're done, because nobody really is
going to give you a good interview and also care
about you. Yeah. Like, if you come into my house
and to my studio and we do a long form
Bobbycast interview, I want to get it from you, but
you gotta know I'm not in there to get it
at you. I'm not in there that got you. I'm
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there to protect you, but I'm also there to protect
you so much to feel comfortable aout putting your story out.
She should come and do that. That's the invitation. Sure,
I'm not going to pursue her, but I'm here's the thing.
My opinion would be, if you just can go and
talk about all of it, and you have talked about
it anymore. Yeah, Like when last night I was talking
to Morgan Walla's manager and he was like, hey, man,
I really appreciate you putting Morgan on. And he only
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wanted to talk to you because he felt safe talking
with you, because he knew there was some big controversy.
That's I'm very appreciated that you would say that, because
I'm not here to get anybody. I'm not chasing clicks.
I get enough clicks. I'm all good. I'm clicked out, actually,
but you can come do it, be your most vulnerable,
talk about it, and then forever ago. I've already talked
about it here. I'm moving on with my life. However,
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with what Carly's doing, and I like Carly, it makes
me want more. I'm like, oh, you give me another nugget.
You're talking about a little bit over here, a little
bit over there. Let's go. Let's just dump it all
out there, then be done with it forever. I'm a
I'm a vessel for you to ride if you'd like.
Two carnipiers. The new term for you is COVID honesty.
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It's when you tell the truth about possibly being exposed
to coronavirus, even though it may result in a quarantine.
As a rule, it's probably harder for some people than
you would think. Yes, you know, to just admit and
be like, ah, tell everyone you're around. Then everyone just
hurts backing up because not that you have it, it's
that you've been around someone that has. I have a
friend now I'm not gonna say who it is, who
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is with someone who COVID? And I was like already
I think I told him. I was like, hey, you're
coming to hang out, and he's like, I can't. He
had COVID. I need to lock himself up for a bit.
And I was like, hey, I respect that. Yeah, he
didn't know he didn't have it, and he had to
pass up on a fun opportunity. He didn't have it,
but he knew that he was with someone that could
have been exposed. Yes, so he was safe. Wow COVID. Honest,
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he's tough. It's confirmed the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade will
be closed to the public and the balloons will only
float down one block. Oh, but at least it still happening. Good.
You watch that. I'm never really up early enough to
watch that. Yes, and that it's on, and I see
it more than I watch it. Okay, it's just on.
You hear it, and sometimes I watch. Sometimes I have
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a friend that's playing it and it's all lips sync.
It's supposed to be lipsync, but what happens every year
is like I can't believe they're lips You can on
a float. Go try to plug in on a float
and make it all work. Trust me, you want them
lip sync? Yes, it sound terrible. Yeah, you got a
little speakers up on stands. Be awful. Yeah they're falling
over and shake him. Okay, that's today's post show. On
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tomorrow show, Parker McCullum is in. New artist has that
song You're Pretty Hard. That's it. Enjoy today's show. I
talked about the CMAS, I talk about how I was
a bonehead last night. There's a lot happened on this show.
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Enjoy it. Hopefully we'll see you guest soon. Hello, what's
going on? Everybody? Welcome to Thursday's show, More Studio, morn
your last night the CMAS. I'll tell you some stories about, well,
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my very quick appearance there last night. You know. But
what was interesting was, you know, Eddie was talking to
Brothers Osborne yesterday maybe the day before yesterday. They opened
the show and they were doing the tribute to Charlie Daniels. Yeah,
and so you had asked him the first time they
met Charlie. And here is John Osborne sharing his story.
I'd actually had an encounter with him one time when
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I worked at the Country Music Call of Fame and
there was a restaurant in there and I was in
the bathroom. I went to use the bathroom for I
clocked him for my shift and I washed my hands.
And so I'm there at the Urnal, just you know,
doing my business, and I said the door opens and
I see this big dude with a beard walk in
and I'm like, oh my god, that's Charlie Daniels that's
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walked in the bathroom. And he literally stands right next
to me. He's a big guy too. He stands right
next to me and he at the Urnal and I'm like,
I am literally taking a leak next to Charlie Daniels
and he's like, Hey, what's up, buddy. I'm like, uh,
not much, man um. I didn't know all. The only
thing I could think of it was during the wintertime.
I was like, oh, it's clode outside. I didn't and
he goes, oh, yeah, it's good football weather right here,
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and I was like, oh my god, I'm having a
conversation walking. That's a chi Daniels. So I just washed
my hands and I was like, all, I have a
good one of those YouTube buddy, And I was like,
that was the coolest thing I have ever done in
my life period. That's a great story. It's pretty cool.
Once I was in the bathroom and I'm standing at
the Jurnal and the door opens and a guy walks
in on blue jeans and a long sleeved black shirt
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starts peeing next to me. I look over to my
left and it's Kicks Brooks from Brooks and you ask
him about the weather. I didn't, but I I froze
on what to say at all, and I said something
like listen to the man. This sounded I think similar
to how's it going, man? Because I think again what
I said was the bazimma. Man. There he goes here, man,
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how are you doing? I was like good, and I
was sure, But what was Kicks Brooks doing in this
bathroom in Texas peeing next to me? And so I
was like, hope you have a good day, and he goes, yeah,
you doo man, and I walked out and then I
saw him out talking to the radio station and I
was like that was Kicks Brooks, and so that was
the only time that I'd ever seen Kicks Brooks. And
I remember the door walking in smash Cut about seven
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years later. It's maybe my first time playing the Grand
Ole Opry and the door opens up and it's Kicks
Brooks walking in and going, hey, man, I want to
come and say hey, congratulations on your first opery appearance.
That's crazy. And I was like, hey, sat next to
you and I said, oh man. Then I was like,
I remember, remember, and then you remember that that was
so cool. That's so cool. So yeah, that's pretty funny.
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Glad you guys are with us this morning. Feeling pretty good.
I didn't stay out too late. Most CMA Awards nights,
there's a humongous after party, oh yeah, and I never
want to go and stay, but I always go and
have Like there's always a donut wall that I'm a
big fan of. Yeah, Like they have they have sticks
coming off this wall that's six feet tall and they
put donuts on them and you go and get a donut.
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Most every year I'll stop buying and have a donut.
But last night I finished, went right home, had a
little food, went right to bed, feeling fresh as a
daisy today. Good man, you're matured. Thank you. How you
feeling fine? I didn't do anything. I feel great watching
on TV. All right, glad you guys are here. Let's
get rolling with today's show, which is very appreciative that
you'd wake up with us. So listen to us on
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the podcast. You know we do not take that for granted.
Listener asked me yesterday if any of us have ever
been fired Eddie, I'll start with you. Nope, I've been
laid off. Same okay, same thing? Is it okay? Because
I feel like it wasn't. I feel like firing is like,
you know what, I did something wrong? I deserve not
to work here. But laid off is it's I assume
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the same feeling that the hopeless feeling of like great,
what do I do now? But not my fault company
went under. The whole company went Yeah. Is that the
TV station? Yeah? Well, I guess, and I guess I've
been laid off. I never got laid off for fire.
You technically never got laid off. I never told me.
Edie just came over to the house one day and
was like, Hey, the TV station we worked for it
went under. I was laid off. I was like, what
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about me, goes, I don't know. I guess you are too.
They never reached out, so still I'm still on the pay.
You're good lunchbox ever been fire? Oh yeah, Sam's Club
sixty four sixteen. They went ahead and let me go.
I showed up for work one day. I cleaned up
the parking lot for two and a half hours, got
all the carts in. Then they called me in the
office and said, hey, man, we're gonna have to go
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ahead and let you go. Why they called it quote
laid off. Yeah, but the company was still running. That
place was still open for business, and I was only
cart guy out the window. I don't know if they
let in like my attitude. I don't know. I was
a month shy of my three year anniversary with Sam's Club,
and they sent me packing and laid off means, oh,
we'll hire you back when it gets a bit you know.
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They never hired me back. Well, I got fired. They
cut you before you got your pension. I think that's
what's so. You were the only cartboy out of all
of them they got ye a quote unquote quote unquote
laid off. Yeah, they said, I can see your finger
quotes except us in here being very dramatic with them.
I mean it was very dramatic. It was very It
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hit me right in the heart, like it was a
gut punch, like yeah, I mean, I've been there for
three years, and I really thought I was gonna be
at Sam's Club for the rest of the life. Like
I saw those people and I was like, man, that's
gonna be my career. And I put in the fact,
it really made me mad that they let me work
for two and a half hours. Why not just tell
me right when I clock in, Well, at least you
get paid for that two and a half hours, right,
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But they wanted the parking lot clean because I was
the only cart guy working that evening shift, and so
they got it all clean and then they let me
go so no one had to go pick up the carts.
Did they fire you one on one or they have
a team of people just one on one? And it
wasn't even the GM. He was too chicken. Barbie calls
me into the office who was a lower manager, and
she was and I was like, so, why is Martin
not doing the talking. She was like, well, he just
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felt it'd be better if I did it because Martin
didn't like me very much? Is that probably why you
were later? Yeah, like Martin, one time I was changing
my license plate in the parking lot and he comes
over and he goes, aren't you supposed to be working?
I was like, yeah, this just takes four screws, you
know what I mean, because they were expired. And one
time I changed my oil behind the store while you're
on the clock. Yeah, okay, well now it makes sense. Yes,
that's why they fired you. But they didn't use that.
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They just said laid off. And he had heard three
years just right out the window. No loyalty. What's up?
No less than three years? Raymond? I ever been fired? Yeah? Fired?
Shout out from Grande Communications. An old lady wrote a
letter to the company and said that I was meander
on the phone, and then another letter came in. And
I believe once you get three strikes in letters or complaints,
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then you get fired. I've only heard of one. You
just kind of briefly went over another letter and then
you didn't give it a third Multiple people either emailed
or wrote actual things you take to the post office
and send to a company. And they then looked into
my calls, audited them and felt that I was hurrying
customers off the phone, But for me, it was all
a sales tactic. We were determined, like our bonuses, off
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of how fast our calls were. So of course I'm
gonna try and rush somebody a little bit, and they
thought that was worth firing me. Would you rush them
to make the purchase or to get off the phone? Oh,
to get off the phone. Sometimes I just hang up
on them. But I had the fastest turnaround time. I
was about a minute and thirty on average. Throughout the
day it would hit ninety just hang out regardless of
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where they were in the conversation. How'd you do with
that job? I did awesome. I was number one in
sales full time. I was killing I was making more
almost in the CEO of the company. Okay, they have
fired the best salesperson who was making more than the CEO.
They had to. They audited the stuff and they said
it was grounds for termination. But also at the same time,
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I reformatted the way they do their sales bonuses. They
never have done them the same because of me after that,
so I changed the entire history of that company. Did
you cry when they fired you. No. I had four
people in the meeting and they told me you're fired.
It shook all their hands. Said. As I was leaving,
they go, you can take your stuff in your cubicle.
I was like, I don't want it keep at all.
And then I walked out the door and the supervisor, Bernardino.
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I think, he goes, hey, man, I think he'll be
okay though, don't even worry about getting fire. He's like,
I think you'll do good things. It was right, So
you threw a little fit a little bit. I just
acted like I didn't need the stuff at my desk,
but I kind of did want the protein and all
my stuff like pens and stuff, pens and protein of course. Yeah, listen,
I hate to say this, but I guess I've been
laid off on that TV station eddie. Yeah. I didn't
think about technically, yeah, technically. So maybe this isn't jinxing
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me because last week when I said, man, I'm really
proud of my teeth, I saved up, got him fixed,
never got to go to the dentist. The next day
my tooth broke crazy. So let's hope that let's help me.
Just realizing I've been laid off, doesn't jinx me, Scoop
Steve ever been fired? Laid off? I've been laid off, yeah,
from this company when it was clear Channel oh boy,
back in two thousand and nine. But I got him
back by quitting a few months later when they brought
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me back. So they so I got laid off. They
brought me back, and then I quit and moved to
San Francisco and then and then I worked at San
Francisco about five years and I quit there, moved to
La and then I quit there. He didn't quit there, well,
I didn't working for Ryan Secret Yeah. Yeah, then I transferred.
That was my first time transferring, So I guess it
kind of it kind of came to fruition of me
finally doing the big move with them versus leaving Mike.
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D you ever been fired? No, Well, it's not a
good feeling, goes. I'm curious how lunchbots went out, Like,
did you throw like stuff off there? He's gonna say
through a fit, No, he probably church Mouse did. No.
My first instinct was to go back outside and take
all the cards and throw them the bottom of the hill.
But then there was a bunch of cars in the
parking lot and you don't want to hit the cars
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because you don't want to have to pay for the cars.
So I just left. But I took my name Tank
am my best. So, like I said, he church Mouse
did and did nothing. He wanted to do some stuff,
but he did it. I didn't. I told I don't
want to you guys, I wanted to, but I saw
those cars. I was like, man, those poor people. I
don't want to damage their cars. They didn't do anything
to me. That's such a good guy. Yeah, I'm a hero.
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On the phone right now is Katie and Alabama. Katie,
thank you so much for calling. What's going on into morning? Nice?
I was just going to call an ask you, Bobby,
how you deal with being overwhelmed. I know that you
take on a lot of projects and seems like you're
always busy, but you never really talk about if it
ever overwhelmed you. So I was just wondering how you
deal with that if you do ever feel overwhelmed. Well,
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I appreciate you asking about my well being. Not a
lot of folks do. It's a good question, though, UM
might do great with it, because is there are times
where I get really tired. There are times where I go, Man,
I don't know if I can handle this. However, I
feel like my goal is always to be this tired.
I've always wanted to do the stuff that I'm going
to do now. Like my whole life, I was told
I wasn't going to be able to do a big
radio show or be on TV because of either my
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accent or my education, or there were just so many
reasons the folks that I wasn't going to be able
to achieve my dreams. I'm achieving my dreams right now,
except for the Billy Bones staying at the CMA's last week,
pretty solid last few months. That wasn't in your dreams. No,
my dreams didn't say they were gonna send me promo
materials for Billy Bones to be on the CMA's. But
anytime I get tired, or anytime I get frustrated, I
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just think to myself, Man, I have worked so hard
to be this tired, and it's an honor to be
this tired. And when I am feeling overwhelmed, I'm overwhelmed
because of the projects that I'm allowed to take, because
of the relationships I'm allowed to be in. So I'm
very grateful for that. Feeling of sometimes going man, and
there's a lot happening, not just work but life. We
all have life stuff going on, so I look at
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it as something I'm appreciative for, and like anyone else,
there are times where it feels like I'm cracking a
little bit. But again, I know I shouldn't be here,
I should be a statistic I'm not. And I also
know that I can help influence other kids that are
kind of going through the same thing feel in the
same way. So I think that's what gets me through.
I appreciate you asking that, Katie. Yeah, no problem. Thank
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you guys so much. Are you good? I feel good.
Actually called in probably like last February, and you gave
me some advice on my interviews for a PhD program.
And then I made it into the PhD program. That's great.
So are you still in? And then I am still in. Yes,
it's a four year program, so I'm in the first
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semester of it. But I'm in the midst of my
all my research. I do alzhim earth research and so
that gets kind of hectic sometimes. And so I was
just wondering what your take on feeling overwhelmed and stresses
like Okay, same thing. How about you you're getting into
still if you're PhD. It's supposed to be hard. If
it wasn't hard, everybody would be doing it. But you
know what, it is hard, and you're made for it
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being hard, So good luck. That's that's freaking amazing. And
anytime it's weighing down on you and you're like, I
don't know if I can do this, I think two things. One,
how lucky am I that I get to attempt or
pursue this that so many folks don't don't have the
capacity to do they give up. Number one is how
lucky am I? And then number two, Yeah, it's supposed
to be hard because if it was easy, every Joe
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Schmow would have their PhD. I don't. It's too hard
for me, but it ain't for you. I love that, Katie.
So I appreciate you calling, and good luck to you,
and let us know whenever you who knows, maybe fired
by then, but maybe you can reach out on like
my MySpace. I'll be on like talking to old people
that knew the show back in the day. All right, Katie,
thank you very much, Thank you guys, having a good day,
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all right, Bye? Bye, A pretty fantastic call. That's cool.
I like to follow up. Yeah, how about that. That's
a pretty good amous. Like every yea. I don't remember
the advice, but she's there. Well, you do give a
lot of advice. I do world class advice guy. Yeah,
let's open up the mailbag. Here we go, Bobbies mailbag.
Oh yeah, Jeff writes Morning Studio. My name is Jeff.
(23:13):
I love seeing all your pictures from your nat GEO show.
When does it start? Anyways? I wrote her in the
mailbag because I'm having problems with my wife's yelling at
my son's a soccer games, and I don't know what
to do about it. She makes a scene every weekend.
She doesn't even realize it. She's yelling at the kids
and the refs whole game. By halftime, I pretend I'm
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on the phone or I go to my car because
I'm so embarrassed. Listen. She never yells anything hey full
or really offensive, but it's just a lot of yelling
and I hate it. My son has never said anything
about it to us, but I'm worried he doesn't feel
comfortable with it either. How do I tell her? I
don't want to go to the games with her anymore.
If she keeps screaming, should I see how my son
feels about it and have him say something she won't
get mad at him. Signed Jeff, I'd answer your first
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question a first few months of next year my nat
GEO show starts. But the real question here is what
do you do? Hey? How about your wife though? For
being passionate about the games? It's amazing? Yes, And I
think keyword two bones is that he says that she
doesn't even realize she's doing it. She's into it. Gotta
love that. I think you have one conversation and if
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it doesn't go the way you needed to go, you
just bail out and go you this is just who
she is. I think you go, Hey, you sure yell
a lot of these games? Are you worried that other
people are are looking at you funny? Are you just
kind of happy to be in the moment? Not don't
slant it, But if she goes I'm just happy, I'm
fine with it, then that's just who she is, because
you'd much rather her be this way than not caring
(24:39):
at all. She could come back and say, you know, like,
oh gosh, I didn't even realize I do that. I'm
gonna work on not doing that and ask a question
and be like, what do you mean? I yell a lot,
Give her a chance to realize that it could be
a lot. But if she doesn't care, let her be her.
I think it's amazing. She's passionate. You know Amy's daughter,
(25:01):
and Amy's not here today, but Amy's daughter plays soccer
and Amy y'alls a lot of does she yeah? And
I scream a whole lot, okay? And if people look
at me weird or as to shares looking at me weird,
I'm like, hey, I'm supportive, take it or leave it.
I think the kids like it. I mean, I'm not
speaking for him, but I think atarssing' probably a little
bit of art, like what do you yell? Come on,
(25:23):
ref you need glasses, go d'artain, yell her number out
the whole time. That's my advice to you, Jeff. Appreciate
the fact that she is such an outspoken, loving parent,
have a conversation. If she doesn't want down that road
with you, don't even try to take her down that road,
and let her love. That's it. That's my advice, Thank
you very much. Close up that mailback. That was Bobby's mailbag,
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thank you, the latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two,
thirty kiddy. The CMA Awards were last night. Eric Church
one Entertainer of the Year, Mary Morris took three awards,
including Female Vocalist of the Year. Luke Holmes took home
Male Vocalist of the Year and Album of the Year,
Old Dominion one vocal Group of the Year in Dan
(26:10):
and Shay one Duo of the Year. You can see
the complete list of winners and best moments from the
night at bobby Bones dot com. Thomas Right and his
wife Lauren were announced as hosts for the CMA Country
Christmas Show on ABC. It airs November thirtieth at nine
eighth Central. Morgan Wallen announced a double album called Dangerous.
It will feature a collaboration with Chris Stapleton and it
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will be out next year on January eighth. I'm Morgan
number two. That's your skinny home. It's time for the
good news lunchbox. Shout out to the litter hikers of America,
not little litter Hikers of America. Richard Reyes lives down
in Florida and he got a group of friends. He's like,
(26:53):
we need to start picking up trash on the streets.
So six days a week, sometime seventh, they go out
hiking and they pick up trash. And they named themselves
the little Litter Hikers of America. That's it's hard to say.
And so far this year they picked up forty three
thousand pounds of trash. Wow, that's a lot. Wow, that's crazy.
(27:13):
People are gonna be littering that much. That's a lot
of litter. That's a lot of litter. But the Litter
Hikers of America they're picking it up one piece at
a time. Did you guys have adopted highway back? Yes? Absolutely.
I still see it where different groups would adopt the
road and then they do it for like a month
and then forget about it. But the sign lasts forever,
I know. And then you judge them because that they're
part of the road. Was dirty. Yeah, that's too. That's
(27:35):
a good story. That's what it's all about. That was
tell me something good to day. This story comes to
us from Charlotte, North Carolina. A man walked into an
RV park office, tried to rob it, and he broke in,
you know, stole some things, He's like, I'm gonna set
it on fire, goes lights a match, sets his pants
(27:55):
on fire. Oh caught himself on fire. Shit, just left.
Just let That's the case with most of these. I'm
lunchblocked at your bone head. Story of the day coming
up a little later. We have a mystery guest that
will be on the show. Don't know who it is.
We're going rogue. Scuba Steve has set up a mystery
(28:16):
guest and we're just gonna ask you questions until we
figure out who it is. Yeah, everybody want to chip
in a couple of bucks? Uh? Yeah, I'm not that gamble?
Does everybody promise they don't know who it is? I
don't know. I have no idea either, no idea. We
just know the hint, hey, Scuba Steve. Yeah, nobody knows
who it is? Right? The only person that there's two actually,
Ray knows and well not so sorry. Three have developed
(28:39):
that Morgan and Mike. Okay, so it's me, lunchbox and Eddie.
Five bucks a piece. Yeah that sounds good. You know
we love a gamble. Yeah, well do okay? Rays out? Okay,
Hey Ray, what's happened with your honeymoon? By the way. Yeah,
we had to cancel grenade. I believe they had a
COVID outbreak in the island. Oh no, the whole world
(29:01):
had a coca out That's a pandemic. It's happening the
world everywhere. Yeah, so's question back. Yeah, you can make
fun of if you want. I have no idea where
Grenada is Caribbean basically all these islands that they're all there. Okay,
so you get you and your wife, We're going to
go down to Grenada. Correct, and now you're not going
at all. Yeah, we had to do a switch up.
(29:22):
We are now doing a Ruba part of the ABC Islands,
right next to South America, still in the Caribbean. When
same dates it worked out, we didn't. We were going
to lose a thousand dollars if we didn't decide it
that same day, and so we looked at other places
in Grenada. Wasn't going to work out, moved it to
a Ruba. But when saying right after Christmas till a
(29:42):
little after the first of the year, Oh, really you're
going in the winter. Ye oh that's awesome. Wow, Yeah,
I'm looking a Ruba Jamaica to take. So if can
you go Florida straight down it. Eventually it hits South
America like Venezuela. It's right a ruby's right above that. Wow,
that's cool. Huh. Yeah, we've been watching some of those
(30:05):
uh Natalie Holloway documentaries. I don't know what that is. No,
she was killing Are they watching those? Dude? My wife
has a weird thing where she wanted to watch that
before we go to a Ruba. I mean, and she's
never been discovered and she's somewhere on the island of Ruba. Okay,
did you know, by the way this song here, Cocomo
(30:26):
is not a real place. Yes, there is Cocomo, Indiana,
but Cocomo the island is not a real Place's fictional. Aruba, Jamaica.
Who I want to take you? It's real, yes, but
there is no Cocomo beat Gi Largo Montego, I want
to Why don't we go? Oh yeah, Lego my Ego, Jamaica.
(30:47):
Who I want to take it? I'm pretty mama key
Largo Montego, Babe, why don't we go? Hey Morgan, this
was a song from our child. But do you know
the words of the song? No, I mean I know
the beat. I don't think I know, the word full
House was a big reason that. Yeah, this song was
(31:08):
so stuck in my brain for years. But the Beach
Boys had like two lives. They had when they were
in the sixties when they were massive, and then they
had the eighties when they got older and came back
and did stuff like this. This was their resurrection. Yeah,
and then full House. Yes, and the movie Cocktail, which
I think was on the soundtrack. I never saw a Cocktail.
Oh that's a good movie, dude, Tom Cruise Ray. So
(31:30):
when you go to a rubot, you're gonna stay like
an airbnb or hotel or what. It's all inclusive. You
don't even have to leave the resort, and you do snorkeling, catamaran,
you name it. They'll provide for you. That's the thing
about a honeymoon, what if the insane, I don't think
that's the thing about talking about. What I've heard is
you pay a little bit more. So basically, you don't
have to cook, you don't have to go find food,
(31:50):
you have a waiter. Everything is taken care of for you.
Because it's your honeymoon, you're supposed to just a full
inclusive vacation. Vacation well to us. I mean, it's the
first time, so we're looking forward to it. I've never
been in an all inclusive thing before. Have you got either? No? You? Well,
good luck, Ray, thanks for the update. And what if
this doesn't work out? They said, just take a COVID
test and you can come to a Ruba. That's the
only pre wreck. Okay, well, good luck. We're rooting for you.
(32:12):
Thank you who who paid for the trip? Mom and
Dad had to make that awkward phone call yours. Yeah,
I told him that it was about going to be
a thousand dollars more so, it ended up being a
very significant, substantial amount of money. And they've just forked
it over. They didn't just fork it over. I had
to kind of pull it from them, but I got
it there. It was. It was a steep amount, but
I told them it's an island we would never go
(32:34):
to otherwise. But it's our honeymoon once in a lifetime. Okay,
good luck, buddy, thank you. Let's go over to Morgan
number two each time for food world Numb Numb Numb
with Morgan number two well Red Lobsters basically making all
of our days for the holiday season. They have new
limited edition gift boxes that feature none other than their
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cheddar Bay biscuits, and it starts on November sixteenth. You
can get them. They're offered by the half dozen. And
you know, if you really love somebody, you can send
them some red lobster biscuits. Cheddar Bay Biscuits are amazing.
I had some last night. Nice. Yeah, I went to Costco,
bought a pack of four servings, made one last night,
excellent out of a box. Oh you didn't got a
red lobster. I did not go to the box. Yes.
(33:17):
Did they taste as good? Yeah? I mean not as
good because you're not a red lobster. You don't have
the whole vibe. But man, they're delicious. I do love
the red lobster vibe. Al. I'll tell you what I
didn't like about the red lobster bvibe last time I
went is because of COVID. They they're no animals up front,
No lobsters is fluting around. Yeah. Are they worried the
lobsters are gonna get COVID? I think so. The lobsters
weren't COVID tested, so they couldn't be about out around folks.
(33:38):
All right, Thank you, Morgan Number two. Yep, that was
Food World with Morgan number two. So you called your
dad faking like you were in jail, Yes, because there
was this thing going on TikTok where you have these
clips and you can get to say, this is a
call from the whatever jail and boom, I think you're
in prison in your big house. Your dad fell for
(34:01):
one earlier this year. Yeah, he said he didn't, right, No, No,
he have a Nico Jackson with the voter registration website
and he answered all my questions and then hung up
on me. So here you go. Lunchbox is calling to
see if he can get his dad to fall for
him being in prison. Correct, here we go. Hello, Hello,
(34:21):
this is a collect call from Dad, an inmate at
the Davidson County Jail. Please say yes to accept this call. Yes,
thank you. Please wait while you are being connected Dad. Yeah,
I need you to call. I can't get her to
answer her phone. I got pulled. I got pulled over
because I had I guess I have expired tags, and
(34:42):
I guess I had parking tickets from when I first
moved here. I mailed them and they didn't have a
record of them. So they said there was a warrant,
so they took me in. Okay, so I just need
you to call and tell her to call down to
the jail and hopefully get me out. Come down. And
I mean, it's only like two hundred and fifty bucks,
but they won't let me pay it or something. I
don't understand. But I tried to call her and she's
(35:04):
not answering. Well, maybe she put him onto you. Well,
I mean, that's not funny. I only got like sixty seconds.
They're gonna cut me off, but well keep your pants on. Okay,
all right, that's really funny. All Right, I'm glad you
can laugh. Fell for it? He didn't fall for it.
Did he immediately called my wife? He did. He immediately
(35:29):
called my wife and was like, hey, I just got
a call just so you know, like he got pulled
over this morning. And he said, you weren't answering because
it's a block call. Like he legit fell for it. Well,
you do have a history of calling your dad from jail?
Or did I call your dad from jail? I had
no because back then you could not call cell phones
from jail, and so I had to call my mom
(35:50):
and she was like, so what do I do? I
was like, I don't know, call Bobby. So my mom
called to you. That's what happened because I couldn't call
your cell phone. We did a bit back in the
day they got Lunchbox put in jail. We've talked about
it and it's fantastic. It's not fantastic. It's the best, best,
best bit. It wasn't fantastic. There have been a couple
(36:12):
of those. The Lunchbox going to jail was scary. We
were almost fired. And then whenever we gotta find a
million dollars. Oh yeah, by the eas Yeah, that was funny.
That was not funny. We've had a couple of really
close calls here, but Lunchbox Dame put in jail. I
just remember, did you I never talked on the phone
(36:32):
while you're in jail. No, never, And I know idea
how to get out of jail. And I mean I
was about to get let into the courtroom when I
got an announcement over the big speaker. How do was
my dad coming to visit me? You know how you
see on TV and they you get visitors. And I
went in there and I had to pick up the
phone and it was a lawyer. He was like this,
What's gonna go down? Blah blah blah. So it's kind
of crazy movies. Huh. It really was like they said
(36:53):
your name over the loudspeaker. I was the first one
all day to get my name to go into one
of the visiting rooms. Guys, do you all know phone numbers?
Like ine? Like who you gonna call? I don't know
a single number? Lunchboxes number? What's your area code? Two?
One zero three? Yea, you know. I knew now because
what we had a bid on the air for so
(37:13):
stupid or when he would lose the game, we would
tell everybody a cell phone number in the air. They
would play my number twenty times a day, so I
could never use my cell phone because all it would
be it was listeners calling, calling, texting. It was a
real number, real and it's still my number, and I
still get text randomly. Hey is this still your number?
Eml early morning listener? All right, cool? Thanks? Can we
(37:36):
still play that game? No now, no chance. Now there
are artists who do this little fake app thing where
they cares my cell phone number texting me, but it's
not really their cell phone. Yea. It goes like some
app and then they get a list. We were revolutionary.
We even had a big voice guy saying his number.
He was like, if you don't agree with the opinion,
we don't agree with opinions. Lunchbox. You stated, if you
(37:58):
would like to call him, don't call the show, call
him his number is no, no, no, that's cool, hilarious,
the good old days. Oh, I mean at some point
we could make a bet with him on something he
felt pretty solid about. He could bet his number versus
some money or something. I mean, we can do that
with Eddie. Also we can't. Oh, it's so funny, all right,
(38:21):
you're Samy's pile of stories, Bobby and for Amy story
number one. If you want to work out while wearing
a cloth face mask, a new study says you can
do it safely. Researcher say that if you want one
of these triple layer of cloth masks, which is what
they do recommend, it does not affect exercise performance or
have a detrimal effect on anything to do with oxygen, muscle,
(38:44):
oxygen blood. It means absolutely nothing except you're gonna have
something annoying on your face. But that's something annoying. Could
also keep you from getting COVID. But if you're freaking
out about that going, I don't know. I'm not getting
enough oxygen. Not the case at all. They did a
bunch of studies, so wanted to share that. Of Next,
John Party is giving fans an inside look at his
(39:04):
love life and his new variety show called Party Time.
Pa R D I Time. The country singer songwriter thirty
five years old and his fiance Summer Duncan are the
stars of this eight episode series airing on the CMT
YouTube channel. So here's John, who, by the way, is
getting married this week. I think Next. Okay, I hope
(39:25):
that's public. Here he is talking about his staycation for
his honeymoon. Because nobody's making money in twenty twenty, we're
gonna have a little stay honeymoon staycation honeymoon honeymoons a
Code nineteen. Ain't nobody making that much of money except
toilet paper manufacturers. But if I did have my own
(39:47):
brand of toilet paper, it would definitely be called party pooper.
Party pooper toilet paper is the most beautiful soft doesn't
leave an itchy butt behind. It's kind of like Evan
on your bumm. That's what party is that Party Time
shows hilarious. He and Summer are coming in next week together,
(40:08):
So it was just gonna be John coming in to
perform a few songs and talk about party time. But
we're great friends with John and Summer. Kaitlin and I are.
We were at dinner last week and I said, Hey,
Summer coming with John. You guys can play the newlywed
game and Kaitlyn I will play against you. Oh nice,
So they're gonna come in. We'll do a whole thing
with John, like an hour or so. That'd be fun. Huh,
(40:30):
all right, party time. Check it out. It is really funny.
A woman fifty one years old gives birth to her
first grandchild after serving as a surrogate for her daughter
who had fertility struggle. Well, so she gave birth to
her daughter and her grandkid. Crazy. Huh, Ray, you're gonna
do this with your sister, right? Yeah? Go insists route,
not mom, Route, my sister's younger. I mean, you don't
(40:51):
want to have a woman having a baby in her
sixties fifties, that's dangerous. Well, this one was fifty one.
That's crazy. Yeah. And a Massachusetts man is planning Christmas
trees in holes. A Massachusetts man fed up with local potholes,
decided to take matters into his own hands by planting
tiny Christmas trees and the holes on the road. At first,
I was like, that's kind of sweet. But then I'm like, what, No,
there's Christmas trees on the road. He said. Trees are
(41:15):
being pulled and they're filling the potholes because now since
they're being made an issue of and the news is
picked it up, they're fixing all the potholes. Okay, good,
so success. And finally, an Instagram model says she's too
hot for a dating app because they keep banning her
because they think she's cat fishing people. Oh but she
really is hot. An Instagram model who says she's too
hot for Tender has been banned for catfishing. She claims
(41:38):
her photos are so sexy the app thinks they're fake.
Everybody keeps reporting her. She's like, I'm a real person.
What a problem to have in just too hot? That's
what's up. That's the pile of stories. Thank you. That
was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.
(42:00):
Straight Dog in Arizona has finally found a family after
spending four hundred days in the shelter over a year
in the shelter. Lola, the pit bull has been in
a shelter since she was a year old. Had six puppies.
They were all adopted right away, but Lola wasn't. Was
constantly overlooked. Staff smalltown shelter loved her, couldn't understand why
(42:20):
she couldn't find a home, but they didn't give up
on her. They contacted the Arizona Humane Society in Phoenix
to get them into their Project reach Out program, which
takes petso need extra help. It's usually for sick, injured,
or abused animals, but they felt Lolo a benefit from
being in a bigger town and it worked. She was
in for just a few days, she got adopted and
there you go. Dogs got a home. You know, I
(42:41):
was talking with some people too. It's on a personal
side of this. The Georgia English Bulldog Rescue what they
do because I work with different animal charities. But what
happens is and listen, I have a bull like it
was sick when I got them, and it took a
bunch of money to make them not sick anymore, which
is why I got them. Because they're like take them,
but they're like, you know, what's going to be expensive
(43:01):
to fix them, and I was like, okay, right now,
I feel pretty good, let's do it. Nine surgeries later,
Stanley's healthy and rocking. But they do the same thing
because bulldogs are really expensive to keep up with health wise,
and so people get bulldogs and then they're like, I
can't afford to keep up with them, so they just
give them away. They're like, wow. So what this Georgia
(43:22):
English English Bulldog Rescue group does is they come and
they nurse them back to health and then adopt them out.
They have to spend all that money to get them
healthy before they can adopt them back out. And so
I've gotten involved with them a little bit too, just
because I understand the troubles of an English bulldog. But
I'm just looking at some of the dogs that they
rescue here, and they have to spend like six seven
thousand dollars on a dog because of all of the
(43:45):
injuries and elments that it has, and so then, but anyway,
if you're looking for a bulldog to rescue, they have
They have one name t Bone. He's really is an
older bulldog, which was my nickname in high school. By
the way, he's blind, and I'm not home enough to
have a blind dog. I don't feel like I can
have someone take care of t Bone. But you thought
(44:05):
about this. I did. But check out the Georgia English
Bulldog Rescue. They're, you know, a nonprofit five A one
C three, but I think they do. They do great work.
And I'm reading this here. They average twenty bucks investment
in each single dog that they get, just so they
can get them adopted back out again. Anyway, people doing
great work. This group doing great work. Love to share it.
(44:26):
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
Let's go over and talk to Chelsea in Nashville. Chelsea,
welcome to the Bobby Bone Show. What's going on with you?
Not a whole lot, guys, Good morning studio. Um well,
I wasn't sure if there was going to be a
Morning Corny this morning. I may have missed it, but
I had one that I would like to share with you. Guys.
(44:48):
If you want to hear it, well you are in luck.
It is time for the Morning Corny. Amy's not here
this week, so I'm gonna let you go ahead and
take it away. All right? Then, why did the scarecrow
win an award? Why did the scarecrow win an award?
Because he was outstanding in his field? That was the
(45:15):
Morning Corny? Pretty good? All right, stand on the phone, Chelsea,
Hold on a second, let's go round the room. I
shall go now with the Morning Corny, The Morning Corny.
What do you call a flirty Greek philosopher? Chelsea? I
have no idea? No, no, you say it back? Oh what? Okay?
(45:38):
Say the question? What do you call a flirty Greek philosopher?
What do you call a flirty Greek philosopher? Soccro tas? Oh?
Come on, that was the Morning Corny? All right, Chelsea.
You're doing all the you're doing all the call acts. Okay, Eddie,
(46:00):
are all right, Chelsea? There's no question here. But listen.
Have you ever tried to eat a clock? Chelsey? No, don't.
It's a very time consuming. You're killing it. You're killing it.
Bones all right, lunchbox. Okay, what's her name? Chelsea? Pay attention?
What kind of key can't open doors? I don't know, Chelsea,
(46:27):
just repeat it. You've heard this segment on hundred times.
Oh my gosh, what kind of key cannot open doors? Hey?
Tur key? Okay, Morgan, go ahead, all right, what does
(46:48):
a nosy pepper do? Okay, what does a nosy pepper do? Oh? Sorry, sorry, Chelsea,
you do it? Why does a nosy pepper do? Get
hall up in your business? Oh? Well, Ramond hit us? Yeah, Chelsea.
So when your cowgirl boots when they misbehaved, where do
you send them to? When my cowgirl boots missed the hey,
(47:10):
where do I listen them too? I don't know boot camp?
I have new material now, thank you, Chelsea. Where are
you using these jokes? What kind of job do you have? Um?
I'm actually going it's my second day to my new job.
I'm working at a senior citizen residential community. Do you
tell them the corny jokes? Um? I haven't gotten to
(47:32):
meet them yet because today's day too. But I did
put on my resume. That was one of my steals
that I'm a great corny joke teller. Nice. Sorry, Well
that's awesome. We'll congratulations on the new job. How are
you feeling about it? I'm feeling good about it. Computer
training today, but I'm very excited to start something else. Well,
congratulations to you, and thank you for listening, and thanks
for being a part of this segment. Thanks guy, job
(47:52):
a good one. All right, there she is Chelsea. Everybody,
what a strong performance today. This is Tammy from Minnesota
who left a voicemail last night morning Bobby Boarding Studio.
I just had a question about tipping because I had
a strange incident today. I went to the liquor store,
picked up all the bottles that I wanted, brought up
to the counter, and the gentleman rained me up and
(48:15):
when I inserted my credit card, it asked me how
much I wanted to tip, and I was just was
like a deer in headlight. So they didn't know what
to do. So I was wondering what your opinion was.
My opinion is that does seem like a place that
is ridiculous to tip because they really didn't do a
sorbas except check you out. I would also say that
(48:36):
if you can hit him with a buck, go for it,
but you shouldn't feel pressure to do it at all.
I'll think, if you have an extra buck and a
lot of people have been struggling during you know, COVID
nineteen in the past six months, hit him with it.
But it's a weird place to see a tip line.
You don't have to tip there only when there is
a service given, should there be a tip? I don't
(48:56):
want to go into Target and they're like, all right,
just rang you up? How much would you like to
tip me? Don't feel bad because you didn't. But I
always encourage if you can do a little, because if
you needed it and someone could do a little, wouldn't
you appreciate that? But you shouldn't feel guilty at all.
Here is Sydney in Arizona. I need some help. Me
and my fiance are getting married in like ten days.
(49:18):
You're a huge your fins now. I have no idea
what to get him for a grooms gift. I did
not know that we were supposed to do grooms a
bride gifts, but we are, so I need your help.
I was wondering maybe if I can get an autograph
that you is such a huge fan. I'm maybe you
could get it nailed out to him or something. All
the gifts are weird for weddings. I've never heard of
that kind of gift. Well, why did the brooding groom
(49:41):
and bride need to get each other a gift? Are
they married? Yeah? You got a whole wedding happening All
the pressures of making sure that it's all pulled off
and the right people get there. And now there's a
groom and bride gift a ring too. You just bought
them a ring. You just bottom a ring? Yeah, thank you? Yeah,
(50:02):
I'll sure, I'll do you. We have any books here
after all that? Yeah? Yeah, sure, I make a good gift.
I always say if I can help out, I will.
I'm happy to send over a sign book. Did she
leave her address or her name? Raimundo? Okay? Can we
get her a book? Yeah? Okay, I will send you
and your husband. We'll find out what you want. Written
in there a copy of Fail Until You Don't my
(50:24):
latest book called fail Until You Don't Find Grind repeat. Okay,
here is Mississippi John, who left us a voice about
last night. I've heard several times the story about where
you broke into the radio station, but I've never heard
what happened to the apprentice that was with you. You
know I actually went into the radio station. I'd love
to hear about it. I love your show, appreciate that. Yeah.
(50:46):
Way back on my nute of your days, I was out.
I was doing a station event. Another station had put
bumper stickers all over our station van and I was ticked.
I'm a very competitive person, sometimes overly unhealthily. It's okay,
so long story short. We broke into the radio station,
took over the airwaves. YadA, YadA, YadA. There was a
(51:06):
lot that went into that, but broke into their station,
took over their air waves. The guy that was with
me at the time, his name is Gilligan, who I
instructed not only where to go and what to do,
but I sat down and we had pictures of their studio,
so I showed him with what things would do on
the board. We did like a trial run. It was
the mission impossible, but radio station breaking in fun um.
(51:28):
I don't I don't know what happened to Gilligan. I
don't think he's in radio anymore. The last time you
talked to him probably that night that I'm just kidding
you got arrested. Never saw him again. He's still clanking
his cup, waiting to be built out. I don't know
what happened to Gilligan. That was in Arkansas. Right after that,
(51:49):
I moved to Texas and he didn't move, and I
don't think he pursued radio for very much longer. But
we'll we'll always have that night. Yeah, you know night,
you always have that night. Did we do We didn't
do a trouble tape on that situation? Did we We should? Though,
because I do have Like we have a couple of
(52:09):
those lunchbox going to jail, let's breaking into the radio station.
They're probably a lot of things we could do there. Okay,
coming up, we're gonna do the mystery guest. So coming up,
we're going rogue. And most times when we interview guests,
we know who they are, we know what we're gonna
talk about. But we're going rogue thanks to the all
new twenty twenty one Nissan Rogue. Our executive producer Scuba
Steve bookeday mystery guest, I have no idea who it is.
(52:31):
Normally we're like, hey, listen, here's why you should listen.
But we're going rogue. We're gonna see if we can
guess the mystery guests okay, by asking yes or no questions.
Only the first person to nail who it is wins. Oh,
I like this. Any hint you want to give us, Scuba,
is it somebody in country music? Or no, I'll give
you a hint. It's a person. They have two eyeballs, okay,
a mouth. I'll be honest with you. It's somebody that
(52:54):
you I think would like to talk to. Maybe something
that you're a fan of or something you really enjoy. Okay,
thank you very much. Something you're a fan of and
something you really enjoy. I bet it's Sean Dunston shorts
Off with the Cups nineteen eighty nine. I doubt it.
That's my guests. I'm very excited about this next segment
because I have no idea who is going to talk
with us. The only thing that we've been told is
(53:15):
that I'm a fan. That's it, which makes me have
a couple of names already written down. Sure, So we're
gonna ask our mystery guest yes or no questions. We
figured out we've all bet money on who who gets
it first, yes, and then we'll interview them without having
any background whatsoever. Mystery guest, good morning, good morning. All right,
it's a guy. Wow, we'll get what we got that guy. Okay,
(53:37):
we got one question each until we miss it. Okay,
mystery guest, are you in music? No? Are you on
a TV show? No? Mystery guests, are you on the radio? No?
Let's okay. Okay, mystery guest. Are you a professional athlete? No?
Oh my gosh, okay, okay, hold on, how much time
(53:58):
we got? All we had all day? I love this,
and I also love that he's playing it perfect too. No,
like he's given us nothing. I love this. Okay, Mystery guest.
Do you have over one hundred thousand Instagram followers? No?
Mystery guest. Are you a viral sensation? Yes, sensation, a
(54:25):
viral sensation virals? Okay, Mystery guests. Do you have multiple
videos on YouTube? Yes? Well that's a pretty gen Mystery guest.
Do you breathe oxygen? It's not? Are you a human? Okay? Okay,
Mystery guests. Do you have a performance related skill? Yes? Okay,
(54:49):
so we have YouTube viral performance related skill? Up. Mystery guests.
Are you in the Guinness Book of World Records? No,
Mystery guests. Have you ever been featured on TMZ? Yes?
This is big Wow. It throws off my guests. Who
are you gonna guess? I was thinking it was that
(55:11):
second guy that found the Diamond Crater State Park or whatever.
It's not him, Well I know that. Hey, Mystery guests,
have you ever dated anyone famous. Yes, okay, so let's
put the clothes together here viral sensation. More than one
YouTube video has dated someone famous has been featured on TMZ.
I have another question ahead, Mystery guests. Do you have
(55:34):
your own website? Yes? I knew it. I think I
know who this is. You do okay? When it comes
back around too, you can guess. Mystery guests, do you
make over six figures a year? No comment? Okay, so
it's not somebody we wouldn't know for being extremely wealthy.
Oh why would he say no comments? Maybe he's hiding
(55:55):
from the irs. Love it godle mystery guest. Are you
currently dating someone famous? No? Okay, Eddie, you have a guest.
You're gonna do it. I have a guest. Go ahead,
Mystery guest. Is your name Keanu Reeves? Hellol mystery guest?
(56:15):
Have you ever been on a late night talk show? Yes? Dude,
I don't know who this is. That's fantastic. Go ahead,
lunch bugs mystery guest. Were you on Jimmy Fallon? No? Okay,
that's the one I watch. I'm absolutely confused. I have
(56:37):
one go ahead, mystery guest, Oh, have you broken any
world records? Where do you ask? That. Yeah, Sorry, you've
been eliminated from your question. Are you over thirty? Mystery guest? Yes,
Mystery guests. Are you married? Yes? Okay, Morgan, you know
(56:58):
who it is, Morgan. Are we close? Do we? I
don't know if I can give you guys a hint, Scoob,
but give us a context hint that we can all have. Um,
will you want audio? I could play something like I
know Ray says no to give it away, I would
say that you would know him from the late eighties,
but then also recently again the last year. Oh, wait
a minute, wait a minute, I know, Okay, no, but
(57:22):
he said he's not in music. He said, no music,
no TV. Right, hold on, what's good? Not necessarily music,
but kind of music? Though, I think think guitars. Go ahead,
eddys think guitars Stars Mystery Guests. Are you in a
band right now? No? Are you Van Halen from Heaven? Oh?
(57:47):
That's a good question'd be awesome because I don't, Scooby,
give us another hint. Um, he is part of a duo.
And you may have mentioned someone earlier that he was
paired with. I was to think though Paul was Rick
Astley at first when he was like viral video. Has
he had one in the last year. No, but Rick
Astley has a bunch of has hits. Yeah, he's not
(58:09):
a musician. Rick Astley is a musician. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
So are you? Are you a musician mystery guest? No,
he said, no, but a guitar. Give us another hind scuba.
We're all speed rounding now air guitar. We gotta get
to this air guitar. Oh man, he's the air guitar Championship.
Were now on speed round. So first one to buzz
(58:30):
in their name with the buzzer wins. Okay, give us
another hint. I think you should play this. Okay, here
we go right there and on the wall too, left
or right right? Go ahead? Why yeah. His initials are
b s p E. His character bspe bsp oh b
(58:56):
spe Give us another hands in gubba um, Oh my god.
That's Bill Yeah, from Bill and Ted. Alex Win, it's
Alex Winter from the Bill and te Wow, Well you
are on the Movie Star. Yes, didn't we ask you
(59:16):
a movie star? Alex? I said, I did say yes,
you guys o idiot. It's like, this is the dumbest
show I've ever been a part of. Wow, this is
really freaking cold, did you I'm gonna geek out for
a second. My favorite movies as a kid were the
Bill and Ted movies, and then the new one was
excellent as well. It was excellent. Yeah, Alex, I going
(59:39):
to talk to you man. Yeah, you guys too. That
was absolutely hilarious. So is that the dumbest thing he's
ever done in an interview? So let me say this,
Bill and Ted face. The music's available on Blu ray
and digital now you can check it out. I loved it, um,
you know, and they have kids now. Yeah, when you
get the script for this and I'm assuming Alex, you
(01:00:00):
guys had seen a bunch of versions of bringing Bill
and Ted back? Is that true? Yeah? We were. I mean,
we worked on this thing for a long time, so
there was all kinds of iterations along the way. But
it was the same two writers who wrote the first
two movies. We worked with those guys for a long time.
When you're walking down the street and people see you,
what do they yell most excellent or sixty nine? Dude?
(01:00:23):
You know it's it's been of you know, many decades
of people doing that all the time. What I like
about it is that now little kids sort of people
showed their kids and there they showed their kids. And
it's fun to have so many little kids coming up
to you all the time, all geeked out to see
you off. Sweet. I want to ask you a question
(01:00:43):
about George Carlin, who was one of my favorite comedians
observers of all time. Good and I know that you
you worked with him because he was on the phone
both he's again, what was he like to work with
on set? You know, we were really starstruck by him
and kind of intimidated. We were pretty young when we
did the first one, but he, like a lot of
aggressive comedians, off stage, he was incredibly soft spoken and
(01:01:06):
gentle and very open, so we all became really close.
It was he was an amazing, amazing human being. And you,
big heart, you worked with a Dave Grohl on this
last one, Big Food Fighters got myself and that was
that really his house? And what was he like to
work with? Dave is great, He's he's hilarious. Actually met
(01:01:28):
him first time all the way back in or very
early in Nirvana days when I first got to LA.
He's great. That was absolutely in no shape or form
his house. No, hey, tell me about Zappa. Yeah, I
just finished where I spent six years working on this
big epic doc about Frank Zappa, digging into his life,
(01:01:50):
and we had access to his entire vault, so we
have footage from the Sunset strip in the sixties. We've
got all kinds of stuff that's never been seen before.
That's coming out on November twenty seventh on bod and
all that jazz. All right, I'm happy with that. We'll
be sure to mention that when it comes out. And
let me remind everybody watch Bill and Ted Face the
music Alex Winter is on right now. Who's been our
(01:02:10):
mystery guest. And let me say this in the most
complimentary way possible. For you to put up with that
bull crap for as long as you did, you deserve
a whole because it was actually hilarious. From my end,
I only wish I had broken Againness world record so
I could have made you even I was like, is
this the guy that juggles cats like I am? My mind,
it was the dumbest thing I was thinking about. What
(01:02:32):
you guys laughed at me when I said, Keanu Reeves,
I'm like, this is crazy that it's Bill. You did
bring up. Oh my gosh, did you guys remain friends
after the first couple? Yeah, we've been. We've been very,
very close for our whole lives. So it was funny
to come back and play the characters again because we've
just had, you know, regular lives like any friends do.
(01:02:55):
And they were like, oh craft, we got to actually
beat these do again. So it was fun. Alex, I've
appreciate your time, thanks for putting up with this big
fan and much success. Thanks you guys. All right, there
he is Alex Winter. There he is from Bill and Ted.
He is Bill s Preston Esquire and there Logan. Yeah,
(01:03:16):
that's right. Nice the mystery guest. How about that again?
The reason for the mystery guest is we're going rogue,
and we went rogue by not knowing who we were
interviewing thanks to the all new twenty twenty one Nissan Rogue,
the cars built for adventurous families, and that was truly
an audible adventure, if I do say so myself. Awesome.
All right, there you have it. Well, I'm tired, I'm
(01:03:37):
all out of guesses. We never asked to be an actor,
hun straight out, I guess not. I don't even think
I was hearing answers. I know, obviously I didn't hear
the Dannis book A world record something. Okay, Raymundo, I'm
gonna play this game. I'm told this. I get to
do two things. I got to do a mystery guest
and now I get to play a game fun, which
is fun for me. All right, go ahead, Raymundo. So
(01:03:59):
I'm gonna read a line of a nineties country song.
It's the first line, and you're gonna guess what the
song is. Okay, we have five of these. He's gonna
read it just like he's reading a book. Is there
all famous nineties country songs? Very famous? Okay, here we go.
I spent last night in the arms of a girl
in Louisiana. Right a man, and one more time. I
(01:04:31):
spent last night in the arms of a girl in Louisiana.
I spent last night in the arms of a girl
in Louisiana. That is Colin Baton Rouge's Baton Rouge. That's
a good one. That's a easy one. Good softball. There.
I think everybody got that one. All right. Next up,
Let's go girls. Name of that song, Let's go girls,
(01:05:04):
Let's go girl. Okay, we get that sounds creepy. The
third time it sounds creepy. Um, okay, I'm in. Let's
all say it before he plays the clip. Lunchbox, That
don't impress me much, any man of mine? Man, I
feel like a woman or any of them? Yes, one
is right. Okay, hold on, wow, that don't impress me much.
(01:05:26):
Don't impress Eddie. Let's go girls, any man of mine,
Let's go girls. Man, I feel I think it's man
of I like my guest man, I kind of I'd
already sang it. I feel like I'm rolling. Yeah, because
that's exactly how it goes. Let's go girls, any man
of You're right? I mean woman hit it? Bones is right.
(01:05:51):
Let's go girls. I'm going out tonight. I'm going nice.
Next one. It started way back in third grade. I
used to sit beside Emmy lou Hayes that music in
my ears? Yeah, good me. Pump it up, Ray Louder Okay, okay,
(01:06:16):
because it's hard to think of a song a melody
and sing it while you're doing it. Um, I'm in okay,
Oh it's easy an Eddie, Oh I'm in yeah, lunch Box,
Oh it's check. Yes, or no, check yes or now
I have check yesterir In third grade, I used to
sit beside him in low Okay, I was hoping you
(01:06:40):
get that wrong. Go ahead, next one. I bet you've
never heard of Old Marshall Dylan say, miss kitty, have
you ever thought of running away? Lunch box? That was
a tough one. I'll say it again. You're gonna play slower.
I bet you've never heard Old Marshall Dylan say, miss kitty,
(01:07:01):
have you ever thought of running away? The first line
of a nineties country song, Marshal, that's the keyword. What
do you have lunchbox? She was in love with the boy?
Oh youl Tricia word classic, Yes, Marshall, Marsha, I don't
know that one. That was a tough one. Eddie one
two three should be heard, Marshall. I sing it diff
(01:07:28):
everybody else fine more. Every time our eyes meet this
feeling inside me, that's it. I'll say it again, every
time our eyes meet this feeling inside me. I don't
(01:07:49):
have it. I have a guess, A good guess. I
can sing it. No, no, no, no, um. I'm not right,
but I want to get any man of mine. I
don't I don't know it interesting lunchbox, it's your love
(01:08:10):
might be it? Would you play this kiss? This kiss right?
Is anyone right? No? Oh? Oh? Sing it? Every time
our eyes me is feeling you me. That was our
(01:08:31):
chance right there, and we had me. I gave you
a name. We didn't take it. And that is the game. Oh, y'all. Unbelievable,
nice good, good job, right, pretty fun game. Huh yeah.
Every time I are me, every time I get side,
(01:08:52):
it's time for the good news, something good. Liberty High
School in Wentceville, Missouri, was a pulling place during the election,
and so assistant principal doctor Matt kisl was there helping
voters one of the election days and he says, somebody
ran in and just started screaming, help, help. Somebody passed
(01:09:14):
out outside. We need help, and so doctor Matt reacted quickly.
He ran into the nurses office, got a defibrillator aeed, yeah,
so he grabs that, runs outside. Sure enough, the guy's
unconscious and he helps out and he opens everything up
and uses the defibrillator, gets the alert. By the time
the paramedics come, the guy's up and he's alive, thank goodness,
(01:09:36):
and doctor Matt saved him. The assistant principle. Pretty cool,
you know. Sometimes I see those things on the wall. Yes,
feel like an emergency. Bust a glass and take the defibrillator.
I will be more scared of defibrillating somebody that didn't
need it. Let me tell you something, because I've taken
these CPR classes, and these defibrillators are pretty easy to use.
When you put them on the person, the machine detects
(01:09:59):
right away if it needs shock or not, so it'll
tell you ad does not advise shock, don't need to
shock this person, But if he doesn't need it, it
says shock advise Let's go hit the button now, and
it tells you what to do, step by steps. So
pretty easy to use. I'm afraid I would grab it
and go. Claire and John Paul is a taking a nap. No,
it won't let you do that, I'm telling you. John
(01:10:20):
Paul rude awakening, he wakes up? What happened? Come on,
it's good to know that the newer ones though, yeah, yes, yeah, no,
all one of those other ones are gonna rub it together.
You think, no, no, no, no, to see those are
from the movies. Yeah, that's what I want though, all right,
that's what it's all about. That was tell me something
(01:10:40):
good voicemail we got last night from Jordan and Arkansas.
Have a quick question about to see you May Awards.
I was wondering, what's the difference between Single of the
Year and Song of the Year. Paula please shook a question,
but just wanted to know. Thank you and the Hoggs.
Single of the Year is for like individual track, it
(01:11:02):
had to have reached a certain spot on a chart.
Song of the Year as a songwriter award. Yeah, but
think of single of the Year as about the song
and who's singing it, and who mixed it, who produced it.
Think of the Song of the Year as who wrote it.
So it's basically a performer making a really easy performer
versus songwriter award. It's not a stupid question either, No, no,
(01:11:24):
because sometimes I'm like, wait, what, Yeah, they're single song
of Year, they're single the song. But that's that's what
it is, and that's actually a pretty good question. Like
I presented last night Maren the Bones with single of
the Year. Oh that's right, because it was the whole
puns about me being it's not being single anymore. You
(01:11:46):
write no, no, not at all. I didn't even know
what they were gonna say. Last night, I get up
and I'm I'm thankful I'm the very first presenter because
I got to go home, do my thing and go
right to bit and that's what I did. I got
to go on and I was doing Single of the Year.
And as I'm about to walk up on stage, Darius
and Rebe, who are hosting, go hey, this guy's now engaged,
and I'm like, huh, he's no longer single anymore. Here's
(01:12:10):
Single of the Year and Bobby and I'm like, wow,
how about that. I just got a little engagement shout out.
So once that was already the vibe of it, I
decided to continue going down that track. And my whole
script was written as a pun as well. But here
you go, here's here's me last night, like me, the
nominees for Single of the Year. We're also radio waiting
for the right one and and we love the way
(01:12:30):
they engaged get it a lot of puns here tonight, guys,
um Hi, Kaitlin, and they all made singles that had
us singing along. These are the nominees for Single of
the Year. There you go, shout out. So that was
how much of that was written out, not the Kaitlyn
part of it. It's not the Kaitlin and not a
(01:12:51):
lot of puns. But I didn't realize they were gonna
pun me leading up to it, and then my whole
script was punsun. I was like, I might as well
just have a little fun. It must well have a
little fun with the pun. That's cute like that? Sure, yeah,
I mean yeah, she was like yeah, thanks. I was like,
you're welcome. That was the house last night with Watch
so um so thanks everybody for the shout outs last night.
(01:13:13):
I also, last night was not the best night for me.
I'm gonna tell you I did a couple of really
bone headed things, not on purpose. I always lead with
the fist for the fans, yes, and I wasn't able
to do that last night because I did something that
I didn't realize what I was doing. I was holding
the card and the card had started to be ripped
open that you read that, you read that the winner.
(01:13:33):
So I'm holding it closed so it doesn't blow open.
Where I am. There's like a gust to win because
right by the stages, and so I'm holding it. But
what I'm doing is my middle finger is out over
the card. It looks like I'm flipping off America. I
didn't even notice it. Of course you wouldn't notice this
because I wasn't, you know, and so all use. It's
just a very brief part of the first of me
(01:13:53):
walking up. But I'm holding the card and I'm just
holding it tight to my middle fingers over the card,
and it looks like I'm straight going full bird to Amica.
Rates had no idea. I was mortified. Morgan didn't know
last night either, and she posted a picture going, hey,
Bobby's on TV, and it was that picture, and I
was like, yeah, you gotta pull that down. We can't
put that because it looks like I'm flipping off America,
which I wasn't. No, I was just holding that card closed.
(01:14:16):
So then I get up there and I have like
eleven words. I stumble on one of the words, like
the only thing I'm good at is talking, and I
stumble on a word, and I left going, well, I
should hope that middle finger didn't trend. And I'm watching
last night going please don't let Bobby's middle finger trend
or who's flipping off America? Oh? I felt terrible. I
felt terrible last night. Okay, it was not a good
(01:14:38):
night for me. Luckily the night wasn't about me, and
so I had to realize, you know what, people don't
care about you. Yeah, you've always said that about presenting,
like you know, you go up there, you present, and
you it's about the winner, it's about the artists. Yeah,
your goal is to get up there and not be
a scene or not be remembered. But you flipped everyone off.
(01:14:59):
But I everybody, I'm an accident. I'm so sorry. And
there were a couple of theories. One said, was that
Billy Bones flipping off everyone because they said Billy Bones
was gonna be on the show presenting, not Bobby Bones.
That was not Billy Bones. Or were you mad that
they missed up mixed up your name and called you
Billy That was another one. Or was that mad that
I wasn't hosting and so that wasn't I don't even
(01:15:23):
be mad when Darius though right, scratch that one. I
really didn't get called out on it, but a few
times last night. Good I should have probably been asked
about it more. But I apologize so much because it
was absolutely an accident. And I told Morgan before the
show said I'm gonna talk about this that don't really
post it. You don't have that thing out there. I
don't want that out there. Maybe in a couple of weeks,
(01:15:45):
maybe I put that in a book. I was like,
is it anyway to answer your question? Single and Song
of the Year. Okay, let's do the news Bobby's story.
We'll keep it in the same category. Here. The big
story last night, your Entertainer of the Year is Eric Church.
He wins the big award, and here he has last
night talking this award. This year, at least for me,
(01:16:10):
has been about the loss of this year, loss of life,
loss of playing shows, loss of freedom, loss of kids
being in school. And you know what, the win is
the win. As we all were here tonight together, I
think I believe this. I really believe this. It's gonna
(01:16:30):
be music that brings us out of this. So congratulations
to Eric. Everybody's been fighting from the winner for so long.
Absolutely deserving. I think that most of them would have won.
We went absolutely deserved because I mean, you could argued
for Luke Combs, you could argued for Carrie. There's just
it's a great category full of heavyweights, and congratulations to
(01:16:51):
Eric Church, definitely deserve to win. New Artist of the
Year was Morgan Wallen. Love Morgan Wallen. He gets up
last night and says this, well, I did not expect
to get this U. I like to thank the Good Lord.
First of all, I like to thank my mama for
always being the one to push me to sing, for
my dad were always making the sacrifices for me and
(01:17:13):
my family so I could sing, and for my team,
and for Nashville for accepting to me into your family.
It's been it's been a great five years since I
moved here. Thank you guys so much. God bless you.
It's a good speech. That was good. By the way. Yeah,
there's an hour conversation with Morgan Wallen and myself you
can listen to today up on the Bobby Cast. It's
(01:17:33):
my music podcast. Every week we talk about new music
that comes out and I do an interview and Morgan Wallen,
you know, he had a little drama. He came on
talked about it. So check out the Bobby Cast if
you want to hear that. One other story from the
CMA's last night is that last minute we had two
more Corona cancelations. Rascal Flats had to go, can't be there,
can't perform. Lady A can't be there, can't perform both
(01:17:56):
because of coronavirus. Roughly an hour before the show, Lady
A announced on Twitter they would not be in attendance.
What happened was I given too much. One of the
close family members of Lady A was exposed and then
it was tested positive. So they were like, well, and
they've been in touch so obviously, and so Lady I
(01:18:19):
didn't show up. But and then I started to wonder,
what about Carly Pierce. She just lost Lee Bryce to COVID.
Now Charles Kelly from Lady A just got told he
can't go because of COVID. Luckily they had recorded that already.
I didn't. I wasn't wondering, yeah, because I was like
Charles Kelly singing, has he given our COVID right now?
Are we watching it? Right? So? Um, that's what happened. Okay.
(01:18:40):
Weird Times last night posted a picture of me, John
Party and Luke Combs. I'll set it up by saying
this this show was so safe, and that the red carpet,
there were like two cameras. Everybody had a mask on
until right when they got on the carpet. I had
a plastic shield over my face, you know, makeup whares.
(01:19:01):
We had to protect ourselves to its good for you,
so and you had to have one on and as
soon as you got to the stage, you handed it,
you took your pictures down the little red carpet, you
got it back, you walked on. You weren't really allowed
to hug anybody. They recommended, hey, no touching really, you
know people country music or huggers, um so. But most
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people stayed at a decent distance and just elbowed or
fist bumped. Walking into the room. The tables were spread out.
You couldn't even get on the floor unless you had
been corona tested and had a seat on the floor
as one of the artist or performers. And so I
talked to Darius off the side for a minute because
he's about to host. And then I went over and
talked to Luke Hoombs and John Party for a little bit.
(01:19:41):
And I posted a picture of us three and someone's like,
where's your mask? And I was like, well, they were
just actually in our pocket. And we're now on the
floor and we've all been tested, and you know, the
doctors have said this is an okay time for us
to pull our masks off or TV. But it got
a loutle heated over ema my Instagram page. You're not
going to find a more mask guy than myself. Yeah,
(01:20:02):
I know, I wear one when I sleep. That's how
nervous I am about it. Really is it, buddy? You
can see that picture on my Instagram. Mister Bobby Bones.
I'm also going to give away that suit, hopefully today
if I remember when I get home. It's a nice suit.
It's a nice suit. I liked it a lot, but
I've started to realize, Okay, I can wear the suit
a few times. I can give it to somebody who
can use it now. So I'm going to post it
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on my Instagram later today and just give it to
somebody who can use this suit. At least I can do.
I get to do cool things. Why should I not
give back in the same manner. So, mister Bobby Bones
Instagram for that. So the new normal is ticket Master
is in the early stages of developing a plan that
includes fans showing a proof they've been vaccinated for when
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the vaccine comes out or have tested negative in the
last window twenty four or forty eight hours before getting
admission to a show. All right, Yeah, that's a hoop
or two to jump through. Yeah, but great, Just give
us the opportunity to get back to doing shows. Ticketmaster
hasn't established a date for when it will start these
because we don't even know when the vaccines here. Right,
(01:21:06):
we expect by the end of the year for there
to be a vaccine and by spring everybody to have
had the opportunity to have gotten the vaccine. But that's great, Like,
I just like to see a light to the end
of the tunnel, Like, let's go to shows, let's go
perform shows, Let's let's get back out there. I think
people are craving it. We don't have to have all
of normalcy right now, but we would like to be
able to think that it's coming to be able to
move in that direction. I saw that. I thought that
(01:21:27):
was pretty cool. Even if it doesn't work, at least
they're trying. Yeah, if you figure out a way to
get us back in seats and make sure that you
know foth can do shows and get paid, what are
you gonna say? Nice? So you're right, we need that.
We need that light because when there's nothing to look
forward to. We're kind of down. So yeah, that's good.
Robert in Tennessee. You're on the Bobby Bone Show, Robert,
(01:21:47):
what's going on more in Bobby Morning Studio. Morning. All Right,
today's my wedding day. Fiance Nicole. We've been together for
two years and she's a big fan of your show
and who you are, and she I mean two years
ago when I came here, and I just want to
see you give her a little shout out today. Yeah,
you can't go ahead, Nicole. I love you. I'm looking
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forward to today and I can't wait for the rest
of our lives together. And I want to thank you
for everything you've done for me for the last two years.
I love you. I love our son, Bryson, and I
can't thank you enough for all that you've done for me. Okay,
that's a good week, solid shout out, very prepared. That's
better than some of the awards beaches last night at
the CMA. Hey, good job, Hey, thanks for calling. Hey,
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why are you getting married on Thursday? Why are you
getting married on Thursday? It was what we had available
worked out with our schedules and our family schedules and
our friend schedules. So working as a firefighter, you gotta
think what you could take. So do you ever go
into a blazing building a couple of times? And what
are you thinking? What in your Because I don't have this,
(01:22:48):
I don't have the hero gene that makes me go
I should risk everything I'm doing for someone. I'm just
a whimp. So I'm thankful for guys like you. So
what's happening in your mind when you're walking into a
burning building? It's the job there, Honestly, it's just the job.
I've been doing it since I was fourteen. I started
in Connecticut, but to Tennessee and it's the sun I
always wanted to do. And I don't really, honestly think
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there's anything that goes through my head at that time
other than just got to get the job done. So
can you imagine you're in a building it's burning, and
a fourteen year old firefighter comes in, like, what does
his kids do? Darnedest things? How did I get do? Firefighter? Over? Here?
There goes my house. Hey, thanks for the call. I
appreciate to have a good day. Thank you, all right,
(01:23:30):
see you later. Last night, I'm looking over some notes
for this show. Some of that included some stuff happening
at the CMA Awards, had some new stories I wanted
to share. Well, I get a suggestion for a segment
from one of the members of the show, and it
was the worst suggested segment I've ever seen. I'm not
(01:23:52):
gonna do it today, but tillmorrow on the show, the
worst segment Pitch and Bobby Bones shows story. Oh Monday,
Oh Monday, Okay, Monday has to be, Eddie. Has to
be the worst show pitch in the history of show pitches.
(01:24:14):
I was looking at it last night. I thought there
is no way I would ever pursue this segment. I
would never do it. I barely wanted to talk about
it as being a bad one. We're waiting till Monday. Okay, Tomorrow,
Parker McCollum is on. He'll perform. He has that song
You're Pretty Good one that's exactly how he sings it. Okay,
(01:24:39):
let's start with are you a member of any club, Eddie?
What club? Are you trying to join? A wine club?
Go ahead, right, for eighty bucks a year, I get
one bottle of wine every month delivered to my house.
But it's not just any kind of wine. So this
is part of the Old Movie Channel TCM. So they
send you a bottle of wine that matches a certain
kind of movie style. So they give you the wine
(01:25:01):
and they recommend these are like five good movies that
you can watch while you're drinking this wine. Can't you
watch any movie while you drink That's not the point, bones,
it's it's part of the whole the environment of watching
an old movie like that and sipping on like a
pino war while watching a film war movie. But eighty
dollars it seems extremely expensive for a bottle of wine.
(01:25:23):
It's for the one year, and I get twelve bottle.
It's eighty for the whole year, eighty bucks a month.
I was like, are you no, no, no, no, no.
Eighty dollars for the whole year, and I get a
bottle of wine every month of the year. Not bad, right,
That one doesn't sound bade a year? Yeah. My wife
thinks it's the dumbest thing ever because I can just
go to the grocery store and grab a bottle for
(01:25:44):
like nine dollars. Absolutely, but it's about the experience, right,
And then you get to look forward to a movie
that it says to okay, you know that's what I'm talking.
I've been converted. Don't say that I'm ever stuck in
my way so much. I can't be convinced. There's one
that I've seen. It's a watch club, okay, or they
send you watches every month and they're like, and then
you can keep it for a nickel on one And
I'm like, there's something shady. That's like the Columbia House, right,
(01:26:04):
ten watches for a dollar. Something not right about that.
I saw that one. I was thinking about it, but
it didn't seem right. Try it out. I also don't
want to lose one of them if I have to
pay for them. Weren't you part of one that was
like a clothes club where they would send you a
bunch of clothes and they never fit. No, it didn't work,
not the one that I was in. Amy's done some
good ones, but they never fit. Here is Lisa and
(01:26:25):
North Carolina. Lisa, you're on the air. Hi, good morning,
everybody morning. Oh I want his first day. I love
your show, and congratulations to you and Kate one on
you're in Jason. I think it's awesome. Thank you very much.
I really appreciate that. She's beautiful. Too, you know what
(01:26:46):
about me? Anyway, go ahead, just where are your cute?
I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. Who's joking? Club? I've
been in all types of different clubs, but the one
that we did now I can't choose the name of
it because I can't say it on the air because
it's got a bad word in it. But we have
a little motorcycles games club things that we just go
(01:27:08):
around and ride different places. We go on datriots and
like we'll go to like Lure and we'll just ride
the motorcycles and stuff because we like to do the
stuff like it. That's fun, especially if you have a
group of folks that you do it with. Right, Yeah,
I'm sure if you and I don't have the guts
to go ride a motorcycle around with all the idiots
that are texting and driving, But if I did, I
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think would be cool to have a little club to
ride around with and then you can like do motorcycle
gang stuff like rob people. You're sure very a knife
with you, do you guys? Ever do that like going
to bars and rob everybody? And then no, that's what
I want to do, though, I want to know the
name of this club. We stop. We have a couple
of places we stopped regularly, you know, get a drink
or something like that. The guys will have a beer
(01:27:49):
and then we'll take off and leave. No, we're pretty good.
We don't do anything mean. And my boyfriend h he
named the club. That's why I said, I can't say
it on there. He retired recently from the military. He
was in there twenty eight years. You know, if I
was in a motorcycle group, and I'll say this, I'm joking,
but most folks I know they're motorcycle groups are extremely
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philanthropic with their motorcycle group, Like because of the bad
reputation of folks going sons of anarchy, They're like, no,
we actually give back a lot. Yeah, this isn't a
motorcycle gang. Would be a club. Thank you for the call.
Hope you have a great day, you too, all right,
see you later. Let me go over and talk to
Kendra real quick. Kendra in Arkansas. What's going on? Hey, Bobby.
(01:28:37):
I've belonged to several clubs. One is like a high
school club for mentors for kids with special needs. And
that's why I was actually calling you. I wanted to
tell you that you said you weren't a hero, that
you didn't have that bone. But I think that the
graciousness you took show towards families of Saint Hude and
families of special needs is absolutely hero is a Well,
(01:28:57):
that's kind of you to say, and it does mean
a lot to me. But I'm not risking my life
doing that. Like our folks in the military and police
officers and firefighters emt like they are putting themselves in
the line of fire and saving our lives. Me I'm
adobe guy sitting behind a microphone and going they got
some money, and I think there's there's a need for this.
But but yeah, big difference. But thank you. Hey, good
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for you too. That's really cool, Kendra. We have a
family with adopted special needs kids, and I just tell
you that it means a lot to all of us
to know what you do for us. Well, I appreciate that. Helpe.
You have a great day. Thank you too. Once we
got into vegetable club, what oh is this the Ugly
Vegetable Club, that's what it is. And they sent the
best vegetables and I don't forget what it's called. Maybe
(01:29:41):
it was called ugly vegetable doubt what. Misfit market fantastic.
There's just two of us though, and they just started
piling up and you wouldn't know exactly what you were
going to get and it'd be a plus stuff. But
when you only cook a few times a week, we
got boxes and boxes piled up of vegetables. We were
going to f houses to say hello, but really just
drop off visuals. Here's a bat were like, we just
(01:30:03):
want to come by and say hi, here's a bunch
of cords. That's a good one though. If you like fruit,
I don't think the advertise list today. Yeah, we just
started doing it. Misfit market nice, fantastic. So on this
week's episode of Four Things with Amy Brown, which comes
out every Thursday, a lot of us just took over
it because Amy's not here this week. So Kaitlin and
(01:30:25):
I shared our favorite songs about our our homes. So
for example, she's from Oklahoma. One of hers was Oklahoma
Sky by Miranda Lambert, Need Me Under Need, Hey, what
do you think of Arkansas? One was for me Chris Stapleton.
(01:30:46):
Now for sure it made the list, okay, but it
wasn't number one. Oh, Colin Ray, little Rock. It's on
the list too. So four Things with Amy Brown's a
little different this week. Me Mike, Dean, Morgan, Number two,
Caroline Hobby All contributed a segment, so check it out.
Appreciate that. Tomorrow on the Bobbycast, Jamison Rogers will be on,
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so we do a really long interview about that guy.
New artists, real cool. Okay, that's it. Let me go
over and take this voicemail from Dan who called Ohn
live from the vast Pro Shops and Ida Murata, Florida.
Down in the Florida Keys. I just want to say
I love your show. I get a chance to listen
to it every single morning for the whole four hours.
I had my ear budds listening. Just want to give
a shout out from my beautiful wife for twenty two
(01:31:31):
years we've been together now, Cassie Wilson, have a great
day you guys. Nice. That's twenty two solid years. Yeah,
that's a long time. It is a long time for you.
Here's Falin from Phoenix. I am currently listening back on
the podcast of Caitlin coming into the studio and I
just want to say that she's a hoot and she
was awesome. I think she did a great job and
(01:31:51):
just hearing her interaction and asked questions that all of
us have been out thinking about songs and is it
Rob or Ron. It's glad that she was there and
she great edition. Hope everything's going go with Amy and
we'll talk to you guys. Dude. Thank you very much.
Thank you for the voicemails. Leave it if you want.
We'd love to hear from you. We're not on the air.
If you're listening on the podcast, leave amil I leave
a message. Eight seven, seven seventy seven. Bobby on tomorrow show,
(01:32:15):
Parker McCollum will be in. He sings that song you
Pretty Hi, just like that. Yeah, he's gonna be in
to perform, all right, see you guys tomorrow. Bye. Get
your Bobby Bones on