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September 21, 2018 57 mins

Bobby's Dancing With The Stars partner Sharna Burgess stops by and announces what dance she and Bobby will be doing on night one. Amy talks about being approached for a sexy photoshoot. Also, new artist Rachel Wammack stops by for the Friday Morning Conversation.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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This is a right everybody, Good morning. We are doing

(00:44):
our show from Las Vegas this morning because tonight is
the first night of the iHeartRadio Music Festival and so
everybody's here in Vegas More Studio. Yeah, a lot of things.
First of all, Amy, what are you wearing tonight to
out radio music festival? Um? Sort of like it's a
two piece, like a pajama set. It looks like you
want a pajama set. It does it looks like when

(01:06):
I look in the mirror, I'm like, I'm wearing pajamas basically,
but apparently it's really cool looking. It's kind of got
show your stomach. Yeah yeah, but it's got a jacket
and pants that are kind of like mc hammer ish,
So you're wearing emcy hammer pajamas. So my autpha sounds
really amazing right now, but apparently it's like super cool
and I just kind of, you know, trust my friend

(01:28):
that you're talking about, because you know, I don't really
have great style latchbox ware you wear time, I'll be
in a jeans and a button up shirt with some
nice shoes, and the jeans are washing. The jeans I
washed one time in the last year and two months. Oh,
these are your good jeans. These are my good jeans
that I washed them recently and they smell clean. What
about you? Oh, I've got this pajama set matching jammies. Yeah.

(01:53):
What are you gonna say about me? Oh? I think
I think I saw what you're wearing. Yeah, just some
great pants and a T shirt tucked in. I may
wear at it over the top of it or night nothing.
I've lost so much weight from the TV show that
I don't know thinks fit anymore. Yeah, I did my
pants size and I was somewheretween A twenty nine and thirty. Yeah, oh,
I just I had to get fit for clothes. I know,

(02:13):
I know. Is the last time you think you were
a twenty nine or at thirty? I was like ten.
It's producer Raymundo. In Maryland, a female shooter open fire
at a Right Aid warehouse, killing three and injuring four others.
They said she wanted to pick a fight where she
were Such sad news. In California, they're cracking down on

(02:35):
plastic straws at restaurants starting in a couple of months.
You're gonna have to specifically ask for a straw in California,
you're not gonna get one. And finally, the iHeartRadio Music
Festival is tonight and tomorrow in Las Vegas. Live stream
it at cwtv dot com. Show. Hey, you know what
they call me? Right? Yeah, country Music's youngest historian. That's right.

(02:57):
I'm gonna staying cuntry music history. Here we go, Bobby Ponday.
Fifty one years ago, Faith Pill was born. Today's Faithal's birthday. Wow, boy,
what she's fifty one. That's a that's a complimentary yeah,
because she is smoking hot and I didn't know fifty
one year olds could be that hot. Born in Rigeland, Mississippi,

(03:22):
Fatetale has sold over forty million records, eight number one singles,
three number one albums. Breathe, her album, became the best
selling country album of all time. The song Breathe is
her biggest hit, spending six weeks in number one. She
married Tim McGraw on nineteen ninety six, and it's her
fifty first birthday today. So on this dance country music
history back in nineteen sixty seven, Fathtale was born. Let's

(03:48):
get to Amy versus Lunchbox a little early today because
we have the dance party coming up. The score right now.
Lunchbox two, Amy one. And here's how it works. I'll
give Amy three questions that Lunchbox know the answer to.
The lunchbox gets three questions at Amy and know the
answer to. Let's see how we do Amy ready? Ready?
Question number one? What country is the beer? Heineken from Germany?

(04:11):
That's incorrect? Is incorrect? Yeah, it's Lunchbox, you can see.
I'll go ahead. It is from oh oh, Heineken is
from England. No, can I just get won't count ahead? Belgium, Holland, Holland?
No points there? Where's Holland? Don't over there? As the way.

(04:34):
What piece of camping equipment would you find? A rain fly?
A rain fly? Yeah, and your camping equipment a rain fly?
Probably you know you need that. You need to bust
out that rain fly when you're in that tent. Correct
the tent? All right? Last one on your car? What

(04:58):
does ABS stand for? Um? I think it as with
the brakes, your automatic brakes? Automatic brakes? So incorrect? Who lunchbox?
Go ahead? Come on, go ahead, anti lock brake system. Correct,

(05:20):
guy's gonna go airbag safety over the lunch box? Ready? Yeah.
Kim Kardashian at Kanye West are planning to have another child.
How many would that make? With one more? That would
make number three? That's incorrect. I was thinking it's three.
So I'm gonna say maybe they had twins and I

(05:43):
forgot so and make babe number four. The answer is four.
That is correct. There's North, they're Saint and they're Chicago.
Already you're saying in Chicago twins. No, they had three
babies already, three kids? Wow, Okay, wow, wow, wow, Right,
shambrey is a fabric similar to what common cloth lunchbox

(06:04):
shambrey Shambrey. Oh, come on, it's a common cloth that's
like wool. It's incorrect, ammynim is correct. There you go good.
I believe Ammy's already clenched lunchbox. What actress stars in
the Paperboy Mulan Rouge and these Stepford Wives paper Boy

(06:26):
Mulan Rouge. Oh, that is definitely Madonna incorrect, Amy Milan
Rouge and what other one the Stepford Wives. I didn't
see any of those. You've already won. I'll go with
Nicole Kidney correct. Come on, oh man, shes playing a song.
Here's she is? Scores out to the two Nice work

(06:48):
next Friday before the iHeartRadio Music Festival tonight, which, by
the way, if you go over to Bobbybones dot com
you can see how you can watch it tonight. You
can see. Uh, we're doing a lot all night long
with the iHeartRadio Music Festival. Amy, I'll be wearing pajamas. No,
it's a it's a cute outfit that resembles pajama set.
Jason Aldean performs tonight and I'm doing something with him,
so hopefully everybody can check out what's going on there.

(07:11):
The greatest from Nashville and Hollywood. It's the thirty second
Skinny Keith Urban helped two fans get a day off
work at one of his shows in Canada. He facetimed
their boss. After pulling the fans on stage. Keith agreed
to smile with a company sign in exchange for those
fans to get a day off work. Our iHeartRadio Music
Festival is in Las Vegas this weekend. Carrie Underwood, Luke Brian,

(07:32):
and Jason Aldean will be performing. You can watch their
performances on the livestream at cwtv dot com. Maggie Rose's
new album Change the Whole Thing is also out today.
You can check that out on Morgan Number two. That's
the Skinny Fan Bones show. Bonehead Say. This story comes
to us from Fresno, California. A man was at the

(07:54):
zoo around eleven am when he decided, oh, I want
to get closer to the lions, so he broke into
the lion cage and got bit on the foot. He's lucky,
just got bit on the foot, right, Yes, he was
walking across the little bridge the lion reached out and
grabbed his foot. Horror took a chunk and they got
him out of there. How do you break into a
lion cage? Though? And shouldn't that be unbreak innable? And

(08:16):
really he jumped over a fence, climbed a wall, and
then walked across a bridge before he was bit on
the foot by the lions. Is America because yeah, it's
in Fresno, California. All right, on lunchbox, that's your bone
head story of the day. It's time for the good news.

(08:39):
So a lot has changed at the corner of Smirna
Parkway and Outer Loop in Louisville, Kentucky over the last
fifty years, but one thing that has stayed the same
the school crossing guard. Same wow for how long? Fifty years?
Naomi Thomas is eighty eight years old and she's been
keeping students safe if they go to and from school
for five decades AIDS. So she finally got honored by

(09:02):
co workers and bosses and friends. They had a big
gathering to show their gratitude of her service. And get this,
even when she was hit by a truck back in
the eighties. In the eighties, yeah, wow, she was back
at her crosswalk three days later, despite injuries to her hand, thigh,
and hips. Wow. Good for her eighty eight years old,
and hopefully her vision's good. Right, I've been checking this

(09:24):
out right, We're making sure she's good. But shout out
to her. That's what it's all about, right there, man.
Friday Morning conversation with Rachel Wamack, one of my favorite
new artists. Rachel Wamack is here. Hey, Rachel, Hey, Bobby.
I bet you that people mispronounce your name wrong all
the time, right, Yes, they do, because it's likely when
when Eric Pasley started to come around, everybody wanted to

(09:45):
say Eric Paisley. Listen, yeah, yeah, and it just took
a second. So you if you say your name, okay, Rachel, Hey, y'all,
my name is Rachel Wamack. Yeah. Waw like wah waw
mac like miss Mary Mack. But I bet you get
the land Womack stuff. Huh all the time, all the time,

(10:07):
Whammick Womac. Womick's a big fan of yours, Walmart. That's funny, Alabama. Huh. Yes,
muscle shawls. You know I know about muscle shawls from
like the big music scene down in muscle shawls. So
you grew up right in that. Huh, yeah I did.
You're you're a kid and you start singing about how old.
Um I was singing when I was like two or three.

(10:30):
My mom says, um, Like, while she was putting on
her makeup in the morning, I'd be sitting on the
toilet just like humming, you know, watching her put on
her makeup. That's still where I sing on the toilet
when she said that, my brain influin does it and
on a toilet. But you get it, you know, when
you're a little kid watching your mom put on your makeup.

(10:51):
And anyway, started songwriting in middle school and started playing
out in high school, but always loved music. So Rachel
was about to talk about her parents. So are your
parents fans of the show this radio show? My yes,
my parents are in love with you. And they're so
really really excited, Like they were like, but when are
you going to be on with Bobby? Okay, so they're

(11:11):
very very happy. So what does that mean they're in
love with me? Your parents are in love with me? Yeah,
they just think you're the coolest boy, just like once
you're on with Bobby, Like we're happy. So you know.
I've been playing your music though for weeks. I know
they think you're so cool because you think I'm cool. Yeah,
I do think you're really cool than Rachel Walmax here.

(11:32):
She's a brand new artist that I find really wonderful.
But we were playing a show at the Rhyman together.
It was Darius Rutgers, his charity show. And he says, hey, Bobby,
come out and play a couple of songs. And you
were playing a couple of songs. Yeah, And I went
right up to you, and I know, I'm just a dude.
I'm just a skinny white dude. And I was like, hey, Rachel,
how are you? And we talked for a second, and

(11:54):
you said earlier like we've never met, and I was like,
I don't know. This is such false information. Okay, well
I'm just telling you to anybody in my whole life
like that I've met like this whole situation. No you haven't.
But I mean to be just like, I'm not involved
in this. It's the story at all. So I'll just
say that maybe you did say hi to her, but

(12:18):
she didn't hear you. But I knew who you were. Yeah,
I very well at that point knew who you were,
and if you would have come up to me, I
would have been like, oh my gosh, freaking Bobby, my
parents think you're so cool. Yes, because they were in
the audience. How old I can ask how old you are?
You be at your parents? I mean, are you like
how old I am? Yeah? Twenty four? Okay, that's good. Yeah,

(12:40):
so your parents aren't you know, a hundred Well no, no,
they are young, living life. There you go. They still
in Alabama, Stan, Tennessee, they're in Alabama and Muscle Shoals Yeah,
are they so proud of you? Well? Yes, so just
played the Auprey Saturday. Yeah, and about a hundred people

(13:02):
from Muscle Shoals came and like all my extended family
came and it was just it was amazing. Like we
had my dad organized an after party at the Marriott
that I bar tended at before I got my deal,
and they just everybody was just crying. It was awesome.

(13:22):
The grandall Opry is awesome. Right, Yeah, it was really
really good. You go out and you stand in the
circle and you're like, holy cow. So many other famous people,
like real deal country music legends have stood in that
same circle and played their awesome songs and you finally
get a shot to go do that. Yeah. Well, and
my manager was telling me right before I go on,
she was like, just take it in, Rachel, just take

(13:43):
in every single minute and like or every single second. Huh.
And I was like, okay, you know I can do this.
I felt super calm, like in my head, in my heart,
I was like, I told him, going to take this in.
And I got out there and it was like I
just felt so calm and I looked at all the
people like did I wasn't too nervous. I just looked
at everyone and it was just amazing, Like I don't know,

(14:08):
I just felt I felt like I made history. It's
crazy that you could do that. The first time I
played it, it's a it's a blur. It's like I walked.
I like, you walk out there, Bobby, and take it in.
And I was like, okay, close my eyes. The night
was over. I don't remember any of it. I know.
That's how I thought I was gonna be. Yeah, I
was like that, but that's how most performances are for me.

(14:29):
Is very blurry, and I don't know. Something about that day,
I don't know. I guess I took my melotone in
the night before and I was just ready. So hey,
so tell me this. You were working at a restaurant
and one of these record guys, here's you sing. Is
that true? It's yes, that's completely true. So I was
seventeen years old, senior in high school, little Rachel, and

(14:55):
I had already been performing out like my original music
and learning covers, and I'm playing at this restaurant that's
one of those revolving restaurants in muscle shoals, and just
so happened. Jim Katino from Sony, A and R. Was
like eating at the restaurant and he'd been sitting at

(15:15):
the bar waiting on his table, and I noticed him
just because the bar's like right next to where you perform,
and so I was like, okay, you know, if he
requests something, I'll definitely play it. But I did see
him like revolve around, because it's like you leave and
you can't hear me for a while, and then you
come back and you can hear me. So yeah, and
what does he say to you after you perform? He

(15:37):
gives me his card and it was like a Sony
music card, and he says, I'm from Sony Music, and
I was like, no way, Like this is not because
at seventeen, I knew very little about the music industry,
so much to the fact that like I feel like
people have just told me don't trust anybody you know
in the industry. And he gives me his card and

(16:00):
I was like, this is fake or this guys sleazy
or trying to kidnap me or something, and he was
who he said he was. I took the card home
to my parents and they were like, no, this is
Sony Music. And my dad goes with me to meet
with Jim in Nashville and just like talk about the
music industry and what that could offer me and you

(16:21):
know what I could do with my life because I'm
a senior in high school trying to figure that out
and didn't move and went to college at the University
of North Alabama, which is like five minutes from Muscle Shoals.
And so you finished school. You got a degree, right, Yes,
I got a degree in professional writing, which is like

(16:42):
under the English department. And I like words. So one
of the guys that I really like, I guess a
few months AGO's name is Dan Huff. You know him,
but are to our listeners. He's a super producer, super
guitar player, like one of the best. And I listened
to your podcast. Yeah, him and I were talking and
he was like, Hey, you don't know this girl yet,

(17:04):
but her name's Rachel Walmack. And I think that's why
early I was like, I was like, oh, benefit of
the doubt if Dan hops that she's good, Like, I'm
totally in. I loved Dan well. And I listened to
the podcast because Dan we like went in the studio
and like he's so you know him, you know, we're
just going in and we're talking and he's like, yeah,
I was on, um Bobby Bones, sorry I had to

(17:29):
come in late. I'm like, it's totally okay. And I
was like that must have been really cool, Like did
you enjoy it? Do you do you enjoy interviews like that?
And you know, he's like, I mean, yeah, it was.
It was really great. He said he had all my music,
you know, so he would mention something in the in
the song would come up and I'm like, what a
great guy, you know, killing you making me feel so

(17:50):
great and fair. Yeah, and he's like and I mentioned you,
and I'm like, Dan, you mentioned me like me, and
he was like, well, yeah, of course I did, Rachel.
And so I went and listened to the podcast, and
he like said I was a lightning bolt, which ye
now my parents are like Dan said, You're a lightning bowlt.

(18:12):
So Amy dance played with like Michael Jackson, like Paul Abduel.
You went through all of it. It was a really
good podcast. Yeah. Thanks. Well listen, I know you have
some you have some keys in front Are they in
front of you or they beside you? There in front
of me? You can't see, but okay, hit him, hit
hit him real quick. Yeah, so there we go. Listen
to that. So how about, um, why don't we do

(18:33):
like a cover first? You gotta cover in your pocket? Yeah,
I think I gotta cover. All right, this is Rachel
as everyone needs to learn how to say Rachel Womack.
Thank you. Yeah, I know how to say it. I
hear people mispronounce it, and I get a little iritated
for you because it is your name. It's the most
important thing to you. Well, we talked about it having
a stage name a while, like the label mentioned that

(18:56):
several times. And my mom's maiden name is Lenni And
so I thought about being Rachel Lennox Um, but you know,
I'm just I'm Rachel, are you? I thought, you know,
I was like maybe I should just be me? So
you're you're you here, she has Rachel Womack and you're
gonna play some motorfreading right, Yes, I am all right,
everybody in the studio for Rachel. Here we go. Hey,
guess so because of licensing roles, we can't play anything

(19:19):
with music on this iHeartRadio channel or podcast anymore. But
you can't go to Bobbybones dot com to see it.
We hate that we had to take it down. Wasn't
our decision, but I just wanted to keep you up
and we wanted to keep up as much as possible.
So I go to Bobbybones dot com to watch or
here whatever you're missing right now. And thank you for
listening to the show. And sorry about all the legal stuffy.

(19:40):
All right, Rachel Womack is here and we've been talking
to her for a bit. Let's see, Rachel grew up
in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. True or false? True? Just making
sure ive on my facts straight here Rachel, Bobby, thank you.
Tell people listening right now, what the what is the
documentary called Muscle Shoals. Yes, girl, Yeah, well, Bobby gave
it to me as a homework assignment to learn. I did,

(20:03):
and it was so great, so I just wanted listeners
to know the name. Thank you. You're right I should
have done that. And you've seen it, Bobby, Yeah, yeah,
it's really good. Same. Well, and I worked with Rick
Call when I was in college and he is just
as stubborn as the documentary depicts, and he when we

(20:25):
worked together, we butted heads a whole lot at the
very beginning and ended up being best of friends. Yeah,
like Amy and I right now. Yeah, when Rachel was seventeen,
as she told us a minute ago, she worked at
a as a hostess. I did. Yeah, she was performing
in a n A and r Rep, who's like someone
who goes and discovers music, sees her and you thought
it was a scam, but it wasn't. No next thing,

(20:47):
you know, she's moving to Nashville after college and yeah,
you're working at a bartender, right, yes, I was. I
So the only person I really knew when I moved
was Jim, you know, working at Sony, And I remembered
that I had a friend who was bartending in Green Hills,
and so I was like, maybe you could give me

(21:08):
a job there, because Sony was saying, you know, we
want you to move, we want to work with you,
but we're not offering a deal right now. So I
had to get a job. And my friend got me
a job, and I'm like, heck, well, I'm I'm moving.
So I was a bartender And how long did you?
Ten bar? Ten months? How'd that? What did you learn?
Because when I was waiting tables, I learned so much

(21:30):
about people in service? What did you learn as a bartender?
So as a bartender, Bobby, I was not very good
at making drinks. I don't know that like the percentages
of like, well, you know alcohol, I'm just like heavy, poor,
let's do it. But I learned a lot about people,
and I don't know it was It was interesting because

(21:54):
I was bartending from like four to eleven PM, and
then I would wake up the next day and do
a co write from like ten am to three pm,
and I just it was a hotel bar, so being
that kind of atmosphere, I got to know a lot
of people who would come in and who were the regulars,

(22:14):
and they would sit and talk to me for like
three or four hours, and I just learned how to
listen to people. And I can tell you, before I
was a bartender, I was not a good listener. And
I learned the importance of listening to people and how
some people just need to get stuff out. And I

(22:35):
would go home a lot of nights very burden for
people because I would hear a lot of really heartbreaking
stories that I didn't expect and ended up writing my
first single to country radio and I love it. I
was putting on my answers story weeks and weeks ago,
and I was like, this song so you did love you?
So I'm gonna have you play that now. Rachel. Okay,

(22:55):
she's gonna play a song called Damage, and I hope
people like it, and I think they will. She's sitting
over there with some keys and she's playing and she
sings wonderfully and all that stuff. So I'm gonna shut
up my mouth now and I'm gonna let you take
us on home. Rachel, Okay, will you Amy say something
and say something? Say that might be one of the

(23:17):
like like top performance has ever done. Yeah, I mean
I don't especially because I'm not as and I can
say that on it, like the more you're familiar with something,
the more you like it. Okay, right, I mean that's
to feel that true for a lot of things. So
for one, I'm not familiar with you, and I'm not
familiar with that song, and I'm already like obsessed with

(23:40):
your voice, and then it's that song is like that
song is powerful, and knowing the backstory and then picturing
you hear me to sing it. Love kids, love kid, mommy,
I don't interrupt. It's just not Q same. Oh it's

(24:00):
not Nobby, thank you. Yes, I mussion is really good.
The effort is there, Bobby. But think about her vocals
and then knowing that it's a personal story and it's
so true and I love you know. I love words
and I love story songs. And that's why I'm thankful
that that's my single because I can back it up

(24:21):
that it's a real story and I lived, you know.
I love that. I think Rachel Womack, what else do
I say? I am? I am such a big fan
that the first week of the launch of my women
in I Heart Country Show, I reached out. I was like,
I'm putting Rachel in the first week of the show. Yeah,
so I'm sorry it blew me away and not closure
on a on a on a snap story. I'm a fan. Well, listen,

(24:45):
you got things to do. You know, you got you
gotta go and I gotta stretch my ankles. I got
dance practice later. You know. I'm so rooting for you,
Beauty and the Geek, and we'll see how that goes.
Monday night, I started dancing on Natural like an idiot.
It's gonna be terrible to be awesome. I totally believe
in you. I appreciate that. Well, let's I believe in you.

(25:05):
So we're all even tell your parents. I say, hello, okay,
I will please do and uh anything you'd like to
say to Rachel Walmack before she leaves the studio. I'm
just excited for her to come back again, and then
for he I mean, I love it. She's like, basically,
my validity for my parents comes from the boy from Bobby. Yeah,

(25:27):
it's so true. I'm I'm I'm like proud of you
right now because your parents are probably so proud of
you at this very moment. Oh my gosh, that's super cool.
Thank you so much. She's twelve, But well, that's all
today Rachel Walmack and am on a pleasure. Cannot wait
to see you again. And everybody clap your hands for

(25:48):
my friend and our new friend, Rachel Walmack, and we'll see.
It's time for the good news, Bobby Good. The students
at the University of Bristol love Herman Duncan. They're school
custodians so much. He's been working there for twelve years.

(26:09):
He had not been back to his home country, Jamaica
to see his family in twelve years. So a lot
of students found that was a story. They're smart. They
set up a crowdfunding page and they raised two thousand
dollars and set him and his wife Wow back to
Jamaica for the first time in twelve years to see
their family. I love that and they're pretty cool, him
and his wife, Yeah, both of them. There you go
ask what's about right there? That was tell me something good? Hey,

(26:32):
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(27:44):
are in Las Vegas this morning because tonight is our
iHeartRadio Music Festival. You can watch it CWTV dot com.
I hope you watch it. You made a lot of
great music. Jason Now Dean will play tonight. I'll be
doing something with Jason. My Dancing with the Stars partner
will be with me. Amy will be there in her
pajama set. We'll all be around. Which, by the way,
Shanna's coming in and just a bit, so we'll talk

(28:06):
to her. But first let's go over to Amy. Now
with the morning Corny. Here we go, Morning Corny. How
did the sausage solve the crime? How did the sausage
solve the crime? He found the missing link? Ah, come on,

(28:26):
it is thank you. That was the Morning Corny. All right,
coming up Sharna, my dance partner from Dancing with the Stars, which,
by the way, the show is it's Monday night. I
can't believe it. So crazy, It's so crazy. It's Monday
and night. Hey, Raymond, are you guys trying to bet
money on this? Is that what I heard? Yeah? There
can easily still be money bet. You have been moving

(28:48):
a little bit with the betting lines, but they'll let
you bet all the way up until the show starts
on Monday night. I was trying to raise money, I am.
I'm trying to get the show to go in and
everybody put their money behind Bobby because you guys say
you support Bobby. Let's see you support Bobby. I'm ready
to play yourself. Bet we're in Las Vegas, gambling capital
of the world. Let's put some money on Bobby who
is in I would like to encourage you not to

(29:10):
do that. Yeah, And they're just some really good dancers
on this show, like Meaning the Stars, there's some really
good ones. Like for me to win, it's going to
have to be really one of the greatest underdog stories
of all time. Booty boy, I know, I know, I know.
See what happens is you win the underdog story, then

(29:32):
there's a movie about it. Yeah, that's what happens. Come on. Yeah,
well that's up to I wouldn't bet on me, that's
all I'm saying. I'm going to the betting window with
or without you. Guys. Hey, So in the studio now
with Sharna, my dance partner from Dancing with the Stars.

(29:53):
So it's your second time here with us, Yes it is.
We we know we know each other a little better now, Yeah,
just a little bit. We've had some time, well a
lot of time. Really, we haven't left each other pretty much,
I know, right, Yeah, we start Monday on the show. Yes,
so what does that mean? Because I haven't listen. I've
done We met in Nashville, we've been in Los Angeles,
We've done fittings, but I haven't done anything show. Yeah,

(30:16):
Monday is a whole different beast. And there's no way
that I can possibly explain this experience to you until
you actually are on that ballroom floor and you feel
the energy in the crowd all around you. It's intense,
it's nerve wracking, and you're going to feel like you're
shot out of a cannon just trying to take in
the whole experience. But we need to get that first
one out of the way. It's big, it's huge. Ray

(30:37):
So people say they blank out. I've talked to a
couple of people and they go, hey, it's just you
black out. And at the end you're like, whoa that happened?
Yeah it is. I think everyone has that same experience
on their first show. You get out there and the
nerves and the attention building up to it, and all
of a sudden the music plays and then all of
a sudden that's over and everyone's cheering for you, and
you cannot remember whether you did good. You did bad,

(31:00):
You wait for the judges to tell you how you did,
and everything is a well and it's just an overload
of experiences and emotions and your senses are heightened. It's incredible.
Seanna Burgess is in studio right now and this week
I've dealt with a bit of health issue. I'd even
come off the air, yes, because I lost my voice,
got a little sick. How do you feel about our
trajectory leading into Monday's show. Honestly, the amount that you've

(31:24):
improved in what the two and a half weeks that
we've been working is out of sight. Considering two and
a half weeks ago, you had no idea what an
eight count was. You couldn't put two steps together, and
you stress ball change the entire day and just couldn't
get through it. Now we're running it in rehearsals, you're improving,
you're learning, you lend our second routine in two hours.
You're growing so much more and more every day, and

(31:44):
that is yes, us as a team, but it's also
your work ethic. It you blow me away with how
much you do, and it's you know, it's not just
the work we do in the room, it's how much
I know you focus on it outside of that and
watching the videos and doing your homework. So to be honest,
you're an incredible student for me, and I like that
is what's going to get us all the way to
the end. So Monday night, it's the first episode of

(32:05):
Dancing with the Stars, and you're gonna come in. We're
gonna talk Monday before the show and tell people how
to vote. Yes, but I guess that's your and maybe
all the years you can call, Yeah, you can call.
You can go on the ABC dot com website and
make accounts there, and you can also go on to
the Facebook Dancing with the Stars page and vote through there.
So there's the texting, Facebook and ABC dot com. Three

(32:27):
ways to vote. I just say, people get multiple email
accounts and just you know, rally for us. You can
follow Shanna too, because this is your name, right. Yeah, listen,
I'll tell you my Instagram followers have been really cool,
Like they've been really nice to you and they've been Yeah,
I'm really proud of them. They're awesome. Yeah, your b
team that I keep seeing around there are the most
phenomenal people and always with the beautiful comments and messages,

(32:50):
so much positivity and love for you. And I've seen
my following grow in crazy amounts since our GMA announcement
and it's all good people, and I love that. Tonight,
Sharna and I will be presenting together at the iHeartRadio
Music Festival, So hopefully you watch that tonight, and you know,
I guess we're gonna Are we training in Vegas? Yeah

(33:14):
we are, We're about to go to practice for it. Yeah,
we are get a drive ready. So can we say that? Yeah?
We can say jive. Yeah, let's say it. We've got jive.
People know by now, come on, you've been posting parts
of our routine all over but I wouldn't know what
that is, Like, I wouldn't know. Yeah, and a jive
is what's what's a jive? Well? A jive is very unique.

(33:36):
It's the only dance like it. So all those kicks
that we're doing in the flicks and the ball changes,
the drunk and sailors, that is all key to a jive.
Those steps don't repeat in any other dance. So if
you post a little bit about our kit group that
we did, then people are like, oh, okay, they got jive.
Because some of our fans have been watching this show
for all twenty seven seasons. They're educated, you know. Okay,

(33:57):
Shanna Burgess, you've got our website Sharna Burge dot com,
bu rge ss dot com and see all that. And
we'll see you monday. We'll see tonight and I'll see
him practice, and I'll see I see you all the time.
I see you every minute I close my eyes, I
see you out of mine. I'll see you all right,
Sean has got to go. So we're in Las Vegas
tonights is our iHeartRadio Music Festival. And you guys flew

(34:21):
from Nashville to Las Vegas yesterday. Yes, so a woman
grabbed you on the airplane. Yeah, she fell asleep and
it was startled. I guess she something woke her up.
But she gasped. She's sitting next to you, sitting next
to me. My eyes are closed, and all I hear
is a gas like and then she grabs my arm.

(34:41):
We're going down. What is happening? What is happening? But
she just something in her sleep woke her up and
she was startled and it caused her to gasp and
grab my arm. And you know, when you're on an airplane,
if your eyes are closed and the person next to
you gas and grabs your arm. You're like, okay, brace
friend packed or something. But it's nothing. She's fine. I

(35:02):
don't even like to be asleep when the plane lands
because just when the wheel hits the ground, it scares
the crap out of me. Like who So, yeah, that
would have been scary. My heart rate went zero to whatever,
like real fast. What hell, let's see lunchbox. What do
you You're here without your baby? Yeah, I'm here without
the baby and without the wife. So what did she

(35:22):
have to say about that? Ah? She was just like,
you know, hey, have fun, but remember we got a
kid to pay for now. And oh wow, she got
you with the guilt, oh like gambling. Well not gail.
She just said, we have a kid now to pay
for and you're married and you're not just out there
being crazy. I was like, yeah, yeah, don't worry about it.
Do you plan to get crazy? Yeah? I mean, listen,

(35:45):
it's gonna be a free drinks backstage. I mean, what
am I gonna do tonight? You're gonna watch the iHeartRadio
Music Festival at CWTV dot com. What does that mean?
You're married? Why she would tell you you're married. No,
just like the Vegas like like a day before the
baby was born, was like a three day bender. Lunchbox
is mad because we're in a hotel has no casino

(36:07):
in it. Oh yeah, but that doesn't matter because there's
no smoking. Yeah it's fabulous. No, then I have to
walk twenty to thirty minutes to find somewhere to gamble.
Why would you the company send me to Las Vegas
where you can gamble on everything, and not be able
to gamble in my own hotel? Like, whoever's making these decisions,

(36:28):
you need to reevaluate that you're not here to gamball.
And the company paid for you to come. I understand
they paid to put me in a hotel with no hat,
with no option to make more money. How's everybody's rooms?
Because I was like, what, this is awesome? The company
did us right? They I don't know who did me right?
Did you guys get a limo? Okay? But I was

(36:52):
on my answer story as soon as we landed last
night and Mike d and I walk out and there's
a limo and we're like ha ha ha and they're
like this is and we get in the limo. Yeah,
you get that I got in that Cablo cabin. Oh yeah,
they're like how many, We're like two number seventeen. Listen.
I don't know your room maybe nice to the mine.

(37:14):
I don't know. I just listen. But it's always worth
to ask if there's anything higher. They gave me a
room and it was like, you know, a low floor,
and I just said casually, I just said, do you
happen to have anything higher available? And that's all I said,
And I'm off up asking. I have no idea what
my room would have been like on the twelfth floor

(37:34):
where I was, but now I'm on the forty like
ninth floor and it's a baller. You can't tell. We
don't get out much and all I dude was asked
the guy for a higher room. I was expecting like twenty,
you know, from from twelve to twenty. But oh no, Well,
we're in Las Vegas for our big festival. Our company
sends us out. We're we're covering it. U. I had

(37:56):
have dance practice today. So I finished the show and
I go to dance rehearsal. Watch. Yeah, I don't care. Okay,
it's boring. Oh can you teach us some stuff? No,
because you know one of the questions is about my
glasses because the show starts Monday. Um, and so here's
Cody Allen talking about this on his show, Cody Allen
from sant talking about my glasses and if I'm gonna

(38:18):
be able to dance with the glasses. Here's a clip.
I mean, he's gonna have to strap those glasses on
his head, secure them, secure them. Yeah, it's otherwise they're
gonna flop around. This is not gonna be a good scene.
Can you think of anyone competing on Dancing with the
Stars and glasses. I don't think it's happened before. Maybe
it's time for the contact prescription contacts exactly. It's not funny.

(38:38):
I never thought about that. Well I did, but I
assumed you would. Yeah, find a way to secure them
on because you have to wear your glasses. People know
who you are. Oh yeah, one, I wear really dark
framed glasses, big fit glasses. And but too, I can't
see right and I don't wear contacts. Yeah, but no,
I'm not strapping onto my head. You're not taping proe. Wait,

(39:00):
they don't fall up like when you're hot. Yes, glasses
fog up, don't. I don't I've never worn glasses, so
wouldn't they fall up again? Sweating? I mean, we're not
really gonna Sonnet. I don't know, I'm gonna go. We
have So I'm practicing today in Vegas. Then after I
Heart Radio Music Festival Saturday night, I go back to
La I practice late night Saturday night, and then Sunday
in actual the studio. So do you go to a
dance studio to practice or you just go to your

(39:22):
hotel room dance studio, get to have a room, get
to move around a lot. Okay, I don't know. Hey, guys,
I'm at my questions. Look might laugh to your question.
Yeah that was a legitimate question. Okay, well y all
thought that's a good question. Thanks, because I usually have
good questions. What are you gonna say? Nothing? It's just
crazy and I'm really now I'm thinking about the glasses,
and I think you should find a way to make
sure they're secure. I hope people vote for me plays

(39:42):
mindy that please vote for makesone be terrible and I
need your support. That's all I need for the glasses.
For the guy with the glasses. Dave coo Yer turns
fifty nine today. Do you know uncle Joey on Full House. Yeah. Yeah,
So here's some full House for you. In the honor
of his birthday, have a ninety TV trivia game. So
what I'm gonna do. I'll give you three characters from

(40:03):
a nineties TV show and all you have to do
is name the show. For example, if I said Joey,
Jesse and Danny, that would be Full House lunch You
got it? Yeah, that's easy. Okay, Ready, these are nineties
television shows. Philip, Vivian and Jeffrey. Three characters? What show?
Amy Fresh, Prince of bel Air? That is correct? Nice

(40:28):
lunchbox Y Donna, Jackie and Erics that seventies? Ready, Samuel,
Lisa and Kelly um say by the bell? Yes, I
was hoping Samuel will throw her off. Lunchbox. What nineties
TV show has? Corey, Sean and Topanga? That's when Boy

(40:52):
Meets is good? If you miss it, you're now out. Amy,
carl Laura, Steve Matters, O, bunch Box, Tim, Jill Wilson

(41:13):
Home in Bloom Amy, Yeah, Joey, Pacy Gin Dawson's Box
is the last one? Oh no, there's a lot of pressure. Charlotte, Charlotte, Samantha, Okay,

(41:39):
and Carrie for the tie. Charlotte, Samantha and Carrie. Oh guys,
come on seventh Heaven. Yeah, no, biz, there we go,
Amy players. All right, nice, it's not a nail seventh them.

(42:05):
Here you go. Chick fil As testing table call buttons
so you can easily order round two. Their genius Chick
Fila location. Well, they know we love it. I know. Yeah,
we'll just hit it when we're getting low right. Chick
fil A's in San Antonio, Denver, in Indianapolis are trying
in dining call buttons. After placing an order, customers just
boot push it and request more food come right to you.

(42:28):
Is that my pleasure? Did you see the story about
Chick fil A doing the first responders area? I did. Yeah,
they set it up after her came Florence. They had
ran the drive through like normal, but the dining area
you had to be a first responder to come in
and eat, which I think was super cool because they
created a space where they could people need to refuel
and they know a lot of time they shouldn't have

(42:49):
to wait in line, so that was super cool. What
was that story lunch Box with the kid found the
Purse of the money in it. The sixteen year old
kid in California driving home from school and he sees
a black purse the road. He's like, man, I think
that's a purse. Reverses, Yeah, that's a purse, gets out,
opens the purse up. There is ten thousand dollars in cash,

(43:12):
and he takes it to the police department, turns it
in and they tried downlowner. I just would be scared
it was drug money. I mean, look at that, that's
ten thousand large in case we're in Las Vegas this morning.
So I think the money's guide him a bit like
freaking out. Did you bring gambling money? Oh? Yeah, did
you bring more than you told your wife you're bringing.
I don't tell my wife how much I'm bring. I

(43:32):
got my own money. Really has no idea how much
I have in my in my wallet. She has no
idea how much I went to the bank and Withdrew.
She has no idea. All she knows is I'll tell
her how much I lost, her how much I won.
That's it. But she knows how much you make at
this point, No, yes she does. You know how much
money you make it year? She has never seen my
paycheck ever, and she doesn't know how much money you

(43:54):
make a year? No, So how do you base decisions
on your baby? Yeah? We have started a joint account
for the baby, like where I put a certain percentage
in and she puts a certain percentage a percentage of
what your income, so you can figure out the math
because then you just do the math. Well, she has
to put more percentage because I make more than her.
So that's not how that works. Why would you do

(44:16):
that to her? I mean, why, why would you do
that to me? How long you's been married? We've been married?
What years? This year? Twenty eighteen? Three years? She never
said how much do you make a year? No, and
I've never asked her, But I know it's less than
me winning? So you think, but is that even winning that? No,
it's not winning. Uh well, I mean we're we're in mind,

(44:38):
we're in Las Vegas. Who lunchboxes? Is gonna gamble? You're
gonna gamble? I don't think so. Oh, come on to that.
There's those dice over going, Bobby, Bobby, we're over here, Bobby,
Come tartless, Bobby, these dice? You remember me? We're red
so much energy? One day? Can we dive deeper into
how their finances, how they handle it. I'm legit curious. Yeah,

(44:58):
well when we get back to town, yeah, we can
talk about it. Yeah, I have so many questions. Right now,
it's time for the good news. Victor owns a barbershop
in Webster, New York, and it's in an old building
and it's not wheelchair accessible. So he looks outside. There's
this guy in a motorized wheelchair just going back and

(45:20):
forth trying to figure out how am I going to
get in the barbershop. Victor goes out there, goes, look, man,
let me come to you. Goes find some extension cords,
hooks them up, brings the barbershop outside so we can
cut the man's hair right there on the sidewalk. Good
for him. That's what's all I got right there. Yeah,
that was tell me something good. Okay, So, Amy, you

(45:40):
were asked to a sexy photo shoot? Is that true?
Like a yeah, like one of those boudoir photo shoots
for what a company? That case? I mean, I assume
it's sort of like an endorsement type thing or a
promotional situation where we would do it in exchange ange
like I do the photos and then they would get promotion,

(46:04):
but I was like, I'm gonna pay you. Yeah, I
mean I don't, I don't. I don't have all the details.
But it was a request that came in for me
to see if I was interested, which made me feel
really good because like a few weeks ago, I got
like medicare So so what happens here is on the
show is we we do this show, but different clients
will come to us and say, hey, would you be

(46:25):
a spokesperson for us? And a lot of times we
say no if it doesn't fit what we believe in
or what someone we know believe. And so a client
approached Amy and I guess they do these so you'd
be in your unaware yeah, or like yeah, flutu. I
mean it's pictures that girls take. I did. I did
one for my husband like years ago. My best friend

(46:45):
is a photographers, so she was like, you have to
do this. It's all the girls are doing it these days.
And she put together this really cool book and I
gave it to my husband and it was it was
actually fun. And but if my best friend was taking
the photos, and then you know, it's it's what do
they want to do with those pictures? That's what I
don't know, Like I get that they would be taking
the photos and I could like, yeah, give them to

(47:06):
my husband, or I could keep them for myself or
hang them in my living What I mean when they
be put up on mollybones dot com. And that's where
I just think that it probably won't be done because
I'm not gonna share that stuff with the world. But
I mean, I was flattered. I got asked. You know,
it does feel good to know that you still you know,

(47:27):
kind of young or got it because I kind of
am now the old person on the show How old
are you? Thirty seven? Somebody got mad as yesterday because
somebody said that something their fifties were old. I said
that was me, and I'll take responsibility. But if you
go back and listen, um, I thought it was a
sixteen year old and it wasn't. I said, no, the
person was older. Well listen, I think I'm old. I'm

(47:48):
thirty eight, to be fair. So when I say someone's old,
like I think I'm old, and I mean, yeah, when
I'm fifty, I'm fine someone saying I'm old. Amy lives
next to Warner Brothers, Osborne TJ Osbourne and so that
you guys neighbors for hello, oh man, like a couple years. Yeah,
hear play some brothers dogson. Hear you. It's actually TJ
singing right too. And so you saw TJ's mom sit

(48:11):
on the porch. Yeah, she was outside. I guess she
was letting the dogs out. She was over at their
place and I'm walking by and she's like hey, and
I'm like hey, I hadn't ever formerly met her before
because she doesn't live there, and she asked it. She
was like, you know, I thought you were Marion Morris walking.
That's not really the point of the story, but that's

(48:32):
how the conversation started. She and I said, oh, well,
and I have heard that before, so whatever. And then
I said, oh no, I'm Amy. I live next Doore.
And when I said Amy and next Doore, she goes,
and you work with Bobby Bones, and I said I do.
And she said he's going to be on Dancing with
the Stars this season, and I was like, I know.
And so then it came out that she's a super

(48:53):
fan of Dancing with the Stars and a big fan
of you. She said, right when she found out you're
gonna be on the season. Season, she said she picked
up the phone and called TJ to tell him that
Bobby Bones is going to be dancing. Mom, I don't care,
so I told her to be watching Monday Night and
to vote for you. Yeah please, yeah please people vote. Well,
look at you, you know, Marion getting panty endorsements and

(49:14):
Marion Morris out haircut. Yeah yerca does look good? Who yeah?
New hairca? Who does? I saw that Kylie Jenner tweet
where she had cereal and milk for the first time ever.
That was our tweet. I just had cereal with milk
for the first time ever. They got like a one
hundred and fifty thousand likes, And I guess she'd had

(49:34):
cereal and she had had milk, but she had never
had cereal and milk. Interesting. My little sister and I
which I'm four years older than my sister, and we
would sit and we would get cereal. As a kid,
we get one box a week, and sometimes we would
get name brand, like once a month we get Real Honeycomb,

(49:57):
and we would get a name brand kind of cereal.
We would fight at the back of the box who
got to look at the back of the box, and
they would be as much as a four year old,
older brother and younger could fight. We would fight about
the back of that box because while we ate our cereal,
because most of the time we got generic cereal, we
don't have any money. So and that wasn't a bag
a flat bag. Oh yeah, no games, right, no games.

(50:18):
There was no mazes on the bottom of bunny combs.
You know the fake honeycombs, Well you got the real one.
The box would stand up and we would just fight
about who got to look at it while they ate
their cereal because you said on both sides of the table. Yeah, man,
life was good when those are the problems. Huh, look
at that. So yeah, she tweeted that the first time
she ever brought cereal at coffee, showed up coffee for

(50:38):
the first time. I've had to start drinking coffee because
I get up to this. I'm staying in an apartment
and a dirty chie straight coffee just gross. Yeah, we
should tweet that and I won't get that many likes though,
No I did that. What's that story you were talking
about on Facebook? Well, people, it's just this study about
how people who are insecure about their relationships are more

(50:59):
likely to use Facebook to stop x's online So if
you are in an insecure relationship, you're a Facebook stalker.
So you go and you look at your exes. It's
to fulfill attachment needs. So if you're not in a
good relationship, you're going to look at old relationship. Yeah,
particularly for people with low self esteem. Do you know
that I don't really ever check on any of my

(51:21):
exes on socials? When I read this, I was definitely
curious about that, Like, might I ever get curious and
go back and check it out? Because I know you're
still friends with most of them. I'm good with all
of them. I know you're good with all of them,
But online I don't know if y'all all still follow
each other. Lindsay and I don't follow each other anymore.
My last girlfriend, what's up? We didn't know that that's

(51:41):
a good move though. That's a good move though. We
just did it because it is easier for a while. Okay, Um,
I think we probably follow each other now because we don't.
We're not we don't talk as much we used to, right, Um,
But you've never gone back and just been curious having
in a while. I think when I first stopped following,
I wanted to see what was happening because I genuinely curious.
I'll tell you I've had some not girlfriends, but I've

(52:02):
had some girls I've dated in the past pop back
up on my phone in the past a couple of weeks.
Oh oh, I'm peeking through the bushes. When you know
you're up on top of the tree. All of a sudden,
it's like, hey, what's up. Yeah, like i'd heard from
in years. Yeah, what you up to? What's going on
in your life? So do you reply or do you
just ignore it? Talk to everybody? I'm good. I like it.

(52:25):
It's just like, yeah, I think Amy's coming to the
premiere on Mondays. Amy's gonna come to the Dancing with
the Start's premiere unless something happens with kids. Yeah, but
I think I'll be there. I think Amy will be there,
which will be crazy. I don't even know what's gonna be. Like,
Am I gonna be able to vote from the studio audience?
I don't know how that raised my hand. I don't
know how that works, but that'd be fine. Huh Yeah, No,

(52:47):
I mean I'm so excited for you. Let's bring clothes.
I brought an outfit just in case. It was kind
of like my vision board. I was like, well, if
I packed the outfit, maybe I'm putting it out there though,
like I'll get to go. But obviously my kids come first,
know how they are. I've no longer than those kids.
Kids first. Okay, you're Samy's pile of stories. So sometimes

(53:08):
on Fridays like to give you a little fun fact
to talk about over the weekend. And this is one
that I was like, what The theme song for Friends
was originally going to be Shiny Happy People by Rim,
but they decided not to give the show the rights
to the song. Oh wow, do you know the song
Shiny Happy People? Yeah? And do you know that her

(53:30):
play the clip Ramondo, this is Shiny Happy People. So
that was going to be the theme song for Friends.
Let that So they hate themselves now, right, like looking back,
they absolutely hate themselves for not giving the rights because
they cost themselves millions upon millions upon millions upon millions

(53:51):
of dollars. Well, Rim made a lot of money, and
maybe they and Michael Sipe has a lot of creative integrity,
maybe he didn't want it a part of the show.
But listen to this. So if you hear that song
back again, the female part of that Shiny Happy People.
He's on that part of the song is the lead
singer from the B fifty two who sing love Shack. Yeah,
play that again and think it love shack when she
comes in here you go, Shiny happy People. Here's the club. Yeah.

(54:21):
So I see your TV fun fact and I raise
you a music fun fact? What else? Okay, So I
have why everybody needs their quote work wife, I have
one of those. Yeah you shout out, yeah me a
female on the job. Rider die is appear. I don't
use the word writer die though my vernacular rider die
never comes out. That's because you're a guy. But I

(54:43):
mean I say rider die. I would. Yeah, I feel
like Bobby's my rider die. Now I get that, Like yes,
Like I have a friend Mary that she goes to
Haiti with me all the time and for like four years,
and I've like on Instagram before I've been like, she's
my Haiti writer. Yeah, but that's okay, that's cool. I
would never say that, not because it's a guy or girl.

(55:04):
It's just like Motorcycle Gang is right. No, it's cool.
It's like your best friend they got you. I know
what it means. It's just a weird term, like I
wouldn't say you're my ride or die so anyways, I'm
your work wife. But the reason why you need one
it's a good one, like appear to grab lunch with,
get advice from rely on when you're swamped. You know,

(55:24):
they can make your whole nine to five thing a
whole lot happier. I would say you're a give a
kidney to and not die. I would do that. That's
how closely yeahs. And lastly, if you're looking to live
a longer, happier life, here's five tips. They're all backed
by science. I'll just run through them quickly and you can,
you know, do further research if you want to. But

(55:46):
don't smoke or drink too much. Keep learning, maintain your
friendships and try to be a good friend, develop good
coping skills. And lastly, get involved in your community and
give back to others. Sound like eleven things and five
don't smoke too much so you can smoke just a
lettle just I'll go further into that one. It says

(56:07):
if you smoke, it's time to quit. But drinking you
can dabble a little bit. All right, there you go, Okay,
we're gonna go. We are in Las Vegas. Tonight is
our iHeartRadio Music festival. So we got a busy day today.
I hope you check it out cwtv dot com. So
we're gonna leave the studio and I have to go
to dance practice. Oh yeah, and then we're gonna all

(56:31):
meet up later on and do I already music festival
and have some food and yeah, we're all out here
lunch buck. Do you gamble before after whenever? It doesn't matter,
whenever I feel the urge. I just walked by a table,
I see it calls my name, I go. But when
do you plan to go out and gamble? Gamble? I
like to. I like to hit it hard after the
festival and the nighttime is a better atmosphere. And I
like the Craps table at night because there's a lot

(56:52):
of people and it's a party. During the day, it's
kind of dead and it's kind of like sad. If
you're at the craps table, I feel like I like
if I play Avan Gambled a long time, but if
I Craps, I like to play like ten am alone table. Yeah, yeah, hey,
listen check it out cwtv dot com. Thanks for hanging,
and we'll see you on Monday's Bobby Bones Show by
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