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February 16, 2021 100 mins

Bobby talks about his Valentine’s Day. Bobby invites Travis Denning into the studio to perform “What’s My Age Again” by Blink 182 and a couple other songs on his banjo! A listener writes in that she discovered her husband has a secret girlfriend while gaming. Edwin McCain stops by to talk about his song “I’ll Be” and performs it for us!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right the Bobby Bones post show pre show. What's
up everybody? We just finished up Tuesday's show. I'm at
the house now, I mean, and I got a broken window.
The air is blowing in on me right by your face,
and I was like, is there an event on? It's
like negative zeros over there, and that is like, no,

(00:20):
your window is broken, so we finally have it shut again.
I don't know. It has been kind of a disaster
over the last few days. Where and if you live
in the north a lot of my friends do you
give us a lot of crap, but we don't have
We don't spend money to fix ice and snow because
it happens so rarely. And why would you buy a

(00:41):
bunch of salt trucks or have a lot of infrastructure
built to combat snow and ice if it almost never happened.
You spend on other programs. So when it happens here,
everything shuts down because we don't we don't know what
we're doing here. Yeah, hey, And who were the guys
on the road with the shovels in the front of
their truck and like salt in the back, like salt feeders.
They look like feeders you know, but it's salt back there,
but it's in a regular pickup truck, and it can

(01:03):
still probably be the city. Okay, So it's just like
maybe contractors or from the city, and we still have
a few trucks. But if I have another friend that
hits me up from Wisconsin, I don't know, or it's
I guess we're not. One we don't get it often,
so we're not used to it, and then two, we
don't have the things to stop it. And if people
are complaining about people crying about the temperature. When I

(01:24):
grew up in Arkansas, we didn't get snow often in
our house. Depending if it's a house or a trailer,
it wasn't built for cold weather because why would you
spend any more money on it, So we didn't have
a lot, and we also didn't have the ability to
stay warm in the house because of it either, same reason.
If you didn't have any money, you weren't going to
spend what you did have on insulating your house when

(01:46):
that almost never happened. So it is just dumb though
it's just ice. I'm trying to convince Edit to go
walk out on the pool pools frozen over. I think
it's frozen over enough. Well, what happened yesterday was I
posted a TikTok and I said, Kaitlin, how many likes

(02:07):
to go walk across the pool? Which goes one hundred
thousand in an hour? I had over one point five
million views and had over one hundred thousand. But what
sucked was I put enough of my house in it
in the road you could identify where we were, so
I had to pull the video down. I was so
irritated to myself because I had my first ever extremely
super viral video that was about to happen on TikTok,
but you could see where we lived exactly, and had

(02:28):
to pull it down. So so she doesn't have to
do it now, no anymore. But I think it would
be funny if Eddie did, And I told him he
doesn't have any followers on TikTok and if he does
it on mine, I'll tag him and people will go
follow him. But but I mean for something like that
to go viral, though, like I'd have to fall in it.
Well to go super viral, yes, yeah, but people want
to fall in it, but people will still watch it,

(02:52):
and I'll go, hey, Eddie, if you walk across this.
I'll tell all my people to follow you on TikTok
on the video, and then you walk across it and
I'll be like, hey, aybody follow him at producer Eddie.
That'll go and it'll get a few hundred thousand views.
So you want me to make a decision based on followers,
But that's what life's about now. But hey, so I've
been googling to like, well since the first time you
asked me, like, do swimming pools freeze, like or what

(03:14):
they do? And they say, like, after it's below zero
a couple of days, yeah, it freezes. But we haven't
gotten belows. But we've been like three days at like
four and two and one. I have faith in you.
How about we both go on there and play a
game of hockey. That's dumb. You just go across real quick, Okay,
get a bunch of followers. I'll throw in a couple

(03:35):
of bucks. It's some dry clothes, couple of bucks. What
do you mean? I've been pity bucks. If you make
no come on, dude, I could die. But here's the
thing with you. I negotiate with you, and you never
You don't even take up that offer, do you mean,
when you're gonna sell me your soul. Yes, but then
you know, we got people telling me truth. Like people
just don't want to sell yourself. All you're doing drying

(03:55):
out a piece of paper. Bones. Uh So, Like, I
just have to walk on it and dollars. You gotta
walk across it and I give you sixty the deep
end middle of it. But the middle of it's not
over your head. Sure, it's up to my chest. Bones. Like,
So if I fall in the water and I go
into my chest, how am I going to get out?
Like I have to find the ice that's not broken
to get out. Well, if there's a hole in it,

(04:16):
you just push the rest of it down. Oh my goodness.
And I'll tell you this, if you guys follow my TikTok,
mister Bobby Bones, I'll put Eddie's account up there and
you can link it and push it in. Yeah. I
think you're gonna make it no problem, you do. Yes,
Have you tried it? Yes? I walked on the edge
of it, on the edge and it didn't break, crack
it all. It made a noise. You don't want the
noise it's any When I step on the floor, it

(04:38):
makes a noise. Stop it? Amy, what is your take care?
I mean I think that he should just do it,
but I think he should get paid for doing not
if he makes it across, but if he doesn't, no
matter what, because like age, it made a good, good deal.
Thank you, love it sixty bucks regardless make it or not? Amy,
A hundred right, Oh for sure. No, No, I went
from fifty to six. My agent is talking to you

(05:00):
one hundred or we walk and notice I love it.
I went from fifty to sixty. Come on, you have
to move forward. You want viewers. I'm trying to get
you followers. But but you want you want viewers too,
So come on, let's do this. Okay. So how cold
is the water? Is it the same as the air?
Does it feel? But I mean the feel of it's

(05:22):
got to feel. It's gonna hurt. Eddie walked out there
earlier and put his foot on it was like, yeah,
I didn't step on it. I just kind of pushed
with my foot because I'm thinking I could do it.
I can cryotherapy and it's negative two hundred and twenty
or something. When I'm in there and I stand in
there for three minutes. Yes, of course it does yes,

(05:44):
for my neck. Yeah, okay, so it could be good
for me. I follow the sixty five dollars Amy, No, no,
don't lean on Amy, Im sorry, I can't be leaned
on right now, thank you. One hundred dollars. One hundred dollars, dude,
and I'll do I'll even do a double axle. Okay,
one hundred bucks it is, and you gotta do a

(06:04):
double axe. That means I have to jump right. You
gotta do a twist, a double twist. Yeah, like now
you're for sure going in because du yeah, we got
one hundred bucks and he's throwing the double axel. Great,
and it a double axle. I don't even know what
that is. You got it. I'm gonna go ahead and
vend mow you the money now, okay, so you can't
back out of Oh my gosh, this is contractual. My

(06:26):
TikTok will be uh mister Bobby bones a c eddie,
no me stop Amy? As an agent, you would okay,
let's go one one t Nope, no, then that still
wouldn't be ten percent or eleven dollars and hey, so
okay okay, So so people listening though, can can they

(06:47):
give me like a little advice to our I wear
a big jacket, do I know where? I would say
you wear as long as possible. Are you sure you
don't know any get out fast, because it would be
it would be like falling into the water with what
do you want the lease amount of most on? I
would think that. But if I jacket will be warmer,
like Mike, it gets wet and it's on you more.
M This is scary. I just got the thing. You
just paid Eddie one hundred bucks. Nice, so I've already

(07:09):
paid you. I'm walking in the middle of the pool
doing a double axle when I'm getting out and go
on the other side. What do you mean you're walking
across the pool? Okay, so walk double axel, then keep
walking side. Okay, we'll do it. We're done here. Fun
can't wait. You made more money from my stupid bet,
so maybe at this job, like my wife is really like, oh,
we're still keeping sanding up like we have to. There's

(07:30):
money on the line. Heck yeah, man, there's two more
weeks left. The ice brought Santa down last night. I
remember if I drive buying, he's not all the way
blown up. Stop it. Look he had ice all over
his head. Let not drive that he holes. I'm not
dripping on the ice. Okay. You know what's funny too,
Travis Denning, you'll here come up in a little bit
um and play and it's awesome. We taped that interview
a few days maybe the day Friday before we left,

(07:54):
and people saw him sitting in the green room. You
see that. I've been opening on some interviews we have
to bring in before um we do them. But Travis
Dnning was up and we were doing a segment live
and he's sitting in the green room and they're like,
why is Travis Dnning sitting in the green room randomly
n lunch. Yeah, it's because he was waiting to come
in and record this segment. So we'll talk to him
coming up a little bit. It was funny as Kelsey

(08:14):
Vallerini was back there on one of them and people
were just like, is that Kelsey? No, that's not her, No,
they were. People on social media are funny and weird
and at times upsetting to me. Because Kaitlin wrote this
poem for me on and I read it on Instagram.
We did, uh, I just was reading it. She wrote
in a car Valentine's day, and I wrote the whole thing,
and I think she was like, hey, you're one of

(08:36):
all You're my favorite of all the men, Like I
don't remember what the rhyme was, and she's like, I'll
I'll even watch countless hours with you of CNN, which
she was just using that word to rhyme for the
most part. And although I do watch CNN, I'll watch
everything a little bit, but I think for the most part,
except for the opinion shows at night on all the channels,
I feel like CNN for the most part are as

(08:58):
unbiased as possible. They're all biased. But um, so she
wrote that, but then people would turn into a completely
political statement like oh my god, Okay, Blue, I'm so disappointed,
and I'm like, god, guys, you gotta chill. So I
tracked one of the people who was complaining the most,
and I was like going through and look at some
of their posts, and they were like, don't you just
hate it when people turn everything into politics? And they
were the one turning into politics on my feed. Oh

(09:19):
my gosh. It's like people who complain the most of
my stuff are often the people that are doing it
the most too. What they don't like is people that
don't one absolutely agree with their politics, and it wasn't
even a political thing. She was looking for a rhyming word, rhyme.
I know. I'm trying to think of how else she
could have rhymed, like something with just the news, like
like you light me up like a red hot fuse. Yeah,

(09:42):
but no, you're the only I'm not second guessing her poem.
But her poem is on a on my Instagram, so
you can go check it out. I thought it was
great put it up there, and of course people started
to be jerked about it. That's why I stay off
the our show Facebook and just go to the B
Team page. Much nice throw over there, man, they are
a lot nicer, Like I literally go over there and
look stuff out. I'm let's see what everybody got to say.

(10:03):
Somebody just drove in? What? No, stop it? Look out
the window? Is there? Somebody? Is there a car here? No? No,
just mine? Maybe it was over there, Okay, maybe I
saw it in this here, so this reflection here, so
I guess it'll be back over there. Eddie's seen things. Yeah,

(10:25):
it's just so icy crappy here, Amy, are you good?
Anything you want to say? Yeah, I don't know. Just
stay safe out there if you have to go anywhere.
I am not skilled at driving in this kind of
weather at all. Like I try to drive on my
driveway and almost ran into a tree in my front
yard because I slid off and I had in our driveway.

(10:48):
I had to get out and get in the passenger
seat and let my husband get back in because I
couldn't even drive in our driveway. So just be careful
out there. Eddie was the one who drove this morning.
He drove over to my house. I have a jeep though,
with pretty good tires on at four by four, so
I'm pretty much the only one in my neighborhood moving around.
I hope you guys are staying safe. I hope you
guys enjoyed today's show. It's pretty cool Edold McCain came on,

(11:11):
just fun, funny guy. If you like him, here and
go listen to the Bobby Cast. We did a legitimate
hour talk about his career and how he went and
bought a bunch of his own CDs to make it
look like people were buying his music and that's what
kind of got him a record deal. So check that
out on the Bobby cast. Check out today's show. That's it.
We'll see you guys soon. All right, by everybody, what

(11:42):
a show we have for you today. Travis Denning will
come by with a banjo and he's gonna play a
Blink one eighty two on a banjo. Edward McCain is
gonna come by, so you may know from this song
I'll be He's gonna be by. We also, maybe most

(12:03):
teasable of all, there's another Scuba Steve Unbelievable story too.
Oh yes, and he's been keep up. They're all just random.
He's like, I'm out of stories and then he tells
me something else and I'm like, well, God, talk about that.
So there's a Scuba Steve Unbelievable story coming up. Morgan
sent me this. She said, Hey, if you can watch
just three TV shows for the rest of your life,

(12:25):
what would you choose? Because we do talk about new
shows we watch a lot, So what three shows? If
you only get to watch three, would you choose? Amy?
I would go with The Office, Friday Night Lights and
Friends very similar. I obviously have the Office because basically
all I'll watch now anyway, and I have friends and
people that didn't grow up when Friends was big sometimes

(12:46):
to hate Friends, like Caitlin's not a big fan. She's like,
it's all the fake laughing. Oh really yeah, oh wow,
I'm not a big fan of Friends. That's that's interesting
to me. And then I would pick Raymond. There's a
lot of seasons, lot of episodes. I laughed. Still, that's
a good one because you're just looking for consistency. All
three of yours are funny. Yeah, yeah, what do you

(13:08):
think about I don't know. Friday Nights for me filled
some sort of drama. Yeah, I listen, I'm about no
drama never, I know. That's why I'm like, it's interesting.
All yours are funny, Eddie. Yeah see, I had to
go comedy too, because I feel like these dramas we
watched because of suspense, like, oh, what's gonna happen next?
You can't watch that over and over. So I went Seinfeld,
a show about nothing as one threes Company, back to

(13:29):
my childhood, Jack Tripper, your childhood. Yeah, you gotta remember
he's fifty. No, I'm not. I'm forty one. Wow, that's
always before you. Maybe I was watching reruns or something. Yes, okay,
I didn't realize that. Yeah, Nick at Night. I love
Three's Company, so I'd watch a lot of that, and
then I would say the Simpsons because there are tons
of episodes and it just never gets old. Aren't they
still making them? They are. That's a great pick because

(13:51):
there have been over twenty seasons, I believe. Yeah, so
just give me that it'll never get old of me.
That's a good one. There are thirty two seasons. Crazy,
I'm just saying another show would be like that. That's
not a cartoon. Oh well, I mean, I mean that
I would like because I guess the Simpsons at thirty two,

(14:11):
Law and Order Special Victims Unit at twenty two seasons, Wow,
Gun Smoke at twenty in Law and Order at twenty seasons. Okay,
so you can get them. Yeah, I know that's a
good Simpson is a great pick just based on the
amount you can watch. Yeah, it's a good strategy because
you're watching it forever. Lunchbox, I have Seinfeld. I have

(14:32):
Survivor because there are new seasons all the time and
it's something different every season. And the challenge because it's
always something different. It's just like Survivor competition, reality backstabbing
and they're playing for money. You Reality shows hunt you
already knew who wins. That didn't matter, no, because they
come out with new seasons still. So it's like no, no,
Once you're on the island, that's it. Oh, it's not

(14:55):
looking forward. You can't have what's still to come. Like
you're on the island. You're taking them with you. That's it.
You don't have a streaming pass on the island. What's
happening here? Well, that's how I looked at it. I
was like, those are never ending, like the rules I
have an Now you can have whatever you want. Who
cares you? Guys are sending some whoppers of emails. Listen

(15:17):
to this one here, let's open up the mailbag, Bobbies mailbag.
By the way, just tell us you want to remain anonymous,
even if you send it from your email. We'll be
completely anonymous. And here's a good one. Hey, Bobby Bones.
I love your show. I'm a truck driver. I download
your podcast every day on iHeart. I'm looking for some advice.

(15:39):
My husband of twelve years plays a war game every
day for hours. He doesn't sleep. Sometimes he plays all night.
He didn't sleep sin when I go to work. Recently,
I found an old phone and discovered that he has
a girlfriend on this game that he's never actually met,
but he told her he was single and he had

(15:59):
sent and received risque pictures from her. They've talked about meeting,
so he says was online, he hadn't met her. It's
not that big a deal. Question is can we fix this?
If he doesn't think it's a big deal. He has
stopped the game for now, but how do I know
I want to do it again? Thanks for your advice,

(16:19):
Absolutely love all of you into that email. Che So
have you one? Well? I feel like it's pretty easy.
It's just that it's cheating. She's worried about if it's
not a big deal, And I would say, or if
him saying it's not a big deal, it's like a
red flag in a sense, and yes, if you were

(16:40):
to be saying, Okay, yes this is a huge deal,
you're right. I have to fix this. I can't believe
I did it. But he's like, ah, it's not a
MG deal. I'm gonna tell you why he's saying that though,
because he got caught. It's he knows it's a big deal. Okay,
he got caught, and he's like, it's not a not
a big deal, baby, did you girls? You did? Video game? Baby?
It's probably exactly how he said it too. Yeah, yeah,

(17:02):
a lot of those. I believe he knows it's a
big deal, or he would have told her, because if
it wasn't a big deal, why not tell her about it?
So the question is what does she do now? And
part of her question too is can this be fixed?
I thought that was kind of important. There's no more
video games? Not now. He's got to work his way

(17:23):
back up to it, and he's not playing this game
ever again, right because that's their time. Yeah. Yeah, call
of duty, call of booty, whatever it is, it ain't
happening where there is no more. So it's tough because
trust is something that's just a hard thing and everybody's

(17:43):
different with it and how much you gotta work back.
I would just say, no more video games. He's on
a year probation. He's never playing that game again, and
if you find anything, you're out, anything else, you're out. Yeah.
I mean I think that it can be fixed. If
he's willing to admit that it's a big deal. Great, Great,

(18:04):
she can go, Okay, I need you to admit this
is a big deal. I mean but not. You can't
be like force him into that. But he needs to
take some time and reflect and you need to make
that clear somehow. But if he is nonchalant, there's a
not a big deal. That's kind of crazy to me.
So I feel like that means maybe it can't be fixed. Sadly,
So you're saying divorce. Nope, I'm saying there's still hope here.

(18:28):
But I would like to see him have a change
of attitude. Yeah, Eddie, Oh, there's a lot of hope
in my eyes. Like you know, he obviously knows it's
a big deal. He knows he did wrong, that's why
he acted that way. But at the same time, there's
also a void going on there in their relationship. Obviously
he's finding this need in his video games, and he
found her through the video games. So obviously they're not

(18:49):
spending a lot of time together. So can this be fixed? Absolutely,
It's going to take some work, but there's something that's
not happening between them two and she's got to figure
out what that is. They both have to figure out
what that is. But it's not over. Absolutely, this can
be fixed. He only gets to play NBA two K
for now one no more this more game, no, especially
that war game. I mean I cut video against for

(19:10):
a while. Le let's get away from video games. Once
they become a problem with anything, you should probably step
away from it. And I would love to see him
like be all about that too. You know what, this
isn't good for me right now? Yeah, he's to be
no more video games. I want him to step up
and realize. Yeah, what he needs to do too, isn't
he's wrong? We all agree he's wrong totally. Do we

(19:32):
think he can keep playing video games? Not? No, not now? No,
not now as well? Can he eventually play video games? Yeah?
Maybe yes? Is there hope for this relationship? Yeah? Absolutely,
I agree. Okay, hang in there, Anonymous, thank you for
emailing us. Good luck. Wow, you can email us Morgan,
how do they get it on the mailbag? Mailbag at

(19:52):
Bobby bones dot com. There you go, close it up.
And that was Bobbies mailbags on the Bobby Bones Show. Now,
Chuck Quicks. You may know Chuck from a couple of songs.
Here here is stealing Cinderella. She was playing she was
riding her first bar or his latest old with you. Now,

(20:14):
I'm the luckiest guy in the room because I'm the
one who gets to get old with you. My friend
Chuck Wicks is on Chuck. How are you, budd, I'm good.
It's good to hear old with you. It's awesome. Yeah,
I agree, it's awesome. Hey, let me say a couple
of things about Chuck. First of all, he does a
podcast called Talk to Chuck. It is a growing like

(20:34):
a weed, super funny. They get a huge bunch of
guests onto recently Brittany and Jason Aldan, Travis Denny, Carly Pierce,
all that blah blah blah. I heard Chuck wants to
go be a pro bowler, which is crazy to me.
And then I because Chuck hits me O, the day goes, hey,
let's go bowling, and I was like, for me, bowling
is a little too covidy. I'm gonna step out until

(20:55):
I finished, until I finished shooting my nat Geo show.
I got four episodes left, because if I get GOVID,
the whole production shuts down. And I said, hey, I'm
gonna take you up on that, but not until my
window closes. And so I then see he wants to
go pro and that his parents were pro bowlers, and
my mind is blown. Tell me about your parents. Every
time I tell the story, no one believes me that

(21:16):
my parents were pro bowlers. They met bowling. I was like, granted,
this was in the seventies. ESPN like just started like
one in seventy seven, which, by the way, my mom
was on ESPN bowling, that's how good she was. And
then so I grew up in a bowling alley. So
I grew up like my brother and I. You know,
my grandmother was a general manager of the bowling alley

(21:38):
in Delaware, so it was kind of I was a
surrounded by it my whole life. I never really took
it seriously because I was just like, I don't want
to say born into it, but I was born. I
was born into the bowling family, so I didn't think
it was cool. I stopped doing it at seventeen just
to play baseball, went to college play baseball, and now

(22:00):
we were at I think it started at Alban's house
because of course he has his own bowling alley. So
we're all over there and we're bowling, and I'm like,
just I won like fifteen hundred bucks, Like Betty, everybody's
over there, They're like, oh, one hundred dollars a game,
and I didn't tell anybody that my mom and dad
were pros. I didn't tell anybody that I was like
secret league kind of good and I swept the floor.

(22:23):
I mean I'd beat Kane Brown, John Party, Jason Aldeen.
I mean it was I mean it was good. And
they handed over the money via VNMO, and I was like, man,
this is kind of fun. I want to get in
the league. And then Jimmy Allen hits me up. He's like, man,
I want a bowl too, Let's get in the league.
So now we've bowl in this league. It's me, Jimmy Allen, Mitchell, Tenpenny, dude,

(22:44):
Mookie Betts from the Dodgers, isn't our league? Are you
dominant in your bowling league? Are you already the best?
I'm not dominant. There's were some really good bowlers. I'm
not trying to roll up in here and be like
I'm the best ever. But right now I'm averaging two
o two and to get my pro card for the

(23:06):
league that I signed up in with Jimmy and Mitchell,
I need to average above two hundreds for the league,
and if I do, I can get my pro card.
But what does that mean if you get your pro
bowling By the way, Chuck Wicks is on with us
right now, he's trying to be a pro bowler. What
does that mean if you get your pro bowling card?
It just means that I can do PBA events, So

(23:27):
like I can go into a tournament and bowl with
other professional bowlers and then if I do well, you
may turn on the ESPN Chuck Wicks bowling in the
professional Bowlers. It's funny, but it's awesome. Do you ever
bowled a perfect game? I have in practice. I've never
bowled it in the league, though, But you bowled a

(23:48):
perfect game? I have? Yeah. How do y'all play your league?
Like you get together? Or is it virtual? Or every
time someone get to strike someone has removed article of clothing.
They asked me to play two, It wasn't for me. Yeah,
that's why I probably doesn't want to show up. That's
why she's like, no, the last time, I was like
naked by game three. They're at the bowling alley. Yeah,
we're at the bowling alley. It's um. I think I

(24:10):
know everyone has masks on. They kind of separate the lanes,
but they but you know, you don't know whose fingers
are going in what balls and stuff like that. So
it's good to have your own balls. Um. But it's
it's a three man team and you just we show
up every Sunday and we go against another team, and
you know, it's like thirty six more weeks left and

(24:32):
we'll see what happens there. He is pro bowler, Chuck
Quicks podcaster who has the podcast. Talked to Chuck country
music star, maybe pro bowler. And now also he wants
to be a model. Now here's here's the thing about Chuck.
He is annoyingly a good looking guy. Right, he has
all these he was an athlete, he could play music,

(24:55):
and he also has to have like perfect chin, you know. Yeah, yeah,
So that's what's annoying about Chuck. So now you want
to be a model. What's this about? Um? Well, I
appreciate you saying that. I'm John Line. Appreciate that. Amy. Um. So,
when I was in college, my mom made me, She's like,
you need to start modeling so you can pay off
a credit card. I'm like, all right, I'll go to

(25:16):
agency can see what I can do. And I did,
you know, not to brag, but I was in a
couple of dierds, uh, you know newspaper ads in college.
I was just like my wife Cassy was like, it's
all about the side hustle these days, you just like
nobody does one thing. And Cassie was like, Hey, I'm
thinking about calling the Block Agency, which is his agency

(25:37):
in Nashville. She's like, do you know Mark Block? And
I'm like, yeah, I'll get him a call. She's like,
I think there's like a I can do a lot
of stuff that moms do, Like you know, there's a
there's a there's a niche for that, like a lot
of you can do a lot of modeling for like mombs,
like stuff like pamphlets. And I'm like, you know what, Yes,
I want to do it with you. And I want
to go on Disney cruises. I want to be the

(25:58):
family that's in the tam for Disney cruises because it's
not about Listen, guys, it's not about the money. It's
about free cruises. It's about free trips. Well, then it's
about the pamphlet cred Is it gonna be a bowler
or a model? Which which one are we betting on
Chuck's career? Is it gonna make more money. Let's just
put a little wager here, more money. In twenty twenty one,

(26:23):
winning bowling matches, games, whatever you call it, or modeling,
make your picks now came in modeling, modeling, No bowling,
dang haters, Yeah, no bowling, because his wife's gonna be
with them. I feel like there would be yeah demand
for this family pamphlet thing. Well, Chuck, I think you're

(26:45):
a really bright guy, and I know that you're talking
about side hustles. So I have a business idea for you.
I often do this with the guests that come on
our show. I just wondering if you'd like to hear it.
Maybe you'd like to, you know, to run into it
with me. Okay, go ahead. So if modeling them bowling
doesn't work out, we open up a vaccine clinic and
we call it Chuck wicks pricks. Yeah, I think yeah,

(27:08):
let's yeah. I like that. I think we should work
on the title a little bit um, you know, let
the wicks pricks you or something. I don't know. We
can figure it out. I don't know. Get the prick
from the wick doesn't sound like he loves it. I'll
be honest with you. I've heard people love an idea
that ain't one you don't have to actually administer. No,
that's the thing, Chuck, Either Chuck or I hit you

(27:30):
with it. Yeah, Chuck Wicks pricks, all right, we have
to make money, not get food. Bobby follow Chuck at
Chuck Wicks. Check out his podcast Talk to Chuck. It's
very funny. They do a great job talking country means.
They talk serious stuff too. If you're looking for a
new podcast, check out Talk to Chuck with Chuck Wicks. Chuck,
good to talk to you. Good luck in all your

(27:51):
ninety seven new endeavors. That's right. We'll be bowling in
a month when you're that gas done. All right, there
he is Chuck Wicks, Everybody Latest from Nashville and Tullywood
Morgan number two, thirty second Skinny and Luke Bryan said
the secret to his fourteen year marriage to his wife
Caroline is all about talking it out. He told People

(28:12):
magazine that it's all about communication and giving each other
the time to do the things they're passionate about, and
he also added that couples should never go to bed mad.
Luke Holmes is releasing a full show of his concerts
from his last tour. He teased the show on Twitter,
letting fans know that it will be dropped this Thursday,
February eighteenth. John Party talked about the first thing he

(28:33):
wants to do once the pandemic is over. Honestly, I
just want to go out, run into somebody I haven't
seen in a while by I'm a beer, and just
remember that I live in one of the best towns.
Nashville is such a fun place to go out. That
would definitely be my first thing I want to do.
I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny. Aw, it's time

(28:54):
for the good news producer. Ready, this is cool. There's
a guy named Robert who owns a restaurant in Chicago. Well,
lately in Chicago, you're talking about nine degree weather. It's
super cold. And when he's driving to work the other day,
he notices some guys on the side of the road
selling tamalas and he's like, oh my gosh, it's freezing outside.
What are these guys doing selling food? So he made

(29:17):
a point to stop and buy them out of all
their tamales because he understands being the food business is tough.
You gotta eat, So he bought all the tamalas from him,
and then he goes to these little spots called Love Fridges.
They're all over Chicago and you can donate food for
homeless people. So he buys them out donates to these things,
and now he's been doing it over and over. He says,
he buys up to about fifteen dozens of tamalaz just

(29:39):
to make these people go home and not stand in
the cold. Oh, you're gonna I was gonna say, but
it's a great story. And then I think these guys
making the tomalas are now like, let's just make him.
Hopefully he comes buy and buys him. Robert will be
here at nice and then he donates him. That's a
great story. That is what it's all about. That was
tell me something good down to day. This story comes

(30:04):
us from Akron, Ohio. Police were at a taco bell
because there was a dispute in the parking lot when
one of the employees walked down and goes, there's someone
inside trying to rob the taco bell, apparently a thirty
six year old man, and walked up the counter said
give me three tacos and three tacos only, or someone's
gonna get shot. Oh wow, you mean tacos? And he

(30:27):
went with an extremely violent crime for those three tacos.
I think he had a better shot of going, hey
can I get three tacos? I'm literally starving and forgot
my wallet. I think the odds are you would get
them then and have a decent life than the other way.
And he had to walk by the police to get
in the restaurant. Yeah, was he on anything? They say
alcohol may have been involved in So, okay, there you go.

(30:48):
I'm lunchboxed out your bone head story of the day.
On the phone right now is Tiffany in Saint Louis. Hey, Tiffany,
how are you hi? Good? Super pumped to be talking
to you. How's your day? It's well, well, I'm gonna
give you a chance to win one of our most
coveted prizes. It is a collection of crap from the back,
meaning we get sent a lot of promo materials. Some

(31:10):
of it's good, some of it's not, some music, some
T shirts. Who knows what it's going to be. We
just call it crap from the back. And so if
you pick the winner of this next game, we're gonna
send you a collection of our finest crap from the back. Okay, Tiffany, Okay, okay,
you can tell she already. I mean other people's crap

(31:30):
as another person's treasure. Sometimes it's good stuff. Yeah, they're like, hey,
this is where we've made an ice chest for John Party.
It's a great ice chest. It's just got John Party's
face on it. I love John Party's face. You may not.
I don't. But if that's not one of them, that's
just just so. Here we go. Here's the game. The
twenty twenty one Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees

(31:51):
have been announced. What I'll do is I'll tell you
the artist, and if you can name the most streamed
song by that artist, you get a point. Oh my gosh. Okay, So, Tiffany,
you're gonna pick who you think we'll score the best
of these players. Okay, you have Amy, Okay, Lunchbox or Eddie.
Oh we know Eddie, we know, we know who's gonna
win this game. I mean, I want to know the artist,

(32:12):
but it's it's their most streamed song. Yeah, and there
are seven of them. Okay, who would you like? Okay, um,
let's go with Eddie. Okay, smart Eddie, good luck, Thank you,
if you win, she wins. Crapping the back, crapping the back? Perfect?
All right? At first, Tina Turner, don't play it yet?

(32:34):
What is Tina Turner's most streamed song? A nominee for
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year. I
hope she gets She's gonna get in. She's amazing. You
do love her, don't you? Yeah? And Eddie, I have
what's love got to do with it? Lunch box? What's

(32:55):
love got to do with it? Amy? What's love got
to do with it? The answer is about Okay, you're
all even right? Yeah? Motion? Next up? Mary J. Blige? Oh,

(33:17):
Mary J. Blige? Okay, how I see this? As YouTube?
Are just trying to keep this close till the end.
If you can just stay close to Eddie, you have
a chance to win. I mean, I don't know if
Eddie knows a Mary J. Blish song. First of all,
sure she has especially one song that's massive. I'm sure,

(33:37):
but I can't think of it right now because she's
not singing it. I know that it's massive, it just
needs like a hint. It's massive, Mary, Okay, anybody have
I don't know why, but this just came to my
mind I have blinding lights. That's the weekend lunch Block
had Lady Marmalade. Okay yea, Amy, flip it and reverse it.

(34:02):
Here Here is the actual song. Oh, family Affair, got
the hope and I just realized that I don't know
any of those words. Okay, next up, Food Fighters. If

(34:27):
you guys can't even have one song, no, that's what
I'm saying. I don't even know a song by them.
I need a like a one word food no Fighters
like from the song are like the most stream song
from the Food Fighters? Is that that guy Dave Grohl?
It is I've seen that documentary where he goes to
some studio. I don't know anything about him. Well, okay,

(34:51):
all right, got it, Eddie. I wrote ever Long, and
I'm not sure if that's the one lunch Box daughter
Pearl Jam a good song though the same guys. Maybe
lonely too long? Just you talking about yourself? All right?
The answer is yeah, yeah, long right? Huh Yes, I

(35:22):
thought I had long in there for a reason. I
know it's something like that jay Z jay Z, Oh wow,
jay Z's most stream song. Oh man, that'ld on hold on,
hold on? What does he seeing? Hold on? One is
gonna be his. I'm in hundred No, he drawn a blank. Alright,

(35:52):
I guess that's tough. Okay, all right, everybody's in Eddie,
New York Lunchbock Empire, state of Mind, You New York Uncho,
Big pimpin Amy, Big pimpin the answer is numb encore
from jay Z. Lincoln marred the rest of y'all know,

(36:15):
wim can none of y'all member me back? Can't hand
me rappers? Right Cane rappers prompt young h rap about
La cole j. Okay, about fifteen seconds here, La cole
j right rands down his most streamed song man really, yes, yeah, Eddie,

(36:39):
Mama said knock you out. Mama said knock you out.
Mama said knock you out. That's right, yeah, all right,
two more. Let's see here. How about the eighties band Devo. Oh,
I got it, I'm in why really? No? You don't? Okay? Wow?

(37:04):
If he gets this, he's only one one song away.
I mean he's wearing an eddio. Time Hold on what
Eddie takes his headphones off? Come on, time? Are you
doing that? Oh my gosh, I'm drawing a blank. Lunch bock.
Sometimes you get really confident though, and I just have
to go like, you got a good shot at this,
and now you know what. You know what, Sometimes you
get confident and sometimes you get it right. Do you
think you're getting this one right? Oh? Yeah, yeah? Do

(37:26):
you say oh yeah? H no? I said, oh yeah, okay,
I don't say h I know, I know we're on
the radio. I'm smarter than that, all right, Eddie, Oh
I flip it? Well? No, no, oh, I have Bobby Dad.

(37:47):
That's the answer is whipping. Let's go. I have no idea.
We're all tied up. I said that name. That was
the first song in my head. Oh many twenty one
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominee that I'm just

(38:08):
gonna say on record, I'm rooting for Lunchbox. I'm just
saying on records under no because he didn't want her
to win. Oh yeah, bones crap in the back. Yeah okay,
oh man, come on up for the Hall of Fame.
As a band called Rage Against the Machine. Rage against

(38:32):
the Machine. I don't know if I'll get this one.
You don't know Rage against the Machine. I've heard of them,
Oh I thought you. I just don't know the name
of their song. He just roared. He did rage, all right,
five seconds in the eye. Needle in the eye's a
good one. Firefly that's that's that other firefly me on trees.

(38:57):
All I need to answer lunchbox. Now you're thinking of
al City, that's what I'm Yeah, we're about to do.
I have fire Eddie. I'm just guessing bulls on parade.
That's the answer. Is killing in the name. I just
don't know the names of the songs. I don't. I
don't very Okay, we're gonna go sudden death here. I'm

(39:25):
just gonna play you an artist. You have to name
name who it is. Okay, I'm gonna do what. No,
I'm just gonna play the song by this and you
have to name who the artist? Oh no, are they
up for the Hall of Fame? They are? Okay, ready,
here we go. They're up for the Hall of fame.
Can you name this artist? Eddie, Eddie Blondie incorrect, They're

(39:50):
already gonna you hear. This is Joan the Heart. You
mean Joe Jen the black Heart. That's it. That was close,
that's the go goes incorrect, all right, next up, can
you name this artist? That's it? Yeah, ain't nobody. You

(40:19):
got anything? Oh yeah, lunch box ahead, Whitney Houston, Eddie, Yeah,
Whitney Houston. You can't Okay, okay, what if I played
the same artist? What if I played this? I got it? Eddie,
Eddie Chocca Con correct winner? Yea, hey, pushed have You
should be proud of yourself. Hey you can't close though,

(40:43):
but no, I won. You're supposed to be the music
guy and you can't. You want? When is our caller?
So long? Yes? What do you? What do you think
we won? Choca Con? Yeah, she's so excited. Yeah, she's
like cool. Now I'm gonna get some crapping. Good job, Eddie.
There you go, thank you. We'll try to send you

(41:04):
something cool. Right, Well, we'll find our coolest crap in
the bag. Rais already got this stuff? What is it? Ray?
Lauren Lena signed CD, Vince Gils CD and then h
Car Racing Hat Lauren Lena signed CD. That's pretty cool.
It's awesome. All right, that's some pretty good crap in
the back there. She has tivity and say, Eddie, nice job.

(41:25):
On The Bobby Bones Show. Now Travis Travis has co
hosted the show. Travis has had a number one song
with after a few gonna play a little bit of
this here you good, after he was voted the prestigious
CRS twenty twenty one new face. Yeah, Travis Danny is here.

(41:46):
Yeah I've been I've been told I need a new face.
I'm sorry, cat Lee. So this is what happened. I
was doing this thing on TikTok where I said, hey,
Stitch and put you playing after I say this and
I want to see you, We're gonna bring people up. Well,
Travis goes, I like to make a submission and play
the little part that you played on the TikTok that

(42:07):
was it to cut off? And he goes, I wrote
this and it's obviously Blink one eighty two. What's my
age again? And so I hit him up. I was like,
Travis can play that on the show. I'd love to
hear Blink one eighty two on a band. Joe, Now,
did you have to learn the whole song? After? Oh? Absolutely?
Last night I sat there and would sheded this whole thing.
I was obviously a huge Blink fan growing up, but

(42:28):
just did not really learn the words as a you know,
eight year old. So I learned him as a twenty
eight year old last night. Okay, well before we talk
about anything else. Here he is with his band Joe.
It is Travis Denning playing Blink one eighty two. Here
we go, two garrad. It was a Friday night. I

(42:50):
walk along to get the feeling right. We're starting magging now.
She two got my past hand a turn on the TV.
That's about the top she walked away from me. My
body last you when You're twenty three? And now some
morning muse my TV shows? What the hell is a
d D? My fridzee? Ya? Shit at my age? What's
my age again? What's my age? A game? Later on

(43:16):
on the drive home, I caught a mom from my
pay phone when I said I was a cops and
your husband's in jail. The stage down on the TV.
That's about the time that girl hung up on me
when he last you when You're twenty three? And now
some morning music to right podcast? What the hell is
wrong with me? And my friendzee? Ill? Shoot at my age?

(43:38):
What's my age again? What's my age? A game? Here?
It is Travis, Dad, Come on, can you play any
song on that? Could you play the of course about
to a few? Absolutely? Here you go? In my banchet. Yeah, yeah,
you can do versic after a few drinks. Always the

(44:00):
same thing. We find ourselves austin conversation at the bar
after a few songs and kind at you hold home,
we found ourselves seen in up again. It's my corn
sit u side to singabyte giving up bad too, if
we didn't want to wind up filling in my bed

(44:22):
like we always do after Yeah, after he has to
do that every time. That's the out, regardless of when
we get back on the road. The whole sets full

(44:43):
band and then just banjo solo after a few what's
your guitar story? Well, how old were you when you
finally started to go I can actually play real songs,
so I saying, I brought me my guitar when I
was eleven, and so yeah, I started playing then, and
when I was like six or seven. That's kind of win.
I was really starting to really get a good grasp
on it. And after my parents told me at that

(45:05):
point I had some cheap starter guitar, they were like, hey,
we know you're taking it seriously and we kind of
want to challenge you if you'll learn Stairway to Heaven
front to back, like no stops, no mess up notes,
will buy you whatever guitar you want. And so I
spent the next like four months with my guitar. Teacher
and parents came home from work one day and I

(45:26):
was like, all right, come upstairs. I got it and
played it for him, and they bought me my first
gifts and less Paul. That's what I wanted so bad.
And I literally just recorded two new songs and played
that guitar on both songs. I still use it to
this day. Can you still play the opening lick from
Stairway to Heaven? Oh? On banjo? Man, I'm gonna get
smited for half these licks, right, This is just like

(45:48):
anti rock and roll, but we're doing it. There's a lady,
are you sure all the glitters is gold? And she's
buying a stairway but hen just sounds country to finished with. Okay.

(46:13):
When she gets there, she knows if the stores are
the clothes with the worst, she can get what she
came for there. He is Travis Denning f So we've

(46:35):
talked about this before. But your girlfriend, who's not a
fiance yet, not not yet right, but I mean eventually, right,
I'm not even gonna pressure you on that, But I mean,
it's the idea that you sound like everybody in my
life right now. Actually, I'm not gonna pressure you, but
when's it happening? Well, I'm not asking that, but Madison
is John Michael Montgomery's daughter. Do you learn his songs?
You know? I actually don't know any of his songs?

(46:58):
The one song I do know by heart of his
Letters from Home, because that's I've got like four songs
and country music that are an automatic, like cry song,
and that that's one of them. Just that song just
gets me. So I know all the words of that
one favorite nineties country song that that you will play
in your set. Do you have any Oh? Yeah? Church
on Cumberland Road by Shenandoah. Okay, well let's hear a

(47:18):
little bit of that on the benjo just about a
mile off of one on nine. There's a little church
sitting bagging in the pines. Promise that girl she was
gonna be mine? How about him be surprised to She
was standing there crying deading all upon our phone. It

(47:42):
come so so settle one. You gotta put your foot
down on the floor. Yeah, we've been working on night,
don't you know? You gotta give me to the church
on the come on land h Yeah, that's awesome. Listen,

(48:07):
you came up here only because I was like, you
got to complain, so I appreciate you doing that. You guys.
Check out Beer Is Better Cold. It's Travis's EP. He's
got the big hit with after a few David Ashley Parker.
Where's that beer been? He's on TikTok? What are you
doing on TikTok? For the most part, uh like really
dumb videos like banjo videos, And my most viewed one

(48:31):
right now is Madison's cat Millie, which Matt Stale dubbed
her mill Billy, so I really like like that name.
I threw an ice cube across the kitchen like floor,
and she loves ice cubes. She ran after it and
slid and absolutely headbutted the refrigerator like really loud too,
and just got right back up picked it up. It's

(48:53):
got almost like half a million views. So of all
the fantastic playing and picking that you've been doing on
your TikTok, a cat running into a fridge is your
most view Oh dude, I got videos. I'm like, this
is a song, you know, I really care about wrote
this belt of Dad and it gets like four views
merely running into the refrigerator just blows up. Travis Denning

(49:14):
follow him Travis are Denning on Instagram. Funny guy, Gay,
great job today. By the way, he's coming in dominating
because you came in just on request. Whenever you're ready
with your next song, whatever you want to do, you
got a one free ticket to come up whenever you want, perfect,
whatever you want to promote. When you're ready, come on out.

(49:35):
I'm gonna bring an acoustic guitar at that time, but
an acoustic banjo. You're a Amy's pile of stories. So
this is crazy. This girl, she's twenty two years old.
She's on TikTok and she comes across a breast cancer
awareness video saying, hey, you gotta do yourself exam. So
the TikTok video is actually teaching people how to properly

(49:58):
check for breast cancer. So she I saw and I
was like, oh, okay, I guess I'll check for it.
She found a lump twenty two years old. I don't
think anywhere in her mind did she think that this
would be her So, yeah, I'm just going to use
this as an opportunity if you're listening to the radio
to do self exams. I'm horrible at it, but seeing
this is encouraging me to go home and probably try

(50:21):
to do it correctly. And apparently they show you how
on TikTok. Wow. I'm not going to be searching for
that one myself. But well, men can get it too,
you know. Yeah, but we can get breast cancer. Yeah.
Oh yeah, oh I didn't know that absolutely, yeah, yeah,
all right, what else? Okay, so you know, we were
talking about the Birken bags the other day. The Erme's
bags that are anywhere from so Erme's is the brand,

(50:43):
and Berken is the particular style idea. Yeah, so that's
the one that often can run you half a million
dollars very often, not often there's one, but they are
like twenty thousand dollars. Yes, okay, So somebody cut up
a Birken bag and made some Birkenstock lookalikes and they're

(51:04):
selling them for seventy six thousand dollars. So they cut
up that purse to make shoes, and the shoes cost
seventy thousand dollars. Yes, And so I also saw an
article that because my friend was texting me about it too,
and she was like, oh my goodness, Like I saw
that the two companies maybe aren't even involved in this,
that maybe somebody else cut up the bag and made

(51:25):
the shoes. Imagine you just have an Etsy page and
you're like, well, I got this bag, and then if
anybody buys it, crazy right, wow, just so much money.
I mean, in case anybody's interested. And then Bobby, I
know you're getting married and Caitlin will likely do a
dance with her dad. So I have a list of
the top father daughter dances at a wedding. Taste of country.

(51:47):
Put this out smack that they're all country. Number five
Chuck Wicks stealing Cinderella. She was right first, it's a
good one. And at number four, Rascal flats my wish.
I think, you know what, my husband and his mom
danced too. Maybe I have Gary sing it at the wedding. Oh,

(52:09):
he did text me the other day and Gary is
he coming? Course Gary the Vox. Yeah, my guy thought, yeah,
he did text me and go I ain't got my
invite yet. I said, well come we in cinema. Yeah,
we had to move the way back a couple of months.
He guess that's want to make sure it's still coming.
I was like, yeah, said your blood down and wait
for it. But yeah, but what I'm gonna do My
move is just to go hey, So does van need
to know anything? Because you want to get up there

(52:29):
and sing. That's the move, not ask him to say
they'll sing? What else? Bob Carlyle butterfly kisses the time?
All right? Do you ever give Caitlin butterfly kisses? I
know what that is? You know? Ye oh I don't.
I did not know what that was, And no I

(52:49):
do not. Don't say come over here do it. And
you're wearing sunglasses today and you were in your glasses.
We can do it tonight. Just be like hey and
then like like why am my eyes it? What are
you doing? She'll know what it is. Number two Heartland.
I loved her first. Oh yeah, that's Caitlin's dad sending
you a message. Yeah, back off, here's mine first. Back off.

(53:11):
He's staring at me the whole time while this is
I loved her first, and then tim mergrawl my little girl.
Look to me, girl, could you do? Don't take the girl?

(53:34):
Or is that to like if he stares at me
the whole time, don't Yeah, before we go and yesterday's pile,
you talked about McDonald's selling sheetcakes. Remember that. Yeah, so
Lunchbox wanted to drive through and tried to order sheet cakes,
or at least ask him about it if they had
cheat cakes. Oh, I'm curious. Yeah, here you go. He's
number one. I saw on the Bobby Bone Show in
on TikTok that you guys sell sheet cakes. Is this true? Oh? Week?

(53:58):
So what like birthday cakes? No, we don't. We don't
sell that. So they were lying to me. Yeah, I guess. Yeah,
so you're telling me TikTok is full of wires. I
don't know. All right, thank you? Like, why are this
guy doing this? You're yelling at him. Here's another one.
What up to me? Doc mahamaut pitch today? How's it going?

(54:20):
I'm really good? Thank you? Okay, I got a question
for you. Saw the Bobby Bones show. I was listening
to them and they were talking about there's a video
on TikTok. If you come to McDonald's you can buy
a sheet cake. Not in bitch one, maybe not in
older store, maybe tracking not west End. Maybe they have
it because they have a playground, So you do not

(54:40):
sell birthday cakes. No, we're done in this location. All right,
Well have your birthday anyway. Okay, thank you so much.
That's interesting, the playground part of it for birthday parties.
Maybe someone did it there, but I'm just telling you
gonna be dollars to get a cheet cake that was
just a nut. Somebody probably making it at home, bringing
it in selling it. All Right, there you go, Amy,

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close it up. I'm Amy. That's my pile. That was
Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.
This guy Harlan was out in California visiting a friend
and he's like, all right, man, I got a head
back home to Lake Tahoe. He jumps in the car
and it's only a sixty mile drive. Well, the highway

(55:23):
was shut down because of snow, so GPS says, take
this other road. And he gets up this other road
that's unplowed. It gets so deep in snow he can't
even turn his truck around. So he stuck. He's stuck
there for six days, wow days days. He had two
cans of beans, bread, and some sausages that he rationed
out over those six days. He had a little bunsen

(55:45):
burner thing that he would melt snow to make water
so he could drink, and his cell phone got wet
so he couldn't make any calls. Oh, this is just
adding up. So luckily he had some pasta and some handwarmers.
He put him on his ziplock bag, dried out of
his phone, finally snapped on some snow boots and hyped
four miles of the highest point, called nine one one.

(56:06):
His cell phone dropped coverage, but luckily they were able
to GPS from that call. Brought a helicopter in and
saved them. That's like a movie. I just had the
whole cinematic experience right there. Bones. Do you have anything
like if that happened to you right now, do you
have anything in your car that you can survive on this?
That's a good question. That's what I do. If I
had even all that food, I'd be like, they're gonna
be an hour. I'm need it all because yeah, I'm

(56:27):
gonna tell you right now, I'd be like I wouldn't
even have to be hungry. I would just be like, well,
I might be here for a few hours, it's time
to eat everything in the car right this second, and
in my car. Now, I got some band aids. Let's
got nothing right pair of shoes. This guy had beans,
a book I'm thinking of what's of a cowboy hat?

(56:47):
That's about what's in my car right now. This guy's
got bread and beans. Dang, that's a good story. That's
what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
They're selling a forty pound block of cheese. It costs
one hundred and twelve dollars. Do you go through that
much cheese? No? I wouldn't be able to do that.
I mean if you're having a big party. But who

(57:08):
is these days? It's called a mother loaf. It's a
forty pound block one hundred and twelve bucks. I was thinking,
because I don't eat that much cheese. I like cheese, man.
Cheese and bread are just like my favorite things. But
what can you not keep at your house because you're
always running out? For us? It's paper towels, just NonStop.

(57:29):
We can't keep paper towels in stock, in stock, like
I'm a story. What does it you see? We go
through Pirate's booty like a crazy I mean, I love it,
my kids love it, so, I mean, I always thought
Pirate Buddy was popcorn. It's not it's like pop It's
like a cheese puff kind of What about you ice cream?
You guys eat that much ice cream every day of
the boys eat ice cream. And there was a point

(57:49):
where I would buy my nutty buddies and I would
hide them in the back behind all the vegetables, and
it would last for two days, and I'd be like yes,
and somebody would see me eating it, and then they
would find it and it'd be gone the next day.
Are you stilling your diet? Yeah, of course. Nice. No
ice cream for me, lunchbox trail mix. I mean I
can sit there and just pound a bag of trail mix.
My wife likes trail mix, and my two and a

(58:11):
half year old walks up and goes, I need Raisins.
I need trail mix raisins. He loves the races of
everything in there. Out of everything in there, he likes
the raisins. Do you do trail mixed with the chocolate
in it, because that's the only way to do it. Yeah,
I do it with chocolate or without chocolate. You got
the ones with eminems. She got some with like peanut
butter cups. I like the ones with all eminems and
chocolate and then just a couple of little fruit things.

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It's a couple of nets. Yeah, we have Edwin McCain
coming into performing a few minutes. You may know this
song right here. Literally saw him on TikTok. Was like,
let's have him in. He drove a couple of states over.
It's gonna perform for us. Yeah, so that's happening. Let's
go over to Amy and get in the morning. Corny, Morning, corny.

(58:57):
So I once met an astronaut who was claustrophoemus. Oh yeah, yeah,
it turns out he just needed a little space. Okay,
that that was the morning corning. These people were trapped
for thirty three days on an uninhabited island. Nobody knew

(59:18):
where to find them, and so they just have to
survive for over a month. And they coconuts, conscious and
rats rats. No way, yes, would eat a rat, Okay,
I get that, but I mean it's still would be
really difficult for me to swallow. Not me, I'm starving.
Look it up. No, they have coconuts. Two men and

(59:40):
a woman were first spotted Monday by the US Coast Guard.
There was a helicopter flying a routine mission near the
Florida Keys. As of Wednesday morning, they're still uh not
out of them, figuring out they're okay or not. But
it reminds me of Eddie's diet. Now basically there's no
rat in my diet. Yeah, but you're just eating so little.
Yeah yeah, two boiled eggs in the morning and then

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five ounces of fish for lunch and dinner and a
cup of edgies. That's it. You gotta wonder if they
started to go, We're never gonna get off this island
for sure. After about two weeks, you're going, are we
gonna be here forever? And do you get better at
trapping rats? Probably the rats even get there. I think
they lived there. No, buts now they were on the
tourist boat right before that. I don't know. Yeah, but

(01:00:24):
I just feel like, yeah, I just don't see a
lot of I don't know, I've never been to an
island like that. I just don't pick your rats a
conscious like a water animal, right, Yeah, it's like in
a shelf. I have no idea. That's an oyster. That's
all they're doing on the Bobby Bones Show now, Edwin McCain,
I'm a big fan. I tell you, guys. When I

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was in college, I saved up all my money and
I went across and Obu was a school where the
rich kids went, and Edwin was playing the rich kids school,
and I was like, I love Edwin McCain saved them
with tickets. I got in the very back of the
theater and I watched and play for an hour and
a half, him and a horn player, and it was
really I remember so much about it. At once, I'm
super super glad you're here and I don't have to
pay for this show. I feel I feel like maybe

(01:01:09):
maybe we we jipped you for only showing up with
a guitar and saxophone. But you know, we played in
any iteration back then. We could show up and play however,
So yeah, I was looking at your TikTok here and
that's that's actually what brought you here. It's so bizarre,
this whole thing, how I got here. Anybody tells you

(01:01:31):
that they have a plan in the music business, they're
just lying. It's just all accidental. It's a complete accident.
My entire life is a giant accident. I was obviously
a big band growing up, and then I'm flipping TikTok
and I see you singing with people doing Oh be York,
and I'm like, holy crap, he's he's played. Let's get
him on the show. And so we call you and

(01:01:52):
you're like, yeah, I'll be right over and here you
can drove over. I'm so I'm I'm just shocked. I
was like, people are like, why are you going on there?
I was like, I don't know, idea. I was like,
I feel like, okay, I'm just gonna show up. I
mean yes to that because I'm literally, you know, I've
just found them, been out of the loop. I've just
been home doing the you know, homeschool thing with my kids,

(01:02:15):
and I kind of made the decision to be home
with my kids and and do the deal, and so
all of a sudden, I'm back in the music business again.
It's cool. I'm gonna play a couple of clubs real quick.
In case you've been living in a rock under a rocker,
Here's I'll be and here is. I could not ask

(01:02:37):
for more. I could not. Yeah, it is a little aggressive,
you know what I mean, Like, I go, you know,
that's that's begging to have a parody video. You know,
somebody throwing a bouquet of roses at their girlfriend. Is

(01:02:58):
it true and you can or false me on this
that you got your record deal because Darius and the
who do You guys were like, you gotta sign this
guy pretty much. Yeah, no, I was with I was
with them when they got signed to Atlantic and they
basically said, yeah, we're bringing him with us. And they
were like, yeah, whatever, we'll take him to and you
know they and it was Yeah, it's a miracle. I

(01:03:20):
spent my life trying to repay those guys for what
they did for me. And I say of this all
the time. Make if you haven't read Malcolm Gladwell's book
Outliers everyone, especially if you're in your twenties and you're
trying to figure out what you're gonna do with your life,
read that book because the importance of timing can't be overstated. Like,
I worked really hard, I'll never deny that, but the

(01:03:44):
when I was was as important as anything I did.
The timing was perfect. The everybody was tired of grunge,
they just got they were so tired of staring into
their vent filled belly buttons. And then who You than?
Playfish came along and we were like, we have friends again,
and yay, and whoever that guy is, yeah, we like

(01:04:06):
him too. And that was it. You know, we were
just really really right place right time. I went over
and looked at your cameo. You charge one hundred dollars
a cameo. Now if they pay that, I'll be honest
with you, pretty steep edwin. Do you think a hundred bucks?
Snoop dogs charges eight hundred? Okay, what does he do

(01:04:26):
everything I'm singing to? Yeah, okay, that's what I'm going to.
That's what I was going to ask. We just had
Valentine's there were people hitting you up, going you gotta
say the whole song too, the whole song. You get
almost five minutes worth of this guy dedicated Yes to
that person. Yes, my wife feels the same way you
do about that. By the way, people pay you for

(01:04:49):
that if they do. No, I just am looking at
the prices of folks and one hundred bucks. But if
you're playing a song, I think you should raise the price. Yeah,
I agree. So here's the thing. So I feel like,
and this is something I say to the young musicians too.
If you go out there and play for free for
tip jars, then that's what you're You just told the
world that's what your value is. You know, go you

(01:05:10):
charge for what you do. I mean, if you are
good enough to be playing in public, then you're good
enough to be paid for it. Well, you have a
rating of five point zero out of five I got.
I actually I got a couple of bad reviews because
it at the beginning of TikTok, I didn't really under it.
I mean at the beginning of Cameo, I didn't really
know what I was supposed to be doing. And I
was literally like wearing a hard hat, getting ready to

(01:05:33):
go get in an excavator, and I'd be like, oh,
it's good to see you, and I'd do something stupid,
and they were kind of expecting music and they were
getting some construction worker and I figured I've figured out
real quickly. I was like, I'm not doing this right.
So I got a couple of who's this guy? Or
I don't think this is the right thing? And did
you get a lot of them for Valentine's Day? Because
they because I'll be such a big love song. This

(01:05:55):
is my super Bowl right now. Valentine's Day is my
this is it, this is it. I did ten yesterday
and I'll do ten again today and and yeah it's
it's full on. I love it. It's great. So I've
been getting cameos from people like I I got, I
got my wife one from the dude that was from Chips. Eric. No, no,

(01:06:18):
the other one don't know him. The other guy not Eric,
is strodo the other guy anyway. My wife's a big fans.
I got her of cameo. Edwin McCann is here. He's
gonna play in a second. Well, actually, I like to
do this. The TikTok that I saw him, that that
brought him back into my life was him duetting with
someone because he would play the first part of I'll
Be and they would sing the second. And I thought

(01:06:40):
I was gonna jump in and do it to do
one too, but it just hurt. You should do it,
I'm not. But Amy is over here. I think we
can try this. I'll be Edwin and Amy. Oh boy,
I'll be Captain hang from you, start up on calos
the party, hang Be you're crying shoulder. I'll be love

(01:07:15):
suicide and being better when I'm molder, I'll be the
greatest fan of your life. Hey, what does that mean?
Love Suicide by the way, like, help me. I've been
singing it for twenty years. I don't know what it means.

(01:07:37):
You know, I was pretty good at screwing up relationships
it when my early twenties, and that was sort of
the explanation for it. Uh, you know, I would I
didn't do. I didn't do very well. So that was
the end of them. So I that was how the
line come out. And it's funny because the record come

(01:08:00):
and every producer I ever worked with tried to get
me to remove that line. And I was just like,
I said, I'm have the oppositional defiance disorder, and you
know it just refused dug my heels in and refused
to change the lyric and and and that actually ended
up working in my favor because when Hillary duff re

(01:08:21):
released the song on a soundtrack, they edited out that
lyric and I was like, you can't do that. And
I called my lawyers. I was like, they can't do that,
can They were like, no, they can't. And I was like, okay,
So that's how I have my bus. Now. Yeah, we've
thought about changing the name to the bus to Hillary's Duff.

(01:08:43):
But then Edwin McCann is here. How about this, Let's
do a verse and chorus of I'll be because I'm
gonna ask you do something else too, So we don't
verse and chorus. Let's I'll close your eyes, Oh yes,
and picture ourselves, the strands in your eyes, the car
I love them, wonderful stadmen steal my eyebreath. I ruse

(01:09:08):
from mountains, thrist thoughts the sky, never feeling down in town.
Don't be, we belong together. Just sit up with the
trappings of the love. Be captain, feedd hang from your lips,

(01:09:34):
stared out on the gallows, the party, hang from far
and I will be. You're crying and shouldered. I will
be cop suicide and I will be better when all

(01:09:59):
more the greatest family come on the greatest of the horn,
Come on the the estrogen bazooka, as we'd like to

(01:10:20):
call it. Let me sax players. Man, you ever see
a sax player with a personality? No, here's the question
I have for you, in the most respectful way. When
you're eighty, how are you going to sing that hit
I hate? Twenty five year old me put it in
b I thought, Oh, we won't have our hard time
singing it when you're fifty. I don't know. I hopefully

(01:10:40):
you know what I get it. I was telling something
the other day, like, I feel like I've crossed over
into this new category where I go out to play.
I still play seventy five shows a year, and I played,
you know, four or five hundred seat rooms, everybody seated
because they're all like me, you know, And I started
my I talked all the promoters into letting me start

(01:11:01):
at seven, and they're like, oh, it's way too early.
I'm like, trust me, we're gonna sell these shows out. Seven, dude,
I got. I got guys my age high five in
the after shows. Really, dude, seven pm start time is amazing.
I get home, get rid of the babysitter, I gotta
get up and go to work. It's fantastic. So I
get a lot of credit for just showing up and

(01:11:22):
walking out there. Like people are like, oh, look, he's
still walking on two feet. I mean, it's kind of cool.
You cross over to this new terry. You know. It
used to be everybody's got their arms folded and they're waiting,
And now I just get credit for being alive. It's great.
Edwin McCain is here. Um such a funny guy. I go,
I get it. Do you think if you wanted to,

(01:11:43):
you could just stop everything else and just go towar it?
Like there's because the nineties are so strong right now,
he's starting to beat Like I'm realizing now. I'm like,
I'm like, dude, this is my shot again. No, I mean, okay,
so let me just I got it. This is a confessional.
So I've got this little fight in me right that
wants to like go for it one more time, like

(01:12:05):
my kids can see me go after it one more time.
And I was with my daughter's class. We went on
a fourth grade school trip in a bus full of
fourth graders, and I was watching old Prince videos, like
live Prince videos, and I was like, Yeah, I'm gonna
put a band back together, and we're gonna go on
the road. We're gonna put out a new record. We're
gonna do it again. And then by the time I

(01:12:27):
had spent I don't know three hours with fourth graders
at the state Capitol building, I found myself sitting on
a park bench feeding pigeons, going this is okay too,
I'm good. But here's the thing. So I've been talking
with Lee Bryce about doing a record with him, and
there's you know, there have been people been trades like

(01:12:48):
nudging me, trying to get me to do it again.
But name one artist that's ever been in the situation
I'm in that has ever actually come back and release something.
Everybody was like yay stuff, Like everybody does that. Like
I'm guilty of it. I don't want to hear new
ac DC. I want here back in black. Yeah, but
you know what I mean, Like I I but inside,

(01:13:09):
secretly inside, I really wish I could just do it
one more time. I put out a record, put a
big tour together, and spend all the money on lighting
and sound and blow stuff up and have tractor trailers,
and you know, I mean it would be great. I mean, listen,
you're you're a South Carolina guy. I mean I think
you could do a song with a Lee Bryce. Yeah.
I mean I did a song with him on his
on his Slash record. But I mean, I'm I'm talking

(01:13:32):
about like full board like a record. Well, you did
a song you hold on let me stop. You did
a song on his last record, Yeah? Yeah, that song
was that song A Little Bird A Story to Tell.
It's that's the song we Wow. Yeah, I guess I
need to go listen to that. Yeah, that's pretty fun. Honestly,
can I can I tell this story? This is kind

(01:13:53):
of embarrassing for it. I might ruin my friends with him.
So it's a friend of mine named Philip lam And
was like, dude, Lee Bryce wants to write with you.
I was like, who's Lee Bryce. He was like, You're
an idiot? And I was like, what do you mean?
And I was like, because I'm so out of it,
I really didn't. I knew, I kind of knew Lee's name,
but I didn't know. I'm totally out of touch. I
got nothing. I'm sitting at home watching Phineas at fir

(01:14:16):
and uh and and and so Philip gets me here
and I meet Lee and I'm like, god, damgn man,
this guy's I mean talk about a voice and just
a writer and everything. And we wrote this song and
you know, a couple of hours and just had a
great time. And then um and he had been to
a bunch of my shows early on and he was

(01:14:37):
a fan or whatever, and and so we just kind
of had this weird friendship that started from me being
a hermit living in South Carolina. So it's just it's
just been kind of a happy accident. And then all
this sort of and here I am again, you know,
sitting here talking to you, which is weird. Well, I'd
like to hear if I can keep requesting song. He's
in my favorite part of my jobs, when I have

(01:14:58):
people come in that I really like. I can he
do this if you don't mind. I could not ask
for more, which may have been my jam even more
than I'll be. And then Sarah Evans did a great
job on this song too. This a little bigger thing
for I'm lying here with you, listening to rain, smiling

(01:15:22):
justice see smile upon your faces. These are the moments,
and I thank God that I'm a lie. These are
the moments I remember my life. I've got all, I'm

(01:15:43):
waiting for all, and I couldn't I ask for more.
He comes to the aggressive part. I could not ask
for more than this time to Gill, can not as
the more. And then this time with you, nothing prayer

(01:16:03):
have been ansdreaming ass come true in this moment. It's
right when I'm meant to be with you. When ediwe

(01:16:34):
became on, that's awesome. I think you should I think
you should be open to it. We're ready for you. Okay,
I think you should be open, you know in Mitchell
Tinpenny right, So I got like a teenage girl about
that song drunk me. I was like, oh my god,
this song is amazing. And I had him come and
sit in with us, Like don't you think, like this

(01:16:57):
new generation of musicians are so much better than I know.
They're way better than I was at that age. Like
I look back, I see kids on TikTok and I'm like,
holy God, Like they're fantastic. Like there's some really great,
like technical players, and I watched them kind of doing
their thing on the TikTok and I think every single

(01:17:20):
person doing that needs to go out and open a
guitar case on a street corner and busk for a
little while. Yeah, that's the only thing they're missing is
this is this sort of fearlessness to go out in
front of people and fall down and make mistakes, but
learn how to make that emotional connection because you just
can't do it by yourself with a camera in your room.

(01:17:42):
You gotta you have to go out there and play gigs,
and you gotta play gigs in front of hostile audiences too.
I mean, yeah, you can't. You can't just wait for
everybody to love you on the internet. You gotta go
out there and play for people that didn't didn't show
up to see you, like spend some time as an
opening act. That's a really good thing to do in
my opinion. You know, get out of my yard. My

(01:18:05):
final question for you, ed one. Have you ever been
at a karaoke place or where they're singing karaoke and
someone gets up and sings your song while you're sitting there.
I got up and sang my song in New Jersey,
and I was like, this is gonna be awesome. This
is back when you're like, okay, like I want to
do a whole series on TikTok of doochy things I
did in my twenties and now like I'm totally embarrassed

(01:18:28):
about now. But I was like, I'm gonna be like
blow these people the way They're not gonna be expected
me to walk into this karaoke place in New Jersey
and sing my own song, right. So I go up
there and I sing it, and the guy that was
running the karaoke goes, yeah, that's pretty good. It's not
as good as the original. Guys, they didn't even recognize me.
Everybody's just kind of blew it off. Yeah, listen, you guys,

(01:18:52):
go follow ed one on TikTok. It's the Edwin McCain
on Instagram and TikTok. And if you pay a hundred
bucks for a cameo, which other we should the price?
Now he will sing the song. Yeah, he won't even
be in a construction hat anymore. Yeah. I've actually sung
other songs too, Like it's funny as people send me
carry a request and then I gotta go learn somebody

(01:19:12):
else's song and sing it to him. Would you do
hold my hand? By? Who? Do you had? One? Know?
Think you know? Absolutely? I don't. I don't. I don't know.
Is there a royals you have to fail on that?
I don't ask, you don't ask, you don't know you
did it wrong? Ed War McCain. Hey, it's been a
real treat to spend a couple of days with you. Honestly,
I know we spent some time too together. Thank you.
M just was a big fan. Then I'm glad to

(01:19:33):
be a big fan again. I just it's crazy how
things come back around in life. And loved having you here.
I think you guys would all say the same thing, right,
this is awesome, great interview, great great performance. And when
you're eighty and you have to take it down a
couple and you want to come and sing it again,
I'm gonna I'm gonna be like Molly Crue and just
played their tracks, just sing sing two tracks. You do that?

(01:19:54):
They do that well pop stars. Dude, a track playing
and they sing over and under it and everything else.
Like the last the I went to. I'm a huge
crew fan, and I went to the you know, they
had more fire and tracks underneath there. I was like, oh, okay,
this is what you do. Yeah, and nobody faults and
four people were there for the experience. All right, there
he is Eddie McCain. Nobody's hurt. But this young kid

(01:20:18):
in Arizona took his parents truck and smashed it into
the neighbor's house. That happened in my neighborhood. Six years old.
Oh no, your neighborhood. He was a teenager. I already
was like twelve or thirteen. Okay, twelve or thirteen. You
can probably drive a little bit. You can at least
reach the pedal at six. Not the case went for
a joy ride Tuesday morning in Glendale, taking the keys

(01:20:40):
while his dad was getting dressed. He's six first grade.
Police say the father ran outside after hearing after hearing
the engine rev nobody nobody's hurt. That's just funny. Yes,
a six year old run, but the truck was already
in the corner of a home down the street by
the time he got to it. Somebody inside the home escaped.

(01:21:03):
The boy's joy ride also resulted in smash power boxes,
broken water pipes, ruptured gas line. Here's a clip from
News twelve in Phoenix. Investigators tell us the boy grabbed
the truck keys from the bathroom counter while his father
was getting dressed. He was able to pull the truck
out of the driveway and ended up in the home
at the end of his streets. Lija Vassan, whose parents

(01:21:26):
live in the house that was hit, was stunned by
what she saw. The truck not only hit the house,
a carrine through the front yard, smashing a neighborhood power
box and busting a gas line. Glad nobody was hurt.
I can just imagine that dad here in his truck reving,
going I wonder who's out there. You can't even see
who it is right, because he's so low. So this

(01:21:49):
leads me to another Scuba Steve unbelievable story about kids driving.
So Scuballa, you take it away from here, but you
used to drive as a kid, Yeah, between nine and
eleven years old? And why were you driving at nine
and eleven years old? My father wasn't the best dad.
He tried his best, but he wasn't. He would be
what I saw was adult sprites final years later they

(01:22:10):
were zimas, and he drink them in the car while
we were driving. So he trained me to drive so
that way he could drink and then I would drive.
So if you were ten years old, yeah, driving the
car by yourself and he was where was he? He
was in the passenger seat or in the back having
fun with my brother and sister. And what kind of
roads would you be on? I would be on freeways

(01:22:31):
like I four. If you live in Florida, you know
where that's at. That's from Tampa to Orlando. I four
up and down the Ana on the Beach Coast neighborhood streets.
It started with first with me, him training me by
he would drive and he would do the gas and
the pedal do the wheel were then that was at nine,
and then then I progressed when I was about ten
to then actually getting in the driver's seat and driving
while he was in the passenger seat. My brother be

(01:22:52):
hanging out the sunroof having a good old time. But
it was better that I was driving at ten than
him driving because he was inebriated. And then at eleven,
you were just the guy. I was the guy. Yeah.
I was taking him everywhere to go pick up more
Zema's adult sprites, going to pick up groceries, driving around.
I can go by myself at that point. Never got caught,
believe it or I don't know how. I never got caught,
which is a blessing in disguise, but it's that's my life.

(01:23:15):
Did your I don't know where was your mom? Did
you know your dad did this? Well, this is when
they were going through divorce, so this is probably her
first time knowing. If she hears this, Oh wow, you
never told her. I never told her. Yeah, because for
me at the time, it was kind of cool, like
I'm driving a car. I'm driving this little, cool little
Volvo at age eleven. You know, it's not something that
you would want to be taken away from you, but
it was during visitation time, and then after eleven he

(01:23:38):
pieced out and never saw him again. But during that
time period, I was driving the car. Still to this day,
you haven't seen him. I haven't seen Well. Now he's passed.
He passed last year. It's okay, it's okay. Yeah. So
here's the two sides of this, right. First of all,
it's extremely sad because you had an alcoholic parent who
didn't care. I can relate the same thing, right, yep. However,
if I'm driving down the freaking road and I see

(01:23:59):
an eleven year driving the garbage on me, I'm gonna
lose my crab and I can't imagine that. Were you
an extra tall eleven year old that was pretty tally.
I was wearing like a size twelve shoe. I was
maybe close to five seven five eight, so I could
look like I was sixteen or fifteen learning from my father.
But but yeah, you were eleven driving down the freeway.

(01:24:21):
Eleven years old driving down I for did you get
comfortable where you can just play with the radio two
while you're driving? Yeah? I got to. I was pretty confident.
For me. It was actually fun. Look looking back, on it.
I would never let my kids drive the car at eleven,
but at the moment I was having a good old time.
It isn't this a unbelievable story. Unbelievable, it's another Scooba Steve,
unbelievable story. Dang, that sucks, and it's hilarious. Mostly it sucks,

(01:24:42):
but a little bit hilarious. Just think I'm an eleven
year old kid driving and then nobody got hurt. Yeah, no,
we got hurt. It we were totally fine. What are
you thinking about that, Eddie? I mean, that's right. The
first thing I thought those dad drank zemas. I didn't
know anyone that. There's always different elements. We're always blown
away by one different. But that was what what decade?
That was the early nineties. It's okay, no one knows.

(01:25:06):
They were very in in the nineties. But a jolly
reancher on him, I would say, people do. Yeah. I
didn't know what that meant, but people always put jolly
ranchers in them, all right, school, Steve, thank you for
your unbelievable story. Welcome, Dang, It's time for the good news.
A seven year old Texas boy has become a hero

(01:25:27):
after saving his entire family from a carbon monoxide leak
in their house. Michael Martinez has cerebral palsy. He's a
wheelchair to get around. But he woke up to a
beeping sound in the middle of the night, so he
crawled to his parents room to let them know. Everybody
was asleep. They didn't hear anything. And it's a good
thing because that beeping sound was the carbon monoxide detector

(01:25:47):
who found a leak coming out hardcore from the stove.
So thanks to him, seven other family members were able
to get outside safely. What had happened too, and they
didn't know what it was. His mom had already started
experiencing some of carbon monoxide poisoning. Wow, I thought it
was COVID. Yeah, No, don't know what it is. Yeah,
and you don't even see it. It doesn't smell, you

(01:26:08):
can't taste it. So he jumped out, crawled through, saved him.
That is what it's all about. That was tell me
something good. Hey, good morning. Hit us up if you'd
like eight seven, seven seventy seven. Bobby, you're possibly probably
frozen in or just frozen right now as most of
the country is settling in. Hopefully you got some some

(01:26:33):
hamburger meat. We were searching for food last night because
we didn't go to the grocery store before all this hit,
and so we were just like, well, so we started
to gather. Caitlyn did maybe like Iron Chef or whenever,
you just grab all the ingredients and then you make something.
She's made pretty good stew last night out of just
random stuff. And we were going to try to drive
to the grocery store, but even it closed at five pm. Yeah,

(01:26:56):
so hope, hopefully you guys got what you needed and
you're able to get through this. Let's go over and
do the news. Bobbies be story obviously the big story
in the United States right now. I guess unless you're
in Florida. God love you Floridians, just hanging out in
your warm weather. But it is so cold in several cities,

(01:27:18):
and I want to read you some of this stuff.
Texas saw their coldest temperature since the eighties. It's so
cold that pucks kept shattering during a charity hockey game
in Canada. Wow, it's so cold that the Kansas Highway
Patrol cracked an egg and the yolk froze into a
solid stick. On the way out it's so cold that Dallas,
Oklahoma City, San Antonio, Kansas City, Austin, and Corpus Christie

(01:27:41):
all saw their coldest temperatures since the nineteen eighties. Almost
half the people in the country are under a winter
storm watch, warning or advisory. That's one hundred and fifty
four million people, which, if I'm being honest here, most
of our people are going through this right now, which
means they're not driving their cars, which means a lot

(01:28:02):
of them aren't hearing me say this. Oh so what
are we doing? Well, we should probably be in the
house too, but maybe they're here it on the podcast.
It's so cold. I told you the pucks kept shattering,
But that's because in a couple of places in Canada
was minus forty in that. Well, we were in minus
twenty in Iowa when we were up there. Here's how

(01:28:24):
you live in it. You only go out in it
for a second and you get back inside and you're
so covered with layers. The face hurts, the nose and
the lips hurt. I can't I can't even think of that.
I still don't have my fingertips back fully from when
I was there. I told you about the how we patrol.
They cracked an egg in Kansas and just as it
was releasing, it froze. It's like when they cook an

(01:28:45):
egg in the summertime. Yeah, it froze. Yeah. And it's
so cold that a salt truck in Tennessee hit a
patch of black ice and rolled over. That's a good sign.
A salt truck couldn't even drive. So there you go.
That's the news. Let's do another one, Bobbies straight. Looks
like Faith Hill and Tim mcgrawl listed their private island

(01:29:07):
in the Bahamas for sale. That's right, how much. I'm
glad you asked. We're all wondering. A nearly twenty acre
private island of the Bahamas has just listed for thirty
five million dollars. It appears to belong to Faith Hill
and Tim mcgrawl. It's named something Liliediangus. I don't know.
It's a Balmy retreat. They did a whole architectural digest

(01:29:30):
cover in twenty seventeen, so they perchased it in two
thousand and three, but they didn't move till two twelve
because they didn't know they had to actually build the
infrastructure on the island for people come to do the
work on the island, so they say it's great for
entertaining family and guests. The center of the island has
the house on it. It's an almost seven thousand square

(01:29:52):
foot house. I mean, listen, it's a baller place. If
you have thirty five million bucks, you can have your
own island. There are four bedrooms, five BA rooms, and
there's a secondary property on there as well. It's an
eighty minute flight from Miami. I wonder if you fly
to a different part in the Bahamas and then take
a boat over there, because I don't see a little
airport or anything on there. But that's how you know

(01:30:13):
you're living in a place that's awesome. Amy is that
you have to fly somewhere and take a boat to it.
Oh yeah, well, now we know what Lunchbox needs to
win in the lottery to buy an island that has
all of that. But I would say this is well, yeah,
all of that. You can buy one for a lot cheaper,
though we looked it up. You can buy some islands

(01:30:33):
for like six hundred thousand dollars. There's nothing on them.
You gotta put a tent up. Yeah, I think he
owns a house. Yeah. And finally in the news. A
man was charged with his father's murder after police saw
texts from the victim's phone with emojis that he'd normally
never use. A man was charged with his dad's murder
after family said that text went off and they were like,

(01:30:56):
now he's missing. They started report in places, Hey have
you seen him. He's missing. But then they started getting
messages and then those messages as the dad were emojis,
and they were like, he doesn't use emojis, and so
they tracked it back. One of his daughters told police
she had been getting text messages, but she was like,
this can't be from him because they were all of

(01:31:17):
the emojis, different ones, punctuation marks, and so all of
a sudden they said, this is not him. The cell
phone records showed the phone had not left the area
near the family's home. Jeremy Farmer was arrested after a
year long investigation. So it ended up being that an
emoji emoji gate. Also, you want to text like the

(01:31:39):
person you're impersonating, right, Like, if you were texting as me,
you probably misspell a few words, no punctuation, no punctuation
at all. If you do, If you do, put yeah,
very short, and if you do put a period, you
put a space in between the period in the last word.
All right, there you go. That's the news. Thank you
very much. Bobby's story. I hope you guys had a

(01:32:03):
good Valentine's Day, if you're able to have one. It
was just about to start the ice storm here. It
had been moving east the whole time, and we were like, oh,
can we do it. We had a reservation at a
place to go have dinner, and so we still got there,
but on the way out it hit hard and we
drove about five miles an hour home. I mean it
was it was pretty bad. So we go to have
dinner and I got Kaitlyn just two gifts. I got

(01:32:25):
a pair of shoes that I know she wanted that
she liked. And then you'll be able to see in March.
I think March March or April. On the Running Wild
Better Girls, Kaitlyn I did it together, and at one
point in the show, without revealing too much, there was
this huge cliff that she had to go down on
a rope and she was a little emotional because she's
never done anything like this before. And listen, I scared

(01:32:47):
to death too, But it was this massive cliff and
she was emotional, tears in her eye. She's like, I
don't know if I can do this, and she goes
down the cliff and I went down after her. I
was the last one to go, and as I was
going down, once she already made the bottom, I was
so proud of her. I pulled a piece of the
rock from the cliff and put it in my pocket.
Oh nice, And I wrote the date on it, and

(01:33:07):
then I gave it to her last night. I was like,
I was so proud of you when you did that.
I pulled a piece of the cliff from the from
the you know, from our voyage down and put in
a little box. I hope she didn't think it was
jewelry because it was in a box look like jewelry
now that I think back, I hope she didn't go, oh,
I wonder if this is a necklace, because she's not
a big jewelry person really, but still it was in

(01:33:27):
a jewelry box. But I thought that was pretty sweet. Amy.
You No, that is definitely so sweet and thoughtful, like
you were thinking ahead and it's something that she can
keep forever as a memory of something that you both
went through together. I think it's super special. I want
you guys to be able to see that when it
comes out and maybe in March she crushes it. A

(01:33:51):
woman's Valentine's Day gift her husband was a collage, which
sounds sweet, right amy thoughtful? Yeah, except it was all
the other women's Instagram photos he liked. Oh that's funny.
There's a woman named Gloria who talked about the gifts
she got her husband. She printed out photos of all

(01:34:11):
the other women's sexy photos he had been liking on Instagram,
put them on sticks, and then stuck those sticks into
a piece of foam to make a collage sculpture with them. Hilarious. Also,
how is she finding out what he likes? Because Instagram
is kind of taken that option out where you can't
tell what people are liking. I don't know, so I
follow Sarah Foster on Instagram, which her she's like a

(01:34:35):
model person, her parents are famous. But anyway, she put
up a post of her husband with two screenshots of those.
She was like, Happy Valentine's Day to my man, who
was yet to figure out that I can see photos
he's liking. And the two photos he posted were these
girls in swimsuits and she circled his name, so she
must it must be to where you can still see

(01:34:56):
if someone you follow liked it. Well, that's why. Only
I like things in my mind. Right, If I like it,
I like it in my heart, in my mind, and
that's it. Yes, doesn't Eddie like photos that are weird? Well? No,
I think twice before I got in trouble before, didn't.
You can remember we on the show. We're saying Eddie
stopped liking photos. I thank you guys said something or

(01:35:17):
you saw one that I liked and I don't remember
doing it. And then there was no proof of it,
So I don't know what you're talking about, no proof
of it. Here we go. We did, Caitlin and I
did this over the weekend, and so we said, hey,
tell us your dumbest fight. But here is our clip
from over the weekend. We posted couples of TikTok. Tell
us your dumbest fight, and we'll go first. One time

(01:35:39):
Bobby was golfing with his guy friends. I went to
Olive Garden with a girlfriend of mine, texting said do
you want dinner? He said, yes, I bring home dinner.
And it's the wrong soup. So he opens the soup,
he goes, gets mad at me. He's a bad kind,
marches over to the refrigerator, puts the soup in the refrigerator,
goes place ps five, and then starves all night just

(01:36:01):
to prove a point. But you know, I don't like
that kind of soup. I don't care if you go hungry.
It was the red soup. I like the white soup.
You know that really my fault. I can't believe I
did that. I'm still bitter. If I would have got
you the wrong food with it, you love, you would
have held it against me too. Okay, So that's the
dumbest fight we ever. I was just in shock because

(01:36:21):
she knew I hated that soup, and I did go
and then I just starved the whole night. Again, I
understand it was a dumb fight. Yes, Amy, I see
you're just you're lit up right now. Well, I mean,
I just want to offer you some comfort because one
of my dumb fights is from like two thousand and ten,
and it involves food. What was it? Okay? So we

(01:36:42):
were living in North Carolina, placed in order a mellow
mushroom to go pick it up. My husband went and
picked it up. We got the barbecue chicken with and
it comes with this awesome barbecue swirl in the middle.
And my husband got all the way home with it
and I opened it up and there was no barbecue swirl.
That's like the thing that makes the pizza. And I
always try to tell him when you're picking up food,

(01:37:05):
make sure you look at it before you leave, like
always check and make sure they're giving you the right order.
Make sure it's what you've got. You don't just pick
it up and then walk out. I do. I just
pick it up and run like I'm robbing a bank. Yeah,
oh well, I mean I think I was hormonal or something.
I don't know, but you would have thought that it
was the end of the world. I even called I

(01:37:29):
called Mellow Mushroom to tell them to tell them they
forgot the barbecue swirl. This is embarrassing because it's like,
I so don't behave that way. But we got in
the biggest fight, I think. But once I picked up
the phone to call Mellow Mushroom, I think he backed
away and just avoided me for the rest of the

(01:37:49):
night because he knew like something just mentally wasn't right.
And maybe something mentally he wasn't you know what, Let's
be honest, isn't right with me? And I shouldn't have
I've just just put it away and went hungry. But
that was why I classified as a dumb fight. I
remember her looking at me, like, what are you doing?
Because I saw the red soup and I went, you

(01:38:11):
can always leave that part out, you know, And she
was like, I just don't eat it. You don't have
to fake vomit. I brought it for you. I was
an idiot. But here's the thing you can call. Leave
us a voicemail, make it thirty seconds or the less.
About the dumbest fight that you and your man or
you and your woman got into. I don't want a
big one, like a real one, but something that was

(01:38:32):
so trivial, like probably about food. Let's be honest. Here
here's some of the comments that we got from miss Fox.
I ordered door Dash, and my husband repeated his order
ten times to me. I finally snapped and said, I
heard you, but then I forgot to order it. Edold McCain,
who was on earlier, wrote, I slept in the guest
room one night after a fight. She didn't even notice

(01:38:55):
Here is Kristen. My husband and I had a fight.
He ordered a pizza after just to be petty. I
eight oat mill, hardest ball old mill I've ever eaten.
And then finally, here's Kendall. I forced him to watch
a show that I liked and got angry when he
guessed a plot twist ending correctly within the first couple episodes.
That's pretty funny. She's holding it against him that he

(01:39:17):
figured it out. There you go. You guys can follow
on TikTok mister Bobby Bones. Same thing on Instagram and
Twitter have the same universal name, which meant I can't
get Bobby Bones, so I have to do mister Bobby Bones.
Appreciate you guys listening. I know it's probably if I'm
playing the odds. It's very cold where you are right now,
and it's white, snowy, icy, and if it's not good

(01:39:39):
for you, if you're down in Florida right now, hugs
and kisses, if we wish we were here. I think
that's it, so thank you very much. I hope you
guys have a great date and we will see you
on well, let's I guess Wednesday show right, that's tomorrow. Yes,
our President's Day. Think throw me off, all right, we'll
see tomorrow by everybody,
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