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November 11, 2021 70 mins

Happy Veteran’s Day! Today we celebrate by talking to Army Staff Sergeant Jerry Majetich who is moving into his “Build Homes for Heroes” house today thanks to all of you! We reveal why Lunchbox’s wife thinks he may be going to change. Raymundo claims that Amy and Eddie make too big a deal and that parenting is actually pretty easy.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting Hello, good, good morning, Welcome to the show. It
is Veterans Day, Mourn Studio morning. So I have a
couple of calls here for Veterans Day I want to
put on. Let's go to Jessica in Georgia. Jessica, how
are you? I'm good? How are you doing pretty good?

(00:24):
What can I do for you? While I just wanted
to give a shout out to my hometown in Fromberg, Montana.
It's a teeny tiny town in the middle of nowhere,
but they put together a huge Veterans Day celebration twice
a year for Veterans and Memorial Day, and they lay
out two hundred and seventy three crosses in honor of
every soldier from our home county who has served or

(00:45):
died in any of the wars. It's awesome. I mean that,
that's great that your town invests that much time, money,
love effort. Yeah, that's an awesome story. Lacrosses are handmade
by the American Legion and my dad Scott Miller and
Christine Miller, both of whom are veterans from back in
the day. Well, thank you for sharing that with us.
Maybe someone will hear this and it'll inspire them to
do something like this. That's a small town. It's not

(01:07):
like it's Boston. You know, they have some extra tax
some money laying around. You can do something awesome like this.
It's a small town. That's awesome. Hey, thank you, Jessica.
I hope you have awesome day and thanks for sharing. Okay,
thank you so much. All right, byebye again, today's Veterans Day.
We got a lot of callers lined up right talk
about some stuff. Brian and Virginia is on. Brian, what's happening? Hey, Bobby,
how y'all doing today? Doing pretty good? What can I

(01:28):
do for you? So? I wanted to give you guys
it heads up on this Veteran's Day of an awesome
project I'm working on with Leash is a valor. They
trained service dogs for veterans with PTSD and CBI for
the next two years. They're getting the puppy delivery today.
In the next two years, I'll be following the puppy
through their training and foster care and when they're with

(01:49):
their veterans, helping them with their PTSD or TBI. Man,
that's awesome, and you know, just personally, you know, here
on the show, we have bought dogs for veterans, which
they're very expensive. Oh yeah, they're like twenty grand to
get trained and a lot of work. And then I've
done a lot of work with veterans with PTSD and
dogs with Purina helped produce a documentary about it. So

(02:11):
it's also something near and dear to my heart. So
Lesha's a Valor is what it's called, and you can
go to you know, just I'm gonna pump up your
side a little bit here, Brian, Lesha's a Valor dot
org if you want to go. There's a picture of
like five awesome dogs in the back of a truck.
And again, this is all about our vets. So I
appreciate your sharing that, Brian, and maybe somebody will hear
this and go over and donate a few bucks. Yeah awesome,

(02:32):
hopefully they will. And thank you so much for everything
you do for our veterans and your books are they're
inspirational and we really appreciate everything you do. Thanks a lot.
I hope you have awesome day. Thank you for sharing
your story. All right, by bye. One other thing I
wanted to mention as we start off the show here
on Veterans Day was you said you saw something at
the airport last weekend. Yeah. So when I was boarding

(02:53):
my flight on Southwest, we were walking down you know,
the little what's that thing called sky walk where you
stand with everybody on line, Yes, and I mean it
was all decked ol red, white, blue streamer signs USA.
And someone in front of me asked the pilot that
was greeting everybody, like, Hey, what's this decorating for. He's like, honestly,

(03:15):
not quite sure. Maybe Veterans Day, but I'll find out.
And then later when we were on the plane, the
pilot came over the loudspeaker and said, you know, Southwest
air is a part of doing honor flights, which flies
veterans from Austin to DC to visit Vietnam memorials. And
they were like, and this is the gateway, the gate
that takes them there, so they decorate it for those

(03:35):
veterans that are hopping on a plane to go to DC.
Pretty cool. Yeah, and they sponsor the flight and everything,
like they don't have to pay for anything. We're glad
you're here. It is Veteran's Day. A big shout out
to all of our veterans who have served, who are serving.
We just would not be able to even do this
show without Shin, so that will come up as a
recurring theme throughout the show for sure, but we just
wanted to start with that. This morning, two weeks from Thanksgiving,

(03:59):
I can't believe it. We are today and I get
an email about Thanksgiving. Let's go something, Hello, Bobby. My
family takes the holidays very seriously, and this year it's
my turn to host Thanksgiving and I am dreading it.

(04:19):
My sister has already made a few jokes about my cooking,
and it's bugging me about what I planned to make.
Is driving me crazy, especially since it's still two weeks away.
I've mostly held my tongue, but after she started sending
me recipes, I finally snapped. I went off and basically
told her that if she doesn't stop nagging me, she
can stay home. Oh my gosh, and now it has
caused a huge family feud. My mom said I should

(04:43):
apologize because she was only trying to help. But I
really don't think I did anything wrong. What do you
think I should do, signed Jennifer. Well, here's the first
thing I would say, Jennifer. I definitely wouldn't tell your sister,
she should stay home. I mean, like they say, sometimes
you throw dirty rocks and that's not a good role.
That's not that's a dirty rock. Hey, you just stay home.
I think with the holidays there's a lot of pressure.

(05:04):
I think it's funny that she's basically what I'm hearing.
Is it she's telling her sister, if you keep trying
to help me, don't even come. Yes, that is fair,
but I think that the help is coming in a
very nagging Okay, well yeah, negative way. It's okay to
set boundaries. She even said she snapped, but then she
said I didn't do anything wrong. Let me read that

(05:26):
part of the email again. I went off and basically
told her if she doesn't stop nagging me, she can
stay home. Okay, First, Jennifer, let me say that it's tough.
It's tough to have to plan for holiday when people
are coming to your house stressful. You do have every
right to feel this way. You can even talk to
your sister and say, hey, listen, I got this, and

(05:48):
stop unless I ask for it because I'm stressed out
in so many ways. That's a healthy boundary to set.
I would love for your help, but if you have
anything you want to suggest, ask me first if I
want to hear it, because I'm really feeling stressed out. Yes,
but you're in the wrong gener yeah, fortunately and honestly
not being chilled by the way, like not cool of her,

(06:10):
butter more not cool of you to go than don't come. Yeah,
that's the tough one. What were gonna say? I'm just
gonna say. Also, I mean, if Thanksgiving is two weeks away,
I think it's it's totally time to start planning. Like
if you're if you don't see that, like this is
this is the time if you're hosting, I would get
on that. Can I go back to another part of
the email that I feel like it needs to be

(06:31):
reflected on. Yes, Earlier in the email, she said, my
sister has already made a few jokes about my cooking.
Here's the root. The sister doesn't respect her right. So
let's get to the root of this. It's not that
she's sending your recipes. It's that she doesn't respect your cooking.
It doesn't think you can do it. I'll be irritated
about that too. I would have a problem with somebody
saying I don't think you're good at this so let

(06:51):
me jump in here. Yeah, but it's her sister. I agree,
throw some bows, get her out of the lane. They've
probably been doing this their whole life. Make Thanksgiving you
don't have to do it again for a few years.
A couple of years ago, you know, when I had like,
I mean, you were there and there was like twenty
five people at my house for Thanksgiving. I am thankful
my sister was there because I was hosting and I
had a plan, and she kind of came in and

(07:13):
took over the plan and actually made it better. Her
cooking's better. I was going to do disposable dishes because
twenty five people, and my sister's like, absolutely not. Food
tastes better on real plates. I'm like, fine, if you
want to set off the real plates, you can help
wash the dishes, but like you can work together as
a team and make it an amazing experience, because that's
one of my favorite Thanksgivings we've ever had. Did your
sister make a joke about your cooking? Though? Yeah? They

(07:36):
all do. They're like they take bites and things. Did
Amy make this okay? So a little more, let's get
over the ego then, Yeah, Jennifer, we like you. We're
glad you emailed us, but we can't really side with
you on this one. We can't. It's stressful. We got
you good jobs so far accepting it and going I'm
gonna take this on. Good for you, but now let

(07:56):
people help and don't disinvite family members. Yeah, yeah, okay,
that's the mail bag if you want to email us, Morgan,
what do they do? Mailbag at Bobby bones dot com.
We got that was Flo. She's eleven years old. Her
name is Jessica Thompson. She's ate nothing but chicken nuggets

(08:18):
for ten years. Wow. Ever since she was eighteen months old,
she's ate nothing but chicken nuggets. It took three weeks
at a hypno therapist to deal with her avoidant restrictive
food intake, which is something that can be diagnosed. It's
called orphid. According to her mother, she now can eat
full meals, but it took a long time with therapy

(08:41):
hypnote therapy to get her to stop eating only chicken nuggets.
What is her inside of her body like? It's all
chicken nuggets, all chicken uggets all the time. That is
wi old. She had a ten years streak of eating
nothing but nugs. It's crazy. Her mother, Julia, said that
she became the kid obsessed with chicken nuggets when she
was eighteen months old and nothing else, nothing else would

(09:05):
be acceptable for her to eat. Oh, that's going to
be so hard as a parent. It took three weeks
worth of working with her to get her to eat
new things at all, and now she's enjoying entire meals occasionally,
but still eating the nugs sometimes. Yeah, because that's not
something you just go no more nugs for you. It's
something you gotta peel a couple of nugs back at
a time. Yeah, especially if that's all they want. I
feel like I've had to cut my daughter off from nugs.

(09:26):
It's we're not to that level. But we are at
chicken nuggets almost every single day, the kind we keep
in our freezer at home, and she just pops them
in the air fire. She wants them for every meal,
and I've had to say no too. I'd like them
for a lot of time. When did we start calling
them nugs? Which is now in the Oh, I thought
that was the article. Never heard that in my life.
That's all me using the word nugs. I think I've

(09:47):
heard it somewhere of it. So there's a story. I
feel like this is gonna be a health and wellness
segment here. We'll consider that one health and wellness. There's
a story that two and five people feel exhausted after
walking up a fly to stair and the headline is
unfit Nation. Now I read this, I consider myself to
be in good to really good shape. I walk up

(10:10):
a flight of stairs, I get exhausted. I think you
just walk up stairs, you because that's a cardio that
we don't normally do. So I feel like the story
is a bit misleading. It just feels about to walk upstairs.
It's not that everybody's unfit. We're probably a little more
unfit generally as a society. But if you walk up
any flight of stairs or don't you like and you

(10:31):
start to question yourself. Yeah, I'm so glad you said that,
because when you're reading the story, I'm like, that's me
every single time. It's me. Time I walk up eight stairs,
I'm like, but I can go out and run five
miles if I need to. And then one more new
research shows that it's not about how long you sleep,
but rather when you go to sleep. So they did
this research it's believed now that going to bed between

(10:52):
ten and eleven PM will lower your risk of heart disease.
Here's a clinical psychologist and sleep specialist, doctor Michael Bruce,
talking about the study. People have a tendency to more
think of cognitive health when they think of sleep, But
remember something, when you're asleep, it's kind of giving your
heart a little bit of a break to rest and
relax and be ready for the next day. So when
you shorten that time, your heart unfortunately doesn't get the

(11:15):
rest that it needs. So between ten and eleven, I
think that's for a person who probably wakes up between six,
seven or eight. Right for us, probably a little different.
What time do you go to bed between eight and nine? Yep?
There were a lot of years where I would go
to bed between seven and eight, but that was when
I was rolling solo. I was grinding solo. And hey,
I was grinding solo too, you know what I mean.

(11:37):
And so now I do have a wife and we
do have to have time that we spend together. And also,
like good TV doesn't even come on, like sports until seven,
So if I'm gonna watch fantasy football or if I'm
gonna do draft Kings or if I'm gonna watch Arkansas
play bad. Luckily, I don't watch any of that. That's true.

(11:57):
And there was a day recently where my kids put
me to sleep. They tucked me in and I'm like, okay,
good luck, and they stayed awake. Well, no, they went
and put themselves to bed. But I don't want to
read to me because I don't know. I just was
so exhausted, and I know that that's not the typical
order that parents should do. But it was one of
those days where I had to go to bed and

(12:19):
we have to wake up early, and I have things
I gotta do. There's a song about that. What is it?
It's just one of them days. Yes, then a mom
goes through when your kids put you to bed. I'm
probably about a nine thirty or now. Raymundo, you're probably
the earliest bedtime here. Yeah, I'm a sixer six. But
he wakes up at one. Yeah, to get here at thirty,

(12:43):
to launch the show at five, And what do you
do for the other three and a half hours. No,
I schedule in a workout, and a lot of them's
just like precautionary. If a board was down, I could
have it fixed by five Am. So I mean, there's
a lot of reasons that I come in for that
never happened, but they always could happen. That about you.
Bobby Bones, the Latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two,

(13:05):
thirty second Skinny. The CMA Awards were last night. Here
are the big winners. Luke Holmes took home Entertainer of
the Year, Carly Pierce took home Female Vocalist of the Year.
Chris Stapleton took home four CMA Awards, including Male Vocalist
of the Year, Old Dominion One Group of the Year,
and Brothers Osborne One Duo of the Year. You can

(13:27):
see the full list at Bobby Bones dot com. Luke
Holmes performed a brand new song on the CMA Awards
last night and then released it. The song is called
doing This. I'vewood Stage Ron last Flack. That's a grand
old Nona Still be doing This by Wode. Also on

(13:57):
the CMA Awards last night, Jennifer Hudson and Chris Stapleton
teamed up for an Aretha Franklin tribute. Here's a clip.

(14:19):
I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny. All kids, Time
for the good news. So maybe the story will inspire
you to form your own rake and run. This is
where a group of teenagers get together one day every
fall and they rake as many elderly people's lawns as possible.

(14:39):
They rake, they run, and one elderly person who's ninety
seven years old said that this is just so amazing
for me. I don't even know how these kids do it,
and it's a really nice thing to do for old people.
I bet it's fun too, because you're doing it with
other people. Yeah, it's like an activity. I hated rake
and leaves. It was the worst, and I would in
the fall That's what I would do. I'd go and
hustle around with my rakes and be like, can I
rake your leave? Please knock on the door. Worse than mowing,

(15:03):
Raking leaves was double. It's all cool when you get
everything in a pile and then the wind comes out
of over and then if you had a bag them
or back in the day you could burn them. You
can't really do that as much now. Raking leaves is awful,
So shout out to those kids for doing that. And again,
whenever you're doing it as a community, it's a little
easier a little more fun to do. Yeah, they're in
Saint John's, Michigan, and yeah they just gathered together middle

(15:24):
schoolers in high school ers. If they can do it,
maybe some other people can. I was watching a video
because now that we're a couple of weeks out from Halloween.
Just I saw a kid go up and there was
nothing in the bowl and he was like, oh crap,
and so he took some of his candy and dumped
it in the ball for the next That's what that
makes me think about that kids. Yeah, amazing, all right,

(15:45):
that's what's up. That's what it's all about. That was
tell me something good. Three to three. By the way,
the older versus a millennial tied up. It's Eddie, the
oldest on our show, forty two years old, versus Morgan
number two, the youngest on our show, eight years old,
answering trivia questions about each other's generations. Let's meet the
competitors up first. He's the dad of four, Hispanic who

(16:08):
don't panic. His favorite band is Pearl Jam, and he's
been known not to give it rip love it. It's
Producer Ready who his opponent. She runs all of our
digital Her favorite country artist is Shania Twain and if
she wins this game, she'll pop Champagne. It's Morgan number two. Yeah, okay, Eddie, Ready, ready,

(16:32):
Morgan knows all these answers. Probably what's the name of
Ryan Gosling's character in the Notebook m Man? I love
that movie too. I just can't think of his name.
I feel like it's not like a normal name. It's

(16:53):
like Shorty or something, or like forge you Okay, Oh,
let's just go Tommy incorrect Morgan to steal? That would
be Noah? Correct? No way off. What three artists Eddie
were involved in the famous kiss at the two thousand

(17:15):
and three MTV VMAs. Oh yeah, uh, you got Madonna,
she was a kisser. Then you have Brittany, she was
a kisser. And who is the third kisser? Is that
Christina Aguilera Madonna, Brittany. I'm trying to picture it in
my in my head here? Uh? Yeah? Oh? Was it

(17:39):
Janet Jackson? No, she was the other one. Let's go,
let's go Christina. Correct. Yeah, Janet Jackson was a super
Bowl with Justin Timber Right. Other controversial story, Yes, Eddie,
what Disney Channel show did the character beans appear on?
Beans Disney Channel. Let's go with the Secret Life of

(18:03):
Zach and Cody. Do you say that every question? If
I go too and I feel like I'm gonna get
it at some point, that's incorrect? Okay, Morgan. I believe
that's even Stephen correct. So I'm child buff isn't wow?
Okay Morgan, over to you for the old person questions. Yeah,
Tony Danza and a Lissa Milano start together in what

(18:25):
eighties sitcom? Here is the theme song? Does that sound familiar? No,
but that Tony Danza name does sound familiar somehow somewhere
in my memory. Oh gosh, Okay, I'm just gonna list

(18:50):
of a few. I think cheers. Listen, there's fine fell
But how I met your mother? I don't think those
are old enough? Died an answer? Hash cheers. It's incorrect, Eddie,
you can steal. Yeah, that's who's the boss? Correct? Hey, Morgan?
Love is a battlefield? Is a song? By what artist?

(19:10):
Here is a clip? I have no idea, not even yep.
Love is a battlefield? That's a woman? Tina Turner incorrect.

(19:36):
I have no clue. Wow, I'll take a guess, but
I don't know. Is it Blondie? It is not. It's
Pat Benatar. Okay, finish this TV theme song. You take
the good, you take the bad, you take them both,
and there you have the blank. Take the good. I

(20:00):
can sing it for you. I almost thought it was
take the all, Take all, you take the good, you
take the badge, you take them boats in there, you
have the blank. I just want to say, they too.
I know that's not it. You take the goods, you
take the badge, you take them boats in there, you
have the come on you not to come out, but

(20:21):
it's not gonna come out. Uh, the cup of coffee
and correct. Good guess Eddie for the win Bacts of Life,
Facts of Life is correct? Yeah? Is that? For the
winner of the time, for the twin You take the goods,
you take the badge, you take them boath in there
you have the Bacts of life, the facts of life.

(20:41):
There's a you know, not that at all. Not a
cup of coffee. The cup of coffee, Eddie, win one
win away from the championship. Okay, So lunch box, what's happening?
So we had a big storm months ago and there
was a lot of hail and you know, hit the
house and oh my neighbors started getting new roofs because

(21:01):
they had hailed damage, and I was like, hey, maybe
I got hail damage. So I finally call a roofing company.
They said, yeah, you got hail damage. I called insurance.
They come out and they agree, So they write me
a check for thousands of dollars. Okay, So but somebody
came out, yeah, and they looked at it. Two different
people came a roofing guy and then my insurance guy.
They adjuster or whatever he's called. Yeah, and they're like, yeah,

(21:24):
you definitely need a new roof. I see all the
hail damage. Won't write you a check for this much.
So they mailed me a check for thousands of dollars.
And now I'm just like, well, why don't we have
to get a new roof. We already got the check.
Do you need a new roof? According to them, I do,
but I've been living in it for months and it
hadn't There's been nothing wrong with it since the storm.
So let's talk about the fraued element of it. Why
does your wife think that if you don't spin it

(21:46):
on the roof, you could go to jail. She thinks
that's fraud, Like insurance fraud. Yeah, that's what she goes.
You know, that's insurance fraud. And I said no. I said, oh,
do we need a new roof? And they said yes,
and they wrote me a check. I didn't say I
was gonna get a new roof. I said, do we
need an roof? And they wrote me a check. So
I'm like, why wouldn't we just keep these Why wouldn't
we just use this thousands of dollars for something fun?

(22:07):
What do you have in mind? A vacation? I mean,
I think what it's going to bite you in the
butt is when you try to resell your house. If
you do ever move that, they're gonna go, hey, you
need to fix this roof and it's going to cost you,
wait for it, thousands of dollars. Yeah, so at some
point you're gonna have to pay this thousands of dollars.
So basically you're stealing from Peter to pay Paul. But

(22:28):
then you got to pay Peter back at some point. Yeah,
because they obviously found damage. They're not going to just
assess your house and send you money if they don't
think there's a valid reason that your roof needs fixing.
But in my argument, I told my wife, like Bobby
got scholarship money for college and he went and bought
a PlayStation, So he's true. I took up my one
loan that I took. I took out a one thousand

(22:49):
dollars loan and I bought a PlayStation and clothes. Okay,
so maybe you didn't come then I paid it back
committed from you. No, you can take the money. Yes, yes,
but that's Bobby's. The responsible thing to do would be
fix your roof, because clearly there's something wrong and you'll
end up paying for this later. If insurance came out,

(23:10):
if an adjuster came out, if the roof guy came
out and said you have damage, you are entitled to
that check. Because it's like if your car was in
a wreck, if you can still drive your car around,
you don't have to fix it. As long as it's
still drivable. Insurance gives you the money to fix it.
Ye ah, man, Okay, good, so I'm off the hook.
So it's free cash. But at some point you're gonna
have to pay for that roof, right but eventually, maybe

(23:31):
you know, because prices are really what is it called high?
Like what inflated? Okay, So maybe if I wait like
a year, and then it'll go down and shingles will
be cheaper, and I'll get a better price and I'll
make It's like an investment. It's like playing the stock market.
But isn't an investment if you spend on a vacation, Yeah,
I mean mental well being. Okay, if that's how you

(23:52):
feel about it, great, But you're not just getting off
scott free. Eventually, at some point you're gonna have to
pay because you're gonna have to get that roof fixed.
Now you would call a roofer and be like, hey, like,
I only have this much to spend on a roof.
How how can you fix this? What's the most you
can do? You can peel off a little bit for yourself,
a little bit for the roof. Yeah, find the lowest price. Remember,

(24:15):
you get what you pay for. Yeah, okay, I didn't
well well to that point. A lunch box could fix
the roof himself. God, I'm Bobby. You used to roof houses.
You could help him. No, I do not. He's busy.
I did. I didn't forgot about that. I don't do

(24:36):
that anymore. And I don't like heights. You're not committing fraud. Okay,
do whatever you want with the money, but just know
at some point you're going to have to pay that back. Now,
his wife is irritated because she probably knew it wasn't
going to send me to jail. She just wanted him
to be scared so he wouldn't do this. Had you
lied about something, I want you insurance money, that would
be fraud. I thought about lying the first time, like
when the tornado came through, I want to get up

(24:56):
there and rip shingles off and so, but then I didn't.
You would not do that. I thought about it, okay,
but you where were you on the percentage of doing it? Uh?
You almost? I was almost. I mean I was like,
but that's fraud. That would have been fraud, and someone
would have recorded you and then sent it in and
then you get in trouble. Didn't even make the news,

(25:18):
like he's always wanted. That's true. Yeah, let's check the
voicemail line from last night. Have a morning corny for you.
Why didn't the toilet paper across the road because it
was stuck in the crack. That was from a third grader.
All right, guys, I love y'all. Thank you. Amy's morning

(25:40):
Corny comes up a little bit, it will be an
investigative morning Corny. But also what people are doing a
little bit is they're leaving there. Tell me something good,
their personal tell me something good. It's on the voicemail line.
So if you have one, we'd love to hear it.
You'll have about thirty seconds to kind of peel it
off before it cuts you off because it comes up.
But if you have a personal tell me something good,
leave that the voicemail line as well. Eight seven seven

(26:02):
seventy seven, Bobby, that's the number you're Samy's Pile of stories.
So Sama Hyak hired an expert to check out her
haunted house after having some lights go on and off
in windows and doors opening and closing, and the expert
found a total of twenty ghosts. And the expert also

(26:24):
got most of them to leave, but some of the
good spirits, like a nun, he let her stay, give
me a break. Yeah, waste of money. Why don't you
hire that expert and then go hire an electrician and
get it really fixed. That's the real problem. Yeah, the
problem is some faulty wiring somewhere, like there's something And
if you hire a ghost expert. They're going to say
they found some, go yeah, and they got rid of some. Okay,

(26:45):
but Selma's daughter said that she has seen actual ghosts
themselves in the house. This is like hiring a radio consultant.
If you bring them into a station or a show
and you go, we need to really consult on this show.
They're not going to go, oh, no, it's good because
they need to justify the money you're paying for them.
So they go woo, his bobby guys and his last
name is Bones. That's kind of stupid. WHI should change that.

(27:05):
They're gonna find things wrong, like this guy found ghosts
and also give me, you know what, I'm a ghost expert,
prove I'm not. Prove I don't talk to ghosts. Okay,
what else? So I recently told you about Red lobsters
cheddar Bay Biscuits now being in the freezer section at Walmart.
But Red Lobster just announced cheddar Bay Biscuits stuffing recipe

(27:26):
on their website, red lobster dot com. And to me,
that sounds totally amazing. And I might even make it
this Thanksgiving. So you can't buy this, you make it,
make it, and they tell you how to make it.
You can use their cheddar Bay biscuits inside the recipe,
and they say it'll be the perfect addition to your table. Okay,
you have to go buy the biscuits and then use
them in the recipe. Yes, got it. Okay, well they're

(27:46):
still getting you a little bit. Oh yeah, of course.
It sounds so good though. And then speaking of thanksgiving
them food, there's just like a quick little thing that
I saw, like a lot of people travel with food
for Thanksgiving, like on flights. They want to go and
they want to have every done. Yes. TSA put a
whole whole article out about it, saying, I'm you're afraid
to check a turkey. I'd be afraid to take one
to the beebep. Well people do they? They say that

(28:09):
they expect to be X raying a lot of bags
containing turkeys, side dishes and desserts. I guess that's a
carry on. Oh you're not checking in a turkey, you know?
Even then I would be afraid that I go. You
can't take that through and have to go a turkey
away at the trash. You can. You can carry on
your right, You can carry on the turkey, any meat,
any kind of frozen meat, candy, baked goods, casseroles. But

(28:29):
here's where it gets tricky. Some people like to bring
their own homemade sauces and they think that they can
bring that through and carry it on. But it's a liquid.
So if you've got a favorite gravy sauce, cranberry sauce
and anything like that, you have to check it, yeah,
and make sure that it is like wrapped. You know
it's going to put the luggage too, but you can
put it inside ziplock bags. There's ways to like keep

(28:51):
it safe. Just keep that in mind. And then, because
today is Veterans Day, I just want to shout out
to Chris Jansen and Bass Pro Shops because they have
this round up at the Register campaign going on from
now until you haven't told November thirteenth, so a couple
more days to shop and round up, and the money
that's gained there is going towards Folds of Honor, which

(29:13):
is an awesome organization that helps veterans in their families. Awesome.
Love it. There you go, I'm Amy, that's my pile.
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good News Unbox. John Rossi is a photographer in Salt
Lake City and he dressed up his daughter's Wonder Woman

(29:34):
a few years back, and someone took a picture and
posted it, and everybody's like, oh my gosh, how did
you do that? And he was like, well, so many
people like it, how can I do good with this?
So he started making costumes for kids that battling illnesses.
Maybe if they're being bullied at school, he makes them
a custom outfit and he does a photoshoot for him
to boost their confidence. That's awesome. That costume must have

(29:54):
been really good for someone to take a picture in
it to go viral. Yeah, some of them call, like
as much as fifteen hundred dollars a piece. He custom
makes everyone, and he pays for it out of his
own pocket. That's awesome. That's what it's all about, right there.
That was tell me something good. It's time for the
investigative Morning Corny. Once a week we try to figure
out the morning Corny. It's me Eddie lunchbox ninety seconds, Amy,

(30:18):
Are you ready? Ready? All right, let's go morning. What
sound does a turkey's phone make go ring ring, gobble,
gobble gobble? To be committed to that gobble tone? What
is gobble tone on ring tone? Gobble tone? The question

(30:45):
what sound does a turkey's phone make? Okay, what sound
does a turkey make? Gobble? And then what's the the
parallel with the turkey wobble, wobble, gobble, ring, ding, jobble, bobble, baba, babble,
ring it rings ring? What sound does a turkey's phone make?

(31:08):
What sound does a phone make? Though it rings? It rings?
I don't vibrate, vibrate, but that's not sound. So if
it's ring, see, I don't understand. What what does a
turkey have her do? That would be with ring, gobble, gobble,
a turkey leg a turkey wing, wishbone, wish phone what
I don't know, an I don't know, wish phone kind

(31:31):
of clocks? Yeah, what sound does a turkey's phone make?
That's a chicken? Oh, don't cluck. I don't think so.
I could have been fold into that one. Bobby, you're
onto something with a cluck? Yo are running out of time?
What the cluck? It clocks? No you you Bobby? No
bird ring ring, ring? Nothing? Wow? Wow wow? Walking down

(32:03):
the right area you were you were, like I thought,
maybe in your head you kind of knew it and
you're trying to get these guys to guess it, to
give them a little credit that they didn't. You were like, oh,
you thought the smart guy was pulling the dump kids
out of the dog. Yes, and then you'll never caught there. Okay, morning, Corny.
What sound does a turkey's phone make? What sound does

(32:27):
a turkey's phone make? Wing? Wing wing wing wing, turkey wing,
turkey wing wing wing wing. I wasn't close. I did
say turkey wing. Yeah, you said what does a turkey have?
What's in a turkey that's also like a phone? You
were like, you were like leg wing and I was like,
that's it wing wing wing, teammates and things. We would
have never gotten that. No. Day after you did that,

(32:48):
Eddie was like, gobble clue. All right, we did not
we Sorry, there's no championships. Can we do a segment
about you guys as kids for a second? Oh? Okay, well,
because Raymundo, who doesn't have kids. I don't have kids
either yet. Ray doesn't have kids yet, but at some
point we plan to have kids. Oh yeah, but you

(33:10):
now think that they're exaggerating how hard being a parent is. Yeah,
Amy and Eddie they're always saying, oh, you got to
run them to school. Oh so stressful, these kids and
talking about whatever it is, it's so stressful. I had
a niece and nephew for an entire weekend and it
was simple that an entire week How old are they
nine and eleven? Okay, I've had mine for thirteen years? Man? Yeah,

(33:33):
did you have to get them important places? Yeah? We
drove all over the place. We went to the mall,
we went to Buffalo Wild Wings, in and out of stores.
So you think they're exaggerating how hard parenting is. Why
why are they doing that? In your opinion, I don't.
I don't maybe to make us feel like their lives
are so difficult. I just didn't feel like my life
changed that much having kids. In fact, it was more interesting.

(33:53):
I like bost them around and told them to go
get me things. It was cool. They were just like
having two little personal assistance. Okay, Eddie, what do you
have say about this? I mean, it's ridiculous he spend
two days with the one kid or two kids, niece's nephews.
This is you can't compare that, Like being a parent
is the hardest thing you'll ever do, Like it's so hard.
You are responsible for raising children into this world, and

(34:15):
you have eighteen years to do it. It's very difficult.
Not two days, No, not two days anything you want
to say to him. Yeah, I mean in those two
days with them, you're also seeing sides of their personality
where they're having fun with you and everything's great. And
then when you're in the day to day with them,
you see every side, every side of everybody that you're
trying to manage and help them, like grow up to
be functioning adults. It's not all mall trips and buffalo

(34:38):
while that's fun for me. Yeah, homework that you have
to do, there's life lessons that have to be learned.
There's chores, there's bedtime, there's hygiene. Oh my god, did
you have to discipline them? Ray? No, not really. It
was one time they wanted to go plan the monkey bars,
and I said, why don't we go to the gym.
There's stuff there that's similar to monkey bars And I
just got my workout in. It's awesome. Okay, this is ridiculous.

(35:01):
What's happening? I mean, well, apparently my daughter came and
get to class on time. I got an email from
the school that she now has detention because she has
nine tardies. That almost seems genetic. Yes, but you got
into so much trouble as a kid. Your mom had
to go to school with you. Yes. When I was
in eleventh grade, so I was about seventeen years old.

(35:22):
Out of nowhere, I'm standing in a circle talking to
my friends and my mom taps me on the shoulder
and I turn around and I say, Mom, what are
you doing here? And she's like, well, since you can't
make it to math class on time, I thought I
would arrive in order to walk you to your math
class so you could get there on time. And she
escorted me to class. You should do that with your daughter.
I told her I would do that, and she was like, okay, fine, whatever.

(35:43):
She wasn't phased by it. I feel like it's different
for her being in junior high than how I would
have felt as a high school or having my mom
come walk me. But I have no idea. She couldn't
explain why she gets to school on time. But what
really hurt was at the bottom of the email, it said,
please make a concerted effort to get your child to
school on time. And I was like, oh, oh, they're
putting it on you. Now, hold up. We get our

(36:04):
kids to all all time. If she's late, I don't know.
I mean it's not like I can always be a
part of that process, obviously because of the show. So
I don't know. Maybe other people are making her late,
but she served attention, Eddie. What's happening with your kids?
I don't know. Let me pick the last thing that's happened.
You know, raising kids is not only hard, it's expensive.
So my little baby, we caught him because in the

(36:26):
last I don't know, five six months, we have bought
twenty phone chargers for iPhone, like the little white cable
that usually comes to the phone. We've bought twenty from
Amazon at fifteen dollars a piece. Because they start working,
and then all of a sudden, you plug your phone
and you're like, it doesn't work anymore. It's so weird.
Order another one, plug it in, it works great. Two
weeks later, doesn't work anymore. This is strange. I walk

(36:47):
into the room and the baby has the charger in
his mouth, licking it like a lollipoply like, I'm like,
that's why they're not working anymore. He's shortened them out.
So I'm at Amazon buying fifteen to twenty charts in
like three months. So what do you do about that?
Just start hiding. Now we have the chargers up way
high where you can't touch them, but man spray them

(37:08):
with Like when I don't want my dog to lick something,
I bought this yuck spray and I spray it and
it's supposed to deter her from licking it. Oh, so
we use yuck spray on the kids. Genius. I don't know,
maybe that stinks though you're buying anch of them and
so much money on those chargers. Ray, how's that sound now? Yeah,
the charger situation, Eddie, you just got to be smarter
about he's still he's digging in that. You're just not

(37:30):
a good parent of wireless chargers. Man, they make them
look it up. Then it's babyproof. You're gonna die on
this hill. That being a parent's easy. Yeah yeah, Okay.
Today it's Veterans Day, So first of all, shout out
to all of our veterans that are listening to the
show right now that have made it possible for us
to even do this show. We appreciate you. And because

(37:52):
it is Veterans Day and because it's also moving day
for Army staff Sergeant Jerry Magetic. I wanted to check in,
Sergeant Majetic. Thank you for being back on the show today. No,
thank you for having me. I appreciate it. So back
in July, we teamed up with Building Homes for Heroes
and we helped build Sergeant Majetic and his wife Mariella
a home. And so you the B team listen to

(38:14):
the show, made one hundred and thirty seven thousand dollars
like you raise that and today he is moving into
this house that we were able to build for him,
and we are so excited that this is happening. First
of all, Sergeant Majetic, how are you feeling about the house.
Do you feel like you're ready to go? Oh? Yes,
we're really ready to go. But we are overwhelmed and

(38:35):
extremely touched to buy everything that everybody's done for us,
everything that you've done in your listeners. So if you
missed the story back in the day, like Sergeant Majetic
is a hero h E r O All capital letters.
He served twenty years, including a stint in the Marine Corps,
before being honorly discharged in two thousand and seven. While
he was riding with his convoy. His vehicle was struck
by an ied. It caused severe injuries, burns, face and scalp,

(39:00):
the loss of his ears and nose, right hand and
fingers on his left hand had to be amputated. I mean,
this guy went and served for us, paid a big price,
and I felt, Amy felt, Lunchbox Eddie, the whole show
felt like the least we can do is try to
give back. And so today is the day that the
house is built and he moves in that is built
specially for him. So you know, just super excited that

(39:21):
it's happening for you and your family. You deserve it.
Is there anything since it's Veterans Day that you would
like to say to our listeners or other veterans are
out there listening to the show, No again, thank you.
I want to thank everybody. To all my veteran friends
and collegues out there, remember to sit together, always reach
back and pull forward the next person. Because I know

(39:42):
I'm going to spend the rest of my life paying
it forward and I'm gonna do anything I can for
other veterans and our community. I like that a good
reminder reach back and help others. And yeah, just we
thank you so much for your service, and I'm just
over the moon that you're actually moving into your house today.
That's like, what a coincidence that you get to move
in on Veterans Day. It's a beautiful thing. We're so excited. Also,

(40:05):
it is a coincidence. We didn't set it up for
this to happen on Veterrian's Day. No, literally, we're gonna
check in and then we were like, hey, let's talk
about Veterans Day with Sergeant Magetic. So it wasn't like
hold the house till Veterans Day. No, like we've done.
I mean we've done like four houses for four veterans,
and I don't think any of them have fallen on
Veterans Day. So this is super cool. Well, thank you
for spending a little bit of your morning with us.

(40:26):
Usually moving days are kind of a bummer because you're like, oh,
I gotta move, But I hope today is completely awesome
for you, Sergeant Magetic. And it was our honor me
this show our listeners to come together and do this
for you because what you did for us we could
never actually repay you for. Thanks. Thank you so much, always,
always my honor there he is Army staff, Sergeant Jerry Magetic.
Let's clapham. Today's a big day's moving in and out

(40:50):
all the milk too, because that's stuff you forget about
when you moved to new house. The fridge stuff, Yeah,
because you move in the furniture and the clothes and
the closets. But you get in there and you're like,
all right, we're all moved in, and you're like, where's
this cereal? Yeah, I'm hungry. Yeah. Well, I just wanted
to also clap to our listeners because yeah, if they
didn't show up and want to support, like pimp enjoyed
patriotic line, which is what we do for the heroes,

(41:12):
then none of this would be possible. Let's clay. Yeah,
all right, Serge Magennic, have an awesome day, and thank
you for what you do for us. Thank you. It's
wild to actually see it happen. I know we've seen
it happen before, You're right. I think this is the
fourth house that we've built with our listeners, and when
we see the pictures of them standing outside the house,
it's like very real and you're like, oh, yes, that

(41:34):
actually did happen, Because it happens in stage, it's we're like,
let's find somebody we can help, let's raise it, and
then we're super pumped up. And then it takes a
year to build a house, and then when it finally happened,
you're like, holy crap, like you're actually seeing it. So
we're super pump It's happening today for him as well,
so on Veteran's Day. Very very happy to share the
story with you, guys. It's time for the good news.

(42:01):
There's a seventy one year old man who decided to
go for a hike with his two dogs and he's
in the middle of the woods on a trail when
he has a seizure and he collapses. Well, one of
the dogs, in the labrador, takes off down the trail,
finds another hikers like, come this way. I don't know
how she did it, but the hiker goes, let me
follow this dog, and it led hurt right to the
man who was on the floor. She calls nine one

(42:23):
one rescuers come and save the man. All because the
dog went down the trail to get another hiker. To hell,
that's crazy. My dog wouldn't do that. We had an
issue with my dog because about three days a week.
We'll send him to this little doggie day camp that's
a mile from our house and he'll go hang out.
But they had to pull us aside and said, your
dog's even poop other dogs pood We had to be
they had to pull us aside. This is kind of

(42:43):
like the story. It's the opposite of that story. So
we said, if he does it again, spraying with a
water bottle, like, don't let him do that. I was like,
how do you fix that? But I guess yeah, sports
court and had a talk with him like, buddy, don't
do that. Do they talk like the dog like the
dog did to the hiker. None of that happened, Okay,
all right, all right, that's a good story. That's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. What's happening? Friends?

(43:09):
You guys can hit us up eight seven, seven seventy seven, Bobby,
that's our phone number. This is my reminder that you
can call us and be a part of the show.
We love it when you're part of the show. We
feel like you're a part of the show even when
you're not on the phone. So eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby.
Bobby's Stories We'll start with some of the CMA Award

(43:31):
winners last night. The big award was Entertainer of the Year,
and rightfully so, Luke Combs was the winner. Here is
his acceptance speech last night. I just want to thank
everybody in this room, the fans, every artist in this room,
every single person that was nominated for this award this

(43:53):
year and every year before deserves deserves to win this.
I don't deserve to win it, but I'm sure so
glad that I did. Thank y'all so much. Good speech.
Also other notables, Jimmy one, Jimmy Allen, Yeah he should
have won. He's been a not a new artist, but
when he put that list out, I was like, he's
got to win this because he's the most accomplished in

(44:16):
that list. So congratulations to Jimmy winning Best New Artists.
And then Stapleton won six. It's basically Chris stable Tonight.
Between that and his performance with Jennifer Hudson, it was
basically stable Tonight. So congratulations. There are a lot more too.
You go to Bobby Bones dot com. I did see
Kelsey and Kenney Chestney want a couple for Musical Event
of the Year and Music Video of the year. I
love that song that half of my hometown is. This

(44:40):
song to me is so good. I think I've said
it before. It's my favorite song on the radio right now.
So congratulations. There's a lot, but I think we'll move
on story number two. Remember the story in Kentucky about
the high school principal and the two staffers that had
that Pepper rally. The guys were doing a beauty pageant
and they were like, lap dancing on the principle. Yeah,
how can we forget students lab dancing on teachers? Yes?

(45:02):
And I brought it on the air and I was like, well,
what's happening here? And so I will read to you
now the update on that. Because the principle his name
is Happy Mobileini, so they call him Donald Happy Mobileini.
As well as two staff members Larry Thacker and Joshua Hart,
received reprimands for a homecoming event on October twenty seventh.
They were criticized when they were getting lap dances by

(45:24):
male students. The man pageant event drew online criticism. A
lot of people talked about it, but they were just
given slaps on the wrist, reprimanded, And I think they
wrote this article to create outrage, and how can you
only give them slaps on the wrist. I think actually
after good principles and good staff members, and I don't
think we can cancel like good you know, educators because

(45:48):
of this. They didn't do anything to hurt the kids.
They made a couple of bad decisions, but I don't
think that that warrants them being fired, which is what
a lot of people wanted. Yeah, I think it's a
little extreme. I do too. I mean, one, now that
you know the details when we first heard it, anytime
I hear it lap dance on a principle, right, that's bad.
And I think had it been a real yes, again,
there's some nuance that can be used here. And if

(46:09):
it had been girls and a guy, it's very different.
Like the whole scenario just could have been handled better,
and they'll learn from it and they'll grow from it
and everyone will be better for it. To school. Probably not.
So do you think they should have been fired? No,
I don't either. That's the controversial opinion is to not
fire them. I don't think they should either, because I

(46:30):
think they've learned that happened. But now I think there's
been a lot of learning yes, and I'm happy. Probably
isn't as happy, but I think he's going to be
a better principle after. I mean, he's he's humiliated, yes,
of course, like this is a national news story and
it's like probably never he never thought I was gonna
leave his gym, you know, like this it just got

(46:50):
out of hand. Like if my kids are at that school,
I would not be fighting for anybody to get fired.
I would just be like, hey, let's learn from this.
I mean, but hopefully it doesn't spoil any kind of
fun that the school gets to have during a PEP rally. Now, well,
I think you have a great point there. I don't
think on the agenda it said lap dances from dude
right now, the principle, I think it probably happened and

(47:13):
they're already in the moment. It's a weird situation, but
I think the right move was made and just saying hey,
you guys are good at your job. Let's learn from
this and move on and not firing them now. If
something happens again, or if something happens we didn't know about,
he fired. But I don't think so, right, Okay, anybody
else disagree and we want to fire them. No, No,

(47:34):
all right, well there's the other date to that story.
I just don't think we go getting rid of people
because they made out mistake. And finally, five questions. People
are googling about Veterans Day, which I thought would be
interesting to share it because we've been talking about it
all morning. Number One, are active duty military considered veterans? Yes,
technically no veterans or former members of the military, not

(47:55):
people who are still serving. Anyone who was a full
time service member is a VET unless they were dishonorably discharged. Interesting,
I thought it was anybody that had served in a war.
This is what I'm reading. I mean, I'm sure that's right. Obviously,
I only know because I searched it. I don't know.
I'm not committed to it. I'm just reading you what
I found. So it's once you're out. Here's what I
just support everybody in the military any day. I'm like, hey,

(48:19):
have a Veteran's Day, servant, not ser family member of
someone who served, thinking about serving one much? Now that
one not so much. Why is Veterans Day on the
eleventh Do you know the answer to that? It marks
the Armistice of November eleventh, nineteen eighteen. That's the formal
agreement that officially ended World War One. Veterans Day was

(48:39):
originally called Armistice Day, which President Eisenhower, who was also
a veteran, changed it to Veterans Day in nineteen fifty four.
Practice people were just confused, like us, It's like, what's
the armistice? And also I'm even saying, I don't know
if I'm maybe saying right exactly could be armistice. I
don't know how many World War Two veterans are still alive.
According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, roughly two hundred

(49:00):
and forty thousand World War Two vets are still with us.
Oh wow, Around sixteen million Americans served in World War Two. Crazy,
sixteen million, water wild Happy Veterans Day. Just we appreciate
you so much. You know, I would encourage to go
back and listen to the podcast. Today we had on
Sergeant Majetic, who you know we were able to build
and give him a house. I mean, he was hit

(49:21):
by an ied. He's had a lot happen to him physically,
eighty surgeries, yeah or more. Yeah, And so we had
him on this morning because today's moving in his house.
We're able to build him, So shout out to the
B team. We raise all that money right here on
the show. Took him a year to build the house, right, yeah,
I mean I love was this one's last. Sometimes it
just depends on the type of house and wear and location.

(49:42):
But it's always fun when we have move in day
and we get to see them actually in the house
and seeing the pictures. It makes it very real. And
they put like building him for heres, they put like
signs up because the veterans they're so thankful too, and
they put like Bobby Bones show signs up in the
house window and Pimp and Joy signs up in the
house window and so but the roles not right. They
can never take him down. You sign this. It is

(50:05):
cool because then our listeners get to see like, hey, yeah,
it's not like you're just buying a shirt or a
half say Pimp and Joy for no reason. Like it
literally you see where your money went. So it's pretty cool.
And all the doorbells, when you push it, the button
it goes. I thought it, don't you No, it doesn't,
but you can actually hear just you know how awesome

(50:26):
he is. How awesome you guys are for making that
happen on the podcast. It'll be loaded today after the show,
because obviously one of the most important things that we
can do all year round, not just Veterans Day, is
support our veterans and support our military. On the phone
is Chris, Chris, thank you for calling the Bobby Bone Show.
What's going on? All right, Morty morning? What do you say?

(50:50):
The morning studio? I think? All right, So a buddy
or sitting trust game, listening to you guys, and we've
got a debate going. So we're hearing how do you
guys say veterans and the other saying veterans? Um, we
both say differently, and want to get your opinion on

(51:13):
how do you say veteran? Well, I I think it's
probably like how you say many words that are pronounced
differently based on the accent. Me being from Arkansas, being
from the South, I say veteran because that is an
accented version of I guess veteran. Amy growing up in
Texas does not have a stick of an accent as
I do. Yeah, I say veteran. You say veteran, but

(51:35):
it's like caramel and caramel, right, or almond and almond.
That's not a right or wrong answer. Regionally, I think
some folks say veteran like me, and most people probably
say veteran because how it's written. Yeah, and you just
need to roll with it. Who care, it's just an accent. Yeah,
So Chris, as long as you're saying it, that's all

(51:58):
that matters in a good way. Alright, alright, buddy, see
you later there he is, Chris. All right, let's go
over and talk to Amber in Manhattan, Kansas. Amber, how
are you morning? Good morning studio. Hi. I just wanted
to give a shout out for a Veterans Day for

(52:19):
my husband, his best friend, and my two brothers. Quite
a family, yea, quite a family veterans there, that's awesome. Yeah. Um,
three of them are in the Marine Corps and one
of them is in the Army. Do you want to
shout them out specifically or is that just like a
generic like these are my guys kind of thing? Um?

(52:41):
I guess okay, there it is. Then you have done that,
and thank you for calling. Thank you so much? All right,
by bye? Amy? Was she yelling a drain? Amy? Do
you get your husband like a cupcake or something? Or
like a dinner? I mean, yeah, we acknowledge it in
our house and try to explain to the kids like

(53:02):
what it means. Also, Papa Bee, their grandpa served in Vietnam,
and so yeah, we make it a thing. Yeah, let's
take one more call. This is Greg in West Virginia. Greg,
you're on the show. Good morning, Bobby, Good morning, studio morning.
I just wanted to give a shout out a gentleman

(53:23):
from here where I live, Hershey herschel Woody Williams. He's
ninety seven years old and he's the oldest living recipient
of the Medal of Honor, and he's always involved in
all the veteran stuff. But he just recently had a
fall when he's in the hospital and not able to
attend today. But I just wanted to give a shout

(53:43):
out to him. Well, we appreciate you doing that, and
we appreciate herschel Woody Williams. Right, that's his Name's right,
that's correct, Bobby. Also, to just be ninety seven, but
to be ninety seven and still active in something, and
obviously he's passionate about, you know, the United States veterans
veteran affairs like that's amazing. So thank you for sharing

(54:04):
that with us. Greg, that's great to know. Oh, well,
thank you and you are a great day. Yeah, you too, buddy,
see you later. It's Veteran's Day. And if you guys
have something you want to say. Phone lines are I
would say they're kind of open. There's a lot of
people calling right now. But if you want to get
in eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, Amy, you want
to walk to the microphone, gonna try this. Yeah, we
have a microphone set up on the stage in our

(54:25):
studio because Amy was talking about this song here and
it's like the song that she sings the best she
says with the with them, So I get it with
the instrumental, it's going to be different back out now
about how it's your is my wheelhouse when I have
Ryan and Marin with me. Okay, here is Amy. She's
gonna try to sing this song with the instrumental. Yeah. So,

(54:47):
And I've never done this before, but you brought it
up to us. We didn't bring this up. It feels
good when I sing it and it's in my wheelhouse
like it. I just feel like a different vibe when
the when the the tune, the chords, can you turn
up the reverb so she can hear herself with Amy,
I'll watch this talk Hello, I don't know. Hold on,

(55:12):
let me turn up my sound pack. This is called
yeah okay ooo ooo okay, yeah, that is that's that's
a lot. That's called reverb. We need it. Are you ready? Okay? Yeah,
I'm starting where I'm starting Maren's part at the beginning,
at the beginning, right, ray, Yeah, I'm starting where I start.
Here we go now at the beginning. Come on, Amy,

(55:37):
you have to kill me in what for somebodyho brags
about this? All? Right, here we go, Amy, Are you ready? Three?
Two go? You come over when the wine's all gone.
Always catch me when I'm not that strong. Then you
wind up staying all night long at let the new

(56:00):
Then I wake up with you on my chest. You
got away. You're making me forget grow with you. The
answers always yes every time you call. But I know,
I know it's a matter of time to you. It's
just up lead me standing here, a lonely feeling like

(56:25):
a fool, singing harder, single, harder. You got it every time.
Every time you say we're done, you come back to
the love you were running from. Don't know why I
don't know why I let you, but I do. I
love chasing ter you. Okay, that's what I don't know.

(56:50):
What do you walk? You say like that it will
be better. He's right, Amy, you singing this song? Yes
you are tall, but it's just me. When I have
Ryan and Mirn Marin with me, hit it again? No,
but you sing it harder. Try to sing it hard

(57:11):
like you do without them? Right? Can you get I
perform all the time? Can you get it? Kind of
the chorus? You brought this up. I didn't come up
with this. Hit the mirror and thing again, Marion, right,
so I can feel it and Amy do it like
Marin not Elvis. Yeah, sing hard? Here we go, yeah no, yeah,
where it's coming up? Tell me my ears been, my

(57:34):
eyes are closed. Here he comes and yeah, no, yeah no,
it's a matter of time. So you walk? Do you walk? Right?
Out of my life? Made me stand and milone feeling
like a fool. Okay, better come on, gord Yard out

(57:58):
of my life. I can. If you hear me with them,
you will think differently. You don't, No, you sound like
you know you just hear yourself so differently. And then

(58:18):
when you have a microphone and headphones, and then you
hear yourself it's yeah. When I have my car and
this comes on, I'm like, don't know why. I don't
know why. You say we're done. You come back to
the love you were running from? Are you wrapping? I
want to take that one out of your wheelhouse. Okay,

(58:41):
lunch Box claims he has a story that's gonna make
me question everything I believe. Okay, go ahead, Okay. You
are a big non drinker. You never drank in your life,
but researchers now say alcohol consumption has improved the chances
to avoid heart disease. This is not a new story.
It is moderate drinkers had a lower risk of heart
problems than healthy individuals not drinking at all. And the

(59:04):
like money spot four drinks a week, Wow, and this
prevents heart disease prevents heart disease? Well, then what does
it increase your liver disease? Results have to give to
take amy with older adults that are older with higher
levels of drinking actually fared better than those with drinking
no alcohol. So it is better for your heart to drink, man,

(59:27):
So what do you suggest I do? You got to
start drinking at least four week at least for what
four beers alcoholic beverages doesn't matter. It doesn't say I
don't have if it's vodka, if it's tequila, of it's
butt light, if it's cores light. But it just says
alcohol is good for the heart. To list them all
like I could have, I don't know. I wish someone
could really break down, like what to believe, because we
have articles that say this, and then we have articles

(59:48):
to say not to drink, and then alcohol can be
extremely harmful to some people. And this research is probably
done by Tito's exactly. Okay, well thy for that? Are
you thinking about Jay? I am not. So you're not
worried about heart health. I mean you're telling your heart
you don't care about it. I am now starting to
worry a bit about heart health. There you go. And
blood pressure a bit. I'm forty one now, I'm not

(01:00:11):
twenty five anymore. Cholesterol Yeah, one time a doctor said, hey,
your cholesterol is a little high, and I was like,
what does that mean mean? Yeah, because as a you know,
twenty seven year old, you don't even look that stuff up. No,
I don't think I'm gonna change what I do. I
do think at least not for that. But I do
think there'll be a day I when I have a
drink and I won't tell you j Brownies. You've been
saying that for years. I don't think your heart gets

(01:00:33):
better when you drink, Like, it doesn't get better to
read this again. No, no, yeah, I'm wondering how it
actually does. Like someone i've love, you don't do a
shot of tequila, and it's like advill when you have
a headache. I'm sure makes me feel better. Okay, thank
you for that, but no, I don't think I'll be
changing anything that I do. Last night, Morgan went to
the CMA's and what was funny. I knew you were going,

(01:00:54):
but apparently you got some really bad tickets. Oh yeah,
it was some weird communication happened. I had went CMA
like three weeks ago, and then last week apparently we
had tickets like through the show, and I thought it
was all the same thing. It was not the same thing. Okay,
we're kind of lock off in the nost fleets nice.
So when Dan and Jay like lavitated on the stage

(01:01:15):
during the CMAS, that's where we were closest. How was
it last night? It was? It was really good. I
mean it was the best moment was definitely the Chris
Stapleton Jennifer Hudson thing. Besides that, just your typical Awards night.
That was the only moment that really stood out to me. So,
but I did take my boyfriend for the first time,

(01:01:35):
so he got to experience the whole Awards situation. He
couldn't see, but he got to experience because you're on
a show. No, honestly, he because I was like kind
of frustrating because I felt bad that I was taking
him for our first thing, and I was like, I'm
so sorry, like I had no idea what was happening.
And he was like totally calming me down. He's not
a huge country music fan. Like that's where we're polar opposites.

(01:01:58):
He really doesn't listen, so he's like, I'm going for you,
like it's whatever. But I felt bad pretty much the
whole time. Did you guys dress up? Yeah, I mean
he was wearing a suit. I had a sparkly dress on,
so yeah, like prom yeah kinda so like the red carpet, yes,
but no red carpet elevators. So like when they got

(01:02:19):
when they came to you with the show tickets. You
were like, oh no, I'm good, I already got some. Yeah.
I thought it was all the same thing. I had
no idea. Jordan Love, who's the backup quarterback for the Packers,
his girlfriend was watching him. He had his first start
last week and his girlfriend was there and she was
sitting at the very very top against the wall like
basically the nosebleeds in the stadium with his mom. Right. Yeah,
it was the very last season of the stadium. Like

(01:02:39):
their backs were touching the wall. So sad, so basically
Morgan at Sea. Let's take a couple of calls here.
It's Veteran's day. We've been, you know, talking with you
guys all morning about this. Let's go to Tiffany, who's
on the phone right now. Hey, Tiffany, thank you for calling.
What's going on morning studio? Morning, Marna. I actually wanted
to do the show out to my grandfather who live

(01:03:03):
alonger with us. He was a war War vette and
also a Copal Heart recipient, and to my husband us
four years as the Navy, and I also have several
family members that served in both will War two Navy
Army and Marine Corps. Well, thank you for calling. And

(01:03:24):
you know, send our appreciation of them as well. Thank
you very much, definitely, thank you all right, see you later,
you too, David, and Mississippi is on the phone. David
joined the Bobby Bones Show. What's going on? Good Morning?
I just wanted to do Good Morning Studio Morrow. I
want to give a shout out to my dad, John Shepherd,
who was an Army veteran, who were coming up from
the one year anniversary of his dad. And my boss

(01:03:47):
Jim Godwin, who is an Air Force veteran who's one
of the best bosses you could ever have. And I
also want to tell Amy you did a great job, sweetheart.
Thank you. Is hearing as hearty say? His hearing is hard?
Like I've heard a hard of hearing, but I've never
heard anyone go his hearing is hard? No, No, I'm

(01:04:08):
just he's hard of hearing. You're right, I mix that up.
But is his hearing hard? I don't know, but that's
one came out of me naturally. Let me ask him. Hey, David,
first of all, I appreciate you calling with those shout outs.
Second of all, are you hard of hearing? No? She
did a great job. Oh so I needed to let go. Yeah.
I know it's nerve wracking up there in front of
these guys. David, thank you for the call, buddy, have

(01:04:30):
a great day. Thank you, God bless you too. Jessica
is on and Wichita, Kansas. Jessica, Welcome to the show.
What's happening? Hi? Um, I am just getting home from
taking my kids to school. Um. I just wanted to
give a shout out to my husband. He is a veteran.

(01:04:52):
His name is Eric, and he is also a Purple
Heart recipient. Wow. So he's U. He's been through a
lot twenty surgery. I did not meet him until after
he was injured, but we've got together after that and

(01:05:13):
we've been together for almost ten years and have three
beautiful kids. Wow. Well, thank you for sharing that with us.
Until Eric, he said, we appreciate him serving so much.
I'm sorry to cut you off. Ahead and finish that sentence.
It's okay. Um. So he wanted me to tell you
that he has been listening to you since you were

(01:05:34):
on the R and B station and absolutely loved your show. Well,
thank you a tell Eric, I said, first of all,
since it's Veteran's day, we appreciate him. And also when
it's not veteran's day that we appreciate him. Yes, you know,
we just are are so grateful that our military goes
on and does what they do because that allows us
to do what we do. And I'm a whoos I am.

(01:05:54):
I'll be honest with you. I can never do I
can never do that. I am woosey one thousand that
if they put me in the military. All right, what's
you one thousand? You go first? Yeah, I don't know
what to do. So I appreciate you guys, Thank you,
and thank you for calling. And tell Eric we said
Opie has an awesome day. All right, thank you. All right,
let me take one more. Polly is on the phone.
Hey Paul, you're on the Bobby Bone Show. Good morning,

(01:06:17):
studio morning. I just want to shout out to Amy.
You were wonderful. You sang really good, and start ask
you all the service people for their syrvice and my
brother Tommy McCoy and my brother in law Daryl Potter

(01:06:38):
their veterans. And today is my dad's first year when
he passed away, so I wanted to shout out to
everybody for the service. Well, thank you very much. The
sentiment is from us as well if you just turn
on the show. We've hopefully been able to convey that
we are so appreciated our veterans from five o'clock game

(01:06:59):
when we art it until now. So thank you guys
for listening, thank you for calling down. Sorry up to day.
This story comes to us from Jacksonville, Florida. Last week,
Caroline was named Florida's Teacher of the Year, so the
school put it out on their Instagram congratulating her. Well,
some students went up there and put negative comments on

(01:07:21):
the instagram on the instagram saying, oh, you're a terrible teacher.
So the teacher called one of the students in, yelled
at her and punched her in the nose. Oh yeah,
what was the comment? You're a terrible tea. Listen, sometimes
I get I get a little triggered by comments. So
you can't do that. You can't punch the student. But
also students let her win her award, so they take

(01:07:41):
it away. Okay, she punched her, huh, gave her a
bloody nose. How does the teacher even get an award
that would have the ability to punch your kids? Maybe
she had everybody fooled except for the kids. And I
wonder what the comment was again. Wow, okay, I'm munchboxed.
That's your bone head story of the day. Okay, it's
now time for a segment called Country Music Secrets. Ray

(01:08:05):
moondos Country Music Secrets, except Ray didn't bring it today,
Eddie Rowan. Interesting. Okay, so is this? Ah? What is
this pretty controversial one? Well, I mean I just think
that someone in the show's gonna be real interested when
they hear this secret. Okay, let's go. So there is
a country star, massive country star that thinks Amy is
the hottest person in the world. They said, listen from

(01:08:29):
my quote from from from my source. The quote is
Amy is so hot that every time she interviews me,
I get nervous. George straight No, oh, I don't think
you've ever interviewed him straight up? No, I do in
my head. How massive? What do you mean? Well, you're
saying massive, but it's probably not massive. I mean, I'd

(01:08:51):
say he's a country superstar. A a country superstar, no,
A list because A is you know, the guards, the
Luke Bryan's be is the Kane Brown's. Sure, you know,
still massive, but not quite entertainer of your level yet
what ce like a single, two singles, two number one.

(01:09:11):
It's still pretty big, but okay, a few number ones.
I'd go between B and C. Okay, so not massive.
He said it's a country superstar and how do you
know this? Like, why would you say this to you?
My source was just talking to me and said that,
you know, he had a conversation with his person and
he's like, oh, did you know this about this guy?
I said no, I did not. I had to bring
this to the show married maybe, Oh this is weird.

(01:09:33):
Jordan Davis is there's no I might take this unto
the grave. Vone Travis Denning. I'm not saying dead, just
got engaged. You're not gonna tell us, not even off
the air. I can't do it like an initial? What
about a letter in their name? Not an initial? Just
one letter? Can you give us a letter in their name?
Sum that's just in the Parker McColl No, that's say

(01:09:59):
anything else. Give us another one. No, that's it, give
us the first letter, just an okay, Ray, do you
have any guests? Um? I wanted to do a younger guy,
so yeah, I mean, I know he's just engaged. Denning
or or the or McCollum, yeah, I think it'd have
to be a younger guy who's looking at Amy like
a mom figure, like a hot mom figure. That's what
I would think. Yeah, okay, okay, thank Eddie, thank you

(01:10:21):
for that country music secret. Well, we don't get who
it is. You're welcome. That was Ray Moondo's Country Music Secrets. Morgan,
do you have any guesses about that? I mean, I
thought it was Parker McCallum. Oh, a lot of Parker McCollums. Well, yeah,
it does have an M in his name. He has
two in his last name, which would why Eddie would
probably think a letter in Yes, Okay, all right, I'll

(01:10:44):
see you guys tomorrow on tomorrow's show, Low Cash. We'll
be on. We'll do the dance parties, have an awesome Thursday,
catching guests Friday. By everybody. This is
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