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March 29, 2021 15 mins

Bobby on being out in California doing American Idol. Bobby starts with talking about people saying Pat Sajak made a very suggestive remark to a contestant on ‘Wheel Of Fortune’. We debate whether or not it was suggestive or not. Bobby talks about a deal he made with Caitlin to go somewhere fun after he is done filming American Idol. They were planning a weekend away but instead she offered that they could go to Indianapolis to see Arkansas play if they make it through tonight.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host,
Bobby Boy. Thank you, guys, thank you. It is a
joy to be here today. A little later today than
usual because I'm in California and we finished the radio show.
I had to go do a couple of things, but
we're back. I'm committed committed to you guys. Thank you

(00:23):
for that warm intro and thanks to our announcer Raimundo.
How you doing, Amy? Doing good? Yeah? I'm doing pretty good.
Speaking of like game show stuff, Pat say Jack, you
listen to this and you tell me what you think.
I'm not even going to set it up. Okay, here's
Pat say Jack making a remark to a contestant on
Will of Fortune. She wants a D and she's going

(00:44):
to get one, and you can pick up that wild card.
What what's wrong with it? Do you want to hear
to get Amy? Yeah, go ahead, D. She wants a
D and she's going to get one and you can
pick up that wild card. Is that is he saying
she wants the D well or a D. I don't

(01:06):
I don't know. I'm asking you if you think that
suggestive or not, because I feel like he's just going Hey,
she wants a D. She's gonna get one. Yeah, like
I think he would have if she has said S,
he would say she wants S or what do he have?
She doesn't know. He's not saying she wants a D.
He's saying she wants a D because she wanted a D.
If he said she wants the D, that would be bad.

(01:28):
But listen closely. Do you hear somebody laugh because he goes,
she wants the D. Do you hear somebody go like
he says, buddy, Yeah, listen, D, she wants a D
and she's going to get one and you can pick
up that wild card. Yeah, I heard the laugh. And
when he goes, she wants a D and she's gonna
get one? Yes? Or no? Is he being slightly subjective suggestive?

(01:52):
Any I would say after all these years of him
doing the show, I'm sure there's audio of him saying
she wants a NOL and she's gonna get an L
like I think that it's just part of his what
he says. Is there any insinuation, Eddie if she wants
a D? Bones, I bet we look back far enough
he's probably said give her the D like fifty times

(02:12):
one hundred times even, but didn't mean even other letters
would make it it's not dirty. No, Okay, So now
I think people are just looking at Pat Say Jack
to get him in trouble after the whole lisp controversy. Yeah,
which I don't think he even meant to do there.
I again, I don't know why. I don't know why
I'm such a Pat say Jack advocate. I just feel
like he's had such a history of doing it the

(02:33):
right way that he's just not gonna purposefully be mean.
I'm not saying he's not gonna make a joke that
falls a little flat. But also I don't know. I'm
not gonna stick up for Pat say Jack and then
get canceled myself. I don't the lisp thing. Michael, how'd
you feel about that? You didn't hear the lisp? What
do you mean the clipp Yeah, I didn't think he's

(02:55):
making fun of him either. I like old Pat say
Jack bones. Do you think you would get canceled if
you stood up for Pat Say Jack. I'm kind of
making a joke about society at this point. How could
that would be crazy? But also is it bad? I
don't know. I'm not even standing up for Pat. Say, Jack,
I'm saying I don't think he was being mean on purpose. Okay,
but let's say he was saying she wants a D

(03:15):
and she's gonna get it. Like, is that bad you're
saying if he's referring to the mail anatomy. Yeah, Like,
say he was making a joke. Is it bad on
will Fortune? Yeah? Total? And she's like, I'll take a
D and he goes you, yes, you will, baby, Yes, Okay,
I can't do that. Okay, cool, Yeah, you can't do that.

(03:36):
That would that would be bad unless it's like WILLI
Fortune on HBO. That's a different sheet. Okay, So here,
let me let me say if williforgun Fortune was a
like they were working in numbers and she was like
she had to say like sixty nine Pat, and he
was like nice, Like would that be bad? We do
that all the time. I don't know that one would

(03:57):
be as bad. I think that's a little more you
varsely accepted. For example, like if something sucks, right, like
you look deep in the meaning of that. I ain't
good to say, but it's become societally it's kind of
just means that stinks and then when some of the
stinks though, that's even like smelling a fart. You know,
we say words and they slowly stopped meaning what they
literally meant and they mean something new. Therefore it becomes

(04:20):
a little more accepted. We all on the same page there. Yeah,
not really, Eddie, Well, it's just that that that sucks.
One's bad man. You don't say sucks. And that was
that was weird saying it right there, because like if
my kids said that, I'd be like, whoa, no, no, no,
it can't say that. Oh wow, I say it, But Eddie,
you don't say that on look before together, you don't
ever say not really like not really, it's not part

(04:42):
of my I mean, I'll say bad words. But for
some reason, that one my parents were really big on that.
Do not say that that literal translation of it is
not good and what But I never mean it for that,
like I don't I have missed a curse word in
probably four years period. But I say sucks because it
just to me just means is not the the like

(05:06):
if something sucks, it's not the most Uh well, what
about that definition of sucks, because I got it. It It
means it's just like, oh, this is frustrating. It sucks
like uh means again, that's not really the definition if
you look it up. Oh mine to my definition, I
say it all the time Mike to say, oh, yes, okay.

(05:27):
So that also means like if someone sucks, it means
no talent, like they're not that good. So a lot
of times I'm told I saw go ahead not good
in fact bad Okay. Another one I could never say
was screwed, like I got screwed out of that. Yeah,
oh I say that. That means you were unfairly screwed
over given a result. Correct, but you know what it

(05:52):
is said, there's been like blanked like I was blanked
out of that, screwed and blank. It just gets work anyway. Uh.
I tell you guys a little story. So in California
this week, and so we're shooting a lot of American
Idol that's coming up in the next few weeks, and
just it's been so much, really tiring travel since late

(06:14):
July of last year because we've been cramming everything in
because the pandemic delayed everything. And we're doing two TV
shows with Breaking Bobby Bones American Idol. I'm not complaining.
He was setting you guys up in the radio show.
And so it's just been all the time on an
airplane going somewhere, being tired. But Kaitlin has gone every
step of the way, and you know, we'll be out
do whatever, and we're in sometimes towns where they're not

(06:36):
even a restaurant. And so I was like, hey, when
this after this weekend of American or this week of
American Idol, we will go somewhere because I have a
weekend off. We'll go do something fun and we'll have
like a weekend away. And so she's been looking forward
to it for like a month. Well, if Arkansas wins
tonight against Baylor, which no one's really predicting them to do,
we will play the next weekend of the Final four

(06:58):
in Indianapolis. I didn't ask her. I wasn't going to
ask to go to the game because for months we've
been I've been promising her this weekend away. And so
she yesterday said, hey, if Arkansas wins, like, when do
they play again? I was like, well, I wasn't gonna
say anything, but next weekend and she goes, okay, well,
I'm happy to take the trip to Indianapolis. If they're

(07:19):
in the Final four and we'll go to we'll go
to watch the game. Thought, that's freaking cool. I didn't
even tell her. Yeah, I mean, I'm not surprised she
did that though. That seems like something she would do,
Like she knows how much you like basketball. She likes basketball.
It's not basketball, no, no no, no, it's only our It's Arkansas.
That's it. Oh right, right, Like I want to go
to the NBA Finals. I wouldn't care that. I think
she knows how important it is to you, and she

(07:43):
too like sports. It's not like you have a girl
of fiance that is it doesn't like sports and wouldn't
understand your love of Arkansas and all things Arkansas. Like
if if you had that kind of fiance, I don't
think that they would be that forward thinking about it.
But I'm not surprised eyes that she's a she's I

(08:03):
love that she did it, but she's that type of person.
I was slightly surprised just because we had been waiting
for months and months to go do something that she
wanted to do, because she's just been I know, but
you know, she thinks of you, like that's this is
a good thing. This is a good thing. I'm not surprised.
It's not a bad thing. It's like, I agree, that's
the type of girl you found. It's like a girl
that puts other people first. I felt like, you're gonna

(08:28):
keep talking with that. She just kind of collapsed, I think, Bill,
because I was going to go on about how and
sometimes that might you might have to step in and
be like, you know what, No, Caitlin, A lot of
times you worry about other people first, but we need
to Actually, we're not going to do that, so you
might have to step in and redirect her because she

(08:51):
is that she's wired that way, not for this one.
But also, yeah, listen, Arkansas a big underdog. Nobody's breaking
them to win. So according to the odds, we will
not be going to Indianapolis. But according to my heart,
let's go. Let's go. We barely won against Oral Roberts.
That's a crazy game. But the game if you go tonight, no,

(09:15):
no, no no no. If they the weekend, next weekend, it's
probably Saturday, could be Friday, but probably Saturday night. So
not this weekend at next again. M yeah yeah, yeah,
So boum pomped a right for the game tonight, says
Morning California and the game is on at seven, which
is great. It's on at nine where you guys are, Um,

(09:36):
uh yeah, that's it. Let's go, let's go team anything
you want to say, Ammy, No, Yeah, I think I
think I'm pretty good. One other thing I wanted to
follow up on was Raimundo. He you guys know his
friend's South Beach. Yeah, yeah, well, Ray had this friend
for a long time. How did you in South Beach?
Meet in college up in Chicago? And then he told

(09:58):
me about Texas State. He said, I know an awesome
some school that's easy to get into. It's not ut
but it's close, and so we both transferred there together.
And by close, he just met proximity, right yeah, well
and like awesome, just great weather. There's a lot of
lakes and stuff, cool concerts, stuff like that. So yeah,
proximity not it's at school that's very close to being
like University of Texas. Yes, yeah, so, but you guys

(10:21):
are not. You weren't cool for a long time because
why well, he had asked for a lot of sports tickets.
He wanted Sam Hunt, Kip More. I hooked him up
with Jason al Dean, and then he wanted George Strait
and Garth Brooks. When I was in the process of
getting him those there were concerts in La San Diego, Phoenix,
and I finally just put my foot down and ended
the relationship two years ago. You felt like he was
using you for whatever reason. I didn't see it. The

(10:43):
writing was on the wall, though, and I had some
other people outside him and say, hey, he's just using
you for tickets. You've gotten him VIP. He met these
people backstage. I was asking bosses and stuff for hookups,
and then I thought, Man, is this guy just does
he even like me? And so then I just had
to come to Jesus moment, just stopped talking to him.
And they were bros. Bros. Mean, they were both in
like little tanks and backward hats, and they were I mean,

(11:05):
if you can think of a Texas version of Jersey
Shore with the dudes, it was Ray and South Beach. Yeah, which,
by the way, why was the name South Beach? He
used to live there right out from there, No, but
he became a South Beach type guy. He always had
his shirt off, he worked out a lot. And so
last we heard you guys were not cool. But you
have an update. Yeah, so I ended up after a

(11:25):
couple of drinks, I thought, why not just reach out,
called the dude and become friends again. And so I
opened that bridge back up and we've been talking a
little bit. Do you guys plan on hanging out? And
what tickets will you be getting him? No? No No, no,
he said he was happy about my wedding. I mean
he probably would have been the best man. I mean,
so it was weird he didn't even end up going
to the wedding. Yeah, but yeah, it was cool to him.

(11:47):
He said he saw the pictures and it looked awesome,
and I just said sorry and we were moving forward. Man,
That's what the pandemic does. It makes you think about
stuff that happen. I mean, I don't know. I thought
a lot about it. And I mean he is a
good friend. Let's not let some tickets to Sam hunt
Hill getting getting the place of our friendship. You know what.
That's a good story, Ray, Yeah, I like it all right,

(12:08):
speaking to the pandemic. Here in the building where we
are in California, there's not a light on. There's nobody here.
Like I was asking Mike, like, hey, can we reserve
a studio because we gotta be in the morning the
other morning shows here and then can we keep it
until you know it's almost well, that's only eleven fifteen
where we are here. It's one fifteen where you guys are.
And I was a little worried we wouldn't get it.

(12:29):
But there's nobody here because the pandemic. They don't come
into work. And where we are, we've been at work,
you know, butt naked for the past three months, four months,
five months. It is just a different it's a different
place out here, good or bad, that's not my comment,
but it's just it's a completely different COVID culture here.
And so when we walk out of the room, we

(12:50):
have to put a mask on, like we're working in
this room now. But in Nashville again, we don't even
put clothes on. We walk out of the room. We're
spitting everywhere, slapping each other on but you know, having
a good old time. But it's it's it's pretty wild here.
Um I am here. Ray play that first voicemail that
we have from last night, Hey lobby, Lionel apples my

(13:12):
first ylod answers last night, Lionel, it was I don't
I didn't get to watch the whole episode of watch
some of it last night? Did they not explain on
the show? I don't want to say something. I think
that there was a bit of uh contact tracing back

(13:32):
two months ago, and Lionel might have been around somebody
that had been around somebody. So they just said, hey,
we're just gonna not put you in the room with anybody,
because they take this stuff seriously in American Idol, like
there's no if you're if you even like have a
cousin who met somebody once two years ago that had COVID,
Like you're gonna take a break until it's for sure
you didn't have it. They did say it last night
because I did not see the first part of the
show American Idol Show Stop Arounds. Richie was doing virtual

(13:56):
because expose COVID nineteen. All right, great, yeah, that's what happened.
Here's around somebody. I think it was like a hair
dresser of someone. And then so Lionel just stayed away.
As young as Lionel looks and as awesome as he is,
and his Lionel seems he's in his seventies, and he
actually younger than pretty much anybody else on that show.
So that's why, and then the flooding. Anybody else get

(14:17):
hit hard by the flooding this weekend? I mean I
would say about a quarter of a mile from my house.
I mean there were so I drove by today and
I didn't realize how bad it was. But there's debris
all over these baseball fields that I lived by, and
you can see watermarks going up to window sills on houses.
And this was a couple of days ago for us,
So I didn't realize it was that bad and that

(14:38):
close to my house. We did get alerts all day
when it was happening, you know, just like you're we
live on a hill fortunately, so it didn't really get us.
But man, I saw water flowing down my street like
it looked like a little river. It was pretty intense.
I believe I left right as I was about to
start happening. But I believe they said it was the
third rainiest day in Tennessee ever. Like there were parts
of town that I frequent that's was like, you know,

(15:00):
a foot underwater. So Amy, did you get anything? No, Yeah,
I guess we're on a hill. Ish. I mean, it
was loud and for sure woke us up a lot
and kept getting the warnings and I could hear things
that did not sound great, but there was no damage.
Really better where I am bones. There are still some

(15:20):
cars that I saw, like in the middle of fields
that got taken away on like streams or creeks or whatever.
They're still there today. Crazy. All right, We're done with this.
We want to come on and do a little post
show for you and be on Facebook. And that's all
for today. Goodbye everybody. We will see you guys tomorrow.
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