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March 24, 2020 102 mins

Bobby’s girlfriend Caitlin reached out to Amy about ways she can help the homeless. There are less people on the road, which means fewer people to help them, and she wants to offer support. We talked to Bae, Raymundo’s fiancé about gambling away his tax return. Plus, Mike D gives us a relationship update on his girlfriend coming to quarantine with him.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show, pre show. Because
I sit at home and do the show. It is raining.
It's been rain, rain, rain for a couple of days.
I'm always curious and maybe you can google this mic
if rain helps or hurts allergies, because anytime I go,
I feel like I'm cleaning the corona out of my
throat and not the gallergy. But I might just have allergies.

(00:24):
I probably just have allergies, you know. I sat on
the show this morning. If you don't have symptoms, you
probably don't have corona, and someone hit me on it
hard you'll hear it later, and I was like, hey,
if you do have symptoms, you probably don't have corona.
Because you're talking about if ten people get tested, like
one and a half of them end up having it
then have symptoms. So if you're playing the probably game,
even if you do have symptoms and you go and

(00:45):
get tested, you probably still don't have corona. Does that
make sense? I mean, yeah, totally, Okay. People like always
like to jump in my butt when I say stuff,
stand by it. I didn't have symptoms, or if you
don't have symptoms, you probably don't have corona. And if
you do have symptoms, you probably don't have corona. Just
looking at statistics, you probably don't have corona. If you do,

(01:07):
then good luck. That sucks, but probably means the odds
are so I would bet against anyone with symptoms. If
you give me ten people and I'll have symptoms, I'm
gonna bet all ten of them don't have it, and
then when I lose maybe two of them, I'm still
making money because eight of them didn't. All right, Mike,
tell me about rain and allergies. Yeah, they said, like
in late fall or winter, it can increase the pollen count.

(01:29):
Were we late fallow winter? I mean it's spring, but
it's still cold outside. Anyone else have allergies right now? Yes? Yep? Okay,
Are we sure it's not corona, because I'm gonna bet
it's if you wants to take that bet that you
don't have a corona. No, I'm pretty sure I don't
have corona. Like I don't have like I'm not dry
coffin or fever. I just get sinus pressure. That's it,

(01:50):
and in your right bones. Every time it rains it
gets worse. It's very strange. It's the first time that
Caitlin's been out in Nashville and so she's just suffering
from it. She didn't even know she had allergies like this. Um,
all right, Morgan number two is on the phone. I'll
talk to her for a second there. What's up? What
are you jumping into next? As you bene movies? I

(02:13):
don't know. I mean I I'm in the middle of
finishing Mandalorian, which is like the TV series on Disney
Plus with Baby Yoda. Since I finally got to Baby Yoda,
I get to meet him. Okay. Can I send you
in as the little bird that goes into the well

(02:34):
to tell me or into the cave to tell me
if if it's good or not? You know what you
know talking about? Yeah? Will you watch The Godfather? Movies
are good? Yeah? Because you would you send a canary
into the well or a canary into the cave into
the mine to make sure that it's clear. And if

(02:55):
the canary comes out and it's alive, you know that
it's not it wasn't poisonous or there was gas in there.
But if the canary never comes out and it dies,
then it sucks and you know not to go in there. Bones.
I flew in that cave a long time ago. Now
I'm still alive. I want Morgan number two to be
my canary. And she also is way into beinging movies,
which I've never heard of. I mean, she benes a

(03:16):
fricking like she did nine movies in a weekend. Unbelievable. Mike,
what's funny over there? Well, there's three godfather movies and
they're all about three hours long at a canary. So, Morgan,
I want you to be my canary and watch the
Godfathers and tell me if they're really good still, And
if they are, I'll watch them. But if not, I'm
just gonna go with what you say. Okay, I'll watch them.

(03:38):
Are they somewhere that I can watch them? Or do
I have to buy them? Oh? I don't know. I'll
buy them for you if you have to buy them.
Can you see where the Godfathers are? Mike, let me
check them out. By the way, Mike actually has a
microphone when we work from home, Like he's sitting next
to me with a microphone because he comes to the
house and and Mike, you're quarantined except for coming here, right, Yeah,
it's just my house in here, that's it, thank God.

(03:58):
Like it's he's not bringing anything in here. So I'm
all right because I'm living within my walls. My whole
world right now is within my walls. Amy, are you
leaving your house at all? No, I'm walking my dog
and stuff that I haven't really I know, and I
had to go to Walgreens for my dad, I know.

(04:20):
But other than that, No, if it's not something that
absolutely have to do, then I'm not doing it. And
when I'm walking the dog, I'm keeping distance from people,
but they are not keeping distance from me. You're a
little choppy right now, I think because everybody in the
internet right because it's, you know, after ten am right now,
and everybody gets on the internet around this time. And
I think it's that's what makes you start to be

(04:41):
so choppy. You can't tell, right, No, I can't tell.
To me, I sound perfect. Someone stole an ambulance it
was parked upon of a hospital in Philadelphia and went
joy riding. I just don't have the courage to do
anything like that. It would not be fun because I
would be thinking about jail the whole time. But when

(05:02):
he stole it, he didn't realize that the MT was
still in the back. The MT jumped out and called
nine one one. The cops found the ambulance abandoned a
shopping mall. They haven't made any arrest. I mean, I
don't know who it is. I just if I saw
a running cop car or running ambulance, there is no
way I would get in that thing. I don't. I
would be a terrible criminal because I wouldn't be able
to sleep at night. I would just be waiting for

(05:23):
the coffee to come in the door the whole time.
All Right, we are well, what is that? Is that thunder? Yeah?
I think the rain is rolling in or are there
something happening downstairs? That's the weird thing? Is that my dog?
Am I being robbed as I'm doing the show? Is
it thunder the walls of my house? It's not balancing

(05:47):
off the same way. And maybe it's just because I'm
always used to hearing me do the show from inside
our studio. But I talked to a few of my
radio contemporaries yesterday and we were kind of talking about
are working from home? Watch to Charlotage and the God
for a long time. Yesterday we were because they're working
from home. He's in New York, like they've they've been
working from home, so he's in New York and they're

(06:08):
dealing with that. I talked to intern. I did intern
John's podcast yesterday as a guest. I think what he
and I retweeted it what he is doing on his podcast.
It's like a subset of it's called thought Shower. I
think you can see my my Twitter. But I think
he's talking to people that have like mentored him. And

(06:28):
he works for a show in DC. And then so
he talked to me, and then I talked to Angie
in Chicago, and we're all kind of going through the
same thing. We're like, all right, does our equipment work.
We're working with for mom and as long as it's
going to be. So that's that's kind of what the
call was about yesterday. Do you work Amy, Do you
talk to anybody in radio at all? I've been talking

(06:52):
with Carla Marie and Danielle from so Carla Marie from
her show with Anthony and then Danielle from Elvis's show. Yeah,
good for you. Whichat when are you going to put
your podcast series out? Oh? That goes So the trailer
comes out this Saturday, and then the actual episodes there's

(07:12):
gonna four episodes every Saturday in April, so it'll be
the first Saturday of April and then the next four
episodes every Saturday. Yeah, it's like a bonus series, like
because I have my Tuesday Q and A and then
my Thursday four Things, and then my Saturday is like
a new, completely different thing. But there will be four
of them. It's like a series, and there's four episodes

(07:32):
in the series. So every saturday're putting out four episodes.
What you're saying, Oh no, I'm putting out there's four
episodes in the series, and one will release every Saturday. Okay,
he said four on Saturday. I was like, dance sixteen episodes.
No no, no no, no, no, sorry, one every Saturday of
the month, equaling four total. Well, tell everybody what this
is inside of your podcast, because I think people could

(07:53):
if they if they haven't subscribed yet, they can and
even if they have, they'll know what's coming. Oh yeah,
I mean, so it's going to live on four Things
with Amy Brown, So that's what you would subscribe to.
And then the series is called Outweigh and it we're
covering the gray area of disordered eating and eating disorders,
Like you're not clinically diagnosed with something, but you might

(08:15):
be overexercising or restricting too much food and or eating
too much and you can't really figure out why and
what's going on. And we cover that and we hear stories,
like I have submissions from real people sharing their personal stories,
so it's very relatable. We just want people to know
they're not alone. And then we also brought on experts

(08:36):
like doctors and therapists that explain kind of what's happening
and how we need to kind of let go of
the fear around it, and so and we named it
outweigh because you know, realizing you have that and getting
out of a disordered eating lifestyle outweighs anything else in
your life. So it's important. And I think people there's

(08:58):
a lot of fear right now with wake gain and
being stuck at home in quarantine. So I feel like
it's coming out also at a good time because it
maybe you can help people navigate through what they're feeling
and emotions and food and weight gain and stuff. Well,
I hope everybody subscribes to four Things with Amy Brownick.
Can hear that you're chopping out a little bit at
the end there too, Oh, do. Okay, thanks, but I
got it. You're doing a whole episode about a tribute

(09:18):
to me. That's that's nice. Thank you. Yeah, that's what
I felt like you were saying. Yeah, every Saturday, it's
a tribute to Bobby Nice. And you guys are still
doing the Sore Losers podcast, right, Oh yeah, we're still
doing it. Yeah, every day we do it. We have
Wednesdays off now, which we've taken off, but every other
day we're doing it. And we even started something really
cool bones we're doing. We're doing a coin flip Madness.

(09:42):
Since we don't have March Madness, we are doing brackets,
so we created a whole new thing like where like
the way basketball is supposed to be with a tournament,
we had our own bracket, but instead of games, we're
gonna flip a coin. So if you're gambling on that though,
oh yeah, I mean we don't do anything without gambling.
I mean, it's not a lot of money. It's just

(10:02):
it's recreational fund Like you o me five dollars. By
the way, we won't talk about that. Oh no, it's
coming up in the show. Yea, yeah, yeah, you'll me
five dollars on Eddie said, hey, do you let me
have your Venmo? And at one point I told listeners
just to venmo me money and didn't say I was
gonna do with it. I was like, just trust me
and did. I'm giving it all to Saint Jude. But

(10:25):
I don't know how to put money in my bank
account from my venmo because the only thing I would
do is I would get money from listeners and then
give it to people. And then Eddie was like, give
me five bucks for your Venmo, and Eddie, if you
did that, I wouldn't know how to get it though,
I mean, it'll live in there. See. Basically, the way
my venmo works is the way money comes in is
I'll do bets, you know, like uh, brackets or whatever,

(10:47):
or if there's like a golf tournament, we'll do bets
amongst friends, and if I win it, all the money
goes into Venmo. But I never spend that money. It
just stays in there. But then when we get babysitters
from my family for my kids, I pay them through Venmos.
It's it's a NonStop wheel of like gambling winnings go in,
babysitting money goes out. Did you just see Venmo in
a Hispanic accent. Venemo, it's Venmo, he goes. When I

(11:13):
have babysitters, I pay them in Venmo, guys, I am Hispanic.
What do you want from me? I have seven dollars
and twenty two cents in my Venmo and I have
no idea how that's even in there? Are you supposed
to have a because my Venmo name is Bobby dash
Bones or is it Bobby bones? Let me check, let

(11:36):
me check in if I find the bones off Venmo?
You five dollars right now? Oh god? Okay, go ahead, okay,
I'll take it here. What is it, Bobby? What do
you have? Bobby slasher bones? What says Bobby dash Bones? Yeah,
that's what it is. It is. It's not Bobby bones,
Bobby dash bones, Bobby dash Bones. Did someone already have
Bobby bones? I don't know. I got your bones, that's you,
and it's got your picture and everything. All right, let's see, yep,

(11:57):
seventy five dollars. Five dollars and then you have to
send a message on Venmo for what it's for? Was
this for again? Draft? The draft you finished last? I'm
gonna send you a Venmo. You're gonna send you money now,
perfect one dollar. I like this game because because people
can see what you write, right, yes, yeah, okay? One dollar.
And then I'm putting the eggplant and I'm putting and

(12:20):
I'm putting and I'm putting. You know what you did?
You can get in trouble for this? What are you doing,
Bobby Dash Bones? I did one I did one dollar
and it's been and it's um, oh my gosh, eggplant.
You know what you did? And I think, Eddie, you

(12:44):
just put drafts. You don't have a picture on yours. No,
no, no no, I don't. I don't. I'm anonymous. Okay, I
just got your dollar, Bones. It's public, right yeah, yeah,
public the world. What I mean, I don't know. I
was just gonna send you one, but I can't. I
can't do, egg Plant. You know what you did? Like,
I mean, how can you get in trouble? Said you're

(13:08):
getting Oh yeah, you get in trouble, dude, Like that's
not you can't pay for stuff like that. Well they
don't know that though. I'm gonna send you another dollar. Hey, Bones,
let me ask you a question. Hold on, do you
see the one I differ ready? Yeah? Oh my gosh,
glory whole repair. You're a carpenter. Such an idiot, Amy,

(13:38):
do you know what that is? Now? Okay, okay, now
I was gonna ask. I was gonna ask you when
people use the peach like, I always feel weird because
like the peach, what do you know what that means? Right? Oh?
I see, I thought it was something else. No, it's
the butt okay because the shape of it, got it? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, yeah,

(13:58):
all right, Um, okay, I think that's it. We're gonna
play where's the children a dollar? Bobby? Pay me back?
Pay me back? Oh? Stop it, don't be hassling me
to give you money back. Hold on? Did you is
your name? Amy Edge? Amy dash Edge? Yes? Because when

(14:22):
I first signed up for this, I was years ago
and I didn't even know what venmo was. But I
needed to pay Kelly from Velvet's Edge something and so
she's like, just venmo me and I was like, what
is Venmo? So when I signed up, I got nervous
because I could see everything was public and I didn't
want people seeing me doing stuff I didn't understand it.
So I was like, oh, I'm just gonna use this
for Kelly, who cares? So I just made my name

(14:43):
Amy Edge, like Velvet's Edge, and now I use it
for everything and people are like, what boun have you
seen my name? Yeah, Eddie Garcia, No, oh wait, Eddie Edge. Yeah,
why is it? I just saw Bobby's eggplayer. You know
what you did? Eddie wanted to say Eddy Edge. So
Amy came on air and talked about it. I was like, oh,

(15:05):
let me get Venmo. So I did, Eddie Edge and
I started. I started Venmo because you guys would send
me to Starbucks to get coffee for you all, and
I was like, I'm not buying all this, so I
started a Menmo account. So that see, that's why you're Edge.
That's so funny. Correct, it's all because of Kelly. You
guys are also dumb. All right, all right, I'm gonna go.

(15:26):
My name is Bobby Edge. Glory is that? What is
that about it? Don't Amy, I don't even google it,
wor got nothing else to do? Okay, Google, I'm just Ray.
Let me ask you a question, Ray, Can I we
did that? We were talking during a break about your investing.

(15:48):
Can I play that on the Post show? It wasn't
on the air. Yeah, you don't care, you have it
m we rolled, well, we roll. Well, everybody's clear. There's
nobody something bad. Um, but myke D's rolling everything over
here in case our system goes down. But it's pretty funny.
Well Raymond has given stock tips during a break. Yeah,

(16:11):
I do it. You don't care, okay, I want to
play it. I just didn't have the audio, so I
was curious for we're getting it from. Hey, you guys
are recording everything. Yeah, you guys too, well, myke deal,
it just stays rolling on this side computer we have
in my house. Okay, so uh it's not bad. It's
actually pretty funny. Wouldn't put anything bad up, or if

(16:32):
I did, I wouldn't ask you. I just put it up. Um,
all right, that's it. We're you're gonna hear us talk
to raymondar during a break. Then we'll get in today's show.
This is the post show. Um eddide, you get my
glory hole repair. Thank you? So really, I just paid
you three bucks, so thank you. Man. I know yours
wasn't funny, and Amy's wasn't funny either. She just said
a bunch of alcohol EMOJS you okay with her? Amy

(16:55):
with your family? Gun don't know. I couldn't find anything
that was appropriate. Well, mine definitely wasn't. I'm right, I know,
but I can't. I don't know. Guys, Just yeah, when
is too soon? Just have our first cocktail? Should we
do a Zoom happy hour altogether? You know? I keep

(17:16):
seeing people on Zoom or like FaceTime doing group like
happy hours where they all hang out and have a
you know, we should do that. Yeah, I want too. No, no,
but I'll be happy to. Yeah, I'm okay. Whatever it's
not on my calendar. Her today, movie tomorrow. Um, I'll

(17:36):
get your people. Dang, maybe I should have made that one.
There we go. What are you doing? All right? What
do you mean? What are you doing over there? Who
liked you? Know what you did? Oh? Mike did all right?
Here is us talking to Ray during a break about
his investing. You can hear that. Then we'll get in
today's show, Thank you very much. And here is Tuesday's

(17:59):
Bob Bon't show by everybody. I just can't believe you're
putting that much money in there, and like guessing guessing.
I mean they were, they were, they had advisors and stuff,
and I just use what they said. So you put
a thousand dollars in Royal Caribbean. Yeah, and why would
you not take out right now? Because if you put
a thousand bucks in, you're probably up thus because I

(18:20):
didn't do it to gamble it. I did it to
just invest. Check on it in a year. No, No,
but you did invest like you actually made money right now. Right.
But when I do stock, I don't do it in
a week. It's not day trading. I wait forever. Hmm.
Interesting that you put that much in that stock and
you just do it all in app Yeah, all on

(18:41):
Robin Hood? Yeah, all right, Ammy, What do you think
about that? I mean, are you surprised did he put
that much money in? Yeah? When he's sending his tax
refund overwhere funnies? How much money you think you losing
a month? Ray? Um? Nowadays? Maybe five? Though? Oh what

(19:04):
that hurts? That hurts just listening to that now a days.
But what days were before? Yeah? What were the other days? Yeah?
What was history like for you? Words? Or better? Like
it's a real question like are you are you trending
up or down? Oh? I'm trending up. Yeah, That's why

(19:25):
I've started doing investments in the past six months. Investments. Again,
I don't know a lot about this stuff. But investments
are like bonds right where you're probably gonna get money back.
Stocks are tough. That's just gambling. Oh no, it definitely.
Billy bought bitcoin when it was fifteen thousand and now
it's five thousand. So yeah, no, that was a major gamble.

(19:47):
So he's got to wait probably five years or I
could keep going down that. Yeah, I think it'll go
up a lot more, but yeah, it obviously could. At
one point it was a thousand. Man, if people knew
the numbers you were just tossing around, they think you
were rich. I know. He's like, that's the point, Ny,

(20:10):
any other tips right now? No, that was the only one.
If you have nothing else. No, I got the app off.
I'm ready to go all right. Nothing. That was pretty good.
Huh well yeah, but like how much does that worth?
I can tell you. But the thing about when people
are like, oh the stock market's up or down in
the ark, I'm like, I don't know a lot of

(20:31):
people would stalk. Let's see here, most people in America
don't have a bunch of stocks. I just kind of
dick around a little bit. How long do you have
we can go all the way to the top. I
turned it off. No, this is life, man is a bit.
I'm out apples at two hundred and thirty five dollars

(20:53):
a share. Wow. Yeah. And they suffered because they had
to shut down China. Yeah yeah, and it went down
again stins. I pulled it up and grats Bobby Bones.
You're ACM win ACM grats Bobby Bones. Repeat National all

(21:16):
of the year, baby win love you. Yeah, I like it.
Proportions of the following program we're prerecorded transmitting America is Good.

(21:37):
Hey guys, welcome to Tuesday Show Amy. How are you
doing good? How about you pretty good? We are in
our home studios right now, or we're in our home
closets or whatever we have here to do our show.
I'm in a closet, so you know we're gonna be
here for the next few hours. You guys can always
tweet at me as the show goes at mister Bobby

(21:59):
Bones and then the show out as at Bobby Bones show.
You know where in our house is trying to figure
out exactly what we're gonna do, and just watching a
bunch of stuff. You know. I mentioned yesterday that I
had watched Pioneer Woman. That's what it's called right, the
Pioneer Woman. Yes, and she's amazing, Like her cookbooks are great,
her cooking show's awesome, Like my family has been a
fan of hers for years. Watch another episode of The

(22:20):
Tiger King. But I have watched a movie I did.
Richard Jewel was a name of the movie that Caitlin
and I watched, and remember when it came out, it
was kind of a big deal for a second, and
it's about the guy in nineteen ninety six when the
Olympics were here in America and Atlanta, there was a bombing.
Do you remember the bombing amy in the news or no,
I don't, so I do a little bit. I was

(22:42):
a teenager and I remember him being on the news
and I remember them saying that he was guilty of
bombing the Olympics. And so in my mind, I still
feel like Richard Jewel was the bomber, just when I
just think about it, which is totally unfair. And you
had to watch this movie because I was a security guard,
and they penned it on him because they had nobody

(23:03):
else to pen it on. And at the end, and
again this is not ruining the movie. At the end,
he's not guilty. He didn't do it. It was vindicated.
It shows you that at the beginning of the movie,
and so I just watched it. I felt so bad
for him, and Kaylin's a bleeding heart more so than
I am. The whole time. She feels so bad for him.
The first twenty minutes so are pretty dopey. It feels

(23:24):
like it's going to be a comedy, but then it
really starts to get good after the first little bit.
So I would recommend Richard Jewell and we did a
review on Instagram too, if you want to see it
at mister Bobby Bones, Did you watch that Fox News movie? Yeah?
I did, Bombshell finally. It's been on my list for
a while, so I think I was a little too
hyped up about it. I did think it was good.
It obviously reminds me of The Morning Show because it's

(23:46):
covering sexual harassment in that media world, and so the
CEO of Fox News, if you remember him being in
the news being taken down because of the Megan Kelly
and gression. I keep wanting to say, Gretchen Wilson, Gretchen
Carson or something like Carlson. Yes and there it's I mean,

(24:08):
the stories are just powerful and it's crazy that that
is that actually happened and is happening places. But I
think I hyped it up too much in my head.
So I'm going to give it three point five foxes
out of five. And who did Nicole Kidman play because
she was Gretchen? Okay? Yes? And then uh, I mean

(24:28):
the casting and hair and makeup was beyond like it
was so perfect, like oh, even like Bill O'Reilly is
featured in there, and whoever they got to play him.
It's crazy how it looks like him. Yeah, so well
I recommend it. You give it three and a half.
But then you recommend it, what's the hey, my dear
the movie guy, what is the recommendation meter? I'd say

(24:50):
probably about three and a half. You can recommend a movie, Okay, yeah,
if it's less than three and an okay, don't watch it.
Here's the Bobby Bones Show podcast highlight segment of the day, Amy,
did my girlfriend end up texting you yesterday? Yeah? She did.
She sent me and no, I mean we were texting
about a couple other things at some point, but then
she sent me a note about her concern for the

(25:12):
homeless people that she's seeing like, there's ones that you know,
when you're driving around, you see them. It's like their
corner and you know they're there. And she like, her
heart is just so amazing because she was immediately concerned
with the fact that there's less people on the road.
So that means these you know, people are getting less.
You know, either they're selling a paper for two dollars,
so they're getting less customers buying their paper, they're getting

(25:33):
less goodies given to them to help them get through
the day. So she knew that. You know, we've worked
with Home Street Home, so she's like, do you have
any ideas what the best thing to do is. So
I actually reached out to Home Street Home. Stephen, the
guy that's founded it, was homeless for five years so
and he knows like every homeless person in town, so
he knows exactly what they need. So I'll share with

(25:55):
you all what he shared with me for her, if
you want me to. Well, she comes home yesterday and
she'll go to Starbucks because the Starbucks has just drive through,
and she'll go through and she talks to the guy
and now it's a couple of people there every day
and she gives them a couple of dollars and has
a conversation with them, and she came up. She was
had tears in her eyes because she was like, nobody's
there to help them. And I'm like, well, if you

(26:18):
want to do something like, I'm down. And so that's
when she texted you. And our plan was to make
some goodie bags to take around talent today. Is that
what you texted her back? Yeah? So I asked him
what would he put inside for them, and he said
a bottle of water, nutrition bars, washcloths, a bar of soap,

(26:40):
fresh fruit, and if so inclined. Because of the situation,
he's not against putting a couple of dollars in them,
which typically he doesn't promote that. It's more just giving
them things that they can use. But I mean, given
the situation, he's like, whatever, just give them a few
dollars if you can. Well, that's what we're doing today.
On my edule, you'll see that we have this afternoon

(27:02):
set aside to make these bags. I think we're gonna
try to make twenty of them and see if we
can find enough people to give them to today and
see how that turns out. For today, um, we're gonna
drive out for an no morning a half. Yeahs, and
that's all her, that's not me. Yeah, I haven't left
the house. Listen, I am completely quarantined and I got
the quarantine hair, the quarantine beard. She's making the runs
and you know, I'm staying in the cave. And she

(27:25):
came back was just heartbroken, and I was like, hey, listen,
if you want to do something, like I'm here to
support you and whatever you want to do. So that's
what we're gonna do today. But yeah, I appreciate you
getting back to her. Yeah, no, I love her, love
her heart already. I was like, oh, yes, another Oh,
she just went up. I don't want to I don't
want to tell you what I said in my head.

(27:46):
Why I had a thought in my head, but I
don't want to share it with you. You You can say it.
Oh I pictured y'all getting married after that text? Why
did that text? Well, it's been a lot of things.
It's been adding up, Like there's just been you know,
even when I was over there for my birthday and
she made the cupcakes and like, of course she's my

(28:08):
friend now because you're dating her, but like she she
knows that I'm important to you, Like we have a relationship,
so she was trying to make it special and made
me cupcakes for you, Like I was like, this is
just she like she's already awesome. I know that, but
there's been little things that have been adding up. And
then yesterday, after that text and our exchange about the

(28:29):
homeless community, I was like, wow, Okay, I pictured y'all
literally walking down the aisle. It's not that you're out
of your mind thinking about that specifically, but that's what
it was that made you think about that. No, there
was it's been all adding up, and that was like
the that was the icing on the cake. Like that

(28:50):
did it for me. I was like, you know what,
if you married her, I would not be mad about
it at all. No, she's great. We've been quarantine now
every day for over two weeks, and the only time
that I feel like sometimes she's a little little less
than impressed is when I want to play play video
games for hours and hours a now because I'm not
a gamer, but I'll just disappear and my studio and

(29:12):
my house is upstairs, Like I'm in my studio my
house upstairs now, but the video game room, which is
just a guest bedroom, is also upstairs, so I'll just go
go ahead. I'm gonna go upstairs. And for a while,
I think she was thinking I was going to work
and I would just disappear. And she came up to
the studio when I was upstairs and I wasn't in here,
and she was like, gonna bring me a drink or something,
and she was like huh. And then she came into
the video game room and she's like, this is what

(29:32):
you mean when you say upstairs. I don't think she
I think she just thought I was working for a
couple hours and she walks in and I'm knee deep
in a game at NBA basketball. Yeah, but yeah, listen,
it's it's going great. We were watching Tiger King last night,
another episode of that. Did you have you watched yet? Yeah?
I got episode one? And what do you think? So?

(29:55):
I mean, I just Netflix never lets me down of
teaching me about all these crazy things that happen in
our world that I had no idea existed. Well, this
is pretty close to her where she lives. Yeah, Oklahoma,
I know, and I had no I was just like,
what in the world, I've never heard of this in
my life, and here it is. It's just going down

(30:17):
for all all this time. So anyway, yeah, episode one,
and I'll probably try to get another one in today. Well,
we're watching it. She said her mom would never let
her go to this as a kid because her mom
knew all about it. This guy, if you haven't watched
Tiger King yet and you're listening to the show, he
has a zoo basically a big cat zoo that he
created for himself and people will come and he breeds tigers.

(30:38):
And he is has two husbands. You haven't got to
that in that episode yet, Amy, But they have a marriage,
two husbands, they get married. He is yet a gun
guy with two husbands. He loves big cats. I mean,
he's like shooting like super powerful firearms on his trap.

(31:01):
The whole thing's nutty. And then he's from Oklahoma, but
he's wearing a longhorn hat at times, which is I'm
always like, listen, I'm a razorbag. But if you're from Oklahoma,
you usually don't like the long horns and vice versa.
And so it's it's super interesting, like and I don't
even really know what happens at the end. I've read
some headlines about it. I kind of know but there

(31:23):
are seven episodes and I'm a few end but we
watched that again last night too. But the last few
shows that she's put me on, one of them was
Cheer and I was like, I don't want to watch Cheer.
Ended up loving it, and she was the one that goes, hey,
we should watch Tiger King. Love that. She's why we're
getting the Pioneer Woman on the show later this week
because when she picks a show, I'll sit and watch
it with her. And we watched The Pioneer Woman her
cooking show on is that Food Network? It's on? Yeah, Amy, Yeah,

(31:48):
So she's gonna come on the show, and she's geeking
out that we're gonna talk to the Pioneer Woman. I
don't know much about Pioneer Woman except she also lives
in Oklahoma, so maybe I'm like one third Oklahoma. Now
what's happening to me? Anyway? Yeah, I'm here for it
because I love Pioneer Woman. So I'm pumped. Tell Caitlin
to keep it coming. Yeah, that'll be so. Lionel Richie's

(32:10):
on tomorrow's show, Pioneer Woman at Brentley Gilbert Are on
Thursday show Sam Hants on Friday show. I believe that's
how it's going Bobby Bones Show, three Stories. Let's go
over to our producer, Raymundo, Raymondo, what you're out over there?
President Donald Trump said Monday's gonna reconsider the nation's social
distancing policy within a matter of days, and he promised
America's gonna be open for business very soon. The State

(32:31):
Department this week is gonna bring back sixteen hundred Americans
who are stranded abroad. They're gonna do it on about
sixteen different flights. And finally, cops are gonna start using
drons if they have night vision cameras to patrol neighborhoods,
and they're gonna catch people that are breaking that stay
at home order. Did you see the guy that broke
into that place and stole all those coronavirus tests? No?

(32:54):
I didn't. Yeah, winning I think it was an Orlando.
He went into like a medical clinic, found them and
stole a bunch of them, and now they're waiting for
him to sell them online. But I guess you could
tell them other places in eBay. But yeah, they have
a picture of him. He's gonna cut off shirt and
he's got pretty big biceps, got a beard and he's
walking out with all these bags of coronavirus tests. I
did see two where they're going, Hey, why don't we

(33:16):
spend a little less time testing all the NBA and
a little more time testing our first responders, because that's
what you're seeing a lot of folks like that get
a lot of tests. And I did see a nurse
in Indianapolis yesterday and she was like, Hey, I just
got diagnosed with coronavirus and now I can't work for
six months. Oh my gosh. So there was a pay

(33:38):
pal up to help her. But you know, whenever bad
times are happening, and there's always people looking to take
advantage of that. There was someone in Nebraska who stole
sixty one bags of Dippin' Dots. They didn't really know
what they were getting into, but they stole twelve thousand
dollars worth of Dippin' Dots. Remember when Dippin' Dots with
the ice cream of the future. But now it's the
future and they're still not really the ice cream of
it today, I know, but they claim to be the

(34:00):
ice cream of the future. Yeah, maybe just not enough
in the future, right. I didn't mention too that the
guy that plays James Bond, Daniel Craig, he has one
hundred and twenty five million dollars and he was in
the news because he says he won't leave any of
it to his children, and he says that inheritance is
distasteful and he's going to get rid of it or

(34:20):
give it all away. What are your thoughts on that? Wow,
I guess I don't find it distasteful, but I think
that it's good to spread the love around. Like if
you want to give some away, great, if you want
to set some up for your family or your grandkids
or your grandkids grandkids, Like I don't mind sharing the love,

(34:41):
Like I would love to be able to leave my
kids stuff, but I would still want them to have
a drive in a hunger to go figure out what
they want to do. Like I wouldn't want it to
be to where they just get all this money and
don't have to work. Well. I think it's a little
misleading whenever somebody super rich says they're not leaving money
to their kids. Warren Buffets another one of these, But
they're also able to provide for them while they're alive,

(35:02):
meaning a top notch education, a lot of great resources
that other folks wouldn't have. So although he will not
be leaving this money, he does actually get to give
them the base to get started. Yes, so he's fifty two.
He says his philosophy is to get rid of it
or give it away before you go. He has no
plans on passing down his wealth to his daughters, including

(35:25):
the two year old he shares with his wife, Rachel Wise,
and he says, Hey, I think inheritance is quite distasteful.
My philosophy is to get rid of it or give
it away before you go. You know, I struggle too,
because I have a good job now. I struggle with
when I finally do have kids because I grew up
extremely poor with no resources whatsoever and had to create
my own. But it's made me who I am today,
and I'm so proud of the fact that I didn't

(35:46):
have a lot because I was able to figure out
a lot. I struggle with what I'm gonna do because
I would not be the person I am today without
the struggle, without the hardships, without learning, and I wouldn't
have the empathy that I have now for others going
through what's really tough. Had I not been through it. Yeah,
but there's no way for you to recreate your circumstance

(36:08):
for your kids whatever. Oh are you saying you can't
I just do a Truman Show like thing with them, Yeah,
at a trailer on Mountain Pine like I had. Yeah. No,
it's already impossible. Like they're going to have, you know,
probably at least their own bedroom. Yeah. Plus yeah, you
want to shape it to where they have to sleep
in the living room. You're like, you could say I

(36:29):
didn't have a room growing up, so you don't have
a room, you know. And I never had a car
growing up until I bought it myself. And it's like,
I think about that crap where I'm like, man, if
I can afford it, do I buy them a car?
Do I'll make them? But then you want to give
them everything that you I know. I mean, it's it's
something you're going to have to figure out. But I
think you're you're a smart person, and you're already thinking
ahead on it. And I think you've seen how it

(36:51):
can go totally the wrong direction if you give too much.
So I think you'll find that balance of trying to
give them what you did have, but also trying to
keep them humble. I was also reading a story about
money where Mike Tyson is like twenty thousand deep in
bookings on Cameo. You know that thing where you get

(37:11):
on and it's like, yeah, it's in a video. So
he loads up and goes, Okay, I'm gonna do Cameo
and in six hours locked up twenty thousand dollars. Wow. Cameo.
By the way, I'm not on it, but it's a
service where people can have their favorite people make a
custom video for a fee. Bethany Frankel, do I how
or Brett Farve, Mark McGrath. I mean, there's thousands of

(37:32):
celebrities on this, and so Mike Tyson got on three
hundred bucks in the demand was massive, so they we're
gonna have to raise that price, right, I guess. So
casn to be very busy making videos for a long time.
Sarah Jessica Parker made fifty thousand dollars over two days
for a charity fundraiser or twenty nineteen. Wow, I bet

(37:52):
you cameos up now because everybody's at home too, Like
the bookings are up because people are just at home online.
I know. Jake Owen does it for. Maybe that's what
I should I should do just a couple of days.
Maybe you can give the money to charity. That would
be awesome. And we all have our own quarantine type

(38:13):
situations happening where Amy and I are working from home
this morning, and so we're not having to leave the
house very much. I really don't leave the house at all.
My girlfriend will head to the store occasionally, she'll go
to Target or the grocery store, like one out of
every three days. But it's been going pretty good. I mean,
we've been quarantine. The only time we've ever had a
not super pleasant experience is when it comes to video games,

(38:35):
because I just I'm like, I'm gonna got to play
video games and Amy I'll disappear for like three or
four hours, Oh my gosh. And I'm not a video
game guy, but it's and I don't think I would
be as a video gaming if it wasn't for the headset.
And I can get on with Mike d or Eddie
or my friend Mike Signs and we get on, play basketball,
we play Call of Duty, and with guys we struggle

(38:56):
so hard to have an open communication with any sort
of vulnerable to you whatsoever. But I'm telling you, when
you put the headset on in the middle of a
basketball game, I'm talking to people, talking to my dude
friends about things we've never talked about in person on
the phone. And I know you don't believe that, but
I would. I do. I know some people give me

(39:16):
side eye, okay, And and not Katelyn. She doesn't either.
She's just because even fantasy football is like this way
for guys too, because it's just that conduit to get
us to talking and sharing our feelings. Because but anyway,
we played basketball for like three hours. It's not all feelings,
don't get me wrong. But it definitely is a bonding thing.
So I'm doing that all day. I'm quarantined up in

(39:39):
the house. It's fine. I was kind of built for this,
since I can worry from home and never have to
leave home. I kind of love it. Okay, what do
you mean you were built for this? Oh? I can
just lock down to my house for a year if
I have to, Okay, Yeah, like you, it doesn't bother
you to just be no, like in your own space
and alone. And I was thinking, like, imagine, I mean you, Katelyn,

(40:00):
and being a part of your life is what the
last four four months or so, what if all this
had happened. I am so glad that she made it
to town and ended up quarantined with you, because I'd
be so beyond worried about you if she wasn't in
your life. I don't know if there's a reason to
be worried, but it it just wouldn't be healthy. It

(40:21):
definitely would be a different situation. But it's going great
and you so far, I've just been quarantined alone. Well, yeah,
because my husband and kids went on spring break and
then they're they're quarantined with their cousins and their dad's
a doctor and so everybody feels safe there. They live
kind of out on a bunch of land. I don't

(40:44):
know if they're going to come home, Like, where are y'all?
What is happening? But my husband did get sick and
was just throwing up, so we're working on that. Wow, yeah,
maybe he doesn't have how do you know, well, well, again,
he's with a doctor, like right now, I guess that's

(41:05):
not a concern, but they're trying to figure out what
it is. And they drove, so he has a long
drive back from Austin to Nashville, so he needs to
be and he's the only one that can drive, so
he needs to not be sick while he's doing it.
So I don't know. We just have a lot to
figure out. But right now, yeah, I've been what was
supposed to be like an awesome kids go on spring break.

(41:26):
I have to stay here and work, but maybe I'll
get some alone time because we don't. I don't ever
get it turned into not being awesome because it suddenly
when like everybody has to be quarantined and is kind
of alone, it makes it less appealing. Are you sure
your husband doesn't have a krona because that's one of
the signs. Well, I don't know. I mean, obviously I'm
worried about it. I just got the text message, so
I just have to I don't know, we have to

(41:48):
figure it out. Well, Mike D's girlfriend, we had thought
because if you heard Friday's show, Mike, do you wanted
his girlfriend to come up here and she didn't want
to fly, but Amy offered her to ride with her
husband and her kids back from Austin and Nashville, Right, Mike, yep?
And so you told your girl from this Yeah, and
what she say. She thought it was best that she

(42:08):
just stay in Austin at the risk of, you know,
getting anybody sick, in case she had something. We just
thought it was a responsible thing to do for her,
just to stay there and kind of write it out, wait,
in case she has something. What do you mean, Well,
I mean she doesn't know, like, does she have any symptoms. No,
but she didn't want to put herself in that position
of being confined with someone in a car for that
long dank, So you may not see her for a

(42:29):
couple of months. Yeah, I mean the last time she
was here, we kind of went into it knowing that
it might be a while until we saw each other again,
and there was that opportunity we had to make it work,
but we just decided probably best not to make you sad. Yeah,
I don't think me sad. I would like to spend
quarantine with her and have somebody at the house, but
I think we can do the long distance thing and

(42:50):
get through this together. Dang, no symptoms that she was
she didn't want to go. You sure that wasn't an excuse. No,
it's not, That's really what it was. Why I'm just
I'm just saying, if you have no symptoms, you probably
don't think you have it, you know. But good thing
is Amy's husband apparently has it now. Guys, I don't know,
like this could just be, but I was really looking

(43:12):
forward to hopefully seeing my family soon. But now listen,
you're walking to come over here. Yeah. Oh well, thank you.
Y'all are super kind. Yeah, I mean, Caitlin even texted
me and I thought that was like really nice. But
I also don't want to like, I don't know, I am.
I am trying to take the whole stay at home
seriously because I think it's important to listen to what

(43:34):
people experts are telling us, and we need to stay
at home. Yeah, but you can stay at home over here. Yeah,
I know, I know, and I may take you all
up on that. The latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan
number two thirty second Skinny. Congratulations to Marion Morris and
Ryan Hurd. They welcome their baby boy yesterday. His name
is Hayes Andrew Hurd. The ACM Awards have been rescheduled.

(43:58):
The show will now air on September We're sixteenth on CBS,
with Keith Urban still on board to host. In details
about the venue and performers will be announced soon. Keith
Urban played a home concert for his fans on social
media from his studio at home. He called the Urban
Underground and during it he played a tribute to Kenny
Rogers by covering his song The Gambler. I'm Morgan number two.

(44:32):
That's your skinny call. It's time for the good news
producer ready. With social distancing going on and you know,
people not working, I know childcare is a big issue
happening right now. Well, there's a family in Arizona that
owns a farm and they got so much acres. They
have over forty seven acres, and they're like, you know
what if people need to drop off their kids or

(44:53):
have childcare or let them even just run around and
play with animals, they could do it at this farm.
So they're just letting anyone come by, and really they can.
They don't have to drop off their kids. They can
play with their kids. But they have the acres, so like,
why not. There's a lot of distance there. All those
acres sound like a lot of social distance to be kept.
And also what pad of parents would just take and
drop their kid off at the farm, all right? Seen

(45:14):
eight hours kid play with the goats. I thought about that.
I wouldn't drop mine off free arrange for free range parenting.
I like that though. Everybody's trying to find ways to
help out. Love that. That's what it's all about. That
was tell me something good, Bobby show Down. Sorry up
to day. This story comes with us from Spartanburg County,
South Carolina. A thirty one year old man wanted a

(45:37):
few days off work. He's like, how can I get
a paid vacation? Ha, coronavirus is going around. So he
faked a doctor's note, took it into his boss and said,
I got corona. I need two weeks off. So he
got two weeks off, but his boss went to the
health officials. They had to shut down the center. He
didn't have coronavirus. You know. That's he goes into his
boss with corona. He's like, Hey, I'm all here. That's

(46:01):
probably one you just call in, right, Yeah, if you're
gonna fake it, you probably just call that one in.
All right, there you go, I'm lunchbox at your bone head.
Story of the day, Amy, If your husband came home
and had a tattoo of your face on his arm,
what would you think, have you lost your mind? You
wouldn't even want that on him. I just would be like, what,

(46:21):
why did you put my face on your arm? I mean,
I guess it would be kind of sweet. Initials. What
if he has AB written on a shoulder? Still, Hey,
I don't know. It's just I don't know. I'm not
against tattoos, obviously. I actually want my husband to get
a tattoo, but I don't know that I wanted to

(46:42):
be of my face. I'm borderline on initials. I guess
it's fine. He doesn't have any tattoos. No, but I
definitely think like a sleeve would be awesome, A sleeve
that takes years to do. This guy who's twenty two,
he spent twenty four hours having his entire back cover
with the tat two of his fiance. It took three
separate sessions to twenty four hours total. The first one,

(47:04):
which lasted eight hours, was in November of last year.
The second one took over six hours, and the last
one nine hours. And I'm looking at it and it's
the top left part of his back. It's her face
and head and it's like a from the top of
the stern him up and then it's covered in flowers.
I mean it's his whole bag. Wow. What if he
showed up with that amy No, no, no, no, no, nope.

(47:28):
The result of this is a permanent portrait of his
twenty year old girl friend on his back. Yeah, that's
quite the commitment. I mean he just made that's like
he wife, that's wife material. What if your husband has
your initials tattooed on his abs? No, I don't. I
don't want to ab tattoo. No no, no, no no no,

(47:48):
I'm not like no hip ab booty, ankle, no ankle.
What if he wanted you to get his initials on you?
I mean I'm not opposed to that. I guess the
initials aren't that big of a deal. It's the faces.
And maybe I would get his face or like our
kids faces. I guess maybe it's just my face that
kind of freaks me out. Yeah, because if they mess

(48:09):
up on that, or if if it's even eight percent
wrong right, it'll know it my luck, it'll come out
like some character and people will be like, who's that,
And he'll be like, my wife. There's a Wisconsin woman
who is liquoring licking grocery store handle freezers as a
protest to the coronavirus ohm but this sounds lovely. Well,
this is what's gonna happen. You should let all the

(48:30):
dumb people do all the dumb stuff, and then they
go away, and then dumb people are no longer procreating.
You know, yeah? What what that's like? That girl in
the airplane it was licking the toilet who was on
TikTok going it's the coronavit virus challenge, and she was
licking the airplane toilet. Might you see that one? Yeah?
So disgusting. It's so disgusting. I'm trying to find a

(48:53):
drink they can get me going in the morning from home,
because the smoothie place would have these child and I
will kind of stock up on them. I get four
or five, and then I would run through my week.
Occasionally i'd stoped by Starbucks. But because I'm working from home,
there's no smoothie shop that's open, because everything's closed, and
there's no Starbucks because I don't get in my car

(49:13):
and drive to come back to the house. So I'm
just struggling here. This is definitely a first world problem.
But I was reading this story about a three ingredient
whipped coffee that has gone viral. So here you go.
This is what they say ammy the recipes from South Korea.
All you need is instant coffee, sugar, and water. You
put an equal amount of each into a bowl and

(49:36):
then you whip it together with a hand mixer until
it's creamy enough to pour on top of some milk,
and then you drink it. Have you seen this? No?
I haven't, but I mean so, I guess if you do.
When it says equal parts, does that mean you do
a tablespoon of sugar with a tablespoon of instant coffee? Yes, yikes. Okay,

(49:56):
so maybe this is one I'm gonna try for Tom.
I'm trying anything in order to get wake at home
because I'm also at home, and like during a commercial break,
I'll walk down and let my dog out, although my
studio is upstairs, and so I'll text you this picture.
I had to put all my kitchen chairs in front
of the stairs because my dog can hear my voice
through the walls, and it's just like crazy trying to

(50:18):
get up here. And he's kind of a mess anyway,
because he's been so sick. Here. I'll text you this picture.
But yeah, I'm not big on working at home. How's
it going for you over there? I mean it's fine.
My dog is laying here next to me. Wow, what's
is that? Like? I don't she's well, she's just passed out.
She's having a good old time. Like she's just like,

(50:40):
what's up, mom? So glad you're here. I'm just gonna
sleep by you. And she doesn't really bark, so hopefully
that obviously she does, I would make her leave and
not disrupt. Well, now that our listeners no we're working
at home, they'll understand. Okay, do you see that picture?
I say you, Oh yeah I do. Oh my gosh. Yeah.
He definitely have like every every chair everything in the

(51:02):
living room, just blocking the dog from getting out. He's like, hey, Dad,
I want to I just want to come see you.
There was a man and a woman that bought out
an entire store of toilet paper and napkins of paper
talents from a dollar Tree store in Florida. When you
think about that, well, did they buy it to distribute
it in their community or nope? Oh well then I

(51:24):
think that is just selfish and irresponsible. The story doesn't
say that at all. A bystanders shop video them loading
large boxes into their truck. The person who shot the
clip is like, hey, guys, what are you doing. The
couple doesn't care, and then they start fighting about politics,
and so it looks like they're just hoarding it. But

(51:46):
I was reading this story too, that we're gonna have
so much toilet papers into this We're not gonna know
what to do with even toilet paper companies are going, hey,
what are you guys doing? Like, We're happy to make money,
but why are you hoarding? You know, the target near
my house they have a limit now and how much
toilet paper you can buy, And I talked about it yesterday,
but things there's no toll paper there to even buy
the limit of. And so I saw that this morning.

(52:09):
A guy forty pizzas in thirty days to spite Papa
John because Papa John lighted by that. And so he goes, okay, well,
if he didn't do it, I'm really gonna do it,
and he ate forty pizzas in thirty days. He says
he never got tired of pizza, and he lost three
pounds in a month. Interesting. A writer by the name
of a Brian Van Hooker from mel magazine did it.

(52:29):
He posted an article chronicling all thirty days he did manage,
but put down forty pizzas. His rule was that the
pizza had to be at least eight inches in diameter,
but before that it could be from anywhere, and he
wounded up making pizzas at home, eating frozen pizzas, trying
every chain. He did struggle in the middle with fatigue,
but he said he never got stick of pizza. And
because he ramped up his exercising during the month, he

(52:51):
he wound up losing three pounds. So does he have
a job or this is a writer? Yeah? I mean, okay,
he's a writer. I don't know how much you could
pay for writing that one article all month though, Yeah, yeah,
that's the issue there. Kaylin asked what I wanted to
do for my birthday is I really can't do anything,
And mostly that meant, what do you want me to cook?
So she was asking, So I'm gonna have her cook

(53:12):
chicken fried steak with white gravy and mashed potatoes, a
white gravy and fried okra and corn, and that's gonna
be the birthday dinner, just like your mom made back
in the day. Oh, I know that was so special.
I still remember that birthday dinner for you and we
all sat around her kitchen table and her little condo. Yep,
so that's gonna be birthday dinner again this year. I

(53:33):
don't know if we can roll my birthday dinner over
for three or four months later amy my birthday party.
I mean, wouldn't I just be weird in like July
to have my fortieth birthday party when it's not even
my birthday? I mean, I guess a little bit, But
I mean it's gonna be up to you either way
than at forty one, Can we maybe do it? Because
I just feel like a lot of work and ideas

(53:53):
and planning went into it, and I don't want it
to go to waste, and I still want to. I mean,
it was forty so it's epic. That's why it's so special.
But well, maybe we do. Maybe the world will be
so weird when we come out of it. Everybody, it's
just gonna be a birthday, ten birthdays a day in
ten concerts, and everything is just back it just hopping.
It's gonna be the most hopping season ever. Well, that'll
be up to you. You can decide if you want

(54:14):
to bump it a few months or save it for
forty one, Okay, you're a Amy's pile of stories. So
shout out to this guy CJ in Milwaukee who recently
celebrated a birthday. But he took to Facebook to tell
his friends like, Hey, I don't want anything for my birthday.
If you did want to get me a gift, he

(54:35):
started to go fund me for restaurants in Milwaukee that
had been shut down, and he asked that people donate
to that. And since he's turning forty six years old,
he said, as soon as we hit forty six hundred
in donations, my wife and I will match that. And
so they did, and his goal was twenty five thousand
and they got there. Wow. So yeah, he just was like,
you know, there's just like a bunch of negativity out there,

(54:58):
and my birthday is a real bummer so far. So
let's make it great and let's help other people. And
so that's what they did. It didn't he say too,
it's his birthday. There's no party, there's no restaurants, there's
no basketball, there's nothing. Yeah, I can't even visit his mom.
He said, Well that stinks, but it is good to
see people like using this as a tool to do
something for others. I love that. It feels like it

(55:20):
tell me something good even all right, what else you got? Yeah,
and another little positive story. I feel like we could
use that. So I'm gonna throw it into the pile
and I can. But more landlords around the country are
cutting rent or even waving it in the next month
or two. And one guy in Milwaukee left a note
on his tenants doorsteps and said, hey, you only need
to pay one hundred dollars in rent for the month

(55:40):
of April, and if you don't need to keep that
extra money for yourself, then take those funds and support
local businesses or do something with it. Again. Love it.
You know, when it all comes from the top two right,
especially when it comes to money, like this landlord, if
he owns the places, then he's the top. But if
he has a boss that he has to report too,
hopefully that boss is giving him grace. You know, it's

(56:03):
gonna be a lot of people giving understanding over the
next three, six, nine months, and so hopefully if you're
listening and you're one of those who can give understanding
or can help out, you do that as well. All right,
what else you got? Amy? Okay, So I know that
this isn't like hard to believe, but we are definitely
going more for the chips and oreos when it comes
to stalking up to being confined to our houses than

(56:24):
kale and keene wa comfort right, comfort food? Yeah, And
people just went shelf stable items and that's true. Canned
meats are good, which I know that's something you stalked
up on. Was the chunky Campbell beef stew or something.
I got a lot of beef stew, I tell you, though.
There was no keen wah to be found at the store.
Kala went to the grocery store yesterday because I go

(56:46):
to this restaurant called True Food Plus it's not my
favorite restaurant, and they have these keen wah pancakes and
she found the ingredients for it to make them. And
we can't find any red keen wa anywhere. I don't
even know what red keen wa is or there are
even different colors. But she was like, I tried, but
there's also a d they're called the Medicine Man, which
she found all the ingredients to that and made that too.
It's play legit Oh that's so sweet. Oh yeah, she's

(57:06):
a real champ for sure, like the best quarantine partner. Yeah.
She loves to cook. Who knew? I didn't know this? Like,
how comes somebody can have so many desirable traits. She's
super funny, she's super good looking, she cooks. She makes
the best soup. I love soup. All right, I could
go on and on. Well, I'm going to check my
pantry for you because I think I might have keen wa.

(57:28):
It may not be read, but it's keen wa, which
I think. It doesn't matter, and if I do, I'll
send it over. Okay, Well that would be very nice
of you. You're welcome, all right? Is that it? Yeah?
But maybe that's my pile. That was Amy's Kyle of stories.
It's time for the good news with Bobby in the
Old North Knoxville Historic District neighborhood. They've started a Kindness

(57:51):
Committee to offer help to those with weakened immune systems
who are stuck at home. Kelly Arsenalt is the chairperson
and has a team of volunteers to assist neighbor in
a number of ways, running errands, picking up groceries, meal
prepping those in need, use a Google form to just
type it in a request or the Kindness Committe that's
in the neighborhood and then they take care of it.
She says. It's a really useful tool to have to

(58:12):
know that you can depend on each other and to
be able to have just a little like Google Doc.
They can get on and said they need help, and
they've been able to help a lot of it. Right. Yeah,
it's great. We have like a Google Doc. We write
a little knows to each other on maybe I should
have you guys bringing you stuff. I should use this
for my own good anyway. That's the Kindness Committee. Love
that story. That's what it's all about. That was tell
me something good. I was thinking about Mary Morris having

(58:35):
her baby. Imagine going to a hospital right now having
a baby whenever everybody's the hospital for Corona. It's just
a weird time, homie. Oh yeah, no, I mean I
can't even imagine. I have another friend that gave birth recently,
and then you know, I saw Megan McCain announced that
she was pregnant, and I like, my one of my

(58:57):
really good friends, Gracie is very pregnant right now, and
I'm like, gosh, I can't imagine what I'd be feeling
if I had another life inside of me that I
was trying to care for. Weird man, everything's weird. Right now,
over to Amy with the Morning Corny. Here we go,
Morning Corny. Why do ducks have tail feathers? Why do
ducks have tail feathers to cover their butt quacks? That

(59:24):
was the Morning Corny. Right back at it again. On
the phone is Leslie and Alabama. Leslie, good morning, Hi,
how are you today? I'm fantastic, carry you. I'm pretty good.
Go ahead, I cut you off, go ahead and say
it morning. Okay, we're gonna play name that secret celebrity.

(59:45):
Where are you listening from in Alabama? We love Tea town?
Yeah we are. Yeah, Well I don't say that, but
we love the town. I love going to Tuscals. But
you know I'm a raising back fan, so I don't
y'all roll tip, I'll say it roll ti. Okay, it's okay,
roll time, Amy said, everybody relaxed here, all right, let's see,
all right, see if you can name this secret celebrity.

(01:00:08):
Here's the clip in time after being perched to top
their mother's feet for a thousand paces like a child
learning to dance on her mother's shoes. The chick takes
his first steps alone. So there you here. We've had
a little difficulty with getting this one. I thought it
was going to be easier than it was. Your guesses
so far have been Mel Gibson, Eddie Murphy, Willie Nelson,

(01:00:30):
Harrison Ford, Denzel Washington, and Samuel L. Jackson. Those are
not the right answer. Can you, Leslie, name that secret celebrity?
I am like Nino, Okay, No, Robert, I don't. Doesn't

(01:00:52):
he sound like you're talking to me? I mean I
think when he's doing god Father, it is not Robert
de Niro? All right? And how positive were you said
nine to night point nine? Were you also getting frustrated
at people missing it? Yes? I really was thinking. I
was like, thank people are crazy like this is it
sounds just like him, And so you got through and

(01:01:15):
you're like, I'm gonna nail this with Robert de Niro.
I really did right. Well, that's not the answer. Um
As your partying gift, would you like to shout out
to anybody and I say hi on the radio. I'm
sure I'd like to say hey to my husband and
my church family and everybody in took voice, so that
currently quarantine. All right, there we have thank you, hope
you have an awesome morning. We'll do it. We'll do

(01:01:37):
it again tomorrow. All right, byebye, thank you so much.
By a couple of things. First thing is tomorrow Lionel
Richie will be on the show. So love talking to Lionel.
We do American Idol together, and so he's gonna come
on and talk about American Idol, talk about his career,
but also talk about Kenny Rogers, who he was dear

(01:01:58):
friends with. So that'd be tomorrow on the show. Just
something to look at. As if yesterday we did our
draft Raymond kind of get that that draft update, bit
draft update. So yesterday we did songs that give you chills,
and with thirty six percent of the vote, my team
won the dance The House that Built Me and where

(01:02:21):
were you when the world stopped turning? So pretty proud
of you. Another win. But mostly I'm proud that I
won five dollars from Eddie because I bet five dollars
that Eddie would finish last and he did. So Eddie,
my friend, how do you want this money? Would you
like for me to deliver it to your house and
me possibly give you something. Yeah, I'd like for you
to give me five dollars. Yes, you had great songs,

(01:02:44):
but I mean you had the first pick. So um
the draft leader board Me four, Lunchbox three, Morgan number
two two. There are no wins for anybody else. You
guys got to step up. I was proud of my picks,
but you almost finished the last until you got did
your five minute Instagram live last night. I know Coll
me from the Bass Pro Shops and Cabella Studio on

(01:03:06):
Music Row the Bobby Bones Show. Just to kind of
set the scene here, Raymundo runs our audio and the
glassroom is connected to our studio, and so I looked
through a glass wall and see Raymundo is pushing all
the buttons making all the sounds happen. Raymundo started with me,
how how many years ago? Ten? Yeah, I'd say easily
a decade. So we did a little sports show together

(01:03:29):
way back in the day. And Raymundo kind of acts
like Joey from Friends, kind of looks like Mark Ruffalo,
the guy who played Incredible Haul. That's kind of his vibe,
and Raymundo's kind of the nutty one on the show.
Kind of the crazy guy, but because he does stuff
like this, not because he comes in talking about how
crazy he is. He RAYMONDO, did you get your tax refunder?

(01:03:49):
Did you just submitted into the irs? Yeah? So what
I did is I submitted it, but I was sending
email from it's an app and they do stock it's
called Stash, and they said, if you send us your
tax refund, which ended up being about seven hundred dollars,
I'm comfortable saying that, they said we will triple it.
So essentially you're looking at two thousand dollars that you

(01:04:10):
could just win. And so then I see that and think, man,
that's money in the bank. You got about a one
in a hundred shot of winning two thousand dollars for free.
But I thought you said they were just going to
triple it because you sent it in. No, you have
to be put in a drawing, so it's not an
instant thing. Then I also kind of read the fine print.
They said you have to keep your money in the

(01:04:32):
stock market for a year. So I kind of parted
with my finances in hopes that I will triple my refund,
which is still a possibility. So you gave them your
tax refund for a one and one hundred shot at
tripling it. Yeah, and I never even got to see
even a dollar. So instead of just getting that money
right away, which I could probably use right now during

(01:04:54):
the coronavirus, it's gone. So it's right, the app has
it now and they're gonna let me know. What did
they say four to six weeks, So a little over
a month, I'll find out if I won three times
my refund. Ye, Okay, just look at the numbers of this.
You have a one in one hundred shot, right, a

(01:05:15):
five percent chance? Is that one on one hundred? No,
that's a one percent chance, don't ask you have a
one percent chance to triple your money. Correct, But you
are gonna lose your money for a whole year, and
the shots to stay in the stock market, which is
probably not gonna do well anyway, that's the thing. So
the stock market could do very well, and then I could,

(01:05:36):
you know, still have that money at the very end
of it all. I could lose it. But the fact
that they send me that email with the headline triple
your refund, how can you not take a shot at that?
You'd call me crazy? No, you are crazy. Let's let's
go back through the history of time and look at
Raymundo's money fatures. On the Super Bowl three or four
years ago. He bet his car. He right, what kind

(01:05:59):
of car do you have? Trailblazer two thousand and fives,
A little bit older version. They don't even make the
Trailblazer anymore. He took that car to a pawn shop
and pawned it for how much? Five thousand and you
bet it on the Super Bowl? On what team that was?
I think it was Bronchos Seahawks? Was that it was
one of I don't know how. You took the Broncos

(01:06:19):
and they lost. So yeah, So then I lost the
old Trailblazer that year, But there were years I did
win Super Bowl bets. But how did you get to
Trailblazer back? It wasn't easy. You gotta go to the place.
You gotta get your loan or your title back. It
took months. I didn't have a vehicle. Okay, so you
did that. You bet a thousand dollars on Donald Trump

(01:06:40):
winning the presidency. He did win the presidency, But you
haven't seen your winnings yet because you bet through one
of these offshore sites that just have your money. Yes,
and they said it needs to be a full four terms,
full term which is four years, and still sitting on
that one, maybe a month or two away, hopefully this
summer that comes in. But you've been no, No, there
wouldn't be this summer because he would finish his term

(01:07:01):
in January of next year. Yeah, so then we're looking
a little bit longer than that. So too, didn't bet
on him to finish his term. You bet on him
to win when he was fifty to one. I know.
Apparently that's what they told me, that it had to
be a full thing for the bet to be considered
valid in an actual bet. And you think in January
of twenty twenty one, you're gonna have how much money
sent to you fifty thouid it'll be fifty one thousand dollars,

(01:07:24):
and you do you believe that with all your heart?
I always have. I'm not going to give up hope.
I've I even have attorneys. Lawyers reached out to me like, hey,
do you need our help, And I said, hey, at
the end of this four years, heck, yeah, I need
your help. But right now I think I got it
under control. How are you going to sue a faceless
company from another country. There are ways. A lady reached
out to me in Dallas. She said she has websites
that she can go through and check on the company

(01:07:46):
and get contacts. But I websites that has contacts. Oh
my goodness, she said, only lawyers have access to these,
and then she could end up getting We could go
down there. I believe they're in Costa Rica and me
and her, and then that's how we would get the money.
This is like a Netflix show where Ray tries to
get his money back. He has to go to Costa
Rica undercover to try to get his money back. How

(01:08:08):
did your fiance feel about you just really just pissing
all your money away in a weird way, not really
doing that. But this could honestly be a great return
in a year. I could even triple it, like I
said earlier. But I don't know if I told her
about this yet, so she's probably just finding out right now.
What's up? Bay? So you're not getting your refund back
on a year that you're getting wett married. I know

(01:08:29):
that was dumb, honestly. I think I did it three
weeks ago. That was before coronavirus. I didn't know about this. Sure,
I knew the wedding expenses, but coronavirus I think caught
us all by surprise. And now I kind of wish
I had that seven hundred dollars in my pocket right now.
And what did you decide to put it into the
stock market, because if you put it in two weeks ago,
it's all gone. Oh yeah, it dropped instantly. So yeah,
that's seven hundred dollars, probably turned into about five hundred dollars.

(01:08:51):
But there's always hope that they President Donald Trump said
the economy is going to turn around once everybody gets
their jobs back and starts working. Amy your thoughts. I
just love President Donald Trump. I think that you know, Ray,
this is obviously something you have a problem with gambling,
That is um. But I think before you do anymore

(01:09:13):
from here on out, you just have to get used
to talking to Bay before you do anything. She's about
to be your wife, and you're not. Once you're married
and y'all are everything's official. I don't think you can
go rogue and do stuff like this without talking to her. No, yeah,
I definitely let's get her on the phone. Oh yeah,
I'll call her studio here, so join that break. Yeah,

(01:09:36):
I'd like to have her talk with her because this
would actually be very genuinely mad. This is to her,
So I might have her number. Okay, yeah, you better
not have her number. I'll get it for you, though,
I have to. Hopefully we'll talk to Bay in the
next break. Raise fiance Bay. I've been posting my daily

(01:10:01):
schedule on my Instagram, So on my Instagram story you
can see my schedule all the way till nine pm.
I'm working from home, so I need some some symbulance
of just rails to walk in between. Otherwise it just
feels like the time between Christmas and New Year's. So
I woke up this morning, I did one hundred push ups,
one hundred sit ups, and doing the radio show untill

(01:10:22):
eleven or so have did you see my schedule? Amy,
I did it inspired me to make a schedule? Uh no,
not yet. Then at eleven I do another hundred push
ups a hundred sit ups because I also have to
keep active in the house. Do you just sit around
and snack? And I'm not that guy who do you

(01:10:43):
see you ran a marathon on his balcony? Yeah, just
running back and forth. I'm not that guy. So I
have to write down what I'm doing lunch of eleven twenty.
At noon, I'm gonna have a little nap. I've put
in time to read because I found myself in times
of trouble watching Netflix and playing video games. It's like
a little reading in there. I'm gonna do some stuff

(01:11:03):
with Caitlin as far as like we're going to deliver
some stuff out today to some homeless people around town.
I'm gonna do the peloton. I'm gonna have dinner at six,
and then I have at six thirty video game schedule, Eddie,
So if you want to get in on that, Okay,
what's the duration of that two hours? Well, I have
an hour and a half in perfect but you know,
if again goes to overtime, we probably got to play
a little longer. Eddie and I did not play video

(01:11:24):
games last night. We did not. My life. My life
is pretty hectic right now. I really wanted to at
the end of the day, I'm like, I need to
play video games because this is my that's kind of
like my relaxation or whatever, my escape. But yesterday I
was like, I'm just gonna pick the bed and I'm
gonna go to bed. Early because I'm I was exhausted
from the four kids in the house the whole time. Yeah, man,

(01:11:45):
homeschool is it's brutal, like a shout out to teachers
out there to do it. I just had visions of
my kids really sitting at the table doing their assignments
like good students. But they weren't. They were terrible, and
we've just we've got to get better at this. What
do you mean they were terrible. They just weren't cooperating.
They would get up whenever they wanted to. They would
kind of just scribble on the paper and say I'm done,

(01:12:06):
and then like, no, you're not. Oh stuff. How was
your oldest son though doing He's twelve, right, yeah, And
you know, I told my wife and like, we have
to prioritize because he's the important one. If he fails,
he's in trouble. The little ones they got kindergarten and
pre K, like that's okay. If they don't get their
alphabits done, they're they're all right, they've got time to go.
But my twelve year old he's got to get it together.

(01:12:27):
And he rocked it yesterday. He rocked it. As soon
as he was done with his work. He helped us
with the kids. What are you teaching a twelve year old?
So he has his assignments. I mean they've got to
gritted down to like every subject. He's got to turn
certain things in history, social studies. He's even got like
a little Bible study area. And then reading. He has
to do an hour for reading. And in that case,

(01:12:49):
they told him, you know, if you want to escape
the house, try to find a creative place to read.
And so the fool got pillows from his bed and
threw him in the bathtub and he just sat in
the bathtub and read for an hour, which nice, which
I guess was okay because no one bothered him. Yeah,
well good, I'm anxious to hear how the homeschooling comes
over the next few weeks. Yeah. I'm the designated Spanish teacher,

(01:13:11):
music teacher, and PE teachers. So I've kind of gotten
my job under control. Does pee counts basketball and video game?
That's where I have that. That's exactly well, half of
its outdoors and the other half is indoors in front
of the TV. We have Bay on the phone, who
is raise fiance. We're gonna bring it up right now.
Good morning, Bay, good morning. So are you still in bed? No?

(01:13:35):
I just spoke up, okay. Raymundo was saying that you
sleep all day now because you get to work from home.
That's not true. No, no, no no, but yeah, I did
just wake up. I mean later than I used to.
He was like, she's she's working from home Corona style.
She gets up around noons sometimes. If that's not true? No? What? Okay?

(01:13:56):
Well so earlier. I don't know if you were able
to hear it, but your fiance Raymundo was telling us
that he took his tax refund and invested into an
app for stocks because there's a one one chance he
could triple his money. Have you heard of this yet? No,
but I'm not shocked. So how do you feel when

(01:14:16):
you hear your fiance, who you're about to dedicate your
whole life to once you get married and say those vows,
is doing things with his money like getting an email
and sending all of his tax refund over to whatever
app emailed him. Well, you know this won't happen next
year when our bank accounts are combined, So I guess
I'll let him go ahead and do it while he can.

(01:14:39):
Is there anything that's gonna happen to him when he
gets home. Will you have a talk with him when
he gets back to the house today, I mean I
usually do, but and he usually, you know, says that,
oh sorry are you? But then he does it anyway.
So but yet again, you know, as soon as we're married,
our bank accounts will be combined and he'll be not
doing this stuff anymore. So I'll just letting him do

(01:15:00):
what he wants to for the next few months. Are
you limiting him on his gambling what you're married? Oh? Yeah,
he's supposed to be limited right now. Okay, but if
he's not listening now, what makes you think he'll listen
once you get married? Well, I'll see you. I'll see
if he's doing anything. But i'll be checking that bank
account every day. Amy. Anything you'd like to say to
babe because you'd be married for a while now, Yeah, no,

(01:15:24):
I mean I think it's good he could let him
get it out now and then once y'all are combined,
just have open communication. But it's basically like, I can't
imagine being in your shoes. Luckily, my husband didn't have
a gambling problem and he's better at controlling the finances
than I am. Will it be you or will it
be Ray who's monitoring everything? Oh, I'll be monitoring it. Okay,

(01:15:47):
how do you feel about this? Yeah? I'm down for
it all. And like I said, honestly, at the end
of the day, I'm gonna be the smartest guy when
it comes out in a month that I tripled my
refund on one on you. Yeah. And we're still waiting
on your money from Donald Trump. Yeah, and I told
you that soon. Okay. Well, Hey, how's the wedding planning

(01:16:11):
coming with Corona happening? Bay? Um? I mean so far
since ours is the end of October, I still still
pretty safe about it. I'm you know, it's still a
little still that makes me a little nervous. But um,
I'm really glad that we got a lot of our vendors,
you know, under contract, because now everyone having to cancel
their wedding, a lot of them probably will be moving

(01:16:31):
them closer to our date. Um. And it's just I
can't even imagine the people that are having to make
those decisions. So I just my heart goes out to
anyone having to cancel their weddings because I know how
much time you have to put into it so as
far as us, like, we're good right now. Well, I'll
let you, as Ray would say, go back to bed
and sleep till noon. I don't know if you've heard that.

(01:16:52):
You said that a minute ago, but um no, I
didn't hear it. Thank you for getting on the air
with us and sharing the fact that you think you
can change once you get married. Oh yes, I mean
I'll just yeah, I'll have to deal with that in October.
He ain't una changed, all right, Hey, Bay, have we
had a great morning? Y'all? See? All right, bye, bye, Edie.

(01:17:14):
You've been married a long time. Does Gray change after
he gets married? I mean I changed like fifteen years
after I got married, so immediately. No, he's not gonna change,
Um so I think. And the problem is with Ray.
I just feel like he's he had like like Amy said,
he has a problem. The problem with this is that
he's gonna have to sneak behind her back. Oh no,

(01:17:36):
it's gonna create a new way for him to gamble secretly. Yes,
and he might get it like an adrenaline off that too.
So who knows when this is all gonna be over
for him? Then he's been other stuff behind her back?
Looking for more adrenaline. You know what I'm saying. Just say, man,
that's what it is. He gets an adrenaline from the well,
that's why we that's why we gamble. Absolutely, it's the rush,
you know. So if you can't just take that away

(01:17:57):
from him immediately, he's got a slowly get away from it.
You guys have an illness. Okay, Um, it's time for
the good news, something good. Danielle Jones is known as
Coach Buckets. She coaches an AAU basketball team. And she
was in the stands watching elementary school kids try out

(01:18:18):
for the team and she knows one kid was in slippers.
She's like, why is that kid trying out in slippers?
So I have to where she asked, and they said, oh,
a lot of these students are poor, can't afford shoes.
She made some calls, got a hundred pair of sneakers, socks,
jim bags, and basketballs all donated to the school. She call,
I need that number, she said, just made a call.

(01:18:39):
I mean, that's what coach Buckets does. Holy crap. Yeah,
that's awesome story. That's that there it is, that's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good coming
from the Basket Pro Shops and Cabella Studio on music Row,
it's the Bobby Bones Show. Do you know what a
covidiot is? Amy? Oh, I would. I don't know, but
I'm in a guess that it's someone that is just

(01:19:00):
being super irresponsible regarding COVID nineteen. Yeah, I mean it's
someone who's like hoarding all the crap. Oh okay? Or
I was thinking like spring breaking and parting it up. Yeah,
well yeah, I mean basically, yes, a convidio we can
assign to however we want. Um. I saw that there
was another list. We were talking about Netflix second ago
the top five shows right now, because they put out

(01:19:20):
their list. Number five is Love is Blind, which we
watched that. Done with that It is trashy but good
right Amy? Anybody? Amy? Yeah? I watched. I loved it.
I'm sorry I didn't it cut I could cut out.
I don't know what it was like, Amy dot on

(01:19:41):
the air. I worried about that too, like, yeah, we
lose Amy's working from our house. It was like a
number five, Love is Blind. I watched that because I
was I was asked to Spencer Confidential. Mark Wahlburg is
that in the movie Mike, you watch that? Yeah, you
like it? It's okay, not worth it? Yeah, okay. Number
three is all American, inspired by the life of American

(01:20:04):
football player Spencer pay Singer. Is this a real sure?
Did I see that? I think I watched that, guys,
and it was good. Is he a soccer player or
or football player? I'm looking it up. Oh, I watched this.
It's good. Is it a real story? I think it's inspired,

(01:20:26):
but it's actors like it's it's a true story, but
it's dramatized. Unless they have tigers or in their iPods.
I have no interest from him. Number two is self made,
inspired by the life of America's first self made millionaire,
Madam C. J. Walker. I don't know what that is.
And then number one is Tiger King, the mind boggling

(01:20:46):
story of how people like Joe Exotic and fellow Big
Cat enthusiast Doc Antele convinced people to serve under them.
By the way, this dot guy on the show has
like four or five wives, the guy who has another
animal farm. It's this shows why this tiger game who
even knew that people existed? And they all live in
their different houses. It's crazy, all right. Let's do easy

(01:21:09):
TV themes on my guitar. Jim Parsons turns forty seven
years old today, mostly known for playing Sheldon on The
Big Bang Theory and so Eddie, should I get the
acoustic out of the electric? You're the acoustic bones? Is
that what you have? Okay? Yeah? I got the acoustic
perfect um. So here for an example, here is Big
Bang Theory. I'll play this one. All right? So you

(01:21:37):
got that? Right? That's good. Everybody's got that. Yeah? Okay,
thank you. Well, I spent all the night practice in
these amy. I'm gonna give you five of these. Say
I'm gona get out of five? Okay, okay, all right,
here's the first one. Okay? Is this one? How do

(01:22:01):
you feel about that one? Go ahead? Jeopardy? Nice? Good?
All right? All right, let me do this one here?
See you can name this one? Can you tell what

(01:22:24):
I'm playing? Yes? Job, okay, thank you? As a tough one?
What's that one? The office? Nice? Okay? Let me get
a little harder here. This one's tough. Let me see
I can get this. Let me kind with knuckles? All right,
here we go. You know what I mean? For sure?

(01:22:51):
It's Sex and City. Nice? Wow. Okay, three for three. Okay,
I'm gonna go a little harder here. This is when
I learned a couple of years ago. All Right, here
we go. Okay, you didn't that, I'm guessing, but walking dead?

(01:23:18):
Nice killing it. Okay, let's go old school. Listen. This
is when I learned back in the sixties. Okay, it's
a little It's a tune I got from back when
I was watching a black and white TV. Al Right,
here we go. I played that one little stuff? What

(01:23:49):
you got pink Panther five? All right, let's see if
I can stump you with one of these. I only
know like three more pullout machine here? All right, let's
try this one. All right, all right? You named that one? Amy?

(01:24:22):
Is that Hawaii five? Oh? How are you getting all
the okay? Wow, okay, you will not get the next one.
You will not get the next one. All right. This
is the last one I'm gonna play because it's like
the last one that I know. Well, here we go,

(01:24:50):
all right, and begin name that one. That's all I know.
I mean, I can't Finally, I stumped her. You can't
name that one at all? No, how about now? When
I played that clip? Is that Game of Thrones. It is. Yeah,
I've never Okay, well I gotta get better at that one.
Then well listen. One of the benefits of having a
studio my house is all my guitars here. And if

(01:25:12):
you guys don't like how I played those songs, don't
hit me. Don't be mean. I'm not a virtuo so
I'm not Keith Urban. Okay, I just sit here and
play my little songs, dilly dally around. We do our
little fun music raging idiots. Don't hate on me if
if I'm not nailing it, you know what I mean.
I'm no lead guitarist. I'm just a guy playing fun songs. Amy,
nice job though you did go to that game. Thank you. Hey, guys,

(01:25:35):
you can always follow our show account on Instagram. It's
at Bobby Bones Show. Well post a lot of clips
from the show, so if you're not able to hear
us real time. Also, you should listen to the podcast
today because after the show is over, we got so
much going on. You go listen to the whole show
when we come on the ear at five o'clock our time,
when we do What's the Apps all the way till
the end of the show. And you know you may

(01:25:57):
be home all day today, Like I am, I don't
leave my house. I'm I built for this, so amy,
I was thinking about that, you know, like I'm good.
I'm good. Just I got my bike, all right that,
I got my food, I got my work. Like I'm
a dog. I got a girlfriend. There's no reason I
had to leave these walls. As long as the plumbing works,
there's no I don't even walk outside. I'm not someone

(01:26:17):
that needs to go get fresh air. I got plenty
of fresh enough in the house. Whatever. M I don't
need it when outside of basketball goal yesterday, but that
didn't get set up because I don't have enough tools.
I know you think of me as being mister fix it,
but I didn't have enough tools to put up the
basketball goal yesterday. There's no tackle app right now. No,

(01:26:39):
I think it's down. Oh yeah, I mean I don't
know that. I mean I don't know that they're working
right now going to people's houses. Are you going hiking
with them today? Oh? I don't know. I was invited,
but I just don't know. I don't have my schedule
all laid out, but I know the time is like
a five thirty maybe I haven't on my hiking crew. Yeah,

(01:26:59):
I haven't on my calendar, but not like all the way,
I just don't. I just don't know my day. I
just go with the flow. Guy in Brooklyn used a
drone to deliver his phone number two woman he saw
across the street, and then she wound up texting him.
So did you see Kelsey Ballerini dropped her new album
in people's yards by drones? Yes? So so cool? Yeah,

(01:27:20):
pretty interesting? Whoever thought it on her team? Like, you
deserve a like if you post that on Twitter and
you said this is my idea, I would like it
because I think it's a good idea. Yeah. The guy
on this TikTok video, he captures the entire moment. He
sends a drone over with his number and drops it
and then she texts him back. Imagine if you just
started dating someone and then all of a sudden you're

(01:27:41):
having to stay in your house and not be with him.
It'd be a pretty crappy time to date somebody. Well,
you can never see them, it's only on Facebook or
zoom facetimers. Yeah, or you could just say okay, let's
not facetimers zoom and let's do Love is blind just
call you already know what they look like though, Oh yeah,

(01:28:02):
he love his blind If you know what they look
like already, well, it's like a reverse love is blind,
Like you see each other at first, and you already
know you like each other. But let's just get to
know each other without looking at each other. Rollo. A
seven year old weiner dog is so happy that his
owner is staying home during the coronavirus that he sprained

(01:28:22):
his tail from wagging it so much. Oh Man. On Friday,
Emma Smith posted on Twitter that are happy, go lucky
weener dog who loves a good belly rub couldn't contain
his excitement about all the companionship, and so the tail
sprained my dog. I'm not sure what's up with him.

(01:28:44):
I've taken back to the vet today. I think he's
gonna get a cone because he has this like growth
out of his cheek and he cut it with his
paw scratching it. And so when the show's over, I
gotta run him up with that real quick, and they're
gonna put a cone on him. And I've been giving
him antibiotics every day that they said to give him,
and so I'm not sure what's going on with him.
I don't know that he likes I mentioned earlier this

(01:29:04):
morning that he couldn't get up the stairs like he
can hear my voice because I'm in my house, so
I think he hears my voice come through the doors
and down the stairs. So he's trying to get up.
But he still has this physical issue with his jaw,
so we're getting through that. I don't know what's happening there.
The Olympics are postponed a year. That was kind of
announced early this morning. I'm just not a big Olympic guy.

(01:29:26):
It's always fun when it comes on, I guess, and
I'll jump into some of the track stuff. But the
Olympics are gonna be postponed a year because of coronavirus,
and you go, man, those those folks trained for like
years and years and years to make it. But luckily
they didn't cancel the Olympics. Good. They just said, okay,
we're gonna postpone it a year. So I saw that

(01:29:47):
come across too. I mean, how do you feel working
from home? Do you like it or not? I mean,
I'm still getting used to it. I guess I would
much rather be with you guys, But I feel like,
you know, we've like some people know that, some people don't.
We did this for a long time, like when my
husband was in the Air Force and I worked from

(01:30:07):
home what for like five years, So I don't know.
I don't love it. I wish I don't like it. Yeah,
it's not honestly something, And I know a lot of
people feel this way. They don't like working from home.
Some people aren't able to work and that sucks. I'm
not a fan of working at home. I like to
get out and hop out and get to the studio

(01:30:27):
and go through my routine. I also don't know if
anybody's even listening, Like, who knows, you know, they say
half of people are not running the regular routines, right
so right, Like our podcast numbers are way up because
thankfully people still want to hear what's going on with us,
and hopefully we're still doing a good show. But because

(01:30:48):
I'm not in my normal setting, it doesn't feel normal.
You know, We've got people answering the phones in the
glass room in the studio and trying to patch them through.
But we got all this technology issue happening. I don't know,
I just kind of feel like forty percent awkward and
out of place. And I guess, like anything else, I'll
get used to it. And you know, I sat in

(01:31:11):
a meeting yesterday where they were like, hey, why don't
you change the time of your show? And I was like,
what do you mean? Well? There you go. Well, you know,
if the audience isn't getting up and driving as early,
why don't you start to show a couple hours later
and then roll a couple hours later into the afternoon.
But are people even listening then? Does it even matter
that we're on live in the morning. I'm not sure

(01:31:32):
because I just feel because I'm not in my normal
place what everybody else's normal is right now? Right? So
oh wow? So is that really on the table? I
don't think so it is if I wanted it to be.
But I don't think staying on till eleven or eleven
thirty is going to change the world. I would love

(01:31:53):
for them. And also, we don't get ratings for after
ten am, so I don't know kind of where everyone's
just kind of in a state of just figuring out
what's gonna happen with them next. But it is weird
to sit at home. I don't like walking upstairs, I
don't feel like I'm awake till right now, and then
going out like an hour left of the show. It's
like everybody else gets, you know, the not awake version.

(01:32:17):
And I tried. I gotta to do my pushups, do
my sit ups, have a drink. Wants the news. I'm
trying to get as into it as I possibly can't,
and we don't want to give you the best show
as possible. You're listening right now. There is nothing more
on my mind in this radio show all the time,
and I want to give you a sense of normalcy
when it's not that normal for me either. So anyway,

(01:32:38):
that's the that's that's what's happened. I just wondered how
you were feeling. Amy. Yeah, I'm feeling like, Okay, I've
done this before. I know we can do it and
it'll get good, but I feel rusty at it. So
and I miss y'all, So yeah, feel rusty too. I
did download Zoom so we can look at each we
we're not even looking at each other at this point
right now. I mean I just hearing each other's voices
through our ears, and it was Zoom will be good.

(01:33:00):
Using that for some of the kids school stuff too,
so I feel like I'm gonna have all these zoom
parties all the time. How have you not had internet
for three days? Oh my gosh, I think they're coming
yeah tomorrow, I don't know. I'm using my hot spot,
which last night my phone got so hot it just
shut down. You know how sometimes it says temperature like

(01:33:21):
your phone needs to off, like if you leave in
the sun. But my phone was not in the sun.
It was just in my house and it showed me
the little temperature gauge and shut down. So I think
my phone is just that. It literally means hot spot.
Oh yeah, it literally. I think I overused it yesterday,
and I hope to all things in the world I

(01:33:43):
have um unlimited data or my cell phone bill is
just going to be absurd because trust me, still I'm
using it to still FaceTime, to log on so I
can do show prep to uh stream Netflix when I can.
But it's still boys, it's still spotty. Like I'm using

(01:34:05):
it to try to work out on because I'm working
out virtually and my workout's freeze every two minutes, so
I just am like, forget it. I'm going on a
watch and then you just stop. You just get still too.
I'm like, oh, this is a fun move. I don't
know a robot. All amies workouts of the robot moves. Yeah,
I mean that's how I'm surviving. So I have a

(01:34:27):
new appreciation for Golden Grams. I've been having some of
that during the break. I just gotta stop snacking while
I'm at the house and I'm trying to work out
to make up for it. But I haven't had Golden
Grams and forever. But I bought one of those boxes
of the eight small bags of cereal. You know what
that is? Amy? Oh? Yeah, And these Golden Grams are like, well,
Chief's kiss, that's what they are, and reminds me it's

(01:34:48):
like what you get at a hotel. Yeah, when you
go downstairs they have those little boxes of cereal. I
used to love that as a kid, and my mom
would be like, you could pat any box you want. Wow,
you guys went hard, huh Yeah. Storing Denmark has figured
out a way to stop hand sanitizer hoarding. Your first
bottle costs five dollars and seventy five cents. Any additional

(01:35:10):
bottles costs one hundred and forty three dollars. That's like
Chris Rock's joke about guns. Yeah, And he was like,
you get guns a normal price, but a bullicks should
callt some a million dollars. And you're like, I wonder
if this guy's worth a million dollars, And then you
had to think about it'd be like, huh, we're totally
butchering the joke. But he was like, is this guy
worth a million dollars? You should listen to our podcast

(01:35:32):
from yesterday where Scuba Steve, our executive producer, talks about
getting his first ever shotgun because of coronavirus, and pretty
much my eyeballs were locked in the top of my
head from just rolling him the whole time as he's talking.
So listen to that. And he never shot a gun,
got it, but he got one for coronavirus. You can
listen to that podcast. It's yesterday's show, today's show. You

(01:35:53):
can hear too that Takashi six nine, the rapper, wants
out of prison because he's scared of coronavirus. Just a
lot of Corona stories. We haven't done a lot of
Corona stories today. The one that I've been just sitting on,
I wouldn't know if I would share. Was the Florida
politician who says that coronavirus cured by blowing a hair
dryer up your nose. Oh my gosh, I'm gonna say

(01:36:15):
this again. Here, I'll read the first paragraph to this.
A local Florida politician has apologized for telling a public
meeting that blowing a hair dryer up your nose can
cure a coronavirus. Bryant Colepepper bragged about his background as
a paramedic and the cure that he saw. So I'm

(01:36:35):
gonna say it one more time today. Don't listen to politicians.
Listen to doctors and scientists when it comes to the
coronavirus or things that are happening in the medical world.
Politicians are going to say whatever it takes to get
them reelected, not just for this but period all the time.

(01:36:56):
Scientists and doctors are going to tell you what they think,
what they feel based on their experience in studying things
that they are speaking about. This doctor Fauci, when he speaks,
I listen. So when you hear a politician say don't
blow a hair dryer, or blow a hair dryer per
knows and cure coronavirus. Go check with your doctor before

(01:37:19):
you do that, or believe that. Just in general, we're
not listening to politicians. We're listening to doctors and scientists.
That's the more you know. It should not be a
political statement to say listen to doctors and scientists. By
the way, when it comes to things that are medical,
that is in no way, And if you make that political,
that's because that's on you. But never should you make

(01:37:40):
political listening to a doctor or a scientist about things
that are medical or science related. Thank you. The more
you know that, I just get so frustrated. So yeah,
we haven't spent much of today's show talking about on

(01:38:00):
a virus. We're just trying to live our lives. But
I'll tell you it's a little harder to live your
life with all these stories about life when you don't
leave your house. Do you know what I mean? Oh
for sure that could be a little difficult. Bobby Show,
here are your biggest three songs in country music this week.
At number three, Luke Brian What she Wants Tonight, Hedy
she wants to burn like She's made a box that

(01:38:22):
she At number two, Kane Brown Homesick for every reason
why just feeding. And your number one song is JAKEO
and homemade. Some things about me that I can't change.
I'll always be the man that home me. Your biggest

(01:38:45):
pop song right now is do Alipa, don't start now,
don't come out? Yeah that don't talk. Here's My drum Party.
And then the biggest alternative song before we yet here.
Mike Gear wrote a note that says, you'll recognize this
song from TikTok. It's from a band Mikey and Suburban

(01:39:08):
and it's called Cradles. Here we go cuss, I love
that fire studding. It's say, it's hard to recognize this
here goes leave it up? Oh I know it now? Yeah,

(01:39:29):
this part I know. Yeah. I'm so hip and goal
because I'm TikTok. Does everybody's on TikTok. Now, you've never
seen as many people on TikTok as people board at
their house and constantly it's like, you know, I've been
I've been board, so I'm trying to out this TikTok thing.
It's like that in live streams from country artists who
it sounds horrible because they're just playing into their phone.

(01:39:50):
And it's also people like I'm live stream at Tonight's
a big deal and it's like the real cutting edge art.
It's been doing it for like a year or so.
And then when there are a hundred live streams, are
there any Let's be honest, because when everybody's doing it,
it's just white noise. At this point, Okay, that's it.
I'm done. Amy, what's going on with you today? I

(01:40:11):
don't hopefully like figuring out kids homework, Like Stashia's school
is very structured, like eight to noon, and so I've
got to get on zoom or FaceTime later with my
son to just be involved in some of his stuff
because my family's still not back. So I don't know,
working out, walking the dog, trying to stay sane. I

(01:40:33):
want to go over to Morgan number two real quick.
I forgot to go to her. She's on the phone.
She is quarantined in her house. Hey Morgan, if people
want to listen to the podcast today, what's on the podcast? Well,
you debated if you should still celebrate your birthday when
all of this coronavirus stuff is over. I'm leaning toward no,
but Amy did put a lot of work into planning
whatever was going to happen on this party. And I'm

(01:40:55):
not a massive birthday guy, but I will be forty
and that's a pretty cool birthday. So yeah, we talked
about that. What else, Amy's husband is sick right now
and they're kind of trying to figure out what their
next move is. Yeah, I see you put them in
the coronavirus center. But whatever, you can hear about what
we talked about there or what else? We got an

(01:41:15):
update on Mikedy's girlfriend and if she decided to come
to Nashville or not. Yeah, and this story is a
little bit heartbreaking, but you can hear it on the
podcast and give me one more Morgan and ray mundoed
is something a little weird with his tax refund? A
little weird? Are you kidding me? All of that on
the show podcast? Go check it out today. As far

(01:41:37):
as me, you know, I posted my schedule up on
my Instagram at mister Bobby Bones if you want to
see it, so I could tell you or you could
just go look at it. But I have all my
day gritted out until nine pm. Now there is video
game time in there, Eddie. I'm really looking forward. You see,
the time have set Aside from so let's let's get
a game in. It's now on my calendar as well. Bones,
so i'll see you online. We're gonna play Call of

(01:41:59):
Duty or we're gonna play NBA Basketball. I really like
Call of Duty, but I want to try basketball too.
I still have to get signed up for something to
do that online stuff, but I'll do that by six
for sure. All right, there he is, that's what we're
gonna do. Amy, Okay, if sounds good exciting, I know.
All right, we'll see you guys tomorrow. Tomorrow on the show,
Lionel Ritchie will be on super excited to talk to
Lionel Richie. Yeah, yeah, it'd be good. All right, we'll

(01:42:21):
see you guys then by everybody can grats Bobby Bone.
You'r ACM win ACM grats Bobby Bones. Repeat Nation of
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