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Kid Rock in studio and Amy’s going to Haiti for the weekend 

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everybody transmitted America show. Yeah yeah, yeah, okay, okay, we

(01:12):
got last up to date. It's a big show. First
of all, good morning studio. Sometimes you get ahead of myself.
I'm too excited, Kid Rockleby in later dance parties will
happen today. On Wednesday show, lunch Box was guessing people's weights. Right.
People called all day yesterday too. I don't have time
to get them on, but I have Jennifer and Salina

(01:35):
Kansas on. Hi Jennifer. Now you've heard Lunchbox to do
this bit before, right, and he just talks to someone.
I come thirty seconds and he can guess their weight.
Now I didn't, in fact launching into a full segment,
but I do see her on the phone. You've been
waiting patiently, and I appreciate that. Would you like to
take part of this game? Now? His thing is he

(01:57):
can talk to you and guess within five pounds of
what you wait jess by talking to you? Okay, you
understand the rules. Okay, lunch Box, you have thirty seconds. Yeah.
What do you have for dinner last night? Um? Gosh,
I even remember? Um? How many times do you go
to the gym a couple of times a week? How

(02:19):
many kids do you have? How tall are you? All? Right?
There's time, lunch Box. You need to get their way
within five pounds? Oh that's easy. She's from Kansas. A
not a lot to do out there where she's hanging out.
She's just running around chasing her kids. Going to the gym,
she has to weigh one oh seven, one oh seven?
What do you weigh, Jennifer? One a nine? How you

(02:41):
do it? Da? How did you? Yeah? We've seen that
him do that. We're for Joe Sloppy. Joe's good, Ashley's
on Nasty's called the Hi Ashley, you want to do
this real quick? Alright? Launch Box has been nailing them.

(03:03):
So let's take a shot here before we keep going
with the show. Let's box go ahead. All right? What
kind of laundry to torching do you use? Okay? How
many times a week do you do laundry every Saturday?
Do you live in a two story or one story?
What does this have to do with? Sorry? It's like,
what did she say? One story? One story? And how

(03:23):
many kids do you have? Did you say nine? How
tall are you? Okay? Times out there? All right, lunch
Box easy, He's like he's even this one off. It's easy.
He's gonna go for two mates. He's trying to call
in and trying to be all like shy. She weighs
ninety nine pounds. What do you weight, Ashley, don't you?

(03:44):
Oh my goodness, Okay, I'm all right. It's a little
that everybody star there. They stay there to be here.
He is five for five this week, amazing, three on

(04:04):
Wednesday and two this morning. Bobby recognizing people doing cool things.
Inmates in the Texas criminal justice system, basically jail. They
were like, wait, we want to help Hurricane Harvey because
it happened to where we're from. So over six thousand
prisoners raised fifty three thousand dollars of their commissary and

(04:29):
donated to Red Cross. That's amazing. Wow, that's a lot
to them. The inmates mostly donated money from their very
small outs, which is like ninety bucks every two weeks,
that used for purchasing paper, pencils, personal high you know
you've seen jail shows orange that that's what they were like,
we want to donate it. So again, the prisoners rates
fifty three dollars. That's impressive, right, served everybody, I see you,

(04:59):
Bobby bo show its producer Raymond. In California, at least
thirty one people have died from the horrific wildfires. Hundreds
of people are missing, and they say thousands of homes
have been destroyed. In North Carolina, there was a massive
prison break. Two security officers died and ten people were injured.

(05:20):
No prisoners escaped and finding. In sports, the Dallas Cowboys,
Ezekiel Elliott is going to be suspended six games. The
Cowboys aren't playing this weekend, so Zeke most likely won't
play until after Thanksgiving. Show. Michael Ray has been banned
from our show. Now, Michael Red, you may not know

(05:42):
who he is, but you probably know a song if
I played it. I didn't man him having no problem
with him. Ray our producer band him because you said
he invited you to a bus party. You went to
the bus party. There was no bus. Yeah, it was
me and my girlfriend her best friend and it was
just an empty parking lot. So you think he completely

(06:05):
catfish party, do you? Yeah? It was a fake out
and he straight up ghosted us. Okay, So Michael Ray,
the guy that has a song here ghost and Ray
and raise like, I'm gonna ban him from the show. Now,
we don't only ban people from the show, but I
thought that's funny. He has that song. He has a
song lift. So here is lunchbox running into Michael Ray

(06:31):
getting Michael Rays out of it. Ray says, you invited
him on your bus for a party. He showed up
with his girlfriend impressor, there was no bus. You were
a no show. I'm going with that didn't happen because
I did tell him in the beginning before the Awards show,
we ran into him and the lobby at the hotel
bar area, and uh, he's a what y'all doing night us?

(06:53):
I mean we actually busting out pretty quick. I go,
so he goes the worst party, and I go, we'll
bust if y'all can make it in you or whatever.
And then they say, I know all this happened. I
was like, dude, this is the help went down. Man.
He said, you have to take him on the road
or give him a nice president. So what you're saying both, okay,
So you're gonna take him on the road and you're
gonna get ready again, that's what you're saying, Right, How

(07:14):
do you respond to this? He says, you're wrong. I
mean it sounds like a timing issue. We were there
right out. It was like midnight, and he told us
the bus wasn't leave until two am, so and there
was no bus, so if it left early, then maybe
he's telling the truth. But you can't tell us to
come at a certain time. And then a bus calls
a known thing, so he's obviously making stuff up. He
never texted me back. The text is also a situation.

(07:36):
I've never even got a response until we talked about
it on the air and then he finally hit me
back with oh so so sorry, everything's all good? Is
he still banned? He's still banned by trying to have
a bus and have a career, Still banned from the
show until Ray says otherwise, Yeah, until we hit the

(07:58):
road together. I mean, I hope you still have some
concert dates left. My favorite thing is Ray wants nothing
to do with them unless Michael be a part of
his life. It's it's a polar He's like, I want
nothing to do with that guy unless you'll have me
and then and then I want to do everything with
them and live with them for a weekend. But okay,
you have your set of standards well, and if we
become good friends, will always look back at that was
funny how it all started. It's sign for positivity. That's

(08:26):
the goal. We go around the room sharing good news,
like tell me something good and it goes like this,
bring me the good news, Amy Well. A couple in
a nursing home. They are sharing the success to their
sixty one year long marriage. Wow, Mayby just got the

(08:47):
perfect cocktail. In case you're looking, they've got combined a
hundred and eighty six years of age of life. Wow,
they're old and they've been together that long. I would
say there, if I'm just guessing, their key to success
is just go at your teeth, watch the calendar. Oh
what is it? They say? It's patience and compromise. Exactly

(09:09):
what I just said. I wrote. I tweeted a couple
of days ago, because man, when Alexa and I first
started hanging out, Alexa the computer. Yeah, we did everything.
We played songs, we played games that we did all
kinds of stuff and now all she doesn't try my
lamp on and off. I was like, this one marriage
is like, Wow, that's your comparing marriage. Well did you
stop talking to her? Film like who stopped talking to who? Like,

(09:31):
you know, you have to initiate and you need to
realize she's still turning your lamp on and off like
sometimes though she doesn't, then you gotta reconsider. That's what
I'm saying. So then I got out to my sides
lunch box. There's this one year old dog named Clyde.

(09:53):
It was dropped off at the shelter because it had
a six pound tumor, and the owners like, look, I
think we can't take care of it. I think he
just gonna get rid of this dog. And the workers
looked at it, got a doctor's opinion, they removed the
six pound tumor, and now Clyde is looking for a
forever home. I'm ready to add sound effect. And he

(10:14):
didn't really need there. But that's a six pound tumor.
That's crazy. But he was so happy up to the surgery. Yeah,
I mean he probably didn't know that. Like my dog sick,
he don't know he's sick. But I mean a six
pound tumor, that's crazy. How about this? So Salvador is
a tow truck driver, is going to church. Happened upon
a man having a heart attack. So he got on
and gave the stranger CPR because he saw he was

(10:36):
like struggling and he went down, and so they finally
reunited the two. Because he didn't know who the guy was,
he knew he knew he saw a stranger hurting, jumped out,
saved him, called the ambulance. Ambulance took him away. He
had no idea, and so posting on Facebook the people
the guy and they got his family like who saved
you know our grandfather and father, you know the same guy.
And he got back to him and he said, oh

(10:56):
that was me, and they met up. Crazy, especially that
you would see somebod kind of struggling, you pull over
and help them, because really you wanted are they struggling
or they dancing or they trying to sell me something
like you wonder I would, especially one of those flippy arrows.
But like, anyway, that's a cool story. That's tell me
sounding good. I did a group class, I got a

(11:19):
workout class and when and I felt pretty good because
I'm in pretty good shape right now because I've been
boxing so much and so I dominated the class. Felt
pretty good, go back, start boxing again. But now my
my boxing coach thinks I want to like literally fight people,
Like like, I want to get in the ring and
start fighting people. Don't you think I should do it
once just so I could know, No, I don't. And

(11:44):
if I go and I get wooked, that I've been
many times before in my lap in many different ways,
and I get back up again. I'm not trying to
have a boxing career, but don't you think it would
be neat to go and just fight somebody that's not
you know, just you know. I don't know how they
set it up. Maybe the second rate boxer in the world,
not the first, you know, but just to know, because
like I feel like I'm getting pretty good. Am your

(12:06):
thoughts on me? Maybe like doing us some kind of
boxing event. I definitely don't want to see you get hurt,
but that's where your mind goes, it's not I definitely
don't see you hurt somebody. Oh well, because I mean
we talked to your trainer. He said, you're not ready
for it, not not ready yet, but my train for
a bit feeling it. If you prepare, I would not

(12:30):
like for you to get hurt. So our goal would
be that you wouldn't get hurt. No, my goal would
be the greatest it ever lived. Okay, Yeah, I don't know.
I feel like you need to go into it being
realistic if you do it, and then there's got to
be like rules, like I don't know if we if
like anything, seems to be taking it too far with you.
They have to back off, Like I want to be

(12:52):
the referee and be like, what it terrible? Anybody? What's
your thought on what was the last time you got
beat up? Uh? It's been a while. Can I keep
myself out of the situations? Yeah, dude, you're not a
spring chicken anymore. Like I think getting beat up now
at our age, that's gonna hurt. Man. I'm in the
best shape of my life ever right now. I'm concerned

(13:12):
for you, like Amy Lunchbox. Look, guys, the guy wants
to get some anger around, he wants to beat someone up.
Let him beat someone up. I mean, he may embarrass
himself in the process, but that's okay. Let's let him
get in the ring. If he wants to chase his dreams.
That's what Bobby is about, chasing his dreams. And Bobby,
I support you. If you want to dream, you dream,
and I will be there ringside yelling at you, going

(13:32):
left right on to I don't need you to coaching me.
I want to throw fight like someone like elderly. Come
on today. This story comes to us from Valley Park, Missouri.
Authorities are warning people don't get too close to the elk.

(13:55):
At the Lone Elk Park, there's a couple of tourists.
They were there and they were told don't go new
the elk. Well, the people wanted a selfie, so they
go up up to the elk and they'll boom gores
the woman right in the back and you like that. Well,
they were warned don't get too close to the elk,

(14:16):
and they ignore the warnings, and they wanted a picture
with the elk, and so they got right in the
back and they're gonna be okay, gonna be okay. Doesn't
say if they got the selfie, you're not, Oh selfie,
I'm blunch box at your boat head. Story of the day,
sho Donna in Virginia. Yes, what up? Thank you for listening. Hi,

(14:39):
I was just watering. I'm gonna listening for a couple
of years. But I've never gotten a full story on
Amy's adoption, and I just can't imagine going through that
amount of time and waiting and praying and hoping, and
so I was just learned if she'd be willing to
go back to the beginning and you kind of catch
us up. Sure, I'm glad you asked that which, by

(14:59):
the way, after the show today, Amy goes to Haiti
to see your kids and then so she'll come back Monday.
She'll be a little sensitive maybe, but in a great way. Yes, okay,
so kind of walk her through your adoption process. Well,
we started domestically. Let me stop you. I tell the
stories so much better to be honest. I don't want

(15:22):
to be honest with you. I tell the stories so
much better. Okay, go, yeah, I will probably be here
like thirty minutes if I tell it. Ay and your
husband tried to have kids. Yea, and they still continue
to try to have kids over the years or not
not trying, but yeah. So and both of them checked
out the doctor they want to get tested and checked.
And Amy went into the to the his military and

(15:44):
they did put the camos on and checked around and
they're like, you're all good. They did my fallopian tubes,
checked to see if there was blockage or anything. I mean,
we've we've done all the things. I even went on
Clovid that I was psychotic. So then we thought, okay,
maybe adoption is more a thing. So they try to
adopt domestically. But the problem was, well, we moved a
couple of times in our home study we get messed up,

(16:06):
and then our agencies, and then what state we were
adopting from, and then finally we landed here in Nashville
and we started that process here. But I had also
just gone to Haiti and realized the problem there. Sometimes
with older kids at an orphanage don't get adopted. So
then my husband, I'm like, whoa, we can adopt older kids.
We don't need a baby. So by the way, if
you move from one single house to the house next door,

(16:27):
your domestic adoption starts over again. Yeah, yeah, that part
it's crazy. So Amy kept getting set back, so they
went on. Amy went on a mission trip to Haiti.
She didn't go to Haiti with the intention to adopt kids,
but when she got there she met these kids, was like,
I think these kids are meant for me. And then
she was like, I know these kids are meant for me.
And they weren't babies, and like Amy said, they're a

(16:47):
little older. And so now they are seven and ten,
and so she'll be going to see them today. It's
been four and a half years in the process. I'm
pulling my hair out and it faces fest and that yeah,
just stress. By the way, worst festival ever, pimple Fest.
No bands played. Yeah yeah, yeah, so that Donna is

(17:10):
where it is. So what are they waiting on now?
Those kids need to be with their mom and dad.
Well yeah, unfortunately, it's just it's just a process. It's
just there's so many different steps in phases that we
have had to complete over the years, and this last year,
i'd say the last two years, there's just been different
parts where we've just been stuck. And right now, the
judges and haiti in the court systems, they have gone

(17:31):
on strikes, so they're not working and our paperwork is
literally in a phase where we're about to get their
visas and passports. But we've been at this phase for
like ever and until they come back to work, there's
nothing we can do. Okay, Well, I am praying that
those kids get to you sooner than later. And um,
enjoy your trip. Thank you, so hey, John, really thank

(17:54):
you for calling. That's really kind of okay. Appreciate you,
Appreciate you guys, Bye bye. Good I do feel like, listen,
it's your story, but I don't mind if you tell it. No, no,
we told it together. You skip things and then you
go backwards. It's like watching one of those weird movies
where I go back in like time and you're like, wait, huh,

(18:14):
this is us. It's like watching that sleep movie. Yeah,
but the dreams, Yeah, dreams, the Dring with the ring
they played Thring Leonard DiCaprio. Oh, transport that one. So
Lunchbox has been known as fake news. That's been his

(18:35):
name because something he just comes in and lies. That
was and so because of that, that happened, and he
started bringing fake news stories. We've changed it. Okay, Now
it's a game. Lunchbox will bring in the story and
we have to know if it's fake news or not.
The game is called is it fake news? Is it

(18:58):
fake news? So Lunchbox alread the story than we decided.
Is it fake news? Okay, funny, everybody's got it. I
love it. Okay, here we go? Is it fake news?
Here we go? Is it fake news? Man? Big news
coming out of New York City, Southwest Airlines and nounced
they are now doing direct flights to Mountain Pine Para,

(19:18):
no chan, no chance at least got to give us
one that. When you think it's what's the population, I'm
fine my home town seven people, and is there even
an airport? Southwest said with what you have a real one?
That's what I had. I did read an article that
Southwest is not me flying to Hall. That was real, real,

(19:43):
real news. You have to give us at least a game.
We have to figure it out. Haven't you have another one.
Let's come back to it. Yeah, you didn't like that one.
It was obviously fake Mountain Pine dude, Come on, they said,
tourism has really been increasing in Mountain Pine, my hometown.
All right, well, come back, we'll do another one in
a minute. That was real news. No, that was fake news. Alright.

(20:05):
So that's how the game works. You guys have it.
If you want to keep burglars out of your place,
they give you the simplest fix because they went and
they talked to burglars like, what do you look for?
What do you think you can do to keep burglars out?
Um lock your door? That's exactly it. No, No, that's it,

(20:29):
because it's so most burglars go through an unlocked door
window on the first or second floor of the home. Also,
when they did the test, they could all find a
key within ten feet to the front door. If they
found a key, because people put that key. They don't
put in the backyard, they put it under a rock
or the mat in the front. That's the number one
thing speaking of like people that get in trouble. Prisons

(20:53):
are trying to solve cases because they're going cold cases
with playing cards with the cases on them. So they
give them the inmates and they hope that these inmates
and no information explain. So Oklahoma has decks of playing
cards featuring cold cases. They hope that the inmates we'll
see as they're playing cards. Oh wait, I know something
about this. And they try to solve homicide. Interesting and

(21:17):
it's all kept confidential. Probably I don't know. I want
to get a shank. But that's kind of a thing, right,
And that a good idea, that's really cool, you guess, so,
I mean, I guess it's ideas always a good idea,
But hasn't I I don't know if it's a good
idea because it working, don't you mean work? I'm saying

(21:38):
it's a good idea. Otherwise you've got nothing right. They're
being proactive about it. They're just letting it like sit there.
There's a story about how and this stinks for women,
But I totally get it once I read it. Single
women now on their resumes have to put m r
s so sleeves ball guys don't see ms or why
they have to lie about being married, because you'd be

(22:00):
hitting them up, because that's exactly it. I feel like
we've gotten a call from someone before listeners before that
where a wedding band when they go in for interviews. Crazy, right,
I think that they're not married. Unmarried advances are are
made to all these m s, but m r s
they aren't right, And then when it comes like getting

(22:21):
a job, then you feel that pressure of the guys
are such tools, right, lunchbox, No, I disagree. I mean look,
LinkedIn is like a dating site. Yeah, all those things.
That's why people put a picture because it's for dating.
If you didn't need a picture for your application, do
you attach a picture to your resume? Nope? LinkedIn is
not like tender. I disagree. Have you ever used LinkedIn? No? Ok,

(22:46):
You've got the invitations to be on LinkedIn everybody all time,
and I don't even know how to do it. All right,
coming up kid Rock at the top of the hour,
and some people like kid Rock, what's you gonna We're
not talking politics for Kid Rock. I'm just a fan
of his music. Like he's not going to be anything crazy,
but it will be fine. But Kid Rocks coming in
just a bit top of the hour. Well it happened yesterday.

(23:09):
If you remember earlier this week, Amy found a note
in her mailbox and that sat out, I want to
buy your house. And she's like, is this a scam?
So reached out, talked. They came to her house yesterday,
didn't they. They came and looked at it. They were
real people, real people, did they. I wasn't, to be fair,
the realtors were handling it. I did not meet them,
But I know what happened. Were you supposed to leave anyway? Right?

(23:30):
That's awkward. Yeah, it wasn't like taking a bath. Oh hey,
so you're gone. So what happened? Did they offer you,
as you said, straight cash on cash money cash is king?
Can't wait? Okay? So apparently they got to figure something
out because the only master bedroom is downstairs, and like

(23:50):
it's a married couple and his mother lives with them,
and she's having a hip replacement in January and she's
not be able to go up and down the stairs
and upstairs. There's two bedrooms in a Jack and Jill bathroom,
so it's not like a master. So anyway, if they
can renovate it to where it will work a master
upstairs and a master downstairs for them, then I think

(24:10):
that they could be into it. So they didn't make
an offer, well not yet. Okay, are they talking to
you about how much cash money they're talking about? Because
because they knew the layout before they went in the house,
I don't know that they that's a good point, so
I could that was I don't know that they did

(24:32):
know the layout. Was the realtor that called in and
said they can look up the exact floor plan and
everything online according to record called in. I don't know
what they see what was possible. Obviously they're going to
have to renovate. But cash is king and says King,
find I know if the mom's hip replacement is getting
in the way of this deal you're following for the

(24:53):
hip replacement, Joe, that old one, I don't know. I
don't know until there old mom is like, maybe she
doesn't exist. I don't know. We'll find to let us know,
let us know on the update. Okay. Two fast food
restaurant workers were robbed at gunpoint by guy wearing a mask. Right,

(25:14):
the guy goes in, he takes his gun, he points
at the head of one of the workers. He pulls
back to hammer. They end up giving him more six
hundred bucks. So one of the victims says to the
guy as he's robbing them, Hey, Cleveland, is that you?
Oh no, and the robber replies, no, it's not me.

(25:35):
It's not clean Cleveland, Cleveland. No, shut up, Jerry, shut up.
You're like, no, that's not me. Away, So they wrest them.
They got him. He's been arrested a connection with armed
robbery at the KFC and Baton Rouge. That's awesome, is
that you know? It's not me? That's hilarious. Huh. Kid

(25:59):
Rock is coming up, by the way, it will be clean,
Like we're not talking politics. All that's good. People wearried yesterday.
I love Kid Rocks music. And Amy found out that
she had a bond with kid because your husband when
he was deployed, that's what we listened to his Kid
Rock all the time. Apparently ever since, like high school,
all through the Air Force, scadded me, all through serving overseas,

(26:21):
Kid Rock gets played a lot. You had no idea,
I have no idea. I mean, obviously I knew he's patriotics,
so I'm sure a lot of military military people listen
to him. But every song, my husband knew everywhard and
had a memory for every song. And I was like,
that's pretty cool. That is pretty cool. I know. I
loved it, and the show was really good because he
wasn't even just singing like the hits, like he knew
all the other songs, where I just kind of would

(26:42):
bought my head, like I'm probably gonna geek out a
little bit. Is anybody just making sure because usually I
don't care, and not in a bad way, but I
don't care so much where it's like peers and we're
just talking like it's it's kid rocks, kids freaking rock.
So do we keep it real cool? And we say
like hey, Bob, no we no, no, yeah, we don't

(27:02):
do that all right, Catrocks coming up in a second,
Amy's thirty second Skinny. The American Music Award nominations were
announced and in for Country Favorite Song, It's got to
be a Body Like a back Road, that's one of them.
I mean, no, that should be the winner. And then
also in that category should be uh John Party Heart, Yeah,

(27:29):
one of the yeah a party song. What's the other one?
Keith Urban Blue and Your Color Solid Choices. Sam Hunt
has to win that because the song was the Monster
but and I didn't know those are the things. Yeah,
I'm like, I'm like the American I'm like America and
the music a Board get Yeah. For favorite country album,
Jason al Dean, Chris Stapleton and Keith Urban Stapleton will

(27:51):
win it probably. I really love the Keith Urban record.
Not that I didn't like the Aldens, but in that order,
that's where I would put them my personal listening. And
then shout out Garth Brooks. He is the country person
that made Tour of the Year with Coldplay and You too,
that one I saw because they announced it earlier because
it was kind of a pop category. I mean, yeah,
he's with Coldplay and You Two and then there he
is Garth Brooks. Eddie. Now we're talking about it was

(28:12):
like these epic tours and gons and guards should win. Yeah,
I probably won't. I don't think You Two or Coldplay
have done multiple nights and sold out all night guards
should win. And for sure I'm not buying the ticket
sales record like Garth just did. Right. What else? Okay,
you got some movies out today, The Foreigner with Jackie
Chan positive on Rotten Tomatoes, Happy Death Day, scary movie.

(28:36):
And then Marshall, which is the story of Thirdgood Marshall,
the first African American Supreme Court Justice, and that's got
eight six percent positive. I'm Amy, that's your thirty second
skinning this week on the Bobby Cast. So Dan Huff
came by the studio. Dan Huff Fantastic Guitars, a mega producer,
and he played guitar from Michael Jackson back in the day,

(28:57):
and he was talking about how he went in they
saw this homeless guy and they were peeling off all
the stuff. But it was Michael Jackson disguised as a
homeless guys. We could walk around this week on the
Bobby Cast. So what he was wearing was to fake
people out so they wouldn't know was Michael Jackson. All
of a sudden, pulled off the hair and it was
a wig. It was Michael Jackson. I've never met him,

(29:17):
and I asked him, you know, I mean, it seems
pretty obvious now, but at that moment, it was kind
of surreal, and he just be articulated that that's the
way he could walk down the street. Search Bobby cast
on I Heart Radio and iTunes everybody transmitting across America.
Show just a few minutes away from Kid Rock being

(29:43):
in studio. So I never met Kid Rock. So Kid
Rocks coming in. Let's do the morning Corny, Morning Corny.
Did I tell you the joke about the boomerang? You
didn't tell me the joke about the boomerang? I don't

(30:03):
remember it, but it'll come back to me later. That
was the Morning Corny. Alright. Really cool for me because
I'm a massive fan Kid Rocks. Here. Hey, good morning, Hey,
I'm gonna tell you this new song. In years I

(30:25):
was playing it, I guess a couple of weeks ago
for the first time. This is the jam. This ain't
nothing like a Tennessee mount straight shooting. It was the
Dome time with a preacher man praying for peace. But
still tell me about this one, like you're over here
at country. But it makes sense. Yeah, it's it's I've

(30:47):
been creatively confused for some time now, floating around here
and there, and some people are happy about that, some
people aren't. But you know, at the end of the day,
I just kind of try to make whatever is inspiring
me at the time, and you know, whatever music it is,
there has been and this was just um something. I
actually bought a mountain top up in White's Creek and

(31:09):
was thinking about you know, I was trying to get
rid of my Malboo home at the time. It was
spending a lot more time down here. You know, I've
been screwing around down here for years, twenty years, had
a condo down the West End, and and just being
up there trying to get out of Malibu. And I
got great friends, and there's things that I love about it,
but it was the simpler things of just trying to
get someone to honestly like come fix your stove or

(31:33):
you know, to help clean or do launch something like that.
You know, which people in my position, you know, worked
hard and forward and it's a completely different game here
and in the Midwest. And the song was just kind
of a testament to that. My question would be that,
because I said, when I was in college radio, I
was playing ball with the ball like crazy, How was

(31:53):
it in your mind that you can transcend from this
polar and still it all fit I mean, I think
a lot of that was luck. It was just I
mean because when I when I did that from Ball
with the Ball to that album and then came with Picture,
I remember the head of the record company at that

(32:14):
time told me like that was probably gonna kill my career,
like what was the matter with me? And I remember
I would sing it live and people would stare at
me like I was just crazy. Yeah, before it really
you know, it was a single, it came out, and
even when it was a single, it took forever to hit.
We did a different version with Alison More, Um did
we cut down here? Her vote was she cut down

(32:35):
here Nashville? You know. I did it with Chryl Crowe
and then that started to take off, sold half million
copies and then a few stations played it and it
just took off. Um how, I don't know. I've never
really gotten a lot of radio play. I've never been
that guy. I never had number one song. Even El
Somewhere Wrong it went one number one around the world,
but never in America. I've never had number one song

(32:55):
in America. It's just never. I don't know, it's not
been my thing. I'm not I re spect rewards shows.
I get it. It's not been my thing. I'm not
you know, I know kind of how they work and
what goes on. What goes on in that world. Not
a game I really chose to play. You say you
don't have any number one if you have platinum records,
lots of them, right, So, like just to counterpoint you,

(33:18):
as you said you don't have, you have the fans
number one and when you stellf platinum records, that's people
buying music. Yea. My whole thing has been live and
a lot of people don't know. A funny stat which
I like to brag about because it's just so you know,
out of left field, is if you've factor in the
record clubs. Remember the by ten CDs for a penny
type thing, which Columbia House, Columbia is a big scam.

(33:41):
They never reported those records. If you factor those in,
I did about two million records. There's tell what a
lout of cause really was over fourteen million copies and
they didn't know how to classify it. They classified as
a wrap records. So technically have the biggest selling rap
album of all time. And I'm sitting here on your
country show right now, we like that kid rocks here. Man,

(34:03):
let me hear this again. There ain't nothing like a Tennessee.
I don't even know if things get back to you,
Like I mean, I first I heard you said some
nice things about it. I appreciate that. First time I
heard the song, I was sitting in office with Rod
or Boss up here. It was like and we listened
to it. I was like, man, that like that fits.
That's our people. That fits. But also this fits. Also

(34:31):
this fits, and sonically they're not the same. No, that
wasn't another one. So it wasn't It wasn't like seven
or eight countries around the world, but not a story
because there was this. There was this pop station that
you gotta you know, kiss there, ask to get the
number one record at some level. It's out in l

(34:52):
A and this, that and the other, and I was like, yeah,
I was like I don't yeah, I don't know. I
was like I was talking to I think a secret
just somebody one morning out there and I was like
playing along a little bit. I'm like, oh god, I
feels so greasy right now. And they're like, well, you
gotta like you know, what do you think? And this
I had it. I had it out with this program
director's years before that, and I was like, okay, and

(35:13):
I was thinking, I'm gonna kill this right now because
I'm about to say something very rude and I know it.
When I was like, he's like, so what do you
think I heard you with the program director, I was like,
you know, I go here, you can make my record
number one because I slept with his wife and I didn't.
Of course, no, no, I didn't, but that pretty much
killed the chance on number one record. Right there, all

(35:37):
the radio people are just sitting the other room like, oh, like,
we had a number one record if you could have
just shut up, and I'm like, yeah, I can't. You
felt you felt slazy about disappearance? What's that it felt
slazy about that? I was actually looking forward to this,
and I don't I don't know if you know how
many radio things they do these days, but this is
it's basically you and Howard Stern for this record. I

(35:57):
appreciate that because I'm a genuine fan. I could tell
and I like your show and I like when I
hear you interview people. I like what you say, and
it's not in this day and age, it's always it's
it's really when you go on these shows and the
ones I've done in the last ten years, which hasn't
been a lot, but a lot more a lot of
the years ago, it's like people are trying to get
everyone and they want that headlight that's kind of you know,

(36:18):
out there and wild, so they can drive everyone to
their website. And it seems like a cat and mouse
game these days of people trying to get you. And
it's very uncomfortable to sit there knowing that everything you say,
especially in this day and age, when you can say
something this day and age, and all of a sudden, wildfire,
you're crazy, You're this, blah blah blah. We don't like
your views. It's like very hard these days to speak

(36:39):
your mind, and I have a lot of trouble not
doing that all right back in the studio with kid Rock,
we on this show much like yourself. We're big supporters
in the military. What has drawn you to being a
part of that? That was really early on It was
my mom really got me into a lot of charity stuff. Uh,
when I was first starting to have success, you know,

(37:00):
helping out term little kids and things, a lot of
local organizations. But then it was um. When the USS
coal got bombed years ago. They told the guys that
they could play patriotic music, and they were obviously really upset.
They lost seventeen of their fellow sailors, and as they
were sailing out of Yamin, kid kind of locked himself
in the room where they told them they could play
patriotic songs, and he played American Badass. You know. Guys were,

(37:24):
you know, crying and obviously upset, you know, with the
lost their buddies and they were the sailing out of
the harbor, and I got some pretty wild pictures from
that with middle fingers up and not nice messages written
on their chests, and obviously they were upset. And and
I heard about that, and I was like, huh, and
that really, you know, this was before all the crazy,
really warn terrorism started, after you know, the Second Gulf

(37:44):
War started all that stuff, and you know, I did
something there for those guys, you know, I did the
show and gave the proceeds to the families and went
visit with them, and you know, just just felt right,
you know. And I was a support of the military
before then, obviously a very patriotic person, but that really
was kind of the catalyst that really kicked everything off.
For all the stuff that that I've done, and so

(38:05):
many people have done, especially in country music and and
all over, I don't care if it's wrestling country. There's
been so many actors and people that you know have
gone with me on tours and I've gone with them that, um,
you know, there's a lot of people that do care
about it. And I hate to sit here and take
credit because it really was really k the most rewarding
stuff I've done. I mean, I ask you the question.
I don't think you're taking credit at all. I was

(38:26):
genuinely interested in how you know, personally for you like
Amy's husband served for twelve years, you know, and so
you know, we have our own personal tie. That was
just kind of curious as to what years were you
have glasses? Are those real glasses? A lot of vocals
well to see up and down, you know, I can
see here regular, But here's the when I got to

(38:46):
read close. I gotta read the menu. Jeff Rubies from like,
I mean, you're getting older. That always been that way
because I'm Ma'm I'm getting older. There's no question. After
we did all these Stringer shows in Detroit, like Grandpa's hip.
Her like, do you do like six in a row?
You did a six, but not in a row? We
didn't you stilled out to play six times a Low

(39:06):
Seasons Arena. Right, that's a new place. My hip was
hurt and I was like, I was like, what is
that my shoulder? I'm like, you know, because obviously when
doing those Ball with the Boss songs that bounced around
a lot, and I got forty six years old, It's
just it's not gonna go on forever. That was really
kind of one of my deviant plans. Like early on,
not only did I love country music, but I'm like, hmm,

(39:28):
that is a way to get old, get older and
music gracefully. It's it's hard man in in uh rock
and roll. Like hell, I love Steven Tyler, but you
see him bouncing around, You're like, come on, man, Steven
Tyler like takes really good. He's come in before. And
I had a whole conversation with just Health and Green

(39:48):
Juice and health guys like so fascinating. I was like, Wow,
you really take care of yourself, But have you found
yourself doing like crazy thing. I don't know what you're
you were like before but now are you do you
do anything like you look like would take really good
care of yourself. Oh yeah, the last um, you know
several years. Yeah, I probably started around forty and I
was like, all right, cut it out. How much longer
can you do? I'm the ball guy. How much longer

(40:10):
can you do bother the ball before you break it down?
In acoustic? I've actually done acoustic versions of both. It's
actually funny. Big and Rich had a Ball with the
Ball covered the country cover that they used to do
years ago. It was pretty funny. I'm ball with the ball.
We did acoustic years ago and like an Howard Stern
birthday party or something years back. Um. But to be
bouncing around the stage doing that, I would say, probably

(40:34):
I'm forty six. I figured I'll start winding it down
around fifty, because otherwise it's not gonna look good. You know,
be jumping up ball like getting two inches of air
and people be like, oh, that's just that's just said.
That poor kid cramp up there like it's sinceres possible.

(40:56):
I love the song that would some straight shooting. It
was the Don Dame time with a preacher man praying
for peace but still packing a gun singing Kerry Yoki
in a double black smoke. So thick it burn, my

(41:20):
sweeten lord. I appreciate you taking time to come in.
I know it's early in the morning. Thank you, And
I'm glad you're here. Like I'm not just here in
this room, but I'm glad you're here in the format. Hey,
you know years ago, uh, I want had Reverend on
the Road, one of my heroes from Run DMC told me,
I was I was about going to Europe in this
and it was gonna be blah blah blandy. He was

(41:42):
in the same mode my whole time. He goes, Hey, man,
go where you're celebrated, not tolerated. And I feel like
that in Nashville. So thank you Tennessee. Alright, you want anything,
anything you want to say? Hi, Yeah, you've already said hello. Okay,
all right, well I mean thanks as you can see
as Yeah, all right, kidder rock and well, uh, we'll

(42:06):
see you soon. And I know we'll have in the
next bit of time, we'll have a big record announcement
at some point. We'll talk about it a right, the
King of fake News is gonna bring us a game here.
It's is it fake news? He's gonna tell us a story. Okay,
we have to figure out ifizza real one or not
it fake news. High school in Columbus, Ohio has banned

(42:29):
all fidget spinners after a forty two year old physics
teacher lost an eye doing a physics lesson using fidget spinners. Okay, okay,
banned fidget spinners because a teacher lost the eye spinning
one of them. Huh. Now the question is is it
fake news? Amy? Is it fake news? Yeah? Sure, spending spins, Yeah,

(42:55):
it's everything's physics inertia. Then what goes in motion remains
in unless conflicted by another object, must come down. No, okay,
what do you think it is here? That's real? You
think it's real? Eddie? Yeah, that this is definitely believable.
I say real. I think it's real too. I think
the story is too complex from to make up. That's
why it's not about the story. I don't think he

(43:16):
makes that up. So we all say that it's real news. Lunchbox,
what is it? That's good? You got? The only thing
that was weird is that teachers can't have him either. Yeah,

(43:38):
the only part that was weird about it. That's funny.
He was teaching a physics lesson. That's good. So how
about this and this, this is real news. This couple
found a hidden camera in their airbnb they rented out.
They've been putting them in the smoke detectors. The listing
provided to our ABC affiliate w FTS advertises the nice

(44:00):
large town house and Longboat Key. Police say they found
to smoke detector cameras. They record audio and HD video.
We're also WiFi capable, so they'd be in the signal.
He didn't have the HARDWIREMN. The couple only realizing it
because the husband works in I t and notice the
pinhole camera. Crazy. They've they've been taping people and I'm

(44:21):
telling you this happening all over the country. Yeah, because
it's yeah if oh man, I mean I had an
Airbnb at one point in time. I couldn't imagine ever
like spying on people that were taking They're not you're
normal and not gross, but what are they are They
just curious? No, they're taping them for their own person

(44:41):
to sell or their own personal Yeah. Yeah, that's weird. Huh,
Like there's gonna be something done about that because anybody
can do it at any time, and not everybody stood
in that place. They're probably like, oh no, here's this.
Here is Eddie, our producer with his four year old
junior junior singing no miss Day. You know the Raging

(45:04):
Idiots smash hit song. I don't know if you guys
in from with a song, you don't know that come by.
Probably it's a road. But now I'm stay here we go.
This is you and the four year old junior. It's
too I was born you're away. Come on, baby, cat

(45:28):
running late, gotta be late, jack but you kind of
astration and I can't stop watching you. Sun Huh, that's
suky on looking about influence I ever saw, Probably the
road Raging Idiots dot com. If you guys are in

(45:55):
Loving and Tulsa next weekend, we're back on the road.
Let to flay a little bit of this if you
got a download, it's up seven thirty in the morning.
In the suit that I was born in. Girl, Why
are you laughing at me? Come on, baby? What are
my khakis? I'm running the lake. Need to beat it
like Jackson. But you're kind of a distraction because I

(46:19):
can't style watching showing me your service and lights the
best looking bad influence I have, So probably out of
hit the row. But now make you guys press along
Bones Bobby Bone shows. Soon as the show is over,
Amy's going to Haiti to see your kids. If you're

(46:42):
just new to the show. Amy tried to have kids
for a long time. Tried to adopt domestically because her
husband was stationed in different places with the military. They
kept moving and kept resetting their adoption. She went on
a mission trip to Haiti, went to the orphanage, found
these kids. Was like these unsupposed to adopt these kids,
like in her heart, it's been four and a half years,
there have been a live hurdles hasn't jumped them all.

(47:04):
We're still waiting. But you're going to see them today. Yeah,
you'll be there all weekend and I'm so are you. Yeah,
I'll get a good It'll be a little under forty
eight hours, but I'll take it. Because what do you do?
As soon as you land? What do you do and
go straight to the orphanage? Yeah, our driver will pick
us up like security, straight to the orphanage. Boom scoop

(47:24):
them up, hold them so have fun with them and
then um, we're gonna we have a whole weekend planned,
Like what in your husband it's not going and two
girlfriends that are coming. Um. We're going to visit a
village that's sort of close like um that we support
in a way, so we're gonna check out some stuff
that's going in there. But you have to hike to

(47:45):
get there. So I bought the kids a new little
hiking sneakers that I'm taking them with me, and I'm
just hoping the seven year old can make it because
it's sort of on the side of a mountain you
hike down. But I'm sure he'll be fine. We'll see,
and then we'll go to They love to swim when
we're there. The first time they ever really went swimming
was with us when my husband and I went and
had to live there for two weeks to be with
them as part of the adoption process. So we'll take

(48:06):
them swimming and then take them out to eat and
then well i'llter around come home. Yeah, but they get
to stay with you outside of the orphanage. Yeah, you're
their official. When I went, they couldn't stay right because
I'm not their parents. Right. What if they would have
given to me, not amy, What if they just said, like,
you know what, you can have scary. We've been watching Instagram.
It seems a little crazy Bobby you can have but

(48:29):
they get to stay with you. Yeah, do you have
a bed for you and a bed for them? Or
is everybody in the same, Like what's that? We all
kind of and they know both of these girls that
are going well, we all kind of just pile in.
Like the hotel room have like two double beds. Well,
just like pile in, one of them sleeps with us.
Are you so excited? I'm so excited, Like I'm really
really pumped. I'm gonna just focus on the positive of

(48:52):
the we like the getting there and doing all the
fun things that we're gonna do, and then try not
to let Sunday, you know, affect me, because I just
know I've got to just mentally prepare myself for leaving
them to be hard and be strong and stay tough.
But I think it's okay to also show emotion, like
because it shows that you love and care. I don't
want them to hide emotion ever. But it's gonna be hard.

(49:14):
It's gonna be hard to leave. Good luck if I
don't come back. I don't know, Sorry, Sorry, I don't know. Sorry,
It's okay. I don't know, I don't want. This is
just gonna be hard, but it's fine. I'm not focusing
on that. When you said you weren't going back, I
said I wasn't. I can't believe them going like I
was packing their little bags. And I couldn't believe I

(49:34):
was packing them because the last time I went, I said,
next time I packed these little bags, we're gonna be
bringing them home. That's why I snuck off and didn't
go with you or take you, because I knew you
said you were never going again until it was time
to pick them up. Correct. Yeah, I know, I know,
I know that was part of the deal. But hello
at that and that was in May. And in May
we thought we'd forst sure have them by now. And now, honestly,

(49:59):
I I kept thinking he was going to be September,
and then here we are in October. I literally thought, okay,
October for sure, November, and now I think my husband's right,
like it could be next year. Oh, I think it's
next year for sure. Stop Why are you all thinking now,
because before we know it, it's the Hall and then
in between Thanksgiving Christmas, nothing I know, and the judges
aren't even working right now anywhere on strike. But if

(50:21):
I find out who one of the judges is and
I can get their address on, gonna swing on by
with a little pies. Sounds safe, some cookies safe? All right? Well,
good luck, trips awesome, thank you, and he's odd. After
the show today, I want to bring on Carmen Hi.
Carmen Hi. Where do you live? Um? Near Madison, Wisconsin,

(50:43):
a small town called Fort Atkinson. I love Madison like
I love that area. Every time I go, people bring
me cheese like crazy, like I would come back five
pounds heavier. So Carmen sent a tweet and I put
it on my Instagram to where Carmen was going into
chemo and how long have you been a chemo? I
just started. Yesterday was my first day. It was your

(51:04):
first day. Yeah, well, so well what's the diagnosis? What
kind of cancer do are you fighting here? Breast cancer?
UM diagnosed this as good as a vers now. I
am cancer free, but we are doing treatment to get
rid of these so you're cutting out a little bit,
but you don't treat me to get rid of the
cancer cells. That we said, Yeah, so we wanted to

(51:28):
put you on you tweeted this. We have never talked
until we message you after you tweeted this saying you
were going into chemo, and we just want to give
you like a bunch of pim and joy stuff and
like send you a bunch of prizes and just do
something really nice for you because we appreciate you listening
and we know that chemo is not awesome and a
lot of people have to go through it, and we

(51:48):
just are pulling for you and want you to fight hard,
and we just want to send you stuff to make
you day a little better. Is that cool with you?
That's beyond amazing. And I just keep asking myself, is
this real? This real? And why me? Why did you? Guys? Like,
why me? So? Because I'm just an everyday, average person.
So I'm I'm overwhelmed. I'm sorry. Yeah, no, but you're not.

(52:11):
I mean, you're an everyday person. Just that's how we
feel we are and you're one of our listeners. And
when listeners are going through something like that, if there's
a little something we can do, like send you a
shirt or a beanie and a sweatshirt. I mean, I
know hospitals are cold, you'll be spending time there. You
need like enjoying sweatshirts and beanies and socks and all
kinds of stuff. Yeah, I'll send you one of my
books and you need to read Bare Bones. I have it.

(52:34):
I have it. Find it for me last in August
of when we my daughter and I went went there
for you guys, for raging idiots. I'll send something. Yeah, yeah, okay,
I'll take it. I'll take it. Okay, thank you for listening. Um,

(52:55):
keep fighting, and we're gonna put you on holding his information.
And we just all want to say we're rooting for you,
and don't say you're just normal, and why we're just normal.
We're all just normal. That's why all this works together.
That's why we and you and we all, that's all
we all work together. So keep fighting and hang on
the phone. Okay, Okay, thank you guys, so so so much.
Appreciate it. Hey, you know I appreciate you. I appreciate you.

(53:23):
Everybody doing this weekend? N what are you doing this weekend?
I got Stapleton, Chris Stapleton. We know who stable? We
think it Jimmy Stapleton. We'll just in case you got stabled.
Frank Stapleton. He sings a song called Tennessee beer in
singing Amy, come watch the cousin Plumber Frank Well, I

(53:44):
thought I would let you know that tickets to Are
you gonna go? I'm thinking about you're gonna go, Bobby,
they gave me tickets. Look, if you don't need those tickets. No,
you want to sell them. I know you want to
sell them. You're trying to sell them. Don't sell your
tickets like I've got offers. Here's why you can't sell
your tickets. And I'm gonna move off this because I
don't want to. If you sell your good seats and
someone sits beside, someone hook up with these tickets and

(54:05):
they're like, who are you, then you'll never get tickets again.
There we go, and then you'll learn your lesson. Yeah
for eight bucks. If you don't want your tickets, I
got friends up on your tickets. So you may go
to Stapleton tonight. Yeah, I'll be there. I may go
to Stapleton tonight. Should I'm in telling it? This is shocking.

(54:26):
Are you gonna go with I? May? I said, m A,
y okay, let's take it's take a beat. My dog.
My dog's not feeling great. So if my dog is
not good. I'm not going anywhere, So I got he's
gotta be on the bounce back and he's going to Haiti.
You have those backpacks that you bought for your kids
that you keep because you don't want them losing them, well,

(54:46):
they want me to keep them. Normally, everything we give
them they take back to the orphanage and share with
the other kids. But these back packs, um, they love them.
We gave them to them about a year ago and
my daughter's is like this pink bear. They're both from Target,
and my son's is a screen turtle shell. And when
we were leaving, her like take them to the orphanage,
like use them. But then they knew that instantly they
belonged to six kids, not just them, so they were like, no,

(55:09):
you take them. So now anytime we go back, we
take the backpack and they're like waiting. They're like, hi,
goodness you Um is it's a trip or going home?
We're like nope. They're like, do you have our backpacks?
We're like yep, and then we hand them the backpack
and then when it's time to go, they start like
it was so cute last time we were there in May,
like to see my daughter, like she had a plastic
sack to go to the orphanage and her backpack, and

(55:31):
she started rearranging things and put all the stuff that
she wanted to go to the orphanage in her plastic
reusable sack so that way I could take the backpack
home where it was safe. So I repacked those and
it was just really hard because last time, you know,
I think I've told you. I just thought I wasn't
gonna be going back until it's time to bring them in.
When I was packing the backpacks, I had like a meltdown.
But I've got a miltdown every day this week. Yeah. Yeah,

(55:54):
has been up here. They've been everywhere. They've They've been
everywhere to make the Dodo station at the game. They
don't discriminate. They're like the grocery store in my closet. Whatever.
You download a bunch could you fly here to Miami
then to Haiti? Yeah? Do you download a bunch of shows?
I've got Mr Robots season three, episode one, I got

(56:15):
Scandal season seven, episode one, and Game of Thrones season one,
episode one. Like it. I liked the first episode. We'll
have to start some where do you want me to start?
But you need to on more than one episode. I did.
I wanted too. You need to get you need to
go through at least four episodes. Okay, I will, but
I mean this is just for this trip. I thought

(56:36):
Game of Thrones you had to pay attention, like hardcore.
Dude said no, you can't be attention anywhere. So I
don't know, like he's being rude, but he's being right,
and I hate when he's like rude and right at
the same time. Okay, well, can I just say iTunes
is rude because they charged the charged charged way more
for Game of Thrones. I bought, like so Scandal one

(56:57):
episode s D not HD was one, and then a
Game of Thrones a whole dollar more. That's called free market.
You can charge where people to pay for it supply
and demand. No, I mean not exactly, no, no, no,
but you'll there's a threshold you find what people will
pay for it. They could probably raise the price and
still can people pay for it. He's probably thankful, Okay,

(57:22):
just making money. I thought items is pretty consistent, like
on their TV show prices. I don't know, don't ask me.
Lunch and Stapleton, I'm gonna hang with the dog maybe Stapleton.
Maybe Stapleton Amy's on Haitian vacation with the kids. Hashtag
check it out if you want to see what's up?
Check that hashtag. O your's pile of stories. So I

(57:47):
hadn't experience any outages with Facebook or in Instagram. You did, okay,
well I didn't notice it, but but nothing. It's I
was like, what's happening in my life? I think my
anxiety one up because Instagram won't load. No, I canna
tell you because this stressed me out. I hit it
and I loaded it and gave me the Facebook logo,
and I was like, oh, that's right, Facebook owns it.

(58:07):
I wonder if the terrorists took over, Like that's what
I thought, like the terrorists took down Instagram. Okay, did
you call nine one one? I didn't think about that.
I might have. I really thought about it, but no,
I didn't. Well, the point of my story is is
a lot of people were panicking and calling nine one one.
Oh that's stupid, I know. And I really was like,
what's happening. I never thought in my mind, I wonder

(58:29):
if I, like I've been robbed. And I still was like,
I wonder if one Yeah, that's a big commitment to
people are idiots. Yeah, exactly like what people that's not
is four So around the room. Anybody a big Green
Day fan? Oh? Hardcore you are? Are you super excited

(58:51):
about their announcement yesterday? No, but guys, I don't really
care anymore. Like I was a hardcore Green Day fan.
I can. I can see that. I loved him, like
the five albums and everywhere. Tell me well, November seventeenth,
at least that's the date they were teasing they're gonna
put out twenty of their biggest hits with two new
songs attached to it, a new music video, and a

(59:13):
partridge in a pear tree. That's what they said. Well,
I don't care about that because already have all the hits.
But I thought of you do. I was a big
Green Day fan, even like with the brains tew Days. Yeah,
sing keeping, I'm lying. They're trying to slip. I'm counting

(59:37):
ship about running out as time slips by. Still try
no rope. That's why you're talking about language, man. Yeah, daddy,
pretty good on your on the vocals. Yeah, yeah, evan drunk,

(01:00:04):
We'll trying to sleep. Dang, this is a jam, I
gotta go get this again. I'm all right, okay, Well,
a college student rigged their dorm room door, like so
anytime anybody goes in and out, it plays the Seinfeld
themes song like yeah, they're like knock and the hello. Yeah,

(01:00:29):
it's just like that. It's like knock a knock, knock,
and he's like, come in, and then every time his
door opens it plays that. So some of his neighbors
are a little bit annoyed because you have to imagine
college because these days they probably grow up on Seinfeld.
But then I was like, what would I rig my doorbell?
As if I could, but it's on TBS all the time.
Like friends, they didn't grow up on it. Like Morgan
number two, she's like twelve, and do you know Seinfeld

(01:00:51):
at all? Morgan number two? Yeah, I know Seinfeld? How
old are you two? Okay? Jeff turned a fresh twenty four?
So this to you is your reruns though, right, yeah,
I felt, but I know friends better. Yeah, but it's
still newer friends with newer more. But okay, so there
you go, year old come in this video of the

(01:01:16):
guy just like opening and closing the door and every
time this as I felt, the song? So what what
was the question you asked? Well, like, if you could
rig your doorbell to play whatever, what would you rig
it to? Someone knocked to be like, I'm happy. Now
it's the song again, my jam my jam Now is

(01:01:38):
that Nile Horn song? No? No, no, it's Liam Payne.
They're all the same to me. Yea five directions that
they went different directions, strip it down or whatever it is?
Do you know I'm talking about? Yeah, I played in
the dance party earlier. That's good. Yeah, that's good. Where
is that song? I want to play that one right there,
not to be confused with strip it down, strip it down?

(01:02:00):
That's like Brian, That's that's Luke Brian. Okay, here you go,
you down? Like I love that song. I'll listen to
the one last night on our radio and they were
playing a live version of it so much I felt
I needed to tweet them. I tweeted them last night.
I was like, I'm listening and this is awesome. Um. Well,

(01:02:27):
last but not least, did he he's not happy with
the NFL, So I read that he wants to form
his own new football league. They tried twenty times? Who
did everyone? Did he? No? Not did he, but everyone
they've tried the XFL, the USFL. They uh, you know,
Donald Trump tried to try to buy the Buffalo Bills
right before it was president. They turned him down. That's
that's why he hates the NFL partially. Oh, I didn't

(01:02:48):
know they rejecting him. Yeah, they didn't want him. They
didn't want him because he's too Donald trumpy. Yeah, according
to them. So they the Pagoulas bought the team who
are from Buffalo. That's part of the reason he hates
the NFL. Oh, I had no idea, and he's better
toward them because they wouldn't le him buy a team.
Got you, Well, I don't know. I just thought, okay,
did he? I read that he was worth like eight

(01:03:09):
d and twenty million dollars and still that's not even
enough to like buy a team. It's not two teams
cost billions, but it's enough to be a big owner,
part of owner. All right, So I guess no new
football heag. I thought were gonna have a new league,
like we have one flag. It's amazing good. That was
Amy's pile of stories. Everybody transmitting America, this is a show.

(01:03:41):
After the show today, Amy's off to Haiti to see
her kids, just two kids there that she's adopted. She's
just waiting for him to get here, waiting for passports,
waiting for that last step. Aaron's on in Boston. Aaron,
you have a question about this. Yes, So, last time checked,
Amy had a nanny and they were looking for things

(01:04:02):
for the nanny to do until the kids got here,
and then I hadn't heard about anything about the nanny afterwards.
So I was wondering if the nanny was still in play,
or if we have a new nanny, or that's all
just kind of on hold. That's a great question because
Amy works this job. Her husband flies all over and
so she was like, well, I can quit the job

(01:04:23):
or get someone to help. And luckily she had to
get someone to help. But then there's nothing to help.
So I had to lock her in because she even
quit her other job to work for me. So what happened, Um,
we still have her, and yeah, I'm still looking for
things for her to do. If you need anything done,
let me know. Like it's it's like sometimes I'm like,
so you want to just come hang out with me?

(01:04:46):
Paid friend? I have formed in the studio every day.
Sometimes we walk and talk like I'm like, I'm gonna
go walk the dog. Why don't you walk with me?
Take notes on your phone while I talk, I mean
take notes about your speeches. No, no, no, and then
report back about how how well I sound? Wow? Tell
me said. Sometimes on my walk I think of all

(01:05:10):
the things I want to do or different things that
need to be done. And so we walk and talk
it out and we come up with a plan. But
I'm like, wait a second, did I really just go
on a walk and paid someone to walk with me?
I mean, I need my kids notes, I need my
kids here. That's where we're at. I'm not kidding. You
can borrow her if you want to. You, Yeah, it's

(01:05:30):
a great question. So Amy just basically fill in time
until she gets to the kids to get here. She's
super awesome. So oh, I'm so happy to hear that.
Good luck, Amy. I hope you get your kids there
to thank you, appreciate you. All right, have a nice day. Show.
All right, kid Rock was in today to hear that.

(01:05:52):
Just hit the show up on podcast. Search Bobby Bones
Show on iTunes and subscribe, or you can go to
iHeart Radio. So Bobby Bones Show on demand so many ways.
But kid Rock was in today, which is pretty crazy.
Dance party were today. I hope you enjoyed that. Amy's
off to Haiti. Audios. That's Spanish, you know, but what

(01:06:13):
would I say? Or France? It's fran thank you. There
you go. So Ammy's off to Haiti to see your kids.
Um stapletons of town this weekend. I may go to that,
Like I personally would enjoy that, but I personally don't
like to go out place. I'm in the mixed. What
I want to do. Have a great weekend. We'll see Monday, Amy.
I'm sure I'll have some great stories from Haiti. Yeah. Yeah,

(01:06:35):
you get to be with your kids. So we'll see
you guys. And you can follow Amy god Bobby Bones
dot com. Follow Amy over there and you can see
hashtag Haitian vacation. That's that's what we're using. I'm not joking.
You said it, and then we were like, me and
my girlfriends were like, I think we just found our
trip hashtag, Like how do you not think that already? Yeah,
that was the easiest whenever. Okay, vacation, good come back,

(01:06:55):
all right, see you guys, have a good trip. Yeah, Okay,
now have a good trip. I'm gonna ge by everybody.
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