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April 3, 2017 63 mins

Bobby takes you behind the scenes of the ACM Awards in Vegas, Eddie has a ‘threenager’, Josh Turner stops by the studio, the big Vegas bet goes down and Lunchbox makes a sad announcement!

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Everybody America Show, Bobby Damn. One to night. I'm in
Las Vegas. Still party all night AMS. Well, last night
I got to be on the show, which was cool.

(00:23):
I got lots of stories. I mean I was, I
was going hard last night. I did go to like
after party. What because I did go to after party.
I'm shocked. Don't be shocked. Partying last night and then
right after the show, I leave and I fly back home.
But last night was the ACMs. I got lots of stories.
I went to after party. It is a charity after party.
Does that make it less cool? It makes it awesome,

(00:45):
but more. I now see why you went. Yeah, you're
more philanthropic than you are partier. H Yeah, I'll tell
you about a little bit. So to the show today
we have, we'll talk about the ACMs. We'll talk. It's
just it's we're happy to be here. It's money. Listen,
I'm loopy. This kid go wanted two ways, probably not
the good way. But we're here. Everybody good God, let's

(01:08):
get the chef started right now, recognizing people doing cool things.
All right, let me give you this. Evan Hill was
teased because he had a really bad smile. His teeth
weren't good. Overbike was so bad that he couldn't close
his mouth, and his kids called him a lot of names.
His family couldn't afford dental work, and then we're going

(01:28):
to take out a second mortgage on their home. The
local news did a story. The people in neighborhood raised
one hundred thousand dollars and they got his dinal work fixed. Yeah.
And so the orthodonist that's been working on him, it's
spent years, like working on his smile, and his teeth
are now to the point where they're so straight that
the bracest just came off because there's nothing to hold. Wow.

(01:49):
And so it's the story of a town that came
together to help a kid. I mean that's awesome. Yeah,
I see you get some meridens in this town. That's
anonymous apparently because it's good. Yeah, I see you, Bobby
Bones show story. It's producer Raymond. The ACM Awards were
awesome last night, winning the Big Award Entertainer of the Year.

(02:11):
Jason al Deane in weather News, at least ten tornadoes
were confirmed in the South. Officials are saying make sure
your phones are charged in case you get any urgent
weather updates on your phone. It could save your life.
In sports, the men's National Championship is tonight in Zaga,
North Carolina, at nineteenth Central on CBS. On the women's side,
congrats to South Carolina. They took home the national championship

(02:38):
by doing the show from the studios in Las Vegas
because the ACMs were last night and we're out late
last night. Let's go Amy. Your favorite part of the
show last night. Oh man, it's so tough. I feel like,
first of all, I just want to say that Dirks
and Luke did a great job. And then performance wise, oh,
I really really loved to reave him back and tire her. Lunchbox. Definitely,

(03:03):
when you came out and presented and you looked awesome,
and you looked right to camera and you did the blah,
that's my boy, my dude over there, lunchbox, my dude,
frady date that well was your second favorite moment though.
A second favorite moment, Oh, I had to be Lady
Annabellum all the horns awesome. Yeah, that was cool. I
was in the back, we were going over our prompter

(03:26):
lines and they were planning that and everybody was going crazy.
So I only got to see it like a little screen,
but it was cool. Oh it's awesome. And my wife
even goes horns make everything so cool. And they just
had the whole marching band from UNLV up there. It
was so funny. Did Yes, I didn't see that part
of it. I was literally backstage reading prompter. But now
it's happening. Wow, that's cool. But it probably on the internet. Huh, yeah,

(03:49):
you can check it out, give it a google. Eddie
wats favorite part last night? Oh? For me, hands down,
Tim McGrath, Faith Hill speak to a girl, Come on.
It was so it was really cool. Faith was standing
over a loan and Tim was with the band and
they kind of met in the middle. That was a
really cool moment. Yeah, yeah, it was good. Like it
was weird for me because when you sit at an
awards shout it's like they go to commercial so much

(04:10):
and you're watching things move around. I tell you, I
like when Keith and Carrie sang the Fighter. That was cool.
It was so good. Like Carrie Underwood owns this place.
I don't know she owned any awards last night, but
she to me, she was just dominated at that whole show,
Like every time she walks out. It was like how
people act like when Beyonce comes out. That's what it

(04:32):
felt like. So it was good. I thought the wards
was good. I got a bunch of stories. Well we'll
share a bunch of those show. All right, you good
news for Monday. We all have some positivity to share
it for you. Good all right. I'm gonna go first,
California firefighters. They fought this big fire at this house

(04:52):
and they pulled the dog out and the dog was
not doing good, and they were like, we gotta trying
to resussitate it. Five minutes on by no restation, ten minutes.
They stayed on this dog for twenty minutes and the
dog came back to life. They spent twenty minutes to
ing CPR on this dog. Wow, is that crazy? It's crazy.
And they did that the little doggie mask and that
didn't work. So they did the hand over and worked

(05:14):
for twenty minutes to save this dog. Love it, and
so yeah, don't give up. That's awesome, don't give up.
I love it. I love it. Because everybody got out
of the house and they were doing as much work
as they could possibly desitally do on the house. They
just stuck with the dog man. I love dogs. Amy,
you're up, well, this is pretty cool. A grandpa gave
his sixteen year old granddaughter an awesome sentimental gift. Evidently,

(05:38):
the first few years of her life, every time they
would hang out, he would go and journal and write
about what they did that day and everything about their
experience together. And then for her sixteenth birthday, he gave
her the birthday Yeah. Sorry, for her sixteenth birthday, he
gave her the journal with the stories, and she gets
to read through about all the memories she had with
her grandpa when she was a little girl. She's only

(05:58):
gonna love that more and more more she gets older.
It's the gift that keeps giving because she gets to
reread it and relive everything. Wow, I love it. I
have one of those of you, and I haven't give
it to you yet. Wait for it. Yeah. Back in
nineteen seventy three, Lorraine was looking for some part time work,
so she went down to McDonald said, oh, you know,

(06:20):
I'll take a job here. Just thought she was gonna
do it for a couple of weeks, a couple of months.
Forty four years later, ninety four year old The Rain says,
I don't plan on retiring. Wow ninety four. Ninety four,
they had a birthday to celebrate her forty fourth year.
That's called party. I guess not a birthday, but yeah,
that's what you call it. Wow ninety four and don't

(06:42):
rocking man. What's up, Bobby? Do you want to hear
something crazy? Yeah? So Lunchbox's wife's sister came to town
and she was here for how long, like four or
five days something like that, And it was a bit
on our show because Lunchbox had to entertain her. And
it was awkward for him because he thought, one she

(07:02):
was gonna fall in love with him because I didn't
want to send her the wrong signals. Yeah, like he
didn't want to take her to dinner and really weird things. Yeah.
But then two, they had spent a lot of time
together and they really haven't spent a lot of time
one on one. Correct. It's like in a group setting, fine,
but one on one it's like, what are you talking about?
Because she's really smart, she's a lawyer. I'm not you
could have been, yeah, I could have been. Yeah, So right,

(07:24):
that was We talked about it for days. So she
goes back home and she lives in Texas. Yeah, she
lives in Texas. Guess what happened? She sends lunchbox of Texas.
She can't stop thinking about it, big platformsts. Is that
what happened? Wow? She says, I think you married the

(07:47):
wrong Wow. I don't know what wow. Wow, way worse. Actually, Oh,
she goes home and she goes in the back door
and she walks in the living room. She goes, man,
my TV is gone. Oh no, my work computer's gone.
Someone broke into her house. She got roles while she
was visiting young Oh my goodness. So yeah, here's what

(08:12):
either happened. Someone Herd was talking about on the radio.
I knew that she was my sister in law, and like, oh,
she's out of town. So they got her TV, got
her work computer and some other things. And yeah, wait
is she Houston or Austin. She's in Austin. Yeah, and
they're probably listening right now. What would like to say

(08:33):
to them, Hey, you little punks that broke into my
sister in law's house. I hope you're happy with your TV.
That's from two thousand and three. It's very old and
I googled it and you can buy it on eBay
for two hundred bucks. So you didn't get much, except
for she is a lawyer and you took her computer.
She probably needs that back. No questions asked, no questions asked, well,

(08:53):
no questions asked, like what were you doing? But then
you'll never get no questions asked about where should they
drop it off. They can just drop it off at
a police station or at the radio station. Yeah, and
in Austin they can put a note on top of it. Sorry, yeah,
sorry for this, and I really apologize. We made a

(09:15):
bad decision and we regret our decision. And here's your
computer back, and they can keep the TV. Okay, wow, okay,
no questions asked, no questions asked. We won't press charges.
We just want the computer back. You can keep the TV.
How about that she goes home lunchboxes? Maybe the reasons
she got robbed. I felt a little bad. I was like, man,
maybe I'll shouted. Well, I mean I'm over it now

(09:38):
just for a minute. I mean, I move on. Can't
harp on the bad things, you know what I'm saying,
can't crab a spill, just clean up and go all right?
So the radio station didn't take it there? Yeah, okay,
no questions asked. That's it. No charges press, just want
the computer back? Charges pressed, No one the good one though,

(10:00):
I like it, good one. I hope she gets bad.
That really stinks and Amy it was really funny, but
I hope she gets it back. And they left no fingerprints.
They then cops game with guns drawn. Though really they
left fingerprints and we know who you are, so go
ahead and return it. Oh, I mean, do you show today?

(10:27):
This story comes to us from Hope County, North Carolina
and the Bonehead, and this story is school officials because
a five year old was out at recess found a
stick and it kind of looked like a gun, so
she played Cops and Robbers with her friends. Suspended her
for a day for having a weapon at school because
a stick will guy. Yep. They said there's absolutely no

(10:49):
zero tolerance and we cannot have incidents like that because
of the safety for children. Look at the stick. Definitely,
I probably played like that, but they suspended her. She's
five years old. She found it on the playground. It's
a weird thing if they say zero tolerance, but zero
to lunch to a five year old doesn't mean anything.
Those words don't mean anything to five year old, and
it's like every case should be case by case. If

(11:11):
they brought a play gun to school, it's different. But
she found a stud Yeah, I agree. I'm with you
on that. Again. Zero tolerance is what parents here. And
no five year old doesn't know what either one of
those words mean. Probably they know none and nope and candy.
If you just said no, this is a none nope rule,
they'd probably know. Not for you. Yeah, wow, that's about Yeah,

(11:32):
I agree with you. I'm Lunchbox. That's your bone head
story of the day, everybody, show boy. So when I
get back to town tomorrow, it's just gonna be kind
of a rush and a fluster. So I can't get

(11:54):
into our Wednesday Lunchbox bowls. Yeah remember this from last week? Yeah? Okay,
So if you're new to the show or you hear
what happened last week, Lunchbox was in the bowling club
in high school and claimed his highest game ever was
a two fifty. Okay, and then he said he could
bowl a one eighty and asleep right now without having
bowled a couple of years. No problem, it's kind of
hard to bowl a one eighty. I look, I don't

(12:14):
know much about bowling, but it is kind of hard
to bowl a one eighty. Yeah, if you're if you're
terrible at bowling. Now, Lunchbox is definitely afraid of snakes.
So I said, if you hit the one eighty, I
took some of that Las Vegas money out that they have, Yeah, yeah, yeah,
and I put it aside, and I said, if not,
you can win this money one hundred and twenty dollars. Yeah,
and pays part of the mortgage. Buddy, it's right. Gotta

(12:36):
keep those lights on. If he doesn't hit one eighty,
he has to hold a python a snake in his
hand for sixty seconds. Definitely afraid of snakes. And if
he drops the snake, we wrap around his neck. Yeah. Yeah,
oh gosh, yeah yeah. If you drop the snake in anyway,
we wrap it around the neck. You know how scared
I am, Like I'm if it moves, I'm gonna know.
But you got that's the bet. That's the bet. That's

(12:58):
Wednesday on the show. Okay, So we'll we start to
find a bowling alley, but I think we can do that.
Our bowling alleys open in the morning. We have something
that's pretty early. We'll find we'll okay, So here's the thing,
top personal fears. Okay, these are people and they're like, okay,
what he's scared of. So we'll go around the room

(13:18):
top fears and we'll do it family feud style. Okay,
everybody good with that? Yeah, I'm ready. All right, let's
go to Amy. First. Amy Heights, Oh, she says, heights,
Show me heights. Nice work, lunchbox you're in. Yeah, it's easy. Snakes, Oh,
show me snakes being number one. Snakes. Now these are

(13:42):
people's top personal right, lunchboxes, the snakes, Eddie, get me
there with clowns. Uh, no of clowns. The clowns is
the number fifteen. It's not in the top ten. Yeah,
Amy a rat, neophobia, spiders, fighters, and insects. Come to
the number three. It's good. There you go, lunchbox. Daisy

(14:04):
did the death that's in there? Dying dying now it's
way down there. No, no, he sees it. He just doesn't.
Not a spell. It's d E A T H or
d y I n G. He just dying and then
he fell to death with man. All Right, show me

(14:25):
the dying, show me death, what you win. I'll go
through all of them, but you're the congratulations there, that's
my name, Victory. Yeah, we gotta get a bowl out
of lunchbox. He is so afraid of snakes. Here we go.
Snakes is number one. Public speaking is number two. Oh yeah,
what's that lunch that's dumb. You can't say someone else's

(14:45):
fears dumb. You're right, not afraid of snakes at all.
I'll hold a snake all day. I'll go sleep a
snake in my face. I bet you won't know, you
won't here, it wouldn't stay, stick it in your face.
I'm not scared of snakes with My point was I
you're gonna lick it a little? Probably, I said, I
go to sleep with snake on my face. Spiders and
insects three hides it. Four yeah, really, deep lakes or

(15:07):
oceans is the number five scared up. Number six is
small and closed places like you get called clurophobia. It's correct.
I know that one needles or seven that's me, that's mine.
Oh man germs at eight? Oh on that one too, um,
nine is flying, and ten is blood. Those are the
top ten. But just remember Wednesday show lunchboxes. Uh my

(15:28):
husband is blood? Really? Oh yeah, like if he sees blood,
he'll probably pass out your husbands. Yeah, yeah, I know,
he like smells blood and yeah, like one time his
friend like broke his leg. He tastes some mu's blood
and they can find where they are on the earth
exactly they're in Zimbabwe. I think when he's in work
mode he just kind of like can handle it. But

(15:49):
one time his friend broke his leg and it was
there was a situation and my husband passed out. Oh
oh no, Gray, how do you feel that? Like you
feel less about Lamy's. I never knew that about it.
Oh no. I thought he'd patched it back up, picks
my finger and I was like, honey, now you're thought.

(16:15):
Bobby Bone Show last night was at the ACMs and
they announced all the people out from Male Vocalist Ride
and it was Stapleton and you guys, get a help
me with who else was in the Male Vocalist got it?
Keith Urban, A bunch of them, right, Thomas Rhett And
I don't really think anyone thought Thomas Rrett was going
to win it, not even Thomas rhtt. Yeah, no, no,
for sure he didn't. Because when we announced Stapleton and

(16:36):
Urban and all these other guys. But then Thomas Rhett
won it and he gets up there and he's obviously
emotional and he walks off, and I'm walking back there too,
and I see him and like he's with his wife
and everybody taking pictures and people were crying, like he
was a very emotional moment. Like what you saw on
stage was really what was happening also behind the stage,

(16:56):
because he got choked up while he was on the
stage too, And so he was like, I can't believe
I won this, because Die a Happy Man also won
Song of the Year as well, and that one though
I could see because that was a three week number one,
but I don't think anyone expected him. And he and
he said to me, because I don't have it recorded,
but he said to me, I almost wanted to go
and give the award to Stapleton, he said, but I
know Stapleton, what would wanted me to do that? And

(17:19):
I was like, wow, that's really cool. So I just
grabbed him and I said, hey, let's record your first interview.
So this is I don't know how long we're talking
to You're like a minute or so, Okay, here's an
end depth twenty second interview with Thomas Rhett immediately after
he won the award. Here it is the first interview
since you won the award. How do you feel? I
feel the weirdest I've ever felt in my whole life.
Did you honestly think you would win? I didn't think

(17:40):
I was gonna win either award tonight. That's why both
of my speeches were miserable. I was listen the male
vocalist that that's a big one. That's a big boy category.
I did not wear my big boy pants for the show.
He almost cried. I did. I think I did cry.
I'm proud of you. Thank you, Bobby. Happy birthday, broa
stop it bye bye. Yeah it was. It was really cool. Well,

(18:01):
that is so awesome if you are the first one
to interview the male Vocalist of the Year, that is
that's why you do what you do. That's why you
are Bobby Bones, and you rise to the top because
you interviews. We need. That's my dude lunchbox over there
in the house. I appreciate that lunchbox. I always got
my bag like that. Like most people would just think

(18:22):
to say, oh, congratulations, but no, what is Bobby going
to He goes into what can I get for the
show mode, I can get a twenty second interview. Ready go.
No one else wouldn't do that. What up? Appreciate that, buddy?
How is your weekend? Oh? My weekend was great, and
I mean maybe even better now we got to talk
to Trett on Monday morning. No other radio show's gonna

(18:43):
have Thomas Brett on the show this morning, none of them.
That's true. I'm gonna tell you. Last night, I was
sitting in the crowd and they announced, you know, they
have the Duo a Year Award. It was like Dan
and Shay and Brothers Osborne, Florida Georgia Line, and I
don't even know who else is in it, right because
they're just like everybody's there, and so I think everyone
thought Florida Georgia Line would win it. I was hoping

(19:04):
Brothers Osbourne win it, but again I figured they'd probably
come in second, because a surprise when they won the
CMA last year was like, wow, they won it again.
And I'm sitting in the middle of all of these
like I'm sitting in like where all the artists said
they put me up there because I was presenting, and
I jumped up a little too quick and was a
little too excited because you gotta be somewhat diplomatic. You

(19:24):
don't know who wrote what song and it's connected to
what project, and is you know, friends with you? And
I jumped up, was like yeah, and then then I
kind of chilled out a bit, and then everybody else
got up, and but you felt like the whole room
was rooting for them. It's like, yeah, you because they're
they're awesome dudes. And and they got up there and
they it was it was a good moment. It's a

(19:45):
good moment, and you an interview with them. I didn't
go back there setting my seat. I didn't. But we'll
get up soon though lunch if you want them. I've
never heard the term three naguer before, and I thought
Eddie was sending over a typo. But that's what you
call it. Three year old. I've heard over and over

(20:05):
for years about the terrible twos, and like, oh man,
when your kid turns two, it's terrible. Like they're just
you know, tornadoes, they're erect you can't control them. That's
not true. You got to look out for three natures.
That's a funny word, dude. They make it up. No,
I didn't make it up. I think parents know it exists.
I mean, and I've talked to parents about it, and
we've all agreed that this is a thing. Three year

(20:28):
old kids are like just they're in this phase where
they just don't want to listen to you and they
want to test you on everything they do. And that,
my friend, is called the three nature. Is this the
first time, like your kids testing you? This one? He's
been doing it for the past month or so. Yes,
How does he test you at three? What does he do? Well? Like,
I tell him to stop doing something, you know, like hey,
don't get those cookies out of the pantry or whatever,

(20:50):
and he'll just look at me with a smile in
space and just keep going towards the cookies. No, yeah, yeah,
my dog does that. Yes he does. He does. Hey,
I'm like, dude, you not pay in the closet any right?
At me? Don't pee in the closet. Looks at me.
Then he peach the closet and then he wants to
see what I do to him. Exactly what do you
do your kid? I know? I tell him, like, you
want do you want me to take you upstairs and
give you a Poppins and then he backs away and

(21:11):
then like cool, didn't have to do this. So the
poppin does affect him. It does, and he's it gets
to the point I have to say it though, and
it's terrible because I never do it, but I have
to tell him that I'm going to do it, and
then he I hope he's not listening. It's funny bout
Eddie's kids because Eddie has a three year old and
a nine year old. You watch the Nancy Kerrigan documentary.
I was watching it on TV. No, No, it's the
Tanya Harding one. Okay, but say, okay, same story. Tanya

(21:34):
Harding had her Jeff Goldie, her husband right her boyfriend's husband,
not Nancy Kerrigan's leg with a pipe. Yeah, and Nancy
Harrigan get hurt and wasn't able to compete, okay, and
so they did a whole documentary like ESPN thirty for
thirty on It for thirty and Junior, my nine year old,
just kind of just sits down on the couch with
me and starts watching it and he starts loving it.

(21:55):
He's like, WHOA, this really happened, dad, It's crazy that happened.
We were kids on She's on Dancing with the Stars now, right,
Isn't that why this is the thing? Is she? Nancy
Harrigan is, yeah, that's I'm sorry I didn't know. Yeah.
So for those that are young and don't know, they
were America's two biggest figure skating, yes, and Nancy Kerrigan
was the best. Chain was this was the second best.

(22:16):
They were supposed to be gold and silver. Correct, So
Tanya Harding had to get Anto Karagan out of the way.
It so Tonya Harding husband took a pipe and busted
Nancy Kerrigan on the leg. Yeah, and like and she
was like, oh, I'm Antania Harden I guess and just
kept denying it the whole time or whatever, and so
what that's what the documentary is about, and just kind
of like did she do it? She did? She still
deny it. She still denies it maybe, but I wonder
if she didn't and he just did it. She said

(22:38):
that she had no knowledge of it, yeah, right, but
did they put her on the detect her No, not
in the dock and junior things. She was involved though
she eventually took a plea bargain yeah, and said, yeah,
I was involved. Whatever charged me of this? And will
just be done with it. What is it that if
I was innocent about that, I probably scrimmed innocence? Yeah?
What is it? Was? It? Was it? Christi amiguc Whenever

(23:00):
Nancy Caraman's joint caregroom was joining Dancing with the Stars,
did she tweeter? Yeah, that's why we were talking about.
But yeah, she was like, hey, good luck at danthy
starga leg. Yeah. Everyone was like, wait, what Eddie did
your kids last night? I did. I watched it with Junior.
The three year old fell asleep, so it was just

(23:22):
me and the nine year old. How laid you guys
stay out? He stay up to about nine thirty so too,
So today's probably gonna be a rough morning for him.
What does the nine year old like about the acn Oh,
my gosh, dude, you when I realized about my son,
he like knows who all these artists are, Like I
don't know. I don't know if I just kind of
tell them their names as we just live life, or

(23:42):
if he listens to the radio or what. But he's
like just looked at the TV's like, oh cool Marion Morris, Oh,
I like Dirk's Bentley And I'm like, how do you
know all these people? Dude? He loved it and the
opening monologue he thought was hilarious. Oh he laughed at
the joke. Oh my gosh. She was laughing the whole time.
While Luke and Dirks are doing this thing, I did too.
The statue of Luke rolled by me backstage, and I

(24:04):
thought it was Luke sitting on a box. Yes, when
it was rolling, I was like, why is Luke sitting
on a box and they're pushing him like a king?
And as it rolled by, I was like, Oh, it
looks so much like Luke. I don't know how it
looked on TV because you know danga wow Okaysa saying.

(24:34):
So when Luke was standing next to his wax fingure,
I was like, oh, his wax fingure smaller than him.
Later in the house, boy, all right, let's go over
and do the skinny with m Here. All right, here's
the latest from Nashville and Tullywood Jamy's thirty second skinny.
Jason Aldan won Entertainer of the Year last night, and

(24:56):
the Miranda Lambert she won Female Vocalist of the Year
as well as Album of the Year. And then I
loved Thomas Stratt winning for Die a Happy Man and
Male Vocalist of the Year. Pretty awesome. I think there
were twenty three performances last night. Wow. You know they
want those shows to be full of performances, not awards,
even though it's an awards, Joe, because people don't care

(25:17):
to watch awards. They want to watch performances. So yes,
well and the skinny, can I give out an award
for things something I saw go ahead? Nicole Kidman, Keith
Urvan faith Hill and Tim mcgrawl. They were sitting like
front row, and I give them the award for like
just enjoying themselves the entire night. It was amazing. There's
pressure when the camera guy walks around, like you have

(25:39):
to park up because you see the camera guy coming
to you. Oh well, they were always on. Yeah. Well
I think Random's in the front row too, right, because
whenever I handed the award to her, I saw her
walk right up. Yeah, she came up pretty closely. She
wasn't in their little party crew, but she was close.
Well and congratulations a little big town all right. She
made brothers Osborne. They were a vocal duo. Like I
think they expected Florida Georgia on to win that one

(26:00):
and Brothers won again. They wanted the CMA and the ACM.
So good for those guys. All right, cool that, yeah,
well and then congratulations, this has nothing new with a CMS,
but Luke Bryan song Fast hit number one this weekend.
All right, Yeah, I made me. That's your thirty seconds
Skinny Bobby Bones Show, Josh Turner and studio with us.
Hey boys, I'm good man, you're good. I'm good. It's

(26:21):
been I guess it's been since the book since you've
been in a studio. I guess, so there's been a
couple of years, a little while, but it's been like
five years since your last record, is that right? Yeah.
Whenever you don't put something out for five years, is there,
it's like it's like I gotta get something out there
where you just uh well yeah, I mean, you know,
you want to have new music out there. Um. I

(26:43):
thought you were actually gonna ask, you know, if if
everybody was thinking that I had disappeared, which is it's
kind of funny because I did everything, but you know,
because I was I was working the whole five years,
you know, just you know, I never really took a
break and never took any time all if I was
working towards this project and you know, obviously had the
book come along in that time span, and we had

(27:06):
another child and you know, so uh, you know it
was it was a busy time. I mean kids, you
have now four? What's the difference in one and four?
Like really, there's never a dull moment. People have asked
me all the time, like what's what was the hardest transition,
and I said, zero to one that's the hard more
than one to four, zero asolutely absolutely, because you go

(27:28):
from you know, life being all about you and your
spouse to like, oh man, we're responsible for this, this
whole other life, and so it changes things for the better.
Josh churners here and the album's deep South. This album
is already out and it's doing well. And your song
and it's got to be cool too, because again, I
know you've been working. I've been seeing you out playing

(27:48):
the opera, you know, stuff like that. So I guess
for me, and it was never a question like where
have you been, because I've seen you, But it's do
you worry that? Okay, I've been gone for so long
and I'm putting a song out again and it's been
so long that people are gonna be like, Okay, does
it still fit? Is it still what it sounds like today? Oh? Absolutely?
That was that. I mean there was a lot of
moments during that five year stretch where you know, I'll

(28:09):
sat around scratching my head, wondering, you know, if this
was ever gonna happen. And I've started working with a
different producer, Kenny Greenberg, and and that in turn led
to just a total different approach to Josh Turner music.
And you'll hear that on this record. So what and
you got a hit and now too? I mean yeah,

(28:31):
and it's it's climbing and it's still building, which is awesome.
I have friends that will go on record and they'll
go recorded in the morning because they get a deep
part of their voice earlier. And I was like, why
are you recording at six am? And I'm like, well,
because I this is when I'm the deepest. Do you
ever record in the morning to get deeper or do
you wait till like eleven pm when you dropped down
a couple of niches? No, I've I've kind of experimented

(28:53):
with that throughout my career, and honestly, I used to
think that my voice was in you know, I'm shaped,
you know, at night basically when you like normally when
you play a show, but honestly, it's kind of, you know,
around one two o'clock in the afternoon, and it's funny,
like I don't feel like I'm in that space, but

(29:17):
it my voice is, and it sounds the best around
that time. So I hope everybody checks out Deep South,
that's the album. You have a scholarship, and I think
that's really cool because I've kind of experienced the same
thing where I like to give back, and I have
a scholarship at my school too, where it's like I
try to find somebody that didn't have all the opportunities

(29:38):
that I wished I would have had, And you did
the same thing, and it's the Josh Turner Scholarship Fund, right. Yeah.
And honestly, how it came about was I was sitting
around the studio one day talking to my producer, Frank Rogers,
and he and I both grew up in South Carolina,
but we grew up probably an hour from each other,
and we were talking about all the opportunities we either

(29:58):
had or didn't have in in high school musically, and man,
he got to tell me all these stories about how
he was in a chorus and he was in a band,
and they took trips to New York City and they
did this and did that, and I mean it was
just like I was so far behind. It was like
a whole other language to me. And so that was
when I realized I needed to kind of help those

(30:20):
students that have a passion for it that may not
be able to go to college and continue that, you know,
and just basically you know, striving for that career in
music or art. So it's a good dude, right, Hey,
it's a good dud. Dude. Hey, dude, thank I think
I know it's been a crazy weekend. I appreciate you
coming out with us and and singing and it's you
gotta you gotta hit. You got a monster hit here, man,

(30:42):
I'm really happened for you. Yeah. Um at the albums
Deep South, Josh Turner, and we'll we'll see soon when
it's time for that number one push, come right through
that door and we'll do it again, all right, Josh Turner. Everybody,
it's Monday morning, So it's time for Monday Morning confessions.
Whatever you want to get off your chest. Let's go
to Emerald and Enterprise, Kansas. Hi, Emerald, Hi, thank you

(31:03):
for calling. What would you like to confess? Um? I
am also doing a teacher's confession. I do six and
seventh grade language, art and math for behavioral I two
children and UM. Sometimes when it gets too crazy, I
tell my kids that I'm going to go to the
bathroom and then I hide in the teacher's lounge for
like better fifteen, he's got to take a break. Yes,

(31:27):
I think it's okay. Could you bounce back probably stronger? Yeah? Right, yeah, yeah,
I think that's a good one. Emerl thank you for
sharing that with us. Let's go over to Amanda and Charleston,
South Carolina. Hi, Amanda, Hi, what kind of is it
a parent confession you have? It is a total parent confession,
all right, hit me with it. Fifteen year old son
has been using my laptop and I went to go
use it last time. I signed in or whatever and

(31:49):
got online and all of his stuff, all of his
like taps were still on and one was Facebook, and
I was like, I didn't realizee a Facebook because I
tried searching form before and didn't really find anything. So
I clicked it and I was able to log he
was still logged in his profile. I saw all of
his messages, his entire profile, every single comment, everything, and

(32:09):
he has me blocked on Facebook. Do you unblock you one?
That's a good question too. Do you bring it up
with them? I am not going to bring it up
with him. I'm not going to even unblock myself because
why I unblock myself when I can see all of
his stuff anyways, which he does no idea that I
know any of this? Oh oh um? Do you feel

(32:31):
like he should be reading his stuff? How old is
he fifteen? Right? He's fifteen fifteen? Like, I don't know.
You should tell him if it is quarter line, because
there's some things that he really shouldn't be saying in
his messages with people, And I just I don't know
because I don't want him to know that I'm reading
his stuff. Yeah, well, Ed, he's not giving his kid
Facebook until eighteen? Is that the house? As long as

(32:53):
he's under my roof my rules and your rule is
no Facebook? Right? So he has to be able to
vote to get Facebook. Yeah. And if I saw my
son's faceboo account open, I'd be looking at it every day,
would you read his journal. Yep, Debbie in Massachusetts. Hi Debbie,
Hi Bobby, how are you? I'm really good. Do you
have a confession for us? I do. My husband found

(33:15):
out that we went over on our shared data plan
that we have for me and my husband and my
three kids. And I've blamed it on the kids playing
their video games when they're not using my figh but
it's actually been me because I've been thanks listening to
the Bobby cast on my way home from Mary. That's funny,
you know, but I agree with that one, Debbie. That's

(33:35):
a good one. Hey, thank you very much for calling.
See that's a confession. Stand blaming it on the kids, Yeah,
because they're there, they're fine. I think they did it.
Thank you for listening. I think he'll get grounded taken away.
All right. So we got a lot of stuff to
talk about. I'm in Vegas doing the show right now,

(33:56):
and so why don't we first talk about the gamble.
Let's talk about it, let's talk let's talk about it.
So they're so controversy here because what happened was the
show pulled all their money. Is we took money and
they all gave it to me, and they said take
all this money and it ended up being seven hundred dollars. Yeah,

(34:18):
and they said put it on red. And I walked
up to the table and Mike d was filming from Afar.
I gotta say, it's film work, not that good. From
what was happening. It was very terrible. It's very terrible.
But he had to like find a place where they
wouldn't bust him. But still it was verty terrible. But
he filled everything. But you in the table, yes, So okay,

(34:39):
so we uh, we take the seve hundred dollars and
I put it on red and it spends and it
hits red and I started jumping around and so you
can see in the video that I won and lunch
Box and Eddie are jumping around. So we took seven
hundred dollars and turned it into fourteen hundred dollars. So

(35:01):
what ray hit the audio there? Because we're rich, here
we go, so we doubled it up, right, So okay,

(35:30):
so the money's there, we're rocking and rolling. We're rich.
And I go to the show and I'm like, do
you guys want to take this and let it ride?
That means let it sit on red and see if
we hit again. Yeah, So I called everybody on the show.
Amy said let it ride, I said, let it ride,

(35:53):
Eddie Lunchbox where I said, nope, we'll check our money please.
And the thing is about these guys is Eddie Ray
and Lunchbox. They're like the biggest gamblers on the show,
at least they say they are. And what I say
is posers. No, they're posers. Yeah, yeah, this is why
we're such good gamblers. When you win, to fold them boom,
weren't done? No, you didn't know when to fold them.

(36:13):
Would you like to know what happened after I took
my money to me? No, don't tell me. Do you
want to know or not? Because I took my because
I put two hundred and it was now four hundred,
I let the four hundred ride, okay, put it red
eight hundred? Yea bam, y'all. So then they had eight hundred.
Did I let it ride again? No? Don't you did? Not?

(36:35):
I let it ride one more time? Oh no, because
I felt like I was plumbing the house money. Now.
I remember I started with two hundred, I was now
at eight hundred, and I let it ride red twenty
one hit again two hundred dollars turned into sixteen hundred
dollars because you guys wouldn't You guys wouldn't let it play,

(36:57):
And and then I walked away. Wait, look I did.
I wanted to let it ride. Do you want to
I'll go have these with you. No, that's not how
it works. Oh, the show decided as a group, and
so I kept going, here's my thing. I wanted to
let it ride, but the camera work was so bad
that I didn't even get to enjoy it. I had
no idea what's going on? I work, No, because part

(37:19):
of gambling is being able to enjoy it and watch
it and feel it. And now you could have said,
have my ceiling. I could have said, have Mike moved
the camera? Because I was talking to you. That's a
that's an excuse. And I didn't want to open Pandora's
box and have Bobby go down that slippery slope of gambling.
So I was looking out for my boy. No, I
appreciate that, but I kept gambling. Well, good for you,

(37:41):
but just bring me my money. Yeah, I'll be giving
you all your money when I come back to Mike
D actually has the money, right, Mike my D, you
accountant I have no money, all right, Mike, alright, Mike
d the worst cameraman in history. But go, yeah, I know,
go to my Instagram, mister Bobby Bones. So did that?
You know? I was at the ACMs and I got

(38:02):
on stage and get to present and I presented four
Album of the Year and the nominees were Black from
Dirk Spendley, Dig Your Roots from Florida Georgia line he
wrote for Marion Morris, Rip Chord from Keith Urban and
The Weight of These Wings from Randa Lambert. And the
reason I know all those because I stole the card
that I presented with and I shall have it in
my hand right now, and I'm wondering why I'm supposed

(38:23):
to do with it. That is so cool. You need
to keep it for the rest of your life. You
put it in a frame. Am I supposed to give
it back? No? Because here's what happened. I was on
stage and I opened by the way I opened the card.
Can I be honest with you again? I looked and
see who won. Before I even yeah, I don't know.
I peeked in that text with Lindsay and told her

(38:48):
that's terrible because they gave me the card, like, they
give me the card twenty minutes early, then walked away like,
I'm not gonna look in there. What do they think
I am? They think I'm Amy do the right thing? No, No,
everybody wants to look. So I peeked in. I saw
in that texta Lindsay, and I said, hey, random one,
and then I walked out and said random Labra and
then she came up and then she uh. She hugged me,

(39:10):
and I gave her the award, but no one reached
for the card. So I took the card and I
put it in the back part of my pants and
I never told anybody had it. And I put it
that slit it in my bag and I have it
right here. I hit it here. That's it. So what
do I do with it? Do I give it to her?
Do I sell it on eBay? What do you want
to do? Keep it? I'll eBay? No, keep it for yourself.

(39:33):
Frame it. It's cool. Maybe if she ever, if she
ever comes in, I'll give it to her. If you
want to know, No, you know. So here's here's the
funny story. Aubrey Sellers did the Bobby Cast from my
house last week, and so her dad produced this Miranda record.
As we're walking off stage and goes, hey, uh, my
stepdaughter was at your house. And I was like what
and he was like, yeah, I was Sellers and it

(39:54):
was like a whole world's collide things we're walking off stage. Yeah,
that's all just kind of scary words here. Uh, yes,
my daughter was at your house. I was like, wait, wait, yeah,
I don't know what DJ you think I am, but
I got a girlfriend. That's I mean, that may be
some Tiging Daniel type stuff, but that ain't me. Everybody

(40:17):
trans America, Yes, it show. So what we have here
is Eddie Junior watching the ACMs last night. What's Club
number one? Eddie. First clip is him watching the monologue
of Dirks and Luke Gosh, you thought it was so funny?
Really okay, it's nine years old. Here he has watching
the monolog go ahead under frown, Thanks dude, that might

(41:00):
be their target. He's like, he's an old man just
sitting there laughing with his looking Dirks were perfect for
the nine year old crowd. Oh no, all right, what
else you got? And then when Sam Hunt hit the stage,
he was like, man, that's my boy. All right. Here
is Eddie junior. Oh yeah, I thought the same thing

(41:26):
was really cool. It was like the first like artists
doing their full song performance. I thought that was a
good one to do it to it. I don't know
how to sound on TV because that was in the room.
How did it sound? Sounded great? How did the chair
thing look because they look laid back and relaxed at
catalyac seats because what it felt like in the room,
he seemed chill. Yeah. Yeah, he looked like it took
him six weeks when he went down there. Yeah yeah, yeah,

(41:47):
yeah yeah. Then I was like, honey, and he put
it six weeks. Yeah, he took six weeks. He put
his fiance on camera. Yeah. And then she had her
hands strategically on her face, was like a white ring
or was she just covering her face. I don't know.
It looked pretty stricty, jick. Really Yeah, that's interesting. I

(42:09):
didn't see that. Yeah, No, it was like clean and
she's like casually like puts her finger up on her
face so you can see her wedding finger. I don't know.
I thought it was pretty cool. Yeah, well, I thought
that the Entertainer of the Year segment where all of
them came out and played a part of a song
at the very beginning. Was cool, really cool. Yeah, yeah,
like I think Eddie type's like the dance party, like

(42:29):
the Friday morning dance. They already verse hook, verse, hook,
and it's like it was awesome. I thought that was cool.
I thought, really, I thought Carrie andrew Wood was so
dominant last night in her performances, like when she comes out,
everybody shuts up and gets out the way. She didn't win.
She didn't win last night, which I was. I was
surprised that she didn't win, honestly, female Vocalists, and I
thought she had outside shot an Entertainer of the Year.

(42:49):
She didn't win that. But there just really isn't anyone
that I look at and go they didn't deserve to win,
you know. I mean, and it's it's an artistic award anyway,
so no one ever doesn't or does really deserve to win.
It's it's votes. But still like Aldane one Entertainer of
the Year, Okay, every song he puts out to number one,
like Miranda Lambert one female Vocalist, you can't argue any
of this. Thomas Rhett was stunned that he won Male

(43:12):
Vocalist I mean, if anything, he was the one that
was like, I shouldn't win this, and you know I
went back and saw him back totage right after that.
And so but I mean a little big time one
Vocal Group of the Year Vocal Duo. I think most
people thought f g I was gonna win that, but
Brothers Osborne wanted again, which was all those are guys
are my favorite. So I was super pumped by that.
So it was just a really I mean, I thought
it was a good show. But I did give the

(43:34):
fist too. Now here's the thing. I said, I was
gonna give the fist of all of our listeners because
I wanted to give them a sign that I appreciated them,
and do you guys in the room too? And I
walked out there and I gave the fist. I didn't
realize the almost cut the fist out of the show.
I think it was just timing. It wasn't. I got

(43:54):
the fist fully made and I got a half pump
in and they cut to everybody's face that was in
there for the award. I was so glad I got
that fist in there because you could see it like
it's legitimately there and it was my shout out to
the listeners. But man, it was so close, and they
cut Darius and I his lines down, like by far,
because if it was so far behind, I literally had
one line. And this is the real true story behind

(44:17):
all of it. Darius and I know each other pretty well.
So I texted him the day before it because he
was the South Carolina basketball game the men, and I
was like, hey, good luck to the game. Cocks. Help
they win. And so he text me back and then
I knew we were presenting together and it said he
was going to get to open the card and I
was like, dude, I never got to open a car
before it can open the card. And he's like, yes,
you came in with the card, do it everyone. I
don't care. So he comes in. We see each other

(44:39):
last night and we're back there talking like hey, we
gotta cut you guys down because everybody's running late. And
so Darius says they have a line at the beginning
and he wants to shout out South Carolina and I'm like, dude,
let's just shot shout out Carolina. I'll go go ahead.
So I walked out there and I'm like, hey, dude,
go ahead, say it, and he goes, I want to say,
go game cocks because the women won the national championship
right before we went on, and so then we throw

(45:02):
and then it comes back and he says and the
winner is and opened the card and it was Maranda
Lambert at the end. That's a cool backstory. I didn't
know that's what happened. That's cool. Which part that the
fact that you had they cut his line he told
him go ahead and do it. I didn't know what
that meant when you said it, and it was now
it makes sense. Yeah, Well they cut out us talking
about how important the category was, like we each had
a paragraph and it was like, you know this awards

(45:23):
because an album is so and he's like yeah, no, no, no, no,
but they cut all of it, and so it was
just like, I mean, they could have put robots out
there and we were both we were just like the
winner as here you go. No, you did a good job.
I didn't do crap. I didn't you were there. That
was all that was the only thing about last night
that was good is I did a fist pump for

(45:44):
the audience. Other than that, it was like they could
have rolled like a that that cut out of me
that we have out there, which is really creepy too,
by the way. But yeah, so it was good, and
you know, it's fun to present with Darius. It's like
my dude. But yeah, it was good. And then Randa
came up and got a reward and you gave me
a big old hug and it was cool. It was good.

(46:06):
It was a good The show was good. I don't
get to watch it, though. It sounds like Junior loved Edie.
Junior Junior loved it. Dirk, show me your chair, Amy,
really that came up. He's like so busy hosting and
that came up. I want you no, no, no, no, no,
Here's what happened. I walked backstage and Dirk's was like, hey, dude,
because they're him and Luke's dressing room was right behind

(46:29):
the stage. It wasn't even dressing rooms like a tint. Yeah,
and it was right off the stage. It wasn't even
back where the dressing rooms were. And so I was
walking by and he goes, hey, come here, and so
I went in because I like five minutes. And so
I was in his dressing room and it was him
and his you know, his little people, and we were
talking for a while and he was like, like, the
show wasn't even happening. And he was like, hey, I
heard about some dramatics if had happened, and I was
like yeah, and and so I changed the subject and

(46:49):
he was like, oh, you will see Amy's chair and
I was like, I don't know, dua and he showed
me where it was in production. Yeah, and it's all
it's getting there. I've seen it again. I'm not gonna
say anything else. Do you think it's awesome? I'm not
gonna say anything else. That's so cool. Hosting the ACMs,
he brought up my chair to you a love and
pulled us phone out stort of just going through pictures

(47:11):
showing it to him. That's crazy. I love it. What's
my life? I don't know. I can't wait to sit
on it. If you're new to the show, we have
bad chairs, and so we asked artists to sponsor us
and Amy has dirts. Yeah, and so yeah, it'll be good.
I think you'll like it. Okay, So I'm gonna play
a song you guys, any other questions? No, I think
that's it funny to see how they sit people based

(47:32):
on how cool they are at the moment. Oh, like,
the cooler you are, the closer you are to the front. Yes,
that's why I liked him. Row six Wait wait wait,
I was one row behind Dustin Lynch, in one row
in front of Josh Turner. Sounds about right, does it?

(47:57):
Dang I was sitting I was sitting in the same
row with low Cash Okay, love them right um, and
the same row as Darius, who's by way bigger. Yeah yeah,
but yeah that Ammy with the jab there Javon Who Bobby, No, no, Bobby, anybody? Okay,

(48:25):
those guys. What did you guys say? Did you think
that vest was too much? Or no? No, dude, it
was top like you nailed it. I wore a vest
last night. I was debating, like should I wear a
vest because I look like a banker? Yeah? Like? Or
like what can I get you for your for your
order tonight? You know the specials? That's what I used
to wear whenever I would wait tables I wore. Maybe

(48:47):
that's why I felt like that because I wore a vest.
It's probably a feeling you didn't look like that. We
try to just maintain this positivity through our show, so
it's hard I want to have to come in actually
say that something isn't going right on the show. I
think we may be losing someone soon, which we haven't

(49:08):
talked about a lot. But Lunchbox has an announcement he'd
like to make go on the show for a long time,
and I'd like to say a little something. Now, go ahead, Lunchbox,
I haven't annouse really. Yeah, he's not doing well. Is
this how you're doing it, buddy? Yeah, idea, that's funny, genius.

(49:35):
You're gonna make me cry on air. I did not.
I did not want this to go on air. But
the it's it's been a long time. The five Altimore,
Oh his car, he's ever twelve years. We've been together
for a one hundred and ninety thousand miles. And the

(49:55):
other day the check engine light came on as I
was driving in the car started shaking. And so she
is sitting in front of the house right now, just
awaiting her next step. I don't know if she should
go to the graveyard. I don't know where she's going.
And I'm really sad because we've been together. We moved
across the country together, We've driven all over America together,

(50:17):
We've done so many. We've bought in so many lottery
teams together. We've seen so many gas stations, so many
gas pumps, I mean types of fuel. And she may
be done the O five Aulton. I remember Lunch bought
this car. Man, it's so awesome. He drove up like
a proud daddy. I mean, I've peeled out in so
many parking lots in her and you gotta get I

(50:38):
mean before before she goes away. We gotta get one
more peel out on the air because we've killed that.
I don't used to just drive around a peel out
on the airca he thought it was cool, and it
is cool. People like it when you peel out there
impressed heads turn when you peel out people look, and
you've turned a lot of heads over the years. I
have the O five Aulton. But we're gonna get her
looked at and hope and maybe maybe she just needs
a little pat you know what I mean, like a

(50:59):
little little touch up. But if it's something major, got
put it down. I gotta put her down one hundred
ninety miles though, yeah, I can see two hundred and
I want to get to two hundreds so bad. So
how many more payments. Do you have left? No, No,
I've done. Oh yeah, I paid you finance things in
weird ways. I figured out like twenty payments left well,

(51:19):
just because I paid one hundred dollars a month in
my student loans. And finally they just waived the last
like they waived him. He was paying a minimum and
like most of his payment was interest, and they were like,
this guy's never paid us. We quit. Yeah, they they
they just waived the last, like twenty five hundred dollars.
That's fine. I had to pay it. Smart move by me.

(51:40):
What if you paid way more than that on interest
so before I don't think. I don't know how that works,
but I got twenty five hundred dollars off. That's what
I think. Well, I'm sorry about your car. I hope
it works out. Thank you. I have a moment of silence. No,
because that's not good for us for ratings. Oh okay, yeah,
but thank you though, Okay, through good luck would be cool. Yeah,

(52:01):
everybody want to take a one less ride, probably good pilot.
That's a gross car. It's like a dump. You can't
talk bad about her headphones off. It's a dumb guys.
Don't get so My birthday was yesterday, and there won
a lot of birthday stuff. But I will say my
girlfriend kind of hit it out of the park, considering

(52:22):
that we were both super busy and running around and
we really didn't see each other that much. But I
left and I was gone for like six hours and
she was gone. But she came back all the way
back to the hotel in Vegas and like had the
room made up like a surprise party with balloons and stuff.
And so I went back to the room and was like, whoa,
because I don't even she come back, and then she
got me a you read because everything has read like

(52:43):
a red microphone. So when the idiots player when I
do stand up comedy, I have my own red microphone,
which I thought was like the coolest gift ever. I
put on Instagram that's cool. That's really cool. Yeah, really cool.
So I got to listen. I got some good gifts. Amy,
When did my yeasies come in? Because people are saying
I may never get them. Who's saying that? Everyone? Because
like Amy said, she they're like, does she have them?

(53:04):
And I said no, not yet, No I don't have them.
But but who's telling you that? Like strangers are like
people who know people people we know. They also listen
to the show. Because Amy got me some well, she
said she's getting me some easy for my birthday. Yeah.
I've been working on it. And I mean, he's a
rep for Adidas and he said that a drop is
happening in April. I was just hoping the drop would

(53:25):
happen before your birthday. And so you have to grab
him on the drop. Why doesn't he grab him more
often on the drop and sell him on the online
because that's part of his drop. And I don't think
it's that easy. I've just he's You've been in his
mind since Christmas, Like at Christmas dinner, I'm like, whoa
pump the brakes? You can get easies and he's like, yeah,

(53:46):
I just need a heads up. So I've had you
kind of I've been texting him for like three or
four months. Now. What I just talked to someone. I'm
gonna get your helicopter Okay, okay, okay, you just don't
know when it drops. Listen. Yeah, whenever they have the
next helicopter drop, you go get one. It's not my
fault that it didn't come in in time for your birthday.

(54:07):
I could have held off, but I was so excited
about them. I know. Do you love the helicopter and
your husband gonna love it? It's got an airplane that
comes with it. Imagine my husband hate helicopters. No, that's
why I got airplane matching. It's matching. Justa joy it.
Pa joined the back friend, how'd you get that? Don't
worry about it. I got a friend with a Christmas dinner.
I've been thinking about you for a long time. We'll

(54:29):
see when they come in. Hey, here, so here's this
we didn't I don't know. I already thought about. If
this dude doesn't come through, I'm just gonna have to
like hit up eBay and like give all my savings.
You have it until the end of April, or it
doesn't count. Oho, Okay, you can't give somebody a birthday present.
Go here you go and then it not coming in
the next month. Yeah, I know, well he told me

(54:50):
being be in April. But I get it. It's it
is a hard thing. And trust me, I'll just sell
all my stuff and I'll I already found some on eBay.
Not eBay, but somewhere else. They're like online for like
a way too much, but you know what you're worth it.
So we did this Bobby Cast, and we did it
before the show on Friday. And I used to do

(55:11):
the show from my house, but we were all up
working early on Friday because I had to leave. And
I hope you go listen to it. Just go to
iTunes and search Bobby Cast and you can subscribe to
the Bobby Cast. And in this Bobby Cast, we talked
for like forty minutes and there's no commercials, and the
topic of money comes up, and who makes the most
money on the show, and who makes the second most
money on the show, and who makes the third most
money and it all happens. If you want to hear that,

(55:31):
it's up there. Eddie said he had to listen to
it twice because he found it so entertaining. Oh I
loved it. I listened to it on Friday after the show,
and then my wife wanted to listen to it on Saturday,
so we listened to it time. Oh man, I haven't
gone back yet because it feel like, well it hurts.
I love, it's entertaining, feel like I would just cringe
most of it. Yeah, because you were you were mean, Okay,

(55:54):
what do you guys, as you come up a little,
you come up a little regressive. Wow. Okay, well take
a listen. Let's know what you think. Just go to
iTunes and search Bobby Casting. Probably it was the best
time to record a podcast for me. But okay, around
the room, how's your weekend. We'll go to lunchbox. First, come,

(56:15):
my boy, lunchbox. Oh, my weekend was great, dude. It
was like the killer bees. I had basketball, some beers
and bagworms. What's what? Wait, what's the third one? Bagworms
are this? There are these worms that take over your
little I have these trees in my backyard and it
was killing them because they grow on the trees and

(56:35):
they kill your trees. So I've been picking them off,
one by one by one by with my hands all weekend. Yang.
All right, Amy, your weekend. I had a great weekend.
I had like some girl time with some girlfriends that
I haven't seen in a while, and did stuff like
well we did like yoga and workouts and nails and

(56:56):
toes and it was just a good relaxing girl weekend.
And then my has been came home last night, which
was awesome because he took a little like few day
trip and Girl Times over Eddie. Oh, mine was fantastic.
I want one hundred dollars in Vegas. I didn't go
to Vegas. My friend Bobby he placed the bet for
me and that was cool. And then, um, you know,

(57:17):
I took the kids out to get some tacos on
Friday night and then we watched some basketball On Saturday.
Lunchbox came over and we went fishing on Sunday. It's
a good one. Lunchbox did Lunchbox joy. He met us
up at the park because we went in his neighborhood.
He didn't need do you need lunchbox? Oh he didn't fish? No?
Oh yeah right. He didn't even know how to like
grab a poll. I don't think I don't think he
knows that a cast. Oh god, let's do one at

(57:40):
a time, because on Wednesday, when Lunchbox has got a bowl,
I know you do bowl on Wednesday. He's got a
bowl at one eighty or he has to put the
snake around his neck. No, not around my neck. It's
hold the snake. Yeah yeah, you'll hold it, but you'll
end up like dropping it. You have to wear around
your neck right then. If that doesn't work, you gotta
put in your underwear. Oh my goodness, we'll have to

(58:02):
handcuff them down and put and put that snake in
his underwear. I'm glad you guys had good weekends. Here's
a question for you. When people post on your Facebook
page happy birthday. First of all, those are your real friends, okay,
you're Those are people that just see at your birthday
on Facebook and go and write a message. Okay, all right?
Those are those are like your level one friends, like

(58:23):
you know them, but like you're not gonna talk to them.
So do you go and say thank you to every
one of them? Or do you like all of them?
Or do you just let them live? I just let
them live. I don't say a thing. I just let
them live there. I don't think anybody because if you
take the time to write me happy birthday, I got
like thousand friends on Facebook, and I'm not gonna go back,
thank you, thank you, thank you. No, I don't have

(58:45):
time for that. I did like and thank a lot
of listeners who tweeted me a birthday because they didn't
have a notification pop up on their page. Ten it's
my birthday on Facebook, there's notification. It's like, hey, it's
Bobab's birthday. You should say have birthday, so I don't
feel like it counts. I used to do a fake
birthday and my birthday was like April six, nineteen thirty eight,
and people, yeah, people would go like have birthday and
April six of that game my friend I would delete

(59:07):
him from my page and it would be they'd be
removed from my Facebook life. Amy, you're a lot nicer
than us. Your thoughts on this, Um, I like them,
or let them live if I miss some of them.
But yeah, I don't reply necessarily. I guess I come
back and get lunchbox and Eddie's present tomorrow. Huh. Yeah,
Actually mine's on back order. Mine doesn't really drop until

(59:30):
I would say, by the end of the week, you'll
have your gifts. Morgan's is on back order too. She said, Oh,
mine came in, I've got it. Did it did come in? Yeah?
Have it all right tomorrow. I can't wait to get
more because he didn't get my juices I sent in Vegas.
You didn't do that, dude. Somebody sent me juices and
I put it online and I don't know who sent them.

(59:51):
You still don't. I just got told by the man
in the room. Who sent him? I told you you're welcome, man.
Who's me in lunchbox? Oh? Okay, okay, it wasn't you. Guys.
Who was that? Sure you don't have proof? Yes, I do,
because I know who. They just told me. Who did Okay,
people that book Raging Idiot shows? Okay, Oh well yeah,

(01:00:12):
I worked with them, So I sent them your information
what you would like? You didn't do crap? All right? Uh? Okay? Show?
So I hope we download our heart radio and congratulations
to our one hundred million user, Jonathan Robi and so
we hooked him up big time and Luke Bryan and

(01:00:35):
I got on the computer. We called him on FaceTime
and he was at work. I own introest you to
somebody real quick. Um, that's my buddy. I'm so glad
you liked men. You could have said no and probably
lost your tickets. We would have made you the nine
hundred nine. We had to pick a new hundred million whatever.

(01:01:00):
So you're gonna go and meet Luke like a real
life person, and so you're in the show. Not only that,
we're gonna send to you and three of your friends
to Austin for an I Heeart Country festival as well,
and like hotel and tickets and all of that. He
was just guy's freaking out like I would be too,
And so Luke. The whole video will be up to
but we're sending him in a friend to seeing meet
Luke and then we're sending them to Ihart Country, him

(01:01:21):
and three friends. We're sending him to I Heart Radio
Music Festival in Vegas September, him and three friends. And
it's just thank you for listening on iHeart Radio and
thanks for listening to I Heart Country that channel and
listen to Bobby Bones channel. There's just so many channels
the Bobby cast, and just we appreciate that. And I
mean he lucked out because he's one hundred millions, but
it was really cool and it's cool Luke to help
out with that too. It's the Bobby Bones Show. Thank

(01:01:45):
you for hanging. If you go back and listen to
the whole show today, you can hear some behind the
scenes stuff from the ACMs last night, actually doing the
show from Las Vegas. Right now, I'm flying home. We're
back in our studio tomorrow. I can't wait to see
all your faces and maybe tomorrow the shoes at Amy
Bobby will be there right and anytime the drop happens,
right am. I don't know how the drop is gonna
go down. I mean, I've never had easy drop before.

(01:02:07):
They may just rain from this guy. So we're just
gonna wait and see. Amy bought me some shoes, except
she really does doesn't have them. I didn't know that
she doesn't have them. And no, I told you that
right away, did I thought he had them your supplier.
But he doesn't even have them yet. Okay, nope, right,
sounds shady. Yeah, No, I thought what I told you

(01:02:29):
are from China. What. No, there are these geasies. No,
these are real. I just I really hope either way,
it just you're getting easies. Okay, okay, all right, So
you can listen to that. You can listen to it.
I would talk to Thomas Rhett right after he won
his big award last night. A lot of award show talk.

(01:02:49):
Lunchbox's Car is Dying. We talked about that Bobby Bone
show on demand, or you can also listen to all
of us. We did a Bobby Cast where we just
talked about whatever we do before the show. If you
go to iTunes and search Bobby Cast one word. You
can subscribe there and listen to that. We'll see you
guys on Tuesday Show. Appreciate you listening and check with
you tomorrow. Never Show, Let's go.
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