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February 4, 2020 111 mins

Bobby gets a reading from Amy’s cousin who is a psychic. She predicts things about his personal life, his current relationship, engagement and whether or not he'll have kids. Raymundo reveals another one of the groomsmen for his October wedding. Plus, Lunchbox hit the streets to find out what people know about the coronavirus.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show, pre show. Feeling
a little better today as far as not being egg
exhausted yesterday house struggling. That was a pretty good show though.
Some of the days where I feel like a real turd,
I go back and listen to it them, My god,
went so bad. Some of days where I feel like
I crushed it. I'm like, well, that was a piece
of crap. You just never know, You just never know.

(00:20):
We just finished Tuesday's show, so you hear that coming
up in a second. It is Tuesday. Also, hoa doosday,
It's the day Housewife's going booze day. I'm just talking
about Tuesday. So we're gonna take this to the studio
at some point, of course, Oh this will be a
real studio track. At some point. You said, what you're
trying to do with it? No, okay, I don't even

(00:42):
know what I'm trying to do with it. Produce. Well
I just said that, no, no, no no, no, but what wait,
what someone's gonna help right with it? Yeah? Oh, well,
we're working on it. It just caused a lot to
get a song produced and go into a studio and
it's just gonna be a raging idiot song because we
wrote it for that. But it's it's expensive, like thousands
and thousands of dollars to get a song produced. And

(01:03):
I'm like, do I really want to spend money on Tuesday? Yeah?
Oh I do. Do you want to pay and jump
in on it? You know? But I'll offer my tiny
vocals I offer for shoes day boosday. Do you demand
that we put featuring Amy though in it? No, I'm
not high maintenance. I just we could probably bring you
the studio for a little bit Tuesday. So I'm like, oh,

(01:23):
doesn't it make sense. I'm a part of it. I
feel like I could. I'll work on it. I'll tell
you what. Once we line up the session, you come
and you can cut some some background vocals on it.
Thank you. I think you deserve that. But it doesn't
have to Your attorney's not going to make it say
featuring Amy, right, No, I don't. Amy doesn't have an attorney.
By the way, Yeah, I don't have the words up

(01:45):
over here. It's broken. Oh you don't need the words.
Let's see all right, here we go. I don't have
any words. That's what we're here for, you know, the oze.
You just don't know the like the real lyrics. Do
you think you know what? You want to take a run?
Amy did not? All? Right, here we go. I don't

(02:08):
know how it starts there. There we go, got it,
got it, got in March April May, right to hit
me up again? Started over again. But here's the thing,
the weird here we go, the weird word about this.
I know the first word. It's the second day of
the week, you all, But officially Sunday is the first day,
so it'll really be the third day of the Week's

(02:29):
all right to our work week? Right, okay, as long
as we're cool. Yeah, come on, calendar week versus work week.
That should define all that. You'll you're talking about calendar
week before we talking about work week in the easy
Will you hit me up on that? Will hit me
with it? Back? Jack? All right, all right, tell me
up on. Here's a little bit uh my hears a
little bit, yeah, a little bit more. H too much,

(02:51):
a little too much? The second day of the week.
You all know what's my time? So I made a
song about Tuesday. So happens that rhymes the lowest number
of crime the super bingo with nine. I don't know
how you do your Tuesday. This is how I do mine.
The sun comes up. There's a smile on my mouth, wife,
because I love Tuesday. It's the first thing. I shall
super bingo this morning and every bingo with nine. I
got my spand eggs. Hon, It's time to head to

(03:11):
the wife. I said, Tuesday, h cho way Tuesday, Housewife's
gone boozesday. I'm just talking about Tuesday. Freaking Tuesday, Moday,
eat some cash shoesday. I'm just talking about Tuesday. It's Tuesday.

(03:33):
Is my recycling on the curb as I drive off? Yep,
my recycling is on the curb. I mean, Fridays are
fine because they're casual and all, but I'm always more
productive on my Tuesday conference call. I got my work fan,
I got my sprain tan. I mean in pebbles and
gay in and then and then then and then it's
two for one, a sonic with the coney in each.
And I said, Tuesday h cho way douday, Housewife's gone boozday.

(03:59):
I'm just it's talking about Tuesday. Doing it now, Tuesday
brown cow goes moesday, eat some cash day. I'm just
talking about Tuesday. I go to Marti Gras on a Tuesday.
I'm doing crome Ga on a Tuesday. I'm playing Pokemon
on a Tuesday. Came out of my mom on a Tuesday.

(04:24):
They get that in my mom. Everybody, it's gonna fact
check me very much. Don't fact check me very much.
I know Tuday is the second day of the work week.
N I ain't quite get all the words, all right,
I did. Nobody noticed my heart was there in it.
I have my mom machine very nice out and that's

(04:45):
how we all that's in the song out all the
words I don't even know han. And then later on
in a podcast musical podcast are going? Did you know
that was off the call? I really want feel like guys?
That was real check feaking a podcast. Luke Holmes came
by the house. We did an hour and fifteen minutes
last night, just talking about his life and how he
came to Nashville and how it blew up and he
almost graduated college and I was like, I'm done, I'm moving.

(05:07):
It was twenty one hours from graduation. That's like lunchbox
and pieced out. Let's walkch just three hours. But look
at me now, yeah, look at you now? Look at
him now? Um, same level, is that? Right? Yeah? Plane
blows out tires and the engine catches on fire, but

(05:27):
lands after burning off fuel because it makes it lighter.
An eric An Air Canada flight was forced to make
an emergency landing. The plane that blown out tires, engines fire,
one hundred and twenty eight passengers and crew landed safely,
almost like that plane wasn't supposed to fly. Everything what

(05:49):
in the world? As soon as they go up, everything
boomed down. I'm like, yeah, I don't want to know, though, right,
if you're up in that and all that's happening and
they can keep it from you, don't you want to
not know what caught a fire engine engine and then
the tires blew out. I mean if I'm sitting at
the window and might see the engine on fire, but
if I don't calm But I'm saying, if you don't know,
you'd rather not know. But here's what I'm asking. If

(06:10):
you're in the window next to the engine and you
see it's on fire, do you calmly get up and
go see the flight attendant or like, calmly, well all
the pea because I'm freaking out, I probably pee on everything.
I don't want to cause it, you know, mayhem. This
is what I would probably do. I'd probably go like,
oh my god, and then I would I'd go crazy.

(06:34):
I just I would let's think through it so that way,
in case it ever does happen, we try to stay
calm because you don't want to create craziness. For sure.
I get manscam story out though, yeah, and try to
post it just casually, be like you're trying to take
a picture of the clouds. Nothing would be casual. So
you're sitting by the window, right, who do you tell
first though the person next to you? Do you hit
the flat attendant button? Do you wave someone down? How
do you like? What's the next I shut the window

(06:56):
and I say I have to go to the bathroom. No,
I'd probably just go hey are you seeing this to
the person next to me. Yeah, just to make sure
that I'm not crazy. I would go like, hey, look
over here, are you Does that look like a fire?
They're like, yeah, that's a fire. Did those tires pop?
Yeah it sounds like it. Yes, Oh we're probably gonna die.
Oh my gosh. Yes, that would be how it would work,
exactly like that. There, I'll say this too. There is

(07:21):
a magazine here in town called Nashville and Lifestyles, and
I was a guest on their podcast. And it's always
interesting to go and have a conversation with someone who's
not part of the show, because they were asking questions
in ways that I've had been asked questions for me
to be interviewed for an hour, everything from you know stuff.
They had watched Running Wild with Bear Girls, and they
had questions about Lionel Ritchie on American Idol. So it's good.

(07:42):
Check it out. It's the Nashville LifeStyle's podcast. I have
nothing to do with that podcast, but I was a
guest on it, so I guess you could watch that.
I saw a story about Justin Bieber. They said Justin
Bieber did so many drugs as people would check his
pulse when he slept. In the latest of Justin Bieber's
YouTube series, he discussed his history with drugs. Do you
have a clip off him talking about it. There was

(08:02):
a time where I was sipping I was popping pills.
I decided to stop because I felt like I was
like feel like bro I was like dying. My security
and stuff were coming into the room at night to
check my pulse. Like people don't know how serious he got,
like it was legit crazy scary. So the first time
he smoke weed was when he was twelve or thirteen.

(08:24):
And again, if you're a kid and people are just
trying to get close to you, they're gonna do anything
to get close to you and give you access to everything.
I liked this song that was my jam. Come on, yeah,
I kind of wanted it not to be my jam.
First time I heard it, I was like, yummy, yummy meat.
That's the second time I was like yummy, yummy. Third
time I was like yum. Yeah. Gradually you have now

(08:45):
it's my freaking jam. I love it. By the way,
health officials are saying, take sick days over the next
couple of months, okay, because it'll cut down on the
overall amount of sickness in the workplace. Because if you
were a little bit sick and you bring it in,
then everybody gets a little bit sick and it stays
and it just keeps growing. If you're a little bit sick,
don't come in. I always tell you guys, if you're
a little bit sick, don't come in. I don't want

(09:07):
to get sick. Nobody else wants to get sick. If
you're sick, you also can't perform at the level I
need you to perform, So just stay home and get better.
That's never been a thing with us sick days, like,
if you're sick, don't come in. We'll be fine. There
is no one on this show where if they don't
come in, we can't do the show. So if you're sick,
stay home. Well me, But now I think for the

(09:27):
most part, I can just turn my mic onto my house. Right, Yeah,
I got a sour Tommy Tommy, Tommy Tommy. So what
he says, um um, those are different verse came up
off I'll build of the parody off the dome. So yeah,
they're like, hey, if you're sick, just take off. Even

(09:49):
if you have a cold that's really bad. Don't be
around folks because you're passing it. Well, you get thick
jump that's it. I think. I'm oh, oh, I do
want to go to Morgan number two because it's a
food World that I saw. Maybe I just missed this
whole thing. Can you hit food World please? It's time
for food World. Numb Numb, Numb with Morgan number two, Well,

(10:12):
dunk a ruse are officially coming back this summer. I
never ate dunk a Rus. You have to google that, seriously, yeah, seriously,
Oh my gosh. All of my friends were posting about
this because everybody had Dunker Rus in their lunch when
they went to school. Because they're cookies and icing. I mean,
you can't get better than cookies and ice cream in
a little package. They're an ice cream no iccene, Like

(10:34):
can you get a little mini vanilla cookie and it's
icing with sprinkles in and you just dip the cookies.
It's like the og Oreos. You just make your She's
like she's She's like the Ford Fiesta. It's like the
og covered wagon. No wagon came first, correct you. I
don't know if if dunker is nor not. To me,

(10:57):
they're just the like if you were to buy I
Seen and stuff, they're like your original and they come
into package and everybody had him. If you had him
in your lunch to school, everybody wanted them. See kids,
are they judge snacks at school? Well, let me say this,
if they were that popular, they never would have stopped
making them. They wouldn't have brought them back because they
would they would continue being made. Then I don't know,

(11:18):
like they never stopped production on oreos never or chips ahoy,
they stayed for some reason. We become dunkarrew haters and
like the last two because we don't know. And she
said it was the original oreo. The oreo was introduced
in nineteen twelve and dunk a Ruse around eighteen sixty five.
It's George Washington in seventeen hundreds. They're Australian though, he's

(11:39):
going apologize the oreo like kangaroos dunk a Ruse. I
think they're Australian. They cookie you always spent way too
much time. Was you just making that up? I read
an article last night about it. Yeah, you're becoming that
guy a little bit though. It was it what the dad? No,
the guy that just makes stuff up to join in?
Oh really, because you did that a couple times on
today's show too, and yesterday I talked about gravity probably

(12:00):
so probably what that means is about Yeah, and you're like, well,
this probably let you out of it though, Like yeah,
that's why I say probably, because I'm like I could
be wrong, like on the podcast. Now you just said
you read an article about it last night, Like on
the podcast we do. It's a sports podcast, and I
in my intro I say I don't know the who's
who's or the what's what's in my intro, so I
screw anything up. I'm like, I don't know what I'm

(12:22):
talking about. All Right, you can check that podcast out
called podcast Holy Lordy, We're gonna get go on here
on Tuesday's show. Check it out. I hope you enjoyed
the show and were ready. I canna hit it. Here
we go buy America, Alaska, and welcome to Tuesday Show. Morning.

(12:49):
Soon you have morning Let's see what's happening and everybody's
life with our segment we call what's the HAPs? Hey,
what's the Hat? I had to send Amy a text
to go, hey, you see who's fallowing us on Instagram?
And you didn't know? Huh? I didn't know. Well, so
the coach from Cheer Monica follows Amy and I on Instagram,
I know, kind of geeked out. And I was like

(13:11):
Amy because her and I had sent a message back
and forth. And then I was like Amy, she's following
us both, and so it's a pretty moment for us. Yeah,
I'm still kind of like she really following? Have you
messaged her, well, no, but I have posted about her
and she reposted me and I definitely geeked out about it.

(13:32):
Have you DMed with her once? Oh, what I'll talk
about I'm not telling you nothing. I was just like, hey,
I don't know any about cheerleading, but this is a
real cool show. And she was like, oh, thanks, and
I don't do nothing, very very service. But then she
followed me and followed you cool. Hey, Scooba Steve, come
up to the microphone for a second. We bring him
in most of the time early in the show, So
Scuba Steve has reached out to Monica the coach on

(13:54):
cheer Yes, and how did you get a hold of her?
So I found her email through some back weeb dark
web type stuff. You're on the dark weblog for Netflix
show go Ahead. Reached out to her. She's all game
to come on, but her PR people, I have to
go for them and do the proper channels. Wow and
Netflix and Netflix Yes. So it makes sense. I mean

(14:15):
there because you think because it just seems like, oh,
you're just you know, coach Monica from Navarro, like, let's
just get her on. But I mean they've been on,
they're doing getting press and they're getting super famous. They're
all getting close to a million followers on Instagram now everywhere.
Did you watch it yet? I have? I love it
all right? Alright, alright, um, anyway, big news. It's always
we always geek out with somebody that we like follows

(14:35):
us on Instagram. Yeah, that's what's happening with me. What's so?
You know with Stevenson? Last week I shared with you
that he was embarrassed to take carrots and blueberries as
a snack at school because other kids like they they're
cheetos and that's way cooler, I guess. So he told
me he's it's embarrassing and it just has never been
an issue, and he likes carrots and blueberries. So you

(14:57):
had suggested that I talk to him about it our
little secret. And the other kids they just don't know,
Like they don't don't know how much he's gonna grow
from the fruit and vegetables. Yeah, they don't, they're not
in on the secret. So I did that and I
think it worked. But now, I mean he seemed like
okay with that, like, oh I get it. Wow, Okay,

(15:18):
this is good for me. I should do it. But
now he's like, well, we should tell them. They need
to know the secret, mom, like, they need to know
I want to tell them. And I thought, okay, like
this could be worse because then if he goes to
school and they're eating their cheetos and he's got his
carrots and blueberries and then he's like, you just don't
know the secret, the secret, You're gonna grow didn'. They're
gonna make fun of him because they gonna be like, oh,

(15:40):
that's something your mom told you. Is he the smallest
in his grade? Yes, yeah, for sure. I mean I
haven't seen all the kids in his class though, but
I'm not gonna just go ahead and say probably. And
he's new to going to school with other kids, yes,
And how is that working out for him? It's great?
I mean I think they really like it. I their

(16:00):
their personality is budding because of it, because I think
they're just getting that stimulation, that interaction. And but I
don't really know not how to handle him telling the secret.
For now, I've just said no, no, no, no, no,
this is our secret. If everyone does it, it won't
work as much for him, especially get spread out. Oh
that's a good one too. It's one big web like

(16:22):
I'm just like this, you get out of control. But
for now he's down with taking carrots and blueberries. But
I now, I just have to keep him from being like,
you know, going up to the kids with the cheetos
and be like went into a secret day by day,
day by day, what's the heck lunchbox? So the other
day I was at the grocery store and I'm walking
through the grocery store and I'm going up to the
meat counter and I look up and who's looking at

(16:44):
the steaks? But Luke Combs is like picking out steaks.
I was like, man, I'm gonna go up to Luke Combs,
see what kind of steak he's getting. I walk up
behind him on his left side, put my arm around
him right hand. I said, what kind of steak is
Luke Combs getting one? Luke Holmbs, Eddie, tell me that
does not look like Luke Combs, I mean him from behind.
I guess it looks like anyone that could look like.

(17:05):
But do you know Luke Hombs well enough to go
put your arm around him and just be like, what
up steak? No? I was just trying to I thought,
if I just take a picture of him, Okay, good
story for the show. You know, I saw Luke Combs
at the grocery store. But if I go up and
get actual information, like what kind of steak is Luke Combs?
By him better story. He comes in here all the
time and I've interviewed him like at the remote, so
I thought it was a good move. It's kind of awkward,

(17:27):
and I just like my bad dude. I think it
may have an awkward even it was him. If you're
putting his arm, you're putting your arm on him in
the grocery store, don't you think so too? If you
don't know him and you go up and put your
hands on somebody, I mean we could definitely say hi
to him, Yes, that sure, But I mean anybody you
just go and put your arm around if you don't
know them, that well is a bit weird. And I

(17:47):
didn't chickle him. Luke Combs getting a pinch right? All right?
What's the heck? Eddie Barbie's Barbie's releasing a pretty cool
doll that I saw. This doll has a bit aligo. Okay, God,
what what what I was gonna say? Barbie? When did
you start looking at Barbie dolls? I saw a story

(18:08):
and you also have four boys, and then you gotta
lead that with Hey, I have vi Alago and I
see where Well, I saw the news story the Barbie
released the doll, and it's it's pretty cool because I
have Videlago and I have a little bit of Vidligo
on the bottom of my neck and on my chin,
but this one has, you know, all over the doll's face.
And I thought that was pretty cool to kind of
see that Barbie isn't perfect. These people aren't perfect. Yeah,

(18:30):
they released a whole line where one of the Barbies
in a wheelchair. One of the Barbies don't have any hair. Yeah,
one has vi aligo. Yeah, it was just a weird
intro to that story. And He's like, so I was
reading Manute this morning about all the stuff that's fed
to me through my and they told me about this
new Barber personalized new stream it's at Barbie. Yeah, and
the no hair one too, Like that is cool. Yes,

(18:50):
the headline is Barbie gets more diverse mattelon Vill's dolls
with no hair of Videlago and prosthetic limb. So yeah,
good for them, I mean cool, Eddie, keep us up
today on everything Barbie, my little I have a customized
to all the stuff that you followed. Keep us in
the loop. All right, Hey, what's the heck? Here's the
Bobby Bones Show podcast Highlight segment of the day. RAYMONDO,

(19:13):
come on in the studio, right, I'm coming right now.
Raymondo is in the glass room. His wedding is October
twenty fourth. We told him yesterday, Hey man, it's about
the time you announce a new groomsman. And he got
really weird about it, and so he has walked into
the studio. Now what do you have over there? Yo?
I got a bunch of booze and drinks whatever. Whoever
gets the pick gets to choose what they want to drink.

(19:34):
What is he? Oh? Wow? Whatever? What is this whole thing? Ben?
You walk up to people and just is this like
when you ice someone pretty much, but that's them getting
accepted as a groomsman. It's just kind of like part
of the fraternity. You know. It's a big deal. And
you're three groomsmen so far. Are Eric Dodd he's a writer, singer, songwriter.
Um my nephew, Boomer, he's twelve years old. And then

(19:56):
my best friend Billy, he's Yeah, he's groomsman, best man,
and you are real nervous. You never Yeah, it's tough.
You only get to do this once, do you guys?
Actly like I'm gonna do. It's a billion times in
my life. I'm a rookie right now. But yeah, so, uh,
the thing is you chug the drink. I wanted to

(20:16):
be the groomsman. What are the drinks? Okay? I got Michelobaltra,
I got wine. I heard there's people in this room
to like wine. I got fireball. It's a little shot
of fireball. And then I got a thing called waterloo
grapefruit sparkling water over here, the best, the best sparkling water.
What you've done is you've you've left it open for
all of us to be put in a lot of fun.

(20:36):
Sparkling water is not well. I mean in his bay
has a bridesman. So is the wine for me? Or
Morgan number two? How interesting would that be? Listen? Morgan
Morgan two likes to drink more than all y'all, So
she could be a grooms woman for a show. Oh
that's what it takes. Does that make you drinking? Wow? Okay?
Real quick? Is it? So? It's one of us in

(20:58):
the room. Ye would you like to eliminate someone? It's
pretty simple. It's it's just gonna be a thing where
you look under the desk. What and you're gonna know? So, oh,
don't look at like, Yeah, we'll get over to look
under your desk. Is there anything under your desk? Okay,
we'll get over to the eliminated amy look under your desk.

(21:21):
I don't have it, then, Okay, I think it'll probably
I think it'll be one of those two knuckleheads Eddie
or lunch Box. So I'm gonna look under the desk.
Come on, And I always look under my desk. I'm
always looking for people in their time to stab me.
So I don't think there's anything under here. Nope, not
under here for me? Well, bones, who do you want

(21:47):
to go first? Maybe you just look at the Yeah,
why don't you like one? One? Two? Three? Wait? Did
we corner? Upper corner? Hidden? Really? Well? Reach up there,
get under the entire table, get under there? Oh my goodness,

(22:19):
what's sake? What's it? Say? Will you? Will you be
my grooms? Shock to accept? And once you want dog,
you want fireball, you want wine, or you want to
chug the fireball. Please chuck the fireball. Please chug the
whole thing. Take a hit of it, the fireball, chug
the Once you do that means you accept. That means

(22:42):
you accept once you do it? Oh man, what more more?
Mark the game? Mark, mark, mark, mark, mark, brain You
put this like behind the board. I couldn't fight in

(23:04):
the wires and you're listen. I was playing hide and
go see. Guy. Didn't want you fools when you're plugging
your Mac chargers to see it, So I just made
sure you didn't see it earlier. That's all I care about. Yeah,
that's awesome. When are you? Are you doing it? Is
anyone else in the room? We can do? Yeah, we can,
we can do. We can do. Away You trying to
be vague in your life and secretive. It's freaking hard.
You just want to go ahead and pretty honest, dude?

(23:26):
What U is? Today? Today's Tuesday? Do you want another
one Thursday? Yeah? I mean today's my day? You have
another one Thursday? Yeah? Yeah? Okay, yeah. Maybe if we
hide something, we do it a little more on the open,
not so hidden. All of us are like, yeah, I
have no nothing here, RAYMONDO, thank you? Yeah, congratulations heydo

(23:50):
Bobby Bones show stories, Raymond What You Got? Nine one
calls from the helicopter crash involving Kobe Bryant have been released.
One man was walking on a trail said he hurt
a loud boom and then saw the flames. You can
hear them all online. In other news, radio show host
rush Limboss stunned his listeners by announcing he has advanced
lung cancer. He's sixty nine years old, and finally, in

(24:13):
coronavirus news, Princeton University ordered twenty students to self isolate
after they traveled to China. So Netflix has a reality
series called Love Is Blind, and it challenges men and
women to date without ever seeing them and then ultimately
propose and get married. All of it happens in just

(24:34):
over a month. There's a new trailer and some of
the catasts go, I met the person I want to
spend the rest of my life with, but they haven't
seen him. The show is co hosted by Nick Vanessa Lachey.
It starts February thirteenth, and they'll put out app episodes
in batches episodes one to four on the thirteenth, Do
you listened to feel their face? Though, and again, what no,

(24:57):
I don't think. So what I'm saying, you know people
that are mind they get to feel their people's face. Well,
I just couldn't commit. Not that I'm the best at
committing anyway, I'd have to take a peek. But I mean,
you're just trying to get on TV at this point, right.
If you're gonna get engaged with someone without ever seeing them,
you're just doing it for TV, right, Or you just
really looks play zero percent that's not a thing. Looks

(25:21):
playing zero percent is not really something. You have to
be attracted to someone. And you can grow a trip
in a month too, Amy, It's all these facts. There's
no way looks maybe could not be a thing later
down the line if you spent a lot of time
with them, getting to know their heart and getting to
know what they're all about. Not in a month and
not one nick Lashade, not one in ninety degrees. Member

(25:41):
setting you up? Stop it. The mass singers now back.
You know low Wayne was kicked out the first episode
off in the Super Bowl. I don't watch the show,
but I was reading a story about how they hide
all their identities because people on the show, they really
don't know who's in the costumes, and so the show runners,
the person who's really putting it together, says, they do
a lot of stuff backstage too, like Super Intense. They

(26:04):
never come on set without a mask on. At the
security gate they're listed as the Banana, as the Pineapple
or the spider, and they even come in through security,
so some of the security people will kill them. Tell her, buddy, hey, Frank,
I know. So they have a no talking policy too.
When they get on the lot, the celebrity that's wearing

(26:25):
the costume, they cannot reveal their speaking voice to anyone.
Isn't that crazy? Yeah, no smartphones allowed on set period.
And if you must use your phone, you have to
wear a shame sash. They put that on you, like
ash shame from the rules. So, I mean, it's an
interesting show. I always look at the spoilers after the
show airs to see you get kicked off, Like I'm

(26:46):
halfway interested, not fully, but I'm halfway interested to see
who's on the show. And because the show's doing so well,
they keep getting bigger and bigger celebrities, which is cool.
I mean, low Wayne was on after the super Bowl
and that crazy. I've never seen it so I need
to watch it. I hear people talk about it all
the time. The Crown is ending after season five on
Netflix because they announced to the final queen will be.
I don't know who mL Destanton is and I'm only

(27:08):
a little bit through season three because it is quite
boring at times, but I like it because I'm learning.
I just my Netflix list is what I want to
see next, and it's hard for the Crown to jump
some of these shows that are on now. I watched
The Office every day. It's hard to jump that. Just
finish the air Hernandez documentary, just finished Cheer. What else

(27:29):
do I have up there right now? Maybe it's second
in queue up? I mean, well, it sits there. It's
like things you're watching, and it sits on that list.
I did start the Toys that Made Us. I just
can't it's I would like to clear that from my list,
like the movies that made Us. It is and it's
not near as good. I'm watching that though a little
bit and only for like fifteen minutes at a time.

(27:49):
Then I'm like, this is not good, and then it
sits on my listen. I go back to it again
and I'm like, this is not good. But yeah, I
would recommend you check out Cheer though, if you are
just looking for something to watch and now I'm full between.
Here's how the channel flipping has changed in my life.
I don't flip channels anymore. I flip Netflix and Amazon,
and now I'm flipping all streaming services to see what
I'm gonna watch. I don't have Hulu though, Oh, I

(28:11):
guess that's what I use that. I don't even have cables.
I use Hulu Live to get everything. So so they
say that that you can drink too much coffee. Now,
anything more than a half a pot of coffee per
day can lead to a lot of bad things happen
into your body's short term and long term. I tell you,
caffeine just doesn't affect me that much. I don't know
if I have the weird gene where caffeine doesn't take

(28:32):
me up or down too much. If I don't eat
any food and then do a lot of caffeine, I
can start to feel it a little bit, or my
body feels like this. It's a little bit, But that's
if I don't eat at all, right, and I'm like
doing two five hour energies. Sometimes I five our energies.
I have like a little sit and be like, well
that's good for an hour, getver do that. I've never
had a five hour energy, but you make me want
to try one. I kind of missed the days, you know,

(28:54):
way back when we used to drink Red Bull before
the show, back in our twenties. So when we were younger,
we used to think red Bull was like a healthy
thing to do. But like you'd work out and then
have a Red Bull terrible and it felt so good,
Like I was so high like on red Bull, Like
it felt awesome. I felt that win all the time.

(29:16):
Well again, more than a half a pot of coffee.
They say is not good for you. Yeah, I could
agree with that. There was also another story this morning,
but how long it takes someone to become a millionaire,
And so some number of crunchers at this banking website
called go banking rates dot com try to figure out
how much it takes to become a millionaire in every state.
In Maryland it's the least at twenty eight years because

(29:38):
they have the highest median income. The lowest is West Virginia,
which takes one hundred and ten years. But experts say
if you save your money is just generally now, save
your money, don't eat out more than once a week,
avoid lavish purchases like cars, boats, or diamonds. You'll become
a millionaire in thirty years. In most job or career fields,

(29:59):
we think I eat out more than once a week.
I do too. What do they mean cars though, because
we all got to buy a car everywhere. Yeah? Yeah,
Does anyone have a boat on this show? No, like,
nobody has a boat right now. Radio. Do you have
a boat? No, but I've considered purchasing something that goes
on the water. You seem like a boat guy, and

(30:19):
I live very close to the river. So are you
guys gonna move after you get married? Yeah, that's right
up in the air right now. We want to stay
in the apartment. We love the view, but get a
house man, get some land out in the country. Are
you talking about kids at all? No, that's probably a
year away because you've been together seven years. Because she
freeze her eggs, we're able to wait another five years.

(30:40):
So even though most women have the biological clock, my
girl can have kids when she's in her fifties. Now, seriously,
that's the beauty of freezing eggs. I don't think that's
all work about Amy my chicken, Like no, I mean

(31:01):
I think that just seems like there could be other
complications at fifty, but I know it can happen. I mean, like,
I'm worried to be thirty nine and hopefully I have
kids in the next few years. And I'm like, man,
I don't want to be seventy and my kid be
graduating high school. You know, Cort, I want to have grandkids,
don't want to be carrying a baby of fifty. Don't
make her wait till fifty. Ray I could see him

(31:21):
being like, it's fine, your eggs are frozen. You're good. Good,
But so you're not in a rush to have kids
because you have been together a long time. It's not
like you just met and are getting engaged. Yeah, Like
what what's what? I mean? How about her? Does she
have the baby fever? No, not at all, No, because
we'll baby hit my nephew and it's a nightmare. I mean,
he's crapping everywhere. It's really bad. And you guys are
getting I have a smaller one. It's like, what on earth,

(31:51):
Ramon I saw in your Instagram story where you post
it where you were getting married. Yeah, I mean just
outside of Nashville. I don't know if that's really zeroing
in on it, but yeah, my girlfriend wanted to put it.
Fiance wanted to put it there. October twenty fourth, Raymundo's
getting married, Goodlettsville, Tennessee. Yeah, all right was getting closer
and closer. The ladist from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number

(32:14):
two thirty second. Skinny Brett Young shared a new song
during a recent concert in New York City. The song
is called Lady, and it's about his wife and his daughter, Presley.
Lead First Time Little Big Town said in a recent

(32:37):
interview that there is no lead singer in their band.
They said their label tried to make them pick a
lead singer, but they refused to do so. Karen Fairchild
added that her voice is a lead on many songs
on the new album because she wrote the songs and
her bandmates are amazing people that want to take her
voice off of them. And Miranda Lambert knows what she
wants her retirement plans to look like. You know, one

(32:59):
day went on too old to do this. It's something
I'll look forward to because retirement is you know, a
million rescue dogs and Tito's on a porch. That sounds
good to me. I'm working number two. That's you're skinning
the most show. It's time for the good News with Amy.
So for the last four years Franklin Elementary they have

(33:21):
hosted something that it's called Kindness Week and kids kind
of do whatever they want. Well, there's just one second grader,
so that's like about eight years old. Decided he wanted
to pay off the school lunch debt and how he
was going to do it was make these custom bracelets,
sell them for five dollars each and see how much
he could get. He got four thousand dollars and he
was able to pay off the school lunch debt, which
is pretty amazing. He made that many bracelets. Yeah, I

(33:45):
can must set at home all night making those things. Yeah.
He even since he paid the debt off at his school,
he had a little bit extra leftover and he was
able to give five hundred dollars each to six other schools,
the rival schools above and beyond. Right, there you go.
That was tell me something good day. This story comes

(34:08):
to us from Detroit, Michigan. A woman and a guy
were kissing and she was like, I just want pecks,
pecks on the lips, pecks, and he was like, I'm
gonna try to give her some tongue. He slid his
tongue in there she bit the tongue off. Well us, Oh,
who's the bone head? Well they both are, but she's
the bigger one because what she did was illegal. There
we go, she got arrested. Oh my goodness, I'm much foxed.

(34:31):
That's your bone head story of the day. Good. Later
on this morning, Raymundo will tell us one of the
people that he's putting into his groomsmen list. He's been
all weird about it for some reason, so getting very weird.

(34:54):
A couple hours from now, he'll reveal another groomsman. He
has six totally, he's announced three and I'm a as
it's one of us because it's all about the beer
that he's worried about. Yeah, well, listen, it ain't gonna
be me if it's a beer, correct, because he's making
them drink a beer as soon as he tells them,
So it's gonna be Eddie lunchbox today. How do you
feel about that, Raimundo, I'm excited to finally get it
out there. You're just doing one though, right, yeah, I

(35:16):
do you know. Yesterday's show, Raymundo said he didn't tell
his brother. He told his brother that he's not in
his wedding, which is weird. Rad's got a twin brother
and said, hey, I gotta have a call. You're not
one of my groomsmen. We talked about that yesterday, but
I have an email kind of about the same situation.
Let's open up the mailbag, Bobbies mailbag, Good morning studio.
Have a twenty seven year old brother who's getting married

(35:37):
in April. I'm twenty two. A couple of months ago,
he asked me to be one of his groomsmen, but
to my surprise, I am not the best man. Me
and my brother have been close growing up. We have
our fights, as any siblings do. I'm just surprised I
was not chosen as the best man, being his only
brother as his best man. He chose a college friend,
which feels like a slap in the face. I'm not
sure if I should address the situation with him in

(36:00):
future wife or just leave it be. This hurts. I
don't know if I should even participate in the wedding.
Any Helper Advice has greatly participated thank you guys, Roger
in Texas, Raymond, you're dealing with this right now. You
give me your thoughts to pass up at Roger. Just
go to the wedding and have fun. Don't act but hurt.
Then everybody's gonna know. Just act better than it. Oh,

(36:22):
I didn't even want to get the tux, so it's
way too expensive. Man, he's gonna be in the wedding.
He just isn't the best man. Oh okay, so right,
I think there's gonna be a groomsman, just not the
best man. And there's a lot less obligations. You don't
have to plan stuff. I think maybe the bachelor party
that's planned by the best man you have. It's easier.
You just get to go to the wedding. You have fun,
you don't have to make a speech. It's awesome. My
advice would be is, hey, dude, the wedding is not

(36:43):
about you. This is about your brother. Now, if you're
feeling something, it's okay to share it with them. Be like, wow,
I really thought i'd be best man. Why wasn't I
the best man? There's never anything wrong with the conversation, ever,
with any situation. But it's not about you don't bring
drama to a wedding that's not your wedding. So I'm

(37:04):
gonna say you can have the conversation, that's fine and
find out for your own sake, but the wedding is
not about you. You need to just check yourself and
be in the wedding. And also it's you don't have
to put your brothers your best man. You put your
best friend as your best man. You do whatever you want.
You can put puppy is your best man. Amy. Yeah,
I think you just you have to go do the

(37:26):
role that you were given, whatever that is. You just
show up, you support and sure a conversation might be fine,
but really will that do anything like it is he
gonna change it? It might be some stuff you just
need to work through. Ei. This happened to me as
a bridesmaid. But get this. The bride had two maids
of honor and I didn't even make the cut for

(37:47):
the top two. And I thought I would have, so
then I was a bridesmaid. So I didn't even make
she had no no. But still it was one where
I thought I was going to be a maid of
honor and then I wasn't. Like not only was I
not the first one. I wasn't the second one, but
I still showed up as a bridesmaid and did my
thing and it was fine. I never had a conversation

(38:07):
about it because it wasn't my wedding. It was her wedding.
And you go with who you want to represent you
in that role. If you have a question or a
comment you want to throw it in the mailbag, you
can Morgan number two, what do you got over there?
How do they get hold of us? Mailbag? At Bobbybones
dot com. We can also put this up on our
Facebook page and you can give your opinion and a
lot of it. But I think universally we all go, hey, dude,

(38:29):
it's not about you. It's not. If you want to
have a conversation, that's good, your brother, you should, but
it's not about you. Check yourself before you recollect yourself.
That's right, Thank you very much. It's a mailbag. That
was Pommies mailbag coming up. Amy psychic cousin. Amy's cousin
who's the psychic will be on the phone, except I

(38:50):
don't really believe in psychic, but she'll be on the phone,
I know. But she did a good job last year
she did, and don't worry, You're not alone in not believing.
And she has heard about coronavirus. Or if I'm gonna
get it, what do you ask? The question is what
month will I come down with coronavirus? Oh, I don't
think I'm gonna ask that. I don't think you want
to know you're gonna get it? Just get it? And oh,

(39:13):
I know what on the phone is Amanda? Who's Amy's
cousin who is also a medium. Hey, Amanda, how would
you describe? Are you a psychic, a medium? What's the
correct What do I say? I'm all sorts of things.
I'm a I'm a psychic, I'm a precognitive. I'm a medium,

(39:34):
so I can see into the past and the future
and then dead people show up. Wow. And so you
and Amy have been friends and cousins forever you know
each other's kids. Yes, yeah, since we were born. I
mean since we were born. I was born in October
and then Amy, what's your birthday like February March March? Yeah? Yeah, yeah,
so long time both. And Amanda, where are you right now?

(39:57):
I am in Believe. We relocated to Believes in July,
and so it's been a massive transition. We've been renovating
a house and simplifying our life and and it's been
a real joy and also super super big challenge. Are
you doing a lot of psychic organ belize Um? Not
agan beliefs. I mean a little bit of work here

(40:19):
with the local people and people that I'm meeting. There's
a lot of you know, really rich Mayan history here,
so the land is very powerful and nature. But you know,
my clients are all over the world, so I do
work remotely with clients, not just in the US, but
all over the place. Well, a little bit last year
when we had you on, I was like, come on,

(40:40):
and then you nailed some stuff like you really did
so much, So that asked Amy, I say, can we
get her back on? Because as much as I don't
consider myself a believer, you nailed so many things that
I thought, you know, really, are you serious? Yeah? I
was like, just in case, let's get her on again. Um.
So here's here's a man to everyone day. Let's see
what have Amanda? Now? Do I need you? Guys? Y'all

(41:02):
gave me a hard time last year. Y'all gave me.
I mean y'all like really like mate, gave me a
run for my money. So this feels good. Yeah, we
do that. But here's what we do on this show.
If we like you, we give you a run for
the money. Like we don't bust anyone's chops, like we
bust our own chops. So here is here is Amanda
a man. I'm gonna ask you some questions. Okay, Now
do you need to stretch or okay, do you need

(41:23):
to I'm gonna take some tea rubber stone. Okay, so
I'm gonna get into let me get hold on a second,
let me get my crystal ball. Now. I don't know
if you're kidding or not. She's kidding, I'm totally kidding.
I'm totally kidding. Although I do love crystals. They're pretty
magical and they have some pretty incredible property. Okay, I
don't have a crystal ball. Amy's cousin Amanda's on she's

(41:44):
a psychic. How many clients do you think you have? Aim?
This is not a question about psychic, Like, how many
clients do you think you work with? Um? Probably two
or three thousand. Wow, I have clients all over the world.
I have clients, you know, a lot in the United
States and after the show, I actually a lot of
your listeners became clients and called in. And first of all,

(42:07):
your listeners love you guys. They're super loyal. But I
got a lot of new clients from you all just
across the United States. So that's been a huge blessing.
I appreciate that. But yeah, I've got clients in anywhere
from India to Rome, Kosovo, the UK, Australia, a couple
of Canadians, so you know, so I'll over to play. Okay, okay,

(42:28):
let me take a deep breath as well, let me
rub my stone, all right, question number one, And I'm
gonna preface this by saying that I didn't have a
girlfriend all of twenty nineteen, and you predicted that. You
said you're not going to get your offriend in twenties
for a whole year, and I thought you're crazy. And
I got a girlfriend in twenty twenty recently. Can you
tell me, okay, tell me what's happening with in my

(42:50):
new relationship, Like, what do you foresee happening here? Can
you give me either like her birthday or her names
with something so I can grab onto her energy. Yeah,
her birthdays in January, her name is Caitlin. Okay, Wow,
she's pretty determined, Like, she's pretty headstrong, she holds her
own she feels like she really holds her grounds, and

(43:12):
she's very smart. Yet she's really there's a humility about her,
and that's one of the things that you like that.
She's a little bit of a mystery, but you like
her fierce determination. That's what they're showing me. But she's
going to give you a run for your money in
a lot of new ways, even emotionally, which is good
for you. You need to be busted open and vulnerable
in relationship and you're learning to do that and you're

(43:34):
ready to do that. Something about your energy is actually
quite different than the last time we talked. It feels
like you've really done a lot of really deep work.
And you did deep work kind of in a solitary
way last year. So anyway, you're ready for this relationship.
She's a different vibration, she's a different person than you
have been in relationship with and she's going to balance

(43:55):
you out in ways that make you feel safe. You
usually make people feel safe. She's gonna help you feel safe.
Does that make sense? Sure? I mean pretty accurate. So
I mean in your mind, do I end up with
this girl or no? Okay, hold on, let mean give
it a chance, give it some time, because I think

(44:17):
you're going to freak out. I think like middle of
the year, like may it. I mean, I think you're
in it right now. When you're in something, body, you're
in it. So I think you know that about you,
like when you commit. It takes a lot for you
to commit, and when you open yourself up and commit,
you're in it. But but I think you're gonna go
you personally are going to go through some highs and
some loads because she's gonna challenge you in ways you
haven't been challenged and don't feel threatened by it. Know

(44:39):
that you need that kind of that kind of force,
that kind of grounding. And she feels she private. I
don't like she's not a real public person. Says that
I don't know what she does for a living. But
she doesn't feel like she's out there on the stage,
you know, like she's not is she famous or no,
she doesn't feel famous. She's not famous at all. Okay,
which is good for you, Like you need that intimacy,

(45:01):
you need that alone time, You need that privacy to
be able to help you feel not just safe, but
just remember that she's going to make you feel safe,
and that's that's not the norm for you. You normally
make people feel safe. So that's where I think your
biggest challenges are Amy's cousins. Something's happening in Amanda, who's
a psychical our listeners turning on. I want to make

(45:21):
sure they knew who we're talking to. We have a psychicon. Yeah,
go ahead. Well, I mean, do you mention something he
was happening in May or that he was going to
I don't know. I don't know if there was more.
It feels like May it's gonna be like an interesting month,
not just for Bobby, but maybe even for the show.
And I don't know, Bobby, if you're making some big
decisions right now and making some changes, but like in

(45:42):
your heart, it feels like you have some new dreams
and so it feels like that's coming up for review
this year, and then you're balancing a new relationship. So
it feels like come May, and I don't know what
they're saying May, and I mean it could be April,
you know, I mean it could be the springtime. You know,
they just show me certain symbols, and so come that time,
it feels like you may be challenged, but remember that

(46:03):
the challenges that come up are little tests for you
to you know, to evolved, to shift up to really
face things with empowerment versus that ego based fear, that
voice in your head, Okay, how about mine? And you're
also let me tell you something else that they're telling me,
if you want to know. They're also showing me that
you worry about the people around you. You always have
since you were little, and so some of your fears

(46:25):
that are going to come up this year about worrying
about how the decisions you make impacts the people around you,
Like you're keen the people that you love the most,
the people that you trust, and just know that as
long as you are choosing things that feel in line
with your dream, everyone will be okay, even more than okay.
All right, next question, what's going to happen this year

(46:48):
new or maybe not new in my career? Like, do
you foresee any new opportunities? I do? I mean, and
that's that's the biggest thing. It sounds like a year
where you step out on on a little bit of
a new path and I don't know if you're planning
on taking on more roles or responsibilities where you stand alone.

(47:09):
And I don't know if there's like opportunity for you
to host something else by yourself or produce or I
don't know if you're thinking about producing something or but
it feels like there's a couple of new creative projects
that have come your way and you're trying to figure
out which one feels right to you. I don't know
if you have a few options coming up, but they're
showing me that you're going to have options. And for you,

(47:30):
the biggest thing is making sure that you're following what
your dreams are today, because your dreams today aren't necessarily
the dreams you had a year ago. I mean, you've
always wanted to do what you want to do, but
your dreams are changing. So make sure that the choices
you make feel aligned with where your heart is right now.
You have some options right now, I do that makes sense.
And to have a lot of television options, I'm trying

(47:51):
to decide what I'm gonna do here. Okay, you can
see it. Okay, Well I'm excited for you, but you're
going to have options. Just know that everybody around you,
like Amy and your crew and everybody. They're they're great,
Like everybody's gonna be okay. You're kind of worried about
how everybody else is going to do, and so they're
saying it's okay for you to really follow what you want.
Right now, everybody's gonna be okay. You do you want

(48:11):
to part? All right? All right? In jobs, don't worry
about us. What about I'm gonna ask a question about
about Ray Mundo, who is our producer. He's gonna get
married in October, so I'm gonna switch it up to
him a little bit. Will I be in his wedding? Well,
I do you think? Do you do you foresee me
being a groomsman? I mean, I guess. I mean, let's

(48:33):
just didn't take a psychic to guess this. I mean,
I guess you guys are close, and you know I
don't really listen to the show, so I sure hope.
So yeah, me too. All right, so they don't tell
you that like then ask her? So okay, So they is.
And I clarify this with my clients. When I start
to channel and get in that space, they is like

(48:54):
the highest version of yourself. So your higher self, you know,
pass present future versions of you show up like a
collective or a choir. So I just called you they
So it's not like there's ghosts or guides that are
telling the stuff. It's the highest version of you all.
It's very multidimensional. It's the best way I can explain it.
Let me roll down some quick answers and just tell

(49:16):
me if what you're feeling with these un quick answers.
Will I get engaged this year? Possibly? Actually, if it's
not this year, it will be early next year, and
you're going to do something like sentimental um. I mean,
so it feels like if it's not at the very
end of the year, like November December, it'll be January February,
So it's somewhere in that it's right up against the

(49:38):
end of the year at the beginning of next year.
That's like, will I ever have children? Yes? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
for sure, I haven't rock your world, but just then, yeah,
you will get children. Well, do you have a dog?
Like if you's gotten the dog? I was literally about
to ask about my new dog. I've head then for

(49:59):
about eleven months, So I have a dog? What's up
with that? Huh? Okay, wait, tell me your dog's names.
His name is Stanley. Does he feel like familiar to you?
Does he feel like a dog? I mean, like, does
he act like another dog you've had, or like display
traits that are like eerily similar. He's just a puppies

(50:20):
is an idiot and we're struggling right now. My other
dog was an idiot too, but I love him, but
we're trying that. Maybe maybe that's the common denominator um.
And speaking of one of your really big listeners, she
actually became a client of mine and she just got
a dog, a really cute dog, and she named it
a baby Bobby Bones. Nice. Nice, And so how do

(50:41):
how does my dog feel about me? I mean, you're
like the best dad ever. And also that's where you
that's where you have learned to cultivate vulnerability, you know,
and that safe face and that safety of being a
nurturer and a caregiver. But right now your dog is
testing you. I mean you said he's being a little
bit of an idiot, but right now he's testing you
to kind of to shift and to be a little

(51:02):
less controlling, to relinquish, you know, some of your fears.
So just to kind of let him be but also
be boss at the same time. Wow, okay, well let
me see what do I want to end on here? Well,
anyone from this radio show go on a different career
path this year? I don't know. I mean maybe if

(51:23):
you have interns and stuff like I, you know, like that.
They're not showing me that really clearly. So if you,
I mean, I guess maybe interns might take a change.
But if anybody does, maybe it's Lunchbox. You know, maybe
Lunchbox will be your wildheart and decide, you know, he
wants to, you know, do something different. We've got so
much here. We have Amy's cousin Amanda, who's a psychic

(51:44):
on the phone. Last year we laughed and we nailed
and nailed so many things. Hold on and Amanda, I
just want to clarify, like I perpose, like you, we
were texting about a few family things, like your mom,
Like our moms were super close. Her mom has cancer,
so I was checking up on her mom. We were,
and that's basically where I left it because I didn't

(52:06):
want to catch up on anything else because I wanted
you to come in like clean slate, and I could
tell Bobby we have not talked in a long time.
She left, she moved, she left the country. She doesn't
even live here, So we haven't talked about anything. And
I know she doesn't listen. And I don't know anything
about your children. Now follow you on Instagram and so

(52:27):
I know that the children are well and whatnot, but
we haven't caught up at all. So and Amy, let's
talk about Can we talk about Amy first? Would love it?
Go ahead? Love it? So, Amy, it feels like it
feels like last year was super emotional for you. It
was like it tested you. And obviously you've got the kids,
and I know you know that is a beautiful thing,

(52:47):
but it's also hard juggling work and home and also
the challenges of you know, assimilating and getting the kids
integrated here in the States. But so that was emotional.
But this year, year, it's going to feel like you
are on your feet ag in. You're gonna feel more
focused and you're not going to feel as pulled in
twenty five thousand directions. So know that you're going to

(53:07):
feel more grounded. You're going to feel back like you're
in your zone and you're really focused on what you
want to do. And I wouldn't be surprised if there
are a couple of new opportunities that come your way
that are in your heart and in your dreams and
they feel philanthrophic too. So I don't know if it's
with the Pimp and Joy stuff or even maybe hosting
another like that's another show. I know you do your podcast,
but it feels like other opportunities are coming your way

(53:29):
that are really aligning with your dreams as well. It's
a break a different kind of breakthrough year for you.
I mean, she's so money right now. It's just y'all.
I don't even know what's going on, Amanda, Amanda, have
you talked to my mom lately? I? You know what,
I talked to her the other day because you know

(53:51):
how much I love her, and she's around, and she
was around when my mom came and visited in Beliefe
and we were just laughing about about her. But what
she showing me? Hold only ask her what she wants
to tell you. Um, she's talking about a ring or something.
Do you have a ring of hers? Yes? Okay, she's

(54:11):
talking about a ring and it's like gold, it's small. Yes,
do you have a gold ring? Okay? She's talking about that,
and she's like, she says, her energy is in that,
and just know that. Um, she's really proud of you.
She says, she knows that what you're doing about the
christ she said, the work that you're doing right now,
especially with the kids. She says, you're a really great mom.
And she says, even though you know you push hard

(54:33):
to be everything for everyone. Um, she says, she knows
that you struggle sometimes and you're really doing an amazing job.
And your children love you, you know. She said, she
wants you to know how proud and she's also proud
and this is for Christie sum that how much you
all expressed love to your children. She says, that wasn't
her biggest gifts. I mean, even though I know she

(54:54):
was super loving, you know. I mean we know that,
like she loved y'all, she loved me. But she says,
you all express it in ways your vulnerability that she
wasn't able to do. And she says she's really really
proud of that and your and your faith and your
walks with God. So she says, just stay strong in that. Okay,
Well listen, Amanda, You've done it. You've touched on some

(55:17):
things that I didn't think anybody knew. There are a
couple of things Raymond. Now, I looked at it in
the eyes and I was like, m how does she
know this? Yeah, but maybe she doesn't. Day. Oh, I
just I show you what like you know, like it's
just it's my gifts. And all I'm able to do
is to get into the field. And I moved myself
out of the way, and I just get into that
positive potential and they show me. They show me what

(55:39):
I'm supposed to see to help you materialize whatever it
is that is in abundance and alignment with your higher power.
So if I want to send listeners to check you out,
like you have an Instagram or a website or something
you would like me to put out there. Absolutely, I've
got my personal website where I do my work. It's
called Soul Pathology s O U L P O L

(56:02):
O G Y. And then I've also got another project
with a good friend. We have Wise Guys Advice that's
astrology and numerology without a podcast, and all sorts of
great schools and resources to help you really magnetize and
uplift your twenty twenty. There you go, Thank you very
much as always, we love having you on. We doubted you,
but I don't know that we doubt or as much anymore.

(56:24):
And Amanda, you know how hard that is for me,
because obviously you know I love you and your family,
but I'm like, I don't know that I know well
and you know it well. I appreciate you, guys, and
thanks so much for having me on. And I just
want to say that I really did get some amazing
clients last year, even though y'all gave me a hard time,
and that helped expand my client base. More so, thank

(56:45):
you guys for sharing my work and also tune an
in right there she is. I mean it good to
talk to you and hopefully we'll catch up against it
and tell you how right you were. Okay, hey, I
want to hear about your girlfriend, so I need to
be I need to be kept in the loop on that.
All right, consider the loop. Well I probably won't talk
to you. Yeah, okay, all right, bye bye bye, Amanda, Okay, bye,

(57:09):
Thanks Jill your Samy's pile of stories. So have you
seen the polo shirt onesies where you like put it
on it looks like a polo but then you snap
it on the bottom for men like over your like
a oh, it's like a b I know you've seen these,
like like a girl body suit, yes, but for a guy,

(57:29):
except it's a polo shirt on top. Is it also underwear?
Isn't you what a girls? They were underwear? When they
still do. I don't know that all girls do, but
I still do. Yes, Yeah, I mean, I'm sure there's
a long adult but it's really helpful when you want
your to have like a fitted look and you want
to like not have your shirt come and talk to

(57:51):
be baggy. This is good coming Indy. So what I
need to know from Bobby is are you into the
polo shirt? Onesie? It snaps at the crotch, stays tucked in.
The only problem is when you have to go to
the bathroom. And this is the struggle for girls, is
you have to like everything that because we just moved
inside point Yeah okay, um, you know I think I

(58:14):
would just get a y'all just have a very smaller
shirt easier. I don't know. My foster baby wears those
and he looks pretty slick and like his shirt's always
tucked in perfectly. That's interesting. It's called the body suit.
Onesie for the Fellas. Yeah, not for me. I don't think.
How come the guys in these words in like an

(58:36):
underwear ad or like this it's a body suit. They're
always packing horror. Yeah, they are gods. They're extremely packing,
and I'm like, that's stinking. It's I'm not packing like that, right, No,
neither of mine. They're selected that way. The models they
use for like okay, because I mean, real talk, my
dad's like seventy eight. He lives in an assistance real talk.
Whatever I've got to happen here, we're about to go

(58:57):
somewhere we've never been before. Because she never yells out
real talk no, because I mean, this is just my
dad would probably hate that. I'm you know, but it's
the real thing, like stuff that's happened with him lately,
Like he has to wear like adult diapers a lot
of times and I'll have to go buy them. And
the models they use on the packaging for these adult diapers,

(59:17):
it's like it's like trying to make it. Even my
dad is like, what the heck, like you don't I
don't feel manly like that when I wear these. But
they try to sell the packaging like it's all sexy
to have on your man diaper, and my Dad's like,
it's just it's funny to us. We laugh at the
packaging because it's such a marketing thing. Yeah, nobody feels

(59:41):
like that when they're wearing mine doesn't even feel good.
These all made me feel good to see a guy
look like this in this I may not want to
wear it because I don't look like that. What else? Okay,
So a company is now selling one pound bottles of
craft mac and cheese powder. You know, that's the best
part of mac and cheese is what comes in the
little pouch, the pink, not pink, the yellow powder that

(01:00:03):
you sprinkle on and that it forms the cheese with
the milk. And now they're selling it as a topping
and you can sprinkle it on just about anything, and
they say it's amazing. So I don't know if y'all
are into this or you think it's gross. Also, at
the same time, we're going, we don't know why we're
so obese. Society. Crafts suggests keeping this. It's not even

(01:00:23):
probably real cheese. It's probably some chemical powder. The taste
like cheese, They say, keep it on hand for popcorn.
Who are mixing with water to create a sauce for
veggies or pasta. It's called a cheese topping straight cheese, Yeah, yeah, yeah?
What else is the topping? And Eddie saw this for
you and me because we've got kids that are getting
of age to maybe have cell phones. And most kids

(01:00:46):
apparently have a cell phone by age seven. Oh, I
don't get that. I get asked someone who doesn't have
kid bones bones, what do you think? I think it
seems normal to me that you would have a cell phone,
because that's when you're a start. You need to be
able to call home. You. I know you got listen.
I'm just a different place that you are. And I
just think a seven or eight year old second first
second grade probably has a cell phone. Oh my gosh,

(01:01:08):
that's crazy. I mean Stevenson, my son that's nine. Can
you imagine if any cell phone? I can, if you
teach him how to be responsible with it? Okay, I
call nine one one, like for sure one hundred does. Again,
my thoughts aren't fair in any way because I don't
have kids, so I don't say that I'm right. I'm

(01:01:28):
probably very wrong. You remember the way we were with
one hundred numbers that pay phones. Can you imagine if
we had cell phones when we were kids, but we
weren't taught the responsibility of it is my only point out.
So my daughter's twelve and she has a limited cell phone.
Even she has a watch phone and she can only
call five people that are programmed in there. And it's
great because I can call her and she can. It's
just a watch like, it's simple. It doesn't have face

(01:01:50):
time or anything. But she's now at school with other
twelve year olds and they have phones, and she made
a friend and that friend I thought when we were calling,
She's like, here's my friend's number. Can we call? And
I was like sure, But I thought we were calling
that friend's mom's cell phone, because I mean, I was like,
why would this friend have a cell phone? And she's like, no, no,
this is her phone. And I'm like what, I know,
I'm not being crazy, No, I no, I get it.

(01:02:12):
Now I'm starting to think like I might need to
get her a phone. So she was like, let's FaceTime
her and I was like, she doesn't have FaceTime. She's like, yeah,
she does. So I was like, shoot, am I behind
the I'm fine with it. I guess no, wrong, by
the way, it's all based on the maturity of your
children or human But I mean for a twelve year old,
she's probably feeling a bit ostracides at school because she

(01:02:34):
doesn't have a cell phone. But she has a cute
little pink watch that makes five phone calls. She called
Amy before the show. We'll be in the little room
and Amy'll get a call. Ye all right, Okay, yeah,
maybe that's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news. Bobby, a stranger risks

(01:02:58):
his life to save a lost dog in traffic. This
dude stopped in traffic in the middle of FDR Drive
in New York City to save a lost dog. The
anonymous strangers being called a hero for risk in his
life to walk over and grab she but e knew
Sheba e knew as the name of the dog. The
unnamed man is called a hero because the road was

(01:03:18):
so busy. A cell phone video shows traffic at a
stand still as the good Samerton kneels next to the
dog on the road. The NYPD sergeant reports at the dog,
a four year old Sheba knew ever heard that kind
of dog? It must be expensive, Yeah, has been safely
reunited with his owners. He also is the man who
saved him wouldn't give his name, and the guy who

(01:03:39):
saved the dog also admit he's very fraid to dogs,
but that he just saw the dog out there and
was like, it doesn't matter how a freight am, I
gotta go save this dog because he didn't want it
to get hit by a car. They're cute, pretty dogs.
Were knew. I thought that was the name of the dog.
It's a Japanese breed of a hunting dog. I know.
When you first said it, I was like, Oh, that's interesting.
But yeah, no, it's like a fox. It's a small
to medium breed, one of the six original natives to

(01:04:01):
Japan Wow Shiba nu. Anyway, this dude scared the dogs
and got out of the middle traffic and save the dog,
and I think that deserves a shout out. And any
wanted to stay anonymous. That's what it's all about. That
was tell me something good to transmitting from there. He's good.

(01:04:23):
All right, over to Amy. Let's get the morning corny here,
Morning Corny. Why do owls always get invited to the party?
Why do owls always get invited to the party because
they're such a hoot. Yeah, all right, that was the
morning Corny. I want to take a call from Tony

(01:04:45):
in Texas, who's on the phone right now. Hey, Tony,
what's happening? And welcome to the Bobby Bone Show. Morning Morning,
Bobby Morning. Um. So, I wanted to call to get
an update on something about you because I experienced something
somewhere about a year ago. You said a couple of
months ago you were having brain connectivity issues, like a
brain fog, and I haven't heard anything about it in

(01:05:08):
a while, so I was just curious to know how
that's going for you, because I forgot my brain, you know.
Since then, I've been doing a thing of eating foods
and nuts that they say helps, and I've been trying
to sleep more consistently, and I do believe it's helped
a little bit. I think the two things that we're
not doing enough of in our lives, generally speaking, are

(01:05:31):
drinking water and sleeping, And it's almost the two things
that we feel are so simple we don't remember to
do them. But I feel like we're all underslept and
dehydrated for the most part. So I've been trying to
really focus on those things, and I do feel it's
going a little bit better. I'm not back to all
the way normal yet, but I do feel a growth

(01:05:51):
in being more cognizant all the time. Not all I'm
always there, but I do feel growth. And I think
it's from sleeping and eating right, always right anyway, but
I think that's it. And hydration big part of what
kind of nuts you've been eating? All nuts, all the nuts,
all the nuts. I mean really. So Luke Combs stopped

(01:06:14):
by the house last night. We did over an hour
talking with each other, so it was a great podcast.
And here is Luke Hombs talking about he got a
meeting with the record label after moving to Nashville. He
went in to play a few songs and they were
like nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, here you go. This
person was like, we'll play me three songs. So I
played Hurricane when It Rains and One Number Away, which

(01:06:36):
were my first three number ones, and they were like, okay,
here's the deal. You gotta get better a SONGWRT and
you gotta write better songs and you're never going to
be an artist. So that's it. And that was it,
and he said, okay, you went back, but again those
were three number ones and they were like, nah, not
for you. So we did over an hour last night
just hanging out. So check it out the Luke Combs

(01:06:58):
Bobby Cast. And what the Bobby asked is, it's people
come to my house and we sit and just do
an hour long interview. Got to learn what he was
like as a kid. I told him he rose so fast.
We kind of didn't get to know him because it
was like, oh, because here it comes there, he goes, here,
it comes here, he goes and so it's really good.
So search Bobbycast, subscribe, give me a good review. I
appreciate that I did find out too that right now

(01:07:21):
Luke Combs is going vegan for three months and not
for any health reason. Here's why Luke Combs is going
vegan le vegan. It's odd that someone just goes for
a minute, I lost a bet, but of all the
terms of a bet, he picked you being vegan. If
he won. Yes. To me, it's like, there's nothing like
really fun about like betting money on stuff. You know,

(01:07:41):
why is everybody picking you to go vegan? Like that's
two different people with the same bet. I think they
see me in there like this guy loves eating red
meat and going hunting and do it, which is a
true statement, So check it out. Luke Combs vegan for
three months because he lost a bet for the Carolina
Panthers and Atlanta Falcons. Wow, three months, So there you go.

(01:08:02):
Show Lunchbox mentioned yesterday that he found a buffalo nickel. Yeah,
but you didn't know that's what it was called, right, No.
I thought it was a foreign money and I was
about to throw it away until someone on Instagram goes, Dude,
that's a buffalo nickel. Those are worth money. Where'd you
find out about the buffalo nickel? So then I google
it and I find out they're worth up to ten

(01:08:23):
thousand dollars. They were made in the early nineteen hundreds.
Anything else, That's all I read? And so are you
walking around and telling everyone how rich you are? And
now I've been telling every where where I go. Man,
I got ten thousand dollars in my pocket. Are you
carrying it around here? Because people want to say if
I had thought I had a ten thousand dollars value,
I would not carry around coin that's like so easy

(01:08:44):
to lose. Well, what we're gonna do tomorrow is Scooba.
Steve has lined up an expert, Hey scoop Steve, who's
coming in tomorrow. Kyle from Nashville Golden Coin coming by
and his goal is to what is to look at
lunchboxes coin appraisey give them a value, let him know
what it's worth and what he can do with it.
If it's worth a lot, what did he try to
buy it from lunchbox on the spot. I think if

(01:09:06):
it's valuable enough, I would I would assume he would. Yeah,
why not? So tomorrow at this time, we're bringing in
a coin appraiser to see how expensive lunchboxes. Man, I
could get ten thousand dollars tomorrow morning. If he walked
in and didn't say anything to you and said, well,
here's what I'm gonna do. Make you offer right now,
without telling you anything specific. I'll give you one thousand dollars,
just looks at it and says it. Would you take

(01:09:28):
the money? No, because you know why you never accept
the first offer. That means he knows I have something
really valuable, and he's hoping I don't go to another
you know, bitter and get a bidding war going. You'll
be disappointed if it's valued at oh, anything less than
a thousand, and it's like, I'm gonna be so upset

(01:09:50):
you're telling me if it's worth a hundred bucks, you'd
be disappointed. Yes, but it's still a little coin. Where
it's where you found it? Where'd you find it? Just
on the street. I was out walking the dog and
I looked out and there was a nickel and I
was like wow, and it was right by a sewer graat.
So I mean, we almost this thing for Ember. What's
the story you'll tell your kids whenever you're older about
this buffalo nickel? I'll say, dude, we were. You were

(01:10:12):
in the stroller, mom was pushing you, and I was
walking Waldo, your first dog, and I just looked down
and there was a nickel. And it's amazing what you
can find walking around the neighborhood. So when you're walking around,
look down on the ground, because you could find ten
thousand dollars just like me. And that's how you paid
for his college. Yeah, that's what you're gonna say. Or

(01:10:34):
a cool vacation oh Vegas tomorrow. His name is Steve,
name is Kyle Guy. Of course Kyle. I mean Eddie.
Look at that Is that a buffalo? No, it looks legit. Yeah,
let me see it. Bring it over here. I'm not
an expert bones, but that looks like a leg old
que No, no, no, no, I'm not. Let me see this.

(01:10:57):
That is. Be careful. That's tensl dollars. It's so old
you almost can't tell what it is. Yeah, because it's
from nineteen thirteen. On the back you can see the
buffe thirteen. It looks almost like a coin that would
run over on the train track because it's so old.
Buffalo US is five cents on the back. I don't
know what's on the front. Here. That's the bones, that's

(01:11:19):
the original buffalo. That's what it looks like. Washington. Let
me taste this. But tomorrow morning, at this time, we'll
have on a whole coin appraiser. Yeah, yeah, that's what
it's called. Buffalo nickel Amy right, And anything below a
thousand dollars will we disappointed? Absolutely? Wow, So nine hundred

(01:11:43):
dollars shall be disappointed? Yes, okay, that's under a thousand. Wait,
nine hundred and ninety nine dollars will be disappointed. Disappointed?
I want that four digits. Will you try to find Okay,
let's say, let me run this by it. If it
is worth ten thousand dollars, Oh, I'll sell it in
a heartbeat. But will you try to find the person
that lost it? Oh? Yeah right, I mean I do
know what house it was in front of, so they

(01:12:05):
probably fell out of their car something they probably don't
even know. They had a buffalo head nickel. Hey, finders, keepers,
losers weepers have a date on it? Yeah, nineteen thirteen. No, No,
it does not, because dateless ones are heavily or what
is No, it could be worth it. It's nineteen thirteen.

(01:12:25):
I just told you that we need to clean it.
You don't need to do anything. I have some jewelry
cleaner takes value away if I clean it. We have
Justin on the phone, Justin in Oklahoma. What's up, dudey
morning studio. I had a buffalo nickel about ten years

(01:12:49):
ago and junior high high school that I got from
one of those career days. And it had four legs
on it. And that is not the one that they
are looking for. The one that's worth a lot of
money has three legs. That'll be the front legs has

(01:13:09):
one leg. And this is also one of the nickels
that are the most counterfeit for this reason. Dude, what
if lunchboxes nickels a fake buffalo nickel you get arrested
for it. It's use the guy comes in and so
to the cops. The Feds come in and raise us.
Oh what do you think this nickel will be appraised

(01:13:30):
at when he comes in tomorrow? Amy, I'm gonna give
it one hundred and twenty five dollars hundred thousand, Yeah,
but I mean, I think it is special. I've certainly
never seen one before though, so I think it's got
some value. But I don't know about like a bunch,
what about you. I'm gonna say the buffalo nickel will

(01:13:51):
be appraised at one nickels giving it it's not worth
a little extra. I'm gonna say it's gonna be worth
Oh wow, Eddie. Yeah. I think it's like like one
of those sports cards, you know that's like it looks old,
but it's not really old. I would say maybe twenty
five cents. It's a twenty eighteen. Guys, they stopped making

(01:14:13):
them in nineteen thirty eight. Yeah. Oh hey, By the way,
we did our draft yesterday, and dominant in the draft
was Morgan number two with like she just keep the belt. Well,
it's only one win, but with fifty seven percent, nobody
else was even close to her. Well who came in second. Um,
all of us were close to ten percent, except for

(01:14:34):
Raymundo who finished last. No, no, no last. I'm surprised
Eddie didn't too. Actually no, Edie, Eddie beat us. Oh wow.
But all of us were nine, ten, twelve percent all
except for Raymundo. Raymundo, I went with the newer toys.
That was a bad move. My bad. You'll be sitting

(01:14:54):
out the next draft, which we're gonna do them on Mondays,
although I think we may do one Friday this week
to kind of get us back in the in the mix.
But Monday we'll be draft today here on the show. Okay,
So I'm Morgan number two. Nice first win, Thank you,
She's back. Whatever. Jessica Simpson's putting out a book, and

(01:15:15):
in this book, it's about all of her her history
and struggles, but it also mentions a lot of the
celebrity stuff, which is interesting because all the headlines are
coming out about this. But apparently Jessica Simpson and John
Mayer broke up nine times nine that's a lot of
getting back together. Wow, that's nutty, Like that's some who
I don't know whose fault it was between those two. Well,

(01:15:35):
I mean if they're both getting back together nine times,
and both of them Jessica Simpson sat down and talked
about her volatile relationship. So we were a great at intimacy,
we're great at loving each other. But it was on again,
off again. I went back nine times. The tell All
Book Open Book is published on Tuesday, so today, okay, yeah,

(01:15:57):
I'm waiting. Never been back and forth with it a girl.
It's like any of my ex girlfriends I don't even
know about once, like once it was broken off, it
was just like, well, there's a reason it's broken off.
We've put a lot of time and thought into this,
and I do not think it would be best for
us to go back. My last two ex girlfriends broken up,
never went back. But you, well, I don't know how

(01:16:18):
long were they were together in between the like, what
what is going back nine times mean? Like she goes,
I would assume it means, hey, we're gonna break up
and then just usually go back at some point. Okay.
I just had never been someone to go back and
forth very measured in my responses to things. Yes, were
you ever on and off with anyone? Yes? Yeah, we
two boyfriends and well one boyfriend in college and went

(01:16:40):
back once twice and the other one maybe twice, but
not nine times. Once or twice? You can, I can.
I can justify once or twice, but not nine A
man who owned these kinds of cars with the biggest
jerks any guesses a Corvette. Fox doesn't even have a Corvette,

(01:17:01):
and he's offended to that because he wants one. I
don't know. I'm thinking like really expensive cars that they
like to drive around a show off, like a Ferrari,
or are they more normal? Men who own blank and
blank are most likely to be jerks? You guess Corvette
Morgan number two? What do you think? A Jeep? Why?
A jeep? Wow? Ok, I have one, and I love

(01:17:24):
my Jeep. I just feel like maybe to other people
who don't have a Jeep, they may feel that way.
I don't know. Jers, Mercedes, and BMW's are the biggest jerks. Now,
no guys on the show I have either one of these,
but Hillary somehow, Hillary, who's like does a little bit
of every job but is one of the newer ones
on the show has a Mercedes. How does she afford

(01:17:46):
a Mercedes? I try to get in her business about
her money, but really, but really though Mercedes, she had
another car. I think she traded it in. She said
she she lives her like where she lives. I think
she said she'd rather invest and put more money in
a car where she lives. Utility Hills coming to the microphone.

(01:18:07):
She sits in the glass room and we call her
Utility Hillary because she does a little bit of everything,
kind of the utility player here on the show. And
you have a Mercedes? Right, yes, I do. How in
the world I gain your business? But how in the
world do you afford a Mercedes? I don't know. I
make my payments every month. I can afford it. Do
you have like a trust fund? No? And I pay
for it all myself, not my parents, don't pay for

(01:18:28):
it at all. Wow, dang, that's pretty cool. How much
your payments? Just ask him? You don't have to answer that,
but you can't if you want. I'm good, Okay, you
are the only what do you How do you feel
about that? They say people who own Mercedes and BMW's
are jerks. I don't feel that way. I have other
friends who have Mercedes, and they're all really great people,

(01:18:50):
so I don't. I don't believe in that. And you've
ruled the Mercedes club or one. You have a Mercedes Suv. Yes,
let me look, that's cool. How does it feel that
like over like a lot of people on that you
have like one of the nicer cars of the whole show. Yeah,
I don't know. I love it. It's a great car.

(01:19:10):
How do you have a house? Are you paying off
a mortgage? No? I don't have a house. So you
have an expensive car, but you're not paying anything off.
You're just renting an apartment. Yeah, it's kind of a
weird thing. Huh, that's what she said she wanted to do. Yeah.
Do you ever sleep in your car? Why? Because I
feel off my car we're nicely than my house. In
my apartment, I just stay in it. I think her
apartment is nice, but she's just not. She has a

(01:19:32):
nice apartment too, Hilary. Do you have roommates? I have
one roommate. Yah? What's that rent we're trying to get into?
I mean, what if she wants that car? Like that's
something that she wanted, so she she said one time
when we brought originally when you first realized she was

(01:19:53):
driving and Mercedes. I remember you brought and she said
she wanted to treat herself and that she were works hard. Right,
that's right, so that's cool. Why how often do you
eat out a week? How many times a week? Um?
A few times a week? But like where she eats

(01:20:14):
out a Chick fil At? What it is? Okay out?
I'm just jealous. How old are you twenty seven? Wow? Man?
When I was twenty seven, I wasn't living that life
and I like was starting. But Hillary, do you do
other things too? Because for a while you had a
couple of jobs. You have another job. Tell us about
your other jobs. Only maybe she sitta, is it one

(01:20:39):
of those when we got to go back and ask
for money back. We're paying her too much and she
would babysit my kids. She did. It's a hard worker
you're talking about past. But maybe she puts some that
money aside. Did you put a lot of that money aside?
I had a lot of savings and I put some down.
How much and how much are you paying her to babysitter? She? Yeah? Wow, ar,

(01:21:02):
we're just messing with you. I know we're very jealous.
Bobby drives Mercedes or a BMW's being a jerk. I
don't though, Holy moley, Okay, can I borrow it some day?
If I want to impress a girl like my girlfriend.
That's awesome. I trust you to drive it. Yeah, you
can borrow it? Like, hey, baby, how do you like

(01:21:23):
my car? All right? Hillary, thank you for letting us
give you a hard time. Okay, hey, one final question?
What's that like being rich? I'm definitely not rich at all?
All right, there she is anything you like to say? Boys,
that was pretty awesome. Someday. Yeah, I don't even know
where Mercedes bought. No, y'all both have bought the cars

(01:21:45):
that she buy it? Oh, good question, ask her Raymond.
I dang, she bought it? Wow? How much does that
down payment stop? She had? I think she remembered the
car she had before. I think she traded it in.
It was nice. She was broke with Alexis what's happening, Sunfire?

(01:22:08):
I'm struggling how much as that trade is due. I
didn't give them money. Take it off my hand. You
paid that. I was like, here's the car in twenty bucks?
Can I just go again before you guys start texting me.
But we're just just with her. You mess with the
people you care about. Okay, thank you, but dang, it's

(01:22:30):
time for the good news. There was a family in Florida.
They were driving a family member of the hospital and
needed some surgery, needed something, and they ran out of
gas on the side of the road. So they called
nine to one. The e ms show up and they
take the person in the ambulance to the hospital, but
the family still has to get there. Firefighters come and

(01:22:53):
they pushed the family's car a quarter mile to the
gas station. Wow pay for them to get gas because
the family had no money, and they aired up their
tire because they noticed their tire was low on air.
They noticed at all. Firefighters did the whole thing. They
pushed it through a quarter of a mile. Huh yep,
down the road. That's what it's all about, right there.
That was tell me something good. So a celebrity just

(01:23:17):
had two hundred million on Instagram biggest ever. Who is it?
Kim Kardashian. She's at number six on the overall list
at one hundred and fifty nine million. Selena Gomez at
number four with one hundred and sixty seven million. Wow. Um,
Kylie Jenner number five, one hundred and sixty one million.

(01:23:40):
So here, I'll walk you through these. Oh hold on,
let me read let me walk through these. A massive
social media presence is what this person now has at
two hundred and million Instagram followers. Number ten is National
Geographic at one hundred and thirty million. Wow. Naymur the
soccer Laters at nine, Beyonce's at eight, Lionel Messies at seven,

(01:24:04):
Kim Kardashian is at six, now one of the top five.
Kylie Jenner is at five with one hundred and sixty
one million, Selena Gomez at four or one hundred and
sixty seven million Instagram followers. Who Christian ald Ronaldo almost
said the person's name right? Christ Ronaldo at number three.

(01:24:27):
Dwayne Johnson The Rock one hundred and seventy million followings.
They're two left. One of them is Christiano Ronaldo. There
you go. The other one is Ariana Grande. Oh dang,
who has more? I guess I'm I guess Ariana at
number two, Christiano No wait at number two, Ariana Grande

(01:24:49):
Number one, Christiano Ronaldo two hundred and one million followers. Wow.
Wow you have three soccer players in the top ten.
That's crazy. No other no American athletes from the time.
Three soccer players. Wow, I'm trying to think of all
those people. I think I only follow one. I don't
think I followed. I follow National Geographic Kim Kardashian. I know, yeah,

(01:25:13):
I only follow I don't fool any of the people,
just NAT Geo and I really underestimate the popularity of
those soccer players. Well international, to us, they're not that famous.
But everywhere else in the world where soccer is the
biggest sport, yeah they are where they have a back
still play No, no, I know, he definitely play. Everybody, relax,
take a second, take a breath. So I'm obsessed with

(01:25:38):
the coronavirus and what it's gonna do to us, And
don't hit me with the the flu is bigger and
bad or it should be covered more. No. The reason
the coronavirus is cover because we don't know what's gonna do. Like,
that's why it's in the news, and that's why I'm
watching every second about the coronavirus. Lunchbox goes on the
street asking people about the coronavirus. See what they know,
go ahead, you know where you thinking about the coronavirus?

(01:26:00):
Are worried about it? Not worried about it? I just
heard on the regulars says it's about a coronavirus. I
was like, what the heck is that mean? When ain't
you streaking media just trying to create fear? They said?
Than the same thing about Sorry as they said, thinking
about keep bola. Understand the government throughout history of control
people through fear. You know, the Romans did it, every
China does it to their people. Once Korea asked me,

(01:26:20):
so you think that's what the corona is? Is them
just messing with me? I mean you got more chance
times of flu than in this country used corona. Thank
you man. Sorry to bother hey, sorry to bother you.
I know you're just trying to get gas. That great
days day you enjoy it is at your scholar. Wow,
remember that he said, Remember that. Listen you get a
bowla you're done. They don't. They never said a bola

(01:26:43):
was coming to America, but a bowl of whites people
out yours his videos? No, no, no, no, we do,
Holy mold day. Here's the lunchbox talking to people about coronavirus. Sorry,
were you serious that you can get corona from drinking
the beer. No, oh, you tell me anything about the coronavirus.
I'm not a doctor. Yeah, it comes from animals in China.

(01:27:08):
It's a respiratory virus breathing on. You will get it.
But I shouldn't be worried here in America. Right? Are
you gonna worried more a little bit? Do you sound
like one? You're not worried? Hell no, I'm worried more
about getting hitting lady in this parking lot. Oh well,
I mean it's all over the news. I mean they're

(01:27:30):
like making this is like the biggest thing ever. Have
you ever? No, you probably won't get one. There there
you go. Wait, what was that guy doing? Well, he
was loving his groceries into the car. Okay, luxes just
bothering people. I'm more worried about getting hit by an
old lady in a car in this parking lot. I
didn't want to her friends in other lot. I don't

(01:27:51):
know who did they? Yeah, right while they're wedding. Oh gosh, yes,
I was thinking like recently. But no she wasn't. No, no, no,
yeah no. My friend Tiffany in the home debout parking
lot in Austin. She got hit by drunk driver and
it was crazy, like really really hurt and it wasn't
even his first defense. But yeah, she was in the
hospital for a long time. Here, the first patient diagnosed
with coronavirus in the US is heading home from a

(01:28:12):
hospital and Everett, Washington, but will still be in isolation.
And I'll get off this um coronavirus because it's all
these diseases are crazy to me. But I did see
a picture of a guy driving the bus full of
patients and it's him driving, and the whole bus is
full of people to have coronavirus, and they're taking him
to be isolated. Well, I mean, I'm like, how did
you draw that strawbus driver? No, he's done right? The

(01:28:33):
worst worst driver, Cliff, you score lowest? Who do we
hate the most? No? I think that case. Don't you
get like everybody that like you find somebody that has
it to drive everybody? I still think you need like
your license your bus driving. Oh gosh, bones, after what
you heard what they said on the street, isn't it
anything true that they said? Okay from all your about

(01:28:55):
what's going on with your arm? Bobby? Oh this morning? No,
I have like a no blight or something arm and
so this morning I kept itching it. Didn't know it
was going to be brought out here on Front Street.
But here we are. Here, we are can't scratch and
private anymore on this show. All of a sudden you
get a rash. I don't know, I got something bit
the crap. Maybe I was in Hawaii because I didn't
have sleep on in Hawaii. You know some thing going

(01:29:18):
on over there. Well you could be a Skeeter. Okay,
that Skeeters in Hawaii? Sure, thank you, I think so.
I'm sure they do. M Luke Hombs came by my
house last night and did a Bobby Cast. We sat
for an hour and talked. It really is a fantastic podcast,
and that whole Bobby Cast. It's not like this show.
They come in and we talked for an hour face

(01:29:39):
to face, and this is Luke Holmbs said he found
out super last minute that he was going to be
the musical guest on SNL. It was super last minute,
and I think it always is. It was like I
got called and it was like, hey, we're doing sl
that's in a week half and I was like, oh, okay.
So we had tour rehearsals scheduled, like we had rented
out the space and like all the cruise they're setting

(01:30:01):
everything up and the band guys had already rehearsed a
couple of days and then they had to up and
go to New York like super last minutes. That's pretty
cool though, right, it was awesome. He talked about who
he met, got picture with two people only, and he
tells it in that podcast. So check out the New
Bobby Cast when this show is over with Luke Combs
if you want to check that out. These are your

(01:30:24):
biggest three songs in country music right now. It's Tuesday's
top three and Amy, we're gonna have you sing them today.
See if you know them. At number three, Sam hunt
Kin folks Um, hold on, hold on, I gotta get
in the introduce you to mc can folk. It's a
weird accent affect. Did it again? I want to introduce

(01:30:47):
you to my can folk. I want to introduce you
to like get in the well. No one was rushing.
He's like, hold on, hold on, what chill okay? Number
two Mare and Morris the Bones. Um. These are the

(01:31:08):
biggest songs in the country music. I know sing it
last week the bone. Yeah, you got it, you got it.
I can't. Can you give me a little beat? It's
a little beat. It's not to beat you're looking for. Okay,
then give me for a little bit of the melody.
Give me the melody. Mama, mom, mama. Oh yeah, the bone,

(01:31:30):
the bones and the bones are good. Stress. Don't bother
me the bone, I said, the stress don't bother But
it's the rest don't matter. Okay. Number one your new

(01:31:54):
number one song this week, John Party, heartache medication. I
got the heart ache bit of canation, giving the giving
the melanie heartache medication. What is she singing there? It's

(01:32:14):
a hard my heart so I need the heart ag medication.
Just give me what I got this. Just give me
one point. I'm drinking one. I'm drinking too, I'm hot.
Mine is not good at I'm got my heart ache medication.

(01:32:36):
It's cleandication. You're laughing and yelling. Louder doesn't get your
bonus over you. And two for three, the number one
pop song that's I love That song is Maroon five Memories.
Can you sing that? Memories is to the one that
I got the song? Just Louis, you will know the

(01:32:57):
sample as in the song right called the Graduation nineteen
ninety nine sort of, isn't it like it's called like
cannon and D Minor. That's right, it goes, it goes.
Whatever it is that that's the wedding that has to
do with graduation. Nothing you said graduation. I think it

(01:33:18):
could also be played a graduation. I feel like in
ninety nine that's the graduation, so I know it's still
graduation to me? Is no, they did that, yeah, but
I still I don't. I think if he played Cannon
and D Minor, people would be like they still they
still walk down the memories And the number one hip
hop song is from the Weekend. It's called Hopeless Dive.

(01:33:40):
Any idea? No? No, alright, go ahead. I sure never
heard that song in my life. Kids don't listen to that, Nope,
not yet. Here you do? You know it? It pops
up on my heart radio playlist sometimes. Sometimes they give

(01:34:02):
me the worst workout songs, just anyone does. That's not
for me, that's not it. Hey, if you need something
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(01:34:23):
and you'll see it all up there. Pim and Joy's
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It's a lot of pink stuff. There was that my
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oh hey, me got me some Pima Joy stuff. And
then I said what size it was? It was like
small and extra small, so it wasn't for me. Oh
do on Well, no, I'm good, no, okay. A new
survey reveals that monogamy is not considered the ideal relationship.

(01:34:45):
It appears that not everyone these days is a big
fan of monogamy. Nearly forty three percent of millennials say
they're a relationship that's perfect to them as non monogamous.
So just to clarify that for me one on one, Yeah,
but I mean it means that they're they're in a relationship,
but they can be with there's other people. What's that

(01:35:09):
called swinging? Well, it depends yeah, oh yeah, open, so open, open,
a lot of people feel and again not most, but
a lot of millennials feel that they could be in
a committed emotional relationship but still physically go be with
someone it does not matter as much would and both

(01:35:32):
people agree, it's okay, what are you asking if it's
like if it's like, this is what couples are doing,
like couples? Are we and are we millennials? Well, here's
the thing. So confused when I hear stuff it depends
some people say nineteen eighty and above, and so that
would be most of us except Eddie out. I feel

(01:35:53):
like I'm just on the edge of both. What's our
other option but a baby boomer? Okay, so yeah, we're
on the border. I think dudes would be up for
this for sure, but I mean, you just got into
a committed relationship. She's gonna say something like how how what?

(01:36:13):
And she she's a millennial for sure? Don't want to
say for sure and laugh so hard. She's twenty two eighty.
That's not even a millennial. That's like, oh that's gen z. Yeah.
Moregan number two. Women, you're born nineteen ninety three, So
are you millennial? Okay, it's a millennial. Boy, barely though. Okay, yeah,

(01:36:36):
but your girlfriend's a millennial. Yeah, she's obviously into a
committed relationships. Am I I couldn't be anymore? How did
that go down with y'all? Like? Who initiated that conversation? Again?
You know it's a sensitive subject because it wasn't me, okay,
and then I mean you responded to it? Well, oh

(01:36:56):
of course I was pumped. Yeah, so you wanted monogamy? Yeah,
but she you know me, I just would I'd be
forever in this purgatory. I'd be like I don't know.
I don't know because that's just how I react. And
she was like what She's like, Okay, letsten, we're both
we're spending time together. Do you want to be together
or no? Because if not, let me know. She was
very I liked her attitude on it because she was like,

(01:37:18):
either way, I'm good, but I'd be better if we
were together, like let me know. And I was like,
all right, I'm in. I'm definitely in. I needed to
be pushed, and I think she saw that good. And
as she pushed me, I was like, yeah, that's good.
But I just don't think I would have ever ever
been like come on, let's do it. So I applaud
her for both of our efforts because I would have

(01:37:39):
been scared. I'm just scared. I was just scared. Yeah,
so that's good, that's what you needed. Yes, And y'all
are monogamous, absolutely what nothing I can't. I wish I
could be more monogamous. I wish it. I don't even
think about I I don't just all in the in
in that all I think about all day every day.

(01:38:03):
She does come get here on Thursday. Pretty pumped about
that because she lives two thousand miles away Collie, I know. Yeah,
But the good thing is because she does live in California.
She's from Oklahoma, but she lived in California for like
the last year. Is that I'm over there a lot
for work shooting American Idol, and she is able to
come back. I mean, I know she has a job

(01:38:24):
and she works and everything, and she's she does sales,
so she can almost do it for wherever. Yeah, so
she can work from wherever, and yeah, she has her
own thing going on for sure. But like when she's
coming here, like do you ever do you surprise her
with the ticket or do you get it? Or does
she pay for it or do y'all split it? Well,
I've paid for all of them. That's never to come up. WHOA, Okay,
so you've paid for How does that how you say, hey,

(01:38:45):
you want to come, like, which flights do you want?
And I'm going to book them for you. I'm actually
I guess i'm her travel agent. Wow. Yeah, I didn't
think about that. Huh. I just booked him and I
was like, wait, should she pay for some of them? Yes?
Absolutely curious how that was being handed old. But I mean,
you have tons of miles, so surely you can just
put them on there and that's the that's the nice

(01:39:06):
thing to do. Trust me, I think I've exhausted my
miles though at this point. What because I was also
giving them the listeners for a while during the holidays.
People would be like, hey, I can't get home for
the holidays. It was like, here, let me give me
some miles. So I was like sending people home for
Christmas and Thanksgiving. Oh here's a question. I guess she
won't because she doesn't live with you or live in
the same city as you. Because you have a companion pass,

(01:39:27):
I don't anymore. You lost it because she started flying
Delta and st I started flying different airlines and stead
of Southwest all the time because they wouldn't go. I
need to go. I just got, I just got. Does
she ever pay for your flight to La? Yeah? No,
because he's always going from No, because American I don't pay.
Oh yeah no, that that makes sense. That's the test.
You need to go out there for a non work
trip and see if she pays and if she doesn't.

(01:39:50):
If she does it and she's just in it for
the flights, okay, no, in it for four hour flights
to Nashville, like she w hear me get here for Amy.
I don't know the guy. I was talking to her
last night and and uh, we don't talk about the
short a lot. But I was like, we have a

(01:40:10):
psychic coming on today, which is today? I say, Psyche
coming on, and I'm going to ask her about our relationship.
But she's like, what are you gonna ask her? And
I said, well, you have to listen up at say.
She goes, I'm not a tease. You're not teasing me
to come to the show. You tell me you don't
have to do we'll see. At six twenty it was leone.
She was like, just tell me what you're gonna ask him.
You're not trying to get my ratings. That's pretty funny.

(01:40:33):
So have you? Has she reached out well in this
two hours? Behind there? Oh? Yeah, true, they're behind there
because I mean what what was said? I have clubs
of the psychic's predictions this morning? Um, let's see. Here
is Amy's cousin on what's going on with my new relationship?
Go ahead, and you're ready for this relationship. She's a
different vibration. She's a different person than you have been

(01:40:54):
in relationship with, and she's going to balance you out
in ways that make you feel safe. You usually make
people feel safe. She's gonna help you feel safe. Here
is the question when I asked her, will I end
up with this person? Actually, if it's not this year,
it will be early next year, and you're going to
do something like sentimental There you go? Will I get

(01:41:15):
engaged this year? That was engaged? This is oh wait,
hold on, I'm confused now. What what was that one
that was? Will you get engaged? Why do we skip one?
That was just the order? Once? Three? Four five? Okay?
Playing another one? I don't that was? Hold on, I'm
confused now where are we on the list here? So
number two you guys here, ray or just a number

(01:41:38):
two is engaged? Okay, my list is wrong, We're working
off the wrong list. Here, come on, guys, give me
the right list or I look like a dope on
the air. People don't think I know my psychchic I'm
talking to You're like every getting engaged. She's like, actually
this year is a horple year. Something else? Can you, Raymond?
I don't know which clubs numbered? Now? Do you have
a will? I have children? Do you know which one

(01:41:59):
that is? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, yeah for sure? And then
here here she is predicting what will happened to Amy's career,
even maybe hosting another Like that's another show. I know
you do your podcast, but it feels like other opportunities
are coming your way that are really aligning with your
dreams as well. There you go. So I'm not quite
sure what happened. I got all discombobulated in that segment.

(01:42:21):
But we go back and listen to the whole segment
in our podcast. Amy's cousin is a psychic. Yeah, I
feel like she had good things to say about your relationship.
Did you feel good about it? Jesus don't believe in psychics.
We neither, but I still about it. I know, I'm
I'm messaging with my sister about it. I'm like, I
don't know, I mean, I don't believe it, but it's
also interesting. And then what are y'all gonna do when

(01:42:43):
your girlfriend gets here? Um? You're right? Yeah, Like what
I mean, would y'all have like dinner? Do you all
have movies? Do you like? What do you have planned? Well?
First of all, we try not to make every day
an event so we can somewhat have some normalcy. We
don't want every day to be like we have big plans. Oh,

(01:43:04):
yall discuss that? Yeah, okay, because we don't want everything
to be an event because then you never get like yeah,
and it's already become already kind of like the Bachelor,
I know. So like you pay for her to come
to flat, you pay her a flight here, So when
she's here, does she pay for things like dinner or

(01:43:24):
ice cream? Occasionally? Ice cream? That's it, That's all. I'm not.
We're not dragging anyone. Yeah, I mean, I'm sure what
about the wallet grab? And then you say no, no, no, no, no,
I got no. That's I just kind of go to
it fast. It's like, no, you pay for my flight here,
I'll get dinner, and you're like, that's on me because

(01:43:44):
I just jumped to it. And to be fair, you
do that with everyone. Yeah, yes, yes, the point goes
off and pays like before the d even comes. Well,
mostly because I want to get out of there. But yes, um,
I think eventually it'll even out. But I think at
the first it just she just roll with it. That's all.
I agree. You shouldn't spoil her. Yeah, that's right. I agree.

(01:44:07):
The princess that she has, oh is that when I exercise,
I need music. I need fast music. I need hip
hop for the most part, mostly what I listened to.
Occasionally I get a dance song in there, but mostly
just hip hop stuff. A new study says that high
tempo music one seventy beats per minute give us the

(01:44:29):
most cardiovascular benefits. And I'll do workout somethings like a'm
a peloton and I'll ride and I'll do like Yesterry
did the nineties rock ride. And although I like the music,
it just I need to be moved and I need
to have something to go along with. So it wasn't
my jam to ride along with. Here are the songs
they say are the best. These are the ones that
they say are the best. Moby's thousand. I don't even

(01:44:53):
know if I know this one having a seizure, come on,
let's go. That sounds like a yeah, I'm all right, um.
Taylor Swift's Untouchable stretching. This is like or like a

(01:45:16):
yoga flow. Beyonce's Naughty Girl, that's pretty good, jay Z's
Empire state of Mind. That's probably a really good one,
and Eminem's Lose Yourself. When I hear this one, though,
I end up in a rat battle at a gas station.
I've always that's always inspired me to go and like

(01:45:38):
challenge people. Here, I've made my own. I grabbed these
from my playlist, So some of these are news, some aren't.
Don't judge me, okay, these are from my playlist. Got it,
We won't this. It doesn't always feel like a safe
space to you guys. Nowadays, I just let it. You
know it is. We promised one, two, three, five. Some
of these are roles. What nothing I was? You're already laughing, Yeah,
she's already laughing. What I was? Just victory? I want

(01:45:59):
to I'm curious Calvin Harris Summer and I mention it
in the summer dam This one is a hitting pretty
hard too, especially when it comes in sounds age hard.
It feelings up as the leaves turn brown. Not super new.
Let's this thing roll and we get me a bad man.

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I feel at the club. I'm at the cloth like
I'm on the biker. I'm okay, we're bringing you. Axo
in the hand is a roll for a minute, but
to light so sooner? Here we but I mention it
in not feeling it. Next up, this one is one
of my favorite forever Kanye Power. I love running to

(01:46:45):
this one. I don't love running and I can run
to this that I tried to run with that uh
cage the elephant. No rest for the wicked, ain't no
rest for the wicked. Mindy, don't grow up. I got
to I got Drake nice for what this one? This

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is a good one for me. I give you one more.
This is my playlist and ed Shearon Travis Scott and
I Social don't or something or something or something I
want don't sweet Facebook or bollybones dot Com. Your favorite
workout song? Um right now? I really like Jonas brothers.

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What a man Gotta do? Is that greggay one gotta do?
It's it's a beat. Want a Manta sake? I want
a man gotta bay. I like clapping songs. Are they
clapping there? Yeah? Yeah, it sounds like it. Then I
like it. Pen that up Bobby Bones dot Com. Check

(01:47:55):
it out all you So if you missed any of
the show today, you can go back and listen to
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Be sure you hit the on demand because there's a
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(01:48:17):
things like what Morgan number two Well, Amy's psychic cousin
did a reading of Bobby True Raymunda revealed one of
his groomsmen, True Lunchbox thinks he has a buffalo nickel
that's worth ten thousand dollars, which, by the way, hear that,
and here all and we all think, you know, we
guessed at how much it will be a praise for
and on tomorrow show we'll get the actual appraisal because
we have a coin guy coming in and out. Wait, yeah,

(01:48:38):
what else? We have an update on your brain fog.
That's true about it? Connect my thoughts in a long time?
And then what else? And then the Navarro cheer coach
from the Netflix show is following you and Amy on Instagram.
Hey Michelle, so you can hear Wow. No, I don't know.

(01:49:00):
I don't even know why I said, Michelle. I must
have just been reading a story about Michelle Monica. Never
do that. Today. My sister's still in town, so hanging
out with her. And then I'm working on a fun
like Valentine's Day podcast episode that'll go up next week.
What about you. I have a conference call with the

(01:49:21):
fine folks Audible after the show. Oh nice too, are
you on that call? I'm glad you're reminding Lord. I'll
add it to the Kelly James Taylor thing that they're promoting.
Sounds really cool. It's like I think he did it
just for Audible. That's cool. Um. I'm going over to
the place where I got my tattoo doing a little
photo shoot over there. I have a workout today. My
dog trainer is coming over to do a follow up

(01:49:44):
because when I left town and left my dog over
there for a few days. He's coming to see how
it's going. And I'm gonna tell him my dog bait
the crap out of my calf last night. He that's
not good. Well, he likes to play, and he just
takes off sprinting at you and just grabs with his mouth.
And so he'll usually grab a toy, but he grab
my calf thinking it was a toy. And are his

(01:50:07):
teeth still baby? No, eleven months old? They're adult sharp. Okay,
they're they're like adults strong. Um, So he's gonna come
over today. I have a meeting with at Not to
say too much, but a network executive is flown into town.
I'm talking about a project that it is so close
to landing it. I'm so close. I know, I'm so

(01:50:29):
close to landing. So I got somebody flying in tonight.
I have a dinner. Nurse Bobo comes over tonight at
eight o'clock. Oh wow, it's pretty soliday. I really don't
have a break until like nine. But late night hydration, Yeah,
the only time I could get it in now. I
didn't get any sleep when I was going to Hawaiian.
Just hydrate you while you sleep. You go to sleep
and be like, come over, be weird for Bobo, I

(01:50:52):
mean doing I don't think so H. That's the deal.
Thank you guys. Be sure to check out the podcast again.
You can search for the Bobby Bone showrever you listen
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search for the Bobby Bone Show on demand. There's also
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life SNL all the rejections he got in Nashville. So

(01:51:14):
check that out and we'll see you guys on Wednesday's show.
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