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January 27, 2020 111 mins

Bobby talks about the passing of Kobe Bryant and his thoughts on how the Grammy Awards addressed his passing last night. Bobby had a list of celebrity cars and asked everyone on the show about their first cars. Raymundo has a nightmare Uber situation where the driver wouldn’t return his fiancés phone.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Bobby Bones post show, pre show. We just
finished Monday's show and this story was just handed to me.
I wish I could have got to it. But there
was a high school basketball game in Delaware and there
was a fight in the middle of the game. So
many people got thrown out of the high school basketball
game that it became a three on three game because

(00:22):
so many people got ejected from the game. Oh my gosh,
a high school basketball game de evolved into a three
on three contest after a bench clearing brawl and only
three of those players were left on the court at
the buzzer. That's funny. Oh wait, you know what, it
wasn't three they write. They wrote the headline wrong. I
think they don't have to talk about basketball. Thursday's game

(00:44):
ended with only one player on the court for Cape
Henlopen High School and two for Sussex Tech. It was
one on two. Yeah, it's not three on three. One
on two, and they kept the game going. The teams
played the final twelve minutes with only three players each.
It's awesome, poor guy by himself, here's what happens. Okay,
So it was for a second three on three, but

(01:04):
two Cape sussex players and one sussex player fouled out
after the brawl, so it was three on three, but
it ended one on two. That's amazing. I would have
loved to see that. Can you imagine the one guy
getting doubled up? You can't even take it out. How
do you take it out for yourself? Does the res
to throw it into you to bounce in? Then go

(01:25):
get it. This guy was arrested after blaring the Binny
Hill Song near people slipping on ice This is the
funniest song. Yeah, whenever something funny is happening. This a
Sioux Falls man was arrested after police found him for
rating people with loud music and laughter after they slipped
and fell on icy spots. That's funny. He didn't push

(01:49):
them down? Right, No, but why he didn't push him down?
Hopefully got it on TikTok. Surely this is somebody doing
this for social media, right if you're playing that music
and doing that much quote, it was something needed to
happen to make light of all the gloomy weather we've
had lately. I didn't know that people would get so
pissed off about falling to such a happy song. When

(02:11):
police arrived at the scene. It looked as though the
man had just finished up playing the song for a
child who had recently stopped and fallen. That's where they
draw the line. Everybody just imagine, you know, they're just fight.
Everybody's falling, right, and you're seeing people walking fall, walking, fall,
and then and then all of a sudden, someone walks,
boom falls. You would have to laugh over and over again.

(02:36):
That's funny. A man finds eight thousand dollars in a
mailbox of a vacant home. A guy and Georgia went
to the mailbox of a of a house that he
rents out that no one's in. He found an envelope
in it that had eight thousand dollars in one hundred
dollar bills. I'd leave it there, that's a drug deal.
Instead of keeping it, took it to police, who discovered

(02:56):
the person who sent the envelope was the victim of
a scam. Appears. The ninety old woman from Wisconsin was
called several times. It told her grandson needed the cash
to get out of jail pay for other expenses. In total,
she spent fifty four She sent fifty four thousand dollars
to multiple locations including this house. Oh my god, no, Amy,
he thought it was a drug deal. Well, I knew
it was some sort of something bad, and this is bad.

(03:16):
But I mean, I'm glad that they figured it out
so they could have her stop because it was a scam.
I wouldn't have grabbed the envelopement toll cops. I would
have called the cops to come get it because I
touched now touch it. Yeah, in trouble, I wouldn't be
afraid of soon as I put in my car and
I drove off, somebody would follow me and shoot me
because people people would kill you for that much money. Right. No,

(03:36):
my boyfriend in college, it like randomly, I think at
his brother's house or something like a bunch of diamonds
got dropped in their mailbox and they kept them. They
kept Yeah, I think they ended up he was going
to use one for something that I don't even say
that I really feel like it would. It was obviously
something I don't even remember the whole story about. That's

(03:58):
the highlights. It's all you need. And that's it's scary
because you know it was a part of something shady.
Diamonds just a mailbox. I was walking my dog one
night and this car was driving slowly by another house
and they threw something out the window and I walked
right by it with my dog and I was it
was like a baggy or something, and I was looking
at it like, oh my gosh, I just want to

(04:19):
know what it is. I didn't even touch it. You
kidding me? Oh? You didn't stop her? You know the chains.
I was like, it's gotta be drugs for sure. The
powerball jackpot is growing, lunchbox. You in this one, I'll
get in it. I gotta buy tickets three hundred and
ninety four million dollars. Just think how awesome that would
be to win. The'd be awesome to win, pretty awesome
when thousand dollars. Yeah, but it'd be a lot cooler
to win three ninety one million. In twenty nineteen, more

(04:42):
people went to the library than to the movies. Wow. Great,
Well you hold on. Well you start acknowledging Eddie that
movies movie theaters are a dying thing. Negative. Would you,
if you had money, would you invest in a movie theater? Yes,
you're out of your mind, because I went to one
two weeks ago. Bones sold out Friday Christ they're showing
less movies, less movie times, so they're sold out. It's

(05:04):
like a flight being sold out when they go from
three nonstops to one. Does that make sense? Yeah, I get.
I get what you're saying. Also, all the movies that
are being put in our homes, they're still going to
be a niche for movie theaters, but nothing like when
we were kids. Even now, they're going down, they're trending down.
Even now it's it's going to be nothing like ten

(05:24):
years ago. When Bobby was saying this, I was disagreeing
with him. I was like, I was like you, Eddie.
I was like, you're wrong, Bobby. No, people always want
to go to the movie theaters, and some people will
and some people will, and I think it is a
special occasion thing and something cool kids love to do.
If you're a parent, like I totally get that. But
it's Bobby was right. Like anytime I'm at home and
I'm about to watch some movie that's readily available right

(05:48):
there on my TV and we don't even have to
leave the house, I'm like, Bobby was so right. And
it's not just that it's not just for like movies,
it not for convenient theater, but it's like they're putting
out movies now straight to home. I thought you meant
like you'd wait till like a movie comes out of No,
I mean the movie like there, like and there's all
these other people that are like Netflix is making movies
and all these streaming places where you can get it

(06:09):
right then and there and you do not have to
leave your house. You're starting to see movies up for
oscars that don't go to the theater. Yeah that's true. Yeah,
but but you know, yes, that's happening already. But we
went to go see Joker and how long was that
concessions line? I mean so long it was packed. Well, yeah,
I think about it. If you could watch Joker at home,
you don't have to wait in line. And you're talking
about Eddy May. I went to two or three movies

(06:29):
the whole year last right, yeah, and it was The Joe.
It was the biggest movie of the year. Yeah, basically.
But yes, people will always go to the movies, so
they'll still be alive, but they're already declining like crazy.
And if you're going to invest in movie theater like
a few other investments for that, maybe you can have
a little better Oh boy, But it's like also sporting events,
like you're seeing less and less people go just the

(06:52):
general numbers to sporting events because why would you if
the weather's not good? Cost to park, Like, they're having
to dial up all of the in game functions so
people will actually go to games now. Yeah, Like me,
I'm like, what do I gonna want to go? Right,
I'd rather sit on my couch and watch angles. And
because watching a game in the state, unless it's like

(07:14):
really really your team, yes, that sucks. Yeah. I think
the best time is the first time you go. It's
just like, oh, it's amazing. And then after that you're like,
all right, I did it. Everything's being sent to us,
to every part of us phones house, so they have
to offer something now that we can't get in our house.
And what tiny players on a field? Ye right, I'm
watching them all close. Um, all right, I think that's

(07:37):
all I wanted to say. A seventy six year old
woman in New York survived a seven story fall after
landing on fruits and vegetables. It's like a movie. M
she landed on a bunch of boxes of fruits and vegetables.
Is yeah, she opened the window, fell out of her
apartment and then was gonna get some fresh air and
band fell out. She fell more than sixty feet, but
she survived because she landed on a box of fruits

(07:58):
and vegetables. Don't you think too if you hit after that,
you're like, am I alive? Yeah? Yeah, you're like, oh
what did you start checking body parts to see? Or
if you're in the sea of food, you're like, or
am I in heaven? I love? She's like, this is
what heaven grapes. It's funny because when the weather's colder
like it is now, my body hurts and all the

(08:19):
places that I've been injured before, so I've broken fingers
from playing football, I got a shoulder injury from Dancing
with the Stars, a foot injury. And it's like when
when I wake up and it's cold, I guess because
this is me guessing at this point, because the cold
air cold and warm air, you know, with the bones
in and out, I guess that's your body tightening with
it being cold. Everything aches on me so bad. Do

(08:42):
you have any injuries that hurt you when it's cold?
My knee colder than warmer. Yes, when it's cold or
it's going to rain, my knee which has some arthritis
or something going on into it. It starts aching, like
I can tell the moves that I do, like workout
stuff that I don't feel on any other day. Some
days I feel it and I'm like, oh, it's the way.
And my shoulders just still a mess from dance with

(09:03):
that fall on episode one and they're not even dancing.
It was after I danced and I cheered and I fell,
and it still just kills me. So I woke up
this morning with that. You know what I did. I
have whatever that gene is that's supposed to be in
us from moderation, I don't have it. But I know
I don't have it, right, So I keep people and

(09:27):
things away from me that would be bad for me
because I know what I'll do is I'll just consume
all of it. I don't keep sugar in my house
for the most part. I don't keep anything in my
house that I'll overindulge in because I don't have that. Hey,
you should stop geane, which is why I don't drink.
Not for anymore all reason and religious reason. I just don't.
I don't have it. Well. I was home this weekend,
which is rare for me to be home all weekend

(09:48):
without something to do. On Saturday night, I thought, you know,
I'm feeling a bit adventurous, went to Walgreens and bought
two boxes of cereal and some almond milk. I had
the first box cereal that night. They'd the whole box
Lucky Charms, no frosted. No one of them was frosted
many weeks. Ate that night one. But I saw that
and I was like, frosted many weeks that's where you go. Yeah,

(10:11):
I got I got that in honey oats and honey
bunches of oats. I ate that whole one on the
second night at two boxes of cereal too. I have
a problem, but I know my problem, and I know
the best way to not walk into that is to
keep it away from me. And I weighed myself this morning,
which I do every morning. Oh gosh, what was it? Well,

(10:31):
you know my target goal one fifty nine nine. That
means I'm right on, like you look good for me
at this point. I am what I am. But one
fifty nine means I've been minding my p's and q's,
been getting my cardio in, been lifting a little bit,
not too much, but lifting a little bit of eating
exactly right. At two boxes of cereal in two days,

(10:54):
I was at one sixty five. You haven't been that
in a long long not my best, no, the best
morning this morning now, and you're about to go to Hawaii. Yeah,
I don't time. I close off, but you're gonna be
on TV. Not when my clothes off listen, and I don't.
I can't even know I'm saying this. I'm only doing

(11:14):
this because you worry about it. One sixty five for
you is totally fine. I don't like that you're wrapped
around that you have to weigh this certain amount and
that you're it's causing you to like feel like you
can't have certain foods or you don't trust yourself. But
two boxes of cereal you gained five pounds. Yeah, oh
I can move weight? What on earth? I can still

(11:35):
move way pretty quickly. Heady two boxes? Is he probably
ate other things too? Right? Oh? Yeah, it's not like cereal.
And then every Sunday on the weekend, I go to
True Food and eat my pancakes. Pancakes five hundred forty
calories and so it's not including the maple syrup or
just they listed as in the line and it comes
on the plate, comes on the plate. Yeah, if it's

(11:56):
on the plate, it's a calorie. It's my thing. I
try to go every week get because they're keen wahpanket.
They're not twelve hundred glories. Yeah they're good. It's my
breakfast and my lunch. Um. But yeah, as at one
sixty five this morning, so I gotta shed some of
that Amy brought. You'll see here about the gift amy,
is that how you shed? No? Okay, cardio, I can
drop pretty quick and I don't really care about my number.

(12:19):
Is just me knowing I've gone a little too much.
I don't like look at myself and hate myself. Okay,
that's good. Yeah, because some people it's not. It's definitely
not healthy to wear yourself. For me, I just need
some so I need some bowling rails to stay in between.
And so I wear myself three times a day. Crazy.
I still I can't decide if by its like healthy
for you or not. I know you're a smart person,

(12:42):
like you know, you're very self aware. So but for
a lot of people that would not work. That might
send them be like a huge horde like trigger thing
to weigh yourself every day and obsess about that. Now
I just go, oh, I'm one sixty five. I should
probably have a lighter day today. Be sure, it's gonna
take me four or five days to back to where
I need to get and just slow and steady. When's

(13:02):
the race? Like the tortoise? Everything I do is not right? Guys,
I know you put me to that high standard. Pope,
Bob Paul the Third. Uh Okay, that's all We're about
to get into Monday Show. Enjoy it, appreciate you. We
got a big one this week. We have Derk Spentley's
nineties parody band Hot Country Nights will be by Wednesday,

(13:26):
Kane Brown Friday. Right yeah, big Weekum also got a
couple of new Bobby casts up pop music podcasts and
check that out. Amy's Four Things with Amy Brown podcast, Lunchbox,
Eddie Raymundo's Store Loser, Sports podcast, Movie Mike. If you
like movies, Movie Mike's Movie Podcast, you can check that out.
There's a lot up there. When are the Black Crows

(13:47):
guys coming in February? Oh? Okay, got some time or
right now? Open the door, Johnny, I'm excited for that one. Yeah.
Oh yeah, me too. Now down talk and he only
mentions the word addiction. You know what I mean? Inserting company?

(14:08):
What do you mean? I don't I know the song,
but I don't know the word. Yeah. She tells you
she's a nor fan after you meet her fan family
and she talks to angel Do you know what I
have on my phone? Which is pretty cool? Let's see
if it's still here A long time ago. This is
before Kelsey had a hit. Kelsey Ballerini had to hit.

(14:32):
We were practicing and I have a I have a
voice moment of her sing it. She talks to angels
and my my condo. Really, Yeah, is that you playing
that Eddie aby? Yeah? I'm not gonna play at all.
I don't know how I got it is that's you?

(15:01):
This is crazy. It's in twenty fourteen, the ninety second intro,
but you gotta wait for it. She haven't man chains
the word addition answered income. Yeah, she'll tell you she's

(15:32):
after you meet her family. That's me on the shaker.
That's me on the shaker. Yeah, this is from two
thousand and fourteen. But we're rehearsing for something. I don't know,

(15:54):
maybe when we were touring together. Yeah, do you want
to wait till she gets to the big part? I
do I do? Amy? Do you like this or no? Yes?
Not really, No, I do I like it. I have
the thought her as pulls those shades. Yeah, she gets

(16:23):
smiling because the pang on make everything cool six years ago?

(16:46):
That's really cool. I don't. I mean, I have a
bunch of stuff on my phone from all all all
that crap. I have a video of her when we
were traveling somewhere in Kansas. We're in a van and
she's singing in the back seat, and I feel like,
I don't she what was her first hit? Love Me
Like you mean it? And she's sitting there in the

(17:06):
backseat just singing it, and like she looks so tiny
and young, and it's crazy that we toured together, and
she's yeah, I have one that Christian Bush and Iro
what ever day is a good day? Yeah, it's a
bunch every finally go through this one day. Yeah. Did
you do a Bobby cast on demos? Yeah? I didn't
put any of our z anks were stupid. No, but

(17:28):
these are kind of cool though. Do a Bobby cast
on Bobby's voice memos? Gone? Can you? And it's not
all just songs. It's me waking out the middle night
and going, all right, here's my idea. And then I
listened back to it, I'm like, what was I thinking?
What was I doing? Um? All right, all right, I'm done. Okay.
So in that song, do y'all know why why why

(17:48):
does she say she's an orphan even after you meet
or her family? I don't know. I think it's like
a Bobby cast on that. Well, my Mike Michael looked up. Well,
see if I'm right to night, my guess would be
that she's very contradictory in life, meaning you can't ever
put your finger on her. Okay, okay, it's hard to get.

(18:08):
She's hard to handle. Oh hard to hand him that?
Do you know who he was married to? Amy? No? Oh,
this is a good one, Kate Hudson. Oh yeah, okay,
now I know that now that you say that like
a guy, Let's see. Here is this what it says?
She's telling her truth. She sees that her family rejected her,
nothing to do with her. Now, I don't know. We
can ask him that they'll be in anyway. All right,

(18:29):
here we go. We just spend a long time doing that,
And here is Monday, January twenty seventh, show Enjoying. Usually
when we start the show with a big imaging piece
and we all come in and do our normal thing,
and we will do that coming up in a second,
But before I get everybody in here, I didn't want
to start the show by talking about acknowledging Kobe Bryant's death.

(18:50):
Yesterday we were actually at my house Eddie now are
about to do a podcast, and I saw it on
my Twitter and I thought it was a joke because
it's so rare when superstars like that die that early.
And I was like, wow, this is a weird death hoax.
It wasn't, And I'm sure now you probably know what happened.

(19:11):
Kobe Bryant and his thirteen year old daughter were among
nine killed in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, which is
in California. And do you just just shocking to everyone?
You could look at Twitter, Instagram yesterday and see everybody posting,
you know, I don't think there was a kid that's
near my age that didn't credit Kobe when playing pick
up basketball. Kobe was NBA MVP, had one even an

(19:36):
oscar for music in a movie. They're really one of
those rare guys who everybody knows who he is. And
like I said, him and his daughter were among nine killed.
Whenever the S seventy six helicopter was trialing and I
was reading about this helicopter, and apparently it was one
of the safest helicopters out there, which is why they
had it. We're told they were on their way to
the Mamba Academy, which was his academy for basketball practice,

(19:59):
which is nearby Thousand Oaks. They have identified some of
the other victims in the crash as well. Authorities say
responders had to hike to get to the crash scene,
and when they finally got to the site, it was
clear that no one had survived. And all this comes
a day after Kobe Bryant was passed by Lebron James,

(20:20):
so it was a big, big weekend for him. You know,
I don't know much about helicopters. I don't know much
about any of this except to see that somebody died
away too young. Him and his daughter died, you know.
Thoughts and for sure send to your thoughts and prayers
to his family. His wife and he has three other

(20:40):
daughters and they are going through a whole lot right now.
So I didn't want to start the show with the
normal you know what up. I wanted to come on
and acknowledge that for a second. I'll bring everybody back
in the room now, I guess into the room for
the first time. But Kobe Bryant has passed away. He
was forty one years transmitting he welcome to another week

(21:12):
of the show. Appreciate you. You're listening live. We appreciate you.
You're on podcast. Thank you very much. The fact that
you will share that you listen to our show, we
appreciate that so much because you know, they just don't
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it's a blessing and a curse. I'll say it's a
blessing because you know, they just rely on you guys
spreading it for us, so they don't spend any money

(21:32):
on us. And it's great that they do that. But again,
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show and recommend people listen to it. We appreciate that,
Thank you. Um, why don't we see a new week?
What's happening with everyone? In a segment we call what's
the HAPs? Say what's emmy? I'll come to you first. Well,

(21:55):
my daughter, Sashira, she's twelve and has started a new
school the last few weeks where they have sports and
all the things and cheerleaders, and she wants to be
a cheerleader. And she's never really known like what that means.
I think she likes the uniform, but I was trying
to explain to her that you have to like go,
you learn routines, and then you cheer with everybody in
that I was a cheerleader in high school. And I

(22:17):
showed her my uniform and I told her how it
still fits me. We had a little that, by the way,
it was called a subtle flag that's right, by the way,
still fits which I'm shocked by two. But I think
I was probably bigger in high school than I am now.
But I just, yeah, I just I'm super excited that
she's wanting to try out new things and see where

(22:37):
this is going to go. I don't know that this
means she'll be a cheerleader now. But there's also that
Cheershow on Netflix that I've been watching. Everyone loved that
show that. I mean even on Twitter, I'm seeing all
these people that I know go, oh yeah it's good.
I didn't like cheerleading, but the show's real good. Yeah,
my husband watches it and now she's watching it a
little bit, but we're into it, so yeah, maybe I

(22:58):
could help her out. Do you still know any cheers?
I mean no, I know, like a kid, Come on,
do you know any cheers? I don't know. I know
a kick routine from when I was on drill team
for the year before. You know, awe, so amy, awesome, awesome,
Oh you do sack that quarterback? Though that quarterback set
that quarterback. I don't know. Nice. I feel it wasn't good.

(23:21):
Like honestly, I don't even know how I made cheerleader. Seriously.
It's cool, though, that your daughter is in school with
other kids, right, yeah, I mean that was what I'm
taking from this. And I have to tell y'all, it's
just their personalities or nine and day they come home
from school, they're just different. They're like a flower blooming,
like they're like they're being watered nice and I love

(23:42):
its water me sometimes. So well, that's cool as that.
I'll talk for a second because I did a video
over the weekend about my top five favorite pair of shoes. Yeah,
I love shoes. I spend too much money on shoes.
I don't have any sort of crazy lifestyle. I live
by myself. I don't how many kids. The only thing

(24:04):
I really spend money on his shoes, and I might
order Uber eats a little too much sometimes. And I
was reading this story about how Kelly RiPP I had
to shut down her daughter's credit card after her large
postmates to be able. What's same thing is uber etes? Yeah?
And so by the way, also how a nice one.
Do you have a parent to give you a card? Yeah?
Like growing up broke, this is a foreign thing to
me that your parent would give you a card to

(24:26):
buy food on. But I was thinking about this, what
do you waste the most money on? Because I'm gonna
go with shoes. I love shoes. I don't know if
it's a waste or not. Probably a little bit. What
do you spend and waste the most money on? So
I go shoes and probably if I'm gonna add something else,
dog at this point, and not just in general. A
lot of health is shoes, but probably like accessories. He's

(24:47):
got five hundred toys, doesn't play with any of them.
But I'll go shoes and dog. You mind's easy. Target.
I mean it just a blanket of thinks like it did,
but clothes there specifically right now because you're like at
Target and you're thinking, you know this Target, it's just
picked this up, pick this up, because this up. Because
you go to Target for one or two things on
your list and you leave there. I swear to you
when you check out. Every time they ring me up,

(25:09):
I'm like, excuse me. The thing about Target for me
is their T shirts are so good. Yeah, and they
have like cool graphic T shirts like I got a
Britney Spears one recently, only war ones. I have like
a couple of office ones that they actually have a
pretty cool selection of T shirts that you would think
you can only get, you know, like some designer type place. Yeah,

(25:30):
So yours is Target, lunch rocks. Oh, it's easy. Lottery tickets.
I love playing the lottery. I want to hit it
big one day, and I still invest a lot of
money in the lottery, and so far my investment hadn't
paid off, but it just takes out one time Eddie.
Probably golf, not right now because it's wintertime, but when
it's warmer, a golf every week forty bucks a week
adds up. I did look at the weather this past weekend. Yeah,

(25:52):
because my new year's goal was to play five rounds
of golf in the year of twenty twenty, because I
used play all the time, and I need to do
I need to have hobbies a little more than just work.
But it was not warm enough. I was gonna hit
you ups if you wanted to play. Yeah. I used
to beat Eddie every time, and now I haven't played
in years. He's probably better than I am now, for sure,
for sure, but I'm probably gonna get obsessed with it

(26:13):
and then start practicing every day. So five's the minimum,
and then it'll probably be like every week. If I
play five, I'll I don't even moderation cannot wait. M
logan number two. What do you think you spend most
money on? Like you waste one? Probably food. I like
to go out to eat and try new foods a lot. Yeah,
me too. All right, well I read that story. Check
out my video though, you go to my Instagram if
you want to see it all right, there you go, Hey,

(26:35):
what's that has lunchbox was happening? Man, I forgot to
tell you. I forgot to brag about me meeting Magic
Johnson when I was in New York. I was at
the Tina Turner play on Broadway on my baby moon
and I'm sitting down and there's all this noise and
talk about Magic Johnson's in the building. And I look
back and Magic Johnson's just rocking down the aisle and
I'll jump up. And I went up to him and

(26:55):
I was like, Magic freaking Johnson, can I get a picture?
And he's like yeah. I was like, this is awesome,
and he didn't want you blown up a spot. Yeah,
that's true, And so he sat down in his chair.
I got down next to him, took a picture. Boom.
Was it huge? He is monstrous. I mean there's probably
six six normally, but and he's also an older athletes.

(27:19):
I probably put on a little weights. Yes, is this
picture you're talking about the same one you posted on Instagram? Yes,
because go go look at it. It doesn't look like
Magic Johnson is taking a picture of lunch. It's lunchbox.
Like doing a selfie in Magic Johnson's. You could tell
it's Magic Johnson. But he's blurrio. It's like he's like
trying to move away, Frank and Johnson to him. Yeah,

(27:39):
it looks it's not like lunos. He looks like, hey,
can we take a pick? And eyes are closed and
not even looking at the camera. It's questionable if it's
Magic Johnson. That's how burried it is. Oh, he's your
height Johnson. He sat down into his chair and so
I got down and next to him, and he shook
my hand and his hand was like half are you

(28:00):
up my arm? Wait? How tall is six nine? Well
that's pretty cool, look at you. A lot of people
are like, that's not Maggie Johnson. What's that? Eddie? So
my foster baby. You know, he's having a hard time
sleeping at night. So I'm usually the one that puts
him to bed. He's been just struggling. He fights me

(28:20):
to go to bed. You try to rock him my arms.
It doesn't work. So now I'm driving him around the neighborhood.
It's about fifteen minutes every night, but it works. That's
what works for him. It works. It happened when I
had my first kid, and I would do it with
him and it works with him. So I was like,
you know what, I'm gonna try this again. So catch
me at night every night, fifteen minutes, sometimes twenty, maybe thirty.
I'm driving around the neighborhood. Does he need radio? Do

(28:42):
you sing? No? You from in the front seat, back seat,
back seat, in the car seat, and I think just
the vibration of the car, Yeah, makes him go to bed.
Can you tell him on the dry or anything and
talk like that. Hey, I've heard of that. Yeah, I didn't.
Toyota or some company released something for babies that you
put in their crib and it's like you're driving them around.
Google it. I will google it, Google it, and then

(29:02):
I don't remember exactly google it. Somebody asked Toby Keith
in our studio, wants how how he's doing it? Goes
Google me. That's one of my favorite how you doing?
Google me? The Ford Trip simulates a driving car to
put your baby in there you go for I'm talking
about all right, that's what's the halfs A what's the half?

(29:25):
Here's the Bobby Bones Show podcast highlight segment of the day.
Our first draft of twenty twenty is one week from today. Okay,
so we will do our our drafts. If you listen
to the show. Last year, it became a big Morgan
Number two has a championship belt. She puts it right
in front of my face every day. She is the champion.

(29:45):
But we'll start a week from today. She just has
it on her desk. And you think it's in your face.
It is my face and all of our faces. It's
in my face. I'm trying to battle back from I'm
proud of you, Morgan. It's not in my face. Um,
So that next week, next Monday, we'll start our first draft,
all right? Um? I did watch the Grammy's last night.
At least I watched the first part of the Grammys.

(30:06):
Some exciting news this morning. You might have seen over
the past few days that Missy Elliott and her are
doing a Super Bowl commercial together. It's for Pepsi zero sugar.
I was watching in one of the first commercials. I
don't know what her was doing, but she had the
guitar just here and all black and she pulled up
the guitar. Oh no, I didn't say that. The teaser
part was pretty quick Okay, do you know the song?
And I know it mostly from guitar hero. I mean

(30:28):
I used just an oldies radio wow, but yeah, I
had a red Do you have the Rolling Stones the
version of that? Yes? Okay, So they are doing this
song for the new how do you say Matt Black?
And that the colors? How you said that color? I

(30:48):
always see it, but I never say it because I'm
always like, is it Mattie Black? Matt Black. It's like
a gift for a jiffy Matt. I'm always yeah, Matt
for the new Matt Black. Pepsi zero Sugar can it's
a really cool oncept. Here's the teaser from last night.

(31:10):
And this morning we walked in and found a really
cool Pepsi zero Sugar Matt Black box waiting on us.
The record player that includes the full sixty second version
of this um this is Here's here it is from
the record player. So yeah, thanks to our friends at Pepsi,
and it's gonna be a really cool thing and full

(31:33):
commercialist super Bowl weekend. I was watching the Grammy's last
night and let me say this, I thought the opening
was weird. I did, I thought, because what at least
your keys was fantastic. I just think it should have
happened first, because what they what happened At the beginning
of the show, They're like, and here they are the Grammys.
Andybody's like, I mean, Kobe Bryant had just died in

(31:53):
the stable centers where he played basketball in the city
that he lived, and it went right to Lezzo has
a microphone. She goes, this is for you, Kobe, and
then she goes into some song and then she's like, well,
I mean great Jode, and I'm just like, wow, that's
and then she's like doing the whole Yeah. And I
had Stevenson watching it with me, and obviously I know
Lizzo's music, so I know it was there. But then
I didn't realize they weren't gonna bleep some of the stuff. Well,

(32:15):
that to me wasn't thing I didn't think about the
Kobe thing specifically. I agree, and just commenting, I think
it was because we're all waiting to see what they're
gonna say about Kobe and to go right into a big,
old crazy Lizzo performance with all these big violins and
you know, and it was a great performance. But I
was like, man, I thought they should have led with
the actual Kobe thing they did. What they did is
just over the entro. They just crammed her into yelling

(32:36):
this is for Kobe, and then they went into it.
Then only she Keys came out and it was fantastic.
She did it. Boys to Men came out. They sang, um,
it's so hardy and they were already interact with Um
Tyler the creator later on, so they were at the
show and so they just worked that quick. I was like,
I didn't realize they were in later and I was like,

(32:56):
oh wow, they just like boy, get Boys to Men
together real and get everybody there was a She was
great because she just talked from the heart. It felt
funny at the beginning of that show for it to
be a Lizzo act. I think they could have done
that and then went to Lizzo or But it's a
lot to ask somebody to move. But that's a big, big,
big thing to happen, especially for that city, for even

(33:19):
down to that building where his jerseys are retired, both
of them eight and twenty four. You never get it right,
trust me, I get it wrong a lot. But it
was a kind of a weird thing to go right
to that. But when they did go to it is perfect.
It's great. Here's a clip of her singing of boys
to mend right now. Yeah, it was great. It was

(34:01):
really great. And I thought the crowd was confused with
what they were supposed to do because at the beginning,
like it's stagrammates are like, you know, they're on, but
I mean if the cameras are on, it was confusing
for everybody. I mean yeah, even on I was watching
the Red Carpet Show on e before and Ryan was
out there having to do interviews and different things, and
it just you could just feel like every person that

(34:23):
came up, it's like they talked about that first and
then it was low, but then they were like, okay,
but we're all here to celebrate music tonight and that's
what Kobe would want. And but I mean, yes, just
being there and the hole it was it was hard. Yeah,
even if you're not a basketball fan, I'm not zero,
I am not about And you know, one of our
really close friends is a huge Lakers Kobe fan that

(34:46):
grew up there, and it was I could tell it
was affecting her in such a way, like you he
was just so important too. If you were a fan
it was very important to a lot of people, and
it just gosh. I mean even when I was in
the car when I heard it, I heard on the radio.
I got my breaking news the radio. My husband and
we were driving to my dad's and we both just
said what and we turned up the radio and that's

(35:09):
how we heard, and it was gosh tragic. Well, I
think that if it would have been in another Sydney,
it's I still would have felt that way. If it
had been in New York or Las Vegas, I'd have
been like, wow, they should have Levet with the Kobe thing.
But the fact that it was in Los Angeles after
the same building that he played ball too hard that
I felt like it was kind of weird. They didn't
open with that, But again, it's so hard. It's just

(35:33):
and God knows I'm wrong a lot of the time. Um,
it did feel a little weird, but then only Shakeys
came out and it's just great. At that it's just talking.
It didn't feel like she'd reading for a prompter. She'd
be just like, Hey, this this sucks and let's let's
talk about it. And they came out and sang and
it was it was good and they were like, all right.
I don't know if they went to break or that's
when Blake and Gwen came out. But I also thought

(35:55):
that's pretty tough for Blake and Gwen had to come
out and sing right after that, because they did their
duet right after that. Eddie. It was at my house
yesterday and Eddie was downstairs making tea. Eddie comes to
my house. I goes right to the tea. It doesn't
see anything. He doesn't ask. You don't have to ask,
by the way, thank you, but he's never He just
comes in, doesn't even say hi. He just goes right
to the tea. There was no one to greet me

(36:16):
at the door. It doesn't knock, he doesn't have to knock.
I'm just saying he just I know if Eddie's there
because I hear the team machine or what's it called
a curate. Yeah, And so Eddie's down there getting I say, Eddie.
And as soon as it popped to my chista, Kobe
Bryant died. It's like, no, that's it's one of those hoaxes.
We all that because it was such a big famous

(36:36):
person that died. I think we all at first, me
and my eating eddiewhere up there. We all thought I
was a hoax for a second until they were confirming it.
Another story that I read was that TMZ had reported
it before his wife Vanessa had heard it. Yeah, is
that true. I mean, that's why the sheriff, the sheriff
Department came out and said that and said there was
kind of a shame that. You know, when that process
goes down, they like to notify the family first. But

(36:59):
in this case, they probably found out their TMZ because
they're famous, and it's in TMZ's wow. Because most of
the time they can do that because it's not somebody
famous r wow. Um. You know, I started the show
off this morning talking about it a little bit. It's
the helicopter. I was reading about the helicopter. Don't know

(37:20):
much about helicopters, obviously, I was only I've been on
two ever one Beary Girls when we were flying through
the mountains. I was standing on the side of one
in that episode, and then once in that in Texas,
Oklahoma with Blake Shelton. Oh yeah, So I don't know
much about helicopters, but I was googling this one and

(37:40):
apparently it was the safest one that you could possibly get.
But Amy said that you know a guy that's a
helicopter pilot and said it was it was really really
foggy over there. Yeah, our friend's brother that flies there
the same area like he flies and she even lives
close to where we live in she yeah, she was
like he would take his helicopter every day, like that's
just how it was. And anyway, her brother got grounded,

(38:01):
like they got notifications like all flights are grounded because
of fog and weather. And that was early that was
that morning before that, so just you know, yeah, I'm
sure he had the best helicopter and probably had the
best pilot, but I don't know. Bobby Bones show all
right's go over to Raimundo in the glass room with

(38:22):
the news. Who is really going to catch us up
on what happened with the helicopter crash yesterday in California, Raymundo, Yeah,
in Calabass's, California. The helicopter carrying Kobe Bryant flew through
thick fog. Authority, you're saying, despite Los Angeles pleased grounding
some planes and then crashed into the hillside They caught
on fire. Brian died alongside with his thirteen year old
daughter Gianna, and seven others. On the phone is Marissa

(38:47):
in Pennsylvania. Hey Marissa, how are you? Hey? Morning studio morning.
I love that I had a plus in for all
of you. I know you dads are super early morning birds.
I have a hard time getting up at work in
the morning, so I have no idea how I'll do it.
I just graduated in May in next full time job,

(39:10):
and I have a pretty late back job, so it's
kind of like going anytime. This was one we make
our eight hours in and I just always go end
up going in for nine and I want to be
there earlier. So I was saying, if you guys had
any tips for me, Well, yeah, I can give you
a tip of someone who's not a morning person. And
if you're listening to this live, it's really early in
the morning right now, So I'll tell you I do

(39:30):
not like waking up in the morning. I'm a night owl.
And since I've been twenty two, I've been doing morning.
So I'm thirty nine now, so you're talking about seventeen
years of just waking up every By the way, I
never wake up in the morning. Go oh, what a
beautiful morning? Every morning I wake up, it's like this,
Oh are you kidding me? Roll out of bed, and

(39:52):
then I have my little routine that I go through.
My routine is a bit of what gets me into
the right place in the morning. So I would build
a routine. But I also, if you're not morning person,
you will never be a morning person. That doesn't mean
you can't be a functioning morning person. What I've gotten
better at is being a better performer while I'm not
feeling good. I'll be honest with you, I'm not even
awake right now. I'm doing the show. Now I'm an
awake Yeah, give me another hour, I'll be good. But

(40:14):
for me, just in general, not just morning. Even sick
or tired, you know, you can actually get better while
feeling you're worse, which elevates you when you're feeling your best.
So as long as you realize that you're never going
to feel that great, you just get up, you build
your routine, you go through it. That's what I have,
and not put the pressure on yourself to become a

(40:36):
morning person. Just to become a morning performer. There's a difference.
Amy's definitely a more of a morning person than I am.
But not. I wouldn't say you're a if I'm a
two at a ten, but our morning is so early.
Like I could be a morning person if I woke
up at like six thirty or seven in the morning,
I'd be like, it's a beautiful morning, but our morning
is different where I have to have Yeah, I quit
pressing snooze a long time ago, or maybe like a

(40:58):
year and a half, two years ago, and that helped
me tremendously. If you're not a morning person, like you
don't make it worse by pressing snooze. But that's hard
because you want to get that extra resk, I know,
but it's not hard just to get up and get
into your routine. Even yes, I would say if I'm
a two year of five, sure, I would say, oddly,
Eddie's a morning person. Oddly, but I'm not. I'm like
you when we have days off, Like if we have

(41:19):
a week off, I'm waking up at a week off
stuff ten pm. I'm not like, I can I cannot
handle that feeling. So what's three days on vacation. I
will sleep till noon and then I'll be miserable for
two weeks after that. But okay, here's my advice, my
final advice, Marissa, are you ready? I'm ready. Okay, it's

(41:39):
never gonna feel great. You'll never be a morning person ever,
But that doesn't mean you can't be a morning performer.
Get up and get started. Build your routine. And for me,
as I wake up, I do my nasal spray. I'll
walk right to the kitchen. I wake up, term a
TV on, I'll watch all the news, but I go
right to the kitchen, do my nasal sprays. I do
my first thing of five meta Musil Google. I do

(42:01):
like what, I'm just sharing my life. I know, UM
I do. I took a couple other supplements. I do
all this. UM, I grab my thing out of the
fridge and I walk back to my bedroom. By that point,
step one is over. Then I get my computer. By
the time i'm step five, I'm like, all right, I'm
ready to go. Build your routine, get your butt to work.
You'll be so happy when your day ins earlier because
you started earlier. There you go, not the best answer,

(42:23):
but practical, verry Well, listen, I hope you have an
awesome congratulation on the old. Graduation sounds like good, just
like your life. SECR place, and good luck, good luck
with your dog. I don't know if she has a dog,
I do, alright, there you go, all right, hey, thank you,

(42:44):
have a have a good morning. Okay, by time for
Amy versus Lunchbox. Lunchbox will get three female questions. Amy
will get three dude questions. Are you guys ready to play? Ready?
All right, here we go, Lunchbox. You're up for who
is the oldest Kardashian sister? Now, we went to Google.

(43:06):
We typed in trivia questions for women. This is what
they gave us. We asked him to lunchbox, who is
the oldest Kardashian sister? Is it kimmers at Courtney? That's
the question. I'm gonna go with Courtney Kardashian. He says,
it's Courtney at forty years old. The answer is Courtney. Yes.

(43:26):
I think she's the hottest of the sisters too, who
played the lead female role? And ten things I hate
about you? Things I hate A great one. By the way,
Oh you're just too good where he sings on the bleachers.
That girl's name, I don't know where she's been lately,
Julia Stiles, Julia style. Wow, correct, she's a good she

(43:49):
was a good actress. She was in Everything for a while.
Dangle and huggy are types of what. Oh yeah, you
want them to dangle from your ears? You're going to
hug that ear lobe, ear ring three for three. Okay,
don't give me that nasty look. Let's go to Amy.
Now here we go Amy. Yes. In the show Walker,

(44:11):
Texas Ranger who played Walker Chuck Norris. Oh nice, no
if you get that. What is the style of sunglasses?
Tom Cruise famously wears in the movie Top Gun Wow,
Coming on Strong. In England they call this part of

(44:38):
the car the boot. What do we call it now?
In England they call this part of the car the boot?
What do we call it in America? The boot? This
is for the tie here colliokam thinking like, could be
the trunk, could be the hood. Maybe it's like, hey,

(45:00):
go grab that out of the boot. Is it the trunk?
I feel like I don't know if that's the only thing,
or is it the wheel? Because you put the boot
on the wheel, it is boiler Amy. I'm gonna ask
you one more time. In England they call this part
of the car the boot. What do we call it? Trunk? Yes?
Wow Wow, Okay, get over to you. This has been

(45:22):
all my time in the UK. What does exfoliation remove
dead skin cells? Nice? Amy? What two teams are in
the Super Bowl? The Kansas City Chiefs? Come on, Amy, Yeah,

(45:42):
I don't know who did the Titans play? They played
the Chiefs. That's why I know that. Do you need
this to tie? Oh my gosh? Then what was the
other teams? I need a pay attention. I was only
pay engine in the team I cared about, which was
the Titans, and I know that they lost to the
chief The Patriots are out, the Ravens are out. Call Lee,

(46:06):
who's left five seconds? I haven't even I don't even
know that I even know, But an interpose your answer?
The Broncos? Who is it? They? San Francisco forty nine
ers are playing Sunday in the Super Bowl, which after
a tiebreaker lunchboxes are winning this morning. There he is,

(46:29):
we win no matter what money. Oh my mad I
can never locate enough everybod everybody, and they stay there,
and they stay there, making the score seven to six.
Right now, Amy, you're still in the lead. Now. I'm
super mad about myself because I literally just read an

(46:50):
article about how they have the first female NFL coach
and their quarterbacks super brought Jimmy Gravelo. I didn't read
an article about that. I read an art of all
about the woman coach making it to the super Bowl.
There you go. First one is elitist from Nashville. In
Tullywood Morgan number two thirty six skinny And last night
at the Grammys, Dan and Shade took home the award

(47:13):
for Best Country Duo Group Performance was speechless, and Tanya
Tucker took home Best Country Song to Bring My Flowers. Now.
The fullest of winners is up at Bobby bones dot com.
Thomas Rhett says that his daughters do have some interest
in music already. I mean, anytime I get a guitar out,
like I can't keep it in tune because I just
want to turn the knobs and play the strings. And

(47:33):
Willow Gray has a little baby piano that she plays
a lot out of key, and they both sing a
ton and like they remember the words to my songs
at social young age. And Luke Holmbs doesn't miss his
Dodge Neon car that brought him to Nashville. I sold
the knee on to a friend whose dad needed a car.
I sold it to him for a thousand bucks. I'm
glad I did. I mean, his dad didn't have a

(47:55):
vehicle and really needed one. You know, everyone's like, man,
but you wish she kept that thing, And really I
kind of hated that car, to be honest with you.
Everyone said I looked like Donkey Kong and Mario Kart
driving that thing around. I'm Morgan number two. That's your skin.
It's time for the good news. Get your Kleenex ready.

(48:17):
Oh there's a wedding and the best man is in
the army and he's supposed to be there, but oh wait,
he's gonna be deployed, So they go on without the wedding, right, Well,
his deployment got delayed, so he shows up to his
best friend's wedding in his full army gear and jumps
out of the bushes and surprises everybody. Oh wow, it
is awesome. Are you crying? Well, no, I wonder did

(48:39):
he have about the bushes? Yeah, no, no, no, he
wanted to surprise him because the guy the groom didn't
think he was coming. He was like, oh man, dude,
I'm actually gonna be deployed. I get deployed at the
beginning of January, and he got the delayed and he
didn't tell the guy, and so the guy thinks he's
not gonna have a best man. He shows up. What up?
Thankfully he didn't replace the best man, right and get
it back up awkwards? Excuse me out in this. Yeah,

(49:01):
that's a good story. And I mean the groom is crying.
The groom looks like Tim Tebow. Do you see Tebow's
wedding pictures? You know he got married one of them, Yes,
like recently. He who used to be Miss Universe. Yeah,
she's very beautiful, and I think he was a virgin.
He was not even more good for him. Maybe maybe
he's the first one to be a year of marriage
and then he just holds onto that. Sometimes the wedding

(49:23):
night it gets really busy and it doesn't that's right,
I'll get tired. That's not true. It's not I don't
know I've heard that. Yeah, listen, I loved Tim Tebow.
He came in here, and I'll add to that. I
tell us something to go with Tim Tebow. He was
a great guest on our show. But then I went
and was doing some stuff for ESPN, and I was
also doing Paul Feinbaum's television show on ESPN, and Tim

(49:45):
Tebow was shooting a bunch of ESPN stuff at the
same time. So we're in the same tour bus, a
big ESPN tour bus, and Tim comes up because like, hey, Bobby,
what's up. And I was like, Hey, Tim, I don't
want to take too much of his time, but he
sat down for like twenty five minutes and just talked
and like really focused on just dart and I was like, man,
this guy's got so much more important things to do. Yeah,
but just a really positive feeling dude all the time.

(50:08):
So yeah, anyway, I know you mentioned that marriage. Man,
she is pretty hung right now. Yeah, all right, that's
a good story, lunchbox. That's what it's all about. That
was tell me something good to day. This story comes
to us from Lincoln, Nebraska. A woman pulled up to
her apartment. She noticed two people carrying out her TV

(50:29):
some other items, and she goes, hey, that's my stuff.
The guy takes off running, slips and falls on the
ice and he's like, oh no, I broke my leg.
I broke my leg. So he jumps in the truck
and the accomplist takes him with the hospital where police
are waiting for him. How weird to see someone in
the act of robbing your house? Oh yeah, Like that
park struck me as if you're pulling up to your
place someone's walking out. One of my friends who lived

(50:52):
in Washington, d C. Said that she went up to
her place, her apartment, and it was it had been robbed, right,
And it was one of those apartments that I guess
it's like a townhouse more than an apartment. It's two
people living there and it's split in the middle. And
she went she was, hey, did you see somebody come
to the house? And the neighbor I was like, yeah,
those construction guys came over and once to the front
door and they moved a lot of that stuff out.

(51:13):
They fake like construction people and just wanted to grabbed
all the stuff. Yeah okay, and robbed them in playing daylight.
Isn't that crazy? Crazy? This poor guy, not poor, but
this guy who's making his move fell and broke his leg.
All right, lunchbox, That a lunchbox. That's your bone head
story of the day, Alaska. Now you know who's in

(51:41):
the Super Bowl, right? Yes? Go ahead. The forty nine
nurse and the Chief. Right now, there is a teenager
in New York trying to make the world a better
place this time, but not to tell me something good,
but a let's make the super Bowl happen on a Saturday,
you know, even easier than making it a holiday, which
is people like, let's make the Monday after the super
Bowl holiday. Just move it to a Saturday. It's not

(52:01):
a bad idea because one, we're only doing on a Sunday,
because we've only ever done it on a Sunday. There's
really no good reason to do it on a Sunday,
except you go, football is on a Sunday, right, well,
the playoffs are on Saturday nights leading up to it
at times. Right, that's great. But this teenager is now
up on change dot Org. They're over thirty thousand signatures,
and he says, hey, let's move the super Bowl to

(52:23):
a Sunday, because you got kids going to school, you
got people going to work, a lot of productivity messed up.
But to me, it feels like the same thing as
the Halloween conversation, where you don't put Halloween on a weeknight,
you'll put on a Tuesday. You put it on a
Friday or a Saturday. Make it the last weekend of
the month instead of the thirty first. That's what I
would say, right, sort of like we do with Thanksgiving,

(52:44):
because think about this Sunday nights super Bowl just specifically. Yeah,
we're gonna watch the game. Yeah, we gotta wake up
real early. If you want to go to a Super
Bowl party till ten or eleven, have a couple of beers,
eat some food. Wouldn't just be better to do on
a Saturday night. Yes, I actually had never even thought
of that. I always thought, well, okay, the whole Monday

(53:05):
holiday thing could work, but yeah, just move the game,
move it to a Saturday, and some people will go, well,
you don't have enough time off between games. In the NFL,
it's a two week window. Yeah, play between the championship
with the AFC n SC championships and yeah that's Sunday,
so there's enough time in there too, and it's moving
it one day. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm yes, what

(53:28):
are you? Yes, lunchbox No, And it's all they do
it because a TV viewership. More people are in front
of the TV on Sunday night, getting ready for school
things like that. The super Bowl, well it doesn't matter
where you have it. It's the biggest thing by far.
You can have it on a Tuesday and it would
still be the biggest thing. Yeah, the Super Bowl draws
an audience more than there's a sitting audience. It's already
there for a viewership. Well, I like keeping it on Sunday.

(53:51):
I'm good with it, Eddie, And we're creatures of habit.
Like the fact that it's on Sunday is just because
it's always on Sunday only because it always has let's
move it. I'd rather stay up late, party all night
and then depending on like if your team is playing,
Like sure you might mean a great mood, but if
your team loses, then you have that day to get
it all out of your system, where you like face
the world on Monday. And the only reason that the

(54:12):
NFL is on Sunday period now is because they need
a day for college. They need a day for the NFL. Well,
NFL to be Friday, Friday night. They don't put games
on Friday nights for the most part because of high school,
Like all of these sports have their dedicated day where
there's like a handshake rule. We don't put these games
over the top of each other, but even the college
championships on Tuesday or Monday, like a random day. Okay,

(54:33):
so three to go, sign up, maybe our votes changes.
Do it? And you how do you feel about Halloween
being on I think it's a great idea. I mean,
I think it's smart. I mean it's just thinking, like
I mean, yeah, planning ahead, because Halloween is so tricky,
especially if you're a parent. Your kids have school the
next day and you're trying to trick or treat and
you want to have fun, or as an adult, you
want to go to a party, hang out, do whatever,

(54:53):
and then Halloween turns into a week long ordeal anyways,
because if it's on a Wednesday, then you've got parties
the weekend before triggered. So much like just pick a weekend.
We do it like we do Thanksgiving and yeah, thanks,
let's move Valentine's out of Friday. To all, this is

(55:13):
that big deal. But I mean, you know, yeah, and
it's the same to me, the same common sense on
Daylight savings. Most people don't need it anymore. We don't,
I don't. I don't see why. One time. Let's just
sit on that one time, which I think this the
time frame is the better time? Is the spring forward? No,
I don't care. Just pick the same time. Let me
get us it doesn't get dark at four thirty. Or

(55:34):
change it once a year. Now I'm confused. Yeah, I
only change it one Like, just move up one year,
let it come back around the next year. Move back.
Oh okay, okay, right there you go. Well, shout out
to this kid, Frankie Rugerie, who is trying to put
the super Bowl on a Saturday. I would definitely be

(55:55):
down with that. So I have a list of celebrity
first cars. Scarlett Johansson a BMW Z four. Wow, how
do we get to normal people? Here? Here we go.
David Beckham a Ford Escort, normal person. Leo DiCaprio a
Ford Mustang. His first card was His first car was

(56:16):
a nineteen sixty nine Ford Mustang. That's like a well yeah,
he went from Mustang all that's cool to a hard
flex ed. Sharon's was a Mini Cooper. Nice, honey, nah,
a little car. I went and looked at a lot
of those. I was so pumped. I was like, I'm
gonna get me a Mini Cooper. I ended up nine.

(56:36):
They were at one. I loved him. I thought they
were so cool. My first car was a nineteen ninety
one Subaru I got for about three hundred bucks. It
costs me just so much to keep it up. Well,
color red, always red, yell. That car was awesome. It
wasn't my best. My best was probably the Pontiac Sunfire.
I had that two hundred thousand miles. That thing was

(56:57):
a monster. Sunfire. Yeah, but that Subaru was because I
got to put a weeder in the back seat when
I was going in weededing yards. Um, that was mine
in ninety one Subaru. You, I was in nineteen eighty
five Ford Broncho like full size red A pretty baller one. Though, yeah,
I pulled it up. I still want to find it.

(57:18):
That's what she looked like. That would be cool to drive. Now, Yes,
you would take the top off of it. The top
I don't well, I don't know if it came off.
I never took it off. Okay, but yeah, no, but
I miss it, and I regret selling it, and I
want to find it. But that exact one or that model. Oh,
I'd love to find the exact one. I mean, but
who knows the condition it's in? Now? What is it again?

(57:39):
A nineteen eighty five four Broncho. Eddie Bauer is, I
don't know what that means. Like the seats were different,
different means nothing. There was just like embroidered trees on
the seat, on the on the seats or something. I
just remember they were like colorful trees, like stitched in lunchbox.
I had a nineteen eighty five mos So r X seven,

(58:01):
no air conditioning, no power steering. WHOA bought it for
twelve hundred bucks. I'd be working at the grocery store
for eight months, saving every paycheck. Well, Eddie, oh, I
had a red nineteen eighty nine jeep Wrangler. Oh, you've
been a jeep out your whole life, my whole life.
Got it and then my dad gave it to him
for my sixteenth birthday. Couldn't drive it till I was eighteen,
dang it because he was just scared to let me

(58:26):
go drive. This is where Eddie gets it from, Like
here's your dat, here, Eddie, here's your car. I'm gonna
buy my phone, my son of phone, and be like,
all right, can't use until your eighteen. Yeah, well your
dad bought your car, so that's nice. Seven it was,
it was, and I would ask him, you know, like
every weekend can I take it? I was like no, no, no,
next weekend maybe Morgan number two. First car, um it

(58:47):
was my mom's Valvo XC nineties so whatever she had
this Volvo like kind of mom soccer car. She passed
it down to you. Yeah, did you love it? I did?
But she got in a car accident on my sixteenth birthday,
so I didn't get it until like a year later
because it had to be like fixed in everything. So
it took me a while to get my first car,
Raymundo Audio guy. Yeah, Grand Prix GT nineteen ninety eight,

(59:11):
had it murdered out on the windows. Ray seem striped
white one on the front. Your first car was all that,
it's pretty dope. I had just share with my brother.
We're twins, so split in half. And how did you
guys manage that sharing a car. Actually didn't get his
driver's license, I don't think until he was twenty one,
so he just rode with me the whole time. Oh
what a well nothing, No, I'm just laughing at Ray.

(59:33):
But him talking about being a twin and sharing your car,
and we were going over celebrity first cars. So I
went to school with Jenna and Barbara Bush. And when
they turned sixteen, they got a car and they shared
it together and it was a jeep Cherokee, like just
a really not a jeep like Eddie's kind of jeep,
but the Cherokee like a four door suv thingy. And
they shared it and they drove to school like every day,

(59:57):
you're Samy's pile of stories. So Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey,
do you know how many times he eats a day?
Doesn't he do dinner only? That's it? One meal a
day and he has a window. It's typically between six
pm and nine thirty pm. Sometimes he'll do dessert. But
dessert to him, because he doesn't like to have sugar,
is raspberries, a piece of dark chocolate or a glass

(01:00:20):
of red wine. Dessert to timis thinking something sweet and
then and then the meal itself is like some sort
of protein and then a veggie. So pretty pretty healthy
for that one meal. It's all to do bone broth.
Sometimes morning I've also, oh, have you been researching this? Well,
not that as a diet, but I'll look at people
who are eccentric, and people will go, what does this

(01:00:42):
guy so nuts? And he's the guy that created Twitter.
How does someone But it takes something so nuts to
create something so nuts. He also meditates two hours a
day and then spends fifty two minutes most every day
in a sauna. That's a long time. When a sauna
it's hot. Well, yeah, it sounds hot. Yeah, kept an
Obviously I'm saying, yes, fifty two minutes a long time.

(01:01:04):
But yeah, he's a nutty dude. But again, it takes
nutty people to create things that haven't been created like Twitter.
And so I mean, all those guys are nuts, but
they should be nuts or what else? Okay, So anybody
and here's still on Tender? I mean I guess no, no, Morgan,
are you one? I haven't that Tender is not a

(01:01:25):
good place. I haven't been a Tender in years. And
Tender is known mostly as a hook up app, wouldn't
you agree? Yeah? Definitely in the apps anymore. By the way,
good for you. But um yeah, read into that, which
you will. No, there's no read into it. Okay, Okay,
I like really saying anything? You just casually say things
you just given up on the apps? Yeah yeah, No,

(01:01:47):
I've also said that I'm dating somebody. Okay, some people
won't hear everything. Okay, go ahead. I like that we
can make an official announcement doing anything official. I can
make it one of my stories. Let's go, what's your
story here about Tinder? Well, just in case anybody listening
is still on it, they've added a new panic button

(01:02:08):
feature to trigger an alarm if something dangerous happens on
a date and I guess it's predominantly used. Is like
a hook op, then you may not really necessarily know
exactly who you're meeting up with, so this panic button
must be necessary. Well what do they do if you
hit the panic button? I guess it sends someone is hi,
I'm the tender savior, Like someone show up. It says
that it allows users to trigger an alarm that connects

(01:02:30):
them with the services emergency responder, So like tender police
show up. Yeah, but that's what I'm wondering, Like who comes?
Because if there, if it's a real emergency, by the
time you pick up your phone hit the app, you
could have done nine one one. It's like, please help.
But I just wonder do they send like a girlfriend here,
a girl and be like Becky, we gotta go. You
gotta like, is it someone to kind of get you
out of situation. It's like a tender task force. I
don't know, but they don't say much about it. No,

(01:02:53):
I don't know exactly. It just says that they they
have their services emergency responders. I know that Uber's putting
a panic button in their app too. If you're on
like a bad drive, that you can hit the panic button.
This one that calls cops. I don't know, maybe servant,
Maybe it calls the tender people. Maybe it's just one
unit and they just switched the best. All right, what else? Okay?
So kit Kat is releasing new Lemon crisp and raspberry

(01:03:17):
cream flavors for Valentine's Day. So they just sounded really
good to me. I thought there would be cute little
miniature ones that you can throw inside little Valentine's gifts,
which if you're a mom, I'm just gonna say to
me and my kids and now that they're in like
school with other kids, like, let's get ahead of it.
Let's start making little Valentines with our kids or getting
stuff together to take to school, so that way we're
not doing it last minute, right, because it's typically me

(01:03:39):
and these might be cute to throw in you can
find them it Target and grocery stores and stuff. I'm Amy.
That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's
time for the good news. So a three month old
puppy got her head stuck in a spare tire, and
I mean they did not get it out because once

(01:04:01):
her little head went through the hole in the spare tire,
it started to get swollen and then she couldn't go
back out, so they had to call the fire department
and they were trying to figure out the best way
to do it. So they put oil around the puppy's
necks try to slide her out, and that didn't work,
so finally they used a safety saw to cut her free.
And now the puppy's new nickname is Wheelie Pup and

(01:04:23):
she's doing better than Wheely Pup. Well that's the thing,
because it's a great story. That's a pretty weakening name
Wheely Pup. And she's doing well since she was free.
She didn't have to be take in the hospital and
they sedated her until she got totally better. But I'm
just glad that she got free and that someone saw it,
because i mean, if she got stuck there for too long,
they'll be bad. There you go. That's what it's all about.

(01:04:43):
That was tell me something good transmitting the show's good?
All right over to Cody in Colorado, who's called the show?
Hey Cody, what's happening? Hey the studio? How are you
guys doing? We're pretty good. What's going on with you? Oh? Man?

(01:05:05):
Just working? Driving up to Denver right now. I appreciate
the call. What can we do for you? Dang? I
just wanted to tell you guys. Man, I appreciate you guys.
I've listening to you every morning. Man, I've been listening
since I lived in North Carolina fifteen years ago. And
you guys are awesome. Man, Oh thanks, appreciate that. What
and what are What do you do for a living?
All right now? I gotta cel I drive. That's a

(01:05:30):
company who works on freight liners and I do a
lot of driving for them. Do you have one of
those horns that you pull like your heads goes? A
h absolutely with a little kid who uh will always
make that a little chuck and signal they want me
to hunt for him. Yeah, yeah, I was not a kid.
Right now. It's me. I'm a dog all right, I'm
giving it to you right now. Let me hear it, Cody,

(01:05:50):
I'm actually a little stevy right now. I can't do
it with your mouth, though it would sound like it
would be really loud and run it is. We're really
we're really hurting today, all right, Cody. Appreciate that call, man.
I wanted to let you know. Man, I did firefighting
for for seven years and I was in the army

(01:06:11):
as a firefighter. Hey man, we really appreciate people like
you who appreciate us. It goes a long way, whether
you guys realize it or not, and not too many
people actually say it to us. So I really appreciate
you guys will appreciate what we do for this country. Well, thanks, Cody.
I'll tell you. I just know that I am not
heroic in any way, and there is I know that

(01:06:33):
if it wasn't for folks like our military, our police officers,
our firefighters, and I'm probably missing somebody here. I don't
mean to our emt Yea or dramatics like I just
I don't have that in me. And if it wasn't
for people they're different than me. I mean, I'm I
don't think lies of be getting saved because I wouldn't
do it. I can't do it. I don't have it.
So you you folks that are doing that and making

(01:06:56):
our world easier and safer. I appreciate you. So we'll
hope you have a great I hope you have a
great morning, and thank you very much. Have a safe trip, yes, y'all,
take care, all right, see you later. There. He is
very special because we're gonna get into the Morning Corny
right now, and so all this week the Morning Corny
will be told by Dustin Lynch. Here we go, now,

(01:07:18):
the Morning Corny with Country Superstar Dustin Lynch. What kind
of car does an egg drive? What kind of car
does an egg drive? A yolks Wagon? All right, there,
that was the Morning Corny with Country Superstar Dustin Lynch.

(01:07:39):
All right, that's pretty funny, the whole thing, the whole
set up, funny, funny. Um. Amy will be back next
week though, don't worry. Oh yeah, no, you just need
a break sometimes. Are these Dustin's jokes or Amy give
him some jokes? I don't know, Tell me she didn't write. Okay,
that's a pretty crazy story. Psychics told a can tuck

(01:08:00):
Key sheriff. They had a premonition that he would find
a missing teen safe, and it says they were proven right.
Franklin County Sheriff Chris Choir asked mediums to help him
find seventeen year old Hayley Martin, who was reported missing
on January thirteenth. She was found Friday in another jurisdiction

(01:08:20):
after police there responded to a burglary call and found
her and a friend trying to break into a house
belonging to the friend's boyfriend. Choir told the paper that
he met with a local group of psychics where she
was last seen. The paper reporter of the sheriff was
first skeptical, but said he did not want to leave
any stone unturned. I don't see the hard evidence here, though.

(01:08:44):
I just see them going, yeah, you'll find her somewhere else,
and then him find her. But what am I missing it?
This was the whole headline, and I was roped in
that she believed that, Yes, like sometimes we just need
that encouragement or affirmation that it's going to happen. Yeah,

(01:09:04):
But I don't see anything here that leads me to
leave psychics or any more real than I already believed, right,
Like they just went fifty fifty yes or no tales. Yes,
you'll find her. I really thought this was going to
be one of those stories where I'm like, Oh, I
go down this road, turn right, dig a hole three
paces to, Yeah, a hole, thing morbid or something buried alive.

(01:09:27):
Amy's cousin is a psychic. And so she came on
last year in twenty nineteen. Now here we are, we're
one year later. You're gonna roll over some of the clubs, yea,
because we're gonna get her on sometime soon. Yes, here
is clip number one. Now this is I say, will
I get a girlfriend this year? Now? I asked in
twenty nineteen, I said, will I get a girlfriend this year?
Here you go, you're recalibrating something. So it's like a

(01:09:49):
girlfriend kind of comes into next year and closer to
maybe twenty twenty one. What is happening next year? More
so next year? Though? Wow, She's kind of right, yeah,
you know, because I did not get a girlfriend all
twenty nineteen. Okay, Um, I did ask girl, will I
ever have a drink? My first drink of alcohol? Probably not,

(01:10:10):
you're too much of a control freak. Okay, And she
she's still there, right, I'm not a drink. Yeah, I
asked her in twenty nineteen, will I get a dog?
Because I hadn't had a dog since my other dog,
Dusty died and he was old them for years and
years and years. And here you go, know this, and
this is just me telling you this. Dogs come back,
so you will know when the right dog shows up,

(01:10:33):
like you're gonna know that. Oh my gosh, there's something
about this dog is familiar. Trust back, and you will know.
And that will happen this year. And I got it,
and I got a dog. Do you see any of
Dusty and Stanley? No dogs driving? I know this dog
does not listen. But and I sent this dog. Let

(01:10:54):
me get back to this because I'm gonna finish this here, bum,
I asked, Well, I ever dance again on TV? If
you're new to this show. I went on Dancing with
the Stars and I won. I know, hard to believe,
but I did win. And I said, well, I ever
And by the way, I'm not a dancer. I don't
really like dancing. But I said, well, I ever dance
on TV again? Well, I heard the star. I did

(01:11:14):
hear about that? Very well? I go back there we go? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
you'll go back. Yeah, you'll be there like an All
Stars round. Maybe there you go. Okay, Um, that's that's it.
She pretty much nailed some stuff, most of the stuff.
The only thing um at number eight here, will I
write another book this year? Yeah for sure. Yeah. I

(01:11:36):
mean I guess I started working on that. I mean,
that's kind of borderline. But anyway, she was pretty much right.
We gave her a hard time, so we'll bring her
back on if you talk to her. Yes, she yeah,
I think she lives in Belize now, but she still
yeah heard her husband they moved there. But she her
businesses on the phone anyway, like, and she has people

(01:11:58):
clients all over the world so she can call in.
She said, Well, she did pretty good with those. The
girlfriend thing. I remember being a little hurt that she
said I wasn't gonna get a girlfriend all that year,
because I was early in twenty nineteen and I was like, wow,
I'm such a loser. I can't get a girlfriend. And
then I didn't and then here we are twenty twenty. Wow. Well,

(01:12:19):
so let me know when you want to get her on.
Can we get it on next week? Yeah? Oh yes,
I'll make it happen. You tell me the day, we'll
work it out. Okay, let's line that up after the show,
because I definitely want to get this going here. Okay,
my dog, let me tell you two things. One, I
will leave town and go shoot some TV stuff occasionally
for a couple of days. And instead of putting him

(01:12:40):
in a doggie daycare, I'll just send him to a
trainer and be like, I gotta put him somewhere, I
might as well take him and and have them learn
things while I'm gone. And the dog comes back with
the trainer, just nail and stuff. He's like, what do
you need me to do? Jump through a hoop? No problem,
load the dishes, no problem. That trainer leaves. I dog
don't listen to anything. I say nothing. And he has

(01:13:03):
this necklace and it's like this little thing on his
neck that we'll tap his neck whenever i'm I'm like,
I'll say, Stanley, come. He won't even look at me
even if you tap him. And then I'll hit the
button to tap him and there we go. That's it,
and he'll look at me and they go and I'll
pass and he just runs through it. Sometimes. So I
took it. So you actually I was like, I'm done.

(01:13:23):
So I took it off of him, and I have
worked with him a lot at the house. He's a bulldog,
and you know how to train a dog because you
trained your last dog. My last dog, I had opened
and shutting doors, getting things, bringing it to me, putting
them up, and I mean I literally had him doing
crazy things. And I say literally only when I mean it.
People would come over and be like, how do you
train this dog to do so much? So I use

(01:13:44):
this app sometimes too that you can push it. And
if it's cold, I won't go walk him, I'll just
have something. I'll use this app to have something. I'm
walk him. He's too cold and he still needs walks. His'
do cold. So I hit the app and dog walker
comes over and so they it's like twenty bucks and
they click it on. There I'll his necklace, his little
collar and and so, and then you can message within

(01:14:07):
the app. And so he walks off. Like five minutes later,
I get a message from the dog walker. I'm like,
what she goes he doesn't want to walk. He's laying
down in the yard. When he doesn't want to walk,
he just plops down. Bat bulldog and he just goes
boom right on the ground. You ain't moving them, okay,
And so I opened the front door and there he
is laying in the front yard, and the dog walkers

(01:14:28):
like I'm sorry, and I'm like, uh, so I goes
maybe he doesn't like the cold either. I don't know.
He's a big old dog who cares. I like, Stanley,
come back inside. He gets up right. He heard me
that time. He knows what I'm saying. And so I
paid her that I paid her twenty bucks, and then
I kept him in the house. I tried to take
him with me too, because I'll put him in the car.
I'm trying to train him in my car too, to

(01:14:49):
ride Shotgun, just to chill. I can barely get out
of my car before I'm trying to jump out. I'm
in the Starbucks parking lot and he's trying to squeeze
out of the side of the car. And he looks
like I'm wrestling with someone holding him in the car.
It's just my dog. I don't know what I'm gonna do.
I am struggling. I spend all my time at home
training that dog, and then I put extra time at
him with somebody else. I don't know if it' because

(01:15:10):
he's a bulldog. He's about eleven months old at this point.
It's because it's a puppy. But he does not listen.
And I'll say something loud, really loud, and he won't
even look at me, and then I'll go tight, like
he will run through a wall for a tree. He
heard that. D What does the trainer say about this?
Do you do? You contact the trainer and say, hey,
right when you leave, he's like goes crazy. He's like,

(01:15:33):
it doesn't see it. It's like taking a car in
right now, going I swear to you it's making a noise,
and then you go in and the car doesn't make
the noise and you're like, I promise you, it's broken.
So that's my I spent all weekend with him and
I can't. He's supposed to be trained and not because
he did eat people food, but he's had enough of
the instance where he jumps and grabs out of my
hand and now knows it's good. So I can't sit

(01:15:55):
on the couch and eat even a bowl of cereal
because he's right there trying to get his head into it. Uh. Yeah,
that's frustrating. It's frustrating. I can't I don't know what
to do. But he's so cute. Don't tell him that
he is so cute? Is I let My favorite thing
you do with him is when he's waddling and you
just walk. You just film him walking and you put
it to a song. It's my favorite. It's so simple,

(01:16:19):
but like so perfect, So you can you can have them.
I'm good. My dogs just as annoying. Don't work. It's
just so tough because I'm so I felt like I
was so good at training that last dog, and I
spent all my time training right, So you know, it's
not you, it's him. So I mean this bulldog Holy moley. Um.
You know, I don't even want any advice really, because

(01:16:41):
I'm gonna get into texts and callers and they're all
gonna say different things to call me an idiot. I know.
Oh that's what I'm saying. It's not you, You're not
It's all it is me. If there's a problem and
it continued to happen to you and you haven't figured
it out, it's on you to figure it out or
get rid of the problem. And I'm not getting rid
of the problem. I'm gonna fix the problem. So it
is on me. Okay, it is on me. Everything's on me.

(01:17:08):
You got a few messages over here in the text line.
Most people are saying, if it's an English bulldog, that's
kind of normal, that they're very stubborn. Some are saying
that it's these millennial dogs. They don't act like that's funny.
Someone said, the dog does not see me as the
alpha yet. Yeah, well, I got news for you. Nobody

(01:17:30):
sees me as the alpha. It's not just a dog thing.
Have that thing at have with a lot of the
people in my life. Um, yeah, you know, Nanny cam Stanley,
so you can show the trainer how he acts when
he leaves. I only see the trainer twice. By the way,
it sound like he goes at all the time, but
the two times he has been if there is some

(01:17:52):
sort of demeanor or something that the or alpha nouss
that the trainer's giving off that vibe where Stanley's listening
to the train should listen to me. He I feed him,
I put him through five surgeries. He came out broken.
He was a lot broken dog that nobody wanted, you
know who. I had this talk with him you were

(01:18:12):
a rut broken dog. Nobody wanted you. You know who
nursed you back to health? Me he doesn't do anything.
He didn't care. Okay, just chilling last night the Grammys.
I can go through some stuff here. Uh, Billy Eilish
one's Album of the Year. Billy Eilish wins Record of
the Year, Billy Eilish one Song of the Year. Here's
the Song of the Year. Billy Eilish won Best New Artist.

(01:18:35):
What she went for she went more than she won six.
Her brother won six. I don't know. Oh, I know.
She's the youngest person to ever win for Song of
the Year. So because I think she's like eight, she's eighteen. Uh,
she's the youngest person to be nominated four and went
all four of those honors. I didn't watch the whole show.

(01:18:57):
I watched some of it last night. Um. Here's what
they're taking about the Grammys is that they're saying that
these people that one may not even really won. This
is why the awards now are kind of a tarnished
a bit. Is because I vote for the Grammys. In
the thing you check checkbox, checkbox are all these categories
and then those nominees go up but what they're saying now,

(01:19:19):
this Grammy CEO, who doesn't work there anymore, says it's rigged.
She says in the complaint that committee members often nominate
artists they have personal or business relationships with, or nominate
artists for categories that align with live performances during the
awards show. Sometimes artists for these nominations sit on these committees.
It's all a conflict of interest, and that people are

(01:19:42):
being nominated and winning the awards because of that. So
which makes sense, because listen, some of these awards just
so out of touch with what's happening now, not to
Billy Eilish stuff. Best Country Solo performance, Willie Nelson Ride
Me Back Home? So here's this love could together? What
is this really the best country solo performance? He can

(01:20:03):
barely sing I love Willie, but this the Grammys do
pick cooler artists that people normally wouldn't pick for these categories.
Correct much better place. I'm not hate not Willie, No no,
And then I'm not even hating on it. I like it,

(01:20:24):
but I'm saying it was the one you would look
at and go, I bet that one wins, because nobody
thinks it'll win. You know, um Tanya Tucker Best Country Song,
bring My Flowers. Now they got the cool vote. And
there isn't better or worse with art. You just look
at it. Everybody has their favorites. There's no sex things

(01:20:44):
ones better than the other. Really, it's just but again,
that's what happens with a lot of the Grammy stuff.
But then when you read all this that people are
actually teeing up folks. Yeah, you're just like, really, what's
next in a city? Well I was about to say
something than I forget we have little ears that listen
right now. Good thanks for that. Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah, um,

(01:21:07):
but good for them. Maybe though, maybe the country went
to all the only legitimate world awards. Maybe those are
the ones. But again, with the Grammys, you kind of
roll your eyes at him sometimes because it's almost like
the Academy Awards. Sometimes they pick the stupid people that
you would never think of because all the voters are
pretty light. Me. I'm still cool. I don't I picked
the most pop ones mainstream Well, yeah, it's like I

(01:21:29):
would pick some of the biggest I'd pick some Marvel
movies for the Academy Awards. You know that the final
Avengers was great, that it should win an award, that
the movie was good enough to win something it won't
because it But anyway, the Grammys are fine. Last night
I didn't even watch all of it. What am I
talking about? I watched like a quarter of it, and
then I was like, and I'd read there was all

(01:21:50):
this cheating, and now I was like, I'm out. Um
the congrats Dan and Shay, there's real there. It's time
for the good news. You know. I love it when
these students nail their Standardized Testing Act SAT. We even

(01:22:12):
had a kid on from Arkansas who scored perfect on ACT.
A couple of times. Come so fascinated with kids because
I just wish it were me. Yeah, Like, I'm so
envious in a really wonderful way. But this kid, Stephen Kaya,
a high school junior, has also earned a perfect score
of thirty six on his ACT and then the SAT.
The high score is sixteen hundred. He scored a fifteen seventy.

(01:22:35):
Like he had to miss like one question, so he's
almost nailed them both. Only about three hundred of the
one million students who take the SAT get the perfect score. Man,
and he's just at it. Some might call him over achiever.
He plays in the orchestra. He's on the track and
baseball teams. He's on his school leadership board. He volunteers

(01:22:56):
his local hospital. He spent six weeks last sum we're
working on a biology project with the Hostring University. And
then he nailed these tests I'm talking about. And I
love this kid. I'll call it for him, like I
didn't even know if you listen, but Stephen Kaya, keep
doing what you do. And by the way, Kaylea Malo
from Arkansas appreciate you too. There you go. That's what's
all about. That was tell me something good cop searge

(01:23:19):
anyone in Pittsburgh, who here's a mysterious recording of a
baby crying to keep your door shut and call nine
one one. Amy tells, well, here's what I have. And
Amy told us years ago about it. This is how
long ago was. It was an email forward. It's like
I got an email that wasn't even like a Facebook share. Yeah, like,
if you hear a baby crying outside your door, don't answer.

(01:23:40):
I'm like, if I hear a baby outside my door,
I'm gonna answer it immediately. She was like, it's gang
and they're putting out a fake baby cry to get
you to open then they beat you up right. Police
in the South side of Pittsburgh have received four reports
of a recording of a baby crying and a child
crying out for help outside people's homes. The majority of

(01:24:00):
those targets appear to be college students. Pittsburgh police have
failed to find the source of the recordings. On arrival,
they say keep your door shut. They don't exactly say
that it's gangs, but they say something's up, something trying
to lure you out. And another thing that they'll do
is put like a baby car seat thing like or

(01:24:21):
on the side of the road, so like you'll see
it and you'll stop and you'll be like, oh my gosh,
is there a baby in there? And then they hijack
your car. It's true. Are you sure hasn't even been
a gang thing yet? They're just saying it could happen,
But you did say that a long time ago. Yes,
nothing bad has happened yet. There are no reports that
people getting jumped yet. But be aware. But I'm telling you,

(01:24:44):
if there's a baby crying outside of my door, I'm
going to open the door. I'm gonna take that chanel
open the door with protection, like open the door with
your gun or pepper spray or something. Stop it, stop it,
stop it. Coronavirus. I just said at home, read about
this all weekend. The doctor at the hospital in the

(01:25:07):
place where this coronavirus started, Buhan, dies after treating patients
with coronavirus. Yeah, that's heartbreaking. He was sixty two. Now
they say that, and I'm reading different reports. I think
I read eighty deaths so far. And the story that
I was watching this morning because it is growing, is
that they can't even tell when people have it, and

(01:25:29):
that you can pass it before you even get the
symptoms of it. Wow. The kid at Tennessee Tech not
he's negative. Not virus kid not virus came back negative.
The US has confirmed cases in Washington State, Chicago, and
most recently, Southern California. Canada says it discovered its first case,

(01:25:52):
a man in his fifties. It's that movie Bird Box
is the last one to do this where all of
a sudden, it was like, that's not real, that's not real.
That's not Oh my goodness, don't look at the murder
or whatever it is, the light, whatever it is. Yeah, Yeah,
the thing Southwest Airlines moves pasture from a plane to
Maryland amid coronavirus concerns after they had flu like symptoms.

(01:26:13):
Oh wow, the passenger had recently been in Beijing. Okay,
but they didn't have They didn't have it. He didn't
have it. Better safe than sorry, I guess. So the
sick passenger had completed the journey from Las Vegas, but
was escorted off the plane once it landed at Baltimore
Washington Airport Saturday afternoon. Passenger was referred to medical for evaluation.

(01:26:34):
This doesn't this doesn't say that he didn't have it.
Are you clearing him though, doctor garcia him. I just
I read that they checked and he was fine, but
they were taking for cautionary merit measures not to risk it.
Hospital staff wearing adult diapers to care for corona virus patients.
What hospital staff in Wuhan are wearing adult diapers while

(01:26:58):
treating the patients. They don't have time to use the
bathroom because there's so many people coming in. Oh my goodness,
so there's just one of diapers. They're also building hospitals.
They're two hospitals they're hoping to have up within two
weeks and one of them. They show all of the
bulldozers in the middle, just digging. Because they're building these
hospitals so fast. The Chinese city of Juhanas had to
build another hospital in six days in order to treat

(01:27:20):
patients suspected of contracting the coronavirus. There are currently eight
hundred and thirty confirmed cases. China has a record of
getting things done fast. Yeah, they say they can build
another one in six days. Wow, can they come here
and do stuff for us. There's gonna be like two
years to build a garage, like what you know. Well,

(01:27:42):
I'm I'm worried obviously, because I worry about all of that.
This morning, a little snipples like Corona And don't you
think in a boardroom somewhere the folks at Corona Beer
are going, dear God, let this pass. Oh, I'm not
associating the two. You think car Rona or Corona virus.

(01:28:03):
I know that you don't think that there's like you
think it's affecting sales, But I think it's maybe subconsciously.
Anytime that you're attached with something negative, people are dying. Yeah,
that's true. I do think that's something they're like, come on,
let's come on and find a cure or yeah, call
it something else. Yeah, yeah, they're ultra virus or something

(01:28:23):
wiser m oh man, I'm I I hate that, but
I hate that that everybody's getting sick. I hate that
that people are dying. I hate that that it's coming
this way because you know it is. How did it start?
Did people know how all this is from like a
fish market? Right? Well, that's what Bobby told me. Yeah,

(01:28:44):
I'm your That's where I get all my Corona news
is from Bobby, I know, and we only laugh because
we're nervous. I'm nervous. I probably read like ten stories
about it last night. So there's your there's your Corona update.
I mean in the fact that nurse is don't even
have time to use the restroom. Oh mine run through

(01:29:04):
those Amazon workers that their factory so big and they're
being held to work. You ever see that story? No
work and they have to wear adult diapers because they
don't get breaks. Oh, I'm sure that's real. I do
think that's a thing. So no, just bassos know about that.
I'd like to preface that by saying that just came
off the dome. Sounds like, I mean, you would think

(01:29:26):
they would handle that. Put up a porter potty or
this google. I'm Amazon workers adult diapers and see what
comes up and thought up on a screen. If you
don't mind, I bet you there's something to it. Wow,
if you ever do that to us, although I will say,
here we go, hold on, here we go. Amazon warehouse
workers skip bathroom breaks to keep their jobs, as report,
an undercover reporter and a labor survey expose herring work conditions.

(01:29:50):
I told you that's horrible, don't you guys? Listen to me? Well,
I hear you now, I just wanted to hear the article.
Calm down, But I mean, there aren't time where I
have to like raise my hand and be like, can
go to bathroom? Sometimes they use bottles instead of actual toilets.
Oh my gosh, there a lot of them. M m well, um, anyway,

(01:30:12):
wash your hands, folks, wash your hands, and not even
just as any flu off flus. Wash your hands. Um?
Would you say? Stay home? Yeah, stay in your doors.
Five unwritten rules you should be following every single day,
but you aren't. I've read over these. I'll go over
with you, and you haven't heard him yet. Can I

(01:30:33):
get a drum roll? Raymond Number five, RSVP even if
you can't make the party reply no, because that way
they don't account for you. Yeah. Do you do that? Yes? Oh,
good for you. I don't you just ignore it or
you RSVP if you're going for sure, r SDP if
I'm going, And a lot of times I don't know,
so I just kind of leave it. But I should

(01:30:54):
be better at that. I don't do that. Okay, sometimes
there's a maybe button. Yeah, I should be more deliberate
and saying I'm not coming if I'm not point one,
check in the bad category for me. But I'm gonna
get better. Life's about learning. Yes, I just learned something.
I should do that, okay. Number four, If you borrow something,
don't let someone else borrow it from you. Yeah, no,

(01:31:17):
I know that rule. You. I don't borrow things. I'm afraid.
I don't ever want to have something and not be
able to give it back. And sometimes accidents happened to
don't trying to borrow. You lend things out though all
the time, and then never expect to get it back,
because that's that's just how it be. Sometimes. Sweet I
remember that Eddie does all the time. It doesn't matter

(01:31:42):
what I wear if he likes it, he'll go like,
you gonna wear that again? Even if he knows I'm
gonna wear a bunch of times. Because he Eddie is
now the guy that gets along. You've started giving him
your clothes, heaving me down. And but so it's to
the point the ridiculous stuff where he knows I'm not
going to give it away, but it's like, hey, how
much do you like that shirt? Abby? Sometimes you do
a thing where you give something to someone and you

(01:32:02):
think you let them borrow it, but you gave it.
I don't think that's true. That happened with my George
straight shirt one time, not sometime. And he's like, you're
often known for this. No one it one time. I
let you borrow my George straight shirt. But what do
you what do you do when you borrow lind things
out to people because you gave it to me? Okay.

(01:32:23):
Number three only suggest to split the check evenly, even
if you ordered way lesser expensive stuff on the menu.
Meaning if you and I go to dinner, let's say
order four steaks and you have one piece of lettice, yeah,
and we're splitting the check, you still split the check
down the middle. That's the rule. That's the rule. Oh okay,
I would say I bide by that. As a matter

(01:32:44):
of fact. I try to go let me get it
the whole thing. Yeah, that way, it just eliminates the offering. Yeah.
Number two, do not swipe left or right off show
someone shows you a photo on their phone. I mean,
you don't go to the role. Yeah. Oh, I'll do
that like crazy if it's if it's a close friend,
I'll do that like crazy if it's somebody I don't know.

(01:33:04):
I don't really grab people's phones and look at stuff anyway.
I have them showing me with it because I want
to drop their phone. It's like sometimes let's say, hey,
can we get a picture, let's do a selfie, and
they'll hand me their phone and I'd be like, no, no, no,
you take not because I don't want touch the I want.
I don't want touch their phone. But two, I don't
want to drop their phone because then I'm responsible for
paying for the thing for breaking. Yeah. I had to
teach Steven send this one the hard way. What Oh,

(01:33:25):
he had someone's phone and he swiped and he saw stuff.
Whose phone? And what do you see? I don't want
to talk about it. Was it a girl? Say, who's
the guy? What I'm gonna tell you? I don't have
a single picture of my Dan gone, you shouldn't. Yeah
that then I he Stevenson started dying, laughing, he laughing.

(01:33:49):
I mean, if you're nine terrified, I would laugh. I
think I would probably laughing. And I think the phone
was hot. Get it out of my hands. So I
go and then I'm like, what are you doing? I'm like,
oh my gosh. And then I'm like, my eyes, my eyes,
I will never unsee that. And now I'm picturing it now. Guy? Wow?
Was it Steve Mockler think of all our guy for no,

(01:34:20):
but I mean we had to have a long talk
with him. Now, you don't go through people's phones. Can
you tell me off the air? Yeah? Okay, okay. It
was cut off right in the middle of the segment,
just to know, was oh or eight? Okay? Um, so

(01:34:40):
don't do that, don't swipe left to right. And then finally,
don't want up someone when they finished telling you a
story by telling one of your own. Yeah, but what
if your story is really good? Agree, sometimes I'll have
a good story. I'll buy my tongue and not say it.
Just save it or bring it up way later. Hey,
you know when you were talking about soon so earlier.

(01:35:02):
That's a thing too. Yeah, check this out? You think
that was good? Yeah? Wait to know? Hey? Yeah? Is
he famous? Oh? Boy? Was it? Ad? Was it? Jason
udis Pp tell the truth. I can't even look at

(01:35:27):
you right now. Um, let's do sixty seconds showdown over
on the phone. Why don't we go to Shannon in Virginia? Shannon,
how are you a good morning? Hey? Good morning studio?
You good? I'm good? How are you? We're pretty good.
We're gonna give a chance to win one hundred dollars.

(01:35:50):
We paid off everybody so far in miked right. Mike
was in my house asking for money the other day.
He was like, Hey, I need some cash. And I
was like you, like, are you all right? Like we
pay you pretty good? He like he got a big
raise last year when he became like the head rider,
a content guy the show. And I was He's like,
I need some cash and he goes, I said, what's
what's up? He goes, I gotta pay those people that
beat you in when Bobby's sixth seconds show down? Okay,

(01:36:11):
so I'll ask you ten questions If you get all
of them in sixty seconds, you win one hundred dollars
of my money. Okay, Shannon. Oh, I hate to take
your money, but I'm ready. Yeah, you can take it.
Have you heard Have you heard about this game before? Yes? Okay,
I play every time you play it, and I win
every time. But now I'm I'm like, oh, super nervous
every time. Wow. Okay. So basically you have to get

(01:36:34):
one right answer every six seconds. You have three categories
to choose from. You have the Bobby Bone Show, Disney movies,
or science. I'm gonna hate to say it, but I'm
gonna do Disney movies. Oh wow. All right, this is
Shannon and Virginia. Shannon, what do you do for a living?
I own a bakery. We actually cater for you at

(01:36:58):
the Paramount in Charlotteville a couple of years ago. We
met you. You were sick, but you still showed up
and did an amazing show like you felt sick. At first,
I thought that's that was her adjective for you. Yes,
some people would say both, like yes, literally, I was zilli.
I was Okay, listen, I want to say quickly, I
love Bear Grylls and I watched your show. I love

(01:37:20):
it how he says we'll be We'll be. Um, you
did an amazing job and I instantly cried when he
was talking to you about your life. And I have
some of the same past experiences, grow up with humble beginnings,
and it really touched me. So you did an amazing,
amazing job. Well, thank you, Shannon. I appreciate that. Well,
now I'm rooting for you more than I was. Here
we go, she has I was already rooting for you,

(01:37:42):
but here's here's more. You have, Um sixty seconds, ten questions, Raymond,
you'll start the time or at the end of the
first question? Here we go. Question number one? What time
did Cinderella's godmother say this spell would break as Cinderella
was going to the ball midnight? Correct? In the Lion King,
what was the name of Simba's unclear? Correct? Carl Frederickson

(01:38:06):
is a name of the old man? And what movie iBOT? Incorrect?
What Disney movie is about Array? Who dreams of becoming
a great chef? Rat about a rat? It's Rata Ta
you get down on free. What's the name of Captain
Hooks right hand man? What's the name of Captain Hooks
right hand man path which Disney character filled down a

(01:38:29):
rabbit hole? Oh? Um, Alison want Alice? Correct? Jaffar is
the villain? What Disney movie? Oh Latin correct? Where did
the movie Leelo and Stitch take place Hawaii? Correct? And
which Disney movie would you find the character, Sebastian, I'll

(01:38:50):
oh ut correct? What Disney movie is about an arcade
game character? That final question is who is always tired
of being the bad guy? Who was always tired to
be in the bad What Disney movie about an arcade
arcade game character who was always tired of being the
bad guy? Oh? My gosh, I don't know what. I

(01:39:13):
don't know. I don't know that one is wreck it Ralph? Yeah? Um?
Going back up? Oh yeah um. Captain Hook's right hand
man was mister Smee. Definitely didn't know that one. Never
heard of him. Not Carl Frederickson is the name, not
in Pinocchio but in up Up Yeah, the Old Man.
And then I gave you Rata TWOI there was a

(01:39:35):
type on my page here it said what Disney movie
is about it? It says a ray And I was
like a movie about I thought it was gonna be nemo. Yeah,
that's what I thought to find a nemo, but Mighty
yelled rat from across the room, so we gave that
one to you. You probably would have got that for
sure anyway, I said it. Did you not hear me?
I said, oh, well you got it anyway? You got
it anyway? Um, how made you get right? Seven? You

(01:39:56):
did it? You did? Okay? You did okay? Yeah that
was those photopher than I thought they would be. Yeah,
it's always tough when you get on and you do
it with the pressure. Yeah it is. It's so much
easier when you're the water cooler, you know, quarterback and
you're sitting in your car and you're like, man, I
kind of got that. What part were they thinking? I
enjoy watercolor? Quarterback? Wack um? Thank you for listening Monday.

(01:40:21):
Monday morning, you're like, hey, why didn't he you know,
go to the tight end and so the wide receiver
and you're like, oh, that was a stupid path, but
well you did good mister Smee and wreckont Ralph. I
would would have never got those either. So thank you
for listening. Shannon, appreciate you and thanks for the nice words. Welcome, honey,
I have a great day. We love you guys. Think
you get the good work. We listen every single day

(01:40:42):
at our bakery. We love you. And let's shout out
that bakery real quick. What's the name of that bakery.
It is Sweet Nana Cakes. We actually have a lineup,
you know, their desserts that we promote. Um. So, I
don't know if you're still doing keto, but we'll send
you a We'll send you a box. So y'all control
Sweet Nana Cakes. Yeah, there you go, checking all right.

(01:41:02):
I thank you justin Moore now the ones that didn't
make you too bye bye, see you later. Appreciate it
all you guys for listening to Bye bye, thank you,
bye bye, thank you, bye bye, thank you, bye bye.
I'm like a flight attendant when they leave. Thank you byye,
have a good trip, Thank you, Hoby, a good trip.
Thank you by bye. Bobby. So love it that you're here,
and you should really. If you're not on the iHeart

(01:41:24):
Radio train yet, it's free. You can listen to our
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Let's say you're driving around. You don't know where you are,
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know how to do, I'll say you forget all your memory,
like I don't know how to do anything, but the
only thing you know how to do is worked that
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(01:41:44):
I Heeart Country. We're live right there on the iHeartRadio app.
I would encourage you to to check out. I have
a music podcast that I do and Michael Hobby from
A Thousand Horses was a guest and I did an
interview show with him and so they have the radio smoke.
By any chance, you have to clip of that song,
and so they talked for an hour, and I know
I mentioned it earlier, but he talked about and it
was a really cool story about how they were they

(01:42:05):
got a deal and they were dropped. They gotta deal
and then that deal didn't work out, the third deal
and they just don't give up. It's a real great
podcast with him, and he's also related to the Black
Crows and so it's a cool podcast. But we Eddie
and I did another one yesterday that I forgot to
mention earlier. It's songs with crazy twists, so it's not
an interview when it's just us talking about songs with

(01:42:26):
crazy twists. For example, what's the twist in a boy
named Sue Amy? Do you know the song Johnny something
about the dad who's trying to teach him to be tough?
That's it? Nice? So the whole song, yeah, it's him
Johnny kat or Sue trying to find his dad because

(01:42:47):
he ticked he was named Sue. And he finally find
his dad and you're like, oh boy, here it is
and they get into a fight and then at the
end he was like, hey, man, I knew I had
to go and I couldn't teach you how to be
tough myself, so I named you Sue, so so that
would teach you to be tough. Yeah, that's a twist,
he did say to it. Well, I expecting that, So
we did a bunch of them. Do you know this
is the song called Peanut Colada song. This is my
favorite one. Have you ever heard this? Yeah? You know

(01:43:12):
what it's about? And there's a twist at the end
if I guess, I don't know, Okay, So this whole song,
he's basically putting out a personal ad and so and
it's like, hey, if you like peanut coladas and if
you like walks in the rain and you like whatever.
So he's putting out this ad and he's going to
meet this girl, and finally he meets the girl. That

(01:43:32):
turns out the girl who comes to meet him is
already his girl. And they're and they're both like, oh,
it's you, and they laugh and yeah, and then and
then Amy, he says, I didn't know that you, okay?
And then Eddie and I kind of debated in the
podcast they both should be mad at each other, right,
but if they're both mad, does it equal out? Are

(01:43:54):
you back to even? So it's and then it led
them to each other, yeah, and then maybe it reignited
their flame. Right. Check out that Bobby cast. We did
it yesterday songs with a crazy twist, and we also
broke down Kelsey Ballerini song La, which doesn't isn't part
of that. We did new music as well, but we
broke down that song too nice. There you go. I
like it. Raymondo is our sound guy, our audio guy.

(01:44:16):
He pushes all the buttons as we do the show.
So if he hears like a clip or something, he
probably edited it and then he's pushing the button to
play it. We have this glass room that he's not
in the same room that we're in, but I can
see him through the wall. Kind of looks like Joey
from Friends, kind of acts like Joey from Friends. Raymond,
Do I hear you had a miserable Uber driver experience? Yeah,
so chick ended up leaving her phone and your chick, Yeah,

(01:44:40):
you can say your fiance I left a restaurant, she
left her phone, couldn't find it. Ended up finally getting
ahold of the uber driver, but he wasn't gonna give
it back to us. How did you get ahold of him?
I believe it shows their number in the app, so
you can go back to a ride and you'll get
a number, but they don't have to answer. They don't
have to text you back. Okay. So we get to
talking to the guy. He's holding the phone ransom. He

(01:45:01):
wants a hundred dollars to give us the phone back,
and we look in the app it says fifteen dollars
is a normal charge for that, but he goes, no,
pay me through PayPal or you're not getting the phone.
So he comes to our apartment complex sits outside will
not give us the phone unless the PayPal transaction goes through.
So did you have his full name? Yeah, we got it. Yeah.
Did you have it from the app though, No, but

(01:45:22):
we got it from PayPal. So I tried to I
hit up Uber after the fact and I was like, Hey,
probably not how you're supposed to do business. This dude
would not give the phone back, so we had to
pay him. Can we get some kind of a refund
or refund something? But you gave him a hundred bucks? Yeah?
Did you go down and do the exchange? No? That
was my buddy's bigger. We told Ross, We're like, dude,
go down there, talk to this guy. So he went
and he had the PayPal transaction and went through, and

(01:45:43):
they gave my fiance or phone. Gosh, that's scary because
they know your address when they're dropping you off, and
then they know, Like, you don't want to ruffle feathers
of someone like that. That's kind of not acting right. Well,
and someone acts fishy in one way, they'll probably doing
another right as well. So you paid? Why would even
give them? If I was just going to run a

(01:46:04):
rotten scam, I would go pay pay PayPal and I
would never give the phone back, Like, if I was
gonna be a bad person, I would commit to it.
But you paid him and he gave it to you. Yeah,
but I'm still talking with Uber. It's kind of a cluster.
But they're not gonna give you the money back they're
supposed to because it says there's only a few of
fifteen dollars for the phone, so he overcharged us by
eighty five dollars. I guess my point is you could
run a scam on Uber and go, hey, Uber, we

(01:46:25):
did this and you paid a buddy one hundred bucks
and claim they did it to you. I just don't
it's out of it. He's not a buddy, he's an
Uber driver. He's in their database as a driver. He
was on that trip with us. We're not just making
all the and the transaction went down right after the
trip ended. No, I get it, and you were you
were being treated unfairly. But you could easily make that
a scam with your friend who's an Uber driver like

(01:46:45):
you drive Uber. Yeah, I could easily do that scam
with you. It's not worth it. This guy's probably gonna
lose his job. I mean he got a quick hundred yes,
but not looking good. Right Now, in the long term,
I'll tell you that what kind of car did you drive?
It was a big old SUV type van because I
believe six of us were in it. So mhmm. So
he gave him one hundred bucks worth it. She needed
her phone. She felt like he was never going to

(01:47:06):
give it back, which, now that we think about it,
of course he was going to give it back. We
maybe should have negotiated a little bit better. Could you
not give him one? Did you get one star? How
many stars you give him? Get friends? App So I'll
ask them, but what would you have done? Man? I
probably would have paid to get it back, for sure,
because I don't want to cause more drama, even though
that is so wrong. It just I wouldn't want them

(01:47:28):
to come back and like kill me for you think, like,
I'm like, what is the worst thing that can happen?
I'd rather just have my phone back, give him the money,
and him never think of me again. Well, that's unfortunate.
Does does your fiance show a ring off her where
she goes? Now? Oh? Yeah, doesn't matter, bar, restaurant, wherever

(01:47:48):
we go. She's always got it on. If she doesn't,
I look at her funny, like, so you want her
to show it up? Yes, especially at the house. I
always say, polish that thing off, let me see it.
Is it a big to do when you guys go
places because you're newly engaged, like, oh they're here. Everybody's
always exciting it and big stuff's happening. Now you know,
they're going dress shopping. We're doing couples brunches. I saw,
she wrote on Twitter yesterday she said, did she say

(01:48:10):
yes to the dress? She said yes to the dress?
Oh wow, that's awesome. And so I saw the ended
up being the dresses that were turned downs. But I
never obviously saw the one she picked. Oh so you
haven't seen the one she picked. You saw the one
she rejected, which there was some smoking ones. Man, they
don't put a lot of coverage on these dresses anymore. Honestly,
it looked more like lingerie than a wedding dress. I'll

(01:48:31):
tell you all right now, all right, everything's good though
on your world, very good, all right. I was reading
the story about junk drawers, and I only have one
in my house because I really tried to do a
good job of putting crap out of the house when
it's crap in the stuff I might use into one drawer.

(01:48:51):
You Yeah, I have a junk dre. Would you have
multiple drawers? We really just have one junk drare and
that collects a lot. It's a big one. Yeah. Well,
they say loose batteries and a junk drawer are a
fire hazard. Really because if metal comes into contact with
about the positive and the negative post of a battery
calls a short circuit, and it could. There has been

(01:49:12):
a few junk drawer fires that have happened. I had
no idea. And we have batteries in our junk drawer
for sure. You know where we both struggle with. But
you more than me is drawer drawer. Yeah, I mean
I don't. I don't do great at it either, But
I say drawer, and this is a word you're not
supposed to say slow either. I don't think junk drawer.

(01:49:33):
Now you think about it, it's harder to say. So anyway,
if you have a bunch of batteries in a junk drawer,
like out, Okay, we're done for today. And what's going
on with you thinking about junk drawers? My my pantries
kind of like a hot mess. But I'm excited because
I work with California Closets and they're coming to do
like a new pantry and saw, so I have to
get it kind of. I want to get it cleaned
out and organized so that it can be put back

(01:49:54):
together really amazing. So I'm excited about that. So I'm
cleaning so adult. You brought me Meta musil for a
gift and then you're excited about a closet clean out. Yeah,
I know what about you. Let's see him. I have
it won't be up today. But Paul D. Giovanni, who
is a producer and a writer and was also in
Boys Like Girls before he came over and wrote a

(01:50:16):
bunch of hit songs. It was doing a Bobby cast.
I'm going to to box today. I sent a friend
and his kid over to box with my trainer, Jared
and so his kids six, and he was like, my
kids really looking a box, and so I sent them
over today and they're gonna go and do that, and
I'm gonna go over and see Jared right after that.
So I'm gonna go over there. I'm gonna work out too,

(01:50:37):
but do that and then um, I go back and
start shooting American Idol. I leave here Wednesday evening to
fly to Hawaiian it's fly all day to Hawaii and
you go and you're in the sun all day. So
I gotta get that Hawaii spray tand tonight so it
doesn't look so fresh that I'm just a little orange

(01:50:57):
because day one you're always a little orange. Oh care,
how good a spray tan you guy? The first day?
Afterward you're a little bit orange. So I'm gonna get
that tonight too. I gotta you know, pretty busy, uh,
pretty busy day, but I'm all right, I feel pretty good. Yeah,
big week. Um, that's the deal. Thank you guys. I'm
on Instagram mister Bobby Bones, and I did not get
my shoes. I thought my shoe video was already up,

(01:51:18):
but it's not up. I will be putting it up
very soon. If you want to see my favorite five
pair of shoes right now, because I do the favorite
five videos that will be up today at mister Bobby
Bones on Instagram. One of them, what is a pair
you got? Me? And I? Well, yeah, it's it's the
Christian lou Vitan's List. Well yeah, I couldn't put a
number one because there's but I did all the rest

(01:51:40):
of them, I put the price on them. I didn't
put the prize on those, Okay, I just put question marks.
You don't even want to know. They were a gift
from Aim. You don't even want to know. But um,
that video will be up on my Instagram today, mister
Bobby Bones. Thank you guys. Hope you have a great Monday.
We'll see you on Tuesday show. Goodbye, ye
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