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October 15, 2020 89 mins

Bobby talks with Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge about the story of 19-year-old Olivia Stone who married an 89-year-old resident in the senior living center where she works in Russellville, Arkansas. Eddie’s teacher had to have a conversation with him after they found a water gun in his foster son’s backpack. Plus, we bring back our game "Amy vs. Lunchbox"!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show, pre show. We
just finished the show. If you're new to this podcast,
what we do now is just ramble until you get
to here today's radio show. I'll start with this. Dexter
has been revived at showtime for I love Dexter. I
love how Dexter ended. Some people hated it. I'm not
going to run it. I love Dexter. And so Michael

(00:23):
Shall will return as the Avenging serial killer, eight years
after the last show aired. If you're looking for a
show to watch, it takes a long time, like you
want to really get invested. I think there are eight seasons,
maybe seven. But it's a great show. And of course
some seasons are better than others. That's anything that goes
three or four seasons. Somebody like you know where really
sort of sucking was this, Well, it goes up and down.

(00:45):
If you're on that long and you're that successful, some
are gonna be better than others. A friend reached out
about the Office the other day and say, Hey, I'm
on the last season of the Office. It's a struggle
because Michael Scott left. They bring in new characters. It's
not as good as this season. Is that eight, eight, nine,
Oh okay, Wow, how many seasons on the total? Nine total? Okay?
And so he's like, I want to season nine of

(01:07):
the Office, and I said, yeah, it's a struggle because
some of the new characters, and obviously they've been on
a long time. He said, but the end of it
wraps it all up in a bow and you're gonna
love it. Just watch it now. I can watch every episode,
no problem. I've just seen it so many times. Still
watch it when I go to bed. But it's off
Netflix as of December thirty. First it goes over to
the cock o the peacock. The peacock. Yeah. Yeah, but

(01:34):
if you want to start, that's fine. I thought, that's
what you call it. We just taught out a nickname.
If it's stuck, guess it didn't stick. Nope, not good.
We can make a stick. Are people. Are you allowed
to talk about your son by using his name anymore? Yeah,
I mean we can talk about it. He just told me.
He gave me the heads up that we can now
use his name again. Oh you're back, Yeah, we're back.

(01:56):
He got recognized at the grocery store, and the guy
that worked it was so nice to him. In fact,
Stevenson even described him as the kindest man in the world.
And I think he just thought it was really cool
meeting a listener. And the listener said, because Stevenson said,
how do you know who I am? My name? He's like,
I listened to the Bobby Bones show. You're Stevenson. So
then something he brought up again, He's like, remember when

(02:19):
I told you how you couldn't use my name, Well,
I'm okay with it now. Again. I said, okay, well,
we've been trying to respect your wishes and calling you
my son, but if you're fine with it now, it'd
be much easier to use your name. So he said, yeah,
go ahead, it's fine. The guy recognized you guys with
masks on. Well, I mean he recognized Stevenson first, which

(02:40):
that's crazy. Yeah, I mean from his eyes, Yeah, his eyes.
I guess maybe I can't. I'm trying to think if
he had on this superman zaccent, because he still has
a Haitian accent. No, he was pushing the cart. He
loves to push the car. But maybe he saw him
with two white parents. Kind of a dead giveaway. Yeah,
at times, Yeah, you got a new request for a

(03:02):
podcast endorsement by O B. Well, there's these sheets, and
I thought that their advertising was right up your alley
because BYOB normally stands for, you know, bring your own
beer or bring your own Bible, whatever. But I had
never heard by OB when it's bring your own betting.

(03:22):
And I just like when I went to their website
and I was like, oh man, this is right up
Bobby's alley. I bet, especially with coronavirus, I wouldn't be
surprised if you start traveling with your own betting everywhere
you go. Well, I used to travel with my own
betting everywhere I went. Then I would do TV stuff
and they would put me in nice hotels and they
would change out their stuff every day, and I'd request
it because I'm a germophobe. So it just depends on

(03:42):
the kind of hotel I'm going into. Now. Yeah, like
when we're taping our nat GEO show, we're usually staying
at whatever is the closest. It can be pretty nice
or kind of dumpy, and we're all good with that
because we're just in really small parts of very unknown places.
And then I'll take some sheets. But even now, I
feel like people are cleaning their stuff really wonderfully because

(04:05):
everybody's scared of getting Corona. So yeah, that's interesting though.
All right, that's all I got for today. We're gonna
get today's show. It's pretty good. Um, anything you'd like
to say. You have a new episode of Four Things
up yep with Matthew West, which if you're familiar with him,
you already know he's awesome as a Christian singer, songwriter person.
But even if you've never heard of him, or you're

(04:27):
not into Christian music or whatever, it's such it's an
inspiring episode. Like he's amazing storyteller. He has a lot
of wisdom. Right there, you go back, We're gonna play
the show all right. By transmitting he's good coming up

(04:50):
in just a little bit. We'll talk to Tanya Tucker
all day long. I'll be talking to my friends here
in the studio morning, studio Morning. It's a voicemail we
got last night. Here you go. Hey, you guys. So
I actually have an interview next week for a job,
and it's supposed to last all day. I have six
interviews and I have to do a presentation about myself

(05:11):
and I'm so so nervous. So could you all just
help me a little bit and tell me what to
do to get over the nerves and how to perform
my best in this interview. Thanks love the show. This
will go for a public speaking or an interview or
anything that you don't normally do that you have to
do that is a bit uncomfortable. Okay, you're not going
to get over the nerves unless you take like a xanax,

(05:33):
and then you might be a little fluffy in another
part of your life. I wouldn't recommend that. What I
would say to you is that you just have to
accept you're going to be nervous and not be upset
at yourself for being nervous, because it's a lot easier
to perform how you want to perform if your expectation is, oh,
I'm gonna get nervous. If your expectation isn't that you're like,

(05:54):
I'm gonna find it. When it happens to you, you
will react in a negative way. So not the advice
you want to hear, because it's not gonna cure your problem,
but it's at least gonna make it acceptable to you
to have it and go, well, I'm gonna get nervous,
and while I'm nervous, I will do this. So that's
my first recommendation. Secondly, the little trick that I try

(06:16):
to do is I try to imagine if I'm nervous,
sending all the nerves to one spot in my body.
Because sometimes if it's a big performance for me, if
I have to go on stage and you know, do
stand up and it's taped or you know, I did
the Reba was given them through Fancy Award, and I
had to see Yeah in DC and I had to

(06:38):
go out and do ten minutes a stand up in
front of Supreme Court justices, Reba McIntire, all these Yeah.
It was the most pressure that I've ever felt period
in performing because it wasn't about me. And what I
did is when welp here, I am at the Kennedy
Center Honors in the Kennedy Center. I shouldn't be here.
I had a crazy imposters drome. But I was asked

(07:01):
to do it. So I said, Okay, well here we go.
I'm extremely nervous. What do I do? One It's okay
to be nervous. I'm supposed to be nervous. You're supposed
to be nervous in big situations in your life, good
or bad. You're supposed to be nervous. Secondly, how do
I temper this a little bit? And so what I
did is I just imagined taking all the nerves and
bawling it up inside on my shoulder, and then I
just pushed it out of my hand. Is it stupid? Yeah?

(07:22):
Did it work a little bit? Yeah? A little bit.
It also gave me something to focus on other than
me being nervous. That's my recommendation to you and anybody
out there is going through something. One, It's okay to
be nervous. You should be be excited that you're nervous,
because rarely in life do you get to be nervous
about awesome things. You have a chance to get a
great job here, look at you. Congratulations. You get to
be nervous. How about that? And then secondly, you have

(07:47):
to find a way to focus on it that it
doesn't just overtake you completely. So that's my advice to you.
Appreciate that. I think a lot of people can use
that advice. I could have used it five or six
years ago. No, I would just say to picture yourself
doing an amazing job that I channel some of my
nervous energy and I've heard Bobby say tons of times,
and I hear him in my head say, yes, get it.

(08:08):
Be thankful that you're nervous about something, because that means
it's important. And so if you want to do well,
picture yourself doing well and channel some of those nerves
into positive energy of you killing it and doing the
best that you can do. And that'll be better than
if you're freaking out and thinking you're going to mess up.
You're not going to mess up, and have that be
your vision. Good luck. You didn't leave a name here,

(08:30):
but we're rooting for you. I hope you do fantastic
at that. All right, how's your day you get so far? Yeah? Yeah,
I've been great, got pretty good show today. Tanya Tucker
again coming up in a little bit. Edie's foster kid
took something to school he should have taken to school.
We'll hear about Yeah, we'll hear about that on the way.
Could have got him suspended. Oh fine, it was meth
What it wasn't It wasn't. That's what everybody's thinking in

(08:56):
their head. Anybody know because Eddie has that laying around?
Who knows you? Like lunch Box said, you never know
who you're sleeping next to ours in the same studio
on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, Tanya Tucker, Hey, Tanya,
how are you? Hey? I'm good. Thanks, appreciate you calling
talking with us. Tany just put out a new record,

(09:16):
It's Live from the Troubadour, which is out at midnight tonight,
so you guys can hop on it tonight, but tomorrow,
you know, new music comes out on Friday. I just
wanted to roll through a couple of these tracks real
quick before I talk to you about it. The final
track is Delta Don. This is the big one from
back with Tania first started here you go. So do

(09:42):
you close all of your shows with the song, Tanya?
I do? I have for years. Yeah, that's that's the
one I end everything with. Are people standing up and
singing every word of the song? Well, in most cases
that's very true. Um, you know, and well he let

(10:05):
them come down to the front of the stage if
they want to get a little closer. I'd like to
give a little closer to them. And I mean I
just read people's faces and while they were singing this song,
and it's it's always a great experience for me. You
were thirteen years old with Delta Do. You were thirteen
years old when Delta Don became a hit. Well, what

(10:25):
is it like is a thirteen year old having a
number one song? You know, a lot of hard work,
a lot of of back kitchens, back doors. Um, it
was anything but glamorous. Uh, if anything, it's it's it's much. Uh,
it's it's much more compelling for me now than it

(10:46):
was then, because back then I was it was I
was struggling, trying to to do all kinds of shows
and trying all kinds of musicians and in fact, I
didn't even have a band, so I was about about sixteen,
I guess, so I had to work with the house
musicians and that wasn't that wasn't pleasant a lot of times.

(11:07):
But the song that's got me through so much up
and down and handed it out and I'll tell you
what it's it's always there for me and people are
always there to hear it. Track six on This Life
from The Troubadour as a really cool medley of Bruce
Springsteen I'm on Fire and too Ring of Fire, Johnny Cash,
I'm gonna play a little bit of this love is It?

(11:37):
Bernie had such a cool song how'd you guys settle
on that Medley tenure? She knows I've been asked that,
and I keep trying to figure out what the answer is.
I think it was just one one time, being rehearsal.
I just kind of put put them together. I mean,
there's both songs about fire, and I think there was

(11:59):
one other song gonna add to it. I think it
was the Porn Sisters. Remember that song fire, I'm riddening
in his cars? Remember that one? Yeah, I'm on Fire.
I thought one actually another song about fire. So I
think that's really what made me do it. But uh,
I like to kind of go off the grid sometimes. Um,

(12:21):
you know, I always do my songs, so sometimes it
it gives me a little breather to kind of go
and do someone else's songs, especially one ones that I've
really really h you know, Revere and and people that
I've really loved. Of some friends, some I've never met,
but both Johnny Cash I knew, and Jim Carter. So

(12:44):
it's kind of meat. And I'd like to also do
the things that are a little unexpected. And I don't
think that you would expect me. You would expect to
hear me sing this song uh ring of Fire or
I'm on fire. But I can only hope that frinktein
here is that I've never met him. I would love

(13:05):
to do so someday. But my son loves him and
he really loved that song, so I think it probably
started out with him. My fun graceful that. I sure
would love to hear from old Bruce and see what
he thinks about it. We'll put a call out, right,
Let's put a call out to Bruce and see if
we can. We can let him know, all right, Um, well,

(13:27):
I can't get a hold of Johnny, but I can
try Bruce. Um here, I saw that your English bulldog?
Still I saw on Instagram. I also have an English bulldog.
My question is how much have you spent on vet bills?
Oh that's funny. It's not really funny, but it is funny.
I said, thank you James Pray. You know he gave
her to me when she was just a baby. Um,

(13:49):
but are you still there? Yeah, I'm still listening. I'm
totally ready for what you're about to say, because I'm
sure I've experienced it too. Okay, Okay, I guess I
was getting the call. So they'll they just go to wait.
But anyway, um uh yeah, he's gave it to me
when she was about four or five months old, and
he actually gave it two one he right away. He

(14:09):
named Blue and Lynde because it was her birthday and
she's a rare blue. But I couldn't keep her because
then he thought so bad. But I kept sell her
and she has just been wonderful. But men to tell you,
she's definitely a rich man's dog, you know, and you
know what I mean. I mean, I tell her the
twenty thousand dollars dogs, because you know, she's had operations

(14:31):
on her eyes or her throat um. You know, they
have such small traits. And she just had her second
eye operation and now she's gonna have to have a
little facelift because she's a really bad wrinkles. So I
think of me and has to get two for one.
Maybe he is the lover of my life, really is.

(14:56):
And some wonderful artist has painted. H did a show
in Kentucky a couple of Fridays ago, and a wonderful guy,
I think his name was Mike Johnson. We sent up
a beautiful painting of Stella. So I've got it up
on my wall now, but they are great dogs. What's
your dog's name. My dog's name is Stanley. And he

(15:16):
was given to me and I was told, hey, he's
sick when when I give him to And I was like, listen,
I'll take a dog. I love a dog. I'll nurse
him back. But then I realized sick means for a bulldog,
he's had nine surgeries at this point. Oh yeah, well,
we got to get our dogs together. That would be
great to have a little playbaate, you know. And what
color is yours? Brown and white? Yeah? And bulldogs are

(15:39):
my dog bullies. Every other dog like runs into him,
So I think that would be good. I think kind
of met their match, you know. Oh absolutely. And this
is your snore because, oh boy, Stella is a snore. Bad. Yeah,
we weren't very out of bed, and a lot of
times we are. Both of these stories so bad. He
can't sweep from the same but you know, he yeah,

(16:00):
I mean, it's just the way it is. Right now,
Tanya Tucker, Right now, Tanya tuckers on the phone with us.
She has a new record that's coming out of midnight
tonight tomorrow. Be sure to check it out live from
the Troubadour. Do you have your Grammy's yet? Have they
mailed into you? I finally got him the other day
and I have them in here right beside my piano,

(16:21):
and I'm very proud of That's pretty cool. Whenever you
saw that you were the most nominated country artist, how'd
you feel? Well? I mean, I felt like I was dreaming.
Really uh it is It's just hard to imagine. And
then for for for the one, the one that we
were up for, it was a really grew in my mind.

(16:41):
Was song of the Year all Genres. So to me, wow,
this is be in the top five songs of all genres?
Was you know, wow? Just amazed me. But lining song
of the year was jezz An Album of the Year. Wow,
I just want this year last and last and last,

(17:02):
because as soon's I gets sting by so quickly and
I really want to enjoy it more, you know. Yeah,
here's a clup of that. Here's bring My Flowers. Now,
this is from the live record Bring the Flowers. Well,
I'm living, I won't know, but Tania's really nice to

(17:25):
talk to you. I appreciate the time. I hope so
many people listen to this live record. And then they'll
come see you live once we're able to go to
shows again. Well, I'm such a fan of your show,
and I think you have a beautiful boy. I love
talking to you, and I just I'm such a fan
of yours and I want to congratulate you too on

(17:47):
your proposal for Chitman. Oh, thank you very much, I said,
I said, I always tell my friends when are going
to get married. I said, well, I'll I'll sing the
song as a wedding, right, And I'm saying, all right,
there she is anybody? All right, Tanny, have a great day.
Talk to you soon, hopefully. All right, Bye, bye, Eddie.

(18:12):
So what happened with your foster kid? Yeah, he took
a gun to school? What kind of gun? A water gun?
Oh my god, he took a water gun. And when
I picked him up from school, the teacher goes, ah,
he found something in his bag that he shouldn't have had.
What did you think it was? Immediately, Oh, I don't know.
My mind's like, well, what could be in his bag?
You know, he's he's what five six years old? You

(18:33):
know what could be in his bag? And they're like,
we found a water gun in there, and we just
told him it's not a big deal. But we told him,
you just can't be bringing that to school. So I
turned around looking at him, like, you had a water gun?
He goes, I don't know how I got in my bag.
So we traced it back. It's when we took a trip,
you know, like a few weeks ago or whatever, and

(18:53):
we left them pack their backpacks with toys and he
left the water gun in there, Like, oh my god.
He didn't take it out and start squirting people. No, no,
he was taking a book out and it just fell out.
But it reminded me too, because you know, anytime stuff
like that happens, I kind of tell a little story like,
you know that happened to me when I was a kid,
What I took a bullet to school? Didn't mean to again.

(19:15):
We were on a hunting trip the weekend before and
I had a bunch of bullets in my bag and
it fell out of my bag. And at the end
of the school day, somebody was like, miss we found
the bullet, and then the teacher was like a bullet,
like yeah, and I was like, oh gosh, that's mine
for sure. It's a rifle bullet, like a real, real bullet.
And I had to claim it one of the principal's
office and everything, and he was just like wow, really,

(19:37):
I'm like, yes, it's not a big deal. You just
gotta check your bag, you know, don't take stuff like that.
But it was a lesson, was fine, and no one
got in huge trouble. I think times and locations effects situations.
Whenever I was in high school, obviously you're talking about
the late nineties, we would have shotguns in our back
window in the window gun. Yeah, and you'd have bullets

(19:58):
in your backpack pocket. But I'm from a rural town
in Arkansas, and hunting wasn't something that was sensationalized. It
was like bullets and guns. It was just a tool,
and so it wasn't a deal. Yeah, you didn't bring
a pistol, you don't make a sort of handgun. No,
it was just bullets. And one of them fell out,
and I mean it's it's a six millimeter bullet, man like,
so it looked like I mean, I think today they

(20:20):
found that the whole school and gets shut down. Caitlin
had a school shooting in Oklahoma at her school when
she was a kid, so much that she had to
get out of school and her mom had a teacher
for a year. So people got shot. Yeah, people get shot.
Guy came in shooting. Yeah, And I think that's why
this is such a big deal. Even the teacher she's like,
it's not a big deal, but but we have we
have to tell you and anyone else, like, they just
can't bring that to school, even if it looks big.

(20:41):
And in some schools there are so this is the rule,
don't break it. They suspend the kid immediately. They're like,
we hate to have to do this, but the rule
says this. You knew the rule before you came in,
and now we have to enforce the rule. And although
it seems very extra, you go, well, it was the rule.
Everybody knew the rule, and at least they stated it

(21:01):
ahead of time. Yeah. So luckily that wasn't the case. No,
it was not the case luckily. Right. Did he learn
anything from it? Yeah, he learned. Check his back before
he goes to school. Make sure there's nothing inappropriate in there,
Jeminy school shooting at your school? No lunch? Fuck did you? Uh? No?
One time there was a guy showing off a gun
in English class and he shot the girl through the leg.
I mean, it wasn't like a shooting, but he was

(21:22):
just showing off and he literally ran out of the
building stole two cars because he freaked out, like he
was like, I gotta go, and he got arrested. And
then another guy showed me like we were in line
at the capture and he look at this. I had
a gun in his backpack and I was like, goold Sean, cool,
gotta go, Sean. Doesn't seem like God's making a lot
of great decisions. Well, Eddie, glad to hear that everything

(21:43):
is fine. Yeah, thank you. Was the latest from Nashville
and Tullywood Morgan number two. Low Cash dropped a song
with the Gronkowski Brothers. It's called Cloud of Dust, Old
Cloud the Country Last, Good Old Please Shops. Nicky Guyan

(22:15):
revealed that she and her husband Grant are expecting a
baby boy. You can see her full statement on the
news at Bobby Bones dot com. The Billboard Music Awards
aired last night. Garth Brooks was honored with the Icon Award,
Luke Holmb's one Top Country Artist, and Dan and Jay
with Justin Bieber took home Top Country Song with ten
thousand hours. I'm Morgan number two that's your skinny home.

(22:38):
It's time for the good news lunchbox. Something Good. An
eighty year old man in Modusto, California is driving down
the highway when all of a sudden, boom, the car
in front of him crashes off the highway into a canal.
Driver stuck. Eighty year old pulls over, jumps in the canal,

(22:58):
saves the driver. I know you thought the eighty year
old was gonna be the one that crashed in the canal.
Eighty year old man, he's the hero, and it's like
the sixth cents. I was twisted. Wow, I had no idea.
There you go. That's what it's all about. That was
tell me something good shown to day. This story comes
to us from Japan. A man was at a video

(23:20):
game arcade and he was like, Oh, I think I'm
gonna try to win a stuffed animal out of the
clow game. He tried once, failed, twice, failed, tried two
hundred times in a row, and didn't win a single
stuffed animal. So he called police and said the machine
stole his money. Dang, that's persistence two hundred times. I'm
surprised he didn't get lucky at least once or get

(23:42):
better at it. You know, the cloth thing sometimes isn't fair. Yeah,
it doesn't close on police. Yeah I know. Okay, I'm lunchbox.
That's your bone head story of the day. We usually
play our game Elder versus Millennial at this time. Since
Morgan number two won the championship last week, we are
bringing back Amy versus Lunchbox. So you're gonna play to five.

(24:07):
Okay five? The champion will be five games. It's Amy
answering three questions that guys would know the answer to,
and Lunchbox answering three questions that ladies know the answer to.
Fresh score zero to zero Amy versus Lunchbox Amy. Rough First,
here we go. The Lakers won the NBA Championship on Sunday.

(24:30):
What team did they beat? The Los Angeles Lakers on
Oh my goshould be a championship? Oh my gosh. I
should have paid more attention to this. All I cared
about was the Lakers. All I cared about was them
and Lebron James and then the you know, winning for Kobe,
and all I see is yellow and purple, probably something

(24:55):
like Miami, the Miami. Do I have to know? There
is it? The Miami heat. What is it the Miami
do you the answer? Fine? Miami heat? Correct? Wow? That
I don't even know, I mean herself. She's like, no,
you play possum all the time. I don't know. I

(25:16):
don't know. Is it the opsiptical protuberance? Well, yes it is.
That wasn't I was trying to picture them on the court,
and then I knew that they were in I don't know.
Maybe that's because where the bubble was, but I knew
they were in Florida. Go ahead, Question number two. A
hex wrench also known as an alan wrench has how
many sides? A hex wrench also known as an alan

(25:40):
wrench has how many sides? Like? It's like hexagone. I
was gonna say five, but then it would be a
pin wrench, pentagon, hectagon, hex, I don't know, six correct. Unbelievable.

(26:02):
She just walking down, running into walls, and all of
a sudden cut off, she pushes the trapdoor and ends
up winning the races. Okay. Mister Olympia is an annual
contest that judges what activity I mean, mister Olympia, body

(26:24):
I feel like was um Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mister Olympia bodybuilding? Correct. Yes,
that was crazy, wasn't he. I think I saw that
in a documentary. I can't believe she got any of those.
I don't know much less all three of them. Lunchbox. Yeah.

(26:47):
Another name for a half bathroom, usually on the ground
floor of a home, is called what these questions? Amy
would know, but lunchbox should end. We'll see if he
gets it's called a half bathroom. Another name for a
half bathroom, usually on the ground floor, is known as
what well I mean, I mean you put a vanity sink,

(27:10):
so I'll call it a vanity. I have no idea
a vanity is incorrect, Amy, that's a powder Yeah, powder
bathroom or powder room would be? Does your guests go
in there to powder their nose? What is this the thirties? No,
it's still a thing. Because she brought it up at
my house. She's like, give a powder room. I was like,
she said it on the show. Yeah, who calls it that? Exactly? What?

(27:31):
Type of dance is also a term used when sewing
spotted patterns on fabric. Oh, that's the polka dance? Correct? Really? Yeah?
I mean you never watched so you think you can dance? Nope? Nope.
I don't watch dance shows, guys. Yeah. Never. Reese Witherspoon
played the role of a Harvard law student in Legally Blond.

(27:53):
What was her character's name? Oh, what is her name?
It is ell Ell L. Woods. That's correct, there you guys,
Scott two. However, I didn't get powder rooms, so I lost.
Amy has four and they should do it thirty for

(28:19):
thirty for that special Amy and Ammy just did the
game of her life. At every instant we thought she
was done, and she fought back every time. Ammy's up
one zero. Nice job, Ammy. I just want to put
this out there. You know a lot of folks are
getting texts on their phone. They go, hey, you have
a package. Click here, we'll tell you where to get
that package. And the reason that scammers are able to

(28:41):
do this and make it work is because this really happens.
Like sometimes I'll get a text on FedEx going we
have to pay a package. We weren't able to get
to your house, or we need a signature, or we
made a drop off. But now the Federal Trade Commission
is going, hey, don't click on anything, just to be safe.
So a lot of people have been shopping online the
past few months generally that happens, but more so than
ever because people aren't wanting to go to stores as much,

(29:03):
so they're saying, hey, don't fall for any package delivery
texts or emails that contain the link. The new scam
tries to check people into opening a text or email
about the status of FedEx, Post Office or UPS delivery.
They look like they're from the carriers about a package. Instead,
they link to a survey that asks for a credit
card number. FedEx says they will never send messages asking
for money or personal information. UPS USPS all say the same.

(29:28):
The Federal Trade Commission says, if you get something from FedEx,
contact FedEx directly through a phone number that you know
to be true, go through their website and go your
own way to find it. But I'm telling you I
get real ones, and that's what's confusing about it. I
got it right here, Jonathan Urgent. I'll guess in a
name too, Urgent and alert regarding the USPS delivery L

(29:48):
five four K five click here. Why they put a
name though, smart I would be like, hey, yes, sir, yeah,
or not even put a name because there's just a
good chance that's not not even your name, So just
to pass that along to you guys, because I don't
want anybody to get taken advantage of there. There was
another story. There's an eleven year old who's been charging
in Louisiana after stealing a school bus whoa eleven year

(30:10):
old and then engaging in a police chase. Can you
imagine if you're just driving the road you look over
an eleven year olds driving the bus beside you. This
is like the biggest eleven year old ever, how did
their feet hit the pedal? An eleven year old boy
in Louisiana's facing multiple charges after stealing a school bus
taking it for a joy ride. He's from Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
They allege the preteen saw the bus at an early

(30:30):
childhood education center, figured out how to turn it on,
and began driving. Well, turning it on, it's not hard.
You see enough TV shows and movies where he just
turned the ignition. Video from the incident on Sunday shows
a school bus being chased by several police vehicles. Listen
to this. The chase lasted about an hour, oh Man
before the bus crashed into a gas line and a

(30:51):
tree in a wall's front yard. Causing severe damage to
the bus. Quote, thank goodness he was okay, Libby Smith,
owner of the property where he crashed. He was safe.
But it was not your typical Sunday afternoon occurrence. There
were no injured reported. The boy's been charged with theft
of a motor vehicle, aggravated flight, three counts of aggravated
damage to property, and aggravated assault. I'm looking at them

(31:13):
arrest the boy. They're coming from the back. Don't have
his face. Doesn't look a bit like a big kid. Really,
it looks like an eleven year old. You gotta is
he having the most fun of his life ever while
the cops are chasing or he having the worst time
and not knowing what to do because he's like, oh
my god, most fun. I'm just so glad everyone's okay.
I mean, you'd think at eleven he's having a blast, right,
he doesn't really know what the right he doesn't know.

(31:36):
I'm sure looking at all the police surrounding him. The
buses crashed into a tree. He's in jeans and a
black tshirt and they got him handcuffed. They're talking to him.
Is he standing up? Wow? To drive a schoolbus, you
need to have a CDC license, Right, that's not what
that is. So yeah, so here's what's happening. I'm doing
this show now. It should come out next year on
nat GEO and it's called Breaking Bobby Bones or I

(31:57):
take on challenges from other people I learned about and
tell their story. And they have stories similar to mine,
backgrounds that weren't the best or the pad, a situation
of their life that was extremely unfortunate, and how they're
able to continue persevering, succeeding. Some of them have jobs,
some of them have hobbies or passions that they do
that are tough, and I try to do and sometimes
compete in their passion. A CDL license, thank you, a

(32:19):
commercial driver's license. So one of the stories is this
woman who is a truck driver and I want to
give too much about it because we haven't taken the
story yet. But they hit me last night, my producer did,
My executive producer, Jeff. He goes, hey, we need you
to get a CDL for you to do this episode.
And I was like, wait, what, because yeah, you need
to know how to drive an eighteen wheeler. He said,
it can't make you do it. But everybody signed off

(32:40):
on it BBC, the company, nat GEO, the network, and
I'm like, well, what does that mean? He goes, well,
it's two nights of four hours of learning, back to
back nights, so it's eight hours of school and then
it's a seventy five question exam. Wow. Oh he'll do
good at that though, But I don't want to do
that a lot of time. It's two for it feels

(33:02):
like driver's ed or it feels like when I'll go
to class at night. But look at it this way.
It could be great for the show. Also, you'll be
equipped to drive a truck like that if you ever
need to. And when you guys go on the road,
you'll be able to drive the bus. So I'm talking
about Yeah, I'm our driver. Hey, bones, we're all a
little sleepy. You mind taking the wheel? Yeah? You got this.

(33:24):
My instinct is to do it because I never pardon
the double negative, I never don't do something because of
the amount of work. But I just what if I fail? No,
you won't fail. You don't. But that's the thing, And
if I do, you're gonna be like, we weren't expecting that,
you know. How cool is it though? To possess that
license you're gonna be able to, like, really, if you

(33:46):
have a buddy who has a semi Hey man, can
I drive real quick? Yeah? That's awesome. So I could
steal that school bus, Yes, you can and be a
little more legal than that kid. All right, So I
should I should? I feel like I should do it. Yeah,
but you guys are that I should do two hours
of school. I mean, you gotta do what you gotta do.
I agree. Damn. I kind of hoping you guys have

(34:06):
pushed me the other way. Let's go over to Lauren
in Ohio. Hey, Lauren, how are you? I am doing well, Bobby,
Good morning, Good morning studio. So I've been listening to
all since you moved to the Big ninety eight, since
y'all moved to Nashville, because I used to live there
and I always love timp and joy and tell me
something good. But Amy, I have always wanted to tell

(34:27):
you how much of an inspiration you've been in my life.
I began literally dedicated listening when you were going through
the adoption process with your children, and I've kept listening
because I fell in love with all of your personalities.
I start almost every single day with you, guys, I
love your soul. Amy, you show it through your heart
and just your words in the way that you are

(34:49):
always there for Bobby and you're just You're really an
inspiration and I just want to thank you for sharing
your light with us and Bobby thanks you so very
much for bringing her along for their eye because, um,
I mean, I would have eventually thround y'all, but Amy,
you just you blow me away. I don't even know.
That's like super kind and thoughtful. And I'm so glad

(35:11):
that you found the show and that you, like everyone
has been a part of your life. Like that's what
we want to do every morning. So thank you for
this call because I think that gives us purpose to
come in every day. And furthermore, I wouldn't be here
where I am without you. I tell you that all
the time. But I wouldn't be here without you. That's
true anybody in this room. Everybody plays such an intricate

(35:32):
role in what this show has to offer. And yeah,
that's I don't know, I'm that's a really nice call. Well, Lauren,
thank you. We really appreciate that, and we appreciate you
listening to I hope you have an awesome day. Yeah,
thank you well. I love you guys, and thank you
so much. Keep your light shining everybody. Hey, I'm shine

(35:55):
like a diamond. You're Amy's pile of stories. This woman
wanted to use her dog as a photo op opportunity
to announce her engagement online. So she sat her dog down,
and she wanted to put the engagement ring on her
dog's nose. So she put it on the nose, said sit, stay, well,
then the dog tossed it up like a treat, got

(36:16):
it in his mouth and swallowed it. Wow. So I
hope they had that on tape. That's hilarious they do
and the unfortunate but don't get it back through poop
the dog's okay announcement. Yeah, and I was thinking was
a little different than the way you and Caitlin went
about doing it. But this isn't how the guy proposed

(36:37):
at all. This is just how she wanted to show
social media that she had a ring and she was
now engaged. So have you and Caitlin thought about doing
any other y'all had announcements all over and in every
outlet and news. We only posted one thing, okay, and
I told her, listen, we can do it now. We
can do it in two weeks, like this is yours,

(36:57):
you have ownership of this, We'll do it whenever. And
she was like, well, let's just do it tonight. It
was like nine o'clock and it's well, it's not gonna
get the most engagement on social media now, be honestly,
and she said, I don't care about that. Let's just
do it because people wanted to do like an exclusive
announce and I think we just wanted to own that
our own announced. Yea. So we did it, put it out.
There's one Instagram post, but then people started doing stories

(37:19):
based off the Instagram post. Yea. So we didn't do
any more than that one announcement. I came here and
talked about it on the show obviously, but that was it.
So you know, we're good. We have a bunch of pictures.
We're lucky that we know have a friend who's a
photographer and was there, and so we're good. I'm trying
not to be the guy that post annoying pictures all
the time about it, though I did one time. I
may post one more and that's going to be it.
I think it's totally fine. This is a huge time

(37:41):
in your life. It's okay to post. I like seeing
all the pictures. Okay, socare dot com heads up as
offering free childcare on election day. They're partnering with Armed
Services YMCA to help get parents out to vote on
November third. So if that's something that might be an
issue for you, hit upcare dot com and see if
they can help you out. And then also to just

(38:03):
speaking of the voting, I saw that they had to
put out an announcement for the mail in ballots for
people to not sanitize them or put them in the
microwave to kill any coronavirus and whatnot. Yeah, the people
that have to hear that and that will affect their
decision making probably didn't need to vote anything. And hopefully yeah,

(38:24):
maybe they're not even listening to us. And then lastly,
Ducan Donuts has a new spicy ghost pepper donut that's
out today. They're selling it for Halloween and it sounds
pretty awesome. It's like a strawberry icing on top with
red sugar sprinkles, but the sprinkles are hot. Yeah. I
thought Eddie might be interesting. I would try that. I
never thought of that, you know, I wouldn't write that.

(38:46):
See how many you can eat? No, no, no, no, Wow,
that's boy. That would get you in two ways. Yeah.
So it's the Spicy Ghost Pepper donut if you want
to go check it out. Okay, yep, maybe that's my pile.
That was Amy Kyle of Stories. It's time for the
good news. So this New York nurse has added one

(39:10):
or more child to her family by adopting a special
needs patient that she's been taking care of since he
was born. Now he's nine years old, but he was
born at twenty three weeks premature, so she started caring
for him back then. His mother unexpectedly passed away during
this time, and so he was in a home. He
had all these different things he needed tended to. But

(39:32):
she decided, Okay, I need to take him into my
home and he's going to become a member of our family.
So nine years old, he's got a mom and dad
and two sisters that are in college. And she said
she just knew it's what she had to do. That
is a fantastic story. That's somebody so selfless. Oh yeah,
Kelly DeBeck, Kelly DeBeck shout out, that's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. It is time for

(39:56):
the investigative Corny. Amy will ask us our morning Corny.
We have nine the seconds to figure it out. Team,
Are you ready? Ready? Here we go morning? Why is
it a little risky to let your kids watch big
band performances on TV? Why is a little risky to
let your kids watch big band performances on TV? Horns?

(40:18):
All right? Horns? Drums? I mean wens um it makes them?
I mean I can't say that on the show. It
wouldn't mean that. That's there's no way that that could
be the end. That would be corny after dark. But
I'm thinking big bands. I use horns, alright, what are

(40:42):
what's the question again? Let's question again? Why is it
too risky to let your kids watch big band performances
on TV? TV? Big band performances? I mean I would
go with a horn, kid, go that way? We can't. Right,
that's a little too it's gay for this, And then

(41:05):
there's risky and then there's TV. What does what does
that have to do with anything? Screen? M that's where
they would watch it, or they can watch it at
a theater sure, or a park. Okay, all right, so
I has nothing to do with TV. I don't know.

(41:26):
I just want to I don't want to say it.
I want to say it with care. Yeah, don't know,
doesn't mean it's appropriate for this time in the morning.
I just don't know, That's what I'm saying. Like, Yeah,
I mean I don't know anything about a big band.
Let's like big orchestra, like horns and Brian sets or orchestra. Yeah,

(41:47):
I mean Terry Pop and Daddy old jazz time. We're
at a time Sherry Pop and Daddy. I've heard of them.
You want to go with that, but that's all we got.
I hope this. I wouldn't I wouldn't do it. I
know what. I'm just gonna set. We have no answer
for this one. Good one, Smarrow. Okay, hit me with
that Ray morning, Corny. Why is it too risky to

(42:11):
let your kids watch big band performances on TV? Why
too much? Sacks and violence? Sacks where the violin violence?
Violin and violence and violence? That doesn't been to us,
Funny Scott, they're a little bit no. We wanted to

(42:32):
go talk about them. He did not almost get there. Okay,
that's a tough one. Yesterday we introduce you to Nico Jackson. Yeah,
he's back today. Who's the character LaunchBox created? Because we're
just doing a bit to say if he could fool
his dad, and he did. He called his dad. He's like,
I would you say? You're with the voter regroistration dot org.

(42:54):
And he'd answered all the questions, answered the questions about
the upcoming a ballot and election in the United States.
Stuff America. You sound just like you, but like your
mouth is being Yeah, this is Nico Jackson though, so
he called one of our bosses, like the program director
of the radio station here. His name is Gator, and
so what did you What did Nico Jackson talk to
Gator about? Nico Jackson worked for two forty seven Entertainment.

(43:17):
We got this new artist. We're trying to pitch his name.
I don't even remember the guy's name, but we had
a clip of his song and I just want to
see if we can get in from of me and
show off this new artist. Okay, did Gator fall for
Nico Jackson the record rep eddie? Yes? Oh, I would
say no. I feel like there's too much Lunchbox in
Nico Jackson. He's got to know. I mean, I didn't

(43:38):
think Lunchbox's dad would fall for it, and he did,
so I'm gonna say, yeah, Gator does sure, I'm pretty convintion.
Don I'm gonna go no, right, because maybe he even
heard the show. Oh that's true. Oh true. Here he's
already met Nico Jackson. Maybe here is Lunchbox trying to
full Gator and I think he's Nico Jackson. Yeah good,

(43:59):
it's this is Nico Jackson from two forty seven Entertainment
And I'm trying to get a new artist played on
w S I X And I was wondering if you
had a moment or how we get my new guy,
Peter Jordan in front of you. He names Peter Jordan.
Tell me about Peter. We got a song clip of
his song here. It's called Always the Same. If you

(44:20):
want to hear a little bit. We would just want to,
you know, we're trying to push this to radio right now.
We'd like to get an I Heeart Country World premiere. Yeah, yeah,
let's let's here. Always looking for a new artist and yeah,
I haven't heard of you guys, so yeah, play for me.
How how how he came walking in to where I

(44:47):
was doing the call there at the end your Nico
Jackson's gotten worse than just two days. He's like, Nico
jack Jackson, you go, you do it for about two seconds,
and then you're back to her. This is Nico Jackson.
Where Yeah, Yeah, Nico Jackson didn't do his best job there,

(45:08):
but he did fall for it for a check. I
don't think he did. That's why he came into the
only second he fell form was like, hello the Gator Jackson.
I'll work on Nico incorrect. Lunchbucks did not get that
one right today? All right, So these are all Disney
songs just played on the guitar. See if we can
name them. I'm gonna play too, right, transfer down, here

(45:30):
we go Number one. I have no idea. What do

(45:51):
you need here? You need the movie? Name of the song?
Oh the movie? Okay, think I got it? Really yeah?
I think so okay, I'm gonna go with that. Aladdin,
What do you have? Frozen? Lunchbox Sounderella Eddie Frozen? What
is that song? Do you want to build a snow Man? Well,

(46:12):
I don't know this song I build a snow Many
have you seen Frozen Bones? Now? Yeah? I thought let
It Go was the only song in that sounds a
lot of all right next up number two of five.

(46:46):
That is a little Mermaid. I danced to that song
and dance on the stars. A part of your world.
It's a little mermaid part of your world, your world,
little mama, I got what a wonderful you, Cinderella. It's
a little mermaids where they stay all day in the sun,
wondering free. I wish I could be part of that.

(47:07):
Would I get? Okay, here we go? If I couldn't leave?
Oh dude, yeah, I don't know the name of the song,
but I know the movie. Name of the movie. All right,

(47:41):
this is actually the opening scene and up yeah, when
they're running through the old man in his life and
being married at her daughter. Yeah, aby, lunchbox. You guys
got it so quick? I put coco, Eddie, I'm up.
You do dang good job. Right, that's the opening scene, right, yes,

(48:04):
all right, name this Disney movie on guitar. Here you go?
I know you do? Yeah? Do you know what, Eddie?

(48:25):
I think? So I have to catch you. I'm down one.
I think I know it. Oh, I got it. Let's
about you have zero by the way, I catch you
want to me? Yeah, I mean I can't wait till
my kids are older, I'll start dominating this Disney stuff. Eddie,
what do you have? I have pokahonas That's what I have. Um,
all the colors, all the wind, the wind. Yeah, Amy,

(48:48):
let's Ruana. Excuse me Ruana. I don't think that's a movie.
It is Muwana is not a moana. How do you
pronounce it? I don't know. Muana is what I move?
All right, here we go, last one. I know this

(49:13):
one pretty and good. Here while here is you'll be
in my heart. I don't know Bill Collin six it Tarzane.

(49:36):
I have Tarzan. I definitely have the boat scene in Coco.
You're nice nothing no, Eddie went, I couldn't get the
first one. Five for five. That's like like Lunchbot said,
when you have a bunch of kids, you're good at
these games. There he is, nice job, Eddie, thank her.
Here are marriage tips from Tim McGraw. Expect fights where

(49:59):
everybody fights. We all fight. But I think that the
commitment to this is what you want out of life.
And having that commitment I want this to be my
life and sticking with it and not giving up on it,
I think is the biggest key. And certainly love and
respect you all know that, right, you get married next weekend.
How does it make you feel? I've told you guys, man,
I'm so excited. I've been my feet had been warm
as can be. I haven't thought twice about it. Do

(50:21):
you guys fight hard when you fight? I don't know
if we really fight. We maybe in the moment go
back and forth for a second, but then we'll text
or talk over the phone. We don't ever let it
go more than like ten seconds. Really. Yeah, just my family,
we never grew up fighting or in person. It was
always you talk about you think about it, and then
maybe you talk about it later. Usually just ends up

(50:43):
working out. I don't get a huge intense fight. If
that is ever necessary in a relationship, maybe it is
for some people. If Kaylin and I get into a disagreement,
I like to just go away disagreement time, say what
I don't say. Then I want to go away for
a bit and just be alone, compose, think through it
a little more logically, because when you're emotional, you're usually

(51:03):
not logical. She is the opposite. She likes to sit down,
talk about it all the way through, which is healthier.
By the way. Me, I like to get in the
car and leave or go play video games? Did you
give me a second? But she's like, no, we're gonna
talk all the way through it. Here's where it's and
then by the end of dudly okay. You know, she's
much more of a communicator when it comes when when
we get into disagreements about things. Are you guys doing

(51:25):
any sort of pre marital counseling? Ray, No, my parents
wanted us to, but we elected not to. We felt
that we were good to go. Okay, I think most
people feel they're good to go. Yeah, Amy, did you
and your husband do any We did, but I mean
we got married so fast, but we did do We
did squeeze in the counseling. We found time for that.

(51:47):
I think it's important if you can and then maybe
if you don't do it pre that you could still
do it, just to make sure that you're like you
could do it early marital counseling than you could do
mid marriage counseling. I think there's always a need for that,
mainly because we're always evolving. You can always work on yourself,

(52:07):
so why not also try to work together work on
yourselves together? Next weekend big wedding right, moondo, you start
wearing your wedding band that you bought that has all
the diamonds in it. Yeah, I can't wait to break
that thing out. What's the wedding tradition? You think is
the dumbest one you ever heard of? So, I this
is new to me, but I didn't know. I had
heard that you can't see the wedding dress, bride and
the wedding dress before the wedding, but now apparently the

(52:29):
entire day of the wedding you're not allowed at all
to see your future bride. It's bad luck or something
like that. Some people will get together and do pictures. Yeah,
we did, you did. What do you recommend array? I
think it's a personal preference. There really is no right
or wrong. We chose to do it because of timing
our wedding and our reception. We're at the same venue

(52:51):
the ceremony and the reception, and we had to flip it,
and in order to keep everything going, we thought, let's
just take our photos before the wedding. What are you
guys doing, Well, that's called first look. We're not doing that,
so we're not going to see each other until we're
in that chapel together with you guys standing next to me. Yeah,
that's cool, it's cool. I maybe going back, I would
do that. But we did make the first look special.

(53:12):
It wasn't like we just walked in okay picture time.
I mean the photographer set it up and made it
special like I was walking in down the aisle. But yeah,
looking back, looking back, I think maybe to wait and
it be in front of everybody at the same time.
But it doesn't matter either way. Are you stressed about

(53:32):
the wedding? I know you're ready for the marriage. Are
you stressed about the wedding? Not or Pop's mom. They've
all handled it very nicely. And staff. Where in the
day does the wedding happen? Four in the afternoon? What
time do we show up to play video games or
whatever we're doing that's been pushed back a little bit.
So now it's one o'clock and you guys just come
photo ready. They played basketball? What happened? If there is

(53:54):
any basketball, maybe it's just everybody shoots a half court shot.
We just did apparently, Okay, so we thought we were
doing field day and getting ready at you just you
Apparently the showers aren't ready for a group of five guys,
six guys to get all showers. How was your selling
point we'd all shower together. He's looking forward to And yeah,
I broke it to my wife that was showering with
the dudes. So I mean we can shoot some ball,

(54:16):
you know, do some hoos, not in the suits, but
no sweating because there's no shower access. Okay, so now
field day is off. Yes, unfortunately, trust me, I wanted it.
I wanted to be a go Can we throw the
pigskin around? Absolutely, but not in this no way. That's
not smart. Well then that's canceled as well. But yeah,
it's it's gonna be really quick. Most weddings, maybe they've

(54:36):
drug on this one. I think in and out in
forty five minutes once it actually from start to finish,
we would get there at one. What do we do
till four three hours? So there's pictures, there's gonna be
a lot of shooting the bowl, but you've scheduled time
for shooting the bowl. Oh that's just sometimes how it
is with a different photoshot because the brides have to
do it, the groomsmen. That's what they told me. There

(54:57):
was a schedule and it said grooms been one pm.
So there's your time. What okay, but what time? Didn't
put my out for the bullshoot? It's time for the
good news. Good Elijah Hale, he's a volunteer firefighter in
Mountain Pleasant, Pennsylvania, and he's just driving down the road

(55:17):
normal day when he sees a house on fire and
he's like, I'm not on duty. I don't have gear, noah,
no backup. So he runs the house. He notices there's
a fourteen year old girl stuck on the second floor,
so he yells at her, saying, hey, gets something to
break the window. She grabs a guitar, smashes the window.
He runs around the house, finds a ladder, gets the
girl out of there safely, all by himself, and you

(55:38):
know what, he called nine one one. They show up,
MS firefighters all that, and then he just disappears and
they're like no, no, no, no no, no, no, we know you. Elijah.
Come back. And he gets back and they're like, dude,
you're a hero. Thank you so much. Yeah, that's cool,
good man, that's a good story. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. It's my honor to
bring on Leslie Rutledge, the Attorney General of Arkansas. Hello,

(56:02):
Miss Rutledge. Well, hello, Bobby Bones. How are you this morning?
I'm really good. I so appreciate you coming on because
some people would consider this trivial. I do not, And
when I talk about this story, I have genuine interest
in this guy's life. And so the story is for
our listeners now in Arkansas and Russellville, from near where
I'm from, there's a nineteen year old girl named Olivia Stone.

(56:23):
She married an eighty nine year old resident in the
senior living center. He has dementia. He can't remember names
or dates. She bragged on social media about their new
relationship status. So we talked about it and we said, well,
what about his family? He has no immediate family. So
when you want to know the law, you get the
biggest law in the land on and that's Attorney General
Rutledge here. So you've heard the story. What do you
think about the situation? Is there anything that people can

(56:46):
do about it? I'll tell you what, Bobby this is.
You know, if the thanks are as they seem to
be on social media and has been reported, I mean,
it's very disturbing. We've many contact with the Governor's office.
We've been contact with Department Human Services Adult Protective Services
because when you have someone in their late eighties engage
married to someone nineteen years old, it is a very

(57:09):
disturbing set of facts, and particularly as the individual the
late eighties is impaired, and that's what we look at
when the laws to determine whether or not someone is
endangered or impaired, and that's what Adult Protective Services looks
at to determine whether or not she is essentially taken
advantage of this elderly gentleman, likely for financial gain. And

(57:31):
that's what she kind of bragged about, was like, hey,
look what I got here. We actually reached out to her.
She responded to us, Oh, well we are coming on. No, oh,
we hit up her. We hit her up on Instagram
because I wanted to give her a fair shot too.
I don't think it was fair for me just coming
on and saying here's what I read and not give
everyone a chance to come back. And she said, I

(57:51):
appreciate the offer, but I'm going to decline. I do
not have to defend myself or my relationship. And you
can tell them and everyone else that Lee has requested
I do not make a statement I'm not going to
exploit my husband nor enable anyone else to do. So. Wow.
So that's from her. So how does this make you feel,
Miss rol Ledge, Like, is there something that you see
in this that makes you go we should look into
this little farther? Why Blue? Anytime you have someone who's

(58:15):
potentially been taken advantage of and endangered, you know, particularly
for financial reasons. This is someone who perhaps has worked
his entire life Lee has and saved money and now
he's been living in residential care to where he's met Olivia,
and now he has found himself married to this young woman,
which perhaps he might be happy. We don't know. Again,

(58:36):
the fact will had to play themselves out. But what
we don't want to happen is for people to be
harmful and to hurt elderly folks. Both my grandmothers live
to be ninety four. They both ended up living in
residential care facilities. That's one of the things that we
do at the Attorney General's Office to protect those who
live in residential care facilities. And my grandmothers received excellent care.

(58:57):
And whether it's Miss Gentleman Lee or others, they should
all have respectful care and not have someone take advantage
of them. That's how this young woman, again based on
the fact that we've seen, met Lee, is because she
worked in a facility where he was living at the time,
and that's how she met him and was able to

(59:17):
develop a relationship. Shall we say, what if you go
to Lee and you go, hey, Lee, you have He goes, hey, yeah, man,
I'm happy, it is awesome. Then do you just go
you know what we did, what we can do. Well,
that's where Adult Protective Services through the Department of Human
Services comes into play, and they determine whether or not

(59:37):
you Lee wasn't wasn't tired, particularly at the time, and
you know, it may take a court order to determine
that whether or not he was impaired at the time
he made these decisions to marry this woman or to
find something over to this woman, if that has in
fact happened, And so it would take you know, adult
protective services and investigating these allegations and making an assessment

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to determine whether or not he's endangered or impaired, and
then eventually a court making that decision. Because you know,
this young woman very well could have the best of
intentions or she could have the worst of intentions, and
that's going to take the protective services and the courts
to make that determination. And again we have been made
aware of it. We're working Governor's Office, Department of Human Services,

(01:00:22):
others to not just protect Lee, but to protect all
those who are in Lee's circumstances. I'm invested. I have
a couple of questions. By the way, Leslie Rutledge, the
Attorney General of Arkansas, is on with us. What do
they refer to you as when people meet you. Are
they like, hello, miss attorney General, or like your honor
or your majesty? What how do people address you when
they meet you? Yeah, well I tell people to just

(01:00:44):
call me Leslie. But there's all sorts of formal names.
There's attorney general, there's general, there's a G. But again,
I say, just saw me Leslie, because that's that's my
name that I like to be called. I'm very laid back.
I go out and visit people all the time, and
so if I hear Leslie, I know exactly who they're
talking to. Listen to this. In two thou eighteen, she

(01:01:06):
became the first constitutional officer in the state's history to
give a birth while holding office. Wow, that's pretty amazing
role there. So how what was that like? And how
how great or not great was the state to you
whenever you had a baby while you're working. Oh, well,
it was incredible. I'm you know, I'm forty four. So
I had my daughter when I was forty two and
my husband I met later in life. I was up

(01:01:28):
for reelection two eighteen. I was chaired the Republican Attorney's
General Association two eighteen. And then how I am pregnant
and you know how hot it is in Arkansas on
the summer, so I give birth in July. This state
was so encouraging, so welcoming. And when I had that
little girl, Bobby and I saw her face for the
first time, I knew exactly how much God loves us.

(01:01:49):
And it has just been the most rewarding experience being
a parent and loving her and watching her grow and develop.
And it's just it's been an awesome, awesome, awesome two
plus years. That's great. Well, let me say, I really
am thankful that you called. I think you're just just
a great person. And you are you running for governor
in two years? Is that true? It is true? So

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I announced in July that I was running for governor
in two thousand and twenty two. We are going to
make Arkansas first, whether it's first in education first, in
job growth first, and manufacturing first in cast reform. That
I am tired of Arkansas being forty seventh, forty eighth
and too many categories. The only time I'm going to
be happy with Arkansas being forty seventh it is when
I am sworn in as the forty seventh governor in

(01:02:32):
state of Arkansas. Hey love that attitude. Come on, wow,
love that. Okay, thank you for your time. I hope
you have a wonderful day, and if anything changes with this,
I'd love for you to come back on either way,
Well you bet, Bobby, And thank you for raising it
and taking looking after folks, in particular our seniors who
are in residential care facilities. I should appreciate it. Y'all

(01:02:53):
have a great day, all right, thanks General? Yes by Leslie?
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah. Before you hang up, I'm
gonna beat you if I run. Oh you got your
lost her? No no, no, I thought she was still
I thought you was on the phone. Yeah, no, that's cool.

(01:03:13):
I'm glad for someone to come on this show. It's
such a serious position, you gotta go. That's pretty cool
of them. Yeah, let's go over and do the big
story of the day, Bobby's story. Luke Parker was on
The Bachelorette and a couple of seasons ago. I guess,
lunch box, do you know who Luke Parker is? I'm

(01:03:33):
googling right now. So he says that he has to
pay a hundred thousand dollars because he said some stuff
too early, and now they're saying, okay, you broke contracts.
Yeah he is. You do what are you knowing from
Amy The Bachelorette? Yeah, just seeing him on TV, I
know who he is. The reality star violated the contract
by speaking out without prior approval. According to ET, the

(01:03:55):
agreement was to be upheld from the moment the contract
was signed until one year after the final episode. The
outlet reported that Luke further reached the contract by speaking
negatively about the show. So they're stilling up one hundred
thousand dollars, got to pay one hundred thousand bucks. Oh
he was on Hannah Brown's season. Oh yeah. This is
one of the most unforgettable moments on the show was
when he got into a disagreement with Hannah Brown about

(01:04:15):
doing it before marriage. Meanwhile, a new season The Bachelor,
I just kicked off, he made it. Watched the new season. Yeah,
how was it? That's all right. It's about to get
crazy though, because I kind of know what happens. So
she leaves the show. Well, okay, yes, that's known though,
I know. But how crazy is that they started the
season and they had to stop filming because of Corona,
and she kept talking to one of the dudes that

(01:04:35):
she originally met, and so they were like, uh, we
gotta find a new girl, and it's known there's a
new girl takes over in the middle. Even if the
new girl is they've made some press for it already.
Who told you that? Luke? No, Luke this dude, I'll
look Parker, he was on the show. Who told who
is that? Just get out? And I think they announced that.

(01:04:56):
They did announce it, so they announced the other girl
is too to go find new dudes and everything. So
even like Granger Smith's brother, I think he's still in huh. Yeah.
I think what happens is they had original guys that
were with this girl, Claire, and then she met this dude.
And when they started a refilm, they had to bring
new dudes in and they brought that guy back and
she was like, I still like this guy, Like, oh,

(01:05:17):
bring this other girl in. You guys, you thought you
were coming here up for Claire, but you got this
girl now. I mean it's gonna be crazy. Whoa like
when they say the most ceremony yet it is fine? Las,
All right, that's your big story. Thank you, Bobby's story.
In a second, we're gonna do spill the t where

(01:05:39):
someone on the show is going to rat on somebody else.
This has in someone's personal life, Like someone on the
show has come on and is gonna tell on someone
for something they're doing that they haven't talked about on
the show. Not only that, we have a caller that
wants to talk about it too, who knows. Oh, which
is weird? Hey, Ray turned Aaron in Virginia up West
Virginia up real quick. Hey Aaron, I want you to

(01:06:00):
say what it is quite yet, but you're calling for
the exact segment that we're about to do, so can
you hang on for a few minutes? Would bring it up?
Oh hey man, okay, he may have a different one.
Though right, No, Yeah, Eddie's the rat. We'll be honest.

(01:06:21):
Aaron's down the phone. Okay, we want you to talk
about this too. Okay, call us if you want. Eight
seven seven seventy seven Bobby eight seven seven seventy seven
Bobby on Four Things with Amy Brown. Today, singer songwriter
Matthew West Is on Amy and Matthew chat about family,
his song Truth Be Told, and he breaks down the

(01:06:41):
four things that he's grateful for. So check that podcast
out Four Things with Amy Brown, super he's so inspiring.
Let's spill the tea. Let's spill the tea, Hey and
Aaron and West Virginia go ahead and tell everybody what
you called about. Well, I'll listening to the Store of
Losers podcast yesterday and they were talking about voting, having

(01:07:02):
your licensees and stuff, and Eddie was just asking Lunchbox
about his driver's license, but Lunchbox accidentally told on himself
Stout still having his Texas plate from eight years ago
on its care, which is what Eddie messaged me about
last night. That's it eight years dude. You know, usually
people slip about a year, but we moved here eight
years ago and he still has his same plates which

(01:07:24):
you can't register and a new state, so that means
he's been riding dirty for eight years. Were riding dirty
means kaying drugs whatever illegally. Okay, so how expired are
your plates? Well? Yeah, my inspection and registration on my
window are from twenty thirteen. And no one's pulled you over.
I did get pulled over one time about a year

(01:07:45):
and a half ago, and I told her due, oh yeah, man,
car hadn't been running, just you know, working out the
things putting the catalytic converter in there, you know. And
he's like, yeah, yeah, I'll just thinking. I was just
making up terms Amy, And he gave me a ticket anyway,
so I had to pay the ticket and I still
got my Do you have any intention to No, it's
part of not letting go where I came from. What

(01:08:07):
stick with my roots, you know what I mean. I
don't want to change. I don't want people to think
I'm something different just because I'm a huge celebrity. Now
I know where I came from. I'd like to give
all right dress to the radio stations so the cost
can come on up here and ticket his car and
then wait for him outside Andrew or excuse me, Aaron,
what should happen to lunchbox? Here? Can you vote? Yeah?
I have a I have a driver's license here, I

(01:08:28):
just don't have my car. Okay set up here, Aaron,
what would you say happens? I'm not sure the wall
might take care of that for you. Yeah, yeah, we'll
leave here today if by around noon? What's wrong with
you guys? Like? Why are you looking for an ault?
Oh five ultim five am under four thousand miles? Yeah?
All right, Aaron, thank you for that call, appreciate it,

(01:08:50):
Thank you, all right, see you later. Let's go to
James and Florida, who was on the phone. Hey, James,
welcome to the Bobby Bones Show. What's going on? Hey,
good morning, Bobby and how y'all know we're doing pretty good?
What can I do for you? I was listening to
your segment earlier y'all were talking about my weddings. That's
born on um and Aiming made a comment that her wedding, UM,

(01:09:13):
I guess from the time she met her I was
in the time they got married was very short and
um I just wanted to make a statement or a
comment that when we were married in six weeks. How
quickly were you married? Well, he proposed in October and
got married in December. We had eight weeks to plan
the wedding, So that's the same as this guy. Yeah,

(01:09:35):
but I mean we did both of you too. I
don't know is that you proposed six weeks or you
met her six weeks before y'all got married May and
we were married on the fourth of July. So you
met in May, you got married in July. Did you
feel like you knew her or you just thought this

(01:09:56):
was a good investment and you needed to get in early. No, No,
I knew her. I knew her real well. You knew
her real well. Now Amy's questioning. He was on a
same team with them for a while. He's like, yeah,
you know, sometimes you find love. Well, like Amy, you
knew your husband for a while. Yeah, I had known
him since I was a Yeah, come on, you had

(01:10:18):
you'd been out of contact for twenty years that Bobby,
You are so exactly he I did. I was friends
with his family, Our parents are friends, and my sister
is married to his best friend. We know, twenty years
that's a stretch. I probably hadn't seen him since he
joined the air force and was overseas for about five years.
But that's twenty years as a stretch. Okay, okay, but

(01:10:43):
I mean yeah, that's I feel like everybody has different stories.
Some people get married in four weeks and they stay
married fifty years. Some people get married in four weeks
and divorced the next day. I bet you if you
liked at the ratios, though those that jumped in probably
didn't have as good of a rate. But good for you, James.
It's awesome man. How long you've been married now thirty
four years, So man, congratulations on that. Well, I appreciate that.

(01:11:05):
Called James, have a great day you too. Thank you.
All right, here's Denise from Iowa that let the boy
smell last night morning studio. I was just calling to
fight out, Hey, Bobby, what's way better getting engaged or
the hole in one? So yesterday Edie and I played
golf and we were on a part three and I've
never had a hold of one in my life before.
You got a whole one, and so I hit what

(01:11:27):
and we saw it tracking right at the hole. The
ball was going right to the hole, and we're like,
oh my gosh, oh my gosh, and it landed and
then rolled off about two feet two or three feet
to the left, and I was like, oh, no's went in,
and so I said, record this one, so then you're
never gonna believe this. I get up again a second time,
hit it boom eddie, same line right, same line, same line,
identical because when we're recording it, and how often do

(01:11:49):
you record it? And it lands boom and rolls about
three feet four feet to the left again. So but
we faked it. We started jumping around like we're like,
this time, we're gonna fake it. Yeah, and for a
second though, I was like, oh my gosh, but that
goes in luckily for me and two great shots. However,
it wasn't real. No, oh, we were faking it. Think
I didn't know you were gonna say it was real

(01:12:10):
or not. Good job, because really there's no proof there.
We didn't even say a hole in one around going
jack pot. That's true. It's on my TikTok. My TikTok's
mister Bobby Bones. I guess it's on my Instagram story
to mister Bobby Bones. But yeah, there really wasn't a
hole in one. And people would send me mess like
Scottie McCurry hit me last night. He did. Yeah, so

(01:12:30):
he because he's a golfer. And I don't think I
lied to anybody, but sometimes all strategically use my words
so that it's not a lie. Yeah, yeah, technically. Let
me see what I said to Scottie. So Scottie hit
me last night. He goes, you really make it? I said,
landed a few feet away. Premature, premature celebration. We jumped

(01:12:53):
up and down for two seconds. Yeah, check it out,
mister Bobby Bones. Let's go to voicemail number two. Here
you go, Hey, Bobby, me and my daughter are big,
big bands of your show. She's nine, and she just
had a trip to the eye doctor and that her
left eye. She's got a lazy left eye. And she
also is really bad far sided, and so she's gonna

(01:13:14):
have to wear glasses all the time. And she's kind
of bummed out and really upset. But I told her
that Bobby Bones, one of her favorite guys, wears glasses
and to give her a shout out to feel better.
That would be great. Her name, Emma. Not only do
I wear glasses, Emma, I have a lazy left eye too.
It doesn't work. It gets eight percent vision. Now I'm
lucky that it's not lazy and that it moves. It's

(01:13:35):
right online with my other eye, because I know some
folks who weren't that lucky and their eye works a
little differently. But didn't you have to wear a patch
to straighten that up to As a young kid, I
wore a patch for a bit, but I kept getting
beat up because kids called me a pirate, and so
they beat me up on the school bus, and so
finally I was like, I'm out of here. I'm not
doing it because when you're young, they can patch your

(01:13:55):
good eye and make your bad eye work. But now
that I'm older, it is what it is. So I
love my glasses. I wish that I didn't have to
wear them. At least I did for a long time,
But now glasses are cool. Most people try to find
fade glasses because they're like, man, I wonder what I
look like in glasses, and if you want, I've just
now got one contact for my good eye, my right eye.

(01:14:17):
Sometimes I wear it, but most times I'm like, you
know what, I kind of like warning glasses. So Emma,
good for you. I'm pumped you get to wear glasses,
you know, all the styles you get to wear, you can.
For me, I don't have that pretty of a face,
so I have glasses to kind of protect that. You
can do the opposite, Emma, it'll be awesome. You're gonna
love the glasses. I love my glasses. All right, have

(01:14:38):
one more? Let me do number four. Voicemail number four
Cody from New Mexico. Hey, good morning studio. Can Bobby
and Eddie bringing back Bobby and Eddie's Music School? It's
just a question. If you go to the latest Bobby Cast,
there is one Eddie and I do one on that.
The Bobby Cast is a podcast that we do music related.
Also on tomorrow's Lee Greenwood is on you Know God

(01:15:00):
Bless the USA, and we talked about that. I was like, hey,
that song has been massive for forty years. This is
me talking to Lee Greenwood about how it was never
supposed to even be a single. There you go. When
I wrote God bless Us Say, it was for our
fourth album project you Got a Good Luck Coming, but
Universal made the call to have God Bless You was
safe he released as a single. It was never intended

(01:15:21):
to do that. However, after its release in eighty three
and eighty four. It was embraced by the public. It
was embraced as a career song for me, but not
for quite a few years. Listen to that conversation because
as I was talking to him, I was like, this
is the craziest story the song. We love it, we
know it. It's an anthem for us. It's like the

(01:15:41):
junior varsity national anthem. Yeah, wrote by himself in the
back of a bus. Didn't he finish it? Never expected
it to be a single, ends up winning CMA Song
of the Year. And you know he had eight number
ones in the eighties. They're really eight. I thought he
had that song his eight number ones. Listen leg one
on tomorrow's Bobby Cast, Thank You Guys. Tomorrow, Jason Aldion

(01:16:04):
will be on the show. When you get a haircut,
do you like your barber stylist to be chatty or no?
It depends on the day, and mine goes with the flow.
I bring it up because I have the perfect stylist.
She knows I'm not big on talking. After I leave
this show, I don't got a lot to say, and
we can sit there and quiet. I think she enjoys

(01:16:25):
the quiet too, because think about how hard it is
to have to be a barber or a stylist and
to always have to bring up conversation. Yeah, you're just
trying to avoid the awkwardness, and she nails it when
it's time. But I sit down and I'm like, you,
good guess. I've been going there for five six years now,
maybe longer than that, and it's just perfect. And I'm
thinking about that they just got a haircut, and I

(01:16:46):
was like, I wonder if they like it chatty or not,
because I like nothing. I like to sit there and
just listen to the sounds of the room. So I'm
going zero percent talk you. I would say, yeah, go
with the flow, feel them out. It's okay if you
want to talk a little bit. But if you're not
getting the conversation back, yeah, give them a break. I

(01:17:07):
normally use that time to work and I'm a computer out,
but sometimes I'll shut it and we'll talk. Well. And Two,
they have their go to so, hey you've seen a
movie lately? Yeah, Hey, what you're watching on TV? They
say it's part of their job. I agree, and it's
it's an annoying part of their job. They have to
do it, or they got into that because they're a
really good people person. But that's okay, but you don't

(01:17:28):
always want to do that, even the most people A
people person does want to talk every single person that
comes in. Yeah, and now I'm no joy to talk
to because I was like, all welcome at three this morning.
I gotta go a bet at eight to night left side,
you know, yeah, chatty you to know Eddie? Come on, man,
you know I mean me and my boy asked. We

(01:17:49):
talk about everything. He just got his real estate license.
He's about to start selling houses while cutting here too.
We talk all the time about everything. I bet you
it's a bit like a bartender. Yeah, has to listen
to problems, like really gets a lot more than they should,
and that job probably deserves. I wonder sometimes if there's

(01:18:11):
you know, client haircutter privileges. There is not. I'm sure
that you get told a lot of stuff lunchbox. I mean,
I don't want talking. It's just I don't go to
the same person every time, so it's the same conversation
every time. Oh, so what do you do? Do you
have a family? Oh, you're watching anything on TV? Cool?
Next person, next time, I go, So you got a family,

(01:18:32):
what do you do for it's the same do you
do when someone says that, I just tell him I'm
in the public guy, So I'm cutting your hair and
I'm a man got romaine up here, But hey, what
do you do for a living? I you know, I'm
in the public guy. You know, I mean a lot
of people. And then they have to follow up, what
do you mean? I'm like, well, you know, I mean,

(01:18:52):
I'm just on the biggest country radio show in the nation.
Oh really once. Yeah, We're on like one hundred and
fifty stations around the country in Canada and we're called
the Bobby Bones Show. Oh cool, I have to give
it a listen. Yeah, man, you know I'm lunchbox on
the show. A big deal. If you ever have to
tell anyone you're a big deal. After he said cool man,
I'll listen. I've never heard of it or listen to it. Yeah,

(01:19:16):
So that's what I tell him, And it's just like,
all right, cool Larry and Louisiana, you're on the show.
What's going on? What's going on? Buddy? You are on
the air. All right, cool man? No, I just called
in reference to that guy with license please. I got
a phone call from my company one day is said
talky truck. If your license has suspended, turns out, I

(01:19:37):
owe DMB three thousand and five hundred dollars for not
turning in my license. Please, lunchbox, are you gonna get
in trouble? Well, I had your license for from eight years.
You're over eight years. Yeah, I mean, I don't think
I'm gonna get in trouble. I didn't know it was
illegal to do that. I mean, I know, who are
you talking about. I knew it's illegal not to renew
it like you get fine because I did get a ticket.
But I don't think I'm gonna owe three thousand dollars

(01:20:00):
to Attorney General a Tennessee on for everything. Now we
find it. First it was Gucci's twelve hundred grass stained jeans. Yeah.
Now it's Ralph Lauren selling a pair of paint splattered
coveralls for eight hundred dollars. Here's how they described on
the website. Made from Japanese cotton satin, with the reverse

(01:20:21):
side facing out, utility pockets all over paint splatters. Wouldn't
it be cheaper to go to Walmart and just get
paint exactly? Yes? Right? Oh, this is ridiculous. I wonder
what the fat. I'm gonna wonder what's made of though,
Japanese silk or something, and we wouldn't know the difference exactly.
You can give me a Hane T shirt. Just cut
the tag off and say this is Japanese silk, and

(01:20:42):
I'll be like, oh yeah, never felt this before. This
is amazing. Call us if you want eight seven seven
seventy seven, Bobby Nick, you're on the Bobby Bone Show. Nick,
How are you my friend in Knoxville, Tennessee. Nick, you're on? Hey,
So I was just needing some mcviss. All right, you

(01:21:03):
guys have time. Sure? Uh So my girlfriend, now I
just broke up with her like last weekend, but for
her birthday, I bought us Chris Stapleton and George Straight
tickets for next August. Okay, so I was just needing
an unbiased opinion. Her friends say that, you know, lack

(01:21:27):
of a better term, I'm a I'm a guy for
taking those tickets, and my friends are like, no, dude,
you did the right thing. So you bought her tickets
to see Stapleton and George Straight. They weren't playing together, right,
there were separate, separate shows. No, they're playing together. They
were like six hundred dollars. I want them? Yeah, yeah,

(01:21:50):
take us Yeah. Okay, So you boughtom tickets to see
Stapleton and George Straight and you took them back from
her and she thinks she should have kept them, right, yeah, okay, Yeah,
that's where it was. You're gonna hate to hear this,
but you give somebody a gift, it's their gift the end.
Oh and it wasn't it for you guys, But it doesn't.
But if you got them for her birthday, listen, nigga,

(01:22:11):
I had to be the very bad news. And sometimes
as a judge, you have to give decisions based on
the opposite of what your heart feels. You gave it
a gift. I don't care if the gift was a
paper airplane or six on our tickets to an awesome concert. Question.
If you propose to someone and they say yes, and
then you break off the engagement and break up, does
she give the ring back? But that was a gift? Well,

(01:22:34):
I guess it depends on who cheated. Nobody said. I
didn't say anybody for sure. Okay, you already assumed I
would say, that's not as much as it's a gift.
Sum but it's also a binding. It's like a contractual statement. Right,
it's a unity, it's both of you together. I say,

(01:22:56):
that's difference, just curious. So I think that is a
situational based on what happened with the engagement. Let's say,
I mean, you get engage and I cheat on you
and you have a nice fancy ring. You don't give
that crack back to me. I just screwed you over. Yeah, however,
we get together, we break up for mutual reasons. You
probably give it back. Just yeah, why would I want

(01:23:16):
to keep it? And if you cheated on me, Let's
say you cheated on me with Eddie. First of all,
be like, what are you doing? Would make I would
be like, give me the ring back? Got it? However, Nick,
I hate to tell you this, but that's a gift
and you just should just suck it up. Be like
I messed up. I learned a lesson from this and
move on. So what do you think about took them back? Okay,

(01:23:39):
you made the right decision. There's no chance you give
me those tickets. You take it back and run. Oh okay,
I'm just telling you. I wouldn't have taken it back.
I think you were wrong for taking it back. But
now that you got him, look out? All right? Nick?
How you feel about that? More? Two more for my
best friend and his wife for their anniversary. What job

(01:23:59):
do you have? Were you can afford these tickets? We're
burying the headline here? How are you so rich? What
are you doing? Nick? Well? I was in the Marine
Corps and I got medically discharged, and so I get
a pretty good center from that. But I'm also a
truck driver. Nice Well, First of all, appreciate you serving.
Second of all, hey, I could use some tickets passing

(01:24:20):
them out like candy. This is the end of my
advice here. She should have the tickets. You get them
towards the gift. You start taking a back Listen, you
may not want to be around her anymore. You just
keep them at this point. But if someone if it's
a gift, it's a gift. So all right, Nick, appreciate that, buddy,
I say you are in the right gift. All right? Bye?
One more called Laura in Oklahoma City. You are on

(01:24:41):
the Bobby Bones show. Laura? What's going on? Him? I
put hair downtown Oklahoma City, and it is I was
taught her. I was listening to guys, and you're said,
you know, hair sall us have the hardest job because
they have to talk all day. Well, it's a lot
like you guys, Can I get in my card? I'm like,
I just nice and quiet. I've been making small talk.

(01:25:02):
I've asked, you know, twenty or thirty people today what
their plans for the weekend are like, because I at
the beginning of the week, I have like five questions
that I asked, and at the end of the week,
I have another five. What is your go to if
you were to go in today to work, what will
be your go to questions? I'm actually walking into work.

(01:25:25):
That's how I'm out of breath a little bit. Um.
So my go to is Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, it was, hey,
what did you do last weekend? How is your weekend?
And then like Wednesday afternoon after lunch, so Thursday, Friday,
it's what's got planning for the week. That's funny. Yeah,

(01:25:48):
but I will say it's definitely one of those things
that if somebody tells me something, you can't tell the
next person what the last person said. Do you go
home though, into your husband's in jality, Oh yeah, you do. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah,
Well I feel like even don't doctors, like they don't
use names, but maybe you don't use names even with

(01:26:09):
hair cutting. If you go home and tell your family,
you just say, I like there's some oath you take. Yeah, No,
you could share. If I'm volunteering it, you might as
well share it. Well, the doctor, it's different. I'm a
medical home. Well there's hippa and all the things. But
I still feel like if they don't say the name,
they could go home and say I had this case today.
And if you're opening up that much to your hairdresser,

(01:26:31):
you got issues just telling him. Have you ever been
put in an uncomfortable position? Where has someone ever cried?
Some one's like I killed a man. He's buried behind
No one knows the Golden Corral. You're the only one
that knows that's not right. Nobody else to talk to.
All Right, Laura, thank you for the call. We appreciate you.

(01:26:52):
If we have a good day today in Oklaoma City,
thank you, all right, see you later. Okay, call us
if you want a seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, appreciate you. Guys.
Here's a voicemail we got late last night. What is
all Bobby? I am like your biggest fan. Can I
have one thing? I ask one thing. I'm like Raymondo's

(01:27:16):
biggest fan as well. Can I get yeah, like the
biggest Yeah, I can get out of Raymondo? Thank you?
Oh wow, I think he pulled something which muscle was
injured there? Oh that was bad man, that was a
little too early. All right, Here is Jerry that called
last night. Hi, Bobby and Gane just called to say hi.

(01:27:39):
And I listened to you every morning. I am a
dillas patient, so I have three days a week, been
dealing with kidney disease for the last three and a
half years. So you guys brought me so much joy
listening to you every morning. Thank you, Bobby. I appreciate that.
Good luck with your fight too, and we're very thankful
that you hang out with us in the morning and
we can bring you a little something to laugh at

(01:28:01):
or to care about. All right, that's it for today. Amy,
what's going on with you? Um? Just picking the kids
Stevenson's they they're on fall break. But I gotta go
pick him up from the school because he went to
a little day camp there. So I'll leave here and
go get him and then I don't know, figure out
what we'll do for the rest of the day. Maybe
practice basketball. I think he wants to do. What about you.
I gotta stock the bus. We're taking the tour bus

(01:28:23):
to Batesville, Arkansas, because we're shooting there this weekend, and
so we're gonna go to Batesville and it's seven hours,
so no need to fly. I just take the bus.
I don't want to fly. If I don't have to fly,
I don't want to fly. And also it's not that bad.
Bus is pretty okay. Daytime trip stink though, because you're
just awake the whole time. Most tour buses, when you're
as an artist, were to where we leave it like

(01:28:44):
eleven o'clock PM, and you go right on, you go
to sleep, so then six seven hours go buy and
you wake up and you've pretty much got into your place.
But when you're just awake the whole time, it stinks
a little bit. Yeah, baby, all right, I gotta get
the tour bus stock going, probably get a little in today.
I'm pretty though. Tomorrow on the show, Jason Aldean will
be on, He'll be in studio. We'll see you guys

(01:29:05):
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