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It's time for the Bobby Bones post show. Here's your host,
Bobby Bones. All right, what's happening? And everybody? Top three
Songs and country music right now. Number three is Dustin
Lynch McKenzie Porter thinking about you. That's not it, although
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let me say this, some of the garbage ends up
on this list sometimes sounds about like that song Okay,
turn that up. He made out in the rain where
we were in the stars. Here'll be Saving the caval Bad.
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Number two Zach Brown Band, Same Boat Dud, We're All Insane.
Same and Number one Luke Combs cole As You steer
ever all the clock and plant it down? Who drinking beer?
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Almost cool? Last? It sings violently in that song, doesn't he?
This goes to talent Luke Combs. His songs are so
good and they moved the charts up the charts so
fast you don't even have time with them before they're
number one of gone again. You know what I mean?
I know that one came in and if the chart
was indicative of what was really happening, that song would
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probably be like a six or seven week number one,
and Walker Hayes would have been like a six or
seven week number one would have been the only two
number one songs for like three months. But hey, whatever,
I don't give a crap anymore. Everybody can just live
their freaking life and I don't care and suck it.
How about that. That's how I feel about it. Jeez
mere Christmas and he's just yeah, suck It's what I say.
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Let's see what else I say in the best way though,
Like Thanksgiving? You know, sure, yeah, uh, looks like Kim
Kardashian left a hickey on Pete Davidson's neck. Oh that's awesome.
Good for that, dude. That's what I say, Good for
that dude. I'm just also not a hate I'm not
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a hater of Pete Davidson at all. Like go, like
live out every guy's dream, Like you're a funny, nerdy
dude who every check wants. Now that's awesome, like thumbs up,
two thumbs up for me, and suck it. I just
say it now with any story. All right, Um, let's
see here thanksgiving foods to avoid feeding your pets. Number
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one alcohol. I never understood that. I never understood giving
your pet alcohol. I just don't get that. Probably just
funny to people more than it is thinking you're actually
doing something for your pet. Number two bones because they
can actually choke on it. Number three chocolate, Well that's anytime,
not even Thanksgiving. Citrus, coconut oil. Grapes, Oh, grapes will
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their kidneys will explode. Like if your dog's walls are
grape get into the freaking doctor and tell that doctor
suck it'll suck it out. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Anyway,
there's that a lot of stories here. Courtney Kardashian shares
her over the Top twenty twenty one holiday gift guide.
The list had fifty one items in total. The highest
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priced item was a fifteen thousand dollars stainless still tempered
glass football table from the brand Teckle. It's a is
it a foosball table? Football? Oh? Foosball? Okay, it's just foosball.
It's not football. Okay, my brain saw foo and ball.
Didn't even look at the s My mind's bulling right now,
Yeah I didn't. I mean, it says it right in
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front of my face, and my brain just went food
and ball, So it's gotta be football. The second most
expensive item was a once in a lifetime Opportunity for
you and six guests to indulge in a culinary experience
from Chef yon Nuri for twelve grand who's that? I
don't care. Six guests twelve thousand dollars. What are you
gonna be eating? I mean, is she gonna be there? Wolding?
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I don't think so. No. Five thousand dollars plant subscription
from Takata Nursery, a small greenhouse, an art book that
costs thirty five hundred bucks from Annie Leibovitz, a book
thirty five hundred bucks, Wow at two thousand, seven hundred dollars,
Botega purse at twelve hundred and thirty dollars, Saint Laurent
polarwood camera, a seven hundred and fifteen dollars cashmere sweater.
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If you want to see this list, it's up at
Daily Mail. You can look at it. I don't think
it gonna be buying anything from it. They had some
items under fifty bucks, including a nineteen dollar board game
and a forty five dollars journal. Who's picking this stuff?
Is she picking him? Or is just like did they
just put her m? Probably a little bit of both, Okay.
Arm Pit tattoos on the rise. People are now getting
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tattoos in their armpits, so I can be concealed easily
that also, but that would be miserable. One, it's not
a very attractive place of the body. You. I don't
want to look at someone's armpit ever for any reason.
And secondly, that would just hurt so bad. What are
you gonna say, Amy, Well? I mean years ago, was
it yoga and this girl lifted up her arms and
she had two cupcakes on one under age armpit and
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arm No, I was like, why, I didn't understand it
just didn't make sensory. He didn't understand the arm pit
or the cupcake, the cupcake in the under arm, Like,
I just thought, how that's painful. And then maybe it's
just for that reason. So when she lefts up her arm,
she's like surprise cupcake from Fox News. Do you guys
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want to hear the story about the Brian laundry autopsy
or no? I mean maybe one. I already know about it.
Do you know what? Do you know what he did?
Shot himself in the head. Yeah, okay, I don't know
where I know. Any of this happens is all news
to me. Yeah, shot himself in the head. I mean
so They're never gonna know what happened on That journal
is not going to be readable, right, I don't think so.
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It was in the water, Oh that guy probably? Oh
I knew who he was. Why did I just think
you were talking about the guy from um the Netflix
documentary The Making. Yeah, I just thought. I just asked
for appeal and they said no again. You see that again?
They really? Yeah? I think so. I think they just
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went to court and the judge, I mean, in the
last five days, and the judge was like, nah, wow,
I can't believe it's something we don't know. That documentary
must be slanted in a way. But when that Chicago
attorney gets involved, I just believe she is. If you
watch her, she's amazing. And I'm like, she doesn't take
nothing that she doesn't really believe is innocent. And so
I tend to believe that she is real and he
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might be innocent. I mean, and our justice system is
flawed no way, Mike, what's the story? Say? Yea? I
wonder why. I mean, he is consistently rejected. They gotta
know something that we don't know. But they also do
make you don't They also make it harder for you
once you're convicted. It's like you have to come up
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with something new. You can't say, oh no, no, that
was not right. I mean, they make it really hard
if I watched it. When I watched, you got to
find either something that happened in the trial that was
done wrong, even if it's you know, something technical a lie,
or you have to have new evidence. It's one of
the two things, because you can't just go, I don't
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like that, I don't like what the Jerry said. So yes,
but you have to find something that was somehow proved
you were wronged. M tough. Uh. Let's see, I didn't
mention this yesterday. I should have. But Emman Chumper won
Dancing with the Stars basketball player, first ever NBA player
to win it. Jojo see what came in second, Cody
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Rigsby the Peloton guy came in third, and Manda Klutz
was fourth. Um Schumpert was the only competitor who didn't
have This is what the story says. Schumppert was the
only competitor who didn't have dance experience and was considered
to be the underdog, similar to previous winner, radio and
TV personality Bobby Bones. Would you like to hear Amy's
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reaction from when I won, when she was sitting in
the crowd. Here we go. I was supposed to be
filming either I was a rebel. I know. No, that's crazy,
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that's crazy. Uh did you have a question about that? Amy?
Which one about the Emman Schumpert winning? No, I did it?
You did not, he said, My said, Amy has a
question about what? Oh? Wait question? It was like, okay,
I got it, got it. Never mind. Here's a story.
Eman Chumpert made two hundred and ninety five thousand dollars.
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That's how much you make on Dance with the Stars,
according to just Jared. Oh yeah, just go ahead, go ahead. Well, yeah,
so he made how much he made? Two hundred ninety
five thousand dollars. I'll lay it up. Hasn't gone up? No, same, Yeah,
that's what I made when I did it. Um What
happens is the first week you win no money. First
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of all, they give you one hundred twenty five thousand
dollars to go on the show. Everybody even money for
every person going on the show. The first week you
get no money for moving on the second week, I
think like weeks two and three, you get ten thousand
dollars if you make it, then it starts to go
up to twenty five thousand dollars a week then the
last two weeks I believe, or fifty thousand dollars weeks.
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So people are just trying to get in that last
episode for the money, even if they know they can't win.
So that's a yeah, I mean, that's it's the same.
They pay you the same. But good for him. If
he had no dance experience, that's awesome. Um, but yeah,
that's how much you make thoughts on that amy. I mean,
I'm very happy for him and you thank you very much.
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It just feels that it's like it's not I mean,
I don't get me wrong, it's a lot of money,
but for every all the work and the stress and
like all that training, Like people sit on who wants
to be a millionaire and like they're gonna be a
millionaire for asking answering twenty questions or whatever, I feel
like it's not that that much. It is it is
that much? Really much? You just four months and having fun.
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I remember going seeing bones. You're just not having fun?
It's fun? Are you kidding me? That was probably that's
an experience of a lifetime. Absolutely, it was, yes, absolutely,
expirits of a lifetime. But while I was doing it,
and I was doing that show, dancing, training twelve hours
a day, doing this show and touring, I was dead.
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I've never been dead. Well, just a little bit of fun. Yeah,
it was awesome, Like when it was over, it was
the greatest thing I've ever done. Like career wise, that
was like exciting an extra that's the number one thing.
But it was a nightmare while doing it because I
was just oh, stressed out all the time. Yeah, if
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that makes sense, Yes it does. Mostly I was just
stressed out trying to get anything done. And I was
a terrible dancer, so it was extra hard. It was
extra hard for you. Okay, that makes sense. I think
I've alluded to this and maybe mentioned it quickly. But
when I was doing that show, well, they give you
an amount of time that you can dance. Officially, they
can train if you can't overtrain in that show because
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they put rules out and they're like you can't, you
can't train I think more than six or seven hours
a day. But what I would do is I would
go rent a studio by myself, take videos of Sharna
and I practicing, and then I would train for four
or five more hours by myself because they couldn't regular
at free will. They couldn't regulate me going by myself
and renting a studio, So that's what I would do.
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And I would get like an hour sleep on a
couch and they go to the radio show. I was dead,
but I was determined to win that freaking show. Oh,
I never knew Mikey was living with me. What did
you say, Amy, I don't know that I knew that
the Yeah, it was it was against the rules. Yeah,
it's definitely against the rules. But they can suck it
because here's the thing. No, they want to limit people
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from killing themselves. But I was so bad I had
to kill myself to just kind of get competitive. So
that's what I did. I just outworked everybody. And now
would hear people talking about we worked so hard, we
did four hours to day. You know what I said
to them, suck if Yeah, just a guess. I don't know.
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It feels a little bit about what what's happen. Not
the same exactly, but Mike, we have a similar taste
right now. Yeah, it's and I can't really say what
going on, but we have a similar taste. Right now,
Mike and I look at each other and we're like,
this kind of feels like dancing with the stars right now.
What we're doing, not what we're doing doing, but just
being away from home, living somewhere else, living in a hotel.
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But yeah, good for Amn Schumper, that's pretty cool. I
want to actually, Amy should talk about this. Amy's sister.
We'll have a show on HDTV right Yeah, yes, it's
not premiering till April, but HGTV did a sneak peek
this week, so and it they aired the full pilot episode.
So it's an hour long show and I had no
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idea what to expect because I just hadn't seen anything.
And my sister has been so nervous about this thing
because she's just not the type of personality that wants
to be on TV. But she's doing it because it's
like it is stretching her and she's growing. And they
do have a successful business and they are good at
what they do. And they were found. They found they
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found my sister's husband a few years ago on Instagram,
and I remember, Bobby, they called you and they're like,
what do we do HDTV, or it wasn't even HGTV
at the moment. It was a production company into you know,
wanted to do a show around in them, and then
they pitched it to different networks and HGTV picked it up.
But yeah, remember you talked to them like two years ago,
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and now it's finally happened. But it's called Building Roots
and it's their design business and it follows them from
like each episode is it shows the house before and
they go in and they renovate it and do their thing,
and then the homeowners come home and they do the
big reveal and I don't know, and my sister did
so good and the sneak peek, So I'm excited for them,
small little mountain town in Colorado, Pagosa Springs. And I
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just couldn't help but think the whole time I was
watching it, just how proud and my mom and dad
would be of my sister. And she said, my sister
said that something about she found out that the show
was going to be picked up, like right around my
dad died earlier this year, because they filmed the pilot
and they didn't know what was going to happen. And
then she didn't know honestly if she could even do
something like this, and that she's just an encouragement to
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people that like, sometimes when you face adversity or you
go through something hard, or like lose someone special to you,
it kind of just makes you realize, like, you know,
opportunities come your way and you've got one life to live.
And it kind of gave her that courage she needed
to just go for it and do it, and so
it's just really special watching her do her thing. Noah,
it's awesome. I do remember that calling going don't take
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anything less than a million episode. Oh well, that is
definitely not happening. This is season one and who knows,
like it might be season one, will never hear from
it again or you know, they get a line at
Target one day, Edie. Eddie thinks a million episodes not enough?
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A million now that's what I'm talking about. Bones, that's
good money. Yeah yeah, um yeah. Are you envious at all?
Jealous at all? Amy should be? I am not, No,
not at all, Like I am just so excited for them,
like no, and it's so random. People that have knowniced
our whole lives, like they were you know, family and
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friends that reached out. They're just like, wait a second,
what like one daughter's in radio, one daughter's now going
to be on TV, and like nobody we didn't. We're
not a family that's set out for you know, you know,
being public with things or anything like that. And I
mean my sister even when I first joined the Bobby
Bone Show like fifteen years ago, I just remember because
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we were in Austin and we would do segments where
you would have like my mom and my sister come
up like maybe like family feud or something, and my
sister would step up to the mic and like she
would do okay because she's she's good, but then underneath
her skin like she had splotches in her chest, like
she's freaking out. And that's kind of what happened her
on the show, Like she did great, but on like
she's icing her back every night because she's so stressed out.
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She's like on zanex trying to get through the day.
Sounds no, it is, but it's just not something that
our family is. She's not like she's like, oh, I
want to be on TV. She's just rolling with it,
seeing where life takes her and having a good time
while she's at it. Wow, wish I had, I wish
I could do. It's the opposite of what I do
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with crap well because yeah, you yeah, it's different. Yeah
if she if if your career, if you don't end
up being on radio or TV, like that's that's that's
your career. That's you want what you want to do.
Like my sister could kind of take it or leave it, like, Okay,
this is fun, but if it doesn't work out, life
will go on. That's awesome. By the way, it's called
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building roots, right, building roots, Yes, building roots and HGTV
awesome love it. I do love it all kidding aside,
that's that's really cool for them. Let's see a one
more thing. You watched King Richard, the William Sister movie
with Will Smith. Yes, everybody, stop what you're doing after
you've stopped listening to us and watch King Richard. It's
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in theaters or if you have HBO Max you can
watch it there. That's where I watched it. And I mean,
you know, talk about a crazy story. I mean I
knew they face some adversity, I just didn't know their
full back ground. And they straight up like they born
and raised in Compton, their dad was taken them to
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the quote unquote country club, which was the Compton Tennis
courts basketball courts, Like it was they faced you know, uh,
you know people, they'd be trying to play tennis and
kids from the neighborhood would roll up in their cars
and like threatened to shoot them. Like it was just
weird stuff. But their dad, what's really cool is he Well,
you gotta watch it. But he he had this whole plan.
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I know, I don't want to give away everything, but
because it's so good, did they get good at tennis?
Don't spoil it. Did they get good or were going
to learn who they are? That's what That's what kept
me going. There was times where I was so nervous
about what was going to happen, especially at the Compton Courts,
because I was like, oh my gosh, she's he gonna
get shot. But then I knew that ven A Censuri
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like you know, world famous tennis players and super successful.
But he did it like he knew that's what he
and he built this plan. He had like an eighty
four page, you know document that he put together about
his plan to get them famous, and he did it.
And it's crazy. So it's worth it. What do you
rate it? Oh, as a former tennis player, I might
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be rating it a little higher because I feel connected
to the story. But four and a half tennis balls
out of five, okay, M I think that's going to
wrap us up. Andy Roddick gets a shout out. He does,
he does, he does. He. When they go down to
the coach in Florida, the coach is showing other kids
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that are training there, and I guess Andy's brother, I
don't know his name, was the one they thought was
gonna be good. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's the one. He's
on the court. So the tennis coach is like, that's
that's John Roddick. He's amazing. Da da da, He's like,
but apparently his brother Andy's coming off and like then
they mentioned it's like foreshadowing for Andy. I mean, that's
the only time he gets mentioned. But it's like, oh wow,
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I didn't realize that Andy's brother was the first star.
I wonder if they do a spinoff and they do
Andy story, if I'll be in it? Nice? I wonder
who who will play me when Andy's at my wedding.
All Right, that's it for today. I know it's not
a long post show, but give me a break. Um
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we're good, everybody good, good, all right, thank you guys,