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November 25, 2025 53 mins

We talk to Parker McCollum about his Thanksgiving plans, what college football he secretly roots for, getting to know George Strait over the years and the time he messed up the countdown during a New Year's Eve show. Amy may be in luck after a new service is going to be available to help her with a major problem she's been a victim of. On Tuesday Reviewsday, Bobby shared a movie that changed his life. Bobby and Amy ran through a list of celebs that give people the 'ick' and they share how they feel about them.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Good transmitting.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
This.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
Welcome to Tuesday show more in a studio more, all right,
here's the voicemail.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
I asked him what he wants, and he said he
wanted to look.

Speaker 4 (00:20):
Cool if he's having an identity crisis or something. But
I'm wondering what stalls you guys.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Would suggest looking into any nice male clothing stores that you.

Speaker 4 (00:29):
Know, if I forget everyone's opinion other.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
Than Lunchbox, that would be amazing.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Sorry, lunch I love you.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
So she's talking about her husband what he wants for
Christmas and he just wants to look cool. So that's
all you man. Well, I just want to ask, and
I know all the guys are gonna give me a
hard time for this. I just pulled up my phone.
This is a picture that I have literally ten pictures ago.
So this is not like a bit that had planned.
If I see a guy that looks cool wearing clothes,
I like, I screenshot the guy.

Speaker 4 (00:56):
Oh and you try to recreate it, or.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
Like I like thee Yeah, and if I'm going to
go somewhere, I'll I'll tell my wife. I go, hey,
I like how this guy looked. Can you find can
you help me? Or I go and find stuff, so
I will take you. I will screenshot men wearing cool things,
and then you know, you delete, you delete those guys.
I mean they just stay on your picture, so embarrassing.

(01:22):
I mean I probably have fifty or sixty over the years,
and there are some. My wife will hit me back
with vibe pictures too. She's like, hey, I liked it
when like Ryan Gosling was on Fallon he was wearing
this do you like this look? Especially when I was
like doing award shows. Like if I'm you know, at
the ACMs, I'm not the host, I'm like the second guy.
She's like, you should wear something like that. Yeah. A

(01:42):
lot of my pictures are like random dudes I don't
know wearing clothes. I like, oh, okay, so it's professional,
no some of it. I mean I wear the same
thing to work every day at cardigan and pants. But yeah,
but if I'm going to go play the opry or
I just like the vibes of of guys.

Speaker 4 (01:57):
Yeah, you just it's your insbo inspiration.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
I don't like call it inso, but I feel you
is that first of all to you? Is that weird?

Speaker 4 (02:06):
Though it's not weird because I know a lot of
women that do it.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
No, No, that's not what I asked. What about that's
why we think it's weird.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
I don't know any guys said to it. But it's
still not weird.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
Bobby, You're not weird, like exact same p you do.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
Okay, So Mikey has it, and I would say thanks.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
For your vulnerability, Mike, because you know you're about to
get attacked.

Speaker 5 (02:23):
Oh Mike dresses well yeah, so that makes sense.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
So he has a vibe.

Speaker 6 (02:28):
I just wear way you give me, so I just
know what I'm on board to.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Man, you'll be wearing this in three years like that. Okay,
So you want to know stores.

Speaker 4 (02:40):
I guess it just depends on the vibe.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
It's weird.

Speaker 7 (02:43):
What is that you take pictures of dudes and you
save them in your phone like for inspiration.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
It's just weird.

Speaker 7 (02:50):
And going to Mike d like act like he's like,
that's even weird. I mean, Mikey is weird. So I'm
doing it and you're doing it is weird. Dide, you
wear one hoodie so work. That's why that's why she
was like, I don't care about like you don't you
don't really wear.

Speaker 5 (03:04):
Clothes but lunch talks you when you're outside of work.
If we have an event, you have a stylist, it's
his friend.

Speaker 7 (03:11):
But I don't take pictures of dudes. I go to
the store and I'm like, does this match? Does this match?

Speaker 4 (03:16):
And you send it to him and I say does
it match?

Speaker 1 (03:18):
Because I don't know what matches.

Speaker 7 (03:19):
But that's not me going and taking pictures of dudes
and saying I want to look like that, Like I
don't do.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
I do like that vibe though, Like, look, he's got
jeans on that looks good and like a cat like
a kind of cow hide type jacket. Is that entire
three layers? It's a tie, white shirt, butt tie, yeah,
yeah yeah. So do you want to recommend any sort
of men's.

Speaker 5 (03:39):
Store, Well, that's what That's what I think is difficult
because I don't know his uh style or what vibe
he's going for. But a place where I found some
really good basics, because I think a good like a
good tea on a guy with like a sweater over
it or something, and those good basics like J Crew
and Banan Republic.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
That picture from I was gonna go J Crew first
because they have good good uh like foundation pieces.

Speaker 5 (04:05):
Basic pieces and then you can build on those. And
also they have really good deals.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
Go, why are you like them with a weird face?
Do you also think I'm weird? No? No, no, we're making
fun of lunchbox back here. I recommend your local TJ
Max or Marshalls.

Speaker 4 (04:19):
Have good stuff, though, don't sleep on that.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
You got to pick out the right stuff. He doesn't
pick out the right now, but you got it. But
they do have good stuff there too. You know what
is pretty good and it's gonna sound like a child's
store maybe is Abercrombie. They have good stuff out. They've
definitely updated their.

Speaker 5 (04:35):
J Crew, Abercrombie, Banana Republic, like all good basics that
he'll he could wear over and over and like interchange
a few things.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
And you can go like the nord Strum, but they
have everything. So I feel kind of like a cop
out going Nordstrom because it's just like a rich person
store that has every brand, but the I would recommend
J Crew because they have really solid stuff. That's literally
the picture that I took that website. And Banana Republic's
great because they're kind of cool. Again. They had to
fall off for a little bit. Their back and Abercrombie
has really good men's clothes, which you just think that

(05:07):
shirtless dude would stand outside of the store at them all.

Speaker 4 (05:10):
Yeah, it's different.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
Yeah, go to the w for.

Speaker 5 (05:12):
Women now too, like it is yeah, like as I
find really good basics there, like they have great genes
and all of these stores too, Like, don't don't pay
full price there either, like go online they'll have different
sales or you know, just give them your email and
your phone number and you'll get twenty percent off.

Speaker 1 (05:30):
That's such a tack, guys. Yeah, she literally just walked
us through how she ends up being scammed. Okay, give
me the next one, please.

Speaker 8 (05:37):
You guys are talking about no shoes in the house
and Bobby, I guess my question is just I know
you have dogs, so what do you do with them?

Speaker 1 (05:44):
I mean, my dogs are in and out so much.

Speaker 4 (05:46):
Do you wipe their.

Speaker 2 (05:47):
Feet coming in and out?

Speaker 1 (05:48):
Do they have a mat or something? I know you
moved through the no shoe house, so just curious.

Speaker 5 (05:52):
Thanks.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
That is a great question. Yes, eighty five percent of
the time unless they sprint into the house. But now
I keep the doors closed even coming back. I do
wipe their feet quickly, so we have a towel right
there in his wipe my pipe. Because my wife has
no shoes, I now abide by that. And the dogs
are also no shoes, but they live no shoes. Yeah
that's their yea, they're Kenny Chesney dogs. No shoes, no shirts,

(06:16):
no problem, no problem at all. So yeah, for the
most part, especially if it's wet outside, we'll definitely do
some mipeing. You guys can hit us up our voicemail
lines eight seven seven seventy seven Bobby leave a voicemailt
Anytime had an article on BuzzFeed about the ick list
of celebrities and they listed the top ten celebrities that

(06:37):
they think give people the ick, and so I'll go,
We'll go ten to one. You just tell me, Amy,
what were were. Ten means it like ugh, like cringe
ick bad. One means no, you actually really really like them,
all right. Number ten is Benson Boone. Oh.

Speaker 5 (06:54):
I don't get the ick from him at all.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
I don't mind it. I like his backflips off pianos
and stuff.

Speaker 5 (06:59):
Like, he's so telling and entertaining and yeah, and.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
He's a great performer.

Speaker 9 (07:04):
His songs are good.

Speaker 5 (07:04):
No ick.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
Yeah, I mean if I was only gonna ick I'd
be it would be itck out of jealousy because he's
also ripped up in good looking.

Speaker 5 (07:11):
That's what I was about to say. Anybody that's icking
is jealous.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Yeah, like he doesn't wear a shirt and I'm like jealousick. Yeah,
but yeah, I have no ick toward Benson boone. Okay,
So I'm gonna go two because the one extra would
be just jealousy because he's freaking ripped up like a maniac.
What's yours one? Okay. Gwyneth Paltrow number number nine on
the list.

Speaker 5 (07:33):
I get why people ick her at times, but she
doesn't ick me out as much, so I'll go too.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
I would speculate that a lot of the ick from
her has been her inserting herself as an expert in
the healthcare mental wellness space. That's kind of space like
I now am going to have a company. I know
all this, and it's like she's an actress, right.

Speaker 5 (08:05):
Yeah, but she has put a lot of work into
that part of her.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
I'm just I know you in love with her. But
all my point is, I think that's why people are irritated.
I think that's why they would.

Speaker 5 (08:15):
Be can some of it be a little bit. She
she has had this wonderful life of privilege.

Speaker 1 (08:20):
Yeah, and grew up.

Speaker 5 (08:21):
Yeah, some people could be jealous of that.

Speaker 1 (08:24):
What's your level?

Speaker 3 (08:25):
Two?

Speaker 1 (08:27):
I'm gonna go four because I'm team Chris Martin. I
love Coldplay.

Speaker 9 (08:31):
They like each other.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
Yeah, I just like Colplay.

Speaker 5 (08:33):
Though, but it's something that there's something they don't like
about each other. Drake Drake, I don't even think about him,
except for sometimes he pops up on my feed talking
on podcasts or something whatever.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
Well, podcast is Bobby All talks. That's definitely a podcasts
he is not.

Speaker 5 (08:51):
Yeah, I guess that's it, like laying on a bed exactly. Yeah,
Like Drake doesn't bother me, though I like Kendrick Lamart,
it does bother me. I am kind of ick about
the you know, a minor. Yeah, so we got to
take away some add some points for that. So let's

(09:11):
go five just in case.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
Oh I like that. You're covering your bases in case
where stuff comes out. Yes, hedge in your bets, I see,
I'm gonna go six. Like as far as like pop
rappers makes the greatest songs, However, they tried to kick
me out of a restaurant once. Yeah, yeah, and I
hold that against him to this day.

Speaker 9 (09:30):
Not you everyone and Broll.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
There's only two other two couples in the whole restaurant
in you then yeah, and all us people show up
and air Jordan gear and we don't know it's his people.
They're just massive dudes with the Jordan logo on like
their jackets, and there's just like a hubbub and all
of a sudden, Hubbub's gone and water comes over, like
what happened. They're like, yeah, Drake wanted to clear everybody
out from the restaurants. We could have dinner, okay. And

(09:53):
I was like, well, do we have to leave? That's
crazy and they were like, no, We've now put them
in a place we're not going to make everybody leave
the restaurant. So seven but three of those pointed from
the restaurant incident. Alec Baldwin, Oh.

Speaker 5 (10:10):
If I really think about it, I mean, I'm not
bothered at I am until I start thinking back to
the time that didn't he call his daughter a pig?

Speaker 1 (10:18):
You got a fight with this kid?

Speaker 5 (10:19):
Yeah, So let's hope he's evolved a little since then.

Speaker 9 (10:23):
Eight.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
I don't think about him it's like you whenever you
had Drake three. I don't really hate him them. I
like it his act like thirty Rock. Yes, he was
awesome in that, Like there are roles that are redeeming
even if maybe you're weird and bad, Like if you
rock a role, I'm like, you know what, maybe they're
not such a bad person.

Speaker 5 (10:42):
Justin Timberlake, Gosh, please, I don't want to itck him,
but sometimes he ACKs me, like when he got pulled
over and was like talking about his world tour and
he was getting a d UI so sadly. All of
his videos from his concerts lately also put him up there.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Six man, justin term were like, was like my favorite
for a long time.

Speaker 5 (11:07):
Yes, same, I'm.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Gonna go six as well. A little bit nostalgia keeps
up from being eight. He's so talented.

Speaker 9 (11:17):
The cop video is pretty funny.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
Yeah, Taylor Swift is it five on their list?

Speaker 5 (11:21):
One? Is that the lowest I can go because she
doesn't give me the end? Nock No, Taylor's awesome.

Speaker 9 (11:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
I try to find a reason to even feel itck yeah,
because I try to find it with everybody.

Speaker 5 (11:35):
And I'm not obsessed with like I used to be.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
People just get mad that she's successful, and it's.

Speaker 5 (11:39):
Like owned, she's so smart.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
I'm gonna go one as well. Yeah, Ryan Reynolds and
Blake Lively together together, Well, they're together at four. You
can do them even individually.

Speaker 5 (11:52):
Now I'll just steal them together. Let's give them a
since they're together six.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Well, so i'd give Blake Lively like an eight and
Ryan Reynolds like a four, so I would go at six.
I'd have to equal that out as well on that one.
Jared Letto.

Speaker 5 (12:06):
No, no thoughts so one.

Speaker 1 (12:08):
I met him once. He wasn't not nice.

Speaker 5 (12:13):
Yeah. Was it an iHeart Festival?

Speaker 1 (12:14):
It was like backstage at something some festival.

Speaker 9 (12:17):
Was he in character?

Speaker 1 (12:18):
He was by himself. He was just by himself walking
and I was just walking. So it wasn't he. It
wasn't at iHeart Festival.

Speaker 5 (12:23):
It wasn't.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
Was some other event though, And he looked he looked
like Jesus. He was. He was dressed in all white
and he had his long hair, and I just remember
he smelled really good and I said, hey man, big
fan of thirty seconds to Mars and he was like,
thank you man. He just kept walking, so I didn't
ask a lot of him. He didn't give a lot
to me, but he gave me what I gave him.

Speaker 9 (12:44):
When you say he smells good like cologne.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
No lotion, lotion?

Speaker 9 (12:48):
Lotion?

Speaker 5 (12:48):
Yeah, Like, how do you know it was lotion?

Speaker 1 (12:50):
I don't. But he asked me what it smelled like. Yeah,
like like, I have no idea what he you know,
he was like, smell like a solid lotion. Chris Pratt, Uh.

Speaker 5 (13:00):
No ick one nock nock? What would he what would
I get have?

Speaker 9 (13:05):
He's a little annoying.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
He's one of the most talented guys. I think he
just gets uh you know, Guards of the Galaxy or man
if you go with Parks and rec hilarious. You ever
watch him wrap him and m He lived in a van.
He was homeless in a van and Hawaii, like just living.
I don't know. He can play ripped up guy and
he can play fat guy. I can do both. I
don't know.

Speaker 9 (13:23):
I think he was just fat guy and now he's
ripped over nobody.

Speaker 1 (13:26):
He does. He plays characters as both of them, though,
like he gets he gets jobs as both.

Speaker 5 (13:31):
I saw him doing some prayer Bible lapp commercials the
other day and I was like, huh. I didn't know
that about I mean, I didn't know he was a job. No, No,
it wasn't just a job. I did wonder if he
got paid for it, though, because I'm like, you know,
that's a tricky time.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
I bet so. It's a business.

Speaker 9 (13:48):
It's an app, I know.

Speaker 5 (13:49):
But then I was like, maybe I was invested in
the app.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
That's still getting it. Okay, but that's still getting paid, right,
I know.

Speaker 5 (13:54):
It's just tricky.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
Number one, Katy Perry.

Speaker 5 (14:01):
I don't have the feelings like you have towards her.
So I worked with her wit to buy proxy.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (14:06):
Ten, so then I'll get for a seven.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
Ten.

Speaker 5 (14:10):
If you give me your ten, then I'll give her
a seven.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
I'm gonna go hard. Ten. Can I go eleven? It's
like when you did Taylor? Yeah, I want to go
I can only go ten? Okay, that's fine.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
Sin the question to be.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
Hello, Bobby Bones. I' mean going to the same girl
for hair for over two years. She's great, but her
prices just went up again, like almost fifty dollars more
for the same cut and color. Money's tight right now.
So instead of tipping my usual twenty percent because it
was well more, I tipped a little less. When I
went to pay, she saw the screen and said, oh okay.
It felt like she was reacting to the tip. Now

(14:59):
I'm over at the making everything. I love her work,
but I don't want to go broke. Trying to avoid
an awkward moment every six weeks sign trying not to
go broke not my specialty, Amy take it.

Speaker 5 (15:10):
Yeah, So ah, I hate that she's right there with
you and you're giving the tip. So I had my
hair done this week, and what was awesome is my
hair person she walks away when I'm entering in the
tip stuff.

Speaker 4 (15:21):
She's like, oh my gosh, so glad to see you,
like I'll see you next time, hug, and she walks away.

Speaker 5 (15:26):
And then I'm there with the machine to just finish
my thing, and it makes it less awkward. So yeah,
I hate that you're in that situation. And I mean,
I think that she's just going to have to understand.
And I don't like that she even responded to like, oh,
oh okay, because then that's also uncomfortable, Like, oh, it's hard.
But you could also start to look for other places

(15:48):
that have better prices.

Speaker 4 (15:49):
They now fit your budget.

Speaker 1 (15:52):
I'll totally go with that because this is all foreign
language to me. As far as I cut the colors
and the thing about tips, I do, I will jump
in here. I tip a good amount because I relied
on tips for a portion of my life. When they
walk away, I get mad, Wait what I tip the
crap out of them and I want them to see it.

Speaker 4 (16:12):
I still tip.

Speaker 1 (16:12):
Then I wonder if they ever get to see it
goes into a pool. They don't even know.

Speaker 5 (16:16):
They know I still tip appropriately, But I just think
it's I agree, But I'm just telling you my personally.

Speaker 4 (16:22):
Yeah, so like she's lingering over like trying to figure.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Out I want to linger like crazy. I want that
screen to flip them to be like, okay, let's see more.
I want that. I want like the little fist pump.

Speaker 4 (16:32):
Oh yeah. I mean I think you just give what
you can.

Speaker 5 (16:35):
And I know how incredibly difficult it is to find
a new stylist, especially if you've been with one for
two years that you vibe with. But if prices went
up and it's no longer in your budget, then that's
when you may need to shift. Ask friends, like who
do you go to price compare and try to figure
out if there's another place you can go to.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
I have a question. Is hair the same as food?
Twenty percent?

Speaker 4 (16:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (16:57):
Really?

Speaker 4 (16:57):
Well I do I do twenty percent?

Speaker 1 (16:59):
So yeah, I didn't know if it was the same
standard going to get a cut night car.

Speaker 5 (17:03):
I mean some people might do less, some people might
do more, but I just keep it standard twenty percent.

Speaker 1 (17:08):
Your hair looks good, Thank you? Is it?

Speaker 4 (17:10):
Did you do something to it a slighter?

Speaker 1 (17:13):
Yeah? It's not as skunky.

Speaker 4 (17:15):
Yeah, the roots, my roots had grown that a bad way.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
No, No, I know, I don't know how to say that, like,
because you had to what do you call them? Like
happy endings? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (17:23):
Those are those have grown out since then, and I
don't think that's what they were called.

Speaker 4 (17:26):
They were called many pieces, but.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
Pieces those that's on me very different.

Speaker 4 (17:32):
Yeah, that's okay, those have grown out.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
It looks good.

Speaker 4 (17:37):
I had not had it.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
Colored, and HR is going to call me I forgot.
I can't comment on you stuff anymore.

Speaker 4 (17:42):
No, No, I'm fine with it.

Speaker 5 (17:44):
I just hadn't gotten in for a color appointment in
a while, so I finally was able to get in
and she lifted up the color so it's not as
rooty like you're talking about the roots.

Speaker 4 (17:54):
They were dark.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
It purposely was made to be dark. And then the.

Speaker 4 (17:58):
Own break. Yes, yeah, my own braid was own braiding.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
It was yeah, it's good.

Speaker 4 (18:05):
Now, I thank you.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Seems a little excessive on a hair, but that's just
such a significant bill. But yes, it is what it is.

Speaker 4 (18:14):
So I say, do what you can.

Speaker 1 (18:16):
All right, there you go, close it up. I was
talking with Caitlin Bristow. Now she was on The Bachelor.
I think she finished maybe second or third or something.
Then she was the Bachelorette, and then she got with
Sean Booth and they were engaged for a long time,
and then she went on Dancing with the Stars and
she won that show. And so her and I were

(18:37):
talking because we're both winners of Dancing with the Stars
and the Big Finales tonight, and so I was just
talking to her about how she got into it and
how it was her dream to win. When did you
know you were going on?

Speaker 10 (18:49):
When I came off being the Bachelorette. The creator of
the whole show, he never really liked me. I still
don't think he really loved me. Of which show, the
Bachelor and Bachelorette. He kind of made it known that
he didn't like me, like it wasn't a secret. And
so when I came off the show, he Crystal's was
the Bachelor that I was on, and he did Dancing
with the Stars and then they called me and they said,
do you want to come on the show. I freaked

(19:11):
out because I danced my whole life, which I know
is also controversial with that show that I danced background,
but my mom was a professional ballerina.

Speaker 3 (19:18):
It was like my.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
Dream to your mom was a pro ballerina. That is
so cool.

Speaker 10 (19:21):
Yeah, she was one of the original members of the
Alberta Ballet Company in Canada. I quit dancing at twenty
five because I wasn't good enough and I chose to
not get any education after high school because I was
like committed to wanting to dance, and so I felt
like I failed as a dancer, and it was just
always in the back of my mind. And when I
went on The Bachelor, I was like, maybe I could
go on Dancing with the Stars and like make my
dreams come true. And so they asked me, and I

(19:43):
remember just sobbing. I was so excited. I had the
contract I had signed and I was so new to TV.
I don't know anything about what I signed for The Bachelor.
I just was scribbling my initials and everything went here
you go. And so they were like, no, you can't
do it. And the creator of the show said to me,
I'm really sick of people wanting fame after my show,
and you can focus on your relationship that you just

(20:03):
had from the show instead, and I was I don't
know how they didn't sue me because I went I
took it to Twitter and.

Speaker 3 (20:09):
I was like sexist, blah blah blah.

Speaker 10 (20:11):
And then all of a sudden, Hannah Brown became the
Bachelorette and then she got to go on Dancing with
the Stars, and so everyone was tweeting me or reaching.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
Out and being like are you went on the before
or you did? Yeah.

Speaker 3 (20:20):
I was like, I'm not mad, I'm happy.

Speaker 10 (20:22):
I spoke up to say like, why doesn't he let
women go on the show and why have all the
men gotten to And so I was happy for her.

Speaker 4 (20:28):
And then it was.

Speaker 10 (20:29):
COVID and they were doing like a Bachelor goat show
where they were doing the best seasons and recapping them
with Chris Harrison, and so Chris Harrison was like, will
you jump on a zoom with me to recap your show.
I said yes, and at the end he goes, well,
I have a really important question for you and I
was like what, and you went well, I could still cry.

Speaker 3 (20:48):
He was like, do you want to go on Dancing
with the Stars?

Speaker 10 (20:49):
And I I was just in pure shocking. I just
my reaction was just and I couldn't even speak. I
know it's coming at all, no idea, And it was
so long after or i'd been on the show that
I was like, I feel like we all washed up.

Speaker 3 (21:02):
Reality start at this point, like you really want me
to go on? And then to win.

Speaker 10 (21:06):
It felt like such a full circle because I'd always
wanted to be looked at as a dancer and it
was just so exciting for me.

Speaker 3 (21:12):
I always tell me I'm Canadian.

Speaker 10 (21:13):
It's like somebody not making it to the NHL, being
really close but not making it. And then ten years
later getting asked to play in the Stanley Cup finals
and winning and knowing what that feels like.

Speaker 4 (21:22):
I was like, this is my Stanley Cup.

Speaker 10 (21:24):
So it really mattered to you oh so much. It
was again like that you know how it is. The
whole experience was just so incredible and even though I
was like in the fetal position, crying every night and
my bones were broken, and I was just like falling apart.
I was like, I can't wait till the next day,
and I can't wait to make it another week, and
I'm like, I will win that I would hold a
fake mirror ball when I slept and I would manifest.

Speaker 3 (21:46):
I was crazy. So yes, it meant everything to me.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
Talking with Kate Lombristo, she was a contestant on The Bachelor,
and then she was the Bachelorette, and then she won
Dancing with the Stars, and so it was just two
mirror ball champions, you know, chopping it up, and so
we were doing superlatives as far as like the pros
on Dancing with the Stars, you know, who's the coolest,
how they can make it look like they're in love
with their partner, but they're really not. Like for the
sake of good TV, let's do more superlatives with the stars.

(22:15):
Best all around of the pros, Daniella.

Speaker 3 (22:19):
Sometimes I'm like, am I gay for her?

Speaker 1 (22:21):
Like I'm like so much tracked that way with Vaal,
I thought that was val I gay for him.

Speaker 10 (22:25):
Yeah, Like there's just something about their swag, the way
they move, how they can do it, the fact that
they can like put aside that they could look like
they're madly in love with whoever their partner is, and
they compartmentalize it because that is their job, and they
just know that chemistry translates to the audience.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
And I yeah, Vl.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
And Daniella, I'm gonna go for me. Emma was my favorite.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
She's the best.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
Like Nobel Human Peace Prize Award agreed. I had troubles
during my season, like we all did at some point,
and she would step in and be like, I wonder,
let me help you.

Speaker 3 (23:00):
What that would have felt like for me?

Speaker 10 (23:01):
Because I ardam was going through some stuff at home
while we ad our season. If I cried, he'd be like,
you're wasting my time, And I agree with him.

Speaker 3 (23:10):
I was wasting time because we really wanted to win.

Speaker 10 (23:13):
And I would always tell him, and he knew if
I said I had to go blow my nose, that
means I was going to the bathroom to cry for
five minutes and get.

Speaker 3 (23:18):
It out of my system and come back and be ready.
But Emma, I just got to work with her.

Speaker 10 (23:22):
When I was dancing with Andy two weeks ago, and
I was like, she is the most patient, fun.

Speaker 1 (23:28):
Kind, a plus in every way.

Speaker 3 (23:30):
She is an A plus human being who is like.

Speaker 10 (23:32):
The coolest pro Pasha why Daniella's husband. Pasha is just
so sure of himself and his relationship with Daniella.

Speaker 3 (23:42):
They have so much love and respect for one another.

Speaker 10 (23:45):
He is so patient and kind, He's very undercover, funny,
and the way he dances is just so smooth and cool.

Speaker 3 (23:53):
Even when he's on he still it feels like he's
just himself.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
I'm going to give mind a vow for a couple
of reasons. One, he freaking plays the violin at a
high level.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
I know, that's the coolest thing.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
And it's two things that traditionally men wouldn't go. A
dance and violin player. That's masculine. But that dude is
a masculine dancing violin player. You are right. And he's
also so not was so nice to.

Speaker 10 (24:17):
Me really yeah, because I heard he's tough.

Speaker 3 (24:19):
In the ballroom all but I mean they all yeah.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
And my partner was really hard on me. She should
have been. She wouldn't have got out of me what
she got out of me. But we also had the
conversation early, like I was like, hey, I have to
be coached, and you cannot coach me too hard because
we have the same goal and it is to win. Yeah,
she thought I was crazy because she thought there was
no chance we were gonna win. She had made the
finals multiple times and with a backstreet boy with a
pro player, never won, so I was her first win

(24:45):
of all people. But yeah, you can't coach me too hard.
But we fought.

Speaker 3 (24:49):
Oh I bet. Yeah, I feel like they all do.

Speaker 1 (24:51):
Yeah, you're just close to that person so much that
you fight with your friends occasionally. Yeah, and that relationship
and you had it with your partner. You're just together
so much.

Speaker 10 (24:59):
Well, And I don't like being told what to do
me either, And I don't like being bad at something.
I came in as people thinking I'm a dancer, So
then I felt like I was just disappointing everybody with
not being able to pick things up.

Speaker 9 (25:11):
Bobby Boon.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
So if you want to hear the full interview, because
we did over an hour, just go search for the
Bobby cast on iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts,
because we definitely got into her story from being on
the Bachelor and The Bachelorette and way more Dancing with
the Stars. But it's a full hour on the Bobby Cast.
It's time for.

Speaker 7 (25:30):
The good news, all right.

Speaker 5 (25:36):
So in twenty eighteen, this teenager, Zach collapsed during a
high school football game. He needed emergency brain surgery followed
by a medically induced coma.

Speaker 4 (25:46):
He woke up about nine days later.

Speaker 5 (25:48):
And around the same time, this girl, Isabella, was recovering
from a serious head injury after a car crash, so they.

Speaker 4 (25:55):
Were hanging out at the hospital together.

Speaker 5 (25:58):
Their family stayed in touch, and a few years later
they decided to go out to dinner and then the
rest is history.

Speaker 4 (26:06):
Now they're getting married. But guess how he proposed.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
He took her back to where guess you didn't let
us guess, I guess, hospital, But he.

Speaker 4 (26:17):
Took it back to where it all began.

Speaker 5 (26:18):
At the hospital, I figured, got the staff involved, and
then there was this heart shaped floral display saying will
you marry me?

Speaker 1 (26:27):
I just can't say, guests and not let us guess.
It was more like a rhetorical question.

Speaker 5 (26:32):
Yeah, like I was just like and guess what he
did tell you right away?

Speaker 1 (26:37):
Awesome story. I do love it. I just like to
play games. That was that fun of a game.

Speaker 4 (26:43):
It reminds me of my friends that met.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
In the nick you But did they meet or they
were just babies in the same.

Speaker 4 (26:49):
They were both in then together they were born at
the same time, babies, they were babies.

Speaker 1 (26:55):
Here's the story. It's awesome, But they didn't meet.

Speaker 5 (26:58):
When they first met. But it's like they were brought
and then we all ended up at Texas A and
M together and they reconnected there and they're.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
Never connected his babies. This is the only problem I
have with the story. I love this story, but they
never connected his babies.

Speaker 5 (27:11):
Crazy they did, Yeah, but it's crazy enough when that's.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
Crazy they were at the same time. I don't want
to take away from the story, but it does because
Amy tells it in a way that it just trives
me crazy.

Speaker 5 (27:20):
But I'm telling you the way that it happened, and
this is very similar.

Speaker 4 (27:24):
So congrats to that they despised you.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
Really nod, I'm just kidding.

Speaker 4 (27:29):
Congrats to Zach and Isabella.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
That's a good story. That's it. That that is what
it's all about. That was telling me something good on
the Bobby Bones Show. Now, Parker, what's U buddy?

Speaker 2 (27:41):
List, what's going on. It's all good stuff. So the
best time of year.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
How are you, Bobby?

Speaker 9 (27:45):
Pretty good?

Speaker 1 (27:45):
What are you doing for Thanksgiving?

Speaker 9 (27:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (27:47):
I know watching football? Texas A and M versus the
University of Texas, so it's good.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Are you an A and M guy?

Speaker 2 (27:54):
I didn't go to college, Bobby, So I'm just asking
the question. There is one that I root for over
the other. Secretly, I will never reveal which one that is,
but I just love Texas man. As long as it's
got texts in it, I'm all about it.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
All right, that's fair enough. Well, it's good to see you,
my friend. I did see on your social media and
I think now it's way more of a story. But
you were selling that car. I don't know anything about cars,
so this hellcat, what did you ever drive that yourself?
And that was in a music video? Right?

Speaker 2 (28:22):
Yes? And I will never ever, ever personally sell a
vehicle of mine ever again. I did not think that
they were gonna blast that thing all over the internet
and advertise it as Parker McCollum's healthcat. I had a weird,
you know moment one day and I was like, I'm
just going to sell all of my cars. I'm getting
rid of them. I'm tired of worrying about them. I

(28:42):
never drive them. I love cars very much, but yeah,
and then people start sending me like I don't have TikTok,
but like they're sending me these videos and stuff from
all over the Internet and the world wide Web. Parker
McCollum's Hellcat for Sale is what kind of man music video? Hellcat?
I'm like, I don't really like that. I wanted to
comment on it and be like this guy's will be
it's not my car, but I didn't.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
Did you? Is it sold yet at the time we're talking.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
I don't know. I don't. I don't. I have not
kept up with it.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
That's weird. They did that with the house we were selling.
Once it kind of went and it was a story
and then that was That was weird. It felt a
bit invasive. I don't know if that's how it felt
with you.

Speaker 2 (29:21):
Probably a little different if it was a home, you know,
somewhere that you had lived and called you your literal dwelling.
But you know, a car, like I don't know. I mean,
I hope the guy makes a ton of money on it.
I didn't. I didn't even try to make a bunch
of money off those cars. I was just like, get
him out of my garage. What would you give them?
I sold that and my CZO six all together one

(29:43):
one price, one deal. I was like, just get them
the hell out of here.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
Oh, so you sold them to somebody. Then they were
selling them as your car. They're already gone from you.

Speaker 5 (29:52):
Correct, that's why he doesn't know. Like I was thinking, like,
why are you not coming up with this or have
you seen a deposity?

Speaker 2 (30:00):
I didn't pick up on that. I understand the confusion now.

Speaker 10 (30:02):
No.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
I sold the cars, and then people started sending to
me that the guy sold them to was just advertising them.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
Yeah, we thought you reflects and you were so rich
that you don't even know, Like, did that one hundred
thousand dollars car doesn't even know affect it? You're like, bro,
I don't know what comes.

Speaker 5 (30:20):
Yeah, I'm just thinking. Wow.

Speaker 2 (30:22):
I apologize that.

Speaker 1 (30:26):
I was looking at your social media. You said twenty
twenty five was the fastest year of your life. What
awesome happened to twenty twenty five?

Speaker 2 (30:34):
Uh, it was my first year touring as a dad,
and something me in my very close circle of friends
and mentors have been talking about lately, is uh, you know,
being proud of yourself and being easy on yourself, which
is something I struggle with a lot. So it kind
of at the end of the tour, I had this
big reflection time kind of in my journal and just

(30:56):
kind of looking back at my year and was I
proud of myself and happy with myself? And I said, man,
this was my first year touring, and it was a
new album year, so it was a much more hectic
and stressful and busy year than usual. And I did
it all. You know, well, my first year is being
a dad and being on the road and managing all
of that, and and I was. I was able to

(31:17):
look back and be really proud of it. But it
just went so quick. So being a dad was really
the simultaneously being a singer and a full time touring performer.
You know that that was the biggest thing. But I
mean then we played Red Rocks again, We sold out
Rodeo Houston again. I mean, got at least so much

(31:39):
stuff happened this year. I did so many uh you know.
I played a great golf course in Georgia with my
dad my brother, which was magical for two days. I mean,
so much good stuff. Man, It just God has been
good to me.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
What's it like playing shows with George Straight? Now? Has
you guys relationship like?

Speaker 9 (31:57):
Is it?

Speaker 1 (31:57):
Are you guys closer now?

Speaker 2 (31:59):
I mean, I would say we're closer now than we
were the first thirty one years of my life. I mean,
he's a really quiet guy. He's a very normal guys guy.
The more I'm around him and if I text him,
he'll text me about sending pictures of major playing guitar
or listen to one of his songs or whatever, and
he'll shoot right back. And you know, he's always super
kind in that regard. But man to be totally honest

(32:20):
about but I just try to leave in the hell alone.
He's been even when I've played golf with him or
you know, been on his bus after a show, I
kind of just shut up and I watch. I know
how it is on a much smaller scale with just
people being around and wanting to talk to you and
kind of get to know you a little bit. And

(32:40):
so it's pretty interesting for me to be around him
and watch him. He's been doing it for you know,
fifty something years, and these are grown piece kind of
like being around McConaughey, Like you're watching grown adults like
lose it over over this other grown adult that's standing there,
And so I kind of just sit back and admire
one how well handles it still, and how gracious he is,

(33:03):
and how just normal he isn't humble about the whole thing.
But I don't ask him any questions. I don't bother him,
I don't blug him. I'm never gonna ask him for
a picture. You know, it's uh, he's just he's the King,
and I don't think you would really know it hanging
out with him, because it's just such a normal human being.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
I was looking at the end of the year, you're
doing a New Year's Eve show and you're doing the
Dicky's Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. To do a New
Year's Eve show, I mean, you only get to pick
one place to do it. Obviously you want to do
it at home. But to New Year's Eve shows, are
they like casinos? Do they pay extra big if you're
doing a New Year's Eve show?

Speaker 2 (33:38):
You know in Texas it's a little different for us.
That's kind of one of our sweet spots, you know,
we know that that Texas has been our I'm nothing
without the state of Texas and especially the city of
Fort Work. That's really where it all started for me.
So I kind of get excited when we start talking
about you know, it's a year in advance. We're like, hey,

(33:58):
we're gonna go play Dickies on New Year's even for worth.
I know that's going to be a killer one.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
Do you play at midnight? When you do at midnight,
or do you play it like normal time of like
going at nine thirty.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
No. I tried to do that this year. I was like,
I don't want to be on stage at midnight because
the last time we did it, I missed the countdown
by like two and a half minutes. Lay in my
ears and he's counting down. I never heard him, so
like it was like twelve oh two before I'm like,
all right, let's count down now. Everything rehearsed, I screwed

(34:30):
it up and we were gone over it so many
times and I just got in the moment and just
completely forgot to execute. So it's a little stressful, but
I mean, you don't go on stage till ten fifteen,
play an hour and forty five minutes played till about
twelve oh five, and then you.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
Know, the night's over this song? What kind of man?
How long did you write that?

Speaker 2 (34:50):
Probably twenty twenty two?

Speaker 1 (34:52):
Was it one that when you wrote you felt like
maybe it doesn't see the light of day? Like, what
was the process of this song coming one, getting recorded
in the two you picking it as a single.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
I had had it in kind of the batch of
songs from my previous album, Never Enough, and just never
really was in love with it at the time. But
when I wrote it, you know, I never sit down
really to write songs. I just kind of play guitar
all the time and then you know, I'll just ramble
long enough hopefully something cool will come out. And so
what kind of man? I just kind of sang that

(35:21):
first verse in the chorus in one take, just boom,
kind of freestyled it out and had that first verse
on that chorus for a while. You know, I can
tell when I when I do co write, if I
have something like that, like a verse in the chorus,
I'll play it and you can tell right away what
they think of it. And most co writers gonna be like,
regardless of whether they like or not, they're gonna say, yeah,

(35:42):
let's write it and finish it and get a song.
But I could tell that they genuinely thought it had
some substance, it was worth our time and attention, So
that always kind of juices me up. And we wrote
that second verse, and I've never had My wife Haley
Rais always asked me when I'm gonna write songs about
love going right, because I have so many songs about
it just going terribly wrong and being a pos and

(36:04):
so that was one that I was like, Hey, this
is kind of sort of about it going right. So
you know, when it came time to cut that, we
actually cut that and Hope that I'm Enough as like
a trial run for me and my producer, Franklin Dell
that I'd switched to for this new record and they
needed a new single for radio, and hoping I'm Enough

(36:26):
was a little slow and what kind of man was
a shuffle and fast and felt good. So it was
kind of inevitably the single. But yeah, I never dreamed
that someone would have the life that it's happened.

Speaker 1 (36:38):
Well, man, congratulations on it. I hope you have a
great holiday. Good to see you, and I guess we'll
probably see around twenty twenty six. Yeah, look at you
small selling cars. Well, I'm just still kind of blown
away that the guy was, like, I don't know, man,
if one hundred thousand hits the checking account, I don't
even acknowledge it these days.

Speaker 2 (36:55):
That was so bad. Now I was so bad.

Speaker 1 (36:58):
I felt the same. Yeah, I literally thought you were
just you were selling the car. I didn't. I wouldn't
even brought it up. If it was some other dude
selling the car. I don't want to like give him
any free press, you know. All right, Good to see you, buddy,
and hopefully I'll see you soon.

Speaker 2 (37:10):
Thanks, guys.

Speaker 1 (37:11):
All right, see it park Amy, I got something for you.

Speaker 4 (37:15):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (37:16):
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Speaker 5 (37:29):
I mean, maybe maybe I can see where this could
come in handy.

Speaker 1 (37:33):
This is ABC News Live. What's the story.

Speaker 8 (37:36):
All State announces that it will now payback customers who
fall victim to crypto scams or phishing texts or emails.
It comes as experts in the area are telling people
to be on high alert. For scams like these, especially
during the holidays, and warning people that tend to fall
for it more at this time, our Elizabeth Schulsey has

(37:56):
all the details.

Speaker 1 (37:57):
Elizabeth.

Speaker 8 (37:58):
How this works is an all state will reimburse you
up to fifty thousand dollars per year. If you lose
money to a scam, you can file unlimited claims.

Speaker 4 (38:06):
Okay, yeah, I mean this is these are the times
we're living in.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
We have LifeLock, and it's as kind of the front
side of that, so you need like the back half
of that. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (38:15):
I love when I get my LifeLock report and they
tell me how many.

Speaker 4 (38:17):
Things they like intercepted, you know, like it's.

Speaker 1 (38:21):
Your force filled, it's like stopping it's your missile defense system.

Speaker 4 (38:25):
Yes, like that part's awesome. But I do think I've gotten.

Speaker 5 (38:28):
Better, almost too much so because the pendulum has swung,
Like I used to fall for everything, and now I'm
on guard and not falling for anything to where I'm
like legit reports or medical stuff that's coming into my
email and like not clicking it it's a scam and
it's really like my mammagram results that I need.

Speaker 1 (38:47):
Oh yeah, so yeah, I can see that we're so
worried that you don't click anything. Well, I like if
a bill collector calls.

Speaker 5 (38:53):
Yes, that happened recently too, because my daughter had a
doctor's bill like twenty nine ninety nine or something and
gotten paid and it went to a collection agency and
I was like, not falling for it. This is a
scam that twenty nine dollars is going to ruin my credit.

Speaker 1 (39:08):
Oh if you didn't pay it.

Speaker 4 (39:10):
Yeah. Finally I decided to figure out a way.

Speaker 5 (39:12):
I like, well, it can't hurt if I called them
back and I'm not going to give them any information.
And once I called them back and they told me
everything like oh, your daughter came into this clinic, this date,
check the calendar cross referenced to it.

Speaker 4 (39:22):
I'm like, okay, this is legit.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
What I do is I will go to the email
and if you go up and this is just an
easy tip for everybody. If you get something and you're
not sure an email what it is, you go up
and you click the email address, not what it says.
It could say it's from Apple Inc. But click that
and if it's like you know, jumping John six four
three two eight six two too at hot mail or
anything weird that is not from Apple, And then also

(39:45):
in emails there's like my colors aren't good. But I
believe it's like a silver like a silver metal, like
a you know how you have blue check marks, and
like Instagram and stuff, there's like a silver medal next
to businesses that will come if it's like an estab
business and email.

Speaker 4 (40:01):
Oh I've never seen this, but it's like.

Speaker 1 (40:03):
As fast as we're combating it, they're finding better ways
to actually scam us. And I very much recommend LifeLock
on the front side of it. We all use it.
I'm pretty sure they're still a partner of the show.
We talk about it so much. I don't even know
if we talk about it because we use it her
because they're still a partner.

Speaker 4 (40:17):
No, I pay for it. I'm paying like I have
a whole system of them. I pay for it.

Speaker 1 (40:21):
Yes, I do too, Yeah, okay, so, but there is
insurance also, just in case it's time for the good news.

Speaker 6 (40:35):
Chastity is from Ohio and she parked her car because
she's going to the store. She has her two kids
with her and they're walking to the store and as
they're getting close to the store, a man comes out of.

Speaker 1 (40:45):
Nowhere, Pop hits her in.

Speaker 6 (40:46):
The face with what his fist, starts robbing her, takes
her car keys. He's playing on stealing the car, and
this part is crazy. The five year old son goes, ah,
not today. He chases the guy and grabs the keys
out of his hands, and the guy freaks out and
he's running. So the five year old save the day
or save the stolen car?

Speaker 1 (41:07):
Wow? Five years old, like, can't you just go like, yeah,
they're gonna knock him over, like.

Speaker 6 (41:14):
Assuming this guy probably wasn't like the strongest dude or
probably not in his right mind.

Speaker 1 (41:19):
I'm watching the clip of the five year old run
up to the dude. I think the guy was just
like what's happened? It was like when a small dog
like attack your pant leg and he has get off
me and it won't get off. Yeah, and now you
could stomp the dog, but that would be terrible, and
so he didn't do that with the kid, just kind
of let him and then the kids chasing. I'm watching
the whole thing.

Speaker 9 (41:38):
Yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 1 (41:40):
This guy's the worst like villain ever.

Speaker 9 (41:42):
He's so bad.

Speaker 6 (41:43):
And then the lieutenant you know, in the police department
said you know, it's really cool. The kids, he's awesome,
but they advise you to not chase people that steal
things like that.

Speaker 1 (41:51):
Yeah, here's the thing about five year olds. I don't
take advice. And now they sure they'll listen. All right,
that's what it's all about. That was telling me something good.
Wake up, Wake up in the morn and it's on
the radio and the dogs on time Ready and his lunchbox.

(42:12):
Morgan choos to Steve Bran and it's trying to put
you through fog. He's running this week's next bit. The
Bobby's on the box, so you know what this.

Speaker 2 (42:27):
The Bobby balls.

Speaker 1 (42:29):
Now time for the Morning Corny. The Morning Corny.

Speaker 5 (42:35):
When is turkey soup bad for your health?

Speaker 1 (42:37):
When is turkey soup bad for your health?

Speaker 5 (42:40):
When you're the turkey?

Speaker 1 (42:46):
That was the Morning Corny. Tuesday Reviews Day. I got
three things and I'm gonna follow up on movie Mike
and Eddies. I watched Frankenstein on Netflix. It's awesome. It's
it was so good that I asked the guys, like,
when's the last time you've seen a good movie? Because
I watched that at the house and I watched it
in two sittings those same day because it's like two

(43:06):
and a half hours long. It's so good, and it
has Jacob Elordi in it, the guy from well a
lot of people. What's the most famous thing, Euphoria? Yeah,
but what I know him from is the Kissing Booth?

Speaker 9 (43:19):
Which which one is he? Who's the guy?

Speaker 1 (43:22):
The creature? Oh?

Speaker 9 (43:24):
Okay, okay, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (43:25):
So it's four and a half out of five Doctor
Frankenstein at Yeah, it's it's on Netflix, so it's free.
I mean, you need to pay for the service. It's free.
You should watch it. It's really good. It's not I know.
I don't like anything about the colors of it. I
hate how when things are shot in those weird colors,
when they wear those kind of clothes from that time.
I hate everything about it except for it was really good. Okay,

(43:49):
and it's told in like three different chapters.

Speaker 5 (43:52):
It doesn't really fit my movie vibe ye either me either.

Speaker 1 (43:54):
I'm telling you. But at the end, when they all
have Christmas chair, you're gonna love it. They don't. But
if you wait for that, maybe.

Speaker 5 (44:01):
We all go to a small town and fall in
love with.

Speaker 1 (44:04):
I don't want to spoil it. Four and a half
out of five. Doctor Frankenstein's It's awesome. I watched and
I've been watching this for a couple of weeks because
my foot's been hurt, so we've just been kind of
getting through it. That show All Her Fault and it
has Shive, you.

Speaker 5 (44:20):
Know, yeah, from Succession.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
And it's about a kid being abducted and they got
to figure it out. Peacock Peacock good. Yeah, it's it's
shot a little corny, like there's music whenever scenes get intense,
and that's how you kind of know when shows are
corny now because like the real good ones, they don't
need music to be like like ominous violin plays in

(44:43):
the background. I'm gonna give it four out of five.
Everything's a spoiler if I say anything. Happy Families, No,
I don't want to make it. That's too dark. Happy Families.

Speaker 9 (44:55):
That's generic enough.

Speaker 1 (44:57):
But Shiv was in it, so I was like, this
is gotta be awesome. A little corny at first, and
then you just kind of sit in the corn. You
just gonna take the corn on and it ends up
being pretty good. Anybody else watch that show. I watched
it thoughts it gets a little bit more unbelievable as
it goes along. Yeah, and you're like you just kind
of accept the corn and then you're like, all right,
I'll watch this. What'd you give it? I'd probably give
it three point five out of five. Yeah. And then

(45:20):
Age of Disclosure? Oh no, it's like thirty high ranking
including the current Secretary of State, Air Force pilots of
thirty years, all talking about UAPs, all talking about UFOs,
all talking about nuclear all talking about no heat signature.
It's it's the craziest thing I've ever seen. There's not

(45:42):
a single conspiracy theorist in it. It's all government employees
speaking on the record. It'll blow your mind. If you'll
I had to pay for it on Amazon twenty five.

Speaker 5 (45:51):
Bucks, twenty five dollars.

Speaker 1 (45:53):
Yeah, because you know the good stuff, you gotta pay.
I'll pay for it if you'll watch it. What's it
called Age of Disclosure? Let me watch what commends you?

Speaker 9 (46:02):
You should probably watch Frankenstein first, be real.

Speaker 5 (46:06):
Yeah, I mean, if you'll pay for it, I'll watch it.

Speaker 1 (46:08):
I give it four and a half out of five. Spaceships.
But what they talk about, too, is how the CAA
funded Hollywood to make movies about little green Men and aliens,
So Americans would be like, aliens, that's so stupid, Like
they funded that to make that the narrative really yeah,
for decades, so we would all look at aliens like, oh,
there's no chance little green men who Okay, but that

(46:31):
was an entire like part of the government that was
funding that, So we would all think that about it,
where other countries don't have that relationship with it.

Speaker 5 (46:39):
They're just more they're just more like.

Speaker 1 (46:42):
Well, we don't know everything because we didn't know everything
leading today. We learned new things today about things we
had no idea about. So why would it be crazy
if we learned something new about something that we didn't
know about.

Speaker 5 (46:51):
Yeah, yeah, typical US trying to control the.

Speaker 1 (46:56):
Little green men. All right, what do you have anything?

Speaker 5 (46:59):
I finished The Beast in Me, which is the Clear
Danes one on Netflix and the guy from the Americans.

Speaker 1 (47:06):
Reese our ah ys. Yeah, I don't know his name,
Matthew Reese.

Speaker 5 (47:12):
I give it four out of five book deals. Yeah,
I did her cry sometimes got all my nerves. But
and you know what Netflix put up now is Homeland
because I think this is like her from me? Yeah,
we know her from home. Well, a lot of things,
but Homeland was so good, and the minute I started

(47:33):
watching The Beast in Me, Homeland started popping up on
my screen, so I'm sure they strategically released that around
the same time.

Speaker 1 (47:39):
Matthew Reese is the guy from The Americans, Carrie Russell's husband,
which is a really great show. It's slow at first,
but they are spies who live in America. They're Russian,
they live in America and they're basically a sleeper cell
and they have a clearly American life everything about them.
And then you just wait, do they get called in?
And then you start to root for them. Yea, it
is weird in the show. Yeah, it's weird. What do

(48:00):
you give it?

Speaker 4 (48:00):
I give it four to five.

Speaker 5 (48:03):
Deals show Sorry up today.

Speaker 11 (48:07):
This story comes us from San Antonio, Texas. A twenty
five year old woman was out putting up Christmas decorations,
getting in the holiday spirit, but her car was in
the driveway, kind of making it difficult. Neighborhood kids are
playing out front. She goes, hey, nine year old, tosses
are the keys, says move the car for me. Nine
year old gets in the car, reverses it boom crashes

(48:33):
down the street.

Speaker 1 (48:34):
Was she what was she anything?

Speaker 10 (48:37):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (48:37):
She was just a nine year old girl. No, not
the kid them all who through the keys or the
woman she was a twenty five year old woman. Yeah,
was she anything?

Speaker 11 (48:46):
She's crazy?

Speaker 1 (48:46):
Okay, that's one.

Speaker 9 (48:48):
Not drinking or not drunker.

Speaker 1 (48:49):
No, no, she was hanging Christmas lightnse, I hear you.
But you can be drunk and hand Christmas. I didn't
want to get off the lader to the latter. Yea, yeah,
but still I think you need to be something in
order to give your nine year old.

Speaker 5 (48:59):
Maybe you think that wasn't even her nine year.

Speaker 1 (49:00):
Old, just a kid in the neighborhood, which is what
I thought. Maybe she was drunking at Christmas lights? Okay,
luckily nobody was hurt. Okay, I'm bunch box. That's your
bonehead story of the day. I was talking with Kaylen Bristow,
who was a contestant on The Bachelor, then she was
the Bachelorette, then she went on Dancing with the Stars

(49:21):
and she won Dancing with the Stars, and we spent
a long time talking about that because both of us
won that show and had a bunch of crazy stories.
But I was really talking to her about her time
in The Bachelor and the Bachelorette where she had to
be on but with one other bachelorette, like it was
the first time they'd ever done this, where it's like
you're the Bachelorette, except we're gonna have two at the
same time.

Speaker 12 (49:39):
I always thought it was so crazy.

Speaker 10 (49:40):
When I came off Bachelorette, I was so hated, not
by humans that knew me.

Speaker 1 (49:44):
So I didn't I didn't watch Yeah, so oh, I
had what was your I'm gonna say character, because they
do absolutely edit you into what they want you to be.

Speaker 12 (49:53):
Oh, I was like the raunchy, sexualized.

Speaker 1 (49:55):
Did you want to contestant first?

Speaker 12 (49:57):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (49:58):
Did you win?

Speaker 3 (49:59):
No?

Speaker 10 (50:00):
So I went on as a contestant and the bachelor
guy he was he was a farmer, and I was like,
I need him to know my humor right out of
the limo. So I went up to him and I
was like, I don't really know much about you, Like
I know your name's Chris, and I know you're a farmer,
so I'd plow to your field any day as a joke.

Speaker 12 (50:19):
And he thought it was hilarious, but they edited it
to make it seem like he.

Speaker 1 (50:22):
Was like, oh God, really.

Speaker 12 (50:24):
Then I just became like the.

Speaker 10 (50:25):
Edgy Canadian with tattoos who swore a lot, and I
was sent home. There's three of us left. I was
very sure he was going to pick me. I was like,
he's AISSI fan, He's.

Speaker 1 (50:33):
Definitely Oh so you thought you'd win.

Speaker 12 (50:34):
Oh yeah, he sent me home. I was devastated.

Speaker 10 (50:36):
And then I came back and then they asked me
to be the bachelorette, and then they put two bachelorettes
on my season and the men got to decide who
they wanted.

Speaker 1 (50:43):
This sucks for you for two reasons. One, you finally
are the one except there's another one yeah, And then
you go do Dancing with the Stars Yeah, which is
also awesome, but then it's COVID. Yeah, Like you got
limited awesomeness in both the things that should have been
one hundred percent awesome.

Speaker 10 (50:56):
I know it was tough, but I mean she that
I was pitted against was actually a friend, so we
didn't We tried to not take it so seriously. But again,
I'm very competitive, and it was more about like winning
to me than like because I'm like, if they pick her,
these just aren't guys for me.

Speaker 12 (51:12):
But also like pick me because I need to win.

Speaker 1 (51:14):
You're going to be the person and then you're not.
That's kind of a mind screw.

Speaker 4 (51:17):
I know.

Speaker 10 (51:18):
I made sure I negotiated the hell out of my
contract for that one, because I was like, if I
go home night one, I still better get paid something.

Speaker 1 (51:26):
So you didn't get with the dude in one? Please
excuse my ignorance. No, because I don't expect you know
anything about me.

Speaker 3 (51:32):
No, actually I didn't.

Speaker 1 (51:34):
Did you get with anybody from when you were the bachelorette?
Did you marry anybody from me?

Speaker 10 (51:38):
I got engaged and I was with him Sean Booth.

Speaker 1 (51:41):
Do you know that is he has a jim?

Speaker 12 (51:44):
Yes, got it.

Speaker 10 (51:44):
I was with him for three and a half years,
and in the contract for a bachelorette, if you stay
together long in the two years, you get to keep
the ring.

Speaker 12 (51:51):
So I still have the ring from that.

Speaker 10 (51:53):
But we broke up and then I started dating another
bachelor guy, which was in my head, I'm going it
just felt you know when you like bond with p well,
I guess it could be a trauma bond and you
just know whether.

Speaker 1 (52:02):
You know this experience.

Speaker 12 (52:04):
Yeah, so I was.

Speaker 10 (52:05):
Like, oh, I'll go for another bachelor guy great and
speak about like you were saying, you know, some people
change from getting I always compare it to like a drug,
and people get a little taste of what it feels
like to be famous from the Bachelor or the Bachelorette,
and it really does change them. And I've seen it
happen so many times, and it was really important to

(52:26):
me going in. Even when I was like walking out
of that limo, I was like, I'm I don't care
if people hate me. I'm going to be myself. I'm
not going to let this change me. And I remember
at the very end, all of a sudden, like all
these interviews were happening and people were recognizing me, and
I was getting all these opportunities, and I remember being
so overwhelmed, and I got very depressed because I just

(52:46):
didn't know how to like function after being so manipulated
and drinking so much and not sleeping and then picking
this guy who was mad at me for sleeping with
somebody else in the fantasy suites, and I was just
like in a really bad place. And I just remember
in that moment going just go back to being you.
Just be you, and everything will align with what you want.
In life, if you're just yourself and you stay humble

(53:07):
and I was always so important to me to not
let it change me.

Speaker 1 (53:10):
To hear that full interview Dancing with the Stars, the Bachelor.
It's up on the Bobby Cast wherever you get your podcasts,
and we are done with today's show. All right, that's it.
We'll see you guys tomorrow. By every Buddy, The Bobby
Bone Show. The Bobby Bones Show theme song written, produced
and sang by read Yarberry. You can find his instagram

(53:31):
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