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Bobby Bones
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Bobby Bones
Here we go.
Eddie
Come on, Bobby. Transmitting across America.
Bobby Bones
This is the Bobby Bones Show. Let's go. Welcome to Thursday Show Morning Studio.
Amy
Morning.
Bobby Bones
Let's check some voicemails. Number one, I'm looking for some advice.
Lunchbox
My dad is 50 years old and he's got a severe heart condition where he only has 30% of his heart and he just continues to go and go and physically, mentally and it is extremely straining for him. Just looking for some advice on what I should do to try to lighten his load. I'm a full time truck driver. I've spent hours and hours away from home, so I'm not quite sure what I should do. Any advice would be great. Thanks longtime listener. Love the show.
Bobby Bones
I guess I would need more context if it's him who continues to go even though he's told not to, or if he needs help going less because he's still working or something like he.
Morgan
Has to keep going and so you're wanting to lighten the load.
Bobby Bones
I would think that if he's not, let's just say it were me and I was just gonna go as hard as I could. The doctor like maybe you shouldn't. And I'm like, no, I gotta work. You're not gonna change somebody like that. Like there's nothing you can say to them they haven't already thought so. Nothing's Going to change there. What are we gonna say?
Morgan
Well, okay. So are y'all watching Landvan?
Bobby Bones
We will start now that it's over, okay?
Morgan
So don't spoil it.
Bobby Bones
Don't spoil.
Morgan
I'm not gonna spoil.
Bobby Bones
No, no, no, no.
Morgan
I won't say anything other than go watch the episode. Episode nine.
Amy
That's way down the line.
Bobby Bones
Don't even do that. Don't even do that. Just give some advice. That's so good advice is not go watch an episode or something if this is already public.
Morgan
I'm not gonna say what it is. I promise, Bobby. You'll like it.
Bobby Bones
Okay, but you. This guy. Any advice is this guy needs to watch. Oh, my God.
Morgan
But. But one of the guys is working.
Bobby Bones
I don't. No, no, no, no. I don't want to know about anything. You have a history of this nothing.
Amy
If you were talking about the plot in episode nine, you were giving something away. No matter what you're saying.
Bobby Bones
Moving on. I'm sorry, sir. I'm sorry.
Morgan
This is so sad.
Bobby Bones
Exactly what is it? You can't stop. You've spoiled so many shows and movies over the years that we have to.
Morgan
I know that I've lost. Y'all have no faith in me.
Bobby Bones
You have no compass when it comes to what you can talk about.
Amy
You know what happens in episode nine.
Morgan
No, you don't.
Bobby Bones
I don't. Because I stopped listening. I started yelling on the microphone. Moving on. I'm moving on. Dude, I'm sorry that happened.
Morgan
But you gotta let this go. It's not your responsibility. Thank you to the caller.
Eddie
Is that a line from the show?
Morgan
Nope.
Bobby Bones
Episode 10.
Morgan
No.
Bobby Bones
Okay, next one.
Caller
I do work for a very large drone company. We do lots of flying every day. I hope you would think twice about throwing a drone up in the air to go hit it.
Bobby Bones
That's full. Fully illegal.
Caller
Even adding a weapon on that. Fully illegal. Most of those companies are not doing anything that would really invade your privacy at all. They're looking at other things than you on the ground. But we have a mission, and what we're doing is fully legal. So even though you don't know what it is, I would hope that you wouldn't go up after them. The drones that have the lights on them, they're not trying to hide anything. The lights are there for a purpose, which is to make its presence known. And if it was really trying to spy on you, you wouldn't see it. Those lights would not be on.
Bobby Bones
Or is that what you were told to say?
Eddie
Who is this guy?
Bobby Bones
No, Idea.
Eddie
We have a mission.
Bobby Bones
It says there's no name Anonymous, and he's referring to me. We have drones over our house every night at night. They're for sure drones. They're massive. And I bought a drone to send up to go do a little inspecting.
Morgan
Cause you have a mission, too.
Bobby Bones
I have a mission, too. And I looked up. This is the law. FAA says you can't shoot them down. First thing I was going to do. Second thing is you have to post a no drone zone sign if you don't. But what's that going to do?
Eddie
Nothing.
Bobby Bones
Nothing. You can call the cops. What are they going to do? Nothing. Because the drones. Or you can set up a counter drone. It's literally what it says. And that's what I'm going to do. Maybe even today. And you can follow.
Eddie
Yeah, but this guy, he sounds like he represents.
Bobby Bones
I know.
Eddie
A team of. That's on a mission.
Morgan
Yeah, that's.
Bobby Bones
He had all the right things to say, too.
Eddie
Weird.
Bobby Bones
Most of these sounds.
Eddie
Hmm.
Bobby Bones
I'm a little scared because he wasn't, like, threatening, but he's just nerdy enough that he's like, a secret assassin.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I'm watching too much CIA. Okay, next up. Go.
Eddie
I have been listening for about 15 years. I am just wondering, how long has the show actually been around? Because I am 23, and my father, rest in peace, who has now passed, has listened to y'all ever since I was, like, on the way to school.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
I was just wondering, how long has the show actually been around?
Bobby Bones
Thank you for the question. The answer is I started doing mornings by myself in the year of 2003. That feels right. I'm not good with years.
Amy
That's correct.
Eddie
Is that after you graduated college? Like right after?
Bobby Bones
Yes. I was doing nights in Austin, Texas, was offered a job somewhere else. The station was doing terrible. They were like, what can we do to get you to stay? I said, well, let me do mornings. I was 22, maybe 23. And so that'd be 2003. And they were like, sure. And they paid me $50,000 a year. And I thought I was rich. Oh, my God. It was. I felt richer then than I do now, and I've had really good success. But the fact. That was life changing to me, and so I did that, and along the way, just found a bunch of trinkets on the side of the road, and here we are.
Eddie
Wow.
Morgan
Trinkets.
Eddie
We're the trinkets.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So I started alone in 2003. Lunchbox. 2004.
Amy
Lunchbox. October 2003.
Bobby Bones
Oh, really?
Morgan
Later in the year.
Bobby Bones
That's good. I don't know any dates. Amy? Two thousand.
Morgan
Eighteen and a half years. Now. 2006, summer. So coming up this summer of 19 years.
Bobby Bones
Mike, when did you start interning? August 2010. Ray, what about you? When did you start interning? 2010. Eddie, when did you come on the show?
Eddie
When we moved to Nashville.
Bobby Bones
2013. 2013. 10 years. 11 years.
Eddie
11 years.
Morgan
Morgan, I joined in 2016. 2017.
Bobby Bones
Damon, that's been seven years. Dang.
Eddie
Really? Morgan?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
I joined in 2017.
Bobby Bones
Well, I moved to Nashville.
Morgan
2016. Next year was.
Bobby Bones
So the show in any capacity in the morning has been around since 2003. We've all been together. Me, Amy, lunchbox, around 20 years, which is crazy because I'm only 25.
Morgan
I know.
Eddie
And you all still like each other.
Bobby Bones
It's crazy.
Amy
That's what's weird.
Morgan
We still look like being in our.
Bobby Bones
20S, and we're very fortunate to be very young. Like, I'm 44 now, and to say I've been doing it for 20 something years, I feel like I need to be 70, but that's it. But, Mackenzie, thank you for listening. We really appreciate that. I hope you have an awesome day. All right. Thanks for the voicemails. Call us anytime. 8, 7, 7, 7. Bobby, want to go talk to Ryan in Arizona? We're making fun of Eddie because when his wife. Eddie's wife was in labor, she drove to the hospital with him in the passenger seat, which by itself, you're like, what? And then he said, only because we had done false alarms. I was like, I'm over it.
Eddie
It was the fourth time we'd gone to the hospital in a matter of one week.
Bobby Bones
I hear you, but Ryan wants to talk about this. Hey, Ryan, you're on the show.
Lunchbox
Anthony, I think you need some defense. I don't know if I can defend you sitting in the passenger seat. Both of us. I came to send you going to McDonald's. So when. When my wife was pregnant with my second child as well. We've already been through this game. We already know what to do. Water breaks. We head to the hospital. But I had recently read an article about somebody having their baby at Chick Fil a and getting free Chick Fil a for life, which would be phenomenal. So on the way to the hospital, I went a little bit out of the way and stopped at the Chick Fil a. They did not have the drive through running, so I ran into Chick Fil a and grabbed a sandwich and unfortunately, my wife stayed in the car while having contractions and unfortunately did not have a baby.
Bobby Bones
You tried to lure her to Chick Fil A to have a baby at Chick Fil A so you would get Chick Fil A for life. She did not know why you were doing that. You went out of the way. Am I correct on all that?
Lunchbox
Well, so she. She did know why I was doing it, but she was not happy with.
Morgan
Why I was doing it, nor would I be. Like, I'm having contract. You're, like, trying to play this little game.
Bobby Bones
It's not a game. A chick play for life. That's not a game.
Morgan
That's a game.
Bobby Bones
Dang. That one. That have been so cool. Oh, yeah. Chick.
Eddie
Chick Fil A for life.
Bobby Bones
For life.
Eddie
Yeah.
Morgan
Yeah. But didn't sound like she was gonna go inside, but she'd have been much.
Bobby Bones
Three years from then. He's playing a long game. He's investing in the child's future. Three years from after that baby was born. It had been a good story, and we get a good laugh. Yeah, I understand it's uncomfortable at the time, but I don't think I'd have tried that. I don't think I'd have had my a contraction driven wife. Angry that we're taking a detour to go get some nugs. How close was she to delivering? Like, how long until she had the baby?
Amy
So she.
Lunchbox
That was around 9:30 ish. It was right before Chick Fil A closed, and she ended up having the baby at 11:30. However, she also wanted to have the baby at a clinic. She called the midwife to tell her we were on our way, and the midwife said she wouldn't be there for 20 minutes. I still beat the midwife there.
Bobby Bones
Midwife's a Chick Fil A. Story has its own.
Lunchbox
I grabbed her some Chick Fil? A, too.
Bobby Bones
So, Ryan, we understand you were calling to defend Eddie and his story. I don't feel like your defense worked. I think you just added to us going, that's crazy.
Morgan
Like, y'all are messed up.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. It's like, that's crazy. That's crazy.
Eddie
Yeah, we teamed up on it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. It's like we got two guys who made a absolutely irrational decision.
Eddie
Thanks for the call, though, man. Makes me feel better.
Morgan
Like, y'all are incredibly selfish.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Eddie
Two good words.
Bobby Bones
Hey, Ryan. Thanks, buddy. Hope you have a good day. Bones, it's the anonymous in box. Anonymous in box. There's a question to be had. Send it into the. Hello, Bobby. Bones, my wife and I Recently had a situation with our kids that ended up with us canceling Christmas gifts. We have a 17, 16 and 13 year old that we busted sneaking out of the house during Christmas break and it put ourselves in a potentially dangerous situation. Thankfully, they're okay. They've been grounded ever since. And that included no Christmas gifts. We told them we were going to return them all, but we still have them. I'm talking about a new PS5, new computer monitor, Nike shoes. My wife thinks enough time has passed and we should allow them to have their Christmas gifts now. I think we need to teach them a lesson and have them go with us to return the gifts. Dang, that's next level. That's even more next level than we were already at a level. Would you give them gifts under any stipulation or would you return them? Sign dad to troublemakers. I will speak on this as just a somebody that has to set a rule and live by it. And then I'll go to the parents. I don't think they can't have the gifts, but they can't have the gifts. They can earn the gifts back. You can actually say, these were your gifts. We feel bad because we bought them for you and we love you, but if we just give them back to you, why would you listen to anything we ever said? I think this is a general rule in life more than parenting. And so you either a take them back, which I don't. That's my second. My third is give the kids the gifts. That's bullcrap. My first is you tell them what you got them, you show them, and you guys can earn them back as you earn our trust back.
Morgan
That's the key. It's earning the trust back, not just the time that has gone by.
Bobby Bones
So I will step aside and go to a parent. Amy, go.
Morgan
Yeah, well, hearing the mom say, I think enough time has passed. Okay, well, what's happened in that time? How do we feel like they have, you know, been progressing in earning our trust back? Because I've had that issue with my kids and it definitely can take time and more time depending on each kid. That's what's weird is they've got three of them.
Bobby Bones
I've had them on Lunchbox.
Morgan
All three kids can be so different. But yeah, I think that they can still get them eventually if they earn it.
Bobby Bones
You get this with our trust. Yeah, because you had this with our trust. And so. But if they don't earn them back, I don't think they should get them. I think it's such A bad precedent.
Morgan
I don't know. And I'm not the type of parent that's gonna make them go return them physically.
Bobby Bones
That part's. That part's craziness. Diabolical. Like, you want some tick tock views? Go record your kids taking their gifts back. But again, I wouldn't do that, Eddie. Go.
Eddie
As much as I would love to return these gifts and teach them a lesson, I think you guys are right. You have to just say, look, here are your gifts. But I wouldn't open them, Bones. I would leave them wrapped and be like, here are your Christmas gifts. You had them. You lost them, but they're still there for you to get them.
Bobby Bones
Do you tell them what they are, though? Because. No, no, no, no. See, I would if they really want.
Eddie
Them, but I think they would know that they'd want them.
Morgan
Like, especially if that's on your thing.
Eddie
They know what's on their list. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You guys had lists that got fulfilled as kids? I never. I mean, I didn't. So I don't think about that.
Morgan
Well, yeah. And my kids give lists.
Bobby Bones
That's crazy, because my mind didn't go.
Morgan
Yeah, it's just like.
Bobby Bones
Like a grab bag.
Morgan
You have no idea.
Bobby Bones
Well, yeah, I didn't.
Morgan
I know you did.
Bobby Bones
I never asked for anything because we got, like, one gift and we didn't even know what it would be. Something from a yard sale or sometimes school would help out, you know, to help the little poor. The little poor families. Here's the gift. But my mind didn't go there. But. Okay, that makes sense.
Morgan
I assume, based on the fact that it's a PS5 and Nikes and whatever. Computer, whatever, that they are the type of family that can do lists.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I'm sure most can't. I just don't go there.
Morgan
No, I mean, I'm glad you brought up that point, because there are. I don't know about most. I mean, I'm sure there's green beans. That's not the case.
Bobby Bones
Can I get a biscuit for breakfast?
Morgan
Oh, my gosh.
Bobby Bones
I know. All right. Thank you for that. Good. Hey, good job. Good parenting, though. Like, it's good.
Eddie
Really good.
Bobby Bones
And you're also asking for feedback.
Morgan
And set an alarm. When you have an alarm set, your kids can't sneak out.
Eddie
Oh, in your house alarm. Security alarm.
Bobby Bones
And they know that they didn't get the coat. They always can sneak out.
Morgan
Don't give them the code.
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How are you?
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Bless you all.
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Bobby Bones
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Eddie
That's the opening.
Bobby Bones
Really?
Amy
No.
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Amy
Yeah, really?
Eddie
No.
Bobby Bones
Really.
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This is Casey from Massachusetts.
Morgan
Hi, Bobby Morning Studio. Yesterday, I had all four wisdom teeth out, so I'm catching up on the podcast while I'm recovering. Thanks for keeping me company and making me laugh. I really appreciate it. Love you guys and happy New Year.
Bobby Bones
Thank you. You ever see this stuff where it's like, oh, I forgot to get the dentist on. We talked about this, where they're like, dentists are now saying you have extra cavities just so they can take them out and charge. I got to get my dentist on. Talking about this. It's our dentist. Amy and I have the same dentist. You still go?
Morgan
Yes. And I definitely need to book an appointment.
Bobby Bones
I lost my mouth guard after.
Morgan
I literally think I have a cavity right now.
Bobby Bones
We'll text him during the break. I don't think he does it because I had so many cavities, had every tooth taken out, and so all mine. I have, like, a bunch of veneers like that. When I got any success, I bought teeth, and so I don't really get caught with the cavity thing much.
Morgan
Yeah, no, he definitely doesn't do it because I've been going to him for a very long time, and I've only had one other cavity, including maybe this one that I have now. That would be two. He's not doing it.
Bobby Bones
I've had seven root canals.
Eddie
Dang.
Bobby Bones
That's a lot over my. Yeah, sucks. But they. They. They're better now. Like, it. It's not like it used to be back in the 20s when I got my first ones. O, God dang. Here's Amy's pile of stories.
Morgan
So, a survey found that a lot of couples wait between two to six months to say the words I love you. Also, in that window, they wait to do it. Pass gas. Oh, fart in front of each other.
Bobby Bones
So.
Morgan
Or some never do.
Bobby Bones
I. I don't think Caitlyn will care. I. I don't fart in front of my wife, but I do. I fart all the time. In front of my wife on.
Eddie
What do you mean?
Bobby Bones
And I'm not embarrassed of it. I just, I like to leave a little romance. I don't like bathroom stuff in general. Right. Like, I don't want to. It's not for me. I don't. People seeing me do it. I don't want to see them do it. Just not my thing. Right. I don't like potty talk, which is what I call it at the house. I don't talk about going to the bathroom. Now, she. If she. It's hard to do an impression of me because there's nothing really distinct about how I speak. I talk a little fast sometimes, have a little southern accent, but nobody really can nail an impression of me except for my wife. She would go, I will do an impression of you sleeping all night. All night. Now, I don't know that there are two things I do when I sleep, apparently. One, that. And then two, I have. For some reason, if I talk in my sleep, I have a lisp and I'm like, I hope you're feeling so good today. I don't. I've never heard me do that. But that's me when I sleep. She is not weird about the body. Like, she's like an adult.
Eddie
She's mature and stuff.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Me, not for me. No potty talk. Yeah.
Morgan
Well, this relationship expert did this whole survey and it showed that people that are able to do that in front of their partner, great relationship. Yeah, it's. It's not a sign of relationship failure. It actually strengthens your relationship. And it's a subconscious sign of comfort.
Bobby Bones
And I must do it subconsciously when I'm sleeping. I'm so comfortable. Okay, what else?
Morgan
Yeah, you've got ease in your relationship. So if you are pregnant, having a baby this year, 2025 through 2039, your child is going to be part of generation Beta. And people were talking about what they think Gen Beta life will be like and they think that the Gen Beta people are going to cure cancer, they're going to have individualized health care based on their DNA, that I will replace teachers and that the government is going to stop printing cash because Gen Beta is not going to use it.
Bobby Bones
Interesting. And I have this. Wow. I'm going to find this article that I saved or I think I have it in my phone where they predicted like in 1960 things. For now, I think this. There'll be a few of these that arrive at mostly way wrong. Let me find this article and I'll bring it back later because that's interesting. Go on, go and go to the next story.
Morgan
Well, just one last thing about Jen Beta is they're gonna have jobs that we. They haven't even been invented yet. Like, we don't even understand what they're gonna be doing. Jelly roll. He is living the dream. He's bought a lot of land and even some more land, and he's putting animals on it. Like, he got three cows for his family members, and then for himself, he got a donkey. And he can barely contain his excitement.
Amy
Future donkey, I loved you from day one. There's no way he's standing up right now. No, no, I'm done. He's laying down.
Bobby Bones
No, he's standing up.
Amy
That dog. That donkey's not that small.
Bobby Bones
He's that small. He's amazing.
Amy
Oh, this is the best donkey ever.
Morgan
I'm like, I have secondary excitement for him. Like, I want a donkey so bad.
Bobby Bones
And I just ordered one.
Morgan
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
New breeds.
Morgan
So good. I love. I love it. I love it. I'm Amy. That's my pile.
Bobby Bones
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the Good News with producer Eddie.
Eddie
Little Gavin. Todd, he's five years old, lives in New Jersey. He's been battling cancer. So last October, he was diagnosed with lymphoma. He's been at the hospital doing chemotherapy. But finally last Thursday, he was released. The hospital said, dude, you're good to go home. So he gets home and what does he see? A big parade waiting for him. There were fire trucks, police trucks. His favorite superhero, Spider man, was there. So it was awesome. He was all smiles.
Bobby Bones
Shout out to that community for doing that. Yeah, that's amazing. That is what it's all about.
Lunchbox
That was.
Bobby Bones
Tell me something good, bones. They're paying people cash to have kids. I'm gonna ask you guys the question. If someone walked in the room with a briefcase, how much money would need to be in it for you to have another baby right now? Okay, so here's the story. This happening in Russia, first of all, but a lot of countries are having birth rate crises, the war over, whatever. All that's happening. However, what they're doing is if you have a girl, you get a hundred thousand rubles.
Morgan
How much is that?
Bobby Bones
I don't know, dude. It's just like the story is they're just paying money. Right.
Morgan
Sounds like a lot.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Aside. I know. It's like when you watch squid games and like 10 billion won and is that being like $30,000?
Amy
It's US$950.
Bobby Bones
Okay. That's not that much if to have a baby, but they are giving them money to have babies. So if someone walked in right now and said, how much money do you need to be paid and brand new baby, either you have to go and your wife is immediately pregnant, or Amy, you're immediately pregnant. Okay, just be in fictional land with me. How much money would they need to give you to do that? Amy, you first.
Morgan
Okay. So for me, it depends on the day. Like, they could walk in with a dollar and I'd be like, oh, I really want a baby. You know, and then other days they're gonna have to walk in with $1 million.
Bobby Bones
And I think as a parent, that's probably how you feel.
Morgan
Just generally that's genuinely how I feel because, like, we're almost like to the finish line. I got a 17 year old, I got a 14 year old.
Bobby Bones
What do you think? Really? Like, how much money to have a baby? Right. If somebody came in right now and said, new baby starting today.
Morgan
Oh, gosh, that's what I'm telling you.
Bobby Bones
Okay. What's today, though?
Morgan
Today a little baby would be so cute.
Bobby Bones
Like a dollar.
Eddie
One dollar.
Bobby Bones
Hold out for the rubles. At least get the rubles.
Morgan
This is what's concerning to me about doing this sort of thing, which, I mean, I get it, they're trying to increase the population, but like, do you really want people to just like, instantly become parents because then they've been offered money because it's a long term commitment.
Eddie
Yeah, whole life.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I'm familiar.
Morgan
Like, are we. Are we worried about what time they just need kids?
Bobby Bones
I think they just need people to take jobs in 15 years, 18 years, 20 years.
Morgan
Got it.
Bobby Bones
Eddie, you have four boys.
Eddie
Four boys already.
Bobby Bones
How much money would they need to give you to have another baby right now?
Eddie
$1 billion.
Bobby Bones
A billion.
Eddie
One billion.
Bobby Bones
There's no way. So if somebody came in with 10 million and said, no, I wouldn't.
Eddie
We have no vacancy.
Bobby Bones
No hyperbole. Honestly, if somebody walked in $10 million.
Eddie
Our house is full.
Bobby Bones
Okay, but 10 million, you can buy a new house and all the nannies you want.
Eddie
I don't want another kid. No. $1 billion.
Morgan
We'll do it over there.
Eddie
Yeah. I have four boys. We are maxed out.
Bobby Bones
10 million. You really wouldn't do it.
Eddie
Wouldn't do it.
Amy
Do you really believe him? If there was $10 million stacked up on this stage and what, get pregnant your wife, What?
Bobby Bones
She'd probably say, do it for 10 million. Huh?
Amy
Whatever.
Bobby Bones
You don't think you Would.
Eddie
Nope.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
I'm a cap.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox, how much?
Amy
25 000.
Morgan
What on earth? Yeah, he's doing good over there.
Amy
$25,000.
Eddie
Oh, he has three kids.
Amy
I have three boys.
Bobby Bones
After one more he wants to go. That price goes way up.
Morgan
I will say four is a game changer for a lot of people.
Bobby Bones
My sister has 25,000 and you would go okay, we're going to do it right now.
Amy
Yeah, no problem.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
For me it'd be really hard.
Bobby Bones
Eventually we're going to have kids. She's not pregnant now. I have to say that cuz everybody always thinks oh it must be. No, I'm not. No hints. We're not. She's not pregnant right now. $500,000.
Amy
500,000?
Bobby Bones
That's what I said.
Eddie
Yeah. Sure you don't want to go a billion?
Bobby Bones
I don't. Because eventually we're going to do it right now. Right. This exact time is not good. But $500,000 would make it good right now. I would do it. I would go right now and get through the crap that we're doing right now. That has nothing to do with having a kid for $500,000.
Amy
Maybe I went too cheap.
Morgan
I know. I feel like we could pull together and Lunchbox is gonna have another baby.
Bobby Bones
We just do it. We'll give you 30. But we get to name it and dress it. Morgan, you don't even have a boyfri now. But if they're like hey, you get. You have to be a single mom. Oh, how much money to have a baby right now?
Morgan
Oh yeah. A million dollars.
Bobby Bones
Million.
Morgan
Yeah. More so because especially if I'm birthing it. That's my body. 2 I then I can take care of the kid for its entire life. A million dollars is a lot of money to like take care of a one child and then it would allow me to like feel comfortable in being a single mom.
Bobby Bones
What were you gonna say?
Morgan
Well, am I a single mom?
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Well yeah, I would say but you've been married before.
Morgan
But I have no co parent ex husband.
Bobby Bones
I know you have life experience. You'd still be a single mom. But like Morgan, cuz you're a decade older than her with other kids. Like you've done it before.
Morgan
I know, but I've never given birth or had a baby. I've adopted older kids. Very different.
Bobby Bones
I have no interest in fighting her on this because I have no real opinion on this.
Morgan
I guess I didn't think about it. I guess I thought whoever got me pregnant I have A partner. And now they're just giving you the baby.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. You know, all of a sudden, it'd be in your belly. Yeah. And you're like, what the heck?
Amy
You don't get with it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That husband's extra.
Morgan
I thought this was a package. I got another wife going to take that dollar back. I take that dollar back, Bones.
Bobby Bones
It's rare. That lunchbox says I need to apologize on the air, so I'll just pass it over to him. Go ahead.
Amy
Yeah. Something happened over the break, and I realized it later that, man, I probably shouldn't have done what I did. And so I want to come on here and apologize to Kane Brown.
Bobby Bones
Oh, God.
Morgan
What did you.
Eddie
What did he do?
Bobby Bones
Go ahead.
Amy
So I was out at this Christmas, like, event at the Opryland, and it's like. You go. It's like an ice sculpture, and you walk through it, and as I'm there, I see Kane Brown in line to buy tickets. And I'm not even thinking. I'm just like, oh, I know Kane. I see him in the studio. I talked to him a few times, and we're friends. I went up to. I was like, hey, what's up, Kane? How you been, man? And he's with his wife and kids, and he's like, oh, Merry Christmas. How was your Christmas?
Bobby Bones
Very nice guy.
Amy
Very nice guy. And I walked away. And then I'm like, I mean, I just probably blew up his spot. Did you?
Bobby Bones
Well, you know, if you did, because then other people were, like, asking for pictures.
Amy
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I saw people start looking this direction, and I was like, oh, no. I wasn't even thinking.
Bobby Bones
Did you say his name when you went up to him?
Amy
Yeah, I said, what up came?
Eddie
Well, it's just Kane, though.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
But I may have said, oh, Kane Brown comes.
Bobby Bones
He did.
Amy
I may have said, kane Brown comes to things like these.
Bobby Bones
You said that Kane Brown comes to things like this?
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
Okay.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You blow up his fight.
Amy
And so later on, I was just like, man. And so I. I've been feeling bad since that day.
Bobby Bones
So.
Amy
Kane, I know you're just trying to do something with your family. And I remembered Bobby's rule. If they are with their kids, you're not supposed to bother them. But I wasn't trying to bother him. It was more like just saying hello.
Bobby Bones
But it wasn't. And I think if you know the person, that's okay. If you felt like you knew Cain, you'd have been like, hey, man, what's up? Good to see you. That's not bothering somebody with their kids. That's two people that know each other well.
Amy
That's what I felt like. I felt like we know each other a little bit.
Bobby Bones
You think he knew who you were when you went up to him?
Amy
I think. I don't know.
Eddie
Well, how was he acting?
Bobby Bones
Did he treat you? He's coming in soon.
Eddie
Oh, well, no, for sure. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And he'll tell the truth. Yeah. Was he like. Whenever you're like a big dog, you don't really know who it is. Was he like that with you? No.
Amy
He's like, how's it going? Did you have a good Christmas? You know, he's there.
Bobby Bones
He didn't know you were.
Eddie
Did he call you Lunchbox?
Amy
I don't know. I don't remember. But yeah.
Bobby Bones
Did you say you were Lunchbox?
Amy
No, I didn't say that. I just assumed he knew who I was, but I did later feel like, oh, man. He probably. And you know, his wife was the one buying the ticket. She was at the ticket window, and he was standing there, may have been even holding one of his kids or his kid was standing next to him. I don't remember. But then I left, and I was like, oh, man. I probably brought the attention he didn't want. Kane Brown comes here.
Morgan
Did he have a hat on? What if he's all, like, dressed in, like.
Amy
No, he did.
Bobby Bones
He had a hat, for sure.
Amy
He had a hat on and scarf covering his face.
Bobby Bones
Okay, everybody, that's a moment for Lunchbox. We're gonna be silent. He's gonna sincerely apologize. Go ahead.
Amy
So Kane Brown and his wife and kids.
Bobby Bones
What's her name? Let's be respectful. He.
Eddie
Obviously, we all know her name.
Morgan
There you go.
Bobby Bones
Go ahead.
Amy
Is that really it?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
Yeah.
Amy
Oh, wow. I was like, no, there's no way she has the same name as Bobby's wife.
Bobby Bones
So you just picked my wife?
Amy
I just thought, like, that's the first thing that popped in my head.
Bobby Bones
All right, go ahead.
Amy
Kane Brown and Caitlin and the kids, I know you were just trying to enjoy a time, a family time at a Christmas thing at the Opryland. And I, not thinking just in the moment, went up and said hello and kind of blew up your spot. Hopefully you were able to enjoy the Frosty the Snowman exhibit as much as my family did. I was going. I was. You were going in. And I just apologize from the bottom of my heart and hope we're still friends going forward.
Bobby Bones
I don't think you need to apologize if you were actual friends to begin with. Oh, yeah, but thank you. Yeah, there's real growth in 2025 for this guy over here.
Amy
Yeah, growing up, man. I apologize. My first apology of 2025 goes to Kane Brown and Kaitlin Brown, possibly his.
Bobby Bones
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Shelby in North Carolina is on the phone. Shelby, what's up?
I
Good morning, studio.
Amy
Morning.
I
So, I'm a huge fan of the show. Been listening since the Austin days. I'm also a massive, massive Beatles fan. And Ringo Starr just recently announced that he's going to be dropping a country album. So I was just wondering if you were planning on having him in studio or maybe a phone conversation with him, because I just think that would be awesome. The Bobby Bones show and a Beatle. Pretty good team.
Bobby Bones
And alliteration. We like Alliteration Bobby Beatles. Yeah. So first off, we actually had a long conversation about this on the Bobby Cast, where Ringo's doing a country album, but Ringo's always kind of done the music that now is country, so it's kind of the same vibe. And also, it's Ringo star.
Eddie
It's pretty awesome.
Bobby Bones
Terrible impression.
Eddie
That was kind of Australian Beetle.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. As of right now, are we still somewhat on waiting for final confirmation? We do have. Yeah. So we do have plans for Ringo to come by. We'll see. He's a beetle, so that could change any moment. He could totally dash us. No. You know what I learned about what it's called? Do you know? I learned about Dasha, the singer. So she canceled on us. Right. And I learned from somebody on our record label. They told me the other day that she canceled the day before because she was like, I didn't want to do that.
Morgan
Oh, who told you that?
Bobby Bones
Somebody. Somebody label.
Morgan
They would say that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because she ended up being, quote, sick the day after the CMAs. And we were like, well, that's just not true. Somebody from her label hit me up and they were like, hey, just so you know, like, yeah, I say her label, but it's not like, yeah, that's worse. Yeah. They were like, she felt like she didn't need to do it, didn't want to do it. And I'm like, don't you understand? We took a whole, like, four hours of our day and set it aside. At least lie and say you're sick. I guess they did lie and say they're sick.
Eddie
They do. That's exactly what they did.
Amy
But what.
Bobby Bones
But what do they say? But we just looked at all the tape, and we're like, she's not sick. We see her at the CMAs. And then they were like, we'll reschedule whenever she gets new music. And it's like, no, you won't. Not that it matters. She's gonna do her thing anyway and whatever.
Eddie
But that's what you call it now.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. If somebody, like, bails out and lies about it, because they are. They think they're too good, we call it dashing. But. But Ringo is too good. That's the difference. Ringo's like, absolutely. That's a Beetle Man.
Morgan
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay, dude, if you want to go by Chick Fil A and that takes the place of this interview. You're Ringo. You go right ahead. Yeah, that's. That's. What's up, Shelby. So we hope to have Ringo star on. That would be super. Cool. Thank you for calling. What's your favorite Beatles song?
I
My favorite Beatles. So. Came in through the bathroom window.
Bobby Bones
You must be a real fan, because that's got to be a. That's a B side.
Eddie
I think it's off Abby Road.
Bobby Bones
Is it off Abbey Road?
I
It's so good. I saw Paul McCartney and Ringo. My husband got me tickets these past two years. It was like dream come true. Amazing that they're in their 80s and.
Morgan
Still just killing it.
Bobby Bones
Well, some of them were killed and another one is dead.
Eddie
Correct.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And. But Paul.
Morgan
I think she meant Paul and.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I just want to. Somebody with this and, you know, one of them was killed. Favorite Beetle song, Amy.
Morgan
Hey Jude. Okay.
Bobby Bones
Awesome song. It's great. And that was written about the son of John Lennon, but they changed Jude.
Eddie
His name's Julian.
Morgan
Fun fact.
Bobby Bones
Fun fact. Yeah.
Morgan
What's your favorite song?
Eddie
Oh, there's a lot. Bones.
Bobby Bones
I know. Because I'm not too cool, though, because I'm not like a Beatles expert. I like probably old school, black and white, Ed Sullivan theater winner. Tell you something.
Morgan
Yeah, that's good.
Bobby Bones
I wanna hold your hand Like. I like that version of it. When they stopped the British Invasion before they got all psychedelic and experimental.
Eddie
You like Twist and Shout?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I like the very, very old school stuff. Yeah. I do like, like Blackbird, though.
Eddie
Blackbird singing.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Morgan
Oh, I like that one too. I mean, there's so many good ones. Fun fact. I w. I've been to the pub or bar that the Beatles first played in in Liverpool.
Eddie
You did?
Amy
Wow, that's amazing.
Bobby Bones
What do you mean, first played in.
Morgan
That's the. Where they first used to play before they blew up.
Bobby Bones
No, I got it. They played forever in Germany as a band. Like, that's where they learned. I didn't know if it was pre.
Morgan
That I would think it's pre because Liverpool.
Bobby Bones
But they play like eight hours a day as a cover band in Germany until they get good.
Eddie
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Like, that's what they. Yeah.
Amy
Yeah. You want to know my favorite Beatles song?
Bobby Bones
Oh, my God.
Amy
Yesterday. Oh, my troubles so far.
Bobby Bones
Get it queued up, buddy. We're gonna give him one more. Eddie.
Eddie
Nothing man. Not nothing man. Nowhere man. Sorry. Nowhere man.
Bobby Bones
You're like a legitimate fan.
Eddie
Love the Beatles.
Bobby Bones
Pick a song that I wouldn't know.
Eddie
The Beatles Take me back to my mom taking me to school when I was a kid. That's all we listen to, the Beatles.
Morgan
Well, they were hot then.
Eddie
No.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. They were singing. Amy. Coming in off the top rope.
Amy
Amy that's your best one of the year.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox. Are you ready?
Amy
Ready.
Bobby Bones
Here he is singing Yesterday. Go ahead. I need to tell you to go in here.
Amy
Yesterday all my troubles seem so far away now it looks as though they're here to stay Got it. Oh, I believe in yesterday Suddenly I'm not half the man I used to.
Bobby Bones
Be.
Amy
There's a shadow hanging over me oh, yesterday came suddenly that's it.
Bobby Bones
Go.
Eddie
Why?
Amy
She had to go. I had to go. I don't know. She.
Bobby Bones
Okay, time. Here's what we're gonna do. We have all of 20, 25 for you to nail this song the whole year. By the end of the year, you have to get this. This.
Amy
I got better, right?
Bobby Bones
A little bit. A little bit. And we were jumping in to help you, but you had a couple points where you were on. You have all of 20, 25 to practice this, and if you come on, you hit it perfectly. At the end of the year, I'll give you 200 bucks.
Jason Alexander
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Amy
All right.
Bobby Bones
Yesterday.
Amy
That's a long song, though. What is?
Bobby Bones
No, no. You only have to do, like, a minute and a half.
Eddie
What does our caller think when she. When Lunchbox.
Bobby Bones
Hey, Shelby. When Lunchbox sings that, she's still there.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Shelby, what do you think about that version?
I
I almost recognized it. It was. He got on t a few times.
Bobby Bones
She knew the words he was doing. Shelby, thank you for calling. Hope you have an awesome day.
I
All right, thank you. You guys, too.
Bobby Bones
It's time for the good news with Bobby. So they live near the water. It's been very cold, and so there was somebody that was riding, like, a jet ski on the lake, but it was. A lot of it was frozen over because it's been so cold. And I guess it was enough water to be able to jet ski, but the guy falls off, and she sees him because she lives on the water. And he can't get back on the jet ski. And the jet ski starts floating away. So they jump up and run out there and wow.
Morgan
Like, save the jet Ski.
Bobby Bones
No good. Why did you go to the jet Ski?
Morgan
I don't know, but I was thinking this seems dangerous and unnecessary.
Bobby Bones
Save the jetsk.
Amy
Did they get the jet Ski?
Bobby Bones
Okay, so, quote, he started to go down. He was panicking. Without hesitation. She grabbed her paddle board. Since she lives there, they have water stuff, and she runs out in her. She's in her pajamas, like, shorts and a shirt goes on the paddle board. She goes as far as she can. She can't get all the way to him, but close enough. She managed to get close enough so he could get to her, grab the board, climbs on the board, and then they get kind of stuck out there. Other people that saw this happening got. Did that human kind of chain and then threw a rope out. She pulled everybody in full recovery. They don't mention the Jet Ski.
Eddie
Forget the Jet Ski.
Bobby Bones
I know, but that's where her mind went. But that's never once thought about that. He's. He's alive. And she's alive because she wants. She got out there too and was in trouble.
Eddie
Amazing.
Bobby Bones
That's from Sunny Skies Skyz. It's a great story. That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good. And that is the end of the first half of the podcast. That is the end of the first half of the podcast. That is the end of the first half of the podcast. That is the end of the first half of the podcast. You can go to podcast two, or you can wait till my guest to come out.
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Detailed Summary of "The Bobby Bones Show" Episode: THURS PT 1: The Weird Thing Bobby Does In His Sleep + Lunchbox Apologizes To Someone Famous
Release Date: January 9, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones
Producer: Premiere Networks
The episode kicks off with Bobby Bones addressing his listeners and introducing the day's topics. He dives into voicemails from listeners seeking advice and sharing personal stories.
Advice to Lunchbox on Supporting His Father (01:18 - 02:46) Lunchbox, a full-time truck driver, calls in seeking advice on how to support his 50-year-old father battling a severe heart condition. Bobby engages in a thoughtful dialogue, contemplating whether Lunchbox's father is pushing himself too hard despite medical advice.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [01:46]: "I guess I would need more context if it's him who continues to go even though he's told not to, or if he needs help going less because he's still working or something like that."
Spoiler Banter on "Landvan" (02:02 - 03:38) The conversation shifts humorously as Bobby and his co-hosts discuss the upcoming episode of a show called "Landvan," attempting to avoid spoilers. The group jests about revealing plot details, highlighting their camaraderie and playful dynamics.
A caller warns Bobby against using drones to surveil a large drone company's operations. Bobby responds with skepticism, emphasizing the legality and safety concerns surrounding drone usage.
Notable Quote:
Caller [03:41]: "We expect that even adding a weapon on that. Fully illegal."
Bobby Bones [03:49]: "That's fully illegal."
The discussion highlights the tensions between drone enthusiasts and corporate drone operations, with Bobby questioning the caller's motives and the practical implications of his suggestions.
Bobby takes a moment to reflect on the longevity of his show and the journey of his team. He shares personal anecdotes about starting his morning show in 2003 at the age of 22 and the evolution that led to the current dynamic with his co-hosts and interns.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [06:00]: "I was doing nights in Austin, Texas, was offered a job somewhere else. The station was doing terrible. They were like, what can we do to get you to stay? I said, well, let me do mornings."
This segment underscores Bobby's dedication and the strong bonds formed within his team over nearly two decades.
The conversation delves into parenting challenges and strategies, particularly focusing on disciplining teenagers caught sneaking out during Christmas break.
Voicemail on Grounding Teens (08:17 - 14:53) A father seeks advice on whether to return Christmas gifts to his grounded teens after they were caught sneaking out. Bobby and his team share insights on balancing discipline with trust restoration.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [12:31]: "You have to just say, look, here are your gifts. But I wouldn't open them, Bones. I would leave them wrapped and be like, here are your Christmas gifts. You had them. You lost them, but they're still there for you to get them."
Discussion on Trust and Discipline (12:37 - 14:53) The hosts emphasize the importance of children earning back trust rather than simply waiting for time to pass, suggesting that actions speak louder than time in rebuilding trust.
Relationship Dynamics and Humor (19:13 - 27:04) Bobby shares personal stories about his relationship, including light-hearted discussions about bodily functions and sleep habits, highlighting the comfort and ease within his personal life.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [19:16]: "I don't think Caitlyn will care. I. I don't fart in front of my wife, but I do. I fart all the time. In front of my wife on."
The segment blends humor with heartfelt advice, offering listeners relatable content on maintaining strong family relationships.
Bobby dedicates parts of the episode to uplifting news, showcasing acts of heroism and community support.
Cancer Survivor's Celebration (22:31 - 23:02) Producer Eddie shares an inspiring story of a five-year-old named Gavin who, after battling lymphoma, was celebrated with a parade upon his release from the hospital.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [22:57]: "Shout out to that community for doing that. Yeah, that's amazing. That is what it's all about."
Jet Ski Rescue Story (39:52 - 41:17) Bobby recounts a remarkable rescue where a woman saves a jet ski operator in distress on a frozen lake, highlighting bravery and quick thinking.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [40:35]: "He can't get back on the jet ski. And the jet ski starts floating away. So they jump up and run out there and wow."
These stories serve to inspire and remind listeners of the good in humanity.
Lunchbox (Amy) takes responsibility for unintentionally drawing attention to country star Kane Brown at a Christmas event, apologizing for causing any disruption.
Notable Quote:
Amy [31:18]: "Kane Brown and Caitlin and the kids. I know you were just trying to enjoy a time, a family time at a Christmas thing at the Opryland. And I, not thinking just in the moment, went up and said hello and kind of blew up your spot."
The heartfelt apology showcases the show's commitment to accountability and maintaining positive relationships with guests and listeners.
The episode features an engaging segment where listeners discuss their favorite Beatles songs, with a special focus on Ringo Starr's upcoming country album.
Notable Quote:
Amy [34:05]: "I'm a huge fan of the show. Been listening since the Austin days. I'm also a massive, massive Beatles fan. And Ringo Starr just recently announced that he's going to be dropping a country album. So I was just wondering if you were planning on having him in studio or maybe a phone conversation with him, because I just think that would be awesome."
Bobby interacts with Amy, Shelby, and other listeners, sharing trivia about the Beatles and expressing excitement over potential appearances by legendary musicians like Ringo Starr.
The episode concludes with another uplifting story about a woman who bravely rescues a man from a jet ski accident, emphasizing community spirit and heroism.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [40:29]: "So they jump up and run out there and wow. She managed to get close enough so he could get to her, grab the board, climbs on the board, and then they get kind of stuck out there."
Bobby announces the end of the first half of the podcast, teasing future content and encouraging listeners to tune in for more engaging discussions and stories.
This episode of "The Bobby Bones Show" masterfully blends heartfelt advice, humorous banter, engaging listener interactions, and inspiring good news stories. Bobby Bones, along with his dedicated team, creates an inclusive and entertaining environment that resonates with a diverse audience. From parenting dilemmas and personal anecdotes to interactions with fans and discussions about iconic musicians, the show offers a well-rounded listening experience that is both relatable and uplifting.
Key Takeaways:
Listeners are encouraged to engage with the show, share their stories, and look forward to future episodes filled with more insightful discussions and positive narratives.