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Bobby Bones
The holidays are about spending time with your loved ones and creating magical memories that will last a lifetime. So whether it's family and friends you haven't seen in a while, or those who you see all the time, share holiday magic this season with an ice cold Coca Cola Copyright 2024 the Coca Cola Company Small business owners this one's for you. Chase for Business and iheart bring you a podcast series called the Unshakables. This one of a kind series will shine the spotlight on small business owners like you who faced a do or die moment that ultimately made their business what it is today. Learn more@chase.com business podcast Chase Make More of what's Yours Chase Mobile app is available for select mobile devices. Message and data rates may apply. JPMorgan Chase Bank NA Member FDIC Copyright 2024 Chase JP Morgan Chase & Co. Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Are you a small business owner launching a company or dreaming of starting one? Then be sure to catch up on seasons one and two of Mind the Business Small Business Success stories from Ruby Studio and Intuit QuickBooks, and then stick around for season three, launching Thursday, January 9th. Join hosts Austin Hankwitz and Janice Torres as they talk to small business owners about how they've grown and maintained their businesses. You don't want to miss these inspiring stories of small business journeys. Listen to Mind the Business Small business Success stories and do it on the iHeart app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. You wake up, put on your Ray Ban Meta glasses. You're living all in. You realize you need coffee so you say hey Meta, how do I make a latte? Brew two shots of espresso? After Meta AI gets you caffeinated, you're ready for some beats. Hey Meta. Play hip hop music. You head to meet some friends but can't remember the place. Hey Meta. Call Eva Ray Ban Meta Glasses, the next generation of AI Glasses. Just say hey Meta. To harness the power of Meta AI, shop now@meta.com smart glasses all right, as.
Amy
Parents, we always want to be there for our kids, but sometimes we need a little extra help. And for my teens, they need to get from point A to point B and I can't always take them. And and that's where Uber Teen Accounts comes in.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
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Bobby Bones
Wake up, wake up in the morning. Then you turn the radio on and the dial just keeps on turning. Steve Red habit trying to put you through. Mike D's riding this week's next bit now. Bobby's on the mic, so you know it is. This is from Melissa in Huntsville, Alabama. Hey, Bobby, I've got a random question for you.
Amy
How many pairs of glasses do you own?
Bobby Bones
Seriously? Because the frames seem like they would be something you could get anytime, anywhere, but maybe not. So I was wondering if you have.
Amy
A lot of pairs of glasses.
Bobby Bones
Realistically, I probably have about 12 or 13 pair of these glasses. I started buying more of them when they became discontinued. You cannot buy these anymore. They're old school Ray ban. They discontinued this exact style. Their styles kind of like them. And when I was on television a whole lot I didn't want have to like switch in the middle of like. And they'd be like, you should just switch your glasses in the middle of a scene. You can't do that. So I have like 12 or 13 pair. And then also the same thing I did with a hair, some like shampoo. They were like discontinuing my favorite brand. So I bought like 40 bottles. My house is like a shampoo center. Why are they just continue the stuff I like?
Amy
I don't know. I had that same conversation when I was shopping for some blush the other day. I was like, classic.
Bobby Bones
What?
Amy
What do you mean they discontinued it? It's the best one. I can't even find. I'm looking everywhere. I can't even find multiple to buy like you did.
Bobby Bones
Oh, really?
Amy
Yeah. No, they're just like, yeah, good luck.
Bobby Bones
Oh, so yeah, you got none. You're out.
Amy
Yeah, I'm just out. Unless I get I do what I did.
Bobby Bones
I went ebay to find glasses frames. Searched Google to find. I just bought them all.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Good luck with your blush though.
Amy
Thanks.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. All right, now time for Amy's morning Corny. The morning Corny.
Amy
What do elves love to listen to while they work?
Bobby Bones
What's up?
Amy
Rap.
Bobby Bones
Oh, rap wrap.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That was the morning Corny. The Latest baby name trend. Some in this show are gonna love it. Some are gonna absolutely hate it. I'm gonna read you some of these names. Hilarious. So these are names that babies are starting to be named, and you're seeing it. You have to register your kid's name, apparently, right? Yes. Who knows? I mean, it makes sense, I guess. You got to get it cleared too. Yeah. So the. They're starting to see these names start to pop up more and more, and they're calling it the hot nerd trend of names. So all these names, I don't think they're all nerdy, but all these names, they're saying kids have more and they're nerd names. Unfair to anybody who has these names. Here we go. Number one, Calvin. Is that nerdy name?
Amy
A little bit.
Bobby Bones
Is it?
Amy
I mean, it just depends on who.
Bobby Bones
You associate it with. Like, I associate with Calvin Johnson, the wide receiver. He's cool. But then Calvin and Hobbs. What about Calvin Harris or Calvin. Yeah, Calvin Klein. Didn't even think about that.
Amy
Calvin alone is.
Bobby Bones
But my favorite Calvin. Oh, Calvin Coolidge, 30th President, United States. Oh, duh. I don't know any Calvins, though. Oh, there's a Calvin. And, like, Mike. Do you remember that movie? And he is a cute little nerd. Okay, So I associate him with that. Snoop Dogg's name is Calvin. Oh, that's right. And he's cool. Yeah. Is Calvin a nerdy name, though? If you just hear it straight up. Yes or no? No, I don't think so. I think I'm not gonna go nerdy, but I don't think it.
Amy
I don't like borderline.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's. It's kind of in that purgatory sound like Theodore. I'm gonna need to see the kid before I. I assign it to him. Dexter for a kid. Oh, that's a cool name. That is a cool name. Okay, you guys like Dexter? Yeah, I try to get my wife to name one of our kids Dexter.
Amy
Yeah, but he's a serial killer.
Bobby Bones
See, I think. I think a Dexter from Offspring. Dexter Holland, lead singer. Oh, really? That's his name. So everybody will have a different association with that name, but, yeah, Dexter. I think Dexter's a cool name. Yeah, I don't think it's a nerdy name. How about Clark? Nerd. Nerdy nerd. Even like Clark Kent. Yeah, well, he was the nerd version of Superman, so. Yeah. Oh, that's a good point. He was the nerd version of Superman. Like the opposite of strong. And. Yeah, that was the whole point of him being Clark. Clark Gable. Oh, yeah, the old actor from Black and White. Yeah, like the 50s or something. Clark Griswold, Clark Kellogg. All old people. Clark Kellogg. Good cereal. Clark Kellogg. Wait, is he not. He's. No, he's. He's not a cereal. Hey, sports guy. He's the announcer. I thought he was a. A cereal guy. Oh, my gosh. Lyle. Nerd.
Amy
Lyle.
Bobby Bones
The only one that I would think of as an older artist named Lyle. Love it. Lyle Alzado, the old linebacker for the Raiders. The. Died from steroids. Lyle Menendez. Yeah. Do we like Lyle as a kid's name? Was Lyle a crocodile?
Amy
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
I'm sure. Yeah, yeah. It has to be. If it rhymed at some point, he had to be. Do we like Lyle is the kid's name. Yes. Nerd. Ah, he has a tough one. I don't like saying it. Lyle Loud. Because if you're from the south, it's Lao. That's right. Yeah. So far, I'm not really digging many of the Dexters. Okay, how about Simon Nerd. Definitely a nerd. Definitely a nerd. Okay, how about. There's Paul Simon. Simon Cowell, though. Last name. I know. Idiot. Simon Garfunkel. That's Paul Simon. That's what I was saying. Oh, and Eddie knew I knew, and he was still being. He was trying to show me out. Carly Simon. Dang. Last night. I know. I don't mind Simon. Are you serious? Simon says, great guy. Guy said a lot of stuff. He got. Got credit for a lot of stuff he didn't say, though. You know, I don't mind Simon. Gideon. Oh, that's Nerd. Remember Gideon Diego from mtv? I think his name was. I think. Who's that? He was. He's kind of a nerdy guy. Yeah. Kind of look like me. Got glasses. It was Gideon. Gideon. There's just a few more. Anson. Anson, like Hanson without the H. Yeah, Anson. A N, S, O, N. Okay. More kids will be a name. Anson really? Wasn't one of the guys from Happy Days named Anson like one of the actors. But that's old. That has to be an old, old, old name. Anson Williams was played by. Who character was he? But he. I. That. Yeah, I thought so. It was in Happy Days. Happy Days. You remember the show? Yeah, of course. The Fonz. Yeah. You're in high school. That's not true. He played Potsy, the redhead guy. Potsy. Curly. Curly hair. Dude. I don't know. Yeah, Potsy. I remember Potsy. Adrian That I don't feel like that's. Could be a girl or a guy. And then Desmond. Desmond Howard. It's the only Desmond I know. Desmond Ritter. Desmond Ritter. Two football guys. Even though he sucks. He started well, second string, now injury. He did play. Yeah. The other day. Which one do we like the best? Name a kid of all those names. Dexter. Dexter. Dexter's cool. I've never seen the show, but I feel like he's kind of a cool dude.
Amy
What was the very first one you said?
Bobby Bones
I marked him off. Calvin.
Amy
Oh, Calvin.
Bobby Bones
You like that one? I'm going to go with Simon. Of course. Crazy. If Simon ever says anything, they have to be like, but Simon says, like, for the whole. His whole life, the greatest thing ever. And if he's running for, like, office ever, Simon says, vote for me. Think of all of that. That's a good line. Excellent.
Amy
Lot of campaign gold.
Bobby Bones
All right. That's what I'm thinking of. My kid already running for office. Bones. Here's a voicemail from last night. Y'all did a segment on whether or not it was Amazon's fault if the kid sees the present. Well, I went to go put up our Christmas lights the other day, and I saw what my parents got me for Christmas. And I was wondering, do I say that I saw it, or do I just act like I didn't see it? Funny question. There's not going to be a right answer, but let's give our answer. I'm going to say, you say nothing. Let them still give you the joy of not seeing it. Say nothing. You're like an adult, man. By the way, if you're six, that's a whole different bro. If you're like, I'm six, what do I do? That's a whole different answer. You're an adult. Say nothing and be happy whenever you get it. Amy.
Amy
Yeah? Say nothing.
Bobby Bones
Say nothing. Okay, good. I. Yeah. Lunchbox. I say, you say something like, say, I. I know you got me that present, so you need to get me something different so there's a surprise on Christmas. Dang. That's the little kid answer I expected. Do you still expect to keep the one you saw, though? Yeah. Yeah. Say, oh, you can wrap that one, but you need to get something else. So I have something that I'm surprised by on Christmas. Okay, I understand. Don't agree, but understand, Eddie. I mean, you said it. We're adults. Let's just act like we didn't see it. So there's that one. Yeah, dude, you didn't see it. Let it go because somebody may have see your presence one day or maybe they already have and they haven't told you and they let you still experience the fun of like giving somebody a gift. So that's what I'll say there. Give me this next voicemail. Morning studio. I just wanted to call in and thank you guys for providing a safe space for everybody and just doing what you do every day. I've been dealing with lot of physical and mental health issues for the last couple months and just tuning in and listening to you guys has really been a bright part of my day. Just kind of tuned everything else out. So I just wanted to call in and say thank you for that and I appreciate everything that you guys do. Well. You're welcome. Sometimes I leave here going, my mental health is not good because of the last couple of hours. But I appreciate that. We want you to feel like we're your friends. Hopefully that's the case. Maybe you never met us. Odds are you never met us. But hopefully you feel like whenever you're going to work in the car, you're listening on the podcast, you feel like. Like you know us. Because I there are people that I listen to that listen to podcasts I never met in my life. They do not know who I am and I kind of feel like they're my buddies. So hopefully that's us to you. And then one more voicemail.
Amy
Just wanted to let y'all know I've been airing these contests all week from Jelly Roll and Snoop Dogg. Someone has cloned them or imposters have gotten hold of their information.
Bobby Bones
And today is my bir.
Amy
Jelly Roll told me that when I.
Bobby Bones
Woke up I would have a 2025.
Amy
Mercedes Benz in my yard. They were trying to get me to pay 600 and then 300.
Bobby Bones
I realized it was a scam and.
Amy
I just feel like.
Bobby Bones
So I wanted you to know that that's going on. I just wouldn't enter any contest online. I hate that for if you're entering contest online and it's not like with like an actual massive company on their website with like a lock on.
Amy
It's all you shouldn't have to. It's all scam inner if and Jelly.
Bobby Bones
Roll told me I was gonna have that too. And I'm gonna tell you it wasn't there this morning. But I left so early to get here. I thought maybe be there on the way back. So I now I'm now I feel like crap. Yeah guys, any contest you see on like Facebook just to stay off. I know it Sucks because one of them or two of them could be real. But that, that really stinks. I'm sorry, but that's a scam alert. Scam alert. Especially now Christmas. Don't, don't get, don't get any contests. That's not like on a website of a real life place. Like if we're like, we're having a contest, go to Buy bones dot com, that's us, that's on our side that we own. And we run any of this stuff online where you're just clicking links. That's tough. I'm not getting the car today, huh? Not today, man. Damn. All right, give me a dog year. What do you know? A dog year is how many years?
Amy
Seven.
Bobby Bones
Okay. We've always been taught that, right? Yeah. So. And then we started to hear that it was seven at first. It's like the first two years of seven. Then it's like six, five, four, three, two. And as they get older, it's years a year old. So here we go. This is from Popular Science. I read this today. Experts say that the calculation of seven years to one human year is wrong. Research from the American Veterinary Medical association found the ratio is. And again, it's all dependent on the year of the dog is more like 15 years for the first year. So after a year the dog is basically like 15. The age of a 15 year old, not the mental capacity, because that'd be awesome if all of a sudden you're able to play Xbox with your dog. That'd be fun. That'd be cool. It's got its own headset. But like its age in the dog scale set, the second year is around nine years. And then you're looking at five, six, seven years for the next few. So it's 15 then nine. So then you're 24 after two and let you say seven after that for, for a while.
Amy
Wow.
Bobby Bones
So the next time someone says, you know, dog, just don't correct them. But you know in your head what's right. I don't want to hit them with this.
Amy
I don't remember all those numbers. Okay, the first year is.
Bobby Bones
Hey, 15, nine, seven. There you go. Easy breezy.
Amy
Seven for how long?
Bobby Bones
Until. No, it just says etc. So it says like 7, 7, 7, Etc. Oh. So it's like every year counts as seven years with the dog. Unless you have a bulldog like mine. Then I believe one year is like 40 years for every single one they're alive. So. But that's what the first year is like 15.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I wish we could Talk like, oh, yeah, I wish they said you get five minutes a year to actually have a conversation with your dog.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And to hear their. Their needs, wants, concerns.
Amy
I would love to know mine, because my dog is going. She's going crazy lately.
Bobby Bones
Like, why?
Amy
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
No, no, I'm saying, like, why I don't talk to the dog. It's like, I wish I could do an exit interview. You know how you quit a job, they do an ex interview with you, or you. You get fired to do the X interview with you. And so even if we got to talk to our dogs and they were dying to help us with the next dog. Oh, wow. Like, that would also be cool. Yeah.
Amy
My dog was so bad yesterday with the barking that I thought she's trying to tell me something like, do I have a disease? And she's trying to tell me, does she sniff it out?
Bobby Bones
Her darking could be your.
Amy
My what? What is that you're doodling?
Bobby Bones
No, no, I just have ADHD like you.
Amy
No, no, she's really.
Bobby Bones
Her version of that. And you're not trying to tell me stuff whenever you're over there, like, just making noise? Sometimes Amy will just talk. She'll just be like, yeah, I don't even know what that means. And I'm like, what are you talking about? She goes, oh, was that out loud? It could be the same thing.
Amy
Well, yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Wouldn't it be nice if she could.
Amy
Tell you that I'm mumbling into myself and privately doodling. She is disrupting the entire house just barking so loud.
Bobby Bones
She say it. You disrupt.
Amy
No.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. All right, there we go.
Amy
I want to help her.
Bobby Bones
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Amy
All right, holiday gift shopping is in full swing and Macy's has their best offer of the season. You can get your shopping holiday done early and you can Enjoy an extra 30% off top gifts plus 15% off their best beauty brands. So think about who is on your list this year. Is it your mom, dad, sister, brother, best friend, co worker, neighbor? Teachers? You know there's a lot of people that you're shopping for and Macy's really has something for everyone. So one stop shop for you. Choose from top gifts like ugg sweater matching sets, a wall of water bottles. My kids are very into those. They also have nest candles too which those smell so good. Crocs dry bar travel sets. Oh I love that one. That would be a good gift for me to receive but also to give to my friends. Skin gym LED masks. Oh I want one of those. Don't forget the stocking stuffers. They got you covered there too. For me personally, I like to simplify my shopping and if I can go to just like a few different places and get everything done for everyone on my list, I'm going to feel good about it. And Macy's is one of those places. They're also offering free shipping on all orders $25 or more. So shop the best offer of the season from December 4th through December 12th. Check people off your list and maybe treat yourself to some stuff too. Let Macy's be your guide to gifting. Visit Macy's.com or use the Macy's app.
Bobby Bones
Time for the news. Bobby's Big Stories psa. Your breath is worse in the winter. Straight up. If you're already imagining it, maybe you're doing something about it. The worst is when someone doesn't know, I'm sure we've all actually been there. It's like cutting someone off in traffic. We get mad when someone does it to us, but we forget sometimes we've accidentally done it to other people. Sometimes we're like, man, that breath stinks. And we don't know when it's us that also has a stinky breath.
Amy
So why the winter more, though?
Bobby Bones
Thanks for asking, Amy. Blame it on a couple things in the winter over dried rooms because of the heat that we don't really know. We're just trying to be warm. That decreases the production of saliva. And saliva flushes a lot of things in your mouth. They say, drink not water. Water's not going to help a ton. But something like tea or just be more aware of it. So not a lot of H's. Hi. Howdy. A little bit. They do say you can drink tea because tea helps a lot. But I live in London, so screw tea. Once I went to London, worst tea ever had. What? It's terrible. It doesn't have the best.
Amy
It's not sweet flavor.
Bobby Bones
It's not sweet. I know they grow up on it there and it's their thing, and that's really cool and good for them. Growing up for me, we had a lot of chicken livers. We ate raccoon. You know, there were things that we ate that other people would not eat. And they. Other people, even in the States would be like, you did what? I get it. But I'm gonna tell you went to London once. Worst tea ever had. Wow. Yeah, There you go. You asked him for a sweet tea. Oh, yeah.
Amy
That's carrying it to then that's great.
Bobby Bones
Even, like tea here. I don't like tea. That's not sweet anyway. Yeah, say what you say. I'm from the South. My grandma made the best sweet tea, but I didn't even ask for it. But even tea here that's not sweet is okay, but gross. A mom was surprised to see a man who broke into her home 15 years ago at a school orientation with his own child. Imagine that. You go in and hey, look, there's a burglar. The burglar. The house. That's wild. So recently, they say it was one of the worst reunions and she confronted the man 15 years earlier, he committed a crime against her. And again, he's at school with his kid. And so quote, 15 years ago, an intoxicated man broke into my home in the middle of the night, kicked my dog, took my keys, tried to steal my car. Before being apprehended by my then boyfriend. So she knows who it is. The police captured him. She was injured. Somebody breaks in and you get hurt from it. First of all, you're like, thank God I didn't get killed. But that's traumatizing forever. Like, I've had my house broken into and I still, I'm super concerned about it. And that's the house break in was over 10 years ago. Imagine if there was an injury and somebody like attacked you. So now she knows the guy as she goes to school and she's like, all right, here's your, here's your bag, here's your lunch thing. And look. Oh my God, there's the burglar. Oh, yeah.
Amy
She really instantly starts to feel. It's like upsetting her body internally. And now she has to see him even more because their kids are at school together.
Bobby Bones
You wonder what he does now if, like he's reformed.
Amy
Yeah, maybe.
Bobby Bones
I would assume if he's at school with his kid on a kid dad thing, he's probably made some right decisions because not a lot of extreme wrong decision parents are in the lives of their kids or going to school, things with their kids.
Amy
Right.
Bobby Bones
So you hope that's the case. But how wild is that? You go, and that's what you see. That's from the New York Post. Experts say to avoid hugging. Amen. I'm in. I'm in. Never been in more.
Amy
Hugs are good.
Bobby Bones
I hate hugs from, from general. From gen pop. I don't want hug from gen pop. But if you're going to what they say is like an office party, the best rule of thumb, keep your hands to yourself. Two reasons. One, everybody's sick. And the reason people are sick is because everybody's inside more because it's cold. It's not that. When it gets cold, there's. There are generally more illnesses. But what happens is it's able to transfer because everybody's closer together because everybody's not outside. You're in a room. And then two, some people, when you drink, you hug a little lower and appropriate and longer.
Amy
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
From monster.com with that story. I. I don't like to be hugged unless there is an absolute hugging reason. Because I like to save my hugs. I like them to be special. Sometimes there's like a guy that does sales. I see him at the mall and he's like, what? Give me a hug. I'm like, I don't hug you at work. I'm not hugging you at the mall.
Amy
Because it's like, weird to see someone out at the mall in the wild.
Bobby Bones
And weird is not why I hug, for the record.
Amy
Well, it's special.
Bobby Bones
It's not special. It's weird. Novel, even. I'm not a hugger unless it's time to hug, and then I'm. I love hugging, but I want to make sure that that matters. I don't. People don't think my. If I see somebody that I kind of know somewhere in the general that's, oh, hey, good mug. I will back away and, like, talk from a little more of a distance. What's up? Oh, that's awkward. It's okay. I don't want to hug or I'll come out or I'll charge them with fist out. Like, just from the beginning so they know the hug is not in play. My arm is fully extended, probably earlier than it should be, but that means we're going to. I've decided we're gonna do fists because we're not really there to hug. Has anyone ever sideswiped the fist and give you a hug anyway? No, not the Sideswipe, because that would be hilarious. And I would respect that. I would respect that. Even if it's the sales guy at the mall. Like, get that out of here. He knocks your fist out. You know, I'm gonna laugh and go, like, that's a solid move.
Amy
And so then he deserves a hug.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, he does. Okay. But no, not the Sideswipe. But sometimes people will come up and I won't see them too close and just be like, what? And they're already half grabbing, and I'm not going to, like, get off me. I'm not going to do that. I'll just kind of do it. One. One tap hug. Like a. Okay. I hate. I hate hugging people that I don't love or that I'm not trying to comfort or congratulate. That's it. That's my list. Love, comfort, or congratulate. If you don't hit those three, I don't want to hug you if you do. I really want to hug you. Like, I can't wait. I want it to be special. There you go. Thank you. Doctor reveals the terrifying reason you should never hold gas in your stomach. Let's hear it. Because it. This is not for you to hear it, because you don't have to worry about this, because I feel like you push it. He's like. He doesn't want it to exist in his stomach. If you're feeling gassy, let it out, because it could end up in Your mouth. That's bad breath. The volume of gas can stretch the delicate tissues in the rectum, leading to serious digestive diseases. Number one. But the other is a quote. A fart is a gas. It's a chemical. It's a bunch of chemicals. And when you hold it, there's a percentage of that fart vapor that will diffuse the walls of the colon and go into the bloodstream. And it could be it that some of that vapor could be in your mouth, which could also be why your breath stinks from number one. I know. Yeah, guys. So I'm onto something. So fart breath could be they just are holding it and being nice. And you never thought about that, did you? You never thought about old fart breath. Might just be him holding it and being nice. Oh, man. And then finally, for 100 years, this restaurant's been frying burgers in the same grease. Amy, I want an instant reaction. That sounds disgusting on the surface to me too. Again, I don't know enough about cooking, but this, it sounds interesting once I read it. Dyer's Burgers in Memphis, Tennessee, has been frying his patties in the same grease since 1912. No, because I don't think there's an expiration on grease.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
No.
Amy
So my dad, whenever he would cook, he would always pour the grease into a mason.
Bobby Bones
My grandma, too.
Amy
And keep it and just keep reusing it.
Bobby Bones
So 1912's a long time, though.
Amy
Long story.
Bobby Bones
They claim it's the secret to their flavor packed burgers. The restaurant's founder, Elmer Doc Dyer, relied on a special seasoning to win over the customers. At first, however, the turning point came when a cook forgot to change the grease and a customer declared the next day, best burger ever had. That grease, referred to as century grease, has been carefully strained and seasoned ever since. It's the same molecules from 1912. Despite what might sound appetizing, customers or unappetizing customers embrace the tradition. He ensures that the grease isn't running out, and he goes to a thousand pounds of beef weekly, ensuring their century old tradition continues. To the light burger lovers. That's from Oddity Central. I would think that because this is something that exists and the story is out there and people know that the groups that come in check restaurants and do inspections degree it has to be okay, health wise.
Amy
Yeah. Check that number on this.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. It's not like he hasn't allowed an employee to wash their hands since 1912. Right. That would be different. No.
Amy
And you're getting new grease every time that they're adding to the old grease. And it's probably eventually turning over maybe a bit.
Bobby Bones
But some still could be the 1912.
Amy
Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
And even if he's lying, it's a great thing because now I'm kind of interested and I'm like, oh, I'd like to taste that burger from 1912. You know who ate that same grease? Who's that? The Wright brothers. Oh my God. The first guys to fly. That's right. That's your news. Those were Bobby's big stories, Bones. Okay, so scientists have introduced and I feel felt, I feel heard and I feel seen. Scientists have introduced what they believe may be a new ancient human species. The Jewelurian or the large head people.
Amy
Oh my gosh.
Bobby Bones
Oh, wow. That could be you. It literally could be me, I'm telling you. And you guys can get your laughs in. My mom had to cut slits in my shirt until I was like 8 years old so my head could fit through the shirt of a kid. Otherwise I remember having shirts that were adult, extra large that I would wear without slits as an 8 year old because my head would fit through. My mom had got some the police shirt from a yard sale, the band. And it was massive. It was like a dress. But my head fit through the shirt without cutting it. And I wore it everywhere. I wore it all the time because I didn't make it didn't make me feel stupid because no other kids had to cut holes in their shirts. Imagine going to school with slits, cutting your shirt. Your head was that my head was that big? Not only that, I had an eye that didn't work. Everything was going wrong. Yeah. Finally my people, the Jalurans, did they have bad eyes too? I don't know about that. I think that's from something different. But so they, the. These paleo anthropologists claim that the Jaluran formerly named Homo jilunis possessed significantly large heads and brains. I didn't know the brain's part. I'll take that. And unique trains traits that could dramatically alter our understanding of human evolution. They used to do impressions of me like bullies would, where they'd put their hoodie, their hood up on their jacket and fill it with paper wads and walk around going, I'm Bobby. Really? It sucked. Like that kind of gives me like one of those yucky feelings, like real quick. And I don't have it now. Cuz they suck. And I make more money than them now. So suck it. You know, I show, I showed you. But they used to like, yeah, it was awful. I hated it. Okay.
Amy
I mean, I'm looking at the skulls, and they are rather large.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. But. But you're right, dude. The brains are bigger, too. Yeah. I don't know if that's actually the case with me. I hope it is. I think I'm a. I remember one of the greatest moments. It's all flashing back to me now, like, stuff. And I don't want it to all be like, Bobby was bullied. But, yeah, the big head thing was tough for me because my head. I've grown into it mostly now, but we measured our heads on the show. Mine's still bigger than everybody's on the.
Amy
Show by far, but you've definitely grown into it.
Bobby Bones
Thank you very much. Yeah, it's a lot of curls. Like, your body has caught up to your head. Curls and squats, so. And I've also just become an adult, and I also feel bad for my mom. Can you imagine me ripping out of that with this head? It's like. It's a head. Oh, my God. Is there a. I was a caricature that they draw at the theme park. The first 10 years of my life. Humongous body. Okay. But I don't. It's not all bullying. The paper watt thing did get me, though. Oh. However, I remember in first grade, they came and they pulled me out of class, and there's only a couple times I ever got pulled out of class when I was young. A couple of them were for head lies. That sucked, too. Let's not talk about that trauma. Oh. Because they do the sticks in your head. And then they'd leave and they'd call you out one by one, and everybody knew who you got called out. You had to go home because you had head lice. Then you were a dirty kid. But I was already dirty, so there was no difference. It just, you know, that one sucked. However, they called me out and they said, hey, we're gonna put you in this special class. And I remember thinking, like. Like that they were protecting me from, like, getting picked on. And they were like, no, it's gt. And I was like, what's that? They're, like, gifted and talented. And I was like, really? And that was like. I. I have a theory about it. 1. I do think I was a bit blessed. I have a different superpower. Everybody has their own superpowers, I think, pretty quick. I was great at school, great at standardized act, all that. I was naturally pretty gifted at that. Couldn't run fast, couldn't fight a lot of. A lot of that stuff.
Amy
Yet Valerian Blood.
Bobby Bones
Maybe that's what it was. I was a super delirium, but I remember they put me in this GT class and I felt for the first time like I was with people like me. It was pretty cool. It's the only time, I think it was at the Jalerians. When I think back, their heads weren't as big, but I think they kind of came from the same.
Amy
So y'all all originated?
Bobby Bones
I think so.
Amy
Asia.
Bobby Bones
I think we're all Asian deliriums. I think back about that class, though, and I think even if you would have put a kid and it could. This is an environment thing. You know, I'm a big person of. You are your environment. The environment you put yourself in, the environment you're born in. You can have strengths that come from those, even if you decide to leave that environment. I think if you take a kid that maybe doesn't even qualify for gt, but you put them in a class like that and you say you are smart, I think they then will start to believe it and be it. I totally agree with that to a certain level.
Amy
Yeah. And the same is true for. If you. If a child suddenly starts to feel like they are less than and not capable and not smart, that. And they totally are capable and smart. That's the story. They start living.
Bobby Bones
And again, I think there are ceilings and floors on this. Meaning you can't take a dodo and be like, hey, you are the smartest person in the world. You're in this class. And then they end up being the smartest person in the world. They're just ceiling. But I think it absolutely affects a kid and can lift them substantially because a lot of times we just don't even reach our potential, regardless of what our potential is. And for me, when I was put in that class, and this isn't a flex because all of us Jalerians have massive brains. When I was put in that class, I remember, like, being like. And I barely happy. Really happy now. Not sad, but rarely happy. I remember being happy like, oh, I. I have. I have something that's nice because I didn't have a whole lot of stuff except, you know, stuff people like, you know, everything was from a yard sale, that kind of stuff. I love it now. Great. Happy. It all happened to me because it makes me who I am today as a kid. That's tough. But now that I know it's the Jalerians, I want to go back to my ancient land and see, like, where we grew up and stuff. Yeah, no, I want to do One of those trips. Yeah, yeah. That's a long time ago. Did you see that? Like, someone's like, I'm Irish, I'm gonna go to Ireland and see where. Dude, let's go to Eastern Asia and see where the Jewelians had the large head people. So. But I do think that in all seriousness, if you take someone and you put them in a place and in this place you tell them, hey, you're really great at this, I think it does make them better because they believe it. And if you do that consistently, I think anything consistent consistency is the hardest thing in the world. Doesn't matter what situation is. Consistency is the hardest thing in the world to do. And you do that consistently, that kid, that worker, that whomever will be better because they'll start to believe it. And if you believe it, then things happen naturally. But also, like Amy said, if you do the opposite to somebody and you continue to say, you're no good, you're no good, you're no good, they're going to start to believe they're no good. And you know what's going to happen? They're not going to be good. Yeah.
Amy
And I would say for me, my experience in school, because I had ADHD and I was very distracted and I was very social and talked a lot. There were moments from teachers where I got that I wasn't capable. And I don't know that they repeated it to me over and over. But I have two specific instances from teachers where I recall that they were clearly indicating that I was not capable. So then I told myself that story over and over and over of the delirians. No, but I mean, it doesn't mean that someone else has to say it to you so much because once it said it to you, even just once, if you keep saying it to yourself over and over, then that's where it can become a problem.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, because you say it to yourself because others say it so much. So it just starts to be the conversation that you have because it's the one had with you.
Amy
And the good news is you can rewire it and start telling yourself the other way. It may take, you know, 20 years when you're late 30s and 40s, but you'll get it figured out.
Bobby Bones
I hate that for you because I think there was also just a lack of education about certain things like add, adhd. Everybody's smart in different ways. Even for dyslexic kids and friends like.
Amy
Learned I had that too. So there were things against me that. That's probably why when she came on, and then Eddie and I took that. We all took the test, and she said, oh, I think Amy and Eddie are. They're on the spectrum for dyslexia. That's. That's why I got so emotional, because suddenly certain things just made sense, that if I had had the tools and resources, I think school would have been very, very different for me.
Bobby Bones
I think if we'd had the education on what that. And this could be a hundred different things we're speaking of now. There are things now we don't even know that we'll say the same thing about in 10 years. But I think if it would have just been, hey, you learn differently. Because I think a lot of kids. We'll just do kids only. Who suffer from many learning disabilities. We later learn they're not disabilities. What they are are just. They need a different way to be taught and communicated with. Right.
Amy
Their brain process is so different that.
Bobby Bones
They'Re actually smarter or as smart as everybody else in the room, but because they're told they're not, then they start to believe it, which. Which leads to early choices on career paths, on if you want to go to college, when. What you want to do with your life, what you think you're capable of, like, all that matters. And both Eddie and Amy, both dyslexic. You could have been president. We could have been. Yeah. School was so hard for us. Well, people told you you were stupid the whole time. Yep. And what else do you have, Eddie? You have this calculator, too. So I had a double whammy, man. And Ed. No, I don't have E. Oh, never mind. I got that confused. I thought you had that, too.
Amy
You might.
Bobby Bones
That's my bad. My bad on that one. Anyway, I feel seen and heard, and I like that. And I'm gonna have to make a trip now to see my friends.
Amy
They lived 300,000 years ago.
Bobby Bones
Well, maybe there's some remaining. You're telling me this isn't like angels and demons or with the bloodline they. You know, and false. But the whole book and the movie was against fiction. A lot of it's fiction based on the Mona Lisa and da Vinci, where, like, there was a bloodline of Jesus and they were looking for that person. I don't want to spoil it because you didn't see it 100 years ago, but I think I could be one of the descendants of the Jewelryans. I need to find who their. Who their leader was. What if you hear the leader? What if I was? Oh, my goodness. I'M having a good day today boys. I learned something new that's really exciting me. Okay, we'll grab some calls. I'll be back. Small Business Owners this one's for you. Chase for Business and iheart bring you a podcast series called the Unshakables. This one of a kind series will shine the spotlight on small business owners like you who faced a do or die moment that ultimately made their business what it is today. Today. Learn more@chase.com business podcast Chase make More of what's Yours Chase Mobile app is available for select mobile devices. Message and data rates may apply JPMorgan Chase Bank NA member FDIC Copyright 2024 JP Morgan Chase the holidays are about spending time with your loved ones and creating magical memories that will last a lifetime. So whether it's family and friends you haven't seen in a while or those who you see all the time, share holiday magic this season with an ice cold Coca Cola. Copyright 2024 the Coca Cola Company you wake up, put on your Ray Ban Meta glasses classic style, innovative tech. You're living all in. You realize you need coffee desperately. So you say hey Meta, how do I make a latte? To make a latte brew two shots of espresso. After Meta AI gets you caffeinated, you start walking to work and you need a soundtrack. Hey Meta. Play hip hop music with the built in camera. You snap a pic of a dope mural on the side of a building that you think is worth sharing. Hey Meta. Text my last photo to Eva. Sending message. After work you head to meet some friends. Hey nice glasses. Ray Ban Meta Glasses. The next generation of AI glasses. Just say hey Meta to harness the power of Meta AI. Listen to music, make hands free calls with open air audio and built in microphones and so much more. All while staying present to the world around you. Shop Ray Ban meta glasses@meta.com smartglasses all.
Amy
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Bobby Bones
Raymundo does something a little weird when it comes to celebrities. I think he gets obsessed. And obsessed in a healthy way is cool, but then it gets a little creepy. And I'm going to tell you a story. First of all, Raymundo has been obsessed with the following celebrities so much that he dresses like them. Number one, Kip Moore. Yeah, that whole phase. Sam. Sam Hunt, which he, like, chased all around the country, started, like, messaging Sam's brother, being like, can we be friends? Like, to get to Sam. And so he goes on a site where you can buy celebrity clothes, but you have to kind of pay premium because they're celebrity clothes. And I love memorabilia, don't get me wrong. Love memorabilia, old jerseys. But for Ray, it's. He wants to be like the celebrity, so he tries to buy the clothes of the celebrity. Ray, who is the celebrity? Well, it's just sweatshirt and caps of the celebrity. It wasn't that big of a deal. But it was Johnny Manziel, the football player. Now he's a podcaster. He's doing very well. Yeah. Texas A and M. He's now dating Jose Canseco's daughter, Josie. Canseco. Yeah. Familiar. Yeah. So he is your kind of style that you know that guy, he was awesome. When I was in college, he was the IT guy. Got it when you were in college. So what kind of. What drew you to buy his clothes? It was unique. And he was the one that came out with the season. No, he didn't create season. He may have used it and people knew it from him. He didn't create season like the season. He was close, but he was the one that did that. And then he also did the money sign when he scored a Touchdown. Money signs. It was awesome. And so then he came out with clothing that had the money signs. His number two, that was turned into a money sign. And, Susan, here's where it gets a little tricky, though. Because Ray loves Johnny Manziel, wants to wear his stuff. What happened, Ray? So I ordered the stuff from whatever company he was with and just never got. It kind of just got ghosted. And so I realized, man, they didn't even send that. Looked at the tracking, went to the website itself. It was defunct. Really. Couldn't even contact the people. Was it like a. It was like a zazzle, but. But was like a scan. Like it wasn't Manzel, but they set up a site and tricked everybody, or was it really through with Manzel? It was literally Manziel, but then the site just went out of business. But, I mean, anybody can just kind of like we're with, shop for. We love them, we trust them. They're amazing. Whatever. The one he went with was just terrible. Went out of business, didn't send anybody any products. But I did get refunded. I don't know that they didn't send. For the record, I have no idea if they sent anybody any products or refunded people. So this is just Ray saying stuff? No, it's literally. I don't know the name of the company or I would call them out, but they would only send it to people that complained. So I realized they never had sent the stuff. Complained, got a refund months later. Never got your clothes from that company. Then he started out. Oh, my God. Oh, yes. Okay, good, good. Then he partnered with Mike Stud, and Mike Stud is the one that's with Stevenson Ranch. So it was like one of those where it was, like, partnership deal and they were legit. Finally got my sweatshirt of Johnny Manziel, and for whatever reason, they sent me two hats. They blessed me with an extra one, so I gave one to Pitts. Okay. And are you wearing it today or anything? No. I should have, though. Yeah. Awesome. Do you like it? Like, do you, like, listen to this podcast? Who's your list of guys that you would love to spend, like, the afternoon with and, like, just hang out because they're the coolest. Give me your top three. I got top three. Johnny Menzel. No. Is he number one? Is he new number one? No, no, I have a new number one. Okay, so he's Johnny Manzel's a three. A three. Number two is Bob Menary, the vulgar announcer. Okay. And now he's a gambler, and he live streams all of it. Who is he? He does TikTok videos where he thought he'll replace the commentators with, like, him being the commentator, but he makes them, like, over the top dirty, like curse words and stuff. That's your number two. But he hangs out with all the celebrities. He is with all the athletes, everybody. Do you think that. That somebody's cool that hangs out with cool people? Because I. I mean, he lives a crazy life. Like, one day he's in Vegas, then he's in Nashville, then he's in Rio. I mean, he flies. Oh, you know what? I'm going to just pick up. He doesn't live anywhere. It's amazing. So that to you, you would like to just hang out with celebrities?
Amy
I think for both of.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And he came on our part. He came on the Sore Losers, and he was amazing. He had story after story after story, and I was like this dude. Do you believe them all? What do you mean? He has picture proof. He's there. You see the videos? We have picture proof. You and Diddy. And you didn't do anything with Diddy. Oh, my gosh. I don't have anything with Diddy. Yeah, you do. You do. But you didn't. But you didn't do anything with Diddy. Again, I'm not saying what he says is true or not. I just wonder people that, you know, Instagram life, you show all that stuff. It's usually not exactly like that. I'm sure he's. I don't know anything about him. I mean, he sits courtside, could be a man all the time. Cool. Any NBA game, he's like, oh, courtside, Boom. Look at me. One question. Let's take him out of it. Specifically, do you think it's cool if your life was just hanging out with celebrities all the time? Yes. I think it's cool that he's a nomad, he doesn't have a house, and he's on a flight every single day.
Amy
Okay, that sounds exciting.
Bobby Bones
It sounds tiring. And then I don't want to hang out with celebrities. I want to be take. I want to be, like, so successful. All my friends. I take all my friends to do stuff. Like I want to hang out with somebody. Then it's like, I'm in. I'm in debt to them. Like, I don't think that's just me. Okay. And that's his number two. That's raised. That's raised. Number two. Got it. Ray. Number one. Number one's a new guy. You guys probably haven't heard of him. Hunt's off the list. Does he know this? Sam has a family, kids, he lives in the country. You try to marry him. So what? Right? He's just not putting enough out on social media for me to be obsessed and infatuated with him. Number one is a new guy, and Morgan saw him when she was in Vegas. It's John Sarasani. He used to be a football player. Now he's a business guy. And he's notorious for doing the 2000% raise, where you leave W2World and you make your own company. And he was at a steakhouse Morgan was at, and he's live streams his blackjack. I bought his manual on how to beat Vegas. And every day he does videos that just try to give people motivation. Like, hey, leave your W2. Go out into the world. Start your own company. And every day people say, I quit my job today because of you. So that's my number one, John Cerrisoni.
Amy
Well, I'd like an update.
Bobby Bones
Don't know enough about him. Yeah, I don't enough about him, dude, to know if he's, like, a good follower or not. Yeah, I don't know anything. But Ray said he has a manual on how to beat Vegas. Like, play blackjack. So Ray just went to Vegas and he read that's why you went, but then bought the book? Well, I read the manual. I read it, like, three times. I didn't play blackjack. What the crap? The manual. The manual was about money management. It wasn't specifically about blackjack. That is not why I bought the manual. But, yes, he is a big blackjack player. I myself don't play blackjack, but I manage my money when I'm in Vegas.
Amy
You're going to quit your W2?
Bobby Bones
No, I just think he's funny and he's interesting and he's motivating.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
It's a good point. I mean, hey, dude, I never want you to leave. You're like my guy. You started as an intern. You've revolutionized our interns. You organize them. Nobody. I. I trust you with every part of my being when it comes to this place and how responsible you are. Dude, if you want to do it, no better time to leave than right now because you're not getting any younger. How do you spell his name? John Sarasota. Like Florida. That's what I think. Dude, you should quit. Yeah, but, I mean, I don't follow people to emulate their exact lives. I'm just. You try to buy Sam Hunt's clothes at the time. Yeah, and Johnny Manziel's. Okay, I got it. I'm just making sure. Are you thinking about leaving? No, no, it's just. Hey, if it's a guy that's retired and he gave a blueprint for how to be retired, I mean, why wouldn't you be motivated and follow the guy? Do you ever track these folks and see, like, what they grew up with, how they grew up? He grew up in Schaumburg, Illinois. Oh, my God. He knows everything about him.
Amy
He read his name.
Bobby Bones
Awesome. Good for you. Keep going. Like I'm saying, it's easy. He could have had the hardest life ever, could have the easiest life ever. Don't know. Well, and he's against gen pop. Everybody who just wants to be in gen pop, when you go to the casino, he says, hey, you asked for the private tables. So in life, who has the money to do that? Does he come from money? No, but he's made. He's bought businesses. He buys hotels now, and he's an investor. He does all this different stuff.
Amy
I just also feel like it's really risky to, like, just tell people to quit their secure job and go start whatever. And those are the people I want an update on. Anyone that's gone to him and said, hey, I quit my job job, and I've been doing this like, okay, where are we now with that? Because it's just not as simple.
Bobby Bones
That's a gen pop attitude. Okay. Oh, no. You got lay hold of gen pop.
Amy
Man, that sucks.
Bobby Bones
Hey, Pop over there. Hey. Hey. She's gonna keep her W2. I bet she's not. Private room, man. She ain't private room. Dang. What'd you guys find out over there? I mean, he's got like, 80, 000 followers on Instagram. That's cool. I'm sure he's great at what he does as far as, like, being an influencer or communicator. So you're getting no hate from me for that. I just think it's funny that Rafe likes, like, this is his thing, like, alphas, or at least claim alphas that probably are representing a lifestyle that's not wholly accurate, because nobody represents their wholly accurate lifestyle on social media. He does, though. He'll go to Vegas and he'll say, when he loses money. When I was in Vegas and I had posted, like, the Steakhouse, Ray freaked out. He's like. Like the next morning, he's like, morgan, I know that guy. Like, that's my guy over there. I should have sent you over to go say hi. To him. And I was like, who is this person? I just like took a banned video.
Amy
I didn't recognize him whatsoever.
Bobby Bones
But Ray was freaking out that I was in the same room as him. Tell him what he did when you were there at that steakhouse.
Amy
He bought one of those like thousand dollar steaks.
Bobby Bones
You'll see that video soon.
Amy
Ray, are you on his email blast because he's sending out a newsletter.
Bobby Bones
Don't you just do that sometimes to be seen doing it More than. Yes. He also had a birthday cake too, because it was. He was celebrating while he was there. Did like a liger jump out of it. He's like, look how rich I am. I got a liger. No, but it was like there was definitely dancing girls. Yeah. Cool. I bet he, he could possibly be the greatest dude ever. No idea. And also, okay, just to kind of defend Ray a bit, we all have people in our specialized worlds of what we love on social media, who we follow that we think if we saw them in real life we'd be like, that's super cool. But they're not famous. Anybody else but us because they're so specialized, you know, they're so niche and rage. Just like people that say, quit your job and go to Vegas.
Amy
Chase your dreams.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Leave your. I'll tell you what, Ray. I give you permission to quit. Hey, John Sarasani, you motivated me. Now what? Yes, that's it. Please help us with the C. All right. Yeah. Okay. Ray, thank you for sharing that. Where are your Johnny Manziel stuff when we get back? Yeah, yeah, I'm anxious to see that. Maybe we get Johnny Manzel on the show one day. Would you like that? He, he has a podcast, so I would imagine he wants to promote it. No, I, I all that. I know. I'm asking you a question that. Would you like that? Yeah. Yeah. Okay. All right. Well, thank you for sharing. Sharing that with us. But some of the stuff Johnny's not going to talk about there's off limits items. I would definitely believe that. Okay, what's the point of that? Wait, I mean, what are you adding there? He's just had fallings out with people and I mean he used to have, he used to be best friends with my other boy, Mike Stud, and they're not, they no longer talk. Mike Stud used to date Josie Care. The drama. No, this is, this is intense. I didn't know Mike. And then Mike Stud it, I guess got spied by Manzel because now he's dating Josie Canseco from Mike Stud. Gotta tell You. It wouldn't have been one of my first 10,000 questions if I asked him an interview. But don't. But don't. I will not. I put that on the list. Don't ask about Mike Stud. Okay, thank you, Ray, for sharing that with us. Bobby Bone show bonehead story of the day. This story comes to us from Fall River, Massachusetts. Police showed up at a house, knocked on the door, said, police, we got a search warrant. Guy takes off up the roof ramp. I know what he's going to do. He jumps from one building. He's like, I know how to get away. Santa Claus does it. He jumps into a chimney. I wonder if anybody's ever, ever got away with this because we've heard of so many criminals that got stuck in chimneys. Cassandra knows how to do it. He's done it for years. Right? Magic. Yeah, and he's also skilled, dude. Okay, let's not. Let's not just give credit to all the magic. So he jumps down the chimney and it gets stuck and he has to yell, help, Help. And they gotta call emergency response team. They gotta fish him out of the chimney. I wonder what I would do in this situation if I were to jump in the chimney. Let's just say I did. Don't think I would. I think part of what I'm known for is at times being way too stubborn for my own good. I think I would just let myself melt away before I called for help.
Amy
Yeah, I was thinking that, yeah, instead.
Bobby Bones
Of like giving in, I would just be like, this is it. I really don't want to give up and I'm too stubborn. So I guess I live here now.
Amy
How embarrassing.
Bobby Bones
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Release Date: December 18, 2024
Host: Bobby Bones
Network: Premiere Networks
In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, Bobby and co-host Amy delve into a variety of entertaining and thought-provoking topics. From light-hearted jokes to deep personal stories, the duo covers everything that keeps listeners hooked and feeling connected.
The show kicks off with their signature segment, Morning Corny, where Amy delivers a pun-filled joke to set a cheerful tone for the day.
This playful exchange highlights the hosts' chemistry and knack for humor.
Bobby and Amy explore the latest trends in baby names, focusing on names perceived as "nerdy." They discuss various names, their associations, and whether they truly fit into the "nerd" category.
The conversation covers names like Calvin, Dexter, Clark, Simon, and Gideon, dissecting their cultural and popular references.
They conclude that while some names may have nerdy connotations, many carry diverse associations that transcend stereotypes.
The hosts engage with their listeners through various voicemails, addressing questions and feedback.
Voicemail [10:29]: A listener asks, "Do I say that I saw the present, or do I just act like I didn't see it?" regarding Christmas surprises.
Another heartfelt voicemail thanks the show for being a source of comfort during tough times.
Listener [11:11]: "I've been dealing with a lot of physical and mental health issues for the last couple months and just tuning in and listening to you guys has really been a bright part of my day."
Additionally, Amy warns listeners about scam contests stealing celebrity information.
Bobby introduces an informative segment on the aging process of dogs versus humans, debunking the traditional "seven years equals one dog year" myth.
Drawing from research by the American Veterinary Medical Association, he explains a more accurate age conversion method:
This segment provides valuable insights for pet owners seeking to better understand their dogs' aging process.
Bobby shares intriguing and sometimes bizarre news stories, offering his unique take on each.
Encountering a Former Burglar [22:00]: A woman confronts a man who broke into her home 15 years ago and now attends school with her child.
Bobby discusses the psychological impact of such encounters and the importance of personal growth and forgiveness.
Advice on Hugging During Winter [20:30]: Bobby advises against excessive hugging to prevent the spread of illnesses common in colder months.
Restaurant with Century-Old Grease [27:30]: A Memphis establishment fries burgers using the same grease since 1912, claiming it enhances flavor.
Bobby humorously remarks on the tradition, balancing skepticism with amusement.
A fascinating discussion unfolds around recent scientific findings suggesting the existence of a new ancient human species, the Jewelurian or "large head people."
The hosts share personal anecdotes about childhood experiences related to this topic, adding a layer of vulnerability and relatability.
This segment seamlessly blends scientific curiosity with personal storytelling, enriching the show's depth.
Bobby and Amy open up about their struggles with ADHD and dyslexia, emphasizing the importance of supportive environments in unlocking one's potential.
Amy [35:57]: "I had two specific instances from teachers where I recall that they were clearly indicating that I was not capable."
Bobby [37:43]: "If you take a kid that maybe doesn't even qualify for GT, but you put them in a class like that and you say you are smart, I think they then will start to believe it and be it."
Their candid conversation sheds light on the broader issues within educational systems and the lasting impact of early affirmations or discouragements.
A humorous and somewhat eccentric segment featuring Raymundo's intense obsession with celebrities. Ray shares his experiences trying to emulate and connect with his favorite stars.
Bobby and Amy laugh over Ray's attempts to dress like Johnny Manziel and Sam Hunt, highlighting the sometimes obsessive nature of fandoms.
This lighthearted discussion underscores the quirky side of fandom and personal identity.
In their signature Bonehead Story, Bobby narrates a humorous yet absurd tale of a man trying to escape police with unlikely methods.
Amy humorously reflects on what she would do in such a situation, adding to the comedic flair of the segment.
The episode wraps up with a mix of advertisements and promotional content for various products and services. However, the core content remains engaging and fulfills the listeners' appetite for entertainment, humor, and meaningful discussions.
Bobby on Naming Trends [05:03]: "So these are names that babies are starting to be named, and you're seeing it."
Amy on Calvin [06:02]: "Calvin alone is."
Bobby on Dog Years [14:19]: "So the next time someone says, you know, dog, just don't correct them. But you know in your head what's right."
Amy on Personal Struggles [35:57]: "I had two specific instances from teachers where I recall that they were clearly indicating that I was not capable."
Bobby on Education's Impact [37:43]: "If you take a kid that maybe doesn't even qualify for GT, but you put them in a class like that and you say you are smart, I think they then will start to believe it and be it."
Raymundo on Celebrity Obsessions [42:26]: "I try to be like the celebrity, so he tries to buy the clothes of the celebrity."
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show offers a rich tapestry of humor, personal anecdotes, insightful discussions, and entertaining stories. Bobby and Amy's dynamic interplay ensures that listeners receive both laughter and depth, making it a must-listen for fans and newcomers alike.