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This was actually the title of the paper.
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Here we go. Come on, Bobby Bones transmitting across America.
Lunchbox
Now turn it up.
Bobby Bones
This is the Bobby Bone Show. Let's go. What's up, everybody? Welcome to Wednesday show morning studio. Morning, Bones. Let's play who on the show is most two, number one, survive the shortest time in a zombie apocalypse. Amy, you can pick yourself if you want. I don't pick you, by the way.
Amy
Really?
Bobby Bones
Because I feel like you would be smart enough to go, I got to get to Bobby quick.
Amy
Yeah, well, that's why I've been working on why you would want me, which is my gardening skills.
Bobby Bones
Well, yeah, you need a skill, because I would allow you in at first, but then if you didn't have a skill, I would eat you. Let's be honest. So, yeah, have a skill, but I don't think you're the shortest time because of that. I think you. Hey, a big.
Amy
Because I'm already thinking about it.
Bobby Bones
A big part of life is like, surround yourself with great people. Zombie apocalypse. Let's go. I'm loaded. I'm ready. I got food. I know not to make fire, not to let smoke get high. Cuz people see you come attack you.
Amy
That's not to say that I don't believe in myself. Like, I think I'm also a great person. I also.
Bobby Bones
You'll die by yourself.
Amy
Well, because I don't want to have to hurt anybody else. I mean, and I don't know when in times of stress I might change my mind, but to me it seems really difficult. Like, all the things you have to do to survive. Like, I probably should be like, lord, take me now.
Bobby Bones
You can't come to my team then.
Amy
No, no.
Bobby Bones
But I usually just chum with the zombies, put you on the other side, zombie come eat you and then take them down.
Amy
No. In time of stress, I'll perform zombie apocalypse.
Bobby Bones
Who's the shortest, shortest to survive?
Amy
Pick somebody here on the whole, in the US four, guys, it's.
Eddie
Come on, you gotta pick something.
Bobby Bones
Okay, I'm picking it. Amy. She won't give an answer.
Lunchbox
It's not even close.
Eddie
I Know, Eddie, it's Amy for sure.
Bobby Bones
I didn't pick you because I think thought you would just come to me and be on our team.
Amy
I would. But then if I'm with you, like, you're. They're. They're gonna survive.
Eddie
Amy would bring a zombie in and.
Lunchbox
Be like, zombie would be happy. Would be her neighbor. But it was really a zombie dressed as her neighbor. Come. Bring her to the party.
Bobby Bones
Zombie hat. Good one.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Who on the show is most likely to get a bad review from their Uber Dr. Driver?
Amy
Eddie.
Eddie
What?
Bobby Bones
I'm not gonna say he only gets road rage while he's driving.
Amy
I'm just riding the back seat. See, cuz I thought he would, like, get all like.
Bobby Bones
Why did you cut.
Amy
Why didn't you cut that guy off? I'm five minutes late.
Bobby Bones
I'm going, Amy, because I think she. She talks a lot.
Eddie
That's good.
Amy
That can be enjoyable.
Bobby Bones
Can be. But if it's who's most likely, I think the rest of us just get in the car, keep our mouth shut, and get to our location. Okay.
Lunchbox
Oh, man. I thought maybe Bobby might get car sick.
Bobby Bones
I'm good. I. I can watch the road the whole time. I take enough Ubers. Never got sick in an Uber. Next up, be the most likely to join a cult without realizing it. Amy, Amy. Amy might be in one now. Who knows?
Amy
No, that's not true. You have to stay vigilant, stay aware. I'm not gonna fall for anything.
Bobby Bones
Be the first one kicked off Survivor.
Eddie
Oh, that's funny.
Amy
Calling me.
Bobby Bones
I don't think it would be you. I think it would be Lunchbox, and I'm gonna tell you why, Amy. You wouldn't be a threat. As someone who's been on. Not be a threat. Nobody would give a crap about letting you last. Okay. He would be so, like, I know exactly what I'm doing. That's the first person to go.
Amy
Well, then I might be sneaky and come up and win.
Bobby Bones
You wouldn't. You'd go like, fourth week for sure. But I would go. Lunchbox would be the first one kicked off.
Amy
Golly. Nobody believes. Who would you pick?
Eddie
Lunchbox for sure.
Bobby Bones
Why?
Eddie
Ah, just because he talks about winning it all. Then he's going to go first round. Poop, you're out.
Bobby Bones
I don't think he'd be the worst player overall, but I think that would get him in trouble. Where you would be no threat, Amy.
Amy
So people be like, no, I'm not going to. Yeah, I think you have to be pretty manipulative. To win a game, form alliances and.
Bobby Bones
Well, that. No, that's to call the game.
Amy
I know.
Bobby Bones
Jamie's like, I think you got to be pretty gritty. No, it's called Monopoly. Like, that's literally the game.
Amy
Okay, okay, okay.
Bobby Bones
Talk their way out of a speeding ticket.
Amy
Guys, can I get one positive thing?
Bobby Bones
I don't think you would talk your way out of a ticket, though.
Lunchbox
I guess you could flirt.
Amy
Probably not.
Eddie
She probably could, but she's not good at flirting.
Amy
I don't think that either. Shoot.
Bobby Bones
I mean, if I may indulge myself, I would say me, because I've. I've thumped myself in the nose before to give myself a nosebleed. Been like, I'm driving with the.
Amy
Oh, my gosh. Yeah, but you're very good at keys. On the dash. 10 and 2.
Bobby Bones
I do much respect for the police officers.
Lunchbox
I mean, I'd say Bobby just because he could be like, I'm Bobby Bones.
Bobby Bones
I would never do that.
Lunchbox
That's what I would.
Bobby Bones
I would never.
Lunchbox
That's what I'm saying.
Bobby Bones
Never.
Amy
I would be like, oh, man, this is really going to mess with my world tour.
Lunchbox
Exactly.
Bobby Bones
Now I'm not Justin Timberlake, Okay. I would never do that. Okay, how about this? Who on the show is most likely to fall for an obvious scam? Email.
Eddie
Okay, can we all answer that at the same time?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. One, two, three. Amy, I'm sorry again. Okay, Cut the line at Disney World.
Amy
Lunchbox.
Eddie
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
I would for sure. No doubt about it.
Bobby Bones
He'd go get a wheelchair.
Lunchbox
100%, man.
Bobby Bones
Yes. He'd go, get out. Okay.
Lunchbox
I remember doing that as a kid. That was awesome.
Bobby Bones
Cancel plans at the last minute. I'm gonna go. Eddie.
Eddie
I'd say me. I mean, I love doing that.
Bobby Bones
Like, not the most dependable. If you have something planned and it's not, like, an A level thing, because anything A level, he's there for. But if it's like B or, like, social, I can't come.
Eddie
Here's the problem. I don't like letting people down. So whenever people are like, hey, do you want to do, like, barbecue? Yeah, dude, we'll be there. And then, like, I really want to go to the barbecue. Eh, I'll cancel.
Amy
So you just let them down later?
Eddie
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Cry themselves to sleep.
Eddie
Bobby.
Bobby Bones
I don't cry. It be. It'd be Amy.
Eddie
Yeah, it'd be Amy.
Bobby Bones
Amy. You're most of these.
Amy
Yep. Where'd you get this list?
Bobby Bones
Things. Win an eating contest, probably. Lunchbox.
Amy
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I can eat A lot. I love to eat, although I love food.
Bobby Bones
Be convinced they saw a ghost.
Eddie
Lunch, Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
I have. I didn't see it. I felt it.
Bobby Bones
He first one trapped him in the closet and touched him.
Lunchbox
I never said it touched me.
Bobby Bones
And I said, point on the figure.
Eddie
Where it touched you and you pointed.
Bobby Bones
And you started crying.
Lunchbox
No, I said the ghost pushed me in the closet. It got really cold in there and I could not get out.
Amy
You felt it?
Lunchbox
I didn't feel it.
Bobby Bones
How about who on the show is most likely to have a child they don't know about?
Lunchbox
I plead the fifth.
Amy
Yeah, I mean, that would be really difficult for me.
Eddie
That would be Amy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, good point. We know finally, who on the show is most likely to accidentally text the wrong person something embarrassing. Amy.
Eddie
Yeah, like some Amy would do.
Bobby Bones
I can also put myself in that because at times if I'm talking about somebody, even if it's not horribly embarrassing, sometimes I'll text the person I'm talking about instead of the person I'm talking to about the person.
Eddie
Oh, it just scrambles up in your.
Bobby Bones
Mind, like, oh, gosh, why did I just do that? So I've done that before. I mean, I'll split that one. Yeah. 50.
Eddie
50.
Bobby Bones
How about take medical advice from Tick tock Bobby? Amy Chat gbt. You'd be Tick tock. Oh, for sure. Yeah. You would take advice from something less credible.
Amy
I will fact check it, though, on other Tick tocks.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Hello, Bobby Bones. I need some help. My wife and I have been together for a long time. While our love is strong, I feel like we've fallen into a routine. I miss the excitement of when we were dating. Surprising her, making her feel special, just having fun together. I want to wow her and bring back that spark, but I don't know where to start. I know you're pretty good at the stuff. I'd like some creative ideas on how to make her feel like we're dating again. What are some things I can do to sweep her off her feet? Signed, Hopelessly Devoted Husband. So I'm going to share a story and I think, Hopelessly Devoted Husband, your idea of sweeping her off her feet and her idea are going to be different. Especially because you have a long relationship of knowing each other. But the other day, I'll just be honest. I was being funny. I was in my underwear and I was in the bathroom. My wife was in the bedroom. They're connected. I was just in my underwear and I folded up my underwear underneath the legs and I folded the top strap down. It looked like I was in these very tiny, like a Speedo. And I was like, you think I'm sexy? And my wife goes, honestly? She goes, I think you got it all wrong. I was like, you don't think this is sexy? She goes, you know what's sexy to me? Like when you, like, spend time with me, when you do quality time, do a small gestures. She goes, that's what's sexy to me. She goes, you standing in your underwear, whatever. I see that an hour every day. And where I was making a joke, like, I took that and said, I remember that because I think for the most part, guys are visually very stimulated. Like that's our thing. Oh, caveman, must see boob. Where women, because they are deeper, they have the ability to have more than one feeling at a time. Like, you got to do a little more to turn them on over a lot of time than just stand there in your underwear, even if you're hot. So what I would say is the sweeping or off our feet thing is not going to happen immediately. Because if you're like, I want to nail her with this crazy big thing, you're trying to build a forest fire on a creek bed, and that ain't going to happen. So you got to do it slow. It's little things. You want to make her feel special, Pay attention to what she's saying. Follow up with something to what she says. He's like, man, this was a really. I saw this and I liked it. Little. Little shoe or something. You heard it two weeks later, hey, I heard you say you wanted this. Then you have to be a shoe. It could be a place that she drives by. Like we like to go to dinner there sometime. Hey, I've planned this. Listening, I have learned. Because I thought it was going to be the underwear thing. Nah, listening I have learned is very sexy. Listening. And then following up on what they're saying, I would say even being extremely deliberate about spending quality time with her. Meaning you go, hey, we haven't been spending as much time together for on Tuesday night, like 6 to 7:30. Will you just leave that open? Because I want to do something for you. Just that. And then whatever you do, you do. If it's cooking, if you go to dinner, it's literally paying attention to the things she says, the things that interest her. Because you probably haven't been doing that. Not because you're a bad dude, but because you have fallen into a routine. So if you want to sweep her off her feet, the first thing I would do is walk alongside of her, because that's what she's going to love way more than you think. Because you're like, well, that's just a normal thing, but you're not even doing that. Do that. Everything's going to change. She's gonna start doing stuff for you. Next thing you know, you're butt naked in a hammock. You know what I mean?
Amy
A hammock.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. Oh, that'd be tough. That'd be tough. Be swinging back and forth. So I'm gonna say don't focus on sweeping her off her feet because that is very temporary. I would say focus on listening and doing little things that she loves paying attention to her more over a long period of time. It will completely change your relationship. And if you do try, the underwear thing. Ain't gonna work.
Amy
But also, is it kind of funny, though? Isn't humor like you were being silly and goofy?
Bobby Bones
She was being funny, but. But she was like, you know.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Women aren't like. She's like, I'm not turned on ever.
Lunchbox
Like.
Bobby Bones
Like, she's like, I'm like, you don't think I'm. I'm attracted to me. I do, but that's only, like, a part of it. Like, a lot of it. The other 360, the 359 degrees are the other things, I guess. Unless you're really hot and I'm not. So that's what I would say. So good luck with that. Thanks for messaging us. Hit us back in, like, six months. But I would just say listen to her. Help her out when she mentions something she needs without having to ask you for it. Boom, Bones. Raymundo, who is our audio producer, he says he predicted something, but you didn't predict it to the room. Like, you didn't say it. It was in my show prep. Okay. So I got it and decided not to read it because I felt like it was sensitive. Correct. And this is not January, like, a month and a week ago. This is a year ago. This is 2024. January 17th at 10:36am O. Okay, Raymundo, the psychic Nostra Raymundo, Hit it, Raymundo. Give us some psychic music. I sent an email to you, and I said, amy is for sure dating a dude. She's watching movies about gladiator racing. That's just not typically stuff she watches. She has to have a boyfriend. And I probably did not read it because I felt like at the time, if true, Amy did not want to talk about it. Amy was Raymundo correct a year And a month ago, I mean, there was.
Amy
Somebody that I was hanging out with, but he was not my boyfriend.
Bobby Bones
Oh, different dude.
Amy
Yeah, he's not my boyfriend.
Bobby Bones
Got it. So Raymundo was right.
Lunchbox
That he.
Amy
Yes, that.
Bobby Bones
If I'm being honest, I picked up on it too.
Amy
Yeah, You. Yeah.
Eddie
Yeah, I think we all did.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And you know what?
Amy
Why is Amy watching Gladiators?
Bobby Bones
No, it's more than that. We don't want us to say more than that.
Amy
I know other things.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I know. It was way big other things.
Amy
I know, but it's not like what y'all are. I know what y'all are thinking with that and it. What's not what you're thinking.
Bobby Bones
No, it is. It is. It is.
Amy
Okay, it does not matter. Totally.
Bobby Bones
It doesn't matter because that's not your boyfriend now.
Amy
No, but my boyfriend know now knows about that.
Bobby Bones
Well, yeah, but you can date other people. Who cares?
Amy
Okay. I know.
Lunchbox
It's not illegal.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it's not illegal to have a boyfriend or a guy you're dating before a boyfriend.
Amy
I know, I know.
Bobby Bones
We never even talked about it as a group.
Amy
That's so funny.
Bobby Bones
But I think all of us could look at each other in the eyes and go, yep. Cuz we were saying a little something.
Amy
Yeah, I.
Bobby Bones
We'll leave it there, Raymunda. I think you're right, though.
Amy
Yeah, he was right.
Bobby Bones
My bad. Amy.
Amy
No.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
I don't. It's okay. Thank you for.
Bobby Bones
Wait. Why did you have to tell your current boyfriend about a guy you hung out with before?
Amy
I didn't have to tell him. I think we were just talking about relationships post divorce, like for me and I was sharing kind of how I was dipping my toes in and then what it looked like even trying hinge and meeting people through friends. And I think it just came up. Why?
Bobby Bones
I'd like to say something, but I'm not going to say it.
Lunchbox
Go ahead.
Bobby Bones
Are you sure?
Amy
Yes, I guess.
Bobby Bones
Do I have full permission?
Amy
No, I. Well, I think so.
Bobby Bones
Dude was like 12.
Amy
Yeah. Yeah.
Eddie
I never got a good look.
Amy
He was younger.
Bobby Bones
Can I say.
Lunchbox
Wait, he was 12?
Bobby Bones
No, no, but he was. I thought Amy had hired like a pool boy. Like. Oh, yeah, like that's how Stella got her groove back. Yeah.
Lunchbox
How old?
Amy
He was younger than me. How old?
Bobby Bones
You don't have. You do not have to answer anything.
Amy
He wasn't 12.
Bobby Bones
I'm just saying.
Eddie
Well, we didn't think he was 12.
Amy
Listen, I think that there's. You go through like I had Multiple people around me being like. Even including my ex husband. That was like, amy, what are you doing?
Bobby Bones
No, it's a face. And.
Amy
And I said, nothing. I'm not doing anything. Like, we're just friends.
Bobby Bones
Well, that's not true though.
Amy
Well, we were, though, when I said that.
Bobby Bones
Okay, okay, so.
Amy
Because we were.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
Just. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Are you like Leo, she's the DiCaprio.
Amy
No, but he was younger. I struggled with it. I even said it to him at one point. I was like, you know that I'm in 40 something, divorced, mom of two.
Bobby Bones
And he was like, but I graduate high school next week.
Amy
And what I know, Raymond.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you got it right. We have all thought, but didn't say.
Eddie
Didn't even prep it. Really.
Bobby Bones
None. Ray was the only one. But I think. Let me just stop.
Amy
You think what?
Bobby Bones
Let me just stop.
Amy
I'm like, I don't know what you know. Because your wife knew.
Bobby Bones
My wife doesn't tell me anything.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Like that. My wife knows. I don't want to hear anything. It's not about you. I.
Amy
Okay. And Morgan knows everything.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
He does.
Lunchbox
Whoa.
Bobby Bones
Can I say one other thing?
Amy
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
Do you know how we probably all knew?
Lunchbox
I know how.
Amy
Oh, well, Steve. But here's the thing. This is the embarrassing. This is the embarrassing part.
Bobby Bones
Can I say how we all knew?
Amy
I mean, you can say, yeah, but it's. I. This is the part where I'm like, it's not what. Y'all are totally thinking in those. In the case that.
Bobby Bones
Well, you don't know what to say.
Amy
I kind of do.
Eddie
Amy, do you know we'd see him.
Bobby Bones
Driving a car every day, dropping her off at work.
Lunchbox
I thought he didn't have a car. And then he was like, using Amy.
Bobby Bones
He was using Amy for a vehicle. I'm not using. I don't think he was using.
Amy
He didn't. He was young.
Bobby Bones
He's still mowing yards.
Lunchbox
He couldn't afford his own car payment.
Amy
He would actually come to my house early, pick me up. Like it was. It was.
Bobby Bones
What? Did he have a car to pick you up?
Lunchbox
Her car.
Amy
My car.
Lunchbox
He would take her.
Bobby Bones
How would he pick you up? Oh, but how would he get to your house?
Amy
Because when he would come, he knew the kids. Like, he would.
Bobby Bones
How would he physically get to your house?
Amy
I mean, his brother would drop him off.
Lunchbox
Oh, my gosh. You dated a 12 year old?
Eddie
His mom.
Bobby Bones
He was getting his license real soon.
Amy
Right. And then he would take my car. He would go to his brother's house. He had spend the night and then he'd come back in the morning. Yes, because he needed a car to do some things because he was trying to get work.
Bobby Bones
I think I was trying to be a phase you needed to go through. I do think that's. That's a no, no more right now. He would. I would see it. Amy has a nice car, and I'd be like, who's the, like, kid driving Amy's car? And then about the fifth time he dropped her off, I would just keep my head down and act like I didn't say anything.
Amy
I know. And I was like, why is Bobby putting his head down?
Bobby Bones
Not my business.
Amy
But we've been friends forever.
Bobby Bones
I know, but when you were. If you wanted to tell me, you would have told me. My wife doesn't tell me anything. If, like, my wife locks secrets down for people and I'm like, I'm your husband. We should have a rule. You should tell me everybody's secrets. And she's like, one, no. And two, you don't want to know. Like, she knows what I'm like, interested in.
Lunchbox
This is the funniest.
Bobby Bones
And you would have told me. Yeah. It's funny. So he was younger. How is your new boyfriend younger?
Amy
He's older. So he's 52.
Lunchbox
Does he have a car?
Amy
Yes, he does.
Bobby Bones
Good.
Amy
Yes. Yeah, he's a CEO and very.
Bobby Bones
Oh, thanks. Flex out of nowhere.
Lunchbox
Okay, well, she went from unemployed to CEO, right?
Bobby Bones
Wow.
Amy
I know. I. Well, I just. I've. I grew up a little bit.
Bobby Bones
No, you went through your phases.
Amy
I mature.
Bobby Bones
You needed to do that.
Amy
I matured, yes.
Bobby Bones
Okay, There you have it.
Eddie
Hey, man.
Bobby Bones
Dude, I was like, that kid don't have armpit hair.
Eddie
Like, I'm just glad we finally talked about.
Bobby Bones
I know. Because we never, as a group with you, not here, talked about it because we don't do that.
Amy
That's not like that. Y'all would maybe have forgotten about it.
Bobby Bones
No, we'll never have. You can barely see top of his head. It's like one of those 12 year olds that steals a car. It's time for the good news with Bobby. Daniel Baggott goes to East Ridge High School in Florida, working towards being an Eagle Scout. One of his projects involves organizing a food drive for local shelter pets. That's what he picked to do. And so he just started knocking on doors. Hey, can I get some pet food? I got a thousand pounds of pet food just by knocking on doors. And so they've been able to give that food to the animal League that gives care, treatment and adoption services. And he's about to be an Eagle Scout. I was only a Cub Scout.
Eddie
I'm not even a Boy Scout.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, no, I do. I never made it like I wanted to, but this, this Daniel bag, it's like, legit. I wasn't.
Amy
Yeah, I'm like you. I was only a Brownie. I never even made it to Girl Scout or whatever's next for girls. Bobby and I just stayed at the bottom.
Eddie
I made it to Boy Scout, believe it or not. Maybe just first class.
Bobby Bones
This is about Daniel Bagot. We don't need you. Flex on Amy and I and our Brownie and Boy Scouts. There's no need for that. Big shout out to Daniel Baggot. It's a great story. I love that the Boy Scouts are doing this because they're making leaders of tomorrow and they're helping animals. That's great. That's from the South Lake tablet. And that is what it's all about.
Lunchbox
That was.
Bobby Bones
Tell me something good, Bones.
Will
Hey, Will, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days?
Mango
Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science, I can't keep track of it all.
Will
Then it's a good thing. Our podcast, Part Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
Mango
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals in a paper called.
Will
Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans.
Bobby Bones
This was actually the title of the paper.
Will
They all discovered that, much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces.
Bobby Bones
Got it.
Will
We're talking medical miracles.
Mango
He's an endocrinologist who found a way to stimulate insulin producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a Gila monster.
Will
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
Mango
We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the Part Time Genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years, starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
Every show we do the bonehead story of the day. But Amy's going to start us off. We're all going to do our personal boneheads. Amy, you're first.
Amy
Yeah. So I kept hearing birds chirping from my chimney. And so I've got a fireplace and I've got, you know, TV up there, and sometimes I build a fire. And I'm really concerned because I don't want these birds to get Stuck in there. I don't want them to die. So I called a chimney company to come and figure out what's going on with the birds.
Bobby Bones
I had to get them out, right? Yeah.
Amy
So they come and they look at it and they're like, there's no birds in here. And I'm like, but I am hearing chirping. But of course, they weren't really chirping when the chimney people were there. And they looked all up in there. We're good.
Bobby Bones
So don't you hate that your car's broken? You take it in, it doesn't make the noise.
Amy
So then they leave. And then later in the evening, I hear the birds again. I even hear some, like, wind blowing trees, like, the leaves rustling. And then I look at the TV and it's on the screensaver. So sometimes the TVs just. You can see all the apps and whatnot. But then when it's idling, it goes to whatever I've saved it as, which is a nature scene. Now, there's no birds on the screen, so that's where it kind of gets confusing. But it does have nature sounds attached to it. And I realized that the birds chirping in the wind, it's coming from the nature sounds on my screensaver on my tv.
Bobby Bones
You called the company out?
Amy
I called them to come out. Of course, I haven't called them to tell them this update, nor would I.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, no, I would just check out Let her go.
Amy
Yeah. But they're like, no, ma'am, you're all clear. And I'm like, okay, I guess I don't hear them. So maybe they went away. And then later that night, I was like, oh, my gosh. And my son's like, yeah, mom, duh.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's your bonehead story of the day. I'll go next. I've been really trying to limit my ordering of, like, Ubereats or Doordash, because it's just they charge so much more for the delivery and the tip. And so the other night, I was kind of in a pinch. And so I had order, like, some soup and a sandwich and ordered a little chocolate chip cookie, got a drink. All this in it. It was like 48 bucks. So I pushed it. And then it says, your food has arrived. And so I go out to get my food, and there's literally one little. One little bag. I mean, it's as big. If I were to take my thumb and forefinger and make it as long as I possibly can. The bag is that big. It's small. And I'm like, where's all my food? Like, did someone steal my food? And then I looked, and I actually didn't click on anything but the cookie. So I ordered only a cookie and made them pick it up at the store. And Uber eated a cookie, One single small cookie, all the way to my house for the small cookie with tip. And it was 17.
Eddie
Oh, my God.
Bobby Bones
And I didn't have dinner because I ordered one cookie. I didn't mean to order one. I meant to order a whole thing of food. I don't know why I didn't push the rest of it. One cookie is all that came. And I just felt stupid. I tipped a guy, but I'm just picturing him going, this person ordered one tiny cookie.
Amy
They're like, what is the world coming to?
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
I cannot believe I'm delivering this one cookie. Oh, my. That's probably interesting. Some of those drivers like what they've had to deliver to some people sometimes.
Bobby Bones
One cookie wasn't even a big cookie.
Amy
They probably go home that night and they're like, you're never gonna guess what I had to deliver.
Bobby Bones
Cookie one nil away for one cookie.
Amy
He paid 17 for one cookie.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my goodness. So that's. I'm the bonehead there. Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
Yeah. My son's birthday. We're having the party March 2. Had the place invitation set on everything. We're sitting at the house February 22nd. I get a call from the trampoline park, and they're like, sir, we just want to make sure you're still coming today for the birthday party. You're 30 minutes late. I booked the venue for the wrong day. It was supposed to be March 2nd. I booked it for February 22nd. The invitation said March 2nd. Luckily, they were like, oh, yeah, we'll just move you to March 2nd. Sorry about that.
Bobby Bones
How'd you get that? Like, I. I figured out how I did mine wrong. I think I unclicked everything accidentally. How did you do that wrong?
Lunchbox
I just think my wife said, second. You know what I mean? She said, the second. And so I called the place, and they said, oh, we have the 22nd available. I said, yeah, that's what we want. The 22nd. I got it lost in translate. I don't know. But I booked the 22nd, and I had no idea because I'm sitting there on the couch when the phone rings, and I'm like, hello? And they're like, I guess, are you still coming for the birthday party? I was like, yeah, we'll be There next Saturday. No, you're supposed to be here today. My fault.
Bobby Bones
Did they make you pay any sort of.
Lunchbox
No fee, no nothing. They were just like, oh, yeah. We'll just put you on the schedule for next weekend, Eddie.
Eddie
Yeah. So lately we've been having this solicitation problem in our neighborhood. You know, people just selling things door to door.
Bobby Bones
Oh, not prostitutes.
Eddie
No, no.
Bobby Bones
Got it. Go ahead.
Eddie
So I was driving into my neighborhood, and I saw this in the Facebook page. And I see one of the guys, and I'm like, I would never do this, but something told me, now's your chance to tell him. Like, get out of here. So I pull over. He's in someone's driveway. He's got all his little papers and everything in his hand. He's got khakis on. I said, hey, man, we're really not doing solicitors here. Like, we don't do door to doors in this neighborhood. And he goes, I live here.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no, no, no.
Eddie
But he did say, you know what? I appreciate you doing that, because it is a problem.
Amy
I mean, you could just say, just kidding. I haven't wanted to meet you. So I thought I'd just be a little funny.
Bobby Bones
And the next thing you know, you're having dinner with him. You're like, all this, Morgan, do you have one? Yeah.
Morgan
So I got something in the mail from Tennessee government, and right on the paper, it said, do now. And I opened this up. I'm panicking. It's for my homeowners association. It's 500. I was like, that's strange. Normally this is like 20 bucks a year, But I'm sitting there, it says, do now. Bright red letters. And I'm going on the website. I'm like, okay, I guess I have to pay it. I guess the fees really went up this year. And I'm all the way through. I'm on the last button where I'm about to submit 500 to this. I go, you know, this just feels a little weird. I'm gonna call my mom and just verify. Called her. She goes, let me Google this.
Bobby Bones
Quick.
Morgan
Google search. It was a scam.
Bobby Bones
Oh.
Amy
Oh, wow.
Bobby Bones
Good for you. So close. Stopping. You got far. Good for you for stopping.
Amy
Well, that.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's a scan. Hey, Ray. Scam alert. Scam alert. Scam alert. So, okay, what are we looking for?
Morgan
So it looks like you would pay these dues to this place, but the reason the government can't shut it down is because technically they are providing a service.
Bobby Bones
It's a scary scam. Apparently.
Eddie
Oh, man.
Morgan
They're helping you file your reports, but they're charging you $450 to do it instead of just you filing online.
Bobby Bones
So. So they're providing a service, but they're taking advantage of it by convincing you that's the actual payment.
Morgan
Exactly. So you need to make sure you read the entire thing through. Apparently, right in the corner, in teeny, tiny letters, it said, this is not an official government document, so you just have to read it, like, so thoroughly.
Bobby Bones
Well, would you mind giving us your mom's cell phone number on the air so we can all call her? Anybody listening?
Morgan
Yeah, she'll help you out.
Bobby Bones
Bones, it's Milan Fashion Week. Don't really care, but it pops up on my Instagram, and I was thinking about us and what we wear. So how would we describe everybody's fashion vibe when people come into work? Like, what will we name it? I'll go to Amy first. I think Amy's, like, chic, trendy mom.
Eddie
Yeah, that's good.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, like. Like bottom trendy jeans, but still able to be a mom in them.
Eddie
Yeah, because you're not trying to look younger or anything. Yeah, you still look like a mom, but a trendy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I say chic, trendy mom.
Amy
Thanks, guys.
Bobby Bones
That's how I would define your look.
Amy
I'll take it.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox.
Eddie
This is easy.
Bobby Bones
Homeless Good, occasionally clean hoodie.
Lunchbox
Boom.
Eddie
Nailed it.
Bobby Bones
He doesn't.
Lunchbox
I ain't worried about it. Comfortable.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Amy, how. What would you call his fashion?
Lunchbox
Fashion Forward.
Amy
Hoodie. Hoodie fashion. Same jeans since 2000.
Bobby Bones
I would just call it homeless hoodie.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. If we're, like, defining it homeless hoodie.
Eddie
Could it be, like, Lazy Saturday?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but he wears it on, like.
Eddie
A Tuesday every day of the week.
Lunchbox
And a Thursday and a Friday.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Amy's fashion chic mom lunchbox is homeless hoodie. I think he's proud of that, though.
Lunchbox
You got it. I'm worried about it.
Bobby Bones
Amy, do me.
Amy
You're so into sweaters lately. Like, that is your signature statement.
Bobby Bones
Now late. I mean, six months.
Amy
Yeah, that's what I mean. Like, the last. I mean, we've been together a very long time. Sweaters are still relatively weird.
Bobby Bones
Well, I wouldn't even say sweaters.
Lunchbox
What is that called?
Bobby Bones
Only cardigans for six months.
Eddie
Is that a cardigan?
Bobby Bones
This is called a cardigan.
Amy
Cardigan. Yeah, he's right.
Bobby Bones
They're like a cardigan, but, you know, it doesn't be cardigan. It could be, like, a vibe. I don't know.
Amy
Yeah. Young, fresh, like It's a vibe. Like, what is it? Guys, I'm trying to move my finger on it because he's, like, not his age, but he's not too young. And like you. You pull it off. Whatever it is you pull.
Eddie
Intellectual. Has to.
Lunchbox
I was gonna say professor.
Amy
Really?
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I feel like this is getting, like a dirty movie. Professor comes in. Go ahead.
Lunchbox
A PhD professor. I imagine them walking in in, like, a nice, like, cardigan. Like, when on tv. Like, Ross, isn't that what he wore is like, a sweater every day? Because he was a professor.
Bobby Bones
So I mean, professor sounds. And you guys can give me the term, but professor sounds a bit old if it's just professor.
Amy
So what is it called? Like a ta.
Lunchbox
There you go.
Eddie
How about the scholar?
Lunchbox
That's it.
Amy
That sounds old.
Eddie
Scholar's pretty good.
Morgan
Intellectual. That doesn't feel as old.
Bobby Bones
I can't. I'm not gonna give me any words. So, Amy, give me a term.
Amy
I'm trying.
Bobby Bones
Give me a term.
Amy
Yours is very hard to nail down. Yeah, we could all contribute a word.
Bobby Bones
Because how about something like, I'll be slightly insulting to me and I'll also use your words. What if it's like Peter Pan. Intellectual.
Eddie
Oh, okay. Because you're not really young, but you look.
Amy
Yeah, the young the Peter Pan helps cover that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, like Peter. Peter.
Amy
It's like Peter Pan. And Peter Pan has a uniform. And so do you.
Bobby Bones
I do have a uniform.
Amy
Cardigan.
Bobby Bones
I don't have to think about it. Like, Peter, Peter Pan. Smart Peter Pan. How do I dress, Peter?
Amy
Well, you know, smart. That's what they say. Like when you're in. Like when I went to Kenya, if you. They liked your outfit, they'd be like, you look so smart.
Bobby Bones
So how we do Smart Peter Pan.
Amy
There you go.
Eddie
Okay, you don't want to throw the word nerd in there at all.
Bobby Bones
I would prefer not to. But you can do it if you want to do it. Baldi. Hey. No. Hey, baldi. If you want to do it. You want to do that, we can go.
Eddie
Lunchbox is not throwing that word out.
Bobby Bones
No, he was like, PhD. I actually appreciated him. I gave him a compliment, and he.
Lunchbox
Gave me a compliment. So I was trying to be nice.
Eddie
Got it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
You want to move? To you, Eddie.
Bobby Bones
So, wait, what are we settling on? Smart.
Amy
Smart Peter Pan.
Bobby Bones
Okay, it's. Smart's not brain. Smart. It's. Okay. Smart.
Eddie
Peter Pan's a weird one to translate.
Bobby Bones
It is.
Lunchbox
How about about the cardigan kid?
Bobby Bones
Well, now you're. Now you're giving Me a wrestling nickname. Amy, Think about mine. We're gonna go to Eddie's. Think about a better term for me. Oh, there's no.
Lunchbox
I got Eddie's.
Eddie
There's nothing going on here.
Lunchbox
Bobby Scraps.
Eddie
Yeah, Bobby Scraps.
Lunchbox
That's it.
Eddie
Bobby's closet.
Lunchbox
Want to be Bobby?
Bobby Bones
I don't. I don't think wannabe. Because he never asked me for a single thing.
Lunchbox
No, no, I'm just saying. I'm just saying Bobby Scraps, whatever you.
Bobby Bones
Want to call it, not wannabe.
Lunchbox
Okay.
Eddie
Does it be, like Bobby's outdated closet? Like, literally whenever stuff just gets old.
Bobby Bones
Junior Varsity Bones.
Lunchbox
Yeah, there you go.
Bobby Bones
Jv, J, J. But it's stuff that I haven't worn much that I would get for, like, TV shows. And I'll be like, eddie, I'm not gonna wear. I don't want to waste it, so.
Lunchbox
No, it's great. I'm just saying he has to. After you make it fashionable, he wears it. So, like, Bobby's leftovers.
Bobby Bones
Bobby Junior.
Lunchbox
Junior Varsity.
Bobby Bones
Bobby Bones.
Eddie
I do worry, though. Like, about, is my stuff out of style since you're not wearing anymore.
Bobby Bones
No, I never. I only work one time maximum.
Eddie
That's pretty awesome.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. You have. You have a term for me?
Amy
I'm still working on it. I'm trying. I want alliteration. I. I like when all the.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we have, like, 30 seconds in the bit. I know. Yeah. We got. Ray, do you have one for me? Yeah. Eddie's Plato's Closet. You're cardigan cool. Cardigan cool is good.
Amy
We got the alliteration down.
Bobby Bones
Plato's Closet's funny.
Amy
I don't get it.
Bobby Bones
It' place you buy resale.
Eddie
Oh, okay. Okay, that's cool.
Amy
Because I was trying to think, like, Goodwill or whatever, but Plato's Closet is it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, because they have Bobby's Goodwill. Bobby's goodwill is funny, too. What are we settling on? Freddie?
Lunchbox
Junior Varsity.
Bobby Bones
I mean, Junior varsity Bones. Okay, okay. We have our terms. Welcome to Milan Fashion Week with.
Eddie
With our show.
Bobby Bones
This group. Bones, I'll give you a character from a TV show. You tell me what their job was on that show. You ready? Yep. Example. Frasier Crane and Frasier.
Amy
Oh, therapists.
Eddie
Radio show. Right. Radio host.
Bobby Bones
I would accept it. Either he's a radio psychiatrist. Okay, so both. But that's the example. Amy. Lunchbox. Eddie. If you miss it, you're out. Amy, Sam Malone and Cheers. Going way back.
Amy
A bartender.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Good job, Lunchbox. This is easy for you. Ray from Everybody Loves Raymond.
Lunchbox
Oh, he was a sports Writer for the newspaper.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Eddie. SpongeBob SquarePants.
Eddie
What did he do?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Job.
Eddie
I think he was a cook.
Bobby Bones
Correct.
Amy
Oh, wow.
Eddie
At the Krabby Patty.
Bobby Bones
He was a fry cook at the Krusty Krab.
Eddie
That's it.
Bobby Bones
Good job, Amy. Oh, this one. You have an easy one now. Andy Taylor in the Andy Griffith Show.
Amy
The. I don't know if it's a sheriff or a police officer.
Bobby Bones
I'll accept it. Sheriff of Mayberry.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox. Doug Heffernan in the King of Queens.
Lunchbox
Yeah. What can brown do for you? UPS driver.
Bobby Bones
Okay. It's not. But he got too specific where that makes it wrong. I believe it's IPS on this.
Amy
It is IPS Oh, I thought he wore brown.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but he's not a UPS driver. He's a delivery driver. Oh, but it's like Jeopardy. When someone goes too detailed and they end up being wrong. I'm gonna be charitable and let you stay in on that one, Eddie. Uncle Phil.
Eddie
He was a doctor.
Bobby Bones
Wrong. No, he's a lawyer. Lawyer and judge. No.
Eddie
Dang.
Amy
You're thinking of Cosby, weren't you?
Eddie
I was Dr. Huxtable. Dang it.
Bobby Bones
Don't think of him. Hey, stop. No, you need to stop thinking of him right now. Although Dr. Huxtable wasn't a bad guy.
Amy
True.
Bobby Bones
Bill Cosby was a bad guy. Right. Oh, Amy. Carrie Bradshaw in Sex in the City.
Amy
Writer.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Lunchbox. Homer Simpson from the Simpsons.
Lunchbox
Oh, he works at the power plant.
Bobby Bones
That's correct. UPS at the power plant. Yeah.
Lunchbox
I'm not gonna go specifically. Sorry.
Bobby Bones
Safety. And you could have. But.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I. I get what you're saying.
Bobby Bones
Mary Richards on the Mary Tyler Moore show they're getting.
Amy
Did she also. She work at the paper?
Bobby Bones
You're close. Like, you're close. It. It's not the paper. It's a television news producer. You're close.
Amy
I just said news.
Bobby Bones
If you'd have said new. Yes. Would you give it a T for News Lunchbox? To win the game?
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
All you got to do is nail it.
Lunchbox
Give me one.
Eddie
He's about to.
Bobby Bones
Ricky Ricardo.
Lunchbox
Who?
Bobby Bones
We went two black and white shows here.
Lunchbox
Oh, see? I Love Lucy.
Bobby Bones
Correct.
Lunchbox
Lucy, what are you doing? Lucy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we both suck at that. We both tried unsuccessfully.
Eddie
That was cool to hear, though.
Lunchbox
He's a guy with a briefcase, so he's got to be a lawyer. No, he comes home with a briefcase, doesn't he? No, he doesn't have a briefcase.
Bobby Bones
No, Lucy, this one, he is a singer, a band leader.
Amy
Oh, yeah. Okay. Okay.
Bobby Bones
All right, you guys are back in.
Lunchbox
All right.
Bobby Bones
Amy. Ted Mosby. I met your mother.
Amy
Ted Mosby. I mean, he wears a suit, right? Is that briefcase. Oh, is he a sports management.
Bobby Bones
No. Okay. You know, architect. Is an architect. Oh, and then a professor, but I would have accepted either one. But of architecture.
Amy
Is that Neil Patrick Harris's character?
Bobby Bones
No.
Amy
Oh, it is not.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox. The Fonz. Arthur Fonzarelli from Happy Days. What job did he have?
Lunchbox
He had a job at the restaurant, or did they just hang out at the restaurant?
Bobby Bones
They did a lot of hanging out there. That's incorrect. He was a mechanic.
Lunchbox
Oh, man.
Bobby Bones
So now if someone misses it, the other person can steal.
Lunchbox
Okay, I like this.
Bobby Bones
We only have a few left. Amy. Al Bundy.
Amy
Works at a shoe store.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Shoe salesman. Lunchbox. Don Draper from Mad Men.
Lunchbox
I don't know what that is. Mafia.
Amy
I shall steal.
Bobby Bones
You already won.
Lunchbox
You won.
Bobby Bones
You can, though.
Amy
Oh, so he's worked in advertising.
Bobby Bones
Advertising executive. Correct. There are two more. You want a victory Laffle? Sure. Phil Dunphy, Modern Family.
Amy
I don't know. I feel like. I just. I don't really watch that. But he wears a lot of sweatsuits. I mean, he's retired from the entertainment industry.
Bobby Bones
Oh, wow. You want a whole extra story? Like, backstory. Real estate agent.
Amy
Ah.
Bobby Bones
Dexter. Dexter Morgan.
Amy
Oh, he's a serial killer.
Bobby Bones
No. What's his. What's his job?
Amy
His job is. Oh, like forensic scientist.
Bobby Bones
Yes. A blood splatter analyst.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Which is how he's able to be a serial killer. Yeah. That's fun. Amy, you're the one. It's time for the good news with Lunchbox. Tell me something good.
Lunchbox
Last week in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, there's 15 kids on a bus headed to middle school, when all of a sudden, the bus driver hears a boom.
Bobby Bones
Boom.
Lunchbox
Smoke starts coming from the engine. She pulls the bus over, says, get off the bus. Get off the bus. Go, go, go. And then, whoosh, the whole bus goes up in flames. But because they'd practiced their evacuation drills, all the kids were safe, thanks to that bus driver.
Bobby Bones
Man, I think those kids paid attention. In evacuation drills, I pay attention most of the time, even as a kid. But we would do those drills. I wouldn't always pay attention. And I was the one that paid attention.
Eddie
But even like on airplanes, we don't pay attention to the evacuation drill or whatever they do.
Bobby Bones
If I see somebody sitting in an aisle seat with Crocs. So I'm eyeballing them like, there's no way you're getting us out of here. There's no way. So I'm gonna have to jump in. Like, I will watch that. Yeah. Great job.
Lunchbox
Yeah. It takes me back to when I was in middle school and we had to do this right in front of Stephen depue's house. The bus caught on fire, and I had to help people out the back door. I was like, man, they never did a new story on me. But it makes me remember those days, and I hope those kids now remember Lunchbox saved my life.
Bobby Bones
Has he ever told the story? No. Okay. I think that at some point, it would have come up in the many bus fires.
Lunchbox
No, no, I've told it. I can.
Bobby Bones
I. Do you think it's gotten a little, like.
Amy
I think he's told it. Just sometimes the details stretches a bit.
Lunchbox
No, no, the.
Bobby Bones
There.
Lunchbox
There was, like, smoke and flames coming out of the engine, and so we had to go out the back of the bus. And of course, I was one of the cool kids, so I was in the back of the bus, so I was in charge of helping people out.
Eddie
I remember Juke the Luke story.
Lunchbox
Luke the Jew.
Bobby Bones
Lunchbox. You know what? Good for you.
Lunchbox
Thank you.
Bobby Bones
I'd like to option that movie for Disney plus, if that's okay.
Lunchbox
I'm down for that.
Bobby Bones
Okay, good, good.
Lunchbox
I'll take a royalty.
Bobby Bones
And then to all those kids, was there anybody specifically?
Lunchbox
No. The bus driver is really the hero, because she was the one that I guess had told them all about the evacuation. So they're saying. I didn't say I want to remain anonymous, just drive the kids to school.
Bobby Bones
What if he keeps people anonymous because he doesn't want to give them credit? You guys ever thought about that?
Eddie
No.
Bobby Bones
Yes. He's like, they're anonymous.
Amy
He's like, I didn't get to that part of the article. They want to be anonymous.
Bobby Bones
Great job. That's what it's all about. That was. Tell me something good, Bones.
Will
Hey, Will, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days?
Mango
Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science, I can't keep track of it all.
Will
Then it's a good thing. Our podcast, Part Time Genius, is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
Mango
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals in a paper called.
Will
Chickens Prefer Beautiful Humans.
Bobby Bones
This was actually the title of the paper.
Will
They all discovered that, much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces.
Bobby Bones
Got it.
Will
We're talking medical miracles.
Mango
He's an endocrinologist who Found a way to stimulate insulin producing cells using, wait for it, the saliva of a gila monster.
Will
There's no way to make that not sound crazy.
Mango
We even talked to some of the experts behind these breakthroughs. It's a week full of fact packed stories you won't want to miss. So listen to the part time genius countdown of the 25 greatest science ideas of the past 25 years. Years starting Monday, March 3rd on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
Now time for Amy's morning Corny. The morning Corny.
Amy
How do fish get high?
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
Seaweed.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Eddie
Funny.
Bobby Bones
That was the morning Corny. There's a song from Dustin lynch that goes. Yep, yep. That's where it's at. Familiar. Yep. It's my favorite part of that song is the yip yip. I had the writer, one of the writers, Matt Jenkins on, and I was like that yip yip. Like, was that an accident? Like, how'd that happen?
Eddie
We write where it's at and there's this little space and I give it to give it up to Zach and just his intuition. And there was a little space where yep, yep went and he. We were just working on it and he just got on the mic and said, yep, yep. He just filled that space with yep yep. And it's so funny. It was like. It came out. Dustin cut it. It's like where it's at.
Bobby Bones
Yep, yep.
Eddie
It became a thing and it was so funny. It was like such like an add on after the fact.
Bobby Bones
That's what I know the song has.
Eddie
It's definitely a thing.
Bobby Bones
Yep, yep. And then I compared it to other stuff like Colby Calais, will you count me in? Which was not supposed to really be on the song. Or James Blunt, you're beautiful. When he's like. Then he does it again. Yeah. Whatever it is, it's the first line of the song. Like a lot of those accidents are there. And then I asked him about riding by Dirt, Jordan Davis and Luke Bryan and you know, he talked about how it was the best moment of his career.
Eddie
I was just thinking about that memory winning, you know, the highlight of my life songwriting wise was winning, you know, by Dirt with. With those boys and going backstage and you know, Luke comes off stage and high fiving us and then going back there and then hanging in the green room with. With you and Jordan and Jacob and just celebrating back there.
Bobby Bones
So his name's Matt Jenkins. You can find the full interview. And then also I'm doing this thing and it's basically Nashville songwriters round in 600 movie theaters nationwide. Saturday night, you will watch it live. We're doing it live, but it's in movie theaters all over the country. So 8pm Eastern, 7 Pacific, 6 Mountain, 5. Wait, I said that wrong. 8. All the time zones. Get me 8 Eastern. Walk with me, Amy. 7 Central. Boom.
Amy
6 Mountain.
Bobby Bones
Yes. 5 Pacific. Thank you. So that'll be Saturday evening. You can watch this. Matt Jenkins is one of the guys. Tickets@musicnight.com and we're just doing it the movie theater. And you'll watch it live. Musicnight.com we'll put that link up as well. But check out that Bobby cast. Ms. Reba played the rodeo yesterday, making her 20th performance. You know, she was discovered at the rodeo. She was singing, and someone's like, she can sing.
Amy
Oh, wow.
Bobby Bones
In Oklahoma. And they kind of brought her to Nashville, and obviously she's done pretty good for herself. Yeah. Yeah. So I did my Mount Rushmore of Reba songs. No order. Because I think Fancy would just be number one for everybody. Right?
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
So good.
Bobby Bones
He says, you want Chance Fancy. Don't let me down. Took me forever to realize it's about prostitute and your kid.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
That's a tough one when you get older because as a kid, you're just jamming out. Yeah. Jam. Next one. That's not the lights went out in Georgia Now.
Eddie
What's that one about?
Bobby Bones
That's a knot that they thought an innocent man.
Amy
They hung him.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. I just. When I don't know the word, I go. I don't trust you. Sold in no backwoods southern lawyer.
Amy
I think like shady legal stuff, man.
Eddie
These are all dark.
Bobby Bones
Because the judge in the town has got blood stains on his hands. And that one is a cover.
Eddie
Oh, I didn't know that.
Bobby Bones
The woman who was mama and mama's family, that was her song.
Eddie
Mama Cass.
Bobby Bones
No, Mama cast was Mama's in the Papas. You're right.
Eddie
You're right. Who was Mama?
Bobby Bones
Lawrence. Vicki Lawrence. Wow. Who's a country singer, but also was Mama and Mama's family. The next one is does he love you? Does he love you? Does he think of you? It was Reba and Linda Davis.
Eddie
Who is Hillary from Lady A's mom.
Bobby Bones
Correct.
Amy
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Good job. Does he love you? And do you know why they sang that together? Because she was Reba's backup singer on tour. They were obviously friends. Re loved her, but they wanted to sing it on the road. So Reba's like, just sing this with me. Boom. Next Thing, you know, she's got a hit.
Eddie
That's awesome.
Bobby Bones
And then finally, this one's kind of a cheater because I never really listened to the song by itself, but I'm a Survivor from the TV show.
Amy
What? Her show?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. It's a real song.
Amy
I'm a Survivor.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. It's like two kids and a car broken down. And it got some mustard on my shirt. I'm a survivor.
Amy
She and Cow. Boys Don't Cry.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Brooks and Done.
Eddie
Oh, yeah.
Amy
Oh, so that's their song.
Bobby Bones
Good question. One of my favorite country songs. Yes, that. Because it's so sad. That's, like, the saddest song ever.
Amy
Saddest.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Cow. And then at the end it goes, cow. Girls don't cry.
Lunchbox
Right, baby?
Bobby Bones
Right. Yeah. It's Brooks and Done.
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
With Reba, it's like her daddy gave her her first pony. And then the chorus is like. Because she falls off the horse. Then he's like, cowgirls don't cry. Right, baby? Ride. Man, I'm getting sad thinking about that song. Now, does it go cowgirls or cowboys?
Amy
I think they say both.
Bobby Bones
Then at the end, cowgirl. Then the dad dies. Spoiler.
Eddie
Oh, man.
Bobby Bones
Right?
Amy
Yeah. Something really sad happened because the phone rang one morning.
Bobby Bones
Her mama's voice, she'd been crying, said, it's your daddy. You need to come home. And then she laid the phone down, and the last words he said were, this is where the dad goes. Cowgirls don't crap. Right, baby? Right. Oh, man. That's it.
Amy
But before that. Is it cowboys?
Bobby Bones
I don't know.
Amy
I feel like they make a transition.
Bobby Bones
Maybe they do. All I know is I don't know any words to any song, don't know any title to any song, don't know any title of any book I'm reading anymore because everything's digital these days. What else am I missing then? On. On. Because I. That's a Brooks and Dunn song, but I would put that in there as one Ariba's finest works well. Eddie, anything?
Eddie
No, I'm trying to think. I mean, Fancy night. The lights went out in Georgia.
Amy
Yeah, Bobby said those already.
Bobby Bones
Dude, going out like that was pretty.
Eddie
Strong, but I can't think of anything.
Bobby Bones
Oh, Little Rock. Like her.
Amy
Oh, Little Rock.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Oh, yeah. Not Colin Ray.
Eddie
That's what I was thinking.
Bobby Bones
I think I'm on the road.
Eddie
Not Reva.
Bobby Bones
No. Little Rock. That's a good one, too. Anybody else want to jump in Lunchbox? No chance. Can you name my Reba song?
Lunchbox
I know Fancy I've heard that one before. The other ones, I had no idea.
Morgan
Did you say, is there life out there?
Bobby Bones
Can you sing it? Is there life out there?
Morgan
Thank you so much.
Amy
You haven't done. Is there life beyond their family and their home? Is. She's done what she could. Should she do any more? Yeah, you nailed that. She doesn't leave, but she's just wondering, is there a life out there?
Bobby Bones
Is this what it feels like when I sing them a little bit? You're just trying to, like, go. You're trying to find, like, a spot where you were late. Anyway, Reba, one of the greatest ever. Back at the rodeo, Steve ran trying to put you through Mike D's riding.
Colleen Witt
This week's next bit.
Bobby Bones
And Bobby's on the mic, so you know it is. This is. This is the Bobby store on the phone. Trish, Linda, Robin, and Stephanie, four together. Where do you guys live? Where are you now?
Amy
We're on i40, headed back to Oklahoma.
Bobby Bones
From where?
Colleen Witt
From?
Bobby Bones
We just left Nashville. Oh. Did you come to our show last night? Yes. Yes.
Amy
That was the reason for the whole trip.
Bobby Bones
That's awesome. So we did have our million dollar show last night. The Raging Idiots. It's Eddie and myself, and we have a lot of artist friends that play. And it's a Tuesday night, so that part's tough because I got, like three hours sleep last night, but I felt like it was pretty good. What about you guys?
Colleen Witt
It was so amazing.
Bobby Bones
So amazing. Did you have a highlight? Oh, my gosh.
Amy
I love particular.
Colleen Witt
Well, that little girl, she just had a beautiful voice.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Iris. What was her name? Iris. Oh, my gosh. 13 years old.
Amy
Holy cow. She was amazing.
Bobby Bones
Well, I'm super happy you guys came. Was it good enough that you'd like to come again at some point?
Amy
Oh, my gosh. Absolutely.
Bobby Bones
I'm not giving you. We don't have tickets. No, no, we don't have tickets. We don't even know if we're doing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I was just wondering if, like.
Amy
Okay, you totally would. It was the sixth time.
Bobby Bones
Oh, awesome. Okay. And. And how would you rate the show if you're a teacher on a report card?
Amy
Oh, A plus.
Colleen Witt
Absolutely.
Bobby Bones
Well, thank you. Where do you go back to Oklahoma?
Amy
Stillwater. We're out of Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Bobby Bones
Hey. And Edmond. Hey, Stillwater. You know what that means.
Amy
Shout out.
Eddie
What?
Bobby Bones
What? Oklahoma State.
Eddie
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
I thought you had something else. No. No way.
Eddie
Eskimo Joe's.
Bobby Bones
Eskimo Joe's, Right? Yeah. Thank you guys for coming to the Show. Have a safe trip home and thank you for calling. Thank you guys so much. Thank you. Bye, everybody. We had a great show last night. As far as. I think people were entertained. We had a. We can tell you a bunch of stories later on, but so after the show yesterday, and Maddie of Maddie and Tay, and, you know, they have a van, a girl in a country song. They have died from a broken heart. Can't sing that one. That's a hard one.
Eddie
Yes.
Bobby Bones
But I know them. They've been on the road touring with me before, so I'm super close. And Maddie can just sing so well, so. And Maddie has young kids, so I knew that she'd be awake early in the morning, so I had her come on and try to help me sing. Like I needed a singing lesson. I'm not a good singer. I can sing. If I'm doing comedy, I can sing just fine to pull off the comedy. I'm a comedic singer. But when I was singing with Oaktown, because I used to be in that band a long time ago, and I was a little nervous because they're real vocalists. And Maddie teach me some things to try not to suck. And so this is me with Maddie. Go ahead. Memories. I heard it. So it's just a little fancy trick.
Amy
If you listen to Tay and I's.
Bobby Bones
Music, that's literally the trick I always.
Morgan
Do for everything, just to make it, like, feel fancy. And it's like.
Bobby Bones
You know, just little runs because it makes people think you're fancy. Memories. Like that. Yes. Yeah. Memories. Yeah. I wasn't that good there. I'll be honest with you.
Eddie
I know I'm learning.
Bobby Bones
I know I'm not good, though. And so then there's a part where it's like, feel it. Feel it in my heart. And so she's teaching me how to do that. How to. Because I would be like, feel it in my heart. Because that's what they do. So I try to just do the runs because that's what they do. I shouldn't do that. I feel it in my heart.
Colleen Witt
You could break up the note.
Bobby Bones
So it's not like. It's like a weird note. I feel like this. Feel it in my heart. Is that it? I feel it in my heart.
Colleen Witt
Oh, yes.
Bobby Bones
Boom. That's beautiful. And then you land on the perfect note, and then you don't have to be on this weird note. I feel it in my heart, dude.
Lunchbox
Yes.
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
You guys are really gassing me up. And I appreciate that because hearing it back don't need that much Gas. It didn't deserve it, but okay, it was. It's showtime. Last night, I was. I'm not going to say nervous. I was a little anxious about it, but, like, in a positive way. And I knew even if I sucked, it didn't matter. There was no expectation. Again, I was in O town before they blew up. I was never a part of their success. And actually, once I started doing radio, they were like, you don't sing good enough anyway. And I'm like, yeah, I want to do this. Anyway, we ended on good terms, but it was super cool for them to come back last night. And this is it. We're singing. Cause I want it all. Nothing at all. Massive hit. And you hear him go. The crowd's yelling, but he's like, let's welcome back our old member, Bobby Bones. Here you go. So B minus. It was better than it was before. I started. I didn't hit my ceiling. I got a little scared at the end that I was so off that I kind of cheated out of it.
Amy
I was like, there's no heart.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I didn't have confidence. It was very loud. The crowd. Not an excuse. I'm not an excuse guy. The crowd was so loud, too. It. I felt like I couldn't hear myself to make sure I was right.
Amy
But that's good, though, right? To have. Not that you couldn't hear yourself, but cool that the crowd was loud.
Bobby Bones
I think the cows are laughing at me. I'll be honest with you. That's okay. No, that's okay.
Amy
That's not true. That's not true.
Bobby Bones
I think it's true because they should have. It was funny. I'm not as good as them. It's a boy.
Amy
I think they were excited.
Eddie
It didn't sound like a laugh.
Bobby Bones
It was fun because I can nail it now. There are times it seems to me I live in you in memories I feel it in my heart so I don't show it, show it. But I, I, I got. They were so loud, and I couldn't hear the music. And I was like, I have to cheat out of this. And I was like, feel it in my. So that was so close. Here's one a little farther away. Abby took this one. Would you hit that one? Inside my heart so I'll give it a C. And that way the crowd wasn't screaming over me. I could hear it a little bit. I was okay.
Eddie
You went down, though. You first gave it a B minus. Now you went down to a C the second time.
Amy
You listen further away, huh?
Bobby Bones
Well, maybe I'm worse. Maybe I'm worse. It was super fun for me. I don't hate myself after that, and Maddie helped me tremendously. I just wish I would have had the confidence to go, even though I couldn't hear me, because I just didn't have the confidence. Haven't done it enough times. No reps. And then we all sang the rest. This was not, like, my favorite part because there was no pressure. I could just sing with the guys here. It all. We just. So I am very happy with myself that I did it. I pushed myself. I tried to get better. I did get better. Did I hit out of the park? No. But I'm announcing now. I'm going on tour with them for 80 shows.
Eddie
Wow.
Bobby Bones
And I'm going to get better by show 79.
Eddie
80 shows.
Amy
It kind of sounds like he could be serious.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I'm doing 80 shows with him.
Amy
You're doing 80 shows?
Bobby Bones
I'm doing no shows now.
Amy
Okay, well, I just clarified.
Eddie
You believe him?
Amy
Maybe.
Bobby Bones
Well, I sold it.
Amy
No, but he did sell it to a point where I know my aunt, she was at the show last night, and I know that, like, if she's listening right now, she's probably driving back to Tuscaloosa.
Bobby Bones
She.
Amy
Right. When the tickets go on sale, you know, she's come to some of your shows, but she bought tickets, drove up here with her best friend. They were here for a couple days.
Bobby Bones
Why would she buy tickets when she's your relative? We would have given her tickets.
Amy
She just.
Eddie
Just support.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Amy
Support St. Jude. And then she doesn't want to ask for things. So anyway, I feel like she. I'd probably get a text in about 30 minutes, be like, is Bobby really going on down with. On tour with hotel? Because, like, I want to get a ticket. So that's why I was like, we should clarify.
Bobby Bones
I have a lot of stories. So we do. We're doing our podcast a bit different now. The whole radio show goes up as one podcast, and then we do a separate secondary podcast about everything. So we'll spend more time talking about that in the podcast. If you go over to the Bobby Bone show and search for that. So thanks to Maddie from Maddie and Tay. They crushed it last night as well. They were awesome. Thanks to Maddie for the singing lessons. We're gonna play their new song coming up in a second. We'll take your calls. 877-77-Bobby. And then we'll do the news. I get, like, this false confidence that I actually can't sing. We'll do it next. Bones. Nine states report measles cases more and more as outbreaks grow. Multiple measles outbreaks have been reported in the United States. The one kid died. Vaccination. They say it's the best way to prevent measles. Before any of you people are like, no vaccination. No. You finally saw rfk. It's like, get. Get vaccinated.
Amy
At least for that one.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. He's like, get vaccinated for measles.
Eddie
Are these all kids or are these.
Bobby Bones
People of all ages?
Eddie
Because I've seen mostly kids.
Bobby Bones
Kids. I've seen mostly kids too.
Amy
And I don't mean more vulnerable.
Bobby Bones
Which was my point too. I think those are the one. They're having measles parties again for unvaccinated. Like, don't do that. They're really saying, don't do that. There's a reason we eradicated measles. I'll say it again. I think the vaccine is one of the greatest inventions in human history. Have there been mess ups? Well, yeah, over the course, yes. But I think the vaccine is the greatest. It's the greatest invention in human history. We don't have polio anymore. Yeah.
Eddie
That's crazy because that was a big deal back in the day.
Bobby Bones
We, we barely have the brand Polo anymore. That used to be like, now they have. Now they have rr. They have RR now, which I, I have a bit of.
Amy
But that logo RR stand for because.
Bobby Bones
Like, well, Ralph Lauren. I know, but it's probably like, Ralph, Ralph.
Eddie
Oh, Ralph.
Bobby Bones
Ralph. I don't know if that's what it is, but yeah. Yeah. Used to be like legit. Just like, we could never afford to go to Dillard's, but I would go through them all, through Dillard's and look at all the Tommy Hilfiger and the Polo stuff. And I was like, one day I'm gonna make it and I'm gonna have all the Tommy Hilfiger and all the Polo. And then when I made it, I don't really want a Tommy Hilfiger. Apollo. Yeah. RR though is good. It's very like rustic. I wouldn't say cowboy denim. I don't know. You should look that up.
Amy
Rr. Okay.
Bobby Bones
The Air Force announces new unmanned fighter jets will be ready to fly this summer. Sounds to me just like a more expensive drone. If I'm being honest with you. The US Air Force has designed two unmanned fighter jets. Me speaking now. Wars are just going to be people sitting in their rooms with controllers.
Eddie
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And fighting other little things without people in it. And then they go, well, I guess you won Rock em sock em robots. You're now the winner.
Eddie
And the gamers are going to be the ones that are really like, like leading it.
Bobby Bones
They already are, dude. Gamers, I love a nerd. The nerds are what make rule like.
Eddie
You as much as you game. You could probably like.
Bobby Bones
I don't game that much. Don't tell people that, okay? Because my wife might be listening. She doesn't normally. Dozens of students fall sick at a New York middle school after eating cannabis gummies. A student at William Floyd Middle School in New York distributed gummies to about a dozen schoolmates. 11 being hospitalized. Authorities are investigating how the student obtained. Oh, what do you mean how he obtained? How kids get anything. That's the dumbest part of the story. How did kids get drugs now?
Eddie
Were they sick or were they just like.
Bobby Bones
It says, some are really sick. I don't know that all them knew that it was cannabis. Who calls it cannabis? I don't know. There are weed gummies. The news story said cannabis.
Amy
Yeah, I mean, that's.
Bobby Bones
But if any of you guys were like, yeah, I know. But if any of you guys were like, yeah, they were doing some cannabis last night. Night. Who are you? Yeah. So that sucks. Nationwide egg shortage has shoppers turning to Facebook marketplace.
Amy
What for eggs.
Bobby Bones
If I sing this. I love eggs from my head down to my legs. What's that?
Amy
I love.
Bobby Bones
Have you ever heard it?
Amy
Yes, of course. I know the whole thing.
Eddie
You've heard this.
Amy
I love eggs from my head down to my legs. But I don't. I don't know what.
Bobby Bones
Name the commercial Eggs Farmers.
Amy
Egg Chicken farmers.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Ish. Yeah.
Amy
But egg Eggs lands best.
Bobby Bones
It's not really a brand. Oh, I don't think. I think it was like, it's the incredible edible egg and it's just a general egg. Oh, you guys remember that?
Lunchbox
I've never heard that in my life.
Amy
Incredible egg. Yeah, that's it.
Bobby Bones
Alanis is announcing her first Las Vegas residency. I would go to this one. I think people forget how amazing, dominant, groundbreaking, everything Alanis Morissette was. Change music. She had like 84 singles on Jagged Little Pill and that song only record only 12 songs on it, but she had 84 singles on it.
Amy
She made it great because you could just listen.
Bobby Bones
Which one is that one of them?
Eddie
Anyone?
Bobby Bones
I would go to I love Atlantis. Don't listen to her now, because it just didn't come top of mind. But that Woodstock documentary from like 96, whatever the year it was 99. 99. She's in it. And I was like, man, how awesome was she? It's like, Ray. Yeah, that's a good one. Okay, that's the news. Thank you. Those were Bobby's big stories. Bobby Bone show Bonehead story of the day.
Lunchbox
This story comes to us from Vancouver, Canada. A 29 year old man's at a wedding, had a few too many drinks and his friends won't let him drive home. They take his keys. So he calls police and they come, they say, hey, look, man, you are intoxicated. How about we give you a ride home for free? So they give him a ride home and he's like, oh, they think, I'm gonna just stay here. He took an Uber to get his car, got a dui.
Bobby Bones
So he called police because his friends wouldn't let him drive home drunk.
Lunchbox
Yeah, because they stole his keys.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
And the police were nice enough to give him a ride home. Hey, just go get your car. In the morning.
Bobby Bones
He was destined to be a bonehead.
Lunchbox
And so the police leave and he literally called an Uber to take him back to his car. And then he got pulled over.
Bobby Bones
Luckily, he didn't crash into anybody. Golly.
Lunchbox
Okay, I'm Lunchbox. That's your bonehead story of the day.
Bobby Bones
I'm very much looking forward to daylight savings time, which happens late Saturday night. It's officially Sunday morning. You know the routine. So 2:00am this Sunday, March 9th, we spring forward. What sucks is we lose an hour of sleep. But what's awesome is we get to play outside longer. I've said this so it can have an impact, a negative impact on our sleep cycle. It can disrupt our body's internal clock. There are steps that you can do to minimize the effect. Mostly the thing that I would encourage you to do is not complain about it because it's real.
Eddie
It's hard because we're gonna be so tired.
Bobby Bones
It's really not. It's really not. There have been many times you've missed an hour of sleep, Right? Everybody just generally speaking, and you're fine. That's basically what this is. But everybody else is like, ugh, so we just jump in. Groupthink. Sleep experts advise going to bed 15 to 20 minutes earlier and waking up 15 to 20 minutes earlier every day this week until Sunday to help ease the adjustment. Amy, your thoughts?
Amy
Yeah, I just am not this structured with my bedtime, so I'm sure there's something to it, but I'm not consistent with my bedtime, so I'm not gonna do that.
Bobby Bones
This Dr. Rodriguez, Director of Sleep Medicine at NYY Grossman School of Medicine, recommends these tips. Make sure to get morning light. That bright morning light helps boost cortisol production, signaling that it's time to rise and shine, boosting alertness and even setting up for better sleep at night.
Amy
That I believe. Which is why I got you a happy light. Because you leave the house when it's dark out.
Bobby Bones
I don't know where it is anymore.
Amy
What?
Bobby Bones
I need it. Well, we moved. Oh, no, we lost in the move. Can I have another one? Can you buy me another one? I mean, I could easily buy one.
Eddie
They're not that expensive.
Bobby Bones
I know, but I like when Amy buys it for me.
Amy
Yeah, I can order you a happy light.
Bobby Bones
I'm on a budget. Okay, can't buy anything anymore. You guys make fun of me. My backpack was pretty cool and you guys really gave me the business on that one.
Amy
I mean, it was cool for a little kid.
Bobby Bones
No? Adjust your sleep schedule and then maintain your bedtime rituals. Avoid caffeine later in the day. Just the normal stuff they say about sleep. But just a reminder, this Saturday night, this Sunday morning, and then also a reminder, you don't have to complain about it. That being said, we will be complaining about it Monday. So that's all. Thank you so much for being here. We will see you guys tomorrow. Bye, everybody. The Bobby Bones show theme song written, produced and sang by Reed Yarberry. You can find his Instagram @reedyarberry. Scuba Steve executive producer Raymundo Head of Production I'm Bobby Bones. My Instagram is mrbobbybones. Thank you for listening to the podcast.
Will
Hey, Will, do you ever get overwhelmed by how much science happens these days?
Mango
Constantly. I'm like, ah, there's so much science, I can't keep track of it all.
Will
Then it's a good thing. Our podcast Part Time Genius is counting down the 25 greatest science ideas from the past 25 years.
Mango
That's right, Mango. We're talking animals in a paper called.
Will
Quote, chickens prefer beautiful humans.
Bobby Bones
This was actually the title of the paper.
Will
They all discovered that, much like humans, chickens are attracted to symmetrical faces.
Bobby Bones
Got it.
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Title: The Bobby Bones Show
Episode: WEDS PT1: Amy Opens Up About Her Dating Life + Bobby Reunited With O-Town At The Million Dollar Show + Mount Rushmore Of Reba Songs
Release Date: March 5, 2025
Host/Author: Premiere Networks
The episode kicks off with Bobby Bones welcoming listeners to the Wednesday morning studio segment. A brief, humorous exchange sets the tone as Bobby introduces the day's topics, emphasizing the show's blend of entertainment, personal stories, and engaging discussions.
[03:30]
Bobby initiates a light-hearted game asking who on the show would survive the shortest time in a zombie apocalypse. This playful setup leads to deeper conversations as Amy begins to share insights about her personal life.
Key Discussion Points:
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [04:14]: "You can't come to my team then."
Later in the episode, Amy responds to a listener's email from a "Hopelessly Devoted Husband" seeking advice on rekindling romance post-divorce.
[10:20]
Amy: "I will fact check it, though, on other Tick Tocks."
Bobby Bones: "Listening I have learned is very sexy."
Key Insights:
Notable Quote:
Amy [16:05]: "He was younger than me. I struggled with it."
The panel—Bobby, Amy, Lunchbox, and Eddie—share humorous and relatable stories about everyday mishaps.
[27:09]
Bobby Bones: "I didn't have dinner because I ordered one cookie. I didn't mean to order one. I meant to order a whole thing of food."
Lunchbox shares a story about misbooking a birthday party venue, leading to a last-minute scramble that fortunately resolves without penalties.
Notable Quote:
Lunchbox [27:26]: "That's your bonehead story of the day."
[53:00]
Bobby recounts the experience of reuniting with O-Town at The Million Dollar Show. The discussion delves into their performances, the dynamics of the reunion, and Bobby's reflections on his past with the group.
Key Highlights:
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [56:14]: "This was super fun for me. I pushed myself. I tried to get better."
[22:37]
Bobby introduces a heartwarming story about Daniel Baggot, a high school student working towards becoming an Eagle Scout by organizing a substantial pet food drive.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [22:55]: "Big shout out to Daniel Baggot. It's a great story."
A recurring segment where the hosts share their own humorous mistakes.
[24:16]
Amy: Shares her confusion over hearing birds chirping from her chimney, which turns out to be nature sounds from her TV screensaver.
[27:09]
Bobby: Discusses his accidental Uber Eats mishap of ordering only a single small cookie instead of a full meal.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [27:03]: "I didn't have dinner because I ordered one cookie."
[47:52]
Bobby leads an in-depth discussion about Reba McEntire's music, creating a "Mount Rushmore" of her most impactful songs.
Key Songs Discussed:
Notable Quotes:
Bobby Bones [48:18]: "That's, like, the saddest song ever."
Amy [51:03]: "I'm a Survivor... like two kids and a car broken down."
[56:13]
Bobby shares his experience performing with Maddie from Maddie and Tay, reflecting on his growth as a singer and the challenges of live performances.
Key Insights:
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [56:19]: "I have a lot of stories. We're doing our podcast a bit different now."
As the episode nears its end, Bobby addresses upcoming events and provides valuable advice based on expert recommendations.
Daylight Savings Time:
Bobby Bones [68:49]: "Don't complain about it because it's real."
Measles Outbreak Report:
Amy [63:03]: "The vaccine is one of the greatest inventions in human history."
Notable Announcements:
Final Thoughts: Bobby thanks guests and listeners, reiterates key takeaways, and signs off with light-hearted humor.
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully intertwines personal anecdotes, heartfelt discussions about relationships, and engaging segments like the Mount Rushmore of Reba Songs. Bobby Bones, along with his guests Amy, Lunchbox, and Eddie, provides a blend of humor, sincerity, and insightful commentary, making the episode both entertaining and relatable. Notable moments include Amy's openness about her dating life post-divorce, the inspiring story of Daniel Baggot's community service, and the deep dive into Reba McEntire's influential music catalog. The show's structure ensures a natural flow, making it accessible and enjoyable for both regular listeners and newcomers.
Listeners who haven't tuned in yet will find this episode rich with engaging conversations, personal growth stories, and entertaining segments that highlight the hosts' authentic personalities and their ability to connect with the audience.
Note: All timestamps mentioned correspond to the transcript provided and are approximate indicators of where key discussions occur within the episode.