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8-22: Bobby Cast Ep. 3

Sep 20, 201643 min
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Bobby talks about his role as the ambassador of the country music format. He also talks about watching Suicide Squad, Stranger Things and answers questions from Twitter.

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Speaker 1

All right, welcome to episode three of the Bobby Cast. That's Bobby joined by Dusty the Dog. Hey, everybody, Hey, also producing the show, Mike Deed. Hey, Mikey. Well, let's welcome to your host to the show. Here he is, Bobby. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you band. Thank you to the wonderful band who's here in the bedroom every every time we do a Bobby Cast. We did the show from room in my house, and my dog is sitting right to my left in a chair.

There's a microphone planet over his head, and if he does start licking himself, that's what you're here. We will start bringing guests in the in the room soon enough. We haven't been able to record in a while because of my house. And I'll quickly talk about the flood that was here, because this flood is nothing compared to

the real flood that's happening in Louisiana. And so there was a water man that broke and everything was runned and luckily is being fixed, Like I think the place is actually gonna go up in value when they're done. What's just a good part. But the bad part is I'm the only one able to live in my building at this point because of the the water this happened. It's don't moved in yet, you know, no nobody. Okay, great,

it feels very comfortable and warm here. But until like today, there's been all of these not only humongous fans that blow heat into the floors, but these pads on the ground that suck water out of the floors and holes drilled all over my bedroom so they can see where there's any sort of moisture. So we hadn't even been able to do this because of the noises. So this is the first time that we're back. I'm glad we're back. So guess who's back. It's us, Thank you very much. Yes, yes.

Also there's a thing where for me it's weird as I'm kind of transitioning, I guess my role and not on purpose inside of the format, and this is the place I feel like I can talk about things and if you don't care to listen to it, because it doesn't matter, it's podcast, you can just turn it off and it doesn't affect me. I would never talk about this on the radio. But for me, when I came to this format, and I was very much an outsider,

to everyone, even myself a bit. You know, coming into this format, I was very much an outsider because I didn't grow up in this format. I grew up in lots of formats. I did Top forty, I did sports, I did alternative. Um. But again, I grew up listening to a lot of country music, and not just country music either. You know, I've never been dishonest about where

I come from. At all parts of my life there has been country music, but not has at all parts hasn't always been the biggest musical part of my life. I think I've always said that as a kid with my grandmother from I'm gonna get to a point in a second, but podcast so I can take it longer

than want. So from like zero to ten or eleven, that's all we listened to was either the radio, Kissing ninety six and Lettle Rock or my grandma's records when I live with just my grandma, and that was um everything from you know, I'm from Arkansas, So in Arkansas, you love Johnny Cash. And that's such a cliche thing to say, but in Arkansas, we don't have a lot of famous people. So to have a Johnny Cash or even a Brooks Robinson who played for the Orioles but

ce from Arkansas, and I played third base. There was a big deal to us John Dailey, who played golf the Razorbacks. Like when you grow up in a in a small town, a small state, you really look up to the people that are successful. So Johnny Cash was like just this big, bigger than live music, and he was, you know, really all by the time I got to be a kid, and so my GRANDMLI listen and Johnny Cash all the time. A kids from Arkansas, and then Andy Griffith and then a lot of the Ray Charles

Um even the comedy records like Jerry Clower. So there was a very country influence in my life. I've been told about eleven or twelve. And then I was like, you know what, I'm about to start doing my own thing and started listening to a lot of the alternative stuff and like the nineties, and I got really into Nirvana and Pearl Jam just like everybody did in the nineties. And I was a casual fan um in the late nineties.

I'm still on the radio a little bit, but I was hardcore alternative and then I kind of, you know, I got into pop start of work in the top Fortyes, so other than when I was in my car a bit, I would just hear what was there. So at different points in my life there was always some sort of country music influence, but there were points where it was

much greater. That being said, I came to Nashville, I can't do the show, and they wanted someone who knew and love the format but also had outside influences as well, because they realized that people listening to the radio now don't just listen to one kind of music. I don't have one friend, I don't have one country music artist friend that just has country music in this playlist. And so when they wanted to put me here, and by

the way, I don't even know this job existed. And I wrote this in my book, but I'll say it again, this wasn't a job. They had looked at other people to come in and be the local morning show in just Nashville, but this wasn't a national position and I wasn't even in the thought process for it because the job didn't exist, and there were a couple of openings, it didn't happen, and my contract was up, and it

was like, what are we gonna do. So they were like, well, Bobby loves country music, he loves other music too, which is what we're looking for. We need someone to kind of be progressive and change it up a bit, so let's send him over. And then I moved to Nashville. Right now, as I say, there's a love where I am like, holy cow, like this has been the most fitting place for me period, but it wasn't for a while.

And for some of you Gothern's three girds sating stuff you've heard me say before read But I'm getting to a point, so the whole type for a second. So as I've always loved the music, and there have been times and there have been cycles that I haven't loved and country music like you always liked whenever you were, you know, like for me like Timergirl, Garth Brooks, the Sammy Kershaw, that that time period for me was like it. Then after that I kind of felt like it sucked

for a little bit. But that's okay. Uh, there are parts of it now that I think suck a little bit. That's that's that's always fine. So I came over. I was the outsider, and for the first year and a half or so it was pretty miserable and I came in and here was this guy who was unlike everybody else, and I knew that coming in. It was not something that I was like, Wow, I can't believe no one's accepting of me. I knew it. I just knew I

had to lower my head and get through it. And so I came in with a chip, a huge chip, because I was the outsider. I here's the point that I'm in too. I am no longer the outsider, and it's hard for me to accept no longer being the outsider because I've always only been the outsider of my entire life, in my life being amongst humans and at my job, because regardless of when I was doing a national sports show, I was the guy that never played

a professional sport. I was the guy that came on and knew all about the oldsen Twins but could still talk about, you know, the Cubs. So I've always been the guy from the outside. As much as I still try to maintain that, it's getting harder and harder for me to do now, and I've almost embraced the fact that I'm not just the crazy guy from outside the format that just wants to beat everybody's door down because I have an artist appreciation and for me, that's what's

the most important thing. And quite frankly, I think that's what and how the format and I have kind of created this marriage is that I have a wonderful company I R Radio that hired me and let me do what I'm good at and let's just be honest. And I would much rather be honest than liked. Most of the time, when you're honest, people like you for it. Sometimes when you're honest, people don't like you for it. And sometimes when you're honest, it's not even the truth.

Like there are times when I being completely honest, it's nothing. It's not the truth because I'm just wrong, Like I feel a certain way about something, but I'm still I'm being as honest as I can. But I look back, I'm like, man, I was so wrong about that, but I was being honest. So as long as people know I'm being honest with them, I don't um. It's okay to be wrong, and too it's okay not to be

light sidebar. For example, on Facebook, I had I was reading some comments and a woman said, Hey, I would you say you if in your preferred dating age you when Dad an he want over thirty six your own age, I didn't give a preferred range, and I think it was thirty six. And I will play back to her, and I said, I did say that. First of all, there are always things outside the areas, I mean, probably on both sides. But I said, would you again, I could have said, you know what, I could would just

date anyone if I found the right love. But again, I would rather be honest than liked. And I said that in the message. It's up there. You can read it on Facebook somewhere. I replied back to her, you know, I didn't say I would date a fifty three year old because I don't feel like that's how I feel in my heart. Now. If I met year old and we hit it off, maybe I would maybe that that honestly that I was isn't the truth. It's not always

the case. The honesty isn't always the truth. So I told her, I just want to be honest, not liked. So again, as I moved forward in this conversation, there's a whole reason I'm setting it up like this. I'm starting to be part of the fabric of the format. Because I've been so anti rules that the format is starting to kind of be anti rules, which means they are the rules. So when everyone's against something, that means everyone's for it in a weird way. So here's where

I come into this. One of my favorite things to do, and again, one of the things that my company has a allowed me to do is to break new artists and new songs and new music and projects and EPs and LPs and o p ps and any kind of peas they've been able to let me do. And I've been extremely grateful because my Heart Radio did not have to let me do that. As a matter of fact, I would not have let me do that because it in the past has not been good for radio because

it gives bad ratings. However, the audience that listens to me now that I'm not gonna call on the ear and give them something that I don't think it's good, And that's the most important thing to me is that you guys believe me. You don't have to agree with me, but as long as you believe I'm telling you the truth, we're good. Okay, Bob, On to my next point. So, as I've been doing this, you start to see other

people go whoa whoa, whoa whoa. First of all, as I mentioned weeks ago, even months ago in the air, there's starting to be a lot of shows that are created like ours now because we've been able to to show that if you have a little more well rounded nous in your morning show, that resonates with the listener. So you're seeing shows in Chicago, you're seeing shows in Nashville.

Your sanchos come in that are basically like us and not like us, and the fact that they're trying to put someone exactly and like us, but they're going, hey, we'll take some much for another format and put them in because they probably enjoy the country format and they are well rounded like the listener. And I don't hate it for it, Like I mean, you're three years behind I heart radio, but I don't hate you for doing it.

I think it's a smart thing to do. I think business wise, if you don't, you're gonna get far so left behind. So you know, shout out to you guys doing it now. Finally, like there you go, good for you, pen a rose on your nose. Uh, that's happening. So you're seeing the format evolved more of a normal person format on the radio. Here's the part that irritates me. And everything that I say tends to get blown out of proportion. If I tweet something, everybody reads it and

used to really be annoying and bother me. And I say this now I know hope everybody hears it. So something's gonna get blown over a portion. I hope it's this. And I'm only saying this as as the ambassador for the format at this point in the format. I am the ambassador for the format. I didn't choose to be. I did not want to be. It hurts me to say that because I've always been the guy that's been I'm against everything that is any sort of semblance of organization.

But I am now the ambassador of the format. I wear that patch, not proudly, but because I am, and I'm here to do this and say this that. There are groups and I'll just include myself too. Well just I'll just so no one's getting picked out here. There are groups of people that are penalizing artists, which penalize the song writers because one group discovers the artist. Now

I came in. I love discovering artists, but other entities are making me not want to do it anymore because they're penalizing anyone that I pull up, and I know of others, Like let's just you know, there's satellite, they're streaming, there's all of these different places. There's YouTube, there's v BO, there's all of this. So let's call them one, four, and five. If one discovers artists, A two goes you

know what, one discovered them, I'm not playing them. That hurts the artist, That hurts the songwriters, That hurts the format, That does not give the listeners what they deserve. If three discover something and goes, you know what, Uh, I heard one did this, so I'm gonna go and chart. Yeah. My point is there is enough for everyone out there. And I subscribed to everything, by the way, like I'm an I Heart Radio loyalist. I think it's the best product out there. That being said, I will be dumb

and I will be lying. If I didn't say that I didn't use streaming music services too, or if I didn't watch YouTube videos and look for new artists, and or if I didn't watch acoustic performances to see if people would come out and tour, they'd literally be good before I brought amount to play with the raging idiots, I would be a liar. So I don't want to

be a liar because I use these other services. But if Satellite is gonna punish me or another streaming service because they had them first, or if someone's gonna punch Satellite because they discovered them first, you're hurting the format. So let's say I I find somebody on the side of the road and I blow them up and I'm like, this is the greatest person ever. But one of the services said, well, since Bobby discovered him, we're not gonna

play them. You're hurting the format, and you're hurting the songwriters, and you're hurting the artists, and then you're hurting the listeners. So I pledged to you first of all that I will I will not do that. I don't care what they're on. If Spotify break someone and I'm like, dang, I heard him, I'll put them on my show, Like I have no problem with that. And so I come as not just the I heart guy and say that I come to you as the ambassador of the format.

And I say that and so this is a really inside message and it's been happening, and I don't want to yell names, and I'm not gonna yell names right now because I'm not really in a sassy mood. But I will if I hear and it's not even involving me.

Sometimes I hear like these other two like Group four and five, fighting each other over who did what, and they won't play this person because they discovered guys who cares, like, for a minute, let the format actually be bigger than you, just for a minute, and don't let the little things serve your listeners. So that's all I will not do. If if you know, um, Apple Music has they find an artist, I'm not going to keep them off my show.

And I would hope that if I find someone, Spotify is not gonna go you know what, since Bobby had I'm we're not gonna put them on our service and put them on a playlist. I hope that's not the case. So I say that to you guys that I'm not going to do that, and I hope that you don't do that anymore because it is hurting not just me, because really I don't care, like I'm an idiot. I'm just gonna do what I do anyway. But you're hurting artists.

You're hurting songwriters that help the artists. You're hurting the format. There, that's the whole point I was getting to. I'm coming to you as the nice guy ambassador of the format saying one, I'm not going to do it, and I hope that you guys don't do it either, because I know who you are and have I gotta come on here and say your names. I will, all right, I'll I'll say your names. I know ever a secret. I'm

like the secret keeper too. You guys act like I don't know secrets about everything, like artist secrets, like crazy stuff, and I'm not saying that stuff. And I would never put it out there like I just wouldn't. It's not my thing. Um. And it is weird to come and say, hey, let's stick together for the format because I've always been the guy that's beating on the door from the outside,

going ah, look at me. But I'm not. I'm coming and saying, hey, we we kind of have to stick together in a way, and there's plenty of room for everyone. I think our goal as an industry of providing content is to create and give the best to our consumers, the people that in this you know, it could be super boring against podcast. I get to say whatever I want. It's from my house, so on the studio. Um, But there there's that. Did all that makes sense? Are you sure?

I just I don't. I have a lot of friends that are songwriters who it really hurts. I have a lot of friends that are artists that it really hurts whenever two won't put them in their list because three discover them, or four won't use them because I found them. We should work together. We don't have to publicly work together, but let's not penalize the artist or the songwriters because of that. That's the end, and I leave anything unclear

at all. If there's one thing I'm passionate about now, it's the music, and it's how the music is made. And I hope you forward this to every song writerer in town and every artist in town, and every um person that's running every outlet. Like I am an I heart radio soldier, but I'm also someone inside the format that cares about furthering the format, and so I hope may we not work together in any capacity, even company and company. That's fine, but let's not punish people who

have nothing to do with it. I'm not going to. If you guys decide you want to, that's fine. Don't let me hear about it, because I've heard about it. I've heard about people fighting each other. Don't do that. Don't fight each other such an artist stuff. And to me, in my mind, I don't get people to the radio stations like the world is so full of nineties seven million things to do. Like I'm just trying to win

to get people to listen to the radio. Listen I how radio period, just to care Like I'm not like I gotta beat this station or this show or may and there's like YouTube and apps and Pokemon Go and there's so many things that people like. I'm just trying to provide content or music or information that will make people come to me. And it's not the eighties anymore where it's let's have a fight with the rival station. At least not in my mind. I don't care about

the rival station. I care about doing the best job that I can do. Now I'm gonna get out of the industry talk there. I'm done. How long was that whole segment that was like minutes long? That was too long? But that's that's that's that. Thank you. I pledge, and I hope that we can all. We don't have to get together and sing kumbay y'all, but let's at least be fair to the artists, the songwriters and the format in country music, because no other format is starting to

split itself up like this because of pettiness. So I will not do it. And if I have listen, I don't think I'm bena do it anyway. But if i haven't do it, I'm not anymore because I'm conscious of it now. So discover away everyone, and I hope it's great because you bring me great people. I'll play on my show too, and you can have all the credit for being the first one. I don't care. I just want to give my listeners something great. For example, I

didn't discover Drake White. I'll put Drake on again this week. I think Drake's amazing. It's got an album called Spark. Someone tweeting me, hey, what are you listening to? I listened to drake Spark album a bit over the weekend. I thought it was great. You know, we played this song making Me look good again on our show. It's

so good he played curbs Ie Profit. But then he played this from his album This is Drake White Here, nineteen minute piano intro, by the way everybody They's done, Welcome one and Haggard with it into a drook through the key that back and don look shot and Rip be handy ship, I look like him if seen bad a day? Making me look good again? Drake White, you got an album called Spark. It's really fantastic and I hope that you at least give it a chance. I

like that song making me look good Again. It's also God, it feels good living the dream songs. You've heard some other stuff too, got a lot of soul. I saw Suicide Squad over the weekend. I called Mike d Our, producer, and said, which what should I go see Suicide Squad? Should I go see Jason Bourne? Should I go? And

I know you were going to watch war Dogs? So I considered that, but I went to the movies and I was like, I just want to do something fun, and Mike said, go watch Suicide Squad and you give it to a minus. Okay, it was not a minus like it's it's it's the highest to C plus. And I understand that the Joker needed to be in the movie to set up future Joker references. It was too much Joker for what was needed. It was just annoying.

Too many characters. They didn't even they didn't. There's a lot of just nothing, a lot of I love superhero movies. I don't know the difference in the companies because I don't. I wish I knew comic books better because I love superhero movies so much and I love, uh like just being able to escape an Iron Man and you don't have to think too much. I just it was I mean, I thought none about this one. I was like, oh my, this is awful. There are a couple of times when

I was like, I would have left. I would have I would have left. Well, I've never walked out of a movie before. I haven't walked out of but Weekend at Bernie's two and I walked out of The Incredible Hulk with Eric Banna as the Incredible Hulk. But that was awful. Um So it wasn't that it was that bad, but I was like, you know, I'm gonna I know what I'm gonna get out of this. It's not any better. I thought Wilson of was fantastic in it, by the way, as dead Shot, I think he was great, and Margot

Robbie was. It was good. Um, but there was some Jared Letto as the Joker looks like he tried too hard to be a Heath Ledger want to be and he just didn't need to be in the movie. And I went to watch it and I'll give it a scene. I give it a C minus. I'm still give it a C. I guess best best case. Yeah, do you see it's kind of weird d C. That's that one that's Superman. They're just not good right now. They need they need like the walking Dead people to come in

or something because the other what's the other one? Marvin Marvel? Okay, listen, Marvel. They're good because they have Iron Man and they have not even I don't even care about Spider Man. Captain America is good in the Avengers. I thought the first Captain American maybe is awful. Um, but I liked it better than Suicide Squad. Um. Well, who else is in that one? Door? I like Door? That door was pretty good. And they got Aunt Man now and there's this it's

friendly to the eyes too, it's not dark. Yeah, it sounds dark. Yeah, maybe that's part of it too. I just felt like I'm in a like a dirty bar watching Superhero because I think they're just trying to make They shouldn't trying to make them all like Batman, like Dark Knight. They should make it dark Dark Knight was already made. Was Dark was Dark Knight? Uh? Marvin d C d C it was? That was awesome. So they weren't always bad because that was that's Christopher Nolan, right.

So once he hopped out, they were like, what are we gonna know? It's just a filmmakers. Then it's it's on them. They don't know how to do it. Who made this film? Uh, Martin Scorsese, I don't know. I forgot the director, Martin Scorsese that I don't like it anyway, it's a C. I saw Suicide Squad, it's a see. You know what else I've been watching. I caught up on Game of Thrones, which by the way, is magnificent,

although I would not start it over from scratch. Like if I if someone said, hey, what do I watch? I would never recommend Game of Thrones to them because there is too much of an investment. I feel like I have to be taking notes when I watch it. It's too much of an investment. You gotta keep up. It's all over the place, um, which I don't want to see. It's almost like what the format turning into.

Like I said, they're all these kingdoms now, and this is you don't want to go fight the North fighting the West? And who's are these two gonna team up against the east. That's almost like when I was talking about the whole first eighteen minutes of this podcast, is that that's what's happening right now. I don't want that to happen. I don't want that to happen at all. Like I I the seven kingdom shall come together, um and and let the artists lead us and take the

iron throne. So I watched and caught up with the Game of Thrones. Now, according to what I've read, there are only two more seasons that are going to happen. There's gonna be a season seven and eight the last one it's one that they're gonna be split into. No, I don't think so. They just said two seasons, but I mean, don't they usually split up the season that I don't know, two seasons left if you've never watch Game of Thrones, then don't start now. It's not worth

it if you have. It's so good, right, Like, I mean, it is fantastic. I think it'll go the best TV show in history, but just because of one it's such a good show and two because of the work they put into it. Here's the thing too that surprises me, Like I'll go watch a movie that they've spent a year on and I'll be like, that's okay. And then I'll watch episode of Walking Dead that they spent a few weeks on, a month, month and a half on.

I'm like, that was such a good episode from the beginning to the end, Like how how's this movie not that going? They're putting all this time and money into it. Do you ever think about that? Like how do they make an hour long TV show? Ten episodes of an hour long TV show? And most of it's fantastic for

ten hours? But then you go watch a movie like uh, Suicide Squad, You're like okay, and they put a hundred million dollars into it and then it reshoots because after after Deadpool came out, they were like, well, when you need to kind of be funny, and there were some funny ish moments in Suicide Squad, which I assume we're part of the reshoot. But even is that what Deadpool? Is? It one of the kinds of what what? What's marble?

So he's the one. I like her one I don't like. Okay, Deadpool, perfect Things that loved it, laughed, that was that was fantastic. And they didn't put a whole lot of money to though, like eight dollars. They're just like R rated. They tried right. Yeah. So I also just started Stranger Things and I'm two episodes in and I mentioned on the other this morning that I don't like scary movies. That's a tough one

for me. Like if I'm going to all right, it's six eight six o eight pm Central Time right now, Like if I'm going to watch an episode tonight, it will have been the next thirty minutes, because I will I need half an hour to you gotta wait. I don't like scary movies. I don't like the suspense. Here's the thing. I don't mind monsters by themselves. I don't mind suspense by itself. I don't like suspenseable monsters. It creeps me out and it gives me nightmares even as

an adult man. So I've watched two episodes of Stranger Things, and I think I can get into it, but I don't like how it makes me feel. I don't like the feeling of being scared period. I don't like anything about being scared. It's not just TV shows. I hate haunted houses. I hate that feeling that your body has inside when that reverse thrill happens of just being scared. I don't like to be surprised surprise party people jump out. I don't like that, even if it's good, I don't

like that. And I don't even dislike surprises. I especially don't like surprises when you're told the surprise is coming, that's the worst. If you want to surprise me, first of all, don't do a jump out of surprise. I don't like that. Second of all, if you're gonna surprise me with something, just surprise me and say, oh, you got a surprise coming, because I hate that because in my head, anticipation starts and it builds up to the greatest thing ever. It's like I'm about to have the

greatest birthday in my life. I'm about to get the greatest president of my live and it never is what it's supposed to be. So my advice would be, if if you're surprising someone, don't let them know there's a surprise coming, stay away to keep the mouth shut. Thank you. Um, we've been searching online. I had a doll that a listener sit in me the wmen out and it's pretty dead.

It doesn't work anymoma. I played it too many times mm hmm m so and I would have everybody hold it all and I'll put on Snapchat and people thought it was hilarious. And so we've been searching the internet. Both Mike d and I both have and we can't find another purple doll. I still have this one, but it's um, it doesn't work anymore. It's not the batteries.

I think it's an old doll from the nineties that a listener sent me because I love that song so much, I took with me every where I went and now um, it's out. It's dead. Uh, there you go, thank you. Another thing is we're out of Pimp and Joy shirts, at least the till wines. There are still some up if you guys, go um over to you. I can't see apparel dot com um, but we're out because of you guys though, were able to raise eight dollars for the flood victims and and uh down in Louisiana. So

for those asking, we are out of the shirts. But that's that's an awesome problem to have. There are other Pimp and Joy shirts up there. I put a picture. We have new hugge Hater shirts. There's a charity attached to every shirt, as you'll see on the website. But the hugge Hater shirts or too Teddy bears hugging, one's actually angry and one's happy. And that's just like if somebody being mean to you, be nice to them back, which is a pretty pretty great message. Hard to do sometimes,

but pretty great message. I can't see apparel dot com if you guys want to see that. Um. Someone asked me this morning, I'm reading Twitter questions now because I said I would answer them. Why is cheesecake a suitable stripper name? On the show this morning? I was making I guess a reference to a strip club somehow later in this show, Oh yeah, dancing, and I was like, please welcome Cheesecake to the stage. A little bit of me was just being absurd because I know no one's

name cheesecake. But sometimes it's always like, look, i've never been to a strip club. Let's just let me just say that first. I've never been to a strip club. So the only thing that I know or what people around me say, they're like, what happens is they'll stay, please welcome Jerry Blossom to the stage, Cinnamon, Like I've never been, so I only know whatever people say. And so cheesecake, we're just one step up from what I always hear people saying. So it's like ladies and gentlemen.

Here she is Ferrari. And so Morgan was pole dancing like exercise class. So that's the deal. So I do not think cheesecake is although I do like cheesecake. You've been a club, you haven't ever been. Someone asked how Lunchbox got his name? Did ever write that in my book? I think he did. Yeah, yeah, that was in there. Um because I tell the story. I don't even know what's in my book anymore. Um, just because I tell

the stories a lot. Uh. Kevin Smith had a has a bunch of movies that I really loved and still do love. Um. I can't think I've seen anything in a while of his. But I was a huge Kevin Smith fan. He does a lot of comic book stuff now, so I guess I don't really follow that as much as I just talked for fifteen mins about superhero movies, I don't really like. I wish I like comic books more. Um, and I don't know. I can't hate on them because I love things that have to have from comic books,

like I love the superho movies. I love Breaking or Walking Dead like these are all so but he does a lot of that now. I think that's where a lot of this and stuff like that is that? What is that? Yeah? So anyway, I love with Kevin Smith, and so I love Jayan's Allen Bob back at Clerk's Mall Rats and Chasing Amy, and they would always they call each other lunch Box, and so I was like, I'm the next person I hire, I'm just gonna name lunch Box. That was it. That's why he was named that. Um,

there's no cool story behind it. I think Lunchbox has made up about ten of them over the years. Change it every time. But that's really the answer to that. How long are we at right now? We're at thirty four minutes. Okay, well, I mean it's listen. Anything you'd like to address, anything you'd like me to address while you're here, Hopefully we can find you a new doll. Yeah, I'm looking for We're looking for a new doll that that found one man dog, because I'd like to take

that with me wherever I go. No, no, no, no. I got hacked over the weekend to where where did you see the hacks come through? I didn't see. You told me about it. You texted me like, if we're not on the radio. So I kept one screenshot of it all because what happened was I got an email and I said this on the air. The email said

someone logged in from the Bronx New York. If this is that, you change your password and email, and so I was like, oh, about to be hacked, changed it immediately, but they were already in, so that meant they were able to stay in until they jumped out the page. Once I got off the page, they were done. So I saw they were and I was like, I'm about to be hacked, about to be hacked, and so they started posting all this porn stuff on my page, and

it was a lot of stuff too. The only thing that I saved because I I was like, no one's gonna believe this was a screenshot of me, which wasn't me. It was someone pimping my shirt or hack in my inside, um saying I want to be a game gay porn porn star, which I don't. So Um anyway, there's that. So I'm getting emails. Uh cool, So I got hacked. Everything's fine right now. I hope that's it. Ope, you guys come out and watch the reveging idiots. We're gonna

be in Madison, Wisconsin this Friday. That will be a fun show Friday night. There really aren't a lot of tickets left. There are some of the balcony, but in theaters balconies are actually cool because they're up high and it's air conditioned in the entire place. So that's cool. Um, We're gonna do a show and making and a show in spring Film, Missouri, and a show in Charleston, South Carolina, so those are all coming up. I hope you guys can come out. So uh yeah, Oh, somebody just tweeting

me eBay has two monsters looking at once twenty four. Um, dude, if you see like two or three in biom. Yeah. That one's like a tu pack. People are gonna go crazy. Um I'm looking on Twitter right now real quick to see if anybody's asking me anything. Um m m h. We're coming to the uh Maryland State Fair to play US and Janet Kramer or co headlining. We're not playing together. We're co headlining that show. But um, jan is a friend. Heank.

Everybody's posting pictures because I posted on Snapchat that I needed a new doll. Everybody's finding them for me. Here's a plush ogre that sings Happy Birthday, end man mena. Um So, okay, how how do you get more kids albums? Allison? Um So? We never made a hard copy of the kid's album. There's more info about that coming out soon, and I think they they want me to probably hold off on that, so I won't say anything else. I

appreciate you guys being here though. Darius Rocker asked the question on Twitter what old school wrestlers would you like to see wrestled today, and I replied back, ultimate Warrior because of his energy. Do you remember the Ultimate Warrior? He would come out and take his arm and grab the rope top rope and go crazy, swinging it up and down, and Blonde Sting was my favorite. I don't much like God Sting, never like golf Sting. That's into it Sting, So you never got to see the real

Stinger splash later nine. The Sting is like the Surfer was where it was at. Yeah, my favorite wrestler of all time, Blond Sting of the rock Man. Yeah, you're a generation behind me? Is that? Is that what it's called? The Attitude are Undertaker all that stuff. I was kind of getting out of it by then. I was kind of out of the Attitude era. But for me it was obviously whole Cogen was a big deal even before I got into it because he's been big for a long time, but like Whole care the Giant, and I

was really really young. But then once Iver became like a teenager, it was like Mr Perfect an Ultimate Warrior and Sting. Rick Flair, for Rick Flair was before I was even he was before and after I got out, he was Lex Luger. They were ravishing Rick Rude like all those guys and like old old school be like Junkyard Dog and every once in a while you drive to Memphis and watched the von Erics. Now that's old

old school wrestling. You don't even know about that. They don't even open your mouth about them Erics, you don't even know. And then I wrote to Darius, I said, ultimately warriors staying with the blonde hair and Flying Brian and z Man, who wrestled separately but also wrestled as a tag team, and people might not know Flying Brian Pillman also played this as any Bengals, Yeah, and z Man was his buddy and they were individual wrestlers, but

then they were together as a team. And then they got banned and they wore masks as the Yellow Dogs becau since they were banded, they couldn't wrestle anymore if they put masks on. I don't one knows them. Ah. Yeah, that's of the days I've been thinking. I've been thinking. I've been thinking. I've been thinking Amanda Smith wants an update from Amy's kids. You'll get one of those on the earth soon. That's and I'm really my date to give. I do think something will come soon, so I'm thinking

my time. You should give us the anside scoop on your three huge career announcement, says Emily Anne very soon. I have three really big career announcements that I am making. I'm not leaving the radio show. I will never leave the radio show unless they make me from never. I love it. That's that's where I find love. I find love on the on the microphone in the morning, and on stage, as in my loves I've had. I'm just an ordinary human stuck in my head all day long.

Thank you, Bobby Bones. There's a song by One Republic called ordinary Human that we play because I'm trying to be doing human things now. I go out and actually have some sort of resemblance of a real life because

I don't because I'll I dose work. As a matter of fact, I was on a call earlier today with um my manager ish person who like looks at everything in my career, and like we talked about everything, and it's like we're going through the schedule and she was like, heyde do you want to do this event on this night? And I was like, oh, that's the night Counting Crows and Rob Thomas are planning, but okay, I'll do it.

And she was like, you know what, you never do anything that you want to do, So I'm blocking out this night and I was like, oh, thank you. That's the one concert I'm looking forward to the whole year. That's it. That's the one concert the Counting Crows and like Matchbox twenty plan right through and I will be there and I don't I don't take it yet, but I'll go get him off like stub ub or wherever, and I will sing my brains out at that show had so much fun to google dolls talk about them.

The earlier one had so much fun. Um, let's see anyway. Mr Bobby Bones on Twitter and Instagram. Uh, let's see pros and concept transitioning to purely podcast format to have hundre peak control. Aaron C. Burger on know what that means. I let's say that on the podcast. I don't care as much that only if people two now doesn't hurt me.

But if people want to listen, that's cool because this is just me talking like on the radio, like I need you guys to listen, please listen, like please on this, I just appreciate you guys spending any amount of time with it. So there are no rules. That's the good thing about this. I can talk about something industry late over twenty minutes that nobody cares about. And you can move your finger past it until I'm done and start

it there if you want, because it doesn't matter. That's the cool thing too about listening to the show after the show. If you don't wake up in the morning, you can listen to it on radio and do the same thing. Um, I'm dun taking nadak. Yeah. Yeah. The rest of the stuff is sports talk, um anything, glad. Anyway,

that's it this episode three. I think we're gonna wrap it up right there because I have to watch episode of this TV show before it gets too late and takes the mike about how long t you can to upload this thing? Like twenty minutes? See it takes two dogs. Anyway, Thank you all. I'm gonna have throw it over the announcer now, who's waiting in the corner booth where he stands every episode. So take your announcer. Thank you, Bobby. And that's it for episode three of the Bobby Cast.

As always, we appreciate you listening. Special thanks to our guests Dusty the Dog, who did nothing but sit in the chair. He didn't lick himself or the leather. Dusty the Dog, thank you very much. This week for being a good dog. He's actually asleep right now. You can see a picture of him Mr Bobby Bones on Instagram. It's our producer, Mike Deed. Thank you, Mike d. Follow Mike d on snatchat and Instagram at m I K E D E s t r oh Mike d Stroke

follow Bobby's Mr Bobby Bonones. Unless you're on Snapchat, then it's Bobby Bond Show. I wish it was less confusing. I'm your announcer and thanks to our sponsor, we don't have one yet, hopefully we will soon. Until next time, everybody, this has been the Bobby Cast. Have a great rest of your day, afternoon, night, weekend, or weekday, or wherever this may find you. Goodbye,

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