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February 27, 2018 89 mins

Amy's Uber driver calls the show to talk about her airport fall and Lunchbox hits the streets to get random opinions on Bobby's appearance

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Everybody transmitting America this show, Bobby, Welcome to Tuesday show,
Good by Studio. You know we've been talking about Amy's
son and try this bedwedding alarm and that didn't work,
and so now you're doing pull ups. Yeah, we just

(00:23):
go ahead and take care of it so we don't
have to wash the sheets quite as much. How does
he feel about those? He likes them. He wants to
put him on every night, which is good because I thought, well,
maybe he's not gonna be that into this, You're not
gonna want to wear it. But every night he's like,
mom My, pull up my pull up and they've got
Spider Man on the front. Doesn't know where I'm during
the day. I totally where I'm during the day, Like
if I was committing I'll wear them all the time. No, no, no,

(00:44):
it's just at night for emergencies. There's some mornings he
wakes up and he's like, no PEPs. So it's great
the win win. Do you feel like it's actually stopping
it a bit or is it just right now? No?
Just right now. We still have just cut off the
water at a certain time, like in the evening, no
more water. And sometimes we were like, Mom, I'm thirsty.
I'm like, oh, just a little tiny sip. So you

(01:06):
still let him have water, a little tiny sip and
then before we go to bed, let's try to go
to the bathroom before we go to bed. And sometimes
he fights me on it. And it's normally the nights
where I can't get him to go to the bathroom
before we go to bed, the helen of watering the bed.
How are the kids sleeping better? Kind of better? I
mean it just depends, like better better when my husband

(01:27):
puts him down, because he doesn't really put up with it.
He's like, okay, read a few stories. Good night kids
by I read a few stories, and then they're like, Mom,
please stay, we're scared. I'm like, okay, I need to
just walk out, but I have a hard time walking out.
But do they sleep? You have to think about them.
Do they sleep better when your husband does it? Yeah?
I mean I don't know. I'm not in there. We

(01:48):
just kind of let him be and I'm assuming, but
then I also believe, Like last night, for example, my
daughter was knocked out. I mean, my son was knocked
out cold. But then my daughter was like I'm scared,
like please stay with me, and so I'm thinking, do
you feel like sheally just says that sometimes to make
you stay even though she's not scared she could beat
But then what if she really is scared? You know,
I guess as a parent, you just don't know. Yeah,

(02:09):
and they're older, and it depends on how tired I
am and how much I want to you know, most
of the time, I want to make sure they feel
safe and secure. Sometimes they'll feel safe or later if
they're a little more scared. Now, just some parenting advice.
I'd like to give good from never having a kid myself,

(02:30):
I know, but I'm not dealing with kids that like
always grew up in a safe home like there. I mean,
I have a unique situation where the hun literally never
slept alone. I know, he's just a little more hardcore
than I am. I try to remember. When he comes downstairs,
I'm like, you know, they're in a unique thing, like
they've never been alone. He's like, yeah, they'll be fine,

(02:50):
And are they I hope. So we'll find out one
day one day. Good morning, good morning. So what we
do at this time of the show as we recognize somebody,
and that's what this is about. Here, recognizing people doing
cool things. Listen to this Martin Davis and Georgia. He's

(03:11):
a police officer. So he goes up to a car
and there's a baby in the car whose heart has
stopped beating because the baby was born in the car,
and said what happened? Which had a baby? The hearts
stopped beating? So the cop takes two fingers and does
two finger compressions on the newborn baby. He kept doing

(03:31):
compressions until the ambulance showed up with his pointer finger
and his middle finger. They were taken to a nearby
hospital and both are doing well at this point. Okay,
good to know. I feel like, in case we're ever
in this scenario, we take our two fingers and do
tiny Can I tell you what happened? If we're in
this scenario, I would just start screaming and crying and run.
I know. We got to remain cool, calm collected. Yeah,

(03:53):
that's not me. That's why this guy is an awesome
police officer. And that's why I'm pushing buttons here in
a radio show. But at two your compression isn't that crazy? Yeah? There,
I see you, officer Martin Davis. I see you. Bobby
Bones show story, It's producer Raymond. In Airline News, a
Southwest flight had to make an emergency landing in Salt

(04:13):
Lake after engine issues. Witnesses soft flames coming from the engine. Luckily,
to plane landed safely. In California, driverless cars are gonna
be tested for the first time without a person behind
the wheel and without a backup driver. These cars should
be on the road in the next couple of months.
And finally, in weather News, over seventy rivers in the
heartland of America are at or above floodstage. More rain

(04:36):
is on the way late tonight and tomorrow's starting in
Texas and moving across the South. Yeah. Our twenty four
year old head of digital Morgan number two, thinking about
getting another job. I told you I was scared. Wait,
why not leaving this job though? But I think it's
the start of the bigger what's the problem, Morgan number two? Oh,

(04:58):
it's nothing. I just some kind of bore when I
leave work and I kind of sit around and all
my friends are working, So I'm like, I guess I
could get another job, make some money and save it all.
What kind of job? Um? Blake Shelton opened a new
bar in Nashville, and I kind of want to go
serve or like Barton there and then day yeah, day,
or like on the weekends. Okay, well, let's I think

(05:20):
each of us have some advice that lunchbox. I think
you should give her advice. First, she has all that's
free time. What do you do with your free time?
You should nap. You are listening, you struggle in the mornings.
I look over and you are sometimes barely awake. I
do not think you can handle the hours of another job.
You're tired all the time. Get as much sleep as
you can because listen, you're getting older and it's gonna hurt.

(05:42):
So you say she shouldn' nap? What are some tips
to help you throughout the day with all your naps.
I am just really good at sleeping. So I can
fall asleep sitting up on the couch watching TV, lay
down on the couch, or if you go in your
bedroom and put the blinds down and you can sleep
so good, it's amazing. Eat right after you eat lunches
when you should nap, because that's when you get tired. Yeah, okay,

(06:09):
so I'd like to give you some advice now, Okay,
So you leave work and you go, oh, I don't
have anything to do. What if you did more work
at this job, Like you just spent more time building
out things from this job. I do that a lot.
I think it's like there's always do more work. If
I've learned in my life, there's always room to do
more work. I definitely want to do that. But I
think it's like I'm on my computer so much. I

(06:31):
need like some human interaction. She needs face to face
because I'm just always so involved in social media. I
need to like take some time away and just you know,
have some human volunteer act. I do that. I do
volunteer where at Nashville Rescue Mission? Look at you? How
many days a week do you do that? Right now?
It's just too there's a lot. Do you want to

(06:55):
take a job? But no, no, no, you need naps now.
I know she's and tears. Definitely catch up to your
twenty four. You're young. You feel like you have all
this energy. Just wait, start banking it, save it up
so that way when your thirties, you're like, I'm so
glad I rested a little bit when I was in
my twenties. What do you advise her. I'm with you, like,
I think that she has a twenty four to be

(07:19):
on a morning show and brought in the way that
she was. I feel like there's a lot of opportunity
for here and if she could like capitalize on that,
be big time. Yeah. I don't even know what that is,
but she'll figure it out. Just get started on a family,
you know, get that's true. Kids kids, kids, kids, kids kids.

(07:40):
How's it gonna do on your boyfriend number two? It's
going really great? Last time we heard it was maybe
like well, and then she posted these posted cryptic posts
on Instagram like I miss home so much. Life is
not what I thought it would be. And I'm going
is it us at the show or is it her boyfriend?
Never know? And so I tend to think it's the
boyfriend because who would want to hang out with us
all day? That's a great point. We're great, is the boyfriend? No,

(08:03):
it's nobody. I'm just you know, complicated human. I'm twenty
four trying to figure out all my feelings all the time.
How's he doing? He's doing great? Good? Yeah, we're better
than ever? Is he? Like? Why is he trying to
get a job all I wanted to hang out a
little bit. Yeah he does. Has he posted you on
his social media as yet? No? But it's almost there?

(08:24):
And how are you been together seven months? Why didn't
I think he didn't? Why do I think he didn't
have a job? Because look at him. I'm just kidding.
He's a good looking dude. He's better looking at all.
But I'm just really, he doesn't have a job. Yes
he does? Is he happy with? Yeah? A starter job?

(08:47):
Trying to think what was I thinking that he like?
I thought he was like not? It wasn't stable. Maybe
let us know what you come up with again. Don't
let that job effect his job though. Yeah, time to
bring the positivity this yeah, around the room with some

(09:09):
Tell me something good, all right, Amy, give me your
good news. A woman straight up went into frozen water
to pull a dog out to safety. The dog had
fallen in the icy water, and people are yelling at her,
don't do it, don't do it. The ice is breaking,
like you're gonna just kill yourself, and she's like, I
have to. It's a dog. I have to do it.

(09:31):
I have to save it. And guess what saved it
a lot of times when these scenarios come up, I go.
I wouldn't have the courage to do that. I openly
admit that I'm a coward in many ways. However, if
I see a dog in water, I'm going after it.
I know, I my heart going after the dog. Well,
I mean because the dog. Yeah, I can't really do anything,
and it's a dog, and dogs love me even if

(09:54):
they shouldn't, you know what I mean. I would go
in and good for her. How old was she to
to say, as the elderly lady, you know it's an
unidentified woman. Yeah, I actually was really elderly. Scott is
thirty seven years old. He's a mountain climber and he
saw on Facebook there there's two dogs missing on this
mountain sub zero temperatures, and Scott says, man, I love

(10:17):
the mountains. He climbs up the mountain, rescues the two dogs.
They've been up there for two days. He got him.
They were still happy to see him. He's this guy.
Everybody's saving animals. I love this. An elderly woman who
called the police because she didn't know what to do
about a hole in her roof gets a visit a
police officer who decides to take out the tools and
patch up the home himself. Nice, which you're gonna find

(10:38):
any volunteers through the work, and she'd have the money.
Cop said, I got this, got the tools, goes picked
up shine goals, fixes a hole. It's above and beyond. Yeah,
as I'm talking about right there. Show. What's a new
show you're watching? Amy, It's a new Netflix original called
seven Seconds. What's about? It's about this kid that was

(11:01):
riding his bike. Habn's reet an African American kid hit
by a white cop. And I'm only one episode in,
so that's basically what's happened so far, but they try
to cover it up because of the scandal. It might
come from it. What's it science fiction or is it
just a drama? Real drama? Lunch Boks talking yesterday about
The Five, The Five, the one Jason al Dean recommended,

(11:24):
Oh man, it's five kids, they're in this town and
one goes missing. Twenty years later, his DNA shows up
at a crime scene and all the friends are like what.
And one of the friends grew up to be a cop,
so he's investigating it. It's crazy. There's a show that
haven't started on Netflix and it's some science fiction cops story.
Has anyone seen this? Uh? Have billboards up for it too,

(11:46):
And I'm always thinking if Netflix is investing in billboards,
must be good, it must be really good. But I've
been trying to catch up on The Americans, which you know,
I'm pretty deep into season three at this point. But
it's called Carbon Carbon, that's it also Carbon. Before he
started seven Seconds, I watched the Altra Carbon like previews thing,
and I was like, no, can't get into it. Apparently

(12:07):
it's amazing. I'm sure it is. Shoot. Yeah, you know
what is amazing? Ozark? Yeah, you finally watched it. Fly
watched it. Oh my goodly done. I have I don't
know how many episodes are I'm through nine. I don't
know how many of the But it was slow at
the beginning, right slow at the beginning. I thought it

(12:27):
was slow at the beginning that first episode. I was like, whoa,
Now I'm with you, Bobby. It took two or three
to kind of ye. I wasn't convinced until but then
it's really good. Jason Bateman's in it. Yeah, it's like
a breaking bad. It's on the other side of breaking bad,
meaning breaking bads where he actually does the drug is
the money laundering part. So it's like, yeah, and so
anything Jason Bateman's and now is almost good. Yes, he's

(12:50):
awesome from that corner. I think this is my theory,
is that he couldn't get worked for a long time
because he was a kid actor. So what he started
to do with a deuce and started to direct movies
and became really skilled at the other things. So he
kind of produced and directed himself into these independent films,
had a couple of independent films that were good, and

(13:12):
then he was just brought he was cool again. That's
what I think happened. And so when someone's cool, they
started to put him in more things. It might see
Black Panthers at me, haven't that thing's gonna make a
billion dollars in the next few weeks? Really, Yeah, it's good.
I see some people now saying they hate it just
because it's so popular, and it's the thing to say
when something gets so big. I'm not only in a
game of throwing. I think it's kind of stupid on it. Yeah,

(13:35):
Black Panthers really good. And Eddie, did you take your
kids to see it? No, Junior wants to see it.
But it's PG thirteen if I want to break that
room now. My daughter really wants to see it. She's
already convincing me she's already seen it. I'm like, there's
no way you've already seen it. I'll say this thing
cool about it is that it's really cool for kids
to see a black superhero because in the past we've
all just seen basically white superheroes. And I can see

(13:57):
where if you're a black kid, you're finally I finally
have a superher that looks like me, especially one of
these the last ten years Major motion picture. Like that
part of it. I was like, that's really cool for
a black kid to go. But because we see Superman,
I'm white, I just assume all of the the superheroes
and white. They have been Spiderman, Superman, wonder Woman. So
that part of it was really cool. I don't know

(14:18):
if that affects I mean, Eddie Sons hispanic. I mean,
we need a Mexican superhero too quick right now? No, No,
So I thought Black Panther was really good, though, Okay,
I don't know that it's so bad for your kids
to see either one of you. I think they say
a couple of bad words okay, the usually bad words, Okay,

(14:39):
they can fly by those. And there's fighting, but it's
superhero fighting okay, so it's not realistic super really gory
or I think it's okay for your kids, both of
your kids. Let's go. Let's all go together, them all.
How about that bones take it for the day, all
four of them. It's working a lot. Well, first of all,

(15:01):
Amy only gave me one of her kids, and he guys,
two of them are too much. And I took her son. Yeah,
but she didn't give me your daughter. Oh, there's no
way you can handle for all of them and document it.
Could do Instagram live. I would do awesome. First thing,
ice cream store. They'd love you. Oh. I would get
them so sugared up and take them to the movie. Oh.

(15:22):
They I would sugar them up, get them feeling like
and then let's go watch a movie. You're gonna love
kids movies too, because you can text and be on
your phone. You can talk on the phone in the
kids movie because they're all talking to Oh. Oh it's
super loud. And give me on Twitter. You can do it.
Line the kids up. Okay, let's do this downhead sorry
up today this story comes to us from Iowa. A

(15:45):
woman was charged with misuse of nine one one when
she called police because her toilet was clogged. How about that.
I think we have a clip here location of the emergency.
My emergency is there's no okay. I'd like to just
make an observation. I think she may had a drink

(16:06):
or two. Maybe yeah, oh yeah, they did say alcohol
wasn't munch box at your bonus story of the day.
What do they do that restaurant. I think they give
you a ticket. I don't know if they arresta or not.
But she was charged with misusing nine one will have
a charge. Yeah, that's misuseed for sure. Everybody transmitting America

(16:32):
is all show the weirdest thing you've ever seen someone
do in the car next to you. That's what we're
gonna talk about in a second. Amy you go first, Um, well,
probably a girl clipping her toe nails and a red
light yesterday? Yeah, red light. I think maybe because it

(16:53):
was sandal weather here for the first one. What I
have no idea. I was thinking maybe she just wasn't prepared.
She was in a hurry, should have thrown sandals because
at the red light through a leg up you gotta
do what you gotta do. I think for me it's
probably been I've driven up beside someone as they were
driving or reading a book. I saw that too. Yeah,

(17:17):
the book was on the steering wheel and the woman
I saw was just enjoying a fine novel as she
was driving down the street. That's how they can't be
that safe. They show he's driving down the road, and
what do you see in the car next to you?
I saw a woman reading a book straight up. Amy
saw someone yesterday clipping their toe nails. You're on the
air casey in Texas? Hi? How are y'all real good?

(17:41):
What do you see? I saw a guy shaving with
an electric raver just as he was going into work.
It sounds pretty efficient to me. Eyes in front of
I'm assuming his eyes were on the road still, right,
His eyes were still on the road, right. Yeah, I
can't hate on that. It's a guy getting stuff done.

(18:03):
I need to get me an electric razor. Why well,
I have a great shave shave razor. But when I'm
in a hurry, you can do it in the car.
It's just dangerous and I want to drive in shape
like I'd be scared. I'd never used one of those,
but I'd be scared if I was driving doing it
that I would cut myself. They don't cut now, they
don't cut. And even this morning, Edie just told me

(18:23):
with a TV commercial to cut and Adam like shave. Yeah,
but you look good like that. That's good for the video.
I just wish you had electric razor. I use it.
Jennifer and Tampa, what do you see somebody doing in
their car crushing their cheek? What do you do with
this bit? I don't know. A bottle swallow it? Yeah,

(18:44):
I know, Jennifer and Tampa. Thank you very much for
calling man a good Yeah, I appreciate you. Hey Brittany
in Ohio, Hi, body, I thought someone playing their trumpet
while driving? First I ever heard of that one. And
so were they going to town or were they just
like running scales? What were they doing on the trumpet?

(19:06):
Have any idea? Oh? Yeah, he was just playing a
full time on his trumpet, just going to town on it.
When the Saints marching? Oh, when no Saints go marching?
And yeah, Brittany, and thank you, I appreciate you. Let's
go over to Christina and Lexington, Kentucky. Christina, Hi, Lexing
in South Carolina. I'm sorry, my bad they didn't write

(19:30):
that on the screen. Sorry. But I was driving the
day before the eclipse and I saw five people in
a row wearing eclipse glasses. They're wearing them, they were driving. Yes,
less safe than shaving while driving. Yeah, I think that
that's less safe. You couldn't see out of those, Yeah,
I don't remember. I do because you get to look

(19:50):
at the sun with them. That means you can't see
it's pretty dark. Yeahy, thank you Christina and Lexington, South Carolina.
Appreciate that, and thank you for all the calls too.
By the way, was this a gym yesterday? And I
knew I wasn't feeling perfect and you shouldn't work hard
and just go hard if you're not feeling right. And
so I like this thing now? And then one of

(20:12):
my ears is full? Mike, how do I get my
ear on clog? Do you google that? What do I do? Nostril?
I blew my nose into my hand, Like no, I like,
I'll blew. Oh that's scary. Yeah, but one of my
ears on clog. Oh. So then somebody suggested to take
a piece of paper and stick it into light it
on fire. Yeah, that's a that's a Mexican thing. Wax

(20:35):
just comes right out. But I don't think wax is
your problem. Oh it's not wa Yeah, you have drainage
in there, something in there. Yeah, I should have pushed
it so hard yesterday, Amy, Why do I just continue
to work so hard all the time? Now you have
a problem wrong with me? Dedicated, always working hard all
the time. I knew that should pretty amazing if just

(20:57):
you know chi, I did that my ears, but on
one side and the nose like lunch box. Went to
the flea market yesterday, Yeah, and I saw a celebrity
and I was walking. I was like, oh, that looks
like one of the girls from Maddie and Tay, and
so I had to google it and it was Maddie
for Maddie and Tay at the flea market. On The

(21:18):
problem is I didn't go up to her because I
didn't know she was Maddie or Tay. And by the
time I figured it out, I couldn't find her again.
She was smooching on some dude. They were looking at couches, yeah,
and I was like, oh, that's and I pulled it
up on Google and I was like Maddie and Tay,
Maddie and yet, oh that's Maddie And then I lost
her in the crowd. As many times as they've been
in here, you still don't know. Well. I knew they

(21:39):
were Maddie and Tay, but I've never said hey Maddie,
Hey Tay. I just said hey Maddie and Tay. I
don't know which one's which, But now I know it's like, hey,
New York Hankies haven't given a duet lunch box? But
does you know which one Dan is? And s? Brooks
and done? They looked the same, Brooks and they both
got there? Did Dan and Shade look the same? I

(22:02):
don't know which one's with? What about Florida and Georgia?
I know they're one is b k another one? But Dina,
who's here? What about brothers Osborne? One has a beard?
But Dina? Which one is John? Which one is t J?
Don't just guess? But do you know no one's married

(22:24):
to the girl Lucy Silva Silva? Yeah, but you don't
know who which one it is? The one with a beard.
Do you know his name? No, that's at least a thing,
that's that's John. Okay, I just when they're a duo.
I don't learn their names. I just know him as
their group name, and Maddie and Tay. But it's pretty
cool to see the celebrity shopping at the flea market
and looking at couches and smooching with some dude. Question too,

(22:47):
if you saw a little big town shopping, would you
know who Kimberly and Karen are? Yes, because when they
come in, Bobby calls them by their name all the time,
and I've met them hundreds of times. I feel like, now,
which one is Kimberly the curly here? Yeah, it's right,
camera slaman Yeah good, Yeah, any other dude, what about
the Swan brothers? Right? I mean, I mean, no, I

(23:13):
know what. I don't even know their names, Carlton and Darren. No,
I have no idea, but yeah, it was pretty cool
over just say, you know she's got a boyfriend. Okay,
you've had three times he's fascinated with kiss some dude,
how long did you watch this? Why are you so creepy?

(23:37):
Not creepy? Yeah, you mentioned three times you starry kissing
the dude. I'm just letting everybody know. Okay, made way
to get the back in, they got any record, they
got new music coming out. I saw that a few
weeks ago. We were dark this party together. She went
no no she but no named drop. Yeah, we were

(23:58):
darkness party together. There hed hit the name drop button.
I can't do that without death with the Bobby Bos.
Here's Tuesday's top five songs this week. Number five Devin
Dawson All on Me, you got my number, you can
call on me, you tumble with the fall on me,
you're mad, you can dig it out on me. Its

(24:21):
a good one, could count on me. It's a former
on the Virgin artist That song on the Virgin number four,
written the sand We just told former number one, trying
to get it well, names a Tattoo, just a mamar
On number three. Chris Stapleton broken Halos, his highest single ever.

(24:46):
Hello Thomas Rhett, Marry Me at number two. It's just you.
She don't want to marry men. I feel bad for
the song because we're pop. It would be a ten

(25:08):
week number one and it would stay in the top
of the charts forever, and it would be a song
that we would know for ten years. But because our
format stupid with taking songs and shoving them off the
chart so quick. It's gonna come and it's gonna go.
It's gonna be over. I mean, it will always be
a song, but that's the song that would be one
of those that last for a long time. But we
don't do that. All the radio labels and record live

(25:28):
there we started. Board still isn't fixed either. Just here
he goes. Did you get your parking spot this morning? Yeah,
only because I get here early. But still number one
five more minutes. I'm Scotty McReary. Congratulations to Scotty McCreary.

(25:53):
But that dude, first ever number one eight turned my
helmet in walk to the fifty yard line. The number
one pop song right now is n F Let You Down?

(26:15):
Christian rapper, right? I don't know search that. I'm pretty
sure that I used to listen to n F and
he was a Christian rapper unless I'm taking of like
LFO or b LT maybe Ario Speedwagon, I don't know,
but hey, he does Christian hip hop. Yeah, there you go,
that's what I used to listen to him. Dang yep.

(26:36):
I don't really know his new I don't know his
non Christian stuff. It's not my style. I remember thinking, man,
this guy is really good. That UM number one Alternative
songs from Alice Merton. It's called No Roots Home. And

(27:00):
then Drake God's Plan is the number one urban song. Yeah, yeah,
I hope it. Sometimes I won't. I feel too sometimes
I don't like all Drake's song sounds exactly the same.
And by that I mean exactly awesome. I mean they
are very similar, and he's got his he knows exactly.

(27:21):
He's the people's rapper. They are, there are better rappers.
What do you mean the people's rapper? He gives them
what they want. He didn't try to get too crazy.
Kendrick Lamar is so artsy, brilliant and a different thinking
plane than Drake is. In my mind. He creates, but
it's so new and so odd that you care, Like, whoa,
that's kind of weird. He's using a tuba. Yeah, Drake

(27:43):
just knows. We'll go right down the middle. So you
know what I mean? What do I know except price
heavy hip hop deal that's right, Captain Caucage, that's right.
So all that said, that's the big music out now
page in Boston. Hello, good on a page? What do
you want to say? So after listening this morning, I

(28:04):
think you guys should take a CPR class. I've seen
enough on TV page. I'm good like I read all
these stories that people watching a documentary and saving lives.
I've seen many a documentary. Oh but so when you
have CPR and an infant, it's two fingers. On an
adolescent it's one hand, and on adults it's two hands.
Now I know even more. We learned that this morning

(28:26):
because I did the baby pup. Also, if there's someone
that's struggling with life, I'm probably gonna run fast I
can to get someone else. I think that's probably a
good point that we should all learn different. Does anybody here, No, CBR,

(28:46):
I took it a high school, mean to high school.
But agard he was a lifeguard drinking. I had three
saves in my belt red shorts. You have three, yes,
and one was a double a kid and a mom. Yes,

(29:11):
I was a lifeguard. He says he was a three
star football records. Okay, he has more fish tails? All right, anybody, okay,
go ahead and nothing. I'm just being y'all are joining
in on the laughing. But Eddie's mad at me for
calling about you. You're the only one that laughed when
he said. I was a lifeguard, and I didn't think
anything of it. I thought, you walked on the beach.

(29:32):
If you're a lifeguard, there here you go. So it
wasn't a pool, it was a beach. No, it was
a pool. Oh, come on, I worked three different pools.
I got a different one. Now I'm with Amy. Thank
you for the call because that opened a whole new
cannab Eddie. He has three saves. What was a double

(29:53):
it was I'll tell you what happened. The kid jumped in. Yes,
at the community pool. The kid jumped in. The mom
was like, I'll save you, and she couldn't swim either.
So I got the kid first, then the mom brought
him back to safety. That's two saves. One. Were you
like that Mariano Rivera of pool? I would say I
was like the Mario Lopez of the pool. But yeah,
I was like nice and bronze and dude, and you know,

(30:15):
after a summer of swimming, pretty ripped. Stop it. Do
you know who Mariana Rivere is? Yeah, Carlton, No, who's Mariana.
Oh he's a baseball player. He had the greatest closer
of all time. Yeah, Yankees pay I thought you was
on my Carlton all the time, and no, it wasn't

(30:36):
Carlton like Mario Lopez. I don't think you're at all
like Mario Lopez. And anyway, oh yeah, you should have
seen me with my little red shorts on. No, I
shouldn't have. Okay, everybody, thank you? How about Red and Tennessee?
Read Gerald, what's up? Hey boy? How are you this morning?
I'm good man. What's going on with you? Headed to works?

(30:58):
Listen to your show every morning? Apreciate everybody else? I
always thinking, how about an idea if your listeners call
over the morning corny every once in a while. Never, never, No,
I'm gonna tell you why. I read We've tried that before,
and then all of a sudden, it's a nine minute
monologue that I've gotta cut off because I'm like, okay,
let's go to uh Jimmy and Philadelphia. Jimmy's like, okay,

(31:18):
so here's what happened. Girls walking on the street, right,
she runs into a guy. This guy's like, I got
seven things to tell you, and then all of a sudden,
you're three minutes into a joke. That's just we tried that.
It doesn't work. We tried it many times, so we'll
leave the joke talent to Amy. As far as the
morning cornyes, I appreciate the advice Amy. The pro Yeah,

(31:38):
I appreciate the advice because we have tried that. I
thought the same thing as you did. Read. But yeah,
it's just you know, let's prose do the jokes that
gave me a morning short one, a real short clean one. Red. Okay, Red,
come on, I'm Red. I'm gonna trust you, so don't
let me down. I promise. What the preachers say when
the church parked down? What did the preachers say when

(32:01):
the church burned down? If everyone was like Red, we
could do this, but they're not. That's good. That's good.
That's good. That's good. That's good. I'm going Hey, Red,
have a great morning, buddy, Auddy. That's funny. This United

(32:28):
airplane is up and they're flying from New Jersey to Tampa.
That couldn't get off because one passenger started freaking out
that he's in the wrong plane. And so you know,
on the wrong plane. Iother wrong plane starts freaking out,
opens the emergency exit. The shoot comes out and just
slides off and runs away. When I got to see
the passenger was yelling that he didn't belong on the

(32:48):
plane because it was the wrong flight. So a couple
of things. One, how does a person get on a
flight if it's the wrong flight because you know the ticket.
The two is, how do you open a door? And
it opened like that and get to slide down the slide?
So officials said, hey, the guys, Troy, Hey put them
under arrest. Charges are pending. But he was on the
right flight the whole time. I know, what did the

(33:10):
flight attend to do that thing where they trick you
and they're like, okay, buckle up, we're headed to Vegas
two or three? Did Jamaica? How funny would that be
if they did that the And then I just didn't

(33:31):
know that the old slide shoot came out that easy. Yeah,
if you open that door before you fly off? Yeah,
but really yeah, but how do you know that? I
just end it on TV like I wouldn't know that
it comes out that easy. And I've been on lots
of airplanes. Man, Sorry, I get this illness. Things setting
in most to like go for beyond the road for

(33:53):
work for the next five or six days. Shake it mentally,
give yourself that healthy vision board, I don't work my
healthy vision boards a lifestyle. Sometimes you just break down.
Do you leave yourself notes on the bathroom mirror and
what lipstick? Do you? No? Post its? No, I don't.

(34:18):
Nothing like that, nothing encouraging, not in the mirror show.
Tomorrow we will play that new Jaco In song and
tomorrow Jaco and will be in studio around this time.
So wherever we are now, just remember remember turn the
radio on here Jaco on tomorrow. Alright, cool play extra

(34:39):
Nashville in Hollywood. Amy's thirty second skinny, Brett Young announced
that he got engaged to his longtime girlfriend Taylor Mills
earlier this month. There's no wedding day, but he says
it will happen in Arizona, which is where they first met.
They were not for like six years and broke up
and back together, so it's not like she's someone new.
And Sharon was the best se ling artist globally last year.

(35:02):
Drake was in second, followed by Taylor Swift and third.
I'm Amy, that's your thirty second skinny list? Yeah, Ed,
Drake and Taylor you know I'm all first name you,
Christina and Arkansas. Hello, Oh good, Marty good morning to you.

(35:23):
What's going on? Well, I just learned to call it
and give a little maybe my advice and as we
love it, bed morning Corny. But I kind of feel
like we're missing something we used to love. When Amy
yelled a joke, could she do that sometimes? Yeah? One know,
how was you don know you have a good joke?
I mean to yell at remember back in the day. Yeah,
I know, back in the day. It's always so so

(35:46):
hard to yell. You know, you don't want to do it.
We have the angry like, no we don't, but but
we just know how it goes. So now Amy will
yell a joke, Morning morning, as yelled yelling like angry
yell or just yelling at you have to back away

(36:06):
from the microphone first of all, and yelled the joke
what old people eat for breakfast? What do old people
eat for breakfast? Old meal? Old meal? That was the
morning Corny scared me a little bit, Christina, Yes, it

(36:31):
kind of off the cuff. How do you feel about that?
I loved it. I was laughing so hard. I think
it's way thinner. Hey, we're just here to appease our people,
so maybe we should add that to the old Arsenal.
Sometimes I appreciate that call well, thank you, we love
you and say it Bill. Oh you know what I
do love the Heaville Boo pigs. What I say, absolutely, yeah,

(36:53):
thank you see later. Thanks by Yeah. Man, I'm friends
of the arcatas head coach. Now, how awesome? That pretty cool?
He said, Jersey sat me. That's your dude. Yeah, Morris, None, listen,
you're friends with that guy too, though, y yeah, but
not as close. Listen to this. So Chad Morris is

(37:15):
the coach at Arkansas. Now listen to that. Crazy. The
story is when we were in Austin, he was the
head coach at Lake Travis High School. Yes, so we
were in the same place at the same time. He
was climbing up the ladder. His wife, Paul is a
big fan of the show. So now he's head coach
at Arkansas. I'm a big fan and it just all
works together. You're crazy. Here's the thing about life. You

(37:39):
never know, never know. It's like a box of chocolates. Yeah,
you just never know. But you know, I liked coach
to I forgot about Paula. Yeah, but I'm not here
in bad mouth anybody at all. I don't even want to.
I like them all. Yeah, who would you possibly be
bad mouthing? Well, lots of people. I want to know.
I'm not bad mouth to anybody. I haven't had a

(38:00):
moment yesterday where there's an artist that we haven't seen it.
I haven't seen ida with him for a long time.
And I always think you can judge someone by their friends,
the people they keep close to them. You can judge
people first. Lie and I'll tell who the artist is
on the air. But I ran into one of his
friends and I say, hey, because I really like his friend. Hey,

(38:21):
you know we've had some missteps in the past. Why
don't you just say him, say I'm really sorry about that.
I've probably a real douche and we should get launch
or something. Bury the hatchet. There's no hatchet. It just
has never been anything. There used to be a hatchet.
We need names, you know. I'm just not going to

(38:41):
say on the air. Write it down. You can write
it down and I'll type its right or not. Just
hold it up. But yeah, it's good. I'm just trying
not to do I'm not trying to live in that
world anymore, male or female. It's not a good world.
To live in, and I can't always escape it because
I have big opinions. People with big opinions have big opinions. No,
it's not no, that's never that was never gonna fix them.

(39:02):
That was never gonna fix that one. That one just
doesn't exist. That one just doesn't. There's no hatchet. It
just doesn't exist. The hatches way, take another shot. Okay,
oh is that it doesn't. I want to write this down. Yeah,

(39:26):
I thought that might be who it is. Let me
see that paper. Amy sees all the secrets we know,
we don't see them. Tomorrow show will be interesting because
Jake o One will be on also tomorrow. Kathy Lee
from today's show, Kathleen Gifford, she'll be on tomorrow too,
so the first time we've ever had her here. So

(39:47):
all that's happening tomorrow. I did see where Kathy Lee
went on the voice and saying is that I didn't Hey,
where's this? Where's this clip? What's it on Wednesday's page?
Doesn't say Tuesday? Yeah, we're Tuesday. I'm sure. Yeah, I
just want to make sure I don't know what dated
ran out of room. Okay, here we go. This is

(40:07):
a hooda and Cathy Lee on the voice harmony. Let's
just see Cathole. She's the one that can sing. Yeah,

(40:29):
So they didn't. I don't think they. No one turned around, man,
I don't think so. I don't watch it. So did
they not? I wonder if they just didn't know who
was back there, and maybe they didn't know I'm more
of an American. I don't, guy, I get it. What
can I say? I understand? What can I say? You
can do about that? Nothing to do about that. But

(40:52):
Kathila will be on tomorrow. She has a new song
coming out tomorrow. So does Jake go on, which, by
the way, I know Jake's gonna give me crap because
I don't have asked for music early. And I was like, hey,
some of the song I want to hear it, but
I'd already heard it at this music summit that we had,
and they played it over the top, so everybody already
heard it. Wasn't something new. But he has a song
and they used the music to Jack and Diane for

(41:12):
his new song called I Was Jack You Were Diane?
Where is that song? I'm not always playing today, but
Wednesday's page apparently everything's on Wednesday's page. It's Tuesday, Tuesday,
my board fixed hit. Oh no, here we go. Okay,
So anyway, Jake, Jake, I want to be in tomorrow.
This is just I'll give you a little sample of
its SAPs all we get. Yeah, give me the start

(41:41):
of it, the hook and the start of it. Probably
Wednesday page what yeah, I check check December. Okay, here
you go this, here's the beginning of it. Okay, that's

(42:03):
all I'm giving you. Though, we'll play Jake's song though
now that's I mean that used the music from Jack
and Diane. It's crazy, and make the new song. I'm
gonna leave that there for you guys to nival on.
I've been told that by so many people, by people
in the industry, by people on Facebook, that I'm not
good looking enough to be on TV. So lunch Box
decides to go out a picture of me. The people

(42:24):
are standing around and just say, hey, you don't know
this guy, but do you think he's good looking enough.
It's called rate this guy. Okay, I'm gonna show you
a picture of this. I'm gonna show you a picture
of a guy, and I just want you to give
me your thoughts on attractiveness. What you like, don't like
and look at the picture. So that's how we're gonna
do rate this guy. We have five of these. Here's

(42:45):
number one. I need you to judge someone based on looks.
I'm gonna show you a picture and I just want
your feedback on what you think of him. What do
you think of that guy? Kind of nerdy? What makes
him nerdy? I guess classes and hair? Hey does pretty eyes?
On a scale one of ten? What would you want
to ten? Why are you doing this seven face for TV?

(43:08):
You think he can make it on TV? Or not?
Quite there? Sure? Sure, I'm not very convinced. Okay, okay
that one. How about this one? I love facial hair.
I don't have facial one of the picture, by the way,
just in case you're all wondering, Okay, it's full beard. Yeah, no,
I love facial hair. He's got a little five o'clock
shadow kind of going on in that one, do I yeah,

(43:30):
a little bit? Look at that, a little noon shadow.
So he's cute. I don't really care for the hair
comes on just leaving. He's cute. Let me just cut
the clip. It's kind of like I get the whole,
you know, spike it up. But I don't really care
for it, like cute, like four cute or like like

(43:52):
seven hats I give him a eight. Nice smile too,
I like nice teeth. Man, I'm just getting dragged all sudden.
Give you a seven. So it's just you know, people,
especially in now in the country music world in Nashville
and other radio people like you. You shouldn't be on TV.
You're not good looking enough. So lunch box one out
and just pull the people. They don't know who I
am he talking to. I would say, seven, What do

(44:14):
you like about him? His glasses, his white teeth, Yes,
and he looks confident and fun. Actually he looks fun too.
You look fun, I think the picture. I'm just smiling.
I do have some white teeth though I bought. I
bought the white teeth, have those fixed. Shout out, dr

(44:36):
cutberth m M. I gave him a shout in my
book too, By the way, which my dentist one or
your other one? What bare bones? And no my newest one.
I'd written the first book already, Okay, I can't keep up. Yeah,
I got teeth foot and I was like, shu, I
give it, pay me. Do you write till this book?
Comes out out to people, and I have a whole

(44:57):
section on Amy in this new book about Amy. Have
to sign something, I know they should have sent it
to you. I got it yesterday. I had to get
my like a check. Yeah, I got What by that
I mean? I just gotta review it myself? Really you
sign it? Who cares? Basically signing over all my rights? Yeah,

(45:23):
here's lunchbox is showing a picture of me to people. Okay, Um,
I like his hair and his glasses and he looks
very personable. He does, he does. He looks like a
very personable fun They tag teaming over here, so many
people saying fun. The word fun eight. So if you

(45:45):
were single, he was single, you would do him a call,
have him give you a call. Did you see him
on TV? Could he be a TV guy? Yeah? Absolutely?
Their folks enjoyed that. Yeah, enjoyed that segment. A lot show.
Big flood and the water level was so high the

(46:06):
guy's yard was completely flooded, and so dude caught a
fifty pound catfish. It's crazy things huge, Just a picture
of it at Bobby bones dot com. It's not the
first time that he says he got fishing in his yard.
Rose and he caught one about eighty pounds. Yeah, I
mean the old Stepdad's on Arkansas Keith. Hey, what are

(46:29):
you doing? I'll just shut out the man. Oh you
go hunting this morning? No, until you can find what
are you doing in the morning? Then? Uh, get ready
to go back to work next week, back to the park,
going back to the park. Oh, yes, you're looking forward
to it or now? Uh so what do you do

(46:52):
your first week back? What? What's what's the job until? Oh?
Probably just getting around, you know, getting everything opened up
and straighten up, and I kind of times you don't
get ready for people to start using them. Do you
drive any of those big motors? They're not real bids?
You're like full drive John DearS, you know front bit
that looks fun to me. A big mom that's get

(47:15):
six foot at a time, so that's pretty your fast.
Do you ever drive over anything just to watch it
be destroyed? Oh? Man, because I would be like, Hey,
this guy caught a fifty pound catfish in his front
yard because of a flood. What do you think about that?
I think that's pretty uh doug on me. Actually, what's
the biggest catfish you ever cut? A like of sixty

(47:37):
some fifty pounds. Where'd you catch those? Like wash? They're
not caught some forty pounds like cams. And it's not
hard to catch big cat fish they're there. You know,
Why do you say it's not hard to catch a
big catfish? Why is it not hard to catch a
big catfish in comparison to other fish? One of so

(47:57):
many of mats there, there's so many catfish on. Let's
talking like crazy. And then you know, I just grow
big and get away. A lot of times somebody hook one,
they get away and like, just grow big. I mean, catfish?
Are you bounds? Wouldn't spide me? You know? Can you imagine?
And I've seen something he's answering these questions already know

(48:17):
the answer to. But can you imagine the eighty pound
catfish in your yard? No period, just period? Think about that.
It's bigger than your kid. Yeah, no, I'm picturing eighty
pounds pretty big. Gave me respects it? No? No, what
what do you say? I feel like strappers don't have
a big Those are just big fish. They grow big
property catfish, I grow big and they will catch them.

(48:40):
Do you still tro lines would be a good one?
Can you still put our trae lines, okay, can you
Yeah you can. You can put out trawal lines. I
put it out. You know, we used a lot of
floaties and now those noodles we used to take, I said,
we him and I as a kid. But you take
oil cans and you cut the top of them off

(49:00):
and then you put them upside down and they float,
and then you put trot lines on that. But we
were we were just using what we used to get by, right, Yeah.
I mean it's a lot easier that way. Yeah. Man,
then we go and you put a lot of work. Yeah,
but it's also like lazy cat fish are really really
poop you know, did you know that? I mean I

(49:22):
just felt like trot line was kind of lazy. Though.
You laid it out and you came back to it,
you set it in from you pulled up and you
checked it. Yeah, that's pretty much recent. It's not really
lazy to fish. And that's just smart fishing. I guess,
work smarter, not harder. Right, that's all right? Well, I
was gonna check in with you, see what you thought
about this catfish. Yeah, that's that's a good one man.

(49:43):
Everything else going to write with you that sounds good
outside of going back to work. What do you do
for today? Then the rest of the day today, I'm
going to go do a little fishing today and I'm
going to go, you know, check my trail caramels off there.
I've got there my out and you just pur around
me out. Actually, so what do you do with the
chill cameras once you take them back? You get like

(50:04):
a memory card from it back or do you just
actually look at the camera. I'll just take the murmur card.
But but I always not cameras to smell all year.
I'll check com periodically now and see what's going on
some big turkey season. I'm trying to maybe see some
turkeys and might walk by those strange turns, you know,
she said, outdoor buying out This hollas them out all
the year and chickens periodically, so it's like checking inventory.

(50:27):
It's a camera chicken chicken in the door. Yes, what's
going on out there? It would be like your security camera.
You want to see what when the delivery gotta bring stuff,
what time he brings it, if he stealing is anything,
if he's a turkey, what's in my in my area?
That's where I want to see what's going on in
my area. Yeah, well, I appreciate, appreciate your waking up
and talking to us. Not a problem, man, All right,

(50:49):
talk to you soon. All right, see later. Dude, there
is Arkansas Keith the old step dad, and he goes, huh,
get in the front yard. No, we're just in general. Actually,
I ain't impressed. That's cool. I guess, I mean, I
guess that's something whatever. Everybody transmitted America Show. Elvis Presley

(51:18):
is running for an Arkansas congressional seat. He's dead? Is
this some person named Elvis Presley? Yeah, it is so.
Elvis Presley is officially running for a congressional seat in Arkansas.
Elvis D. Pressley. He does perform as Elvis Presley, but

(51:38):
he's running as the Libertarian nominee, and so they both
filled paperwork. Want the pool again. I'll be the governor
of Arkansas one day. Markets market down unless after running
gets Elvis. That's trouble. Hey, bri mom, I'm worried about
Main Street in Wall Street. You know, I'd like to

(52:02):
say thank you everybody for coming out to my goobertatorial
press conference today. Thank you. The government is a solution,
that's the problem, pretty mama. Here you know what else
the problem? Pretty mama checking out at the Heartbreak Hotel.
You have to maintain that all the time, pretty mama.
Thank you very much for coming to the Governor's mansion. Honey.
I'm the king of rock and roll. Now I want
to be your king of governor Ship. He's gonna do

(52:25):
it all the time. The King of Arkansas has left
the building, Thank you very much. The governors new places
down a street. That's come on. You see that Kevin
Smith had a heart attack Ship, And I was thinking

(52:45):
about me in this situation because that's what I normally do.
Let's go, how would I have handled this? Kevin Smith,
by the way, he wrote Mall Rats Chasing Amy. He's
been in m his you know, Jay and Silent, So
what's your dude? I love him and I had him
on the show once. It's one of my favorite interviews.
Comic book nerd. That kind of guy. And so he

(53:08):
was doing a comedy special was taping too. You always
do two shows when you do a special, so you
have options where the same clothes you go to two shows,
and he did his first one. He's like, oh, something hurts,
and he was gonna do a second show, and he's like,
I should just go to the hospital. And he said
that the doctor told him, had he not canceled, he
would die tonightness blockage of his l a d artery.

(53:30):
Had he not winning right then, he would have died.
Forty seven years old. He did his first show and
then had the heart attack kind of at the end
of that one in the middle and he was debating
should I go back on on stage or should I
go to the doctor, would go on stage and died. Yeah,
I just I'm reading the story. It's just a little
heart burned. I'm just like yeah, yeah or something, and

(53:53):
thank God that he's okay. But there was a picture
of him in the hospital bed. He did like a
selfie and he even said this, and it made me
think a bit because he said, you know what, I'm
not that scared of dying anymore, because if I would
die right now, I'd be like, man, that was a
good time. That was fun. I gotta start having more
fun because he almost died. Granted, he eats terribly, he

(54:15):
doesn't live the healthiest lifestyle, smokes each months, each month.
Did he lose a lot of weight. I think he's yeah,
now then what he used to be. I don't know
how he lost it, right, I just remember him being
a bigger guy. But I'm glad he's alive. I don't
know him personally, had a very pleasurable experience with him
when he came in the studio. He was just a

(54:37):
big fan of writing. But you know, it just makes
me go no, because I always say that but I
never do. But what I'm gonna do, though, is that
made me go, wow, he was really should I go
and gut through this show? We'll go to the hospital.
I'm just always can go to the hospital and I
think I'm having a heart attack, but I think it's

(54:57):
a heart attack and it's going to the hospital. But
I just thought of me and I would have just
I would have totally done the second show. So maybe
that's it. Maybe I just don't do the second show
that I've been good for. Well, yeah, that's what I thought, too.
Would be great for the special if I would watch it,
if I would have died on stage. We talked about
you forever, I know, I know, so they got to

(55:19):
think about all that. You No, I know, I think
about that, you do think about think about go out.
I think about if I were to die on the air,
the ratings would be fantastic. No, that'd be terrible for us.
Well and I actually, well, it would be terrible for
you have one last big rating, Harran, And no, I'm

(55:39):
saying we'd have to live through you die in front
of us. I don't think about that. I didn't think
about what's happenings dealing with a lot. That'd be a
lot to pros. Yeah, because we'd probably all try to
save your life. Can you imagine the ratings though of
you guys all like come over, people would not leave
the ring. We didn't know how you're the only one

(56:00):
who knows how to press the button to take his
off air, Like we would just stay on, which, by
the way, has turned a bit dramatic here on the show. Well,
Raymond is our audio producer, and Raymond sits in a
glass room. He's not in this room, but since there's
a glass wall, we can see each other. And he
says the edits audio all day. And I hear Raymonds
so annoyed Eddie because Eddie always walks in the room
and goes, hey, man, do you have how much time

(56:21):
do I have? Like you eat and Raymond's like, learn
to run the board, like learn how this stuff work, etcetera. Well,
I was explaining the systems that we've been using for
five years, and a little kid could come in here
and learn this stuff, and Eddie doesn't understand it. Lunch
doesn't have any clock in there. You can look at it.
There's clocks everywhere. You know, a song is three and
a half minutes. You should never have to ask a
producer how long you have. Look with Ray, you can't

(56:44):
win because I've tried to learn the board from Ray.
He's just like, what are you doing? Try and take
my job? Get away from me. And then when I
asked him stuff, He's just like, get why don't you
learn the boards somebody else? Yeah, I think I'm gonna
start doing that. But honestly, I don't think anyone can
look at that clock and tell us how much time
we have? Amy could I can go in there and
Ray office, if you want to how much time you have?
There's on the computer. You can see a little clock
on his little wall, numbers on that screen. Let me

(57:07):
tell you about this Ima basketball player. So there's a
streak for most free throws in a row, and he
made thirty four consecutive ones in a room. His name
is Jordan's Bohannon, and he intentionally missed his last free
throw to keep Chris Street's record in the books because

(57:27):
Chris Stree had died and he has the record. So
but what And I started to go, that's not reason
enough to miss one, except Chris Street, the original holder,
died before his record was broken, so he had a
car wreck, and so he was he didn't the record
didn't stop because he was still had it going whenever

(57:48):
he died in a car wreck. But then I go,
does everyone now that's going to close to break in
the record have to miss it? And if you're the
one who breaks it, are you a jerk because you
didn't let right? I think it's sets a bad precedent.
I get the respect part of it, for sure, and
I think that that on itself is awesome, But if
you're now the next person and you break it, you
look like a real jerk because the guy before you.

(58:10):
So everybody just tie the record, and I want nobody
beats it. I think that's they're going to do that
until this jerk comes in and be like, I don't care,
but I don't know him. Never never knew the day.
I never knew the dude. I'm gonna he just was
trying to respect history. And the first thing I thought
also was what was the final score? Because if you
lose by one point, Yeah, that's rough. Yeah, that would
be rough. That would be a tough one. Really, I

(58:36):
think I would make it. Records are made to be broken.
I don't think records. If there's a record for thirty years,
I'm going m like, that's no, I would have broke it.
It doesn't respect him, me the least for what he did.
He would probably want I mean, I don't know the guy.
I don't know he'd want anyone to break his record.
But he didn't even have a chance to finish it.

(58:57):
That was me, I come back and haunt you. You
broke my record. Oh yeah, I would have broken it
because if I'm not, somebody else's going to. And I
do believe that records exist to be broken, all records
to be broken. So yeah, it's a tough one though.
It's I like the guy better because he's more of
a he's more of a human, awesome human than I am.
Because I have been like, sorry, wish broken by two Yeah,

(59:21):
I just yeah, yeah, yeah, it isn't that weird. Shout
out to that guy, big heart. I mean that is
an admirable thing. Or or he missed it and used
that as Sometimes you look over at the phone lines
and the person who's on the phone, you go, oh

(59:42):
my goodness, who is it. Well, I'd like to bring
on Anthony. Now here's who Anthony is. Remember when Amy
gets out at the Nashville Airport and she said there
was an Uber driver and Amy fell down the Nashville
Airport didn't clean their eyes. Amy's Uber drivers on the phone. Yes, Anthony,
good morning guys. Good Amy him. I mean it sounds

(01:00:04):
like him. Male, goold me the suv. Yes, I was Anthony,
and then asked you to drop you off that morning
at the airport. Anthony, what did you see as the driver? Well,
you know, as I pulled up there to the drop
off zone I was gonna drop Amy off, I noticed
that there was you know, where we had previously rained
and then it froze. It was just a solid sheet

(01:00:24):
ice out there. Did you think that I should have
been where it was or was it the airport being negligent? Well,
I think that the airport should have obviously we've done
something to get out there and get that ice off
the off the pavement there where people get off and
have to walk. It was clearly in the walkway there,
so I didn't feel there was some name of just
from the airport. So whenever Amy gets out and what

(01:00:47):
do you see in your rear view mirrors she's doing that? Well,
I actually didn't see in my mirrors, so I warned her.
I said, be careful getting out and there's ice right there.
And then I get out and I go around the vehicles,
don't get her luggage out of the back, and she's
getting out on the passenger side of the vehicle. I
just heard her fault. So then I come around the
side of the vehicle and she's on the ground there

(01:01:09):
beside my my SUV. Shy to help her up, you know,
check see she's okay and everything, and as uh, you know,
as she got up and she walked away, and noticed
that she was obviously in some pain. So you know,
I prayed for you, Amy, that she wasn't hurt bad
and that you you know that you didn't suffer any
injury there. Oh well, thank you, I mean, my black

(01:01:30):
I did have to go to the little medic clinic.
My back had been was bleeding and I had to
get like patched up. The police filed a report because
you've warned me about the ice up ahead. But where
I stepped out of your vehicle, I couldn't see ice.
It was almost it was black ice. Right. Well, I

(01:01:50):
also sorry to hear that you had any injury there,
and I hope that you get better. So do you
think that Amy should get something from the airport? That
was what I wonder. Excuse me, do you think Amy
should get something from the airport, the Nashville Airport bn A, Like,
did you feel like Amy should maybe reach out to
them and say, hey, this happened to me, or is
it just on Amy and she needs to move on

(01:02:11):
with her life? Well, do you know? I mean I
think that they should definitely at least cover me any
medical bills. And I mean, if she's suffering it still today,
you know, after this long and she's still in pain,
I mean, I think that they're still kind of obligation
there from the airport. So you would be a witnesses

(01:02:31):
testify for absolutely. Oh yeah, let's do this. Let's do this.
I'll get you a lawyer. Okay, that's so funny. I
didn't know how you put all this together that that
was me, and I mean we never talked about it
or anything, so no, you know, I just I listened

(01:02:53):
to the show, and when he was in the vehicle
that morning, I was I was just kind of thinking,
I said, the boy sounded familiar. And then as I,
you know, listened to the show, said say, day, I
didn't hear. I don't know if you had ever said
anything prior to today about it, but I was listening
this morning and I heard you talking about you're going
to the chiropractor and you're falling at the airport. And

(01:03:13):
I was like, ah, that was her. Yeah, he's like
the voice sound of familiar and she fell. I was like,
that was I mean, you gotta be right too. Together.
I'll tell you what. Let's put any fell and lost
her credit cards, phone, got her wallet. I'm gonna put
Anthony on hold, Raymond, if you don't mind getting his information.
I'm just saying, you are hurt. You're still hurt. You

(01:03:35):
had to go yesterday. Yeah, my back is still I
don't No one's reached out from the airport to you.
Huh No, Mr Airport hasn't reached out Frank Airport here, No,
he hasn't. All joking aside, you did fall at a
place you shouldn't have fallen. Yes, we don't settle. Now
this is our case. We have a key witness, because

(01:03:56):
I mean, how in the world was I going to
track down the uber driver? Really crazy? You a listener
and your seat thought about it. But now it's almost
like he's my key witness, has fallen into my life.
I mean, I know we're Joe came, but that's serious.
You felt hard, you had blood all over you. You

(01:04:18):
had to go to the doctor in the airport. Even
the police officer that took me to the medic room
at the airport, which you knew that existed, said to me,
we need to get that footage and you need to
contact Durham and Durham which is a d on the
well don't listen to them and they're like, we have
a case because you and I have a case. First,

(01:04:49):
you can't even laughing at someone said, hey, you need
to reach out to Dirk C. Bentley. He's on the
Nashville Airport Commission from a fall at air for Yeah,
you could excuse me. Another reason to reach out the dirt. Oh,
I don't know if that means that means like the
Bena Airport or like the private airports be an airport. Okay.

(01:05:13):
Getting a lot of tweets about the kid from Iowa
who missed the free throw. What are they saying? Well, listen,
I respect his decision that he missed the free throw
to not break the kid's record who had died. But
someone's gonna break that record eventually, and I don't think
a record is indicative of how awesome he was. Record.
It's gonna be broken eventually, and I just want have

(01:05:35):
broken it, so you want It's okay for it to
be you, though, like somebody's going to bring somebody's going
to break it, So what do you want to be
that person? I would want the person who respected it
to break it, and I think he respected it, and
so if you earn it, the person would want you
to break it if you earned it. So I'm just
getting hammered by going I think the kids should have
broken it the free throw record instead of you know,
missing it on purpose. But I'm not right, but I'm

(01:05:58):
not wrong. It's just how I feel. But somebody's going
to break it, and you want somebody to break the
record that appreciates the record. May I'll be like, but
they have but they have a game though every year
that um it says they have a game every year
that acknowledges him and you know he can and yeah,

(01:06:18):
that's my point. But people are just hammer me over
that one. Hey, Like I always say, what else is new? Another? Today?
I'm gonna play a song. How does this game work?
I played the song of it didn't intro of the
song and they have to guess the first word. You
guys know how this work? Hit the first few words

(01:06:40):
of John Party, head over boots, come on on my
feet tonight? What are the words come? Take, leave you up?

(01:07:04):
Is it okay? Okay? Yeah, I'm ready for this one.
Old Dominion break up with him? Here we go. See
if you can name this song. It's about twelve second intro.
Need to get the first words from old Dominion break
up with him? Hi, girl, I know what you're doing

(01:07:31):
last night. Don't go you got it? Oh well you
got it. Don't keep pressing, stop for you always, don't
stop stop cheering. We're rooting you on. She said, softball.
Here we go, next up, Eddie Luke comes on Sunday morning.

(01:07:58):
That's all I need, right, you need three words? Come on,
you need three words Sunday morning sheet some morning lunch
Bucks only got two. But he's playing at a different level,
the high level. Okay. Sometimes you just have to let
him in the game. Okay, that's fine, that's fine. It's

(01:08:19):
like letting him take off early and we'll catch up. Tom,
that's exact, just because you got it wrong. But you
got it wrong too, about okay, yes, words? Okay, Hey girl,
Hey girl, I don't want to break amy. Ready, what's up?
Garth Brooks? Ask me how I know? Okay, you already
know it. Go ahead, steady as they come. Yeah, coy, No,

(01:08:47):
that's not cocky. That's how I sing it. That is
that is the words lunch Yeah our song from Taylor Swift. Hell,
no chance to get Hey girl, it's me slamming screen

(01:09:12):
door boom. It's my right, shut down with my hair,
you know what. He's my boy? That was fine? Let
him good? Which was that one lunch lunel? This game?

(01:09:34):
You want to slay the green door at that song? Fine?
This game? Fine? You ready to go? What was I thinking?
From Dark Spent Like each Other Sally was a dreamboat

(01:10:07):
for South Alabama. He was a beauty. Sally was that
dreamboat like thinking that it's good. Oh, lunch is gonna
win this because he's so good at this game, lunch Box,
let's just do one more. You get it because since
you're winning, Oh yeah, the job, lunch Box. Josh turn

(01:10:31):
right your man. Oh yeah, he's dancing. He's got both
of him so hard. I don't ready ready, baby turned
the lights dowllo, baby locked the door and turn the

(01:10:56):
yeah doing no matter what. Every time this guy everybody
and they stay there and they stay there. Looks you're good. Everybody. Yes,

(01:11:19):
like that, Josh Turner. One, I surprised you. Yeah, you're
really good. Toddler, like a toddler nailed it. You didn't
get that, Josh Turner. I missed one word? Yeah I did, Okay.
Amy brought up a good point about Brett Young. Now,
Brett Young's the tall blonde guy. He sings and yes

(01:11:42):
you didn't know baby on Chris about you. So the
story says he got engaged. I didn't think any think
about this. He's thirty six. His fiance now it is
thirty one, and they said they met while in college.
So that's five years apart. So either he was in
college extra year, which isn't crazy. Most of my friends

(01:12:04):
went five years, or she was in high school when
he was a senior. So he was a fifth Okay,
he could be a fifth year senior and she was
a freshman. No problem with that. I got no no
beef with that. Yeah, I know you were. I didn't
know the different. It just said they met in college.
It just seemed I got another theory on this. Now,
go ahead, he was getting his master's. Or say he's

(01:12:27):
thirty six, so maybe she turns thirty two and like
two months, so they're like six months apart, so that's
four years the point. Yeah, I'm just not hating not anyway. Look,
I'm happy. This Sunday's happy. Yeah, just be happy for
the guy and for the girl. She's got a nice
big rock. She's a good looking young lady. And that
sounds so weird. You say good, hey, Papa, Well if

(01:12:48):
I say hot, you guys call me a creed. So
she's pretty, you know, like have you seen her? Yes,
she's pretty pretty charge trip that we went on. Any
I'm so, what do you mean you're gonna end us
a little ill and everything said a lot of things, Well,
what are you getting charged for? We went on this

(01:13:08):
trip to Austin because you did you have a night
down there? Yes, And they told me, they said, Bobby,
you have to go with her. What do you remember
that they may now that I wanted to pay for
my fighter want It was like, they're not paying for it.
Well that's silly, I know, that's interesting. Yeah, tell him.
Oh I think that y'all higher ups that are listening,

(01:13:29):
they handled this. They refused my No, you should pay
for Bobby's flight because he did. They made me go
on that week thing. So I don't know. Hey, live life, Sam, Yeah,
like you always say, you know, I had Dave Barnes
over my house last night and I think it's my
new best friend. He wrote guy Gave Me You. He

(01:13:50):
wrote Craving You for Thomas Rhette and he also is
it means a great rider and a great musician. And
this is I guess some of it last like his
Dave is doing it half music have comedy towards well
like I'm doing Really Yeah, I didn't know he's like
the comedy. Who knew I was popping him on the bobbycast.
It comes out Thursday, by the way, but Mike d
said it was the fastest that he's ever seen me go, oh,
I'm totally into this. I think he time at eight

(01:14:12):
minutes when I was like, when I was going, you
know what, this is just fun I like, I think
I fell in love. And he put a clip up here.
Let's see it. Sist the name of your comedy tour,
Your music and comedy tour is maybe the best name
of a music and comedy tour that I've ever heard of.
So I thought, what is the clearest way that we

(01:14:32):
can advertise this so no one can be like, well, dude,
I didn't know you're gonna do the stand up. Oh no,
yes you did. Because the tour is called the tour
where I sing the songs and do stand up to
It was like, we can make it none more clear.
Its pretty funny because mine was called Funny and Alone
for the same reason. It's totally not focusing and almost
talking in the break. You guys see that when I

(01:14:53):
get sick, man, all bets are off, like some I
think I have like a bowler or something's not the
flu is it? You should get that checked out. If
you think it's a bowl of for real? Is that?
Does that still exist? Does everyone this in America? In America,
let me google a bowler. The last time I said
somebody a bowler, it was way wrong. So stay away

(01:15:15):
from that. I don't know anybody worked for the CDC.
That's something. Do we care about making a murderer anymore? Yeah? No,
no he's not. But they're they're making a series now
that is the other side of it. Oh so it was,
and they making a Murderer comes out there's a new

(01:15:36):
series by a filmmaker named Shawn Rerett. Because you look
at the prosecution side of things. But do we care?
I just feel like, if he's still in jail, they
must have some stuff that we didn't see. Yeah, but
I want to see what I haven't seen because by
watching that one, I'm like, Oh, get this guy out
of jail. But maybe they have points where I'll be like, Okay,
now I see why. Yeah, they promise broader perspective. I

(01:15:56):
don't even care anymore. They won't let out the Brandon
Dasty either. It's crazy, and I keep going there must
be something I don't know then, because if it's that crazy,
it has to be something. I just don't know, because
I just don't think our our courts are that stupid,
because if what we're seeing is real, we're just not
showing things on documentaries. All documents, all perspectives are perspective

(01:16:17):
correct documentary, No, just all perspective perspective. There's no such
thing as right. Everything's an opinion or perspective from somebody else, period.
Anything anybody says, it's just their look on it. So
nothing's right unless this like a math problem. Even then
they're constantly disproven anything. Everything is constantly disproven. But now

(01:16:40):
and then somebody comes up with another one. Yeah, that's
all I'm saying. I just don't know if you get
still cared about making a murderer or not. That those
were good times when that came out and we got
to binge that. Oh my good that was amazing Christmas break.
I'll never forget. We're about to years on the show

(01:17:01):
and like a week. That's crazy, isn't that nut? Yeah,
it feels like just twenty years, you know what, you're
You're right, it feels like we've been doing this for
a long time. Oh my goodness, he's way too long. Yeah,
I don't have armpit here when the thing started. Now
I got grays. We have great they came out gray.

(01:17:22):
You might have gray arm and uh. Someone rat it
out Eddie for drinking during lunch. Wrong with that, oh boy,
because I guess lunch box and Raymond order waters and
Eddie wanted to drink. Okay, look the reason these two
guys order waters because they're cheap. We were out having
lunch after It's Friday. But by the way, like, who

(01:17:43):
can't have a drink at lunch on Friday? Me? I
was like, who cares Raymond anything you want to say
about this? Yeah, he has a serious drinking problem. It
was eleven am and there were people on business lunches
and Eddie's drinking like it's spring break. Honestly, I was
inspired by everyone on their business lunch. Everyone had a
beer and a rank. I was like, this is what
the real world is like. Well, and he ordered it's

(01:18:03):
got salt on the rim. It's a tall boy. I mean,
it's easily the double shot. And then he's looking around
like he wanted the waiter for another one. I only
had one. Someone else has read it. Eddie's gambling again
on NASCAR, and he's never seen a Nascar Eddie is missing.
He used to gamble on NFL every Sunday, and he
loved the thrill of it. Now that it's out, NFL's over,

(01:18:23):
he's like, I'm I'm gambling on Nascar. Okay, that's true.
That's true. I am gambling a little bit on Nascar.
Nascar is fun, man, I've realized that watching Nascar is
really fun. Producer ready just living alive, acting like he's
not of the year. Man. Drinking on Friday gambling is
savings away. I don't know that. Oh that's true that
I know these guys and raising the one that has

(01:18:45):
to order electro lights, because man, you gotta get over
the hangover on Saturday. You like like heat drinks more
than I do. I just want a little drink and
drink at lunch. No, but hey, we were done with
the show at ten thirty. Ram. Anything you want to
add to this. I'd like to drink, yeah, And I
didn't say that. I don't. But I just think it's
a problem for Reddie. I mean, right now, I'm not
craving a drink, are you, Eddie? What time is it? Yeah?

(01:19:09):
I could probably have one. I do think that's one
of my favorite segments. You're pile of stories because I
never know what you're gonna talk about. And it's the
one part of the show where I just give up
control and just get to react instead of executing myself.
I enjoy this segments. Pile of stories have things Americans
would give up for a thousand dollars. So as long

(01:19:30):
as you handle thousand dollar check some cash, they'll be like, okay,
I will. I will say goodbye to this coffee for
an entire year. Oh yeah, I don't even coffee, man, problem,
but I think that's pretty Who would That's a lot.
I wouldn't do that every day. You wouldn't know. I
have to drink coffee every day. You don't have to,
though I do or else. It's just not I can't

(01:19:52):
start my day. It's really grumpy. You just think that. No,
I'm telling you man, it's a real thing. Internet for
a week. Oh I drop Internet for a week for
thousand dollars. That means data to right, that's no Snapchat
or Instagram. You can eat thousand dollars. Yes, I would
do it. I don't think you would go ahead? Uh.

(01:20:13):
Game of Thrones not even watch the final season by
I'm good with that too. There's just money, give me
the money. What else? Okay, so guys are writing wedding
speeches for other guys. You have to pay for it.
But there's a website called fiber f I V E
r R. And if you need a wedging wedding speech

(01:20:34):
then you can get one from another guy that will
help you come up with the right words to say.
I don't think that's crazy, and I bet you not
only guys are writing off at girls are too. Just
write a good speech. Speech writers are there, I don't.
I just see someone seeing a market and going, hey,
would you have someone else write your words? Like would you?
And deceive like your bride to be and everything that.

(01:20:55):
I don't think of your section if you're working with them,
I don't think it's just option. But if you're not
just a good writer, but it is what what you
want to say. It's like an artist who comes and
who didn't write their own their songs, or like your
best man's speech. Again, these artists come in and songwriters
wrote the song, but they wouldn't sing it if it
didn't actually represent what they wanted to say. I have
no problem with it. I thought it was just where

(01:21:16):
you say, here's fifty bus, write me a speech and
you don't have any input. I'm down with that. It is.
I don't think you're working together. You're like collaborating, but
you're gonna send things in and then you read it in. Okay,
it or not like a bad lib fill in the blank.
Here's the names the ages. I met him when I
was five. We've been best friends. We went to this
elementary school. Okay, go oh, my dear Amy, you've become
such a hater and your mom made you have You've

(01:21:38):
become such a hater in your mom because all the
time you don't notice it. And I think it's funny.
Why am I hating you? Is you're so anti anything
but writing it just from your some people doing good
writers and think it needs some help. But all the
things this Brett Young, I mean all the things. Okay,
So if you need a wedding spreech, someone else will
write it for you. And speaking of what I have,

(01:22:00):
trends we're going to see for and someone we're pretty
interesting wedding. So pretzel bars, evidently those are like a
new thing, like a hot, big old fluffy pretzel. You
walk up and yeah, edible flowers. No, I wouldn't do that.
I think they officially like they are edible already. They
don't taste good. You need a flower, right, you can

(01:22:23):
eat flowers, but no, I mean they're like leget edible
um signed jinga pieces. So instead of doing a guestbook,
you have people sign a ginger piece and like put
it into the jinga and like have have your guests
building or so that's actually fun because you'd use it again.
I don't ever see looking at a guest book again
in my life. You don't sign, What do you do
with it? Except it just takes some space? Okay, So

(01:22:43):
out of Eddie lunch Box and myself, we're all married.
How many of us have looked at our guest books?
Never had I don't know if we had when we
had one where you put your picture from the photo
booth and we've looked at that to see what funny
pictures people took. The gena thing is a really good idea, though,
because you can keep in a box. Any time you
want to play it, you pull out a p like,
oh yeah, Bobby came the wedding, Frank was here. Wedding capes.

(01:23:07):
You're going to see more and more women, not just
like with the train or a veil, but actual cap.
That's cool, Hey, like Supergirl cap. That's pretty awesome to know.
It's a bird, it's a play. It's Frank's wife, Beatrice
and No and Eddie. You've got a wife who pretty

(01:23:27):
much she stays at home with the kids. She does
some work, right, a little part time Joe. Yeah, and
you know you work here and then you go have
drinks with the guys or whatever. How what are the
hours do you think your wife has as a moment?
Four twenty four on? That's she doesn't stop okay, major pops. Okay,
well I just have the official working mom hours and

(01:23:48):
they start at six three am and their work doesn't
stop until eight thirty one pm. Stop being uncalled doesn't
mean you're working. If she's sleeping, she's not working. Okay,
then take off like seven hours of that. So what's
twenty what's hold on? Care of the one? Okay, I'm
just saying that's the average mom's work day. So you

(01:24:10):
need to, you know, step in, make sure your wife
gets a little break, and he'll have drinks and gamble
and he'll check in every few hours. Okay, why do
you always that's a long day, right there? I made
you got your pile. So you put one of your
son's pull ups into the washing machine. Guess it was
in his pajamas and I didn't realize it and it
went into the wash and I washed. It happened. Well,

(01:24:31):
it basically falls apart and little tiny absorbent diaper beads
get everywhere, and it's disgusting. So what do you do? Well?
You keep washing. I did a couple of loads, still
not rid of the beads. I guess it's just going
to take a couple more loads until the beads washed
themselves out of the washing machine. There every morning, Oh,
they were on everything, little teeny tiny beads. They're supposed

(01:24:54):
to be whatever is inside the diaper to absorb and
keep everything smelling good or whatever. How's that going? The way?
The pull ups good minus the fact that I can't
hide them inside the pajamas so then I don't see
it when I'm throwing it into the washing machine. But
other than that, pretty good. I think I need to
size him down. I think he needs a smaller size.

(01:25:14):
He's small, He's so small in his because he's uh seven. Yeah.
When I go to a school pickup line, I'm like,
where is he? Where is he? Where is he? Everyone's
taller than him and they're like, oh, there he is,
like hiding hi, Like all the girls are towering over it.
He's pretty tall. Yeah. Any of that from manutrition, well,
some of it I think could be. And then also,

(01:25:36):
I don't know the size of his dad. I don't know.
I know his mom a little bit. I've seen pictures
of her, so, but I have no idea if his
dad's short tall. Do you know if he had any brothers, sisters?
I don't think so. I don't think so. Yeah, he's
really small. My daughter has does have siblings, but not

(01:25:57):
if you're wondering, Amy's adopted two kids from Haiti, and
that's she doesn't know. I don't know that. I don't
know that. I don't know much about either the dad.
So I am curious how tall they're going to be
or what they're gonna look like once they grow. You
can kind of get an idea if you know their
biological history. Yeah, you are really tall. Your son really small. Yeah,

(01:26:20):
we're we're beefing them up. Are you noticing anything with him?
With the food. His stomach actually has gone down as
we get it healthier. It's sort of had a bloat
to it and now it's getting flatter, which is good.
Hopefully we're getting out some of the stuff that was
going on internally in there. How are they adjusting better

(01:26:41):
with school and stuff like that? Are they fitting better
than you thought they would or is it's just a
struggle still. I think it's still we're on a we're
on a roller coaster ride for a little bit, and
think it's too soon to say that things are adjusted.
I think it's gonna take over a year. Have any
friends longer? Yeah, my daughter's her teacher, let you know,

(01:27:05):
send me an email the other day saying that my
daughter has become friends with this um girl from Syria
and that that's who she sits with every day. She
sent me a picture of them together at lunch and
she has on her like a head rap and she
they don't speak the same language, because my they're at
a special English as a second language school, so the

(01:27:27):
kids are from all over the world and this little girl,
her family their refugees and they came here and that's her,
that's her friend runs with. I know and they can
barely they know some English, but you just it's like
friendship on such a simple level, and you're both in
the same boat trying to communicate. And yes, it really

(01:27:52):
is so sweet. And she got a little best friend
necklaces from Target, you know where it's half the heart,
you take it. I got her that and I didn't
know who she was going to give it to. And
she took it to school and gave it to this
her little Syrians. That's a good story. I like that. Yeah,

(01:28:12):
I like your stories. Oh thanks, I'm gonna go appreciate
everybody hanging out today. There are a million things you
could be listening to, So thank you. Tomorrow Jaco and
its studio tomorrow, Kathie Lee Gifford, Katie Lee now she
goes back, will be in studio that Jaco and World
premare tomorrow. I don't know. I just appreciate you listening.

(01:28:33):
I don't have anything to say. What are you doing today? Um?
Working out, going to get the kids? I mean, the
the usual, the usual, substantial. Now, I don't like it
that you are always like, you know, just the same oak.
It's a lot like I know, it feels it's like
the same but different depends on the weather, Like will
we go to the park while we ride bikes? Do
we have homework? But you're you're forming children's lives? Yeah,

(01:28:56):
I don't ever don't never discredit that, okay, right. The
only thing I don't know is what kind of workout?
A MINUTEO, there you go, fist up that. Who cares?
But the other thing I think I'm on Instagram, Mr
Bobby Bones, Mr Bobby Bones, appreciate again, I appreciate you
being here. Body bones, y'all
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