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Amy Makes Decision On Getting Tattoo Of Bobby's Face, Things Your Kids Accidentally Bought Online, We Call Chris Janson To Congratulate Him On Becoming Grand Ole Opry Member

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(01:05):
this show, Welcome, Welcome, Welcome Tuesday show Law Studio and
I was talking about how electric bill has tripled since
you got kids. Yeah, I don't that's the only thing
that's changed, So we're thinking is that the kids, But
that just doesn't even make sense. So I don't know
if anybody else's experience to hike and their electric bill,

(01:27):
but it was. My husband even showed it to me.
Normally he takes care of the bills. We don't really
talk about it that much, but he said, I'm just
sending this use so you can see what's happening when
all of a sudden, is my fault? The hot water
is running or this, and I'm like no, no, no,
or the lights are left on, so it's not my fault.
Something's up up. What do you think is happening? Oh? No,

(01:52):
thinking like they messed up? You think the electric companies
messed up? Yeah, the meters off for however they measure
it off. And I didn't know if anybody else in
town and experience of being off because we could all
rally together and and call together and be like, whoa,
this isn't right. Mind's obnoxiously high as well, about eighty
dollars more than it typically is. What I did is

(02:13):
did some investigating and we have a roommate at my apartment.
I think that she has a space heater and she
runs that puppy all day long. So it is something
that's what we're trying to think. I think. I'm thinking
it's not something we're causing. It's just an accidental bill,
and I'm going to look into it. But lunch Box
always seems to get things done. So I was thinking
if his bill seemed hired, he could call for the

(02:34):
both of us get me like a free month of electricity.
I think that it's been colder outside, you've been running
your heater more so that runs up your bill. Also,
the Tash mc garrage is out there. You've got to
pay the electric bill on that thing. We don't have
electric yet. The plumber is still wait on some inspection.
We have a major stall in that action. Don't even
get me started. Well, if you don't have a mystery

(02:55):
roommate like Ray does, who do't even do somebody's living
with them? I didn't know where everything about this my
secret roommate and running a heater, I did not even
Now that you say that, how did I miss that? Okay,
we'll let's talk more about notice things now. Just now
that you noticed noticed the kids leaving the water on

(03:15):
anytime I've ever recalled because I go, you messed up
on the bill. I've always been the one at fault. Okay, okay.
I was just used to get big cell phone bills
and they'd send it to me. There's no way you
said that a Manila folder. You're messed up. And they
track it and I'm like, oh, yeah, I did that.
You knew if it came in a Manila folder that
things were bad news because it couldn't even fit in
a regular song. Yes, we'll check back next bill cycle. Okay,

(03:38):
all right. Bobby Bone Show Recognizing people doing cool things.
Three Good Samaritans helped rescue a man from a burning
vehicle in Toronto after it flipped on the Interstate. Jeremy,
Darren and George were driving and they see an STB

(03:59):
and far of them. It lost control, started swerving and
then it flipped in front of their vehicles, so they
pull over. Immediately, they run up to the car. It
starts to catch fire. They pride the door open. They
got tools out and we're able to crowbar the door
open and they pulled him out and it slowly caught
fire and saved his life. Man to see that thing

(04:21):
flipped and then to go right and after all instinct
hero instinct. I don't think I have hero instinct. I
think I would be like, oh my goodness, hey, Amy,
You'll never guess what I saw. I just I'm not braving.
It didn't help fast Yes, Yes on Instagram or Twitter. Yes, anyway,
shout out to these guys because they're real life heroes.

(04:41):
I see you. Bobby Bones Show, Bobby Bones Show stories
its producer Raymond in Colorado Springs, and cop was killed.
Three other cops were injured after a gunfight after a
stolen vehicle. Hundreds of people lining the streets to pay
tribute to the officer. In weather news for the next
forty eight hours, be careful on those roads, rain and

(05:03):
snow in the south, Midwest, Northeast. It's gonna get really
messy out there. And finally, a flu update. Flu season
is half over. Experts warn you could get the flu twice.
To make sure you have your flu shot. Some cities
are doing drive up flu shots where you don't have
to leave your vehicle. So check into that big Bobby

(05:24):
Bones show. Okay, welcome to my office. Everyone. Okay, this
is gonna be fun and attention. What is happening? So
I've written this article about the top five job interview
questions that you ask people. So, lunch Box, you have
to leave the room. I'm gonna interview Amy with these
five questions, and then lunch Box is not gonna hear them.

(05:45):
I come in, I'll interview lunch Box. I must see
who would hire This is great, good, yeah, flush Amy
an interview process. Okay, so lunch Box is leaving the studio.
Are you gonna cut her off at a point because
she likes to make sure he doesn't hear what's happening
out there. I'll go to the bathroom. Well, we need
you back though, so okay, hey may need your attention
to Paris all. Thank you for applying the job for

(06:07):
CEO of the company. Oh so excited to be here.
Ben an admirer of this company for a really long time. So,
by the way, Drew Houston, the billionaire CEO and founder
of drop Box, because these are the five best interview questions,
I'm gonna ask him to you, and I'm asking him
to lunch Box, and I'll tell you who I would
hire drop Box ceo. As a billionaire, he probably created it.
Are you ready ready? Welcome? It's great? How'd doing great, fantastic.

(06:31):
How about you? It's very good. Thank you for asking.
I was wondering, who is the best in the world
at what you do? Oh my god, you can use radio? Okay,
what do I do? UM? I am fortunate enough to
actually work with the best in the world. UM worked
below him for twelve plus years. Taught me everything I know,

(06:52):
and really that's just to be who you are. Be authentic, UM,
Be be human, be vulnerable, show everything, be as relatable
as possible, because that's what people want they want about
Bobby Bones. Yeah, sorry, Bobby Bones. I feel like I
won the lottery with him being the best in the business.

(07:16):
But I'm alongside him, not people. Not many people get
that opportunity to have that type of everyday training, training
on the job twelve years. Who are your influences Bobby Bones? Yeah,
I don't know if you've heard of him, but he's
pretty amazing. What have you learned in the last year.
I've learned that it's really important to respect people's time,
Like if you're not early, you're late. So I've really

(07:40):
been implementing that because I think time shows everyone that
you respect them. Frankly, that's why I was here early
saying how I got here at least seven minutes early.
So in the last year I learned that from Bobby
Bones actually, and this last year I've been implement any
at my life and the changes I've seen just in

(08:02):
myself amazing. If you were able to give yourself a
sit down ten years ago, well, advice would you give
your ten year ago self keep working for Bobby Books
on UM, I would say, definitely find something that you
enjoy doing, because my ten year old self, I'm still

(08:22):
young at that point ten years ago, I'm still pretty
super young at that point, and if you don't, then
you got to get out. Fortunately, I feel like I
was in a position where I had a choice to
leave a job that I knew that I really loved,
but I stuck with it, and I'm so glad that
I did because I am happy. And no matter what
you make, because at the time, I took a pay

(08:43):
cut for that job, probably could have been making more
doing something else that I was doing. But it'll all
pay off in the end if you just stick with it.
One final question instead a bit of time here, what's
one of the most important lessons you've learned through the years.
MM hmm, there's so many. Um man, well that if

(09:03):
you're late. Okay, thank you very much, thank you, thank you.
Can the bathroom will send you home. Let's pull that.
I think years year in a hero I at he's
probably going to get the job over me. Come on
in here. Let's just be glad. I haven't had to
do a job interview ever, and I did one. I've
done one years ago. Why would he go? He was

(09:26):
literally by the bathroom right there. I couldn't. I didn't
want to hear. I didn't want to Welcome to the interview.
So this is how you entered the interview. No, you
were so unprofessional out there in the hall way. How
are you? I am wonderful. Thanks for having me today.
I'm very excited to be here. Thank you for coming
to apply for the vision of Radio CEO. Oh man,
I think I'm perfect for this job. But let's go
ahead and continue on question number one. Who is the

(09:47):
best in the world at what you do? Oh? That's
definitely Howard Stern. He has created such a huge format
and he he changed the game of radio, absolutely took something.
He's switched it all up and now the whole people
everybody wants to be like Howard Stern people on his show. Uh,
you got Robin and then you have the Oh I

(10:07):
think that one guy art But yeah, Artie is pretty
awesome too. Okay, who are your influences? My dad is
a big influence in my life. He taught me how
to be a man, taught me how to be responsible
and respect people. And also, I would say Bobby Bones.
He showed me work ethic and radio how it works

(10:30):
and what it is to be a good radio show
and a good radio host. What have you learned in
the last year. I've learned a lot about myself. I've
learned how hard it is to have a baby. My
wife and I have been trying and it's not as
easy as they make it in the movies where Oh,
You're just gonna have a baby. And I learned financial responsibility,

(10:50):
trying to save money because you've got a plan for
your future. If you're able to set yourself down ten
years ago, what would you give to your younger self advice?
Why travel more before you settle down, Because there's gonna
come a time in your life you're gonna settle down.
You're not gonna be able to go take cool trips
if you have the money, go experience things instead of

(11:12):
just going to the bar every Friday night and Saturday night.
Any important lessons you've learned the years that you think
would be great for this job. Yes, Uh, perseverance, don't
ever give up if something someone tells you know, keep going,
keep fighting. Thank you for your time, Thanks for coming
in looking at my nose. Yet I made that. I've
made the higher. That's a tough decision. I don't I'm

(11:34):
hiring lunch Box. Lunch Box is my boss. You're fired.

(12:01):
He fired me day one minute. Here's your office. Hold
on before I move in, Amy, you're fired. Why would
you fire me? You don't think I'm an asset to you?
But I don't. I want. I can't wait to hear
Amy's answers. They just sawa to do with Bobby. Yeah,
I don't even know what he You knew he was
applying for radio CEO, but I didn't know that I was. Yeah,

(12:23):
sometimes in jobs, you don't know what you're gonna get
random jobs. I thought it was applying for Bobby's. I
don't know Bobby, Bobby, Bobby anyway, that was awesome. Yeah,
he did good, lunch Box. Congratulations, on your new job,
my bag, corner office, in your mind on Twitter, and

(12:44):
Mr Bobby Ball. Yeah we got a big old dose
of positivity for you. I'd say, not even a tea
spoon a tablespoon. Yeah yeah, Time now for the good news.
I'm gonna go first and de Moine, Iowa. There's a
UPS driver driving down the road. He's on his route

(13:04):
that he does all the time, and he see smoked
coming from a house. His name is Jeremy. He goes, oh, man,
that's not right, pulls truck over, walks up to the house, goes,
I don't think that's somebody cooking. Beats on the door.
There's a father sleeping with his baby and the house
was on fire. Got them out. When then it got
the dog out and fire department came. There's some damage.

(13:26):
It's a real fire. The upsc got get everybody out,
and then right as firefighters putting it out, he drove off.
Didn't he ask for award? What's his name? The UPS angel?
I just made it up, but his name is Jeremy.
So Jeremy, let's tell me something good. Okay. So there's
this woman, Billy Harris. She loves baseball and she just
turned eighty five years old, and what did she want

(13:47):
to do for a birthday? Play a game of baseball.
Not only did she get to do that, she went
up to bat, got a base hit, made it to
first base. M She said that she used to play
softball back in the day, and she had an impressive
seventy no hitters, probably really exciting for her. Yes, she
made she made contact with the ball and ran her

(14:08):
first base and made her feel like a kid again. Yes,
it felt so good to be out there on the field.
The next year, for her eighty six birthday, she's going
to go to Bermuda and rest. I feel that way
sometimes to rest after I work out. It too good
for her. Kim Grossman is a brewing fownder. He founded
a brewery and he made a lot of money. So
he wanted to give back to his college. So he
went to Bauque College in California and he donated one

(14:31):
million dollars and now students are gonna get two semesters
of free tuition and fees. Wow, whoa, he said, I
made some money. Here's somebody for you to change. Good
donation one million dollars? Good? All right, that's tell me
something good. Is that table soon a big one? Huh
is a heaping? Oh oh, he thinks he's It's a

(14:58):
good family story. Here a man has found guilty of
calling to airports and reporting his father and brother as
terrorists to stop them from boarding flights because they got
an invite to a wedding. He didn't get the invite.
So what this is in America? To an Oregon man

(15:19):
reported his father and brother as terrorists because there was
a family wedding and he wasn't invited. By the way,
he's thirty eight years old. His father and brother were
detained and the FBI investigative. The dad and the brother
get put into a room as possible terrorists. Can you imagine?

(15:43):
I bet they beat his brother up. The guy faces
a maximum sentence of two years in prison a quarter
of million dollar fine. He said to be sentenced on
May tenth. Lock him up, Lock him up, Lock him up,
Lock him up. There's that by the way, this morning,
depending on where you are, ten Eastern and you can

(16:04):
work your way back nine Central. We have these stars
blue female hoodies going up. Maybe you've seen them my
Bobby Bones dot com. We're putting those up their pimp
and Joy Blue Star hoodies and they're helping an organization
that helps mentor young girls. And so you can't have
one of these, can buy one of these and all

(16:25):
the money will go there. And so I'm missing anything
amy with that. No. The group's called Epic Girl and
they empower young girls that give them opportunity. And the
hoodies are amazing and they're so soft, and you definitely
want one if you can get one. That's right, female
only though, because I have one and it's female. But
I have one and I like it. That's all I'm saying.
Good news is if you're like Bobby, you could buy

(16:46):
a female one and it will be a little more fitted. Yeah.
Bad news is if you're like me, well, then you're
like me. That's that Steaks. I appreciate everybody hanging out
this morning. Thank you, Bobby, Bobby show Sorry today. This
story comes up from Chicago, Illinois. A thirty one year

(17:07):
old man who's an aspiring rapper is now facing fifteen
years in prison all because his music video. He's a
convicted felon, so he can't have guns, but he wanted
to make a rap video, so it shows him firing guns,
like look at my guns, Look at my guns. And
they put it on YouTube, so they went to his
house and found the guns. Crazy. That'd be a good song, though,

(17:28):
Look at my guns. Look at my guys, got in
my hands. Look at my guns. I might shoot you.
Look at my guns. Look at my guns. It's a
pretty good song. I need beat. You had to beat
right now. I got out some Look at my guys.
There we go lunch Asthma. You get Everybody's America show. Bobby.

(18:09):
Kids are yelling at Alexa, and because of that, they're
losing their manners and they're yelling at adults. To Amy,
I wonder if you're seeing this at all? I think
so I feel now after I read that headline, I thought,
is that where my kids are getting? Hey mom, mom,
play this, Mom play that, because that's exactly how they

(18:30):
speak to Alexa. Hey, Alexa play justin Bieber. What do
they think Alexa is? She's just someone that lives inside
of this little box? Because they didn't have Alexa at
the orphanage, right, No, but they finally have gotten her
name down because they have an accent. So Alexa wasn't
understanding them at first, but they've got it down. At first,

(18:52):
it was Alessa, Alyssa, Alessa, Alassa, Alasa. I think that
was all of us stuff for a while. When we
first got it, we didn't know. But now they know
exactly the right way to say and what inflection will
get her to do what. So Alive Garden rolled out
the new lasagna nachos. If I just hear nachos, I'm in. Yeah,

(19:14):
it's just how much am I in? And I bet
you they're good. I love Olive Garden. I still will
go to Olive Garden just to have the soup and salad,
which is back in the day it's pretty much all
I can afford in college, and we go have the
soup and salad. But I still love it. And I
say extra peppercinis please, And they cover that thing with
peppercini's and they come with the the cheese parmesan, grated parmesan.

(19:39):
Oh my goodness. The nacho lasagna's it's meat sauce and
chunks of chicken, meatballs and sausage, lol, Alfredo. And instead
of chips they use lasagna noodles. How that sound sound yummy?
In the morning, I always wonder if we're a little
loft because we're doing the show so early in the morning. Now,

(20:01):
Amy posted a picture on her an's the story of
her daughter over this past weekend, and I thought Amy
had installed a giant light bride in her house and
I said, nay, mess, I'm like, whoa, how much money
are you making over there? Because I need one of
those big light brightes. This thing looks expensive. Turns out
Amy went to the Adventure Science Center. Yes, and it's amazing,

(20:22):
like so cool. There's so much to do, you have
to go back. There's no way you can get it
done in that one day. So I'm super pumped that
the kids are all about it. And we got a
year membership gifted to us, which is so amazing. So
you just roll in. I got my membership card and look,
we're here to check in. And this place is massive.
First of all, it's filled with other kids and all

(20:44):
their germs. So Bobby, I just that's the first thing
I thought was all the germs from everybody touching all
the stuff all the time. It's a little much. And
then secondly, next time I go, I might need to
put my kids on a leash, like a retractable one. Oh,
you're now thinking the leash is a good idea because
my daughter went missing for about twenty minutes, and she's
ten and she can take care of herself, so it

(21:05):
wasn't really that concern. But I started to get worried,
and it's just so massive. I did not know where
she went, and we were all my husband, me, my son,
we were all wandering around looking for her, yelling her name,
and I was thinking, at what point do I go
to the front desk and say I lost my child
and did you have to know? She appeared and she
was like, mom, Mom, I'm right here. It's like, oh gosh, yeah,

(21:29):
she's pretty fast. Yeah, there's it's like there's a playscape
that's about, I don't know, ten stories tall, and it
goes up and up and up, and there's all these
nooks and crannies. So she was in that. By the way,
for sure, Amy's gonna bring the flu into the studio
for Yeah, for sure, he's going to have hand sanitizer
in my pocket. Don't you worry? Good for you, Good
for you? All right. Doctors on an airplane save a

(21:54):
woman's life by constructing and makeshift medical ventilator mid air.
They're flying for Flora, and all of a sudden they
were ripping tubes off of the masks that fall. They
grabbed like three different things and they made it ventil
later and they kept her living. So then they landed
the plane in Jamaica, and these doctors ever practiced together

(22:16):
in Jacksonville, improvised the whole thing to make a ventilator.
How lucky that it happened to her on that plane
with those people. You could get on a flight with
no doctor. Well you get on a flight with doctors
that also go I can't do anything about it. Yeah,
they were innovative, they were. So they cut the tubing,
they connected to something in the air. They started breathing

(22:36):
her through the tube and she lived. What you really
want to know is how I almost had a near
death experience yesterday. I definitely do. I mean, I'm glad
she's alive and everything, but me too. Now that being said,
I wanted to store and got some hard candies, right,
and I said, let me get some of those recol i,
And so they gave me some and I put three
of the mouth at once, and we had a bump

(22:57):
on a swallowed all three of them, and I know,
I know, And it was in that place where it
was in the middle of my throat and it wouldn't swallow,
but I couldn't get it back up either. I was
going and the guy next to me knew something was up,
but he put his headphones on because he didn't want
to hear it. Oh no, and so yeah, he's going

(23:17):
to give you the heimlet. So I just kept doing
this and then I was hit myself on the chest
and finally one of them came up like this, and
I was like, oh, I know it was a one
of them came the other two went down. So as
one came up, the other two went down and I lived.
But it's like the best feeling ever because you're like,

(23:38):
once I choked on a rito and it lodged into
my windpipe and I started punching myself in the chest.
I thought it was over. I'm coming for you. I
don't even have an Elizabeth I was going for, but
I was. I was calling it. I thought, I really.
There have been about three times in my life where

(23:58):
I've seen my life before my eyes. That was one
of them. It was at a derrido. The dorito it
perfectly triangle lodged right into my throat, I know, And
there was nobody around him to the time, like, and
I knew I was over the chips. That's you can
do self time like on a chair. Yeah, I do
that sometimes without Now you know your limits to reco lize.

(24:21):
Yeah no, he's not. No you shouldn't. The third one
is what the problem was. It came up after the turbulence.
That was the problem. Three recoalizes and the turbulence. The
rough night was. That's a Kenny Chestney song, right there.
Three recoal lizes and some turbulence. All right, I gotta
have a game coming up. If you're playing in your car,

(24:41):
I want you to sit and play the game with us,
play against somebody, because it's the game where I play
a song from the very beginning and you have to
be the first line. We started playing this and people
love it. He will love it for some reason harder
than you think. It's next. It's next, and were trying
to describe the game. Good morning, we are the Bobby
bon Show. Everybody's here. I'm Bobby. There's Amy, Morning Amy,

(25:03):
good morning, lunchbox sits to my right, more lunch box,
and then our producer ready's way over to my right,
morning Eddie. Okay, So We're gonna play this game here.
I'll play you a song, and all you have to
do is sing the first line, and I'll just go
straight down the line, not even looking at a list
of songs, because I don't want there to be any favorites. Amy,

(25:24):
your first name. The first line of the song This
is needs you now from Lady Annabellum. I'm gonna shut
off right as the word started. Picture perfect memory, shout perfect.

(25:48):
There is that. You got one right there, lady lunch box. Yeah,
give me a softball too. Let's go here we go,
number two, one of the biggest songs in country music history.

(26:11):
You're still the one from Chinnai. Looks like we made it. Yeah,
it looks like when made it. Thank you very much,
Thank you very much. Let's go over to Eddie Softball

(26:31):
for sure buns. Yeah, yeah, yeah, how about this one?
Come on, you want a softball? This is maybe your
favorite artist of all time. Don't take the girl. If
you miss it, you're eliminated all softballs. Johnny's daddy was

(26:51):
taking and fishing Johnny Daddy. He was like you that
jam day. Tommy Tompson ain't my best friend, all right? Amy,
If you miss it, you're done a little newer baby.

(27:23):
Last night, last night lunch box, I'm ready quite possibly
the most famous song and country music history. I said
that about the last time. Now I'm giving you the
biggest off balls though. Also president from Johnny Casher. You
did a report on it, Burden Ring a fire different

(27:52):
all right here the train of coming. It's you're rolling
around the band and I've seen the sunshine since I
don't know where we go. Amy Let's has been eliminated.
Came a trick question. No no, that was again one
of the biggest songs in the history of country music.
And you did a report on Johnny Cash two weeks ago.

(28:13):
What was the trick question? Eddie? Come on, if if
you missed this, Amy wins. Oh boy, okay, that's a
lot of pressure. I took the oh man, I don't know.

(28:34):
I took my tweezers off the counter, kitchen scissors, I
culled my brains and win. Just nice. There's winner there

(29:04):
she goes am. We are champion today. Thank you. Coming up,
If you've ever been a parent and you've had your
kids by a whole bunch of stuff on the computer
and you go, oh, and then you have to call
and get a refund because your kids weren't supposed to

(29:26):
be buying stuf on computer and you didn't set parental controls. Well,
you can call us eight seven seven seventy seven. Bobby.
Amy just went through that with her daughter, and then
she Amy called me because she wanted me to talk
to her daughter about it on FaceTime. Yeah me, She's like,
tell her like, I'm just your friends. I'll tell you

(29:48):
the story coming up. Call us if you want. Eight
seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, Bobby bo A lot of

(30:09):
calls are I wanted to talk about their kids in
the parental controls and that's coming up, and I'll tell
Amy stories. She can tell it where her daughter got
on her iPad. Him was just like bye bye, bye bye.
But jay Lee's on and I can say, hey jay Lee, Hey,
So j Lee has a really great story that I
just didn't want to wait for it. So would you
mind telling these guys on the show what happened? Okay? Yes,

(30:30):
So my child actually bought a Mini Cooper Core on eBay.
The credit card was a lot automatically connected to the
PayPal account, so it went through and my husband had
to call and let the guy know that it was

(30:52):
a mistake and he did away with all of it,
but he made us leave him a good review on
his eBay. How much did the car called? I remember
this has been a couple of years. He was really
little when he did it, but but like thousands of dollars.
Oh yeah, I mean it was a real core and
that was his favorite. He was obsessed with cores and

(31:13):
that was his favorite core, the Mini Cooper car from
the cartoon man. That's a good story and for now,
for his tenth birthday by I'm real one. Yeah, we'll
see about that. Hey, thank you for the call of Jaylee.
What are you calling us from in Arkansas? Arkansas? Are

(31:34):
you kidding? Does bear poop in the woods? Yeah? Of
course he does. That's right, y'all. Y'all make my mornings
every day. I drive a Conway. So hey, thank you
so much. Thank you. And that's a great story. I
appreciate you. We'll come back and get to that in
a second. Robert was stopped by pizza employees. It goes

(31:59):
in Rob's the place and a mass man hits an
employee over the head with the butt of the gun.
First of all, tried to make off with a hundred
sixty dollars in cash, tried because the employees wrestled under
the ground. When they unmasked him, they found out it
was their former manager. It was like Scooby Doo. Man.
They're like, let's see who this is. It's the mayor

(32:21):
of the town, old man Weathers. And for those kids
out there that don't know who Scooby Doo is, I think, yeah,
they shouldn't know. Okay, well, scool Scooby. It looks like

(32:42):
it's the mayor. That's always someone they know. Love it, Scooby,
it's your cousin Timmy. Okay, don't everget on me for
referencing Lassie. No, they still make Scooby Doo. Yes, there
are new Scooby Doo shows that still, but I mean
they are definitely throwing it back. Okay you no, I
don't think it's It's like a Ninja Turtles reference. Last night,

(33:06):
I made one mighty and I were driving back like
eleven o'clock and they were digging a hole in the
ground and say, oh, look they must have found the
Ninja Turtles and we got it because that was us
when we were younger. But they also make Ninja turtles
now correct, So we threw it back and kept it. Well,
they should make Lassie now he's a woman says she
wants six hundred million dollars in the jackpot, but she

(33:27):
won't turn the ticket in because she doesn't want anyone
to know she wanted. Oh that's it. That's a struggle.
She signed the ticket after the January sixth drawing, and
she says she was just following instructions on the website.
So that's state by state, right, if you have to
reveal your identity. So once you're out, it's overwhelming. No
one's claimed it. They believe her, but she won't claim
it because she doesn't want them to know it's her.

(33:48):
That's craziness. Yeah, good, six hundred million dollars, man, that
is crazy. Amy. What happened with your daughter? So they

(34:09):
have Amazon fires little tablets that they can play, you know,
learning games on and stuff, and I forgot to switch
off some for some reason. When I was messing around
with that, the parental control button got knocked off, so
they had full access, and my son just started buying

(34:30):
certain things started showing up on my Amazon account, and
then my daughter started buying things and I was like,
how is this happening? I was getting like twenty emails
from Amazon, thank you for your purchase, thank you for
your purchase, thank you for your purchase. I mean self
help books on audio. So they were buying certain things.
They were just doing it, and then other ones wore

(34:50):
apps that were costing. So then I sat her down
and when I wanted, when I was explaining I was
gonna be deleting some of this that just they did
not need, she started to say no, like this is
on my tablet, and I said no, I'm deleting them.
We're gonna get rid of them, and Amazon is going
to refund us because it's money. And she didn't understand
how it costs money. She thought, you just like things

(35:12):
from the sky, same thing with the iTunes movies, and
we buy them or rent them. She doesn't understand the
concept that it's real money and you can't just click
on things and buy it. So then I turned the
print control back on and then Amy called me on FaceTime,
wants me to tell her daughter about money. So what
do you tell her about money? What did I say?
Said off by the whole thing. She didn't believe me,

(35:35):
and then I said, look, do you would you believe
Bobby if he told you? And she said, okay, prove
it so that I get Bobby on face and I'm like, Bobby,
things online costs money, right, and he says yes, And
I said, so can you explain to her how it's
like my credit card is inside the tablet and that?

(35:56):
And so then Bobby said, well, what do you do
when you go to school and you buy the chips?
You get them the money and then you get your
potato chips and then there's no more money left. And
she's like, yeah, I don't really know that. That was
what I said, and said, hey, you know when you
take money from the house and go buy chips at school,
that's what your mom has to do, and eventually there's
no more money to buy chips and you spend all

(36:16):
the money. Good one. So I don't know if it
was or not, but Amy to put me on the spot,
and then it was well, I mean, you're such a
good You're so good, And didn't I give a better
analogy on the spot? No, I shouldn't say better. Didn't
I give a different analogy on the spot? You feel
like I was handling it. I just needed back up. Well,
that's what happened. Sometimes if it comes from a non

(36:36):
parent that's saying on a phone. If it comes from
Bobby Linda in North Carolina, Hey Linda, Hey, good morning,
good morning, Thank you for calling. What do you think
about this? Um? Well, see, my situation is kind of similar,
but I have a child that has a disability. UM,
he has autism and he has control issues, and so

(36:57):
for him, this is why we have to change the
password on phones every week. This is why we have
to do certain things. Because I, as will, had my
credit card hooked up to my iPhone three hundred dollars
of roadblocks, UM game credits later, I definitely realized how
much more I wanted to be a little more tighter,
how I took over my credit card from the iPhone.

(37:19):
I mean, as a parent, it's tough, but at the
same time, you know you have to make sure you
hold those boundaries because if not, any little step that
they feel like they can get ahead of you, forget
about it. They're gonna take a mile. It's funny how
as much as things change, they stayed the same, because
then my head comes to me. When I was a kid,
I called this one number to talk to recordings of

(37:40):
Wade Boggs, Don matting Lye, Andre Dawson. They're baseball players,
and I called I would listen to them, and it
was a dollar ninety nine a minute ninety not since
each additional minute, and my grandma tan my hide. Man,
she found out. I got a whooping like crazy, said
you can't come, and I knew better, but I thought
I would hang out before the first minute was over
because I kept thinking, it's like dollar and nine. Yeah,

(38:01):
if I don't hit the first minute, they won't charge me.
I did, like twenty times. We got a big old
fat phone bill. Same thing, just the technology is different. Yeah,
they were also calling Wade Boggs just with their Amazon fires.
Thank you for the call, Linda. I appreciate that. How
about this Will and Tennessee. You're on, Hey, Bud, Bobby Amy,
lunch box man, thank you for making my mornings better.

(38:23):
Appreciate that you have a story for us. Yeah, man,
all right, So my bonus son, we don't use work
step around our house. So my bonus son he plays
the Xbox all right, and he plays his four as
the game and uh, you know, he wanted to upgrade
his cars, and you know me and his mom. We
talked about it, said, yeah, so I think the car
pack was like Tim Bucks. Well later on that day

(38:43):
we looked at the statement and a hundred and seventy
seven dollars was missing, and oh yeah, oh yeah, So
we wound up making him scrubbed the four while here
from head to toe and he had every shore in
the house for two weeks except for the laundry, and
his mom was started his rear end. So may you
made him do all that and out a whoopen? That's wrong? Hey, listen,

(39:04):
who might tell you had a parent will? But it
sounds like you were getting your money out of him already.
Oh yeah, man had to do what he was doing. Yeah,
get back. So although if I'm thirteen i get a whoopen,
I'm just walking out of the room. Right. Well, I
appreciate that call, and I appreciate you. But that's cool.
Thank you guys to see but have a great morning.

(39:25):
Coming over to Amy the latest from Nashville and Hollywood.
He's thirty second Skinny. So we now know the names
of Hillary Scott's twin girls, Betsy Mac and Emery Joe Anne.
They made their way into the world two am on
January twenty nine, and she posted a picture of them
so cute. I always like double names because it means

(39:46):
they probably couldn't agree on a name and they just went, fine,
we'll do both. I like that. Yeah, that's how I
figured to think, knowing Hillary and her husband like, it's
probably grandparents names like mashed together and something special like.
So shout out to Brantley Gilbert because I love what
he's doing on his tour right now. He partnered with
a SPCA and Pedigree pet food company to provide companion

(40:09):
animals to veterans returning home. So every stop, on every
weekend that he has a tour stop, he's gonna be
delivering a dog that has been trained and all the
food for a year to a veteran that has just
come home for more to help them adjust to life.
That's a good thing. Uh huh. Agree paid for the
training and the food. I mean, so pretty cool, Brantley Gilbert.

(40:31):
I'm amy that's your thirty seconds everybody transmitting America show
by throwing a mini tantraum on email. Boss over here,

(40:51):
I need to tell you about off the air before
I talk about on the air, because it may make
me seem so petty. Not that I have a problem
with petty, but it's really petty. Well, okay, se do
you need our I'll run it by you. Let's do
the Morning Corny and then we'll discuss it. Morning Corny.

(41:14):
You want to hear a joke about a piece of paper?
Never mind, it's terrible, Oh terrible, okay, car, that was
the Morning Corny Engage. You were listening in your car,

(41:36):
I was ripping a piece of paper. If you can't see, okay, okay, terrible,
I mean nobody can see listening show. You know the
selfie boy from the super Bowl, Yes, the Justin Timberlake
took a picture with Yeah, here he is. Just would say,

(41:57):
it's right next to you. It was we saw the
whole relationship between those two right, and Justin was singing,
and then he walked off on camera that that was
a dumb question. Did you guys hang out afterwards? Jeff

(42:19):
Brunch the next day? What did he tell you? Do
you know what his next single is gonna be? He said,
I can't stop the feeling, and then he said I
can't stop. Yeah, that's what he said. Here's our figure reporter,
here's a reporter freaking out on the air because the
Eagles won anime. We gotta go, we gotta go. Do
you come on, Harold? Hold together? Come on, Harold, do

(42:49):
we need to go to break? Can we can? We
need to go? Break? I mean, stand by the break,
stand by the break? Made it really break? Probably break
good grief, Harold. That's the producer talking in here because
he was crying so much they couldn't do the segment.
I'm just gonna assume he's a lifelong Eagles fan and
this hasn't happened in his lifetime or is in an
onion right the game? It's one of the two there. Okay,

(43:12):
So speaking of the Super Bowl, I know where a
couple of days out. But the story came in where
burglars broke into Rob Gronkowski's house while he was playing
the game. Do you know who Gronki is? Amy for
the do you know who he is? I mean, yes,
I've heard, I'll talk about him. So he's the big
tight end, the big goofy guy. But yeah, So Boston
twenty five News took video of police responding to the

(43:35):
house apparently they broke in, which he lived just a
few miles from the stadium and they have officers on
the recording saying we spoke with homeowners their reports. He
set the trip off, but they stole multiple safes and guns. Wow,
I wonder what's in the safe. Yeah, because if it's
in the safe, that made it's valuable and he has

(43:56):
multiple ones. Yeah, that's also that's great true. H Foxboro
Police Chief William Baker spoke with the reported outside the
police station. It confirmed the break in was while Gronk
was in Minnesota playing the Super Bowl. That's tough. My
house broken into during the show once, and I know
they knew that I was on the air because they

(44:18):
did it right as like six thirty in the morning,
because my alarm went off right when it happened. Yeah.
Now I have somebody there because my dog is old
and six, so someone's always with them. So I don't
even think about it. And you can think about it,
you just might meet the barrel of a shotgun. Yeah,
that's what you want. That stinks for Gronko lost the

(44:39):
Super Bowl and got his house rocked. I mean that's
all his safe. That's rough. I mean, you could really
do that to any football player that's on the road
or anybody that you know their schedule. Yeah, but I
would think it's hard to break into really rich people's
houses because they should have gates and security and cameras.
Why didn't he have that? Sure he makes millions game,

(45:02):
that's whenever someone robs a hotel room and still half
a million dollars in jewelry from the hotel room. I'm going,
if you have that much money for jewelry, you can't
pay thirty bucks an hour for someone to watch it? Yeah,
but who am I to think with any sort of
watching if you're gonna pay thirty bucks an hour to
watch Juli? Like? How how when do you bail on
protecting it? Like? It's probably more than that. But I'm like, okay,

(45:30):
don't hit me, don't hit me. I'll leave. I'm gonna
go ahead, go get a snack, and you just do
your thing. Okay. By the way, lunch Bucks went around
with the hidden microphone and said he was the Bad
Breath Bureau. By the way, have you have you seen this?
I haven't heard any of this. I'm scared to do
bids and we're not listening to them ahead of time.

(45:51):
But he goes around and says, hey, I'm with the
bad Breath Bureau and tells people they have bad breath
and they need to Yeah, Chris, you know that, right, Chris. Look,
I'm from the BBB, the Better Breath Bureau, And one
of your coworkers emailed me and said, hey, man, Chris,
kind of happen, right, They said, look, he'll be there Monday.

(46:12):
Try to come around eleven. They're just trying to help
you out. So I've got you some mouthwashing, like it's
portable mouthwashing. You just gotta mix it throughout the day
and maybe your coworkers won't be offended by your bad breath.
All right, you want me to tell you who told
I shouldn't do that. I don't want to start any fight.
I'll just tell you that it was a female. Well, yeah,

(46:33):
I'm sorry, man, I have a great day. Smell better.
Smell better you too. So he goes around telling people
they have bad breath. I'll play a few of these
coming out. You know. The Super Bowl happened, and our
audio producer who sits in the glass room, Raymond, bet
his entire savings account on the Eagles to win the game,

(46:56):
And so he posted his betting slip online too, just
so everybody knew I just don't think betting is good anyway.
I don't do it anymore. But to each their own.
Who am I to tell Raymond what to do with
his money? Yeah, so I rooted him on. I thought, hey,
if he wins, out to be good. And he won,
how much? Did you bet? How much? Two thousand and
one at the end of the day a little over

(47:17):
five thousands with the bed itself. Yeah, yeah, no he didn't.
He's over five thousand dollars now, say one close to
three thousand dollars. So are you gonna get this money?
I'll have it in a day. It's processing and they
turn in there you go. They put it in this
new site I'm working with, makes it bitcoin, and then

(47:37):
I cash out the bitcoin that doesn't. Yeah, they do it.
That's how they're able to put bitcoin. Bitcoin crashed hard.
That's what I'm saying. I'm curiously a rate that it's
gonna come. Give me my money because I might lose
five this, but I'll still get the cash out within
a day. Why are you doing such shady things with
your money? So you have to do it now? All
these online sports books are going through bitcoin. If you
want it within a day or you have to wait months,

(48:00):
but then don't do it. Oh no, I'll taken a
day any day, but less than you were supposed to get. Well,
I didn't know bigcoin was gonna crash in the last
Let us know. You're supposed to get it by the
end of the week. You say, but he did win. Hey,
he was one of the few people to bet the
Eagles straight up to win, no points, nothing right, bet

(48:20):
they wont congratulations, one of the few people to say
that Eagles were gonna win, One of the few people
to say that Eagles were gonna win straight up, one
of the few people that actually put money on it.
So all those two things made me a pretty smart person.
And I'm not even on a sports radio talk show anymore.
We used to do one together and I was usually
right on there. Thank you, congratulations, buddy, Get that guy
over there. So there's that. Speaking of bets, Amy and

(48:43):
I made a bet a long time ago, and before
her kids came to America. For years they lived in
an orphanage in Haiti. And I was scared to go,
and I said that outwardly, I'm scared to go to
another country like that, But I went. And the reason
that Amy didn't go with him. Is because Amy told
me on the air end in confidence that it's time.

(49:03):
She couldn't go back. It wasn't good for her heart
because every time she would go and leave, her kids
would be sad and confused. She said, I cannot go back,
so I would have taken you with me. But because
you said that, I just went and I went. I
met the kids, went to the orphanage and it was amazing,
and I wanted to see what their life was like
before they came here, which they're here now and they've

(49:25):
been here for a month and a half. Yeah. Amy
promised me that if I went to Haiti to see
her kids, she would get a tattoo of my face
on her body. Yeah, and so now we haven't into
this bet here. This is fair. At the time of
the bet, like I had no reason to believe you
would ever go to Haiti. I feel like you sort
of knew, But it doesn't matter. All I said was

(49:46):
if I go, when you get a tattoo in my face?
And you said, yes, right, Why did I do that? Exactly?
Now here's Amy? Are you talking to your kids in
this clip? My daughter? Yeah? So what do you think
see this tattoo right here. Know what what about if
I got a tattoo of Bobby's face, like right here,
Bobby's face? What yucky? Okay? Yucky and gross? So you

(50:14):
were not letting her dictate right. She's a ten year old.
I really need her to like me, and she described
it as yucky and gross over and over. So only's
gonna happen. And my husband's not happy about it. He said,
you should never make a bet if you're not gonna
be able to follow through with it. He was so
mad at you when I made the bet. He's like,
why would you ever make a bet like that if
you're not going to follow through with it? I said,

(50:34):
I never ever, in a milliyears old Bobby would go
to Haiti and there you went. Yeah, so let me
get this straight. I'm disappointed in you. Yeah, so is
my husband. Your husband is disappointed in Yeah, but my
daughter loves me, but she thinks your tattoos are gross.
So what else? Yeah? What's new? Well, we don't want
to add to the grossness. Okay, so you're not doing it.

(50:57):
I'm not doing it. Believable wow, But your husband says, wait,
you guys, y'all really thought I was gonna get Bobby's
face tattooed on my body, going to do it because
I didn't think he was going to go. But that's
the ray didn't think the Patriots were gonna win. Oh,

(51:18):
now you're making me rethink it. So should I just
get it? But where do I get it? And how
big do I get it? And I don't Bobby already
said whatever size you want, I'll take my face and
I'll lay it on the top of your back. And
I do like your turkeys with their hand on Thanksgiving.
I feel like I should just do it because I
don't want to be someone that's not holding up my
end of the bets. That's right, that's what you are.
And that's all. My husband just disappointed me in two things,

(51:42):
one that I ever accepted about like that, and then too,
now that I've lost, I'm not falling through. I can't
win here. So are you? Are you not doing it?
Can I win? You can't? Yes? Or no? Can I
do it like a pin drop a group there's Bobby's face.
You could do it the size of one inch one
inche and that's the big to be able to see

(52:04):
the face. I wish that were the kids and here
ready to say no. But then y'all are you doing it?
Yes or no? Come on, Amy, yes or no? You
have to declare how disappointed in me? Are you going to?
It doesn't matter who cares about the people's feelings that
I care about other people's Yes or no? Okay, now, okay,

(52:26):
there it is all right? Turn off? That's it? Am
I done? New ghost? I want to play these clips
of lunchbox who sits to my right? He goes out,

(52:47):
puts a hidden microphone on and then just messes with people.
What task force did you say? You're from the Better
the BBB Better Breast Bureau. So he goes like people
and say, hey, you have bad breath, and we have
this mouthwash called smart mouth that's really good, by the way,
And he goes and says, hey, you need to take this, Thomas.

(53:08):
How you to him? Man, I'm Jason Man. I hate
to meet you on this occasion. Um. I come from
the BBB. It's called the Better Breath Bureau. And we
got an email from one of your co workers saying
that sometimes you suffer from maybe a little morning breath.
And so these are things we bring, the little mouthwashes
that you can keep in your pocket. Kind of maybe
you prove your breath. Okay, So they send an email

(53:32):
and Rachel was like, oh, can you maybe drop these off?
Oh wait, I wouldn't suposs to you her name, it's
supposed to be anonymous. But I was just coming by
to help you out. Alrighty, I guess I'll do something
with these. Sorry about that, man, It's kind of awkward, right,
I mean yeah, but sorry man, Christman, BBB have a
good day. Like they're angry and they're confused and they

(53:56):
don't know who to be angry yet. Rachel, okay, I'm
the BBB called himself Jason, I'll do want more. Hello,
how are you good? My name is Jason from the BBB.
It's called the Better Breath Bureau. And um, it's kind
of awkward. One of your co workers emailed me and said,
sometimes you got a little bad breath. So we're trying

(54:16):
to improve bad breath in society. So I'm out here
to deliver these to you. So sorry. I mean, I
know it's awkward because one of your co workers just
trying to improve bad breath in America. Yeah, I'll have
a great day. I kind of felt bad for that
it's gone from funny to I mean that's they're not

(54:37):
feeling good after that. No, no, they all say they're
not offended. They think they're like, oh yeah, okay, whatever,
I'm not offended. I heard in her voice she was like,
if someone came up to me and anonymously said, hey,
somebody can't tell you who says you stink. Have some deodorant,
I'll go, oh, yeah, well, how my friends tell me, well,

(54:58):
there's that w all right? When I took your life
down a spiral staircase, talk about the flu shot on Twitter,
because that's what I did. Holy god, it was a
three day government conspiracy. Tweeted than I got a flu shot.
I don't know if it works. I read all the

(55:20):
stuff online and it says most of the time it
doesn't match exactly with the strain. So some flu shots
are absolutely ineffective. But I play the odds that if
it's maybe effective, I'll take that risk. Some people think
it's the government monitoring you. Some people think that it
gives you the flu. So all you can do is
listen to experts. So I watched a yell doctor speak

(55:41):
about it. I did a lot of research. What I
found is mostly they really don't know, but they lean
towards get it because it's not going to hurt you
if you do. It could hurt you if you don't. Also,
what I've learned is a lot of times if you
do get it, while you get the flu shot, it
lessens the symptoms of it. So you can still get
the flu with flu shots. Again, just be reading. People

(56:05):
on Twitter have been lighting me up for days, convinced
that this is some sort of government chemical put into
your body that is just big pharma. Aliens, every conspiracy, tobacco,
they're all included in this conspiracy. And then they just
started throwing numbers at you on Twitter, well eight percent

(56:25):
of people. So I just tweeted, Okay, nobody knows what
they're talking about, including myself. Nobody knows. We're all just
seeing some article that was shared by somebody on Facebook.
Be cousin herb shared an article and we tell our
friends about it. But I'll read you a new story
because Raymond read this this morning, a flu update. Flu
season is half over and experts warned you you could

(56:48):
get the flu twice, so make sure you have your
flu shot. Some cities are doing drive up flu shots
where you don't have to leave your vehicle. Good government,
God is coming and going on show up and getting
your car. They come to work if they forcibly show
up and started giving us flu shots. Sometimes smell right
about these flu shots. As long as we have the

(57:10):
opportunity to choose. Because America was based on choosing our
own flot, we need a voice. Yeah, Christopher Columbus sell
the ocean blue and landed here so we could choose
our flu. Thank you, Ocean blue flu. So the fact
that you can get it twice as scary. Now I've
started to film me slightly coming down with something. Two

(57:33):
things though, I'd like to say. One, I've been traveling
a lot, meaning I could just be worn down, or
your you have access to more flu. Or two things
are going rather well right now in my life, at
least on the career side of it. Personally still a disaster,
but on the career side of which is all that
matters to me. Right now, it's going a little too well,

(57:54):
and I feel like something's got to derail it. Absolutely,
I got something come up so soon that the flu
would just knock me on my feet. Or would it
help you get to that goal weight? I'm not worried
about that. I'm already at the goal weight because I'm there.
That's why I was in California. So and then at three,
I might have the flu. So I'm going to the
doctor today, h O, just to having them to the

(58:16):
check because they can check a week out there and
you're like, hey, doc, to see if I might have
the flu. You don't really have any symptoms. Dot it's
your boy boot otherwise known as shoot boy shoe boy,
and say, hey, so I feel pretty good. I got
a little something, but can you give me that check

(58:37):
because I need to be clean in the next couple
of weeks. So if I got the flu, let's go
ahead and rite the process along. I'm need to get
out of my system. Yeah, do that? I don't know.
Can you ask for the flu shot again? Yeah? Yeah?
Can I just get anybody here at the flu which
mind going and licking me? So I'm going to the
doctor today to get that checked, and if I have it,
then I'll just start working with the symptoms. Everybody here

(58:58):
get a flu shot. The people that don't get a
flu shot of the ones that upset me because you
bring it in and you it may not work. In you,
but you can bring it to other people. I think
it's selfish. Sorry, I just haven't done it thing. None
of you guys got flu shots. Bobby, I haven't gone
one for like, I've been working free for twelve years
and then I got it twice the flu shot. Yeah, okay,

(59:22):
but the flu may not affect you, but you can
give it to other people. Okay, like herpies. So it's
lies dormant, but it can't write and head for asymptomatic
in me. But if I give it to Bobby, you
may just start breaking out with all the flu. And
can I tell you that I'm just saying stuff much
like people in America do. I have no idea if

(59:42):
that's how it works. But what I realized true, what
I've realized truth is I thought, if you got the flu,
you instantly started. That's what you thought. But when I
saw what I saw on Facebook from Uncle John shot,
it's just like herpes. Yeah. So what I learned here
is that the only that didn't get the flu shot
can spread the flu from Bobby. Now that's not what

(01:00:03):
I said at all. Taking Valdres for the flu the end,
Thank you everyone. I have everyone's prescriptions tomorrow. Hey, Dallas
Cowboys fan, he died, oh I know. And in his obituary,
Robert Clyde drew beloved husband, father, and papa, drew his

(01:00:27):
last breath Janu mainly we suspect to prevent himself from
having to watch the Patriots and Eagles in the Super Bowl.
The obituary read a loyal Cowboys fan. He died peacefully
with his daughter by his side, knowing full well that
Dez Bryant did, in fact catch that ball. And that's

(01:00:48):
what the obituary said. That's really funny. Would you anything
funny to you, obituary? What would you add? I don't
be very funny like that. I don't know yet. Yes, yes,
like a kind of poem. Well it's a rhyming one,
so you know. Bobby Bones died whenever. He's a fine guy.

(01:01:11):
Some people gave him too much credit, some didn't give
him enough. But that's not the poem. Here we go.
I want that to sell. Okay, do you have sad music?
I don't need it because it's not set. Poem reads
as such. Bobby's from Arkansas, born in Mountain Pine. He
grew into his big old head around the age of nine.
He used to get teased, got the last laugh in

(01:01:32):
the end, all the things he ever dreamed except a girlfriend.
Everyone will start crying at that point. Yeah, okay, well okay,
never let me. Let me do another one, another one,
all right. This is a story about a kid named
Bobby who dreamed of having his own show since he
worked at hobby lobby. He wears thick black glasses, can't

(01:01:55):
see from one eye. He likes to make jokes because
inside he wants to cry. I have a thing. You
need to write that in past tense. I don't wrote
this quickly technicality. Stop, you're supposed to be morning and yeah,
I want to have funny while I have anything. He
wore black glasses. You are a critic. You know what

(01:02:16):
critics They criticize. They don't do what would any line
in the world. Oh, prom king ahead't get rammed rhyme.
I just wanted to put I was trying to do
poetry in motion there, but it wasn't gonna work because
I was like, I don't know any think that Ryan's
are prom king Okay, good looking, great son, husband, friend

(01:02:39):
of many. Prom King was his greatest achievement in life. Wow,
that's sad. And then everyone starts crying. I don't think
that's sad. You love that you're prom king the greatest
achievement in his life. That's what he feels. Jealous because
you wor that. If that's what you feel, great, Why
are you judging his feelings? What would you? Did you
have anything? Now? Finally am I doing it or someone else?

(01:03:01):
She'll finally know if Tupac is dead. You know though,
because I died. Okay, that's fine, that's fine. No, he
is dead, but maybe how he does you don't know that.
That's funny that that's what your mind goes of all
the things when you die. They have a new series
coming out about the death of Tupac. Are you yep?

(01:03:21):
Has it started? I think I already saw some of it.
I don't need now. I saw it on Ay and
probably watched a good fifteen minutes, so it must already
be out unless there's a different one coming out, and
this was setting it up. I feel like on this
show we need to do at the end of the
hour a fifteen second clip of just Mike be coming
and correcting us. I think we've said wrong during the hour. Mike,

(01:03:44):
is this show out yet? Thank you it's it's out
and you've seen it. It was yes on a and
e okay, you guys. Mike D just confirmed I was correct.
I saw a movie recently called All Eyes on Me
or something not the same thing. That's Tupac story. I
cried at the end of that one, sad he did

(01:04:06):
real talk the airport in California. And I see Kolby
cal A at the airport and yeah, I watch My
Answers Story because it's bordering on funny or stalker ish.
I liked it a lot, like I laughed out loud
because it's all captions. Well, so I saw Colby Keli

(01:04:28):
and by the way, if you're not familiar with Colby Keli,
she had this song always. So I don't do well
with celebrities. So I started talking to them and I
just take awkward pictures and I'm like, look, there's Colby
kel A and so I just chron chronicle our time

(01:04:48):
in line getting on the airplane and then her sitting
like five rows in front of me. When I lost wife,
I had to stop. But it's all my Answers story
and you see. And then I saw some guy from
American Pickers, Mike Deep who's the dude Mike Wall for
American pickers. I didn't know who he was. Yea, it
may not even been real, but Mike Deacon vints me
he was real. But he was sitting right in front
of you too. That's cool. And then I saw Lucas

(01:05:08):
Nelson who is Jesus because he looked like Jesus on
the flight and the basis from the head in the heart.
But I know. But I watch kolbe call the whole time,
and also happy that she didn't stop after the flight.
You want to talk to me because it was awkward,
she ro bust you. Yes, she actually did so. Somebody
must have texted her or tweeted her because this is

(01:05:31):
her face timing, no no answer, storing herself what she
realizes that I'm behind her and there he is, that's

(01:05:52):
for sure. Watch my answer story. That's awesome. I was
just glad you don't want to talk after work. I
was so embarrassed. I thought she would never see it.
And then maybe tomorrows teller justerfect each other. And you
know what I find interesting on Instagram is people who

(01:06:13):
just take face pictures of their faces and go, hey,
I'm having a good day. And then people like it
like crazy. Really, I try to put cool things up there.
If an artist comes over to my house, like Dave
Heywood from Lady and Bella, who by the way, I've
never talked to one on one ever. It's either with
the group or it's never him because Charles the tall
blonde lead singer or Hillary the female lead singer. Dave

(01:06:36):
is the bat guy, but he's actually the musical genius
of the group and he has no interest really in
being the front man. But he came over to the
house and we did a podcast together. I had so
much fun talking to that guy. And I posted a
picture and only got like five thousand likes. That post
a picture on my foot it's like twenty thousand likes.
And then I see I was looking at Lindsay L's
Instagram and she's posted a picture of her face like

(01:06:58):
a hundred thousand likes or something. I'm just gonna wants
picture in my face and see what it does. But
what were you going to say, Well, Hey, I hope
your day is amazing, Okay, Sammy likes it, get or
you can do like Kim Kardashian, just say I just
really like this picture of myself. Yeah, but she's just honest.
That's honest. Yeah, you always got to give it up
with somebody that's honest. Yeah, she is. She's like, I

(01:07:19):
thought about writing something clever about why I'm posting this,
but I just like it. Well, I'm gonna post, and
my Instagram is Mr Bobby Bones. I'm gonna post. I
just want to post a picture in my face if
you'd like it, and seebody likes, I get I'm doing
just a second our phone screen or Hillary went and
watched new artists. I guess they're right new, are they? Um?
There were some new ones, but we knew a lot
most of them. So she went to this private show

(01:07:42):
and I have some clips here. You saw Jason Aldean play.
Yeah we did this from your phone? Yeah, this from
my phone? How was he good? He was awesome. They're
having a big conference where all the radio people are
in town around the country. How did you get tickets
to this? Um? Morgan number one just sent me an email,

(01:08:04):
so you just went went Me and her both went, Okay,
you guys, here's Randy Hawser. Yeah I can sing right.
It was so good. That's his new song. I don't
know what it's called, but it was really good. I
don't know what's called either, I haven't heard it. Craig

(01:08:26):
Campbell played a new song. I don't even know what
that song is. I don't know back in the day.
I'm not giving that because I don't take songs anymore.
I never took songs that was sent it to me anyway.
It's like being invited to a party. I never really
want to go to the party, but I always want
to be invited. Usually be like, hey, you're missing a song.
But now I don't accept songs. Now they don't even
ask anymore. What's happened around he Here, here's Jimmy Allen,

(01:08:47):
one of the class of teams. He good. Everyone loved him.
He's awesome. He's on the Hobbycast this week. And you
saw Lindsay l we did everybody like, like everybody swarmed
to her. I think she was the one artist everybody
swarmed too and just wanted to meet and talk to her. Lindsay, yeah, great,

(01:09:10):
now she blows up great. Did you do that thing
when she plays guitar really good? And Everybody's like, oh, yeah,
of course she did, of course she did. All right?
Thank you, Hillary. Hillary is hanging out with radio people,

(01:09:32):
trying to get better job. Probably yeah, yeah, passing that
resume around yea, the Bobby Bones Show. Tomorrow's the tire
change challenge between Lunchbox and Morgan. Yes, I forgot about that.

(01:09:58):
It's supposed to be really cool degree tomorrow, so you're
both changing your own car tires. That's the new rule.
So lunch Box was going, I can't it's a SUV,
but he's going to change his car tire while Morgan
number two changes hers. You will do it separately, so
you're not racing each other and you're not gonna know
each other's time because I don't want anyone having a
car collapse on them. I love it. So you'll see

(01:10:20):
who has the best time at the end. So that
would be tomorrow morning. Morgan number two, how are you feeling.
I'm feeling really good. I'm ready. I've practiced. You know
I'm good to go. You practice? Huh yeah, I'm ready,
she prepares. Morgan number two are our web girl. She
is prepared. Lunchbox, I practice, No, why would I practice.
I've been doing this my whole life? And when's the

(01:10:41):
last time you changed one? A year ago when I
went to lunch with Ray and Eddie and my I
come out with my tires flat and I had to
change the tire, so just got out there on the
part on a hill. It was on a hill, yeah, sideways,
had to worry about it flipping over, but just did it.
And I'm just I can't practice for twenty agree weather
and frost bit. You just have to deal with it.

(01:11:01):
I guess it's like you get packers, so you guys
take from medical bills. Okay, if I get frost by,
you're not going to get frost bite if you don't
know that it takes twenty seconds to get frost by. Yeah, like,
are you jumping in water and then standing in the calls?
Are you changing your tire in Canada? I won't even
be able to feel my hands. That's how cold. Isn't

(01:11:23):
where it goes tomorrow the entire change Challenge. Chris Jansen's
on the phone right now. Chris, Hey, how are you guys?
Look at this guy? By the way, Did we wake
you up or are you already up? I will never
sleep another moment in my life. Okay, okay, okay with that,
Were you really asleep? Though? Really? No, I really wasn't
I just drop my youngest off at school and I'm

(01:11:44):
about to drop my other youngest off at school, and
I just I was, actually, we're just ever I listened
to you, okay, So I don't want to take too
much time if you're with the kid. But I gotta
say my buddy Chris, he played a soul that show
at the Rhyme and last Night, which itself is awesome,
and last night, Lady and gentlemen, Chris was invited to
be a member of the Grand Old Opera. Look at
this than you say a little something? Well, man, let

(01:12:06):
me say that. Uh, it's the most humbling thing to be.
I always say one of two things in this life,
in this career, I wanted to be on the radio
haven't hit songs. I wanted to play the Grand of
Operay And as it playing, it wasn't enough. When Keith
Urban walks out to be a special guest at the show,
and j M. I thoroughly expected after we got done
with the one song in the place went wild, I
tharly expect him to go, hey, let's play another one,

(01:12:27):
because that's just what we do when we get together.
And then all of a sudden he just blurts out
and by the way, would you like to be an
member of the Grand of Opry. And dude, I lost it,
and I don't lose it. And I gotta tell you,
as we all know, Keith carry such great humility about
him anyway, and so the fact that it was that
was him in particular to ask. I mean, he's such

(01:12:48):
a mentor of mine and he really just means so
much to me personally, and the opera means so much
to me. And it was unbelievable. I can't the words
can hardly describe the feeling. And I felt, I felt
like I was I don't know, man, I felt like
I was Literally I've never felt like I was floating
on the air before except for two times when I
got married and proposed my wife said yes, and when

(01:13:09):
I had my babies. Man, and that was those amazing feelings.
But this, really, this was an amazing feeling. And I'm
just so I'm just so grateful for the community for
just believing in me enough, because this is not just
one man's decision. This is a whole thing, the whole committee, community, whatever,
and and I'm so blessed, man, I'm so grateful and

(01:13:30):
I'm so gratefully you put me on to talk about
it because it means it means the world to me.
Chris Jansen is on last night. He was invited to
be a member of the Grand Old Opery at the Rhyman.
Let me ask you this, because how many times do
you think you've played the Opery. I'll played the operate
right about two hundred times when you add h the
actual opery house and then the Rhyman at the Opery
shows together and uh and and and man, I just

(01:13:54):
you know, I would have been that guy, even even
talking in retrospect if I if I never was a member,
I would still that guy who like waves the flag.
Because I'm telling you, like the two biggest goals I
ever had, and I'll say it till till my dying day,
Like I just wanted to be on the Opery and
having hits on the radio. And I'm like, I'm a
those goals they're actually achievable. Man. It's like my family,

(01:14:17):
it's a you know how we roll, and it's it
we're so blessed. We're just so thankful. Man. I can't
even describe how my heart feels. It's just it's an
unbelievable feeling. Chris Jansen, I just want to put you
on tell you I'm proud of you as someone in
the business, but mostly as a friend. I know this
means a lot to you, and I'm very proud of

(01:14:38):
and for you. Thank you, and I and listen, I
appreciate that. And let me tell you, I thoroughly hope
that the whole Body Bones show, everybody, everybody can can
be there for the actual induction. We're gonna be planning
that um as Keith said last night from the stage.
It's going to be in the next coming months and
it's gonna be at the Grand ol Opry and they're
going to do the whole ceremony. And I really love
for you all to be there because because you know you,

(01:14:59):
you help me kick start this thing off with with
having Hits on the radio, which was the other side
to the spect her Man, and it from you personally
and from the whole team. They're like this, this phone
call means more to me than you can imagine. So
thank you, Chris, take kids school. We'll talk to you soon,
but good to talk to you. Proud of you, and
I hit you out later, buddy, Okay, how about that guy.

(01:15:20):
I mean, it's just like, well, I can't fix that.
That means a lot to him. Like I know Chris
about as personally as I know any artists, and that
means a lot to him and I. I had a
couple of texts and hey, you need to be at
the Chris show tonight, and I wasn't able to get
back in town. I didn't know why because I didn't
know that was happening. They said, hey, it's a big deal,
but I didn't. We didn't land until thirty pm last night,

(01:15:45):
and then I felt a little bit guilty. But as
someone would have told me, I would have caught an
earlier fight. Yeah. So anyway, I'm proud of him. I

(01:16:07):
think you look at that biggest Songs and Country music number. Man,

(01:16:29):
here we go. We have written in the sand from
old Dominion. Such a jam you know when it comes on.
And I don't turn anything up most I just turned
songs down these days because I worked with songs. If
you worked at the potato chip place and someone said
here's a potato chip, you probably wouldn't want one, the
old potato chip analogy. So I heard these songs all

(01:16:50):
the time. But some songs when they come on, turn
it up. I turn it up still. That's how I know.
It's like that song is the jam written in the sand,
Come on trying to get it well? Number one. I
don't know, is it what it's I don't know. Whatever

(01:17:11):
is the top three. Kelsey Ballerini is in the top three.
Baby and Chris Young may have the number one song.
I'm pretty sure it's that's it. Yeah, pretty solid top

(01:17:34):
three there. Sometimes the top three is coming. I'm like,
that's a good one. Yeah, that's pretty That old Dominion
song is just the jam, So come on trying to
get it well. Number one pop song. It's from doua Lipa.
Who's that? But yeah, that's the name. It's the one
that goes one step one Now that's new gets on

(01:17:57):
the block. Now just play you're onto it, yeah, but
you need to. I got the right stick. I count. Yeah,
it's like rule number one. Don't follow that if you're
on fire, stop dropping roll something like that. Right. This

(01:18:17):
is the number one pop song, pushing Okay, I didn't
do that part. But number one alternative song is from
Walk the Moon one foot, Stage one foot. That's a
good one. Number one in urban is a song called
Lemon from any r D with Rihanna did not Living. Yeah,

(01:18:44):
they play this at the jam box. That's oh of
my hip hop now when we weren't when we did
popping hip hop radio, I knew all of it, and
I was a hip hop fan. I grew up listen
hip hop. But I'm so out of touch with just
anything and listen so much talk radio now. But that's
a good one when it comes out of the gym,
I box harder. I'm like, yeah, Living, I know that

(01:19:08):
song that goes white boy drunk, a white guy drunk. No,
there's one that's some song that comes out I can't
place yet. I don't have my phone to dam it.
But that's a good one too. Those are your top
songs on all the formats, not Living. You know who's
in in the r D. Yeah, of course b that's right. Yeah,
I think because he came in here at one time.

(01:19:30):
He came in talked about it. Oh yeah, you told
him you're beginning the r defense, Yes, and he was like, wow,
you know that. That's like yeah, man, I know that
stuff like I know all of your baby. That was cool.
That was a fun one, right, so cool. We're about
to get five years doing this show. It's amazing to
look back at just the people who have come through
this door. Some of them we've done great jobs with

(01:19:50):
some we haven't. But all formats, John Mayer, just great
music like that's been the one thing we tried to
focus on, regardless of format, mostly country, it doesn't matter.
We just want to bring in people that think differently
about music to do great music. So we appreciate you
guys for letting us do that. Thanks for hanging out
with us this morning. Thanks hanging out with us every morning.

(01:20:24):
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(01:21:09):
was going to buy the largest woman's eyes available and
to cut the sleeves out and wear it like that.
So that could be cool. Whatever floats your boat. There
was a guy who almost died from chucking twenty five
energy drinks. Yeah, he had a brain hemorrhage. Oh that's terrible.
What it's called a fifty six year old guy? Oh
he's fifty six, but still, what do you think seventeen sixteen,

(01:21:33):
you thought he was a super idiot. Yeah, because I
was a kid grown out of your idiot. No, yeah,
he's that's He overdosed on caffeine, suffered a brain hemorrhage,
had three mini strokes, almost died. His personal accountabilities probably
like it is a bit here. Let's let's not blame
it on the energy drinks. Let's blame it on the

(01:21:55):
guy who drank twenty five of them because he wants
to eliminate energy drinks. There are a lot of the
There are a lot of things aren't good in this world.
We can take anything in moderation, but too much of,
even something healthy, could have an effect on you. You
read a bunch of broccoli, I didn't once because that's
all the eight for a whole day, and I didn't know.
Oh my amy, I thought a volcano was inside my belly. Yeah,

(01:22:16):
oh filled up with gas cause gas. It was awful.
I thought, I'm just gonna eat broccoli all day and
that's all I'm gonna trying to trim down doing on
my crazy diets, trying to have been a crazy diet. No,
don't do broccoli before. You need to be trimmed down. Yeah,
it's trying to be Brocoli. Bob, that's gonna be my
new name. It's gonna be Bob. Oh Yeah. I mean

(01:22:37):
this guy needs to just listen to people like you.
He ended up in the hospital, This guy who drank
twenty five energy drinks, brain hemorrhage, three mini strokes. He
still has minor speech problem, and now he's saying energy
drinks should be banned. Okay, I was like having a
wreck and blaming cars. So how many was he going
to stop after? Was he just going till he got hurt?
Or I don't know. Was it a I don't know

(01:22:58):
what his goal would tell us? Are you wanted to
do three five hour energies? I was gonna do four?
We four. That's not actually it's not even a full
day eddie. Okay, then do it, good point, but don't
do it. No, don't do it. But that Yeah, I
don't know much about He didn't say what his goal
was your Amy's pile of stories. Did you see they're

(01:23:23):
making female friendly Derito's? I did, and I thought it
was weird. Okay, Well, the packaging is going to be
different so that women can carry the Doritos around in
their purses, and then they're going to be lady friendly,
which is quieter and less messy than regular Dorito's because
women don't like to crunch too loudly in public, and
they don't like licking their fingers. This is straight from

(01:23:44):
the CEO. It seems a little sexist to me. I
think to assign what women like as a little sexist.
I know women like to crunch the crab out of
some chips. I mean, I lick my fingers. Why not
just say Dorito's Mini like are clean? Does any this
is weird? The whole market it towards women, but you

(01:24:07):
don't have to say it's the rito's woman. What if
a man would like to crunch lighter? Well, oh, I
mean some stuff just marketed towards women might all for example, right,
I mean you could take anybody could take it, but
it's marketed for cramps. Love it? What else? But I
I thought the doritos thing was weird. Yeah, So while

(01:24:27):
we're on food, I'll just quickly throw out there that
if you're worried about losing your hair, maybe need to
eat some McDonald's French fries because reachers researchers have found
that a chemical used in the oil that cooks the
fries can be used to grow hair follicles. Yeah, but
I also read but I don't know if your French
fries are horrible for you. This is a different study. Interesting,

(01:24:48):
According to a new twenty of your study, French fries
are terrible for you because if you're baking or boiling potatoes,
it's super high blood pressure. You're five times more likely
to have a heart attack. French anything fried would fall
into that category. So you want arteries or hair, I
have a solution. I think what you do is you
order the McDonald's fries and you massage them, you get

(01:25:10):
your hands greasy, and then you rub your hair follicles. Okay,
I don't know that it has to be ingestioned serious,
like I'm serious. So have you heard of the seventeen rule?
Is that Raymond's dating rule? Okay? No? Not no. So

(01:25:35):
evidently you will get more work done if you follow
the fifties to seventeen rule, which is you will be
most productive if you work really hard for fifty two
minutes and then you take a seventeen minute break. Sounds az.
I do find that if you if you have four
or five things to do, if you focus on one

(01:25:56):
of them only, you end up getting the four or
five things done better than you. What if you focused
on all them a bit and many breaks sharpen your
focus because it allows you to be more productive. And lastly,
seventy percent of Americans have a favorite winter Olympic sports,
so I thought we could share our for sure, female
ice skating. Yeah, that's great, it's the best. You have
the most popular one. It's got to be female I skating.

(01:26:17):
And if it's not that it's terrible. Stand French fries
aren't bad to just be female. It's figure skating in general,
but females are Females are the better ones. It's the
best all the couple. I like both, and then ice hockey.
Those are the favorites. Ice hockey and female figures. You
know why I don't like ice hockey and the Olympics
because America is not that good at it, Like, because
all the Russians are really good. We don't live on

(01:26:39):
our whole country doesn't live on all ice, so we're
not even that good at the winter. We will dominate
some summer Olympic, yeah, because that track and field. Yeah,
but it's just the Winter Olympics were not as good
at I don't think we win the medal kind of
a year, do we. I have no idea wherever doesn't
like slu Slavia win at all ever, Yeah, all those
like Swiss guys are really good too, idea figure skating

(01:27:00):
and ice hockey. What's third? I just have this too,
because sometimes I'll watch that broom sweeping game. C Yeah,
I like that, and I have no idea what's happening,
but getting something to the they're adding some new Olympics
snowball fight that when we would win a snowball fight
with an Olympic sport. It was like snowball dodgeball. Can
you imagine that we would dominate that one? Yeah, I'll

(01:27:23):
submit that for that's funny. I don't know what idea.
It starts Thursday. It's too called super Bowl. I'm still
over stimulating on the sports and it lasts a long
time for weeks. Really, if the groundhog would have seen
a shadow, no winner Olympics. Oh that's true, but any
good thing. Yeah, yeah, I'm Amy. That's my pile. That

(01:27:46):
was Amy's pile of stories. They have birthday or Buddy
Garth Brooks because today is a big day for Big G.
So I was thinking if we had to make the
amount Rushmore of Garth Brooks songs, which means only four songs. Okay,
now you're talking about the the biggest selling solo artists
in American history, not just country but American history. You

(01:28:06):
only get one song to put on there, four of us.
You only get one song, and we make Mountain Garthmore.
Oh I love it, Yeah, mount Garthmore? What song would
you put on? So I have the entire library at
my fingertips. Amy, I'm going to do first. You get
one song from Garth to put up what is it?
For so many and this is so hard, but I'm
going with the river for personal reasons. Sorry. The birthday tomorrow, hey,

(01:28:32):
by tomorrow tomorrow. Yeah, we're gonna do this today, but tomorrow,
of course I did have birthday, okay, So anyway, tomorrow's birthday, Garth,
cool Mount Garth Moore for tomorrow, and we'll play this
song tomorrow, okay, Amy puts on the River. I wonder
why if I was the river would be like Roosevelt

(01:28:59):
of the Yeah Rushmore, you mean so on? But yeah,
but nothing one everyone room, not the George Washington. Oh
hey you true George. Don't know what him like? Well,
just you black river ever changed and it's the flow

(01:29:20):
and the dream. Our first song is up the River. Okay, Um,
you know I know that Friends and Little Places has
to go up there, but I can't be the one
to put it up there because that's not my favorite song.
It's I just which is gonna I feel your pain?
I mean that's the song, but I can't do it.

(01:29:41):
I'm gonna hope someone else does and does the right way.
But I have to go if tomorrow, never go, because
this is the song that made me love Guarth. Sometimes
late at night, ill can watch your She's lost in

(01:30:06):
peaceful dreams. So I turn out to that and la there,
Like that song means a lot to my heart. Garth's
played it in here. I sang it with Garth, and
I sing it with Blake Shelton unch. I'm gonna do
a big name drop here at Blake's ranch. We were
just goofing around and we did that song. Everybody knows
and loves that song. Of course, It's like, oh, yeah,
I was playing it on guitar. He's like, oh, I

(01:30:27):
got you, and he starts singing it like, man, if
tomorrow never comes in the river, that's a good one,
all right, Eddie, Oh I'm doing it the George Washington
of Mount Rushman, your head is friends in low places,
put it up there. Thank you. I am glad someone
you have to, Yeah, you have you have to. You're right.
Not my favorite Garth song, because there are a bunch
of really good ones, but this is the one. I

(01:30:49):
commend to you for putting this out. Thank you. All
over my room we sang its guard I'll shoot twice
once in studio. Child, the last one to know the
last one to show lunchbox. You get to add the
last song to Mount Garth Moore. There's a toss up.
There's two songs. I don't know what you want to pick? Yeah,

(01:31:10):
just pick one of them. This go, come on go,
You're good? All right? Are you ready? Yes to Pina
Colodus are what are you kidding me? It's your pick?
I like yeah? Is no longer song? Jefferson? I love

(01:31:32):
this song? Was what was your other option? I'm curious
Mama would have been would have been at least more
palatable one of his best and two peas because the
dance wasn't very good? That rodeo? How did I did?
If one ever comes? Yeah? Nswer prayer that's not very good.

(01:31:57):
You had your chance to put those songs that didn't
make it, and you can't get mad at me because
I didn't pick those. I'm want to pick a song
from Chris Gaines. You know what thunder rolls. That wasn't
a good one to put that up there? Don't yell
at me. Okay, okay, this mountains extra big riding another head.
Morgan number two are digital savant. Morgant number two brings

(01:32:20):
the Internet to you. What are you putting up there?
I'm going with thunder Rolls. Okay, there we go. Good, good,
we need that Rolls though definitely goes up there. That's
that's a good one. I think even even Garthiell texts me, goes,
wait what wait, wait? Why is that up? There's talk

(01:32:42):
about this bunch. That's funny. Let's go over to Raymond. Raymond,
Mount garth Moore, what are you putting on there? Oh boy,
are you kidding me? Yeah? We gotta go with the classic?
Go ahead? Can we go with this new one? Asked me.
How I know they're outside the You gotta give them that? Okay,

(01:33:02):
thank you Raymond? Oh boy, okay, well Mount garth Moore
would bear for Yeah, with two pinut coladas in there,
that's a rap. We'll play Chris Stableton know tomorrow will
play them, all four of them for the Guard's birthday,
which I always knew was tomorrow. By the way, today, Hey,
no dub and hater in the house. Since Amy is

(01:33:29):
starting to be a little jealous of Mike d what's wrong? Well, no,
it's just a little shots that she takes it. Mike,
by the way, not a shot and you're Mike, Mike
D travels with me everywhere, produces the show on the road,
We right together, we do my podcast together. Basically, now
that Amy has kids, Mike has become my work right

(01:33:51):
hand man. Yeah, Amy used travel with me everywhere, but
it's different. But you just took a shot at Mike
because what happened made a joke and that was not
If you're going to say this pile of lies, you
need to say that how I complimented. Absolutely, you complimented him,
thank you, but but in private, behind your back, and

(01:34:12):
it matters when people say behind your that's true. It
matters more what they behind your back then in front
of what was happening. When we were talking about something
and Amy goes fact check, asked Mike D because I
asked for every Well, I was confident in my answer,
but I knew that maybe Mike D should fact check
it because apparently it's fact check everything I say and
what I say to whatever everyone says, because it's all

(01:34:34):
So let me just explain who my ideas real quick.
Mike D was an intern for US years ago. How
many years ago you started? Nine years ago? He was
an intern for US all then he when we moved
to Nashville. He stayed in Austin and just ran our
board and made sure the show sounded good in Austin.
Then years later I said, hey, I got a spot

(01:34:54):
for you. Moved to Nashville, and moved to Nashville, moved
in with me for a bit, and he answered phones,
just part time. Then he became the producer of the podcast.
Now he has a full time job. Who works full time.
He writes games for the show, He organizes content, he
fact checks, He basically does a little bit everything. He
travels with me on the road, and he's become a
right hand man. And I know Amy appreciates him because

(01:35:17):
Amy used to be but she has kids now and
it lives a different life. But there was a little
shot at him. Okay, we admit that was a funny
shot though playful. It was playful shot. It was playful,
a little bit of jealousy. It was sort of a
shot shot as him. But I was thinking, it doesn't
matter shots that hit anyone. I refused to give in

(01:35:38):
to you trying to accuse me of shots fired because
it was playful. It's been fun and I know that
I appreciate Mike a little bit jealous, though Mike and
has relationship for jealous everybody jealous, Well, Mike's easy because
he didn't say anything. Mike dinna have the best conversations.

(01:35:58):
I'd like to tell you, No, it's nobody's saying anything good.
Let me give me, give me an example. In the end,
that's us for five hours. That seems like I'm fun.
Neither one of us talk or it's hey, I have
an idea. Let's figure out this idea, and then when
that's it, that's it. We both enjoy that they all
are perfect. Father, we gotta go. Thank you guys for hanging.

(01:36:22):
We'll see it tomorrow. Hey, get you get your
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