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February 17, 2021 88 mins

Amy talks to us about how someone hacked into her Instagram and started messaging listeners for their personal information! Bobby bet Eddie that he could walk onto this frozen pool and do a double axel…we find out if he made it! Amy tries to win a prize for a caller by going 10 for 10 in Easy Bible Trivia on Ash Wednesday.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show, pre show, Well,
where do we start. We're all still spread out obviously
just hanging out. We are all snowed in a different places.
Eddie does have a big jeep, so he was able
to get over here again today. Yeah, Amy did say
I'm gonna try to get there tomorrow. Which if it
ain't good, just work, keep working from your attic. I know,

(00:24):
I feel I feel like nervous. I feel like I
want to do it so badly because it'd be way
more fun and better, and I'm itching to leave the house.
But then I'm like, I can just picture myself, even
though you live super close, sliding off the road or something.
I guess once you get to the real roads, it's
not that bad. Yeah, the neighborhoods are the hard part.
But again, like I see a bunch of little cars

(00:45):
going up and down my street and I live on
a hill, and so I'm like, well, if those people
can do I think anyone can really do it. But
then I also see cars that are abandoned on the side,
so I have no idea. When I was driving when
it first started a couple of days ago, I had
to drive probably forty five minutes north to shoot part
of my TV show, and there were cars that were
just off the sides of roads everywhere. And at the

(01:07):
same time, there were eighteen wheelers flying around me on
the highway. So I was just confused. Yeah, I'm saying
with me, I don't understand, Like maybe it's front wheel
drive versus cars that have rear wheel drive. I have
no idea. Well, so that's that's a situation. Can people
watch me now? Yeah, you're right. Nice. Heck the studiom
end up being something. I mean, just move fully here,

(01:28):
We'll never see you. Just me. Jeez. Okay, glad everybody's here.
Thanks for checking out the post show. A couple of
things I wanted to bring up was the concept of
paying your kids for bits, because this came up on
the show with Eddie maybe last week, yeah, last week,
last week or early this week where your son wanted
to be paid if he could get a segment on

(01:49):
the air. Yes, I mean it was really me telling him,
like trying to kind of light the fire so he
can kind of get motivated to do things. I'm like, hey,
I will pay you if you come up with bit
ideas for the show and if it gets used, I'll
pay you even more so, Amy, your kids heard this, Yeah,
they know about it, and they feel like I talk
about them often. I mean they listen to the show,

(02:09):
like on the way to school, and so they know.
There's been several times where they've been like, oh, that's
my story, how cool you're talking about me. Or my
son's been like, don't talk about me on the radio anymore,
or don't use my name. So I try to respect that.
But now they know that money's involved, they're like, well,
pretty much, if you're doing a story about us, we
gave you that content, so you should pay us no

(02:31):
matter what. The kid, Well, here's the thing. There's a
difference because the content they give you allows you to
buy the clothes that they wear, the food that they're eating,
the food that absolutely the video games they're playing. However,
if they extra go, hey, I have an idea, I
think they should be compensated, but not just to be

(02:51):
talked about. Correct. Okay, that's where I'm coming from. Yeah,
tell them you think their idea is fantastic, and you
would love to compensate them if they come up with
bits themselves. Okay, I'll give it, and then i'll give
the update. It's like the tooth fairy kind of yeah,
ok yeah, just do it and we'll see how much
money you get. What how much did we decide on?

(03:13):
I forget Eddie, what'd you pay your kid? I we
decided on one dollar per idea, five dollars if it
gets used. The problem one dollar idea. That's tricky because
they can just come with a bunch of crap. That's fine, right,
like bad crap, like Dad, I think you should talking
about leaves. That's fine, but I'm telling you we're already
right now. He hasn't given me ideas since the last

(03:34):
one I picked on. But it's free money you're missing
out on. Okay, well, let's see how this shakes out.
I also pay Ray the same thing, a dollar an
idea Ray does send, So Ray will send me segment ideas.
But they're so long. They're like fifteen lines long that

(03:56):
sometimes you have to read seven right lines into it
to even see if it's something that you would use.
And by the time you read into it, you're like,
I'm tired, and so I don't know if half the
stuff that Race sins it may have been good enough,
but I just kind of go I don't know if
I'm gonna keep reading this. Do you know that Raydio
write HER's long on purpose? I guess I write them

(04:17):
so that I'm able to put in my brain kind
of the angles I want to hit, and so I
can relive the story and so I can feel for it.
So it's mainly for you as well as for me. Okay, here,
I'll read you one about the race. Sin is a
long one, yeah, Ray says. Ray Mundo says his wife
was singing lyrics that offended him. We'll talk about that next.
He even wrote the tease for me. He talks about

(04:39):
himself in third person. He does third person and writes
the tease, this is great. I think it's fantastic. Here
he goes. We were in the car and the machine
Gun Kelly black Bear song came on, and my wife
was jamming out to it. She was singing the lyrics NonStop,
especially the part I never fall in love. She kept
singing it over and over. It was almost like she
was saying it to me, and she was doing it
passionately too. I definitely was looking at her weird, like

(05:01):
what are you saying? Now? I realized it's just a song.
But I was like, I hope you fall in love
because I thought you were in love with me. You
told me that you love me when we got married.
Sure it was, I mean, it's a lot, right, Sure
it was just a song. But I told her, Hey,
those lyrics are kind of hurtful because I feel like
you don't love me. We joked about it, but I
was sure it was serious for her to sing those
lyrics that intensely made me feel like she wasn't in

(05:23):
love with me. And then the hook it kept saying
I never fall in love and over and over again.
But y'all that song comes onto the car. I'm changing
the channel for sure you like that? Well? Then he
wrote at the end in her defense, the lyrics said
I never fall in love until I met you after
all that? So yeah, yeah, right, it's long, dude, It's

(05:44):
it's the whole story. Yeah. I do appreciate that He
writes a tease though in it, like, you guys aren't
writing teas now, we don't do that. Huh? All right, Ray,
will you turned that song up? I want to hear it. Yeah, God, love,
I'm naveling. I can't get here's another Raymundo bit ready

(06:06):
Raymundo said he found a five hundred dollars item in
the vicinity of the dumpster. Wait till you hear this story.
That's a good tease. I'm in, Yeah, yes, right. Instead
of me reading this one, because again you know it's
very long, why don't you just tell us the story, Ray, Yeah,
I'll sum it up. So I go down to the dumpster,
and usually people lean stuff against it if they don't
want it. Well, there was a very expensive, expensive item
down there, and it was a gamer chair, which was

(06:28):
easily five hundred dollars. Was it leaned against the dumpster? No,
it was about fifteen to twenty feet from the dumpster.
So the only thing I could think of it was
brand new that this chair almost had never even been
sat in. And I thought either a girlfriend got mad
she was scoring something and threw the chair out, or
it was a drunken night. I had no idea, but
I knew that chair wasn't supposed to be outside, and

(06:51):
so I was at the dilemma of do I grab
the chair because I could probably resell it or use it,
And so I did grab the chair and I took
it back to my crib. And then are you using it,
and then I decided why not put it on Craigslist,
So I did, and so I made two hundred dollars.
Thank you person that put their gamer chair out in

(07:11):
the middle of the driveway at my apartment complex. Then
he wrote, Amy took a chair one time because it
was by the side of the road. And didn't we
find out who that wasn't trash They just had it
on like near their curb, and then Amy had to
give it back to them. Yeah, right, Amy, I got.
I had a voicemail or something from them. I remember
we played it on the air and yeah, it wasn't good.

(07:32):
It was their chair. I took it and I had
to return it. Lunchbox wasn't on the show today, but
he also sent in the five million dollars to the
dog Will bit, which a lot of people were like, Hey,
talk about this anyway. I think that's pretty much the
notes I got from last night. M M Amy, what's

(07:53):
going on with you man? I'm just trying to figure
out how to get some food. Yeah, we're gonna make
a run. We're gonna run. We have to. I need
to take my dogs because we're um. They are not
getting along all the time. So we have this like
daycare thing that they're gonna be put in in the daytime,
but we can't get there tomorrow. It's like twenty five

(08:14):
minutes away. Ed you want to be a dog delivery service?
Oh boy, I knew this question was coming. I mean
I offered you to pick up cash money. Yeah, cash money,
cash money? Amy, No, we're not doing this again. She
did this last time, didn't She really helped me out.
But I'll need you to make two trips. What well
her dog, Well, you're gonna put them in your car
and watch them go at it. They will go at
it like two hours worth of you know, keep going

(08:40):
a lot. Actually, and in that weather? Is it? Is
it twenty five? Excuse me? Have you gotten out on
those streets? You're driving around like, let me tell you
five minutes ago, you're like little cards driving up and
down the neighborhood. But then he also said, then I
see cars like on the side of the road. Correct,
how much to drive a dog there and back and

(09:04):
pick up the other dog and take it there and back?
M Amy? Should we do fifty dollars a dog? Or
come on? Well that so fifty dollars a dog would
be fifty dollars a trip. You got a factor in
gas and mileage, but that's factored into that. Fifty fifty
is already high. Gas is really high. You can get
there and back in an hour, and thirty bucks is high.
Thirty bucks an hour? Are you kidding me? You're right?

(09:25):
You talk me into it. One twenty five for both dogs. Yeah,
that sounds good, Thank you, Ammy. That's a deal. Bobby,
you're dogs there. I can't get someone way cheaper. What
are you talking about? Okay, let's see big shot on Amy.
Why are you working against me? Honestly? What's that? What's
were happening here? I thought that that was fair. You

(09:47):
know what's funny is my wife is starting to be like,
how much money do you take from Bobby every week? Okay, Bobby,
what about this? What do you think is fair? Hey? Um,
speaking phone, we're recording something. But I just have a
question for you. I'm trying to because we didn't have
to take the dogs to the training thing tomorrow, and
I've asked Eddie if he'll take them but one at

(10:09):
a time because he has a jeep. Right, yeah, and
how much do you think Eddie should charge me to
do this? Because he's he's thrown out a number. I
just want to know what you feel I should pay.
Let me think about it. He's your best nice. We
both do a lot for each other, just as far
as like them and us. Yeah, remember were taking food.

(10:31):
Remember we dropped food off at their house and I
don't remember that. Yeah. Remember I bought on the PlayStation
from birthday? Yeah, Christmas Foster kids probably free free. Hey listen,
Amy's being a bad influence. Because Amy screamed out, he's

(10:54):
not gonna do it for less than one hundred and
twenty five dollars. No, Eddie said a one twenty five,
and I said, I, I mean, yeah, you have him
one hundred and twenty five. Yeah, okay, what's happening here?
She knows how important is to get those dogs over there.
I mean they're playing outside right now, so that's helpful.
But it's important to get them there. And also if

(11:16):
we need something from Eddie in the future, he will
do it, because you'll remember we treated him nicely. I
already treat him like the prince walk across the pool. No,
I paid him to walk across the pool. Okay, one
hundred dollars, so Bobby can we talk about that. Okay,
she's a smart woman. Listen, okay, f one hundred twenty
MILU bucks out, you'll take both dogs? You got it?

(11:38):
They're back, yes sir? Or not? That just time? What
what's up Kaitlin? One at a time? And he needs
to play nature noises on the way there because they
feel peaceful on I love that. How do I get
nature noises? The window rolled out? Is that good? I
playlist birds chirping, family likes crickets. Yeah, all right, k
thank you? Aye? What I mean? Were you saying? Okay?

(12:01):
I just want to point out to you that you
threw out one hundred dollars without even blinking to see
Eddie walk across the pool. You're acting like I saw
Adam Hamburg go. Hey, that's the best thing about when
you start to make some money, you can pay your
friends and you dumb things. And I take advantage of
that for sure. So I need your friend to do
something really important like That's why I think you shouldn't pay.

(12:23):
I would do it for Freddie for free, I'd like
and now do it. I would do it for you
for free. Absolutely. I don't even Eddie asked me how much,
So I threw out. I agreed with his number. Eddie
said one twenty five after you said a hundred. I
do feel like it's two visits back and forth and
it's dangerous conditions, so it's like hazard pay go ahead, Amy,

(12:48):
do you need groceries? How much are you willing to
pay for groceries? I need to pay you for that.
You need to pay for his grocery. Ed He's got
a whole services, like right now's the time. And what's
funny is the roads are actually awesome and he's not
telling us that he knows. He's just playing us for
He's like, guys, do not leave whatever. He's like, oh whatever,

(13:09):
you everybody's dead out there. It's like an apocalypse has happened. Okay,
anything else I want to talk about before you go?
I gotta get a COVID test, And I was supposed
to go somewhere to get one, but they were like,
we don't want you to drive, so they're sending somebody
here to give me a COVID test. You don't go anywhere, like,
so you're not really at risk for COVID a lot,

(13:30):
But do you worry when you take these tests? Like?
Oh yeah, every time I don't take them for me though.
I take them because I have to have to get
on set and we only have to shoot three more
episodes of Breaking Bobby Beyond for season one we did.
We've done thirteen so far, which sixteen episodes is a lot.
He's got to think an episode takes me three days

(13:50):
basically to do, so, like a weekend, well, Friday after
the show, all the way Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. And
so it's sixteen episodes. That's four months if I don't
take any days on any weekends off, and I have
to have weekends to do some stuff like other work
stuff and occasionally take a weekend off. So it's taken
us about it's gonna take us about six and seven
months to the whole season. I didn't realize that because
that's the full time other job, the real job, this one,

(14:12):
you know, yeah, this one right here? Yeah, um, okay,
that's what's up. We're gonna go, Amy, thank you for
negotiating against me. Don't think I won't remember that. Thank you, Amy. Wait,
why are you holding this against me? He's the one
taking your money. You could have easily said, you know what,
fifty bucks twenty five each way, and Eddie been like,
you know what, it's a great deal. I wouldn't have
taken it. So what am I SIPs to do with that?

(14:34):
He literally just said he wouldn't have taken it. He
says that now it trust me, Eddie's not a negotiator.
All right, Thank you guys. Follow the show at Bobby
Bones show. If you don't follow me at mister Bobby Bones.
And that's it, thank you, goodbye, and have a yes, Eddie,
not nothing. I was you're holding your hand out. I
was gonna tell you after you were done. What just

(14:54):
because I'm delayed. So I'm like, just it takes me
a while to take the volume down. Oh you're gonna say,
don't start and crap about you. So I'm like, wait
a second before you start talking crap. Okay, all right,
I'm gonna wait a second. We're talking crap, all right,
by everybody going good, what's happened to friends? I'm gonna say,

(15:21):
good morning studio, but we're all gonna be out of
whack because we're all snowed in different places. Basically, just
in case you're wondering, I am at my house. Eddie
is at my house. Yeah, do you want me to
morning Studio, you can't. Raymundo is in the radio studio, Raymundo,
good morning morning, and Amy is at her house. Amy, Hi, Hi,

(15:42):
And there's just a slight delay between Amy and the
studio and here. So we're all gonna do it. Just
try to do it at the real time you would
do it, Okay, all right, here we go, Moring Studio,
Morning Morning. How far her way? How far her away
was mine? Yeah? It was pretty far. Yeah, all of
them were different. So all right, we're here where I stin,
but we're still doing this show. I hear as a

(16:03):
voicemail from Daniel in Arkansas. Hey, we're just wondering when
you're going to bring back the Employee of the Month.
I hope everything is good going here in Harrison, Arkansas.
I hope you have a great day. Thank you very much.
We plan to bring it back March first. Oh okay,
so after this month, So you guys really be working
hard this month. Okay. Are you gonna rotate like someone
can't two pete or repeat? Nope? Okay, So so I

(16:26):
have a chance. Ohot, I believe in free market. Okay,
everybody's got an open, wide, open shot. Alex schoo was
gonna get it every month. He could, He definitely could.
If he does the best, he'll get it every month.
Right here is Jen from Colorado Springs. Hey, guys, thank
you guys so much for beings so entertaining. I love
list of these guys in the morning as I am
the delivery driver for chicksploy and I just love to

(16:49):
laugh with you guys all morning. So thanks for all
that you do. Have a good week you thank you.
And finally here's Hannah who's got a message for Eddie. Eddie,
I'm a registered dietitian. I am very concerned about your diet.
He needs to be diverse so you don't get any deficiency.
Use ye, are you still on your Matthew McConaughey diet? Yeah,

(17:09):
I am. I almost cheated this weekend, which was crazy,
Like I was tempted by an ice cream sandwich, but
I said no. Eventually I did take that bite, spit
it out. I'm not gonna do it. But I am changed.
She's right, She's right, and I'm changing. I'm gonna add
a little bit of chicken because this fish stuff is
getting a little old, so I'm gonna start adding chicken
to that all Eddie's eating is two eggs hardboiled, five

(17:30):
ounces of fish twice a day, and two cups of vegetables.
All yes, Amy, Eddie. I don't think that she was
referring to you adding just a different kind of protein
for diversity, like you maybe need some fruits or some
other carbohydrates or something like switched. Yeah, at least icecam sandwich.
Matthew McConaughey has said no fruit, So I'm not going
to do that. Hey, you guys remember the best Streaker

(17:52):
that bet someone with Streak and then ran out streaked
and they got the money. Now apparently they're going, yeah,
he's not gonna get all that money because they found
out it was him. So there are certain betting sites
that aren't going to give him that money because he
did it. He's already got some of it. Okay, he
got some, but some are going to hold back. He

(18:13):
was unable to keep the secret so he started bragging.
And these offshore betting sites can keep people from doing
whatever cause they have to bide by any rules. This
reminds me of Ray Mundo and the fact that we're
still waiting that Trump money. Ray, have you got your
fifty thousand dollars. Yet I have not very hopeful in
the next couple of weeks, though spirits are high. This

(18:33):
guy said he was going to get a lawyer. Yeah,
I had a person in Dallas as well that said
that they could definitely help me out, especially even over
offshore that they said they specialized and stuff like that.
And I mean, I gotta pay him. You gotta like
have a retainer and start paying him. So I'm like, oh, okay,
when do I have to start paying you that he's
never getting that money, right, no chance. I was reading

(18:54):
about how people mispronounced these car companies wrong. For example, Amy,
how do you say that the three letter car that
I believe is German? It's like a fancy car BMW Right,
that's how we would say it too. It's actually pronounced
b m V. It's a German car, and the German
actually pronounced it b m V. I guess that's how
they say W. There. What about the car that starts

(19:16):
with a P that's real fancy. I don't even know
they've ever even been in one. Porsche? Yes, well, how
you say it? The real pronunciation is Porsche UM. And
then finally, how about H y U n d A
I Unda Hyundai is right now. That one's easy for

(19:37):
me too. I have a Hunday here too at the house. No,
it's not, it's just hun Day love a Hyunday. By
the way, And if you want to say Volkswagen the
right way, you'd pronounce the V as an F. Folkswagen's Folkswagen.
It doesn't sound right. Uh, there's your pronunciation guide for

(19:58):
this morning. The top three songs in country music this week.
At number three, it's Darius Rucker Beers in Sunshine Time.
At number two, it's Luke Combs Better Together, things just
go better together and probably always we lack of crew.

(20:19):
And at number one, her sixth number one, Kelsey Ballerini
Hole in the Bottle, Eddie like that one. I do
like it. It's a jam, is it. Yeah, it's definitely
not a typical Kelsey song, So I love it. She's
actually wrote it as a joke. They were all sitting

(20:40):
around and she wrote it as a joke, like, it's
not my favorite Kelsey song. Amy, why do you make
that face? Oh? I made that face because Eddie goes
it's not the typical Kelsey song. So I love it.
Oh yeah, yeah, it's different. That's a slam. Yeah, that
sounds a good slam. You're number one pop song is
Ariana Grand Date thirty four thirty five? Can you say?

(21:01):
He and your number one alternative song this week? It
is from Cage the Elephant. It's called Skin and Bones.
There you go. May you ever do that thing where

(21:23):
you mean to send someone a text about someone else,
but you actually send it to the person you were
talking about. Yeah, yeah, I have. Either it's been on DMS,
which is horrible, or I'm sure I've done that on
text before, but for sure DMS, which is super embarrassing
because you it's easy for that to happen on Instagram.
You're replying to someone's story and you think you're sending
it to someone else. In one time, I said something

(21:46):
and then it went to them. Well, it would be
like if I were going to reply to Scuba Steve
about Eddie, I'd be like, man, Eddie shouldn't be wearing
sunglasses all this week? I worry. But I sent it
to Eddie instead because Eddie's on my mind. And I said, so,
I've done that a couple of times. You kind of
have to back out of it, like, oh, he's just kidding.
One time our boss did that about me. I was
shooting I think for iHeart Radio doing an album release party,

(22:09):
but it's not TV. And he sent a message that
was like, I wonder what Boby's gonna start trying to
get botox. But he sent it to me. I've never
had botox. I've never really thought about you gonna botox,
and and I replied back and I was like, I
don't think this was for me, and he goes, yeah, yeah, yeah,
of course I was. I was just kidding. He was like,
you know, like a lot of the other guys on TV, dude,

(22:31):
they give VOT talk. I was like, bull crap, I
got you. So I was reading this story. This woman
texts her boss that she can't get to work, but
then accidentally texts him the champagne bottle she's about to
open it a party again, probably for sort of the
same reason a woman text her boss last week couldn't
make it because of the snow, something a lot of

(22:51):
us are dealing with right now. We're all trapped in
different places because of snow and ice. And then just
a few seconds later, she accidentally texted him a bottle
of a huge bottle of Champagne, and her boss didn't
fire her. He said, I'll just see you tomorrow. But again,
you gotta look who are you texting when if you
do that stuff, So if you're gonna fake to take
a day off, at least be consistent with who you're sending.

(23:14):
What twenty years old name ROBERTA. Clark works as an electrician,
and so she's like, I am not able to drive
to these houses. Sorry about that, And then the next
one was a text up, Oh, Champagne going to work tomorrow.
So I thought that was pretty funny. There's also another
story I read last night. There is a guy whose
neighbor has continued to let her dog poop on his line,

(23:39):
and one way or another, we've all had this happened
to us, either the pooper or the poopy. I do
try to one not walk my dog where there are yards,
because if they do poop, I don't want it someone's yard.
I also don't want to have to pick it up.
I will, but I don't want to have to pick
it up. But two, I'm not gonna act like I'm
too good if sometimes they poop. I act like I
do if I don't have something with me to keep

(24:00):
walking like I've done the fake been down before, just
in case somebody's looking. Because now everybody's got a ring,
doorbell camera. I'm not trying to see up on Country
now dot com, Bobby Bones let his dog poop in
the yard and then keeps walking. So this happened here.
This guy was like, Okay, do it again. I'm gonna
play this is what happened. Im gonna play the bleeped audio.

(24:22):
He shames her with a bullhorn. Okay, here we get
here's the clup. Clean up dog, Hey, clean up your
dog poop. Stop letting your dog on My lord, you
just trusty, look at it. I have children here. That's

(24:45):
your dog. Please pick it up. This will be every day.
I'm gonna rush you every day. I have you on video.
Pick up after your dog, Please pick up after your dog?
Amy Will that change that dog walkers actions? Yeah, I
think she's definitely gonna pick up now because she doesn't

(25:05):
want to get called out like that. That's so embarrassing.
I'm sure it hit her to the core. I would
also be scared if someone goes I got a video,
I'm like, great, now I'm gonna go viral. That would
scare me even worse than the bullhorn. One time, I
was in Austin and I had this rental car and
I was driving. I'm a pretty good driver, I was,
and in Austin, I'm very aware of cyclists. They are
a lot of them. And this guy almost hit me

(25:26):
with his bike, almost ran into mine. And I was
doing everything right. I'll tell you if I wasn't, he
almost hit me with his bike. And then I think
he may have been embarrassed that he pulls out his
phone and drives up right beside the car and the window,
sticks his phone and my window and goes, I got you.
I'm putting this on the internet. You almost ran into me.
And I was like, well do it then, because I
didn't do anything wrong, and he's like, you're going on
the internet. And I knew I didn't do anything wrong,

(25:47):
but still, for like a week, I was like, oh God,
please don't put that on the internet because I can't
I can't prove anything. And I was in this ugly
yellow Mustang that the rental car company gave me, so
I totally was gonna look like dB. You're probably blarings
of eighties music. Yes here I come again. Oh that

(26:08):
whole fear of viral shaming is something. We have two dogs,
and we've built this little gated area now on the
side of our house so our dogs don't run off
and run away. But I was talking to Amy last
night on FaceTime and Amy said, the house sounds like
a pound over here, right. Oh yeah, no, I mean
there's just like barking all kinds. I don't even know.
It sounded like way more than two dogs. I think

(26:29):
it must be the echo or something, because yeah, you
call over there and it's like, oh, okay, Well, it's
mostly just a puppy. Stanley doesn't really bark that much.
And they when I first got her, we first adopted her,
they did not get along at all. They get along
outside fine now, but they still will go at it hard.

(26:50):
I was playing PlayStation yesterday and I was in the
middle of a game and I heard someone in the
crowd of the PlayStation go ah, And I was like, Dan,
the crowd's act theydn't heard him do it again. I
realized it's Caitlin's screaming from the living room, so I
muteddn't run in there, and she has got them both
by callers, and one's got blood on their face. The
others got blood on their face. There were good. She
has she guards stuff, her toy She'll grab Stanley's toys

(27:14):
and then guard them like to her own. He's like, hey,
give him a toy and then she'll just go at him.
He'll go he's bigger. Yeah, it just isn't pretty inside outside.
They're great inside, We're still having trouble. So that's our
dog situation right now. The latest from Nashville in Tullywood
and Morgan Number two, thirty second, Skinny and the ACM
Awards are returning to Nashville. The show will broadcast live

(27:37):
from the Grand ol Opry House, Ryman Auditorium and the
Bluebird Cafe. The show airs Sunday, April eighteenth on CBS.
Reba McIntyre makes a cameo in the new movie Barb
and Star Go to Vista del Mar. Reba plays ac
spirit named Trish who helps them in an incident. The
film is in theaters and on demand now. Eric Church

(27:58):
talked about the process us of making his three new albums.
I spent about a month on site. I did not
anticipate the mental creative grind that doing this daily would do,
where you have to come up with something every day.
I got to where there was one stretch for just
three or four days. I didn't sleep because when I
would lay down and not to try to sleep after

(28:20):
we record a song. First of all, you got a
lot of energy from recording. But then immediately you go
we had douce again tomorrow and I have nothing. I'm
Morgan number two. That's your skinny dog. It's time for
the good news. It was a long time in the making,
but Wiggles the dog has finally found her forever home.

(28:41):
She arrived at the Five Aid's Animal Shelter and Godfrey,
Illinois when she was three years old, and she was
not very friendly at first. Dog trainer Carla Crane said
Wiggles was not going with humans or other dogs, but
she warmed up. Another obstacle came up when she was
diagnosed with a benign tumor in twenty sixteen. The shelter
to id not to operate because it wasn't cancerous, but eventually,

(29:04):
after eleven years, the dog was adopted. Also shout out
to this the shelter here for keeping it for eleven years. Yeah,
that's amazing, So good for Wiggles the dog. Finally adopted.
Holy crap, what a great story. That is what it's
all about. That was tell me something good. Sorry up

(29:24):
the day because of the ice storm, lunchbox is not here,
Eddie is filling in Eddie. All right. This one comes
to us from Saint Louis, Missouri. There's two people hanging
out at the gas station and they're like, ooh, look,
somebody left that van in idol and they're in the store.
Let's steal it. So they get in the van and
they steal it. They're driving down the road and somehow,
I guess, they realize that the van belongs to a

(29:46):
funeral home and they're like, there's no way there's a
body in here. They look in the back. Oh no,
there's a body in the bag. So they have to
take a full day to figure out what to do
with this van. Cops track them down, they find the body.
Body still they're thinking goodness, but they arrest the two
people get out of here. So also imagine the family
of the person's body was stolen. They're thinking, oh my gosh,

(30:07):
we're never gonna get that body. To get the body back.
Ye wow, what idiot. I want to be in that
van when they see the body. Why, Oh my gosh,
all right, that's your bone head story of the day.
A couple of things coming up. One Amy was hacked.
Her Instagram was taken over by somebody else. I'll tell
you what happened. Two this dog was left a whole

(30:27):
bunch of money in a will, like a lot of money.
I'll tell you that story. First. I'll want to check
in with Raymundo, our audio producer who had to watch
all of Bridgerton because he lost a game. Yes, we
played this game American versus British phrases. He lost. Ray.
How many hours was Bridgerton? It was eight hours, so

(30:48):
eight one hour episode you had to sit through. How
long I take you to get through it? I did
it in two nights. I decided to split it up.
My wife had already watched it and she said she
wasn't gonna watch it again. She didn't love it, and honestly,
it wasn't good. The one time I was interested is
between episode four and five, because it was a little
bit of a plot change. Other than that, it was
tough to understand the Shakespearean talk. They add so much

(31:10):
to sentences, like if you just want to say I
want to go get milk. They would say, well, art
thou lord going to get them? Utter of a cow.
And it's just totally unnecessary. It was confusing. You have
to actively watch it, which is very frustrated. I didn't
like it, and the writer for the newspaper was called Whistledowns.

(31:30):
So I rated it two Lady Whistledowns out of five. Wow,
and that's the biggest Netflix show in ages, and you
only give it two out of five. It's just maybe
because they dance a lot, so girls are into that
and they and they drink and their lords and royalty.
Other than that, I don't know what people like about it.
Weren't there some pretty steamy scenes? Well, yeah, there were

(31:52):
at the beginning, and then it faded for a while
and then it just picks up out of nowhere. And
at times I had to close the blinds. I was
wondering if the neighbors were looking. I thought he would
come back honestly and go, you know what, it was
better than I thought phones. I really think it depends on,
like if you're forced to watch it. Usually when you're
forced to watch something, you just don't like it. Yeah.

(32:12):
I watched WandaVision the first four episodes of one division.
Who here has watched WandaVision? I all, how are you done? Yeah,
we're caught up. It's my daughter's like favorite, so every
time they release, we catch up. So Wanda is a person,
is an avenger or is like in the Marvel universe,
and Vision is a person. And so it starts off

(32:33):
the first two episodes weird, and it's like they're a
fifties TV show and then a sixties TV show. I'm
on episode maybe five now, I think's what I said,
and it's now starting to get really good. It took
a couple episodes for me to quite understand what was happening.
It's cool how they set it and make it like
a fifties TV show with laugh track and then these
seventy But I'm just now starting to be like, oh,

(32:55):
I gotta watch the next one. And I think they're
only coming out weekly, right, Amy, Yeah, I mean we've
had to wait, and so you have to be patient.
But I agree. The first few I thought, oh no,
this is going to be brutal, but of course I
want to spend that quality time with her. So but
now I'm into it. You're right, it's picked up to
a pace where you're like, Okay, this is interesting, what's
going to happen? Well, kids, back in the day, we

(33:17):
had to wait every week for our favorite new show
to come out with a new episode. And also kids
back when we were younger, a commercial when you ran
to the bathroom because you couldn't stop it. You had
to run to the bathroom or run it, get yourself
something to drink, and you had to be back because
if someone was else to watch, it's back on. It's
back on, and then you come spreading back in so
you didn't miss any of it the good old When
DVR first launched, like Tvo Slash DVR, my mind was blown. Yeah.

(33:41):
I was like, you can pause live TV or record
it and watch it a week later. Just couldn't comprehend it.
Caller ID was like that to me too. When we
finally got caller ID. I would just pray any one
a call so I could run the little box to
see who it was. And it was never for me,
but I thought it was the coolest thing. As I
look back at new technology things that have happened over

(34:03):
my life that have made a big impact, where I
was just blown away that it could even happen, and
you guys think about this. Three way calling was crazy
for me as a kid, because I said, wait, I
can talk to Evan and jusy time, we can get
on an all. The problem with three way calling was
if someone called you and you had call waiting. It

(34:24):
didn't work during three way calling because you had already
used all your lines. So after three way calling, it
was caller ID and I was like, you're telling me
it can recognize anybody's number, and if it didn't have
their name, it at least had their number. So that
was nuts to me. I would say the fact that
you could put a hundred songs in a little machine

(34:47):
like an iPod, maybe a thousand songs. Could understand how
you crammed that many songs in that box. And I
remember when people started to play their music from their phone,
they had an iPhone. I didn't have an iPhone late
because that was expensive, and I was like, I can't
believe people don't have two things. I was like, we'll
always have iPods and iPhones now. I can't even imagine

(35:07):
carrying around a second thing for music. You know, it's
all on a phone. So that was a big one.
DBR was a massive one for me. Amy, What comes
to your mind when I talk about that? Oh, I mean,
well you've kind of said some but miner were like
earlier in life, like email. I mean I didn't have
my own email address until college, so I mean that

(35:28):
probably sounds so weird to some people, but I remember
setting it up my freshman year and emailing with friends.
It was crazy. Yeah. We were at the age though,
if you were born in the eighties, which except for Eddie,
we all were. Yeah, yeah, that all of this digital
revolution happened during our lifetime when we were young to teenagers.

(35:49):
I remember the first time I could get on a
message board and you're write and you push send and
you post a message, and I was like, oh my goodness,
this is crazy. I can write whatever I want and
people will see it. I had a couple of Pinpal
girlfriend on message board that I never met, but we'd
send pictures back and forth. It blew my mind that
I can meet people on the internet. Eddie, anything for you,
Oh yeah, mine the same realm AOL like AOL do

(36:10):
chat rooms and I am instant mess Yeah, I am
was big game changer, dude. I had a girl in Vegas,
you talk about your girly, I shout a girl in
Vegas never met. Playing Yahoo Chess to me was big,
oh yeah, because I could get on with people and play,
and I'm trying to move my ranking up. But I
was like, I can't be playing a real person right now.
For all you kids out there, this is we lived

(36:30):
in a revolutionary time when we got to watch all
of this transfer over so see than good old day Amy.
How did the hackers get into your Instagram? I have
no idea. I guess they guessed my password or got
it correct or somehow got in there. I did get
a notification on my phone saying that someone had logged

(36:51):
into my account from Dallas, Texas and asking if it
was me. I was in the middle of something super important,
so I didn't have time to like a dress it.
But I clicked no, that is not me, and then
I carried on with my day. And then I didn't
really think about it because I wasn't on Instagram. Then
I got an email from a listener saying, Hey, I'm

(37:14):
pretty sure you've been hacked because I started dming with you.
She's like it had the blue check mark, So I
thought well, this is Amy, but something seemed off, but
she just rolled with it. She gave them her cell
phone number and then they texted her immediately, and then
the text seemed weird to her, so finally she quit

(37:34):
communicating with them, and then they blocked her from my
Instagram so that she couldn't go and like send any
more messages or anything. I've got it all fixed now
and a new password, so nobody's in there. But I
don't know how many dms they sent out. I guess
they deleted them because I can't see them. And so
I don't know how many people ended up giving their
cell phone number and maybe think, like to this day,

(37:55):
they're still texting with me. But they said they were
going to do and I'm fine, giveaway, like a pullover
giveaway and they're like hey, hey, they acted like it's
me and they're like, I want to give you this
pullover and she's like, I didn't enter a contest. They're like, no,
just random selection. Give me your cell phone number. So
that's how they started texting. And so if you're texting

(38:15):
with me right now, it's not me. And also they
started the text off with her the way they were
communicating I feel like they were trying to talk like me,
but I don't talk that way. They text her right
away and said, hello, gorgeous, how's your Valentine's weekend? And
I'm like, okay, I don't ever text people Hello, gorgeous,
And then they did a lot of lols. She would
reply back something and they would probably like, hellol. Do

(38:38):
you feel like because a lot of times where I've
been either hacked or had hacking attempts, it's been someone
from another country. Do you feel like it was somewhere
from another I know, I said, Dallas, But do you
feel like the language they were using was like broken
Ish English? No, it sounded as though they listen to
the show, they know us who we are, and they
were because they did the whole sweatshirt giveaway. They were

(39:00):
talking like me, I just want to, you know, give back,
and you know, we try to do so much good
on the show. This is our way of like helping out.
I mean, they were speaking how I think our listeners
would think maybe we talk but I don't. I don't
talk that way at all. So it was weird, but
I could tell they were trying. And the number she

(39:22):
was texting with was an Austin area code, which I
was born and raised in Austin, So I don't know
if they they chose that number purposefully to make it
seem like it was more like me. I don't know, Wow,
that's weird. They studied or maybe they listened to the
show usually hackers or somebody from out of country who
they're just doing a massive hacking scamp? Is your password

(39:43):
something you could easily guess? I didn't think so now
it's super duper hard. Now I change it? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
But I mean, I don't know. Can hackers tell me?
Is there another way to access without knowing the Well
I'm surprised too it didn't kick them out when you
said that was you, or maybe it did lock him
out right then. Maybe maybe that's where it ended. But

(40:04):
I don't know how long. Yeah, I didn't do it
right away. Again, I was in the middle of something
like super important, and so I wasn't that concerned about
it because I thought, and then what are they going
to do with my Instagram? I just was like, I'll
figure this out later and then yeah, what they're going
to do with it is try to scam people who knows.
I think if she had continued to text. I feel

(40:25):
like their end game maybe was to eventually ask for
money or something like Venmomi, Yeah, like we're trying to
raise money for this charity, send me this. Yeah. Speaking
of money, there's this guy named Bill Doris. He died
late last year. He was eighty four years old. He
had an eight year old Border Collie named Lulu. He

(40:46):
left that dog five million dollars five million dollars. His
friend Martha had been watching Lulu for him for several
years because he got just really sick. And the will
specifies a five million be placed in a trust to
provide for Lulu's care and that the dog should remain
with Burton. You know, Burden's get a new house. Oh yeah,

(41:09):
for sure, you know. Oh listen, I bet she takes
great care of the dog. She has to be reimbursed
for normal monthly expenses, as approved by a conservative managing
the trust. But just because Lul the dog is now
a millionaire, it says that this lady won't be buying
lavish gifts for herself. But I would buy the dog
the most awesome stuff and then pawn it. I was like, no, no,

(41:30):
Lulu needs this golden crusted dog house and then I
show up on pond Stars. Hey, how much can I
give for this golden crusted dog house? Here? So they
have other stories. Leona Helmsley. Leona Helmsley left twelve million
dollars to her dogs in two thousand and seven. There
was another business woman who left one hundred thousand bucks
her chihuahua, and Lauren McCall left ten thousand dollars. And listen,

(41:52):
if you have a bunch of money ten thousand dollars,
I don't feel as crazy for the care of your dog, right,
but five million a lot of money. How long is
that dog's gonna live? That crazy? You're Amy's pile of stories.
So if you're having trouble falling asleep at night, Keith
Urban might be able to help you out. He put
out a sleep song called I Am Home through Huh.

(42:28):
The song is almost an hour long, and he created
it for the Calm app, which is designed to help
people sleep better and reduce stress and anxiety. That must
be a heck of a payday to do an hour
long song. Or is he just saying the same thing
over and over again? I wonder? But that is pretty
calm me? Hey, turn that up again. Let me have
a little bit more that. Okay, so I've got bad

(43:02):
news if you're really into using the laughing crying emoji,
or wearing skinny jeans or parting her hair on the side. Well,
I was told, I guess a couple of days ago
that the straight ahead laughing with tears coming out it's
just for old people. Yeah. A twenty one year old
kid told San in Business that once he realized his

(43:22):
mom was using it all the time, he stopped. Yeah.
I was told again that you should use the one
that's either turned to the side that's laughing really hard,
or the skull because you're dead from laughing. Oh okay,
thanks for the inside tips. I was most bummed about
the skinny jeans part of this because I were skinny
jeans all the time, so I'm like, oh great. I'm

(43:45):
also not trying to be twenty one years old, so
I don't care. Good point, Good point. I do have
my hair parted down the middle, though, so I appreciate
the tips from the millennials though. And then Bobby, I
know you and Caitlin's wedding is coming up, and I
saw that a lot of brides are starting to have
a wedding theme after Bridgerton because they were so obsessed

(44:07):
with the show. So they're starting to look for ballrooms
to book their reception in, and they're putting corsets in
their dresses and they want the flowers and the dancing
to represent Bridgerton. Okay, we're not doing that. She only
kind of liked Bridgerton, and we're not doing a theme
like that because, especially if we did it over a
TV show, it would get five years down the road.

(44:29):
Just doing something right on with pop culture probably ends
up looking funny years later. But we're not doing that.
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news, and the timing of the story is great.
So there's the senior US Federal District judge out at

(44:50):
his ranch in Texas. His name is James Nolan, and
he was taking the trash out, didn't take his cell phone,
nothing else. Who was just going down? I mean, I
don't know, but a ran Texas can be huge. Someone
may not drive by and see you if you need help.
He slips and falls, breaks his hip or fractures his femur.
Excuse me, And yeah, he's eighty three years old. Luckily,

(45:14):
an Amazon driver was out on their route and could
see him laying and waving his arms from the ground,
and so she was luckily paying attention. She said something
in her just said, hey, look that way, and she
looked and she saw his arms flailing, so she was
able to help him out. And then the story gets
even better. Uh. He learns that she has been taking

(45:37):
the bus to work for the last seven years and
trying to save up to get a car, so he
bought her a brand new Buick. Wow, shout out her. Yea,
her name is. Hey, you need a shirt on buy
you a hypercolor shirt. I would make sense. Hey, she's

(46:00):
I think it's great. I think it's fantastic. I'm just saying. No,
in the eighties my mom got a Buick and Wick
it was amazing, Like, yeah, yeah, you laughing, it's pretty funny.
That makes sense to give you a Buick. I know
I didn't like it. Anybody right now I'm was driving
in their viewic like, what's wrong with my Buick? No? Nothing,

(46:22):
I know. It's just how old is she the Amazon driver?
Twenty five or thirty? You're just happy to get something.
I've been there. Yeah, I don't Yeah, her name is
Alicia Infante, So shout out to her and then glad
that James District Judge James out on his ranch in
Texas is doing well. To me, Buick is fancy, yes,
but older, older and nice. Yes. I've seen commercials, whether

(46:45):
they've redone them a commercial, I go, what are you driving?
I'm in that's a buick you know, it's like, oh
whoa wow, this is impressive. They have a buick enclick,
buick Encore, buick envision. They are huh, maybe that's what
he got. All right, there you go, that's what's all about.

(47:07):
That was tell me something good, don't forget. Coming up,
we'll do the cheesy eighties pop songs that will distress you.
That's coming up inside of this segment. First, let's go
to Amy and get in the Morning Corny. The Morning Corny.
Does every sentence need to include a vegetable? Does every

(47:28):
sentence need to include a vegetable? Not necessary? Oh? Come,
that was the Morning Corny. So they took song tempo,
what songs are about, and they try to find the
best songs to distress. If I'm sitting at home and

(47:49):
I'm like, man, I'm just so wound up. I go
right to my kind of folk light pop, John Mayer, Mattcarney,
acoustic singer like for me, that's what takes me down.
A little coffee shop music. Yeah, that's a good like
the coffee house. I'll listen to that channel sometimes. That

(48:10):
for me is distresser. But here you go. Here are
two songs, Bette Middler's wind Beneath My Wings as a
jam song, and then Blondies call me Amy. What do

(48:37):
you listen to if you need to distress? Nothing? No
music at all. Oh yeah, I turn everything off, even
if I'm in the car and I yeah, I just
want silence and I breathe. That's how I do stress.
There's a lot of like slow Garth I would listen to,
but you can't get it unless you're on Amazon. And

(48:57):
I don't listen to music on Amazon, you know. I
listened to IH Radio or Spotify or maybe a little
bit Apple Music, but mostly those other two and you
can't get Garth in those places. So I have a
nineties country playlist sometimes if I'm gonna work out and
if I'm not running. If i'm running, I got to
have my own type of music. But I have a
nineties country playlist that I'll do at times too, but

(49:20):
those two songs. Tried those next time it's instead of
being quiet Amy do Bette Midler wom beneath My Wings.
Not only will you chill out, you'll think about me?
Oh perfect, right. Yes, there's a guy who found himself
in jail again. He carjacked a sixteen year old girl
twenty minutes after he's released from prison. Oh my god.
So I read this and I think here's a guy

(49:42):
that just didn't want to be out of jail more
than anything. I don't think here's a guy that can't
stop coming in crimes. I think here's a guy that
left prison was like, oh crap, I don't know what
to do now. Hey, what do they call that? Institutionalized
where they feel like they need to be in prison
more than they need to be out in the real world.
I know that on Shawshanker addiction that happened. That's the
only thing I know. I'm from. What did you think, Amy,

(50:03):
when you saw this story? This guy's he's out of
jail twenty minutes before he carjacked someone. Okay, So I
feel like, if you want to go back to jail,
can you commit a crime that doesn't traumatize somebody else.
I don't think that matters. I think it's quickest crime
you can commit. Well, I know, but I mean, I'm
just saying, at least be considerate of that. That's what.
I just feel awful for her that she had to
go through that. I'm glad he was caught again, but like,

(50:25):
I don't know, figure out something else you can do
to get put back in jail. Or he just was
something about that is like a fix for him, and
he was like locked up and he couldn't get his fix,
so he was like he got out and he took
him twenty minutes to like fill that knee. I'm gonna
bet he just wanted to go back to jail. That's
too quick. Twenty minutes. You can't even get home in

(50:45):
twenty minutes. Two things in this segment, first of all,
the U haul story, what they found in the U
haul to get the guy rested, and Amy's daughter almost
blew up their house. Both of those in this segment.
Let's start first with the Hall story. A guy in
Philadelphia was arrested after a blank was found inside his
U haul. Eddie, I'm thinking Tiger Oh, like a live

(51:09):
tiger iron or tiger something like that, a big cat
amy a body like a human body. Yes, well one
of you is right, really yeah? Yeah yeah. A man
of Philadelphia was arrested after a dismembered body was found
inside his U haul Amy, you're too dark for this game,

(51:30):
because you got it right at. Seven year old Philadelphia
man has been charged with burglary and abuse of a
corpse in the case of a dismember body. It was
found inside a U haul Terray Herring was arranged Saturday morning.
He was ordered without bail. They say that the Medical
Examiner's office is still in the process of identifying the

(51:51):
victim and that they're trying to investigate the death. The
body parts recover were consistent with an adult mail, but
they don't really know. They found the victim's torso in
this burglar scene, and then they found the truck and
there's other stuff in it, so here you go. The
victim's torso was found about nine am Thursday after police
officer responded to a call of a burglary in process.
Police followed a U haul that drove away from the

(52:12):
property and after pulling the driver over a short distance
away at the intersection. They found the dismembered body inside
in a trash bag in the back of the truck. Like,
there's something like either mobster or cartel stuff going on here, right,
because that doesn't just happen on a straight burglary. Talk
to me, Amy, you watch all this stuff on TV. Well,
I didn't want to scarey all at first, so I
just said body But my first guest was actually body parts.

(52:36):
And it sounds as though I was correct, And yeah,
I mean crazy stuff like that is happening all the time.
We got to figure out who this person is. But
does she think it's you're the cartel expert, Amy, do
you think this I would say it's mob or cartel
or was it? Yeah in Philadelphia, but they're everywhere. Yeah,
they're everywhere, Eddie. I know, Eddie, you're from the cartel capital. Yeah. Yeah,

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down in South Texas. Stuff was real and it happened
all the time. But I'm thinking bones any this could
happen with anyone, anyone that's like just do you remember
in Austin back in the day, this guy did it
to his girlfriend ex girlfriend and then they just did
in the tub and like cut it all these different
pieces Yeah, Like so he wasn't part of the cartel.
That's weird. Yeah. And when you were growing up in

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South Texas, was it pretty safe though? No? Well I
thought it was safe because I was a kid, but
my parents were always warning me of things like don't
do this alone. Don't go to Mexico for sure was
the one big deal, like don't cross over because that
was common for us to go eat in Mexico for
like the afternoon and come back. So they're like, do
not do that because you have no power over there.
You're in another country. So that was big. But you're

(53:39):
pretty safe in America for the most part. Did you
ever sneak over to Mexico all the time? In high school?
All would I would skip class and go have lunch
in Mexico, have a beer, come back, have a beer legally.
Well yeah, in Mexico you just live. You're old enough
to reach the bar, you can drink. There's not illegal drinking.
Oh not whatsoever? Wow? Yeah, Amy, did you ever go in?
I walked across once and we walked across. No problem.

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Now you have to have a passport, but you just
walked across. I remember walking across and as soon as
I crossed over. Everyone was trying to sell me chicklets. Yes,
a little five cent gum huh. They were like, you
can even talk them down to one penny if you want.
You haggled with a chilet. Absolutely, Amy, did you ever
go to Mexico walk across? Oh? Yeah, I mean my
dad had a lot of work in South Texas, so
we would like, similar to Eddie, we would go to

(54:23):
Mexico for lunch, or my dad would go to get pedicures,
which I thought was weird, or dental work. It was
way cheaper. There was he getting pedicures. You know what,
I don't know about that. Thinking back, Amy, do you
think he was getting pedicures? I don't know yet that yeah.

(54:45):
Probably we should probably just move on from Amy's dad
and talking about her daughter instead. So what happened at
your house with your daughter? So she was baking because
it's you know, winter Wonderland. There's not much else to do,
so she does like to bake anyway, But I wasn't
paying that much attention to what she had going on.
And it required that you melt caramel in the pan,

(55:08):
So she put a metal pan in the microwave with
the caramel inside, and if you put a metal pan
in the microwave, it could catch fire and be really bad.
So all of a sudden, we start smelling like this,
burning like something's on fire smell, and I start freaking out,
but I can't figure out what where is it coming from?

(55:30):
Like what is going on? And then finally I make
my way over to the microwave. Sure enough, I open
it up. You know, she's melting caramel in there, and
we had to open up the doors to air out
the house like it could. I'm glad I caught it
when I did. Luckily nothing happened, and who knows for sure,
but I just know I was always told never put
metal in the microwave, it could catch fire. And sure enough,
like we were smelling the potential of that. Can you

(55:54):
put a limit on foil in the microwave? No, no thing? No, duh? Yeah,
I mean you already knew that. Yeah, I was just
testing you guys out. And obviously you can't put forks
in the microwave. No, no, nothing, metal is that the
only thing? I mean? Well, probably not like a ziplock bag,
but paper towels. Yeah, you can put that in there.

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It doesn't catch up no, it doesn't. Okay, I'm duh,
of course, yeah, yeah, yeah, of course, yeah. I don't
think that I know my microwave. I guess I've put
stuff on a paper towel before they didn't catch up.
I know there's even like plastic bowls that aren't microwaves safe,
and you can't put those on there either because melt
the plastical mount absolutely. I saw a story on TikTok

(56:36):
or this girl said, I asked my husband to put
away the dinner, like the leftovers, and he just took
like the whole croc pot and put it in the fridge.
I've done that. Hilarious, I laughed out loud. I just
put that on my Instagram this morning, actually, like so funny.
On the phone right now, David from ox Nord, California,
Hey David, how are you. I'm good, I'm pretty good.

(56:59):
I'm gonna give you a chance to win a prize,
and sometimes it's pretty good prizes. We have something we
call crap from the back, which means a lot of
stuff we get sent to us we don't keep, we
just give it away. But we're gonna give you a
chance to win. Here now, today is ash Wednesday, and
what we're going to do is give Amy ten easy
Bible trivia questions. You can pick if she gets all

(57:20):
ten right or if she misses at least one. So
it's up to you. These are easy Bible trivia questions.
Does she get all them right or does she miss
at least one? Oh? I love Amy, by the way,
and I have I would have to say that she
gets them all right? Okay, Amy, you gotta go ten

(57:41):
for ten. It's some pretty good prizes. We're going to
send them to with crap from the back today. So
if you get ten out of ten, he wins the prize.
Are you ready? Er? Ready? Question number one? Who were
the first people God created? Adam and Eves? Correct? It's
an easy one, one down Amy. Question two, When Adam

(58:06):
and Eve disobeyed God, he made them leave. What is
the name of the place they left? Garden of Eden? Correct? Wow.
Question number three? What town was Jesus born? Oh? Little
town of Bath him Bath him? Correct? Three? Okay, from

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what town he was born into? What town did Jesus
grow up in? Jesus of Nazareth? Correct? Wow? Nice? Four
for four, David, How are you feeling right now? She's
four for four. Doing pretty good. How I'm feeling very confident.
You got to say? Oh you got to Amy? Six? More? Amy,
who baptized Jesus? John? Correct? Baptist? Nice? I'm gonna ask

(58:58):
Eddie this one. Who doesn't count on? Right's game? What's
the first book of the Bible? Oh, that's Genesis. Amy
would have got that one for sure. Amy, you got
that one? Yeah? The last one you're gonna ask me? Okay, yes,
I promise on the Bible Genesis means the beginning. That's true.
Number seven. What is the first miracle of Jesus recorded

(59:21):
in the Bible? Ooh, water into wine? Correct? Thank you
for that. Nice. Three to go, David. Any encouraging words
you want to give Amy on our last three questions? Um?
I liked you got this, Amy, It's reiterated. I like that. Yeah, consistent. Okay,
here we go. How many days after Jesus was crucified

(59:43):
did you rise from the dead? Oh? Three? Correct? On
the third day? Right? Nice? Wow? Two left through? What
did God speak to Moses in the desert a burning bush? Go? Amy?
You gotta go hard though on this one. I'm like, no,

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I read a verse and say, which book is this?
Ro let me ask you a question, Amy, how hard
should this one be? It should be the same as
all the others, because this is called the easy trivia?
But doesn't it get a little harder as it goes?
I guess? So sometimes your final question? How many brothers
did Joseph have? Oh? Man? Oh? No? Now, Amy, I

(01:00:28):
can you can talk to Eddie and Ray about this
one if you want, Okay, Eddie and Ray, I need
your help. I think it I don't know what first
think it wasn't that many, but now I think it
might be like a lot. How many brothers is brothers
technically disciples? Uh? No, that's not what you mean, right?
How many brothers did Joseph have? But I don't think
Joseph was a Well what would you guess? Eddie? So

(01:00:54):
I first thought maybe two. I feel like somewhere in there,
my mind is taking me to Joseph having two brothers
and they all like hate, not hated each other, but
we're very competitive with each other, and one of them
thought they were better than the other. So I'm going
with two brothers, Amy, But I don't I really don't know, Raymond.
What is your guess? Ray? Honestly, I thought it was
the exact same thing. Two one liked him and one

(01:01:16):
disliked him. I believe something like that, Amy I I.
I was thinking it was two too, but then when
I went with my theory that it's a lot more,
nobody agreed with me. I'm not saying anything. I'm gonna
tell you this. It's more than two. Okay, No, yeah,

(01:01:37):
well then I'm just gonna go with I don't think
it's the disciples referring to. But there's a dozen, so
there's twelve of those, so that would mean he has
eleven including him, is twelve? How do you feel about that, Eddie?
I like eleven? Why because you're going more than two?
And then when I thought about that, I said, eleven
came to my mind. If you remember correctly, he had

(01:01:57):
eleven brothers and one sister, so eleven I did not
remember correct Yeah, you're you weren't right and how you
got there, but you did get there the right way. Wait,
you weren't right how you got there, but you were
right with your answer. Yes, there you did win ten

(01:02:17):
out of ten. There she is, David. You gotta feel
pretty good after that performance. Huh oh, yeah, I feel
very good. I was praying for her all the way
ash Wednesday today, so I gotta get there. You go, Hey, David,
tell me what's up with you. How's life? It's going okay,

(01:02:40):
just trying to survive this pandemic right now. It's kind
of unfortunate because I'm not working right now, so I
really want to go back to work. What were you doing?
I'm a school buck driver. Oh and our schools aren't
in where you are. Yeah here souther California. They're taught
in talks of opening it right now, but it's just

(01:03:01):
all up in the area now. So it's an unfortunate
but you know what we got to do to keep
everyone safe. Well. I like your your attitude and your outlook,
and I think your day's gonna be at least half
a percent happier when you get some crap from the
back there is, David, David, appreciate you by stann hoole

(01:03:23):
for one second. We'll make sure to get you down
and good luck and keep that attitude positive. I love
that it's time for the good news. A mother and
her toddler were hanging out down by the river in
New Jersey and the river's frozen, and she does what
anybody would want to do. Let's go, let's go walk

(01:03:44):
on the river. Takes the toddler out. They get about
fifty yards out there and all of a sudden crack
they fall through the ice into the water. So they're
stuck in the middle of the river. So they onlookers
called police and Elmwood Park police Chief Michael Felling shows up.
He's like, I gotta get out there, runs next door
to the gas station, finds a canoe on the side

(01:04:05):
of the building, no paddle, grabs a shovel. Shovel is
a paddle out to the middle of the river and
pulls mom and toddler to safety. That shout at him, Amy,
if you had a toddler, would you think I gotta
go walk on that river? I think I would. I
wouldn't take the toddler though, but again, where I come from,

(01:04:25):
rivers don't freeze, so I'd be afraid to do it anyway. Yeah,
so just a crazy story. Shout out to that police officer. Wow,
that is what it's all about. That was tell me
something good. I hope you guys are good. I hope
you're warm, and I'm glad you're here with us this morning.
It's Bobby and Friends. Let's do the news Bobby's story.

(01:04:50):
We'll start with the Well, what's happening to us here?
As I'm at home, Amy's home. We're all just kind
of locked in because of the winter blast. But the
brutal winter blast still has millions without power. Now, we've
been lucky where I have all the power. I have
a lot of friends that don't have all the power
right now, as people are still struggling to stay warm. Today,

(01:05:11):
forecasters say one hundred and fifteen million Americans from Texas
to Massachusetts are on the path of a new storm
packing snow and ice. At last check, power is out
to nearly three million people in just Texas alone. Some
people have been without power since Monday when the storm hit.
They're investigating and Texas, why a lot of my Texas

(01:05:32):
friends are without power. I was literally looking at my
friend Lauren Petrowski, who lives in Austin, who was on
Fox for a long time, and she's like, YEA, we
haven't a power forever. They finally got the fireplace up
and running, but I saw that and just best wishes
to all you folks out there battling this in some
way or another. We haven't left the house. We're gonna
try to make that Kroger to run today if possible.

(01:05:53):
We're really considering it. We're just out of food. So yeah,
everybody out there that's dealing with this man the best
for you over the next couple of days. Jeep owners
give healthcare workers rides to work in bad weather. I
saw this when snow and ice made road conditions dangerous
in New Albany, Indiana. A bunch of jeep owners got
together and save the day. The Southern Indiana and Jeep

(01:06:15):
Members Group volunteered to give healthcare workers rides to and
from work, back and forth to the hospital, which I
thought was really cool. In our local jeep club, Eddie
Yeah said hey, I'll go and get your groceries yesterday, yes,
and you declined my offers. Well, I felt bad. The
groce stores are packed. You have four kids at home,
You've been at my house all day, you know. Like
on the way home too, I saw a bunch of

(01:06:36):
people walking from their houses to the grocery store, and
I offered a couple of people in like, hey, get
in man, like I'll take it to the grocery store.
They're like, no, we like it. It's no fun, like okay,
So they didn't take me up on it either. The
weird thing is here, it's supposed to hit us again
like this afternoon or tonight, and then you're just kind
of locked in again. Yeah, oh man, I missed that. Click,

(01:07:00):
it's all right there, it's he did your fingertips. And
then finally, a power outage forced health officials to administer
five thousand, four hundred vaccines. They said it looks like
the scene from a zombie movie. In a rush to
get it. Here you go. Here's a clip. As we
were starting to run, we wen't really en that many
people around us, and then as we got closer, it

(01:07:20):
just people just started streaming out of the woodworks. And
then it was like an absolute mad dash. Toward the end,
there were just tons of people running across fields and stuff.
It was. It was a dash. It was heard of
like those post apocalyptic movies where you have to see
like people from the streets just running and then people
are like why are they running and then they look
up and like, oh no, it was like that, but
we were all running for it, everyone trying to get
that vaccine. There's a power outage in Houston. We're talking

(01:07:42):
about Texas where the freezers went down, and they have
thousands of doses and they're going, hey, they get online.
If you want it, come and get it. And so,
like they said, there are people running from all angles
in order to get it. They scrambled to administer over
eight thousand doses of the vaccine before they all started
to thaw out. Five thou and ten were distributed, which

(01:08:05):
is that number I read up there earlier. But they're
like three thousand that went bad because I couldn't get
them all into time. Can you imagine too, how rapid
those nurses I'm assuming it's nurses given the shots. I mean,
they're just like doom, thank you, next, just popping folks
with the needles. There you go, that's the news. Thank you.

(01:08:27):
Bobby's story. After we finished the show yesterday, we walked
out got swim pool over here and tried to get
Eddie to walk across the pool. Now for all our
friends in Wisconsin or Boston, like, we get it. Things
freeze over there. They never freeze over here where we live,

(01:08:48):
they never freeze over So we're like, wow, can we
walk across this pool? And so I said Eddie here's
some money if you could walk across the pool and
do a double axle. Which but again you can see
it on my TikTok at mister Bobby Bones. But here
is Eddie trying to walk across my swimming pool. Okay,
here we go. I'm walking across right. Oh my god, Okay,

(01:09:10):
where do I do? The double locks? Right here in
the middle, keep going, go to the right. You gotta
get over on the double actually go right here ready? Yeah,
oh my gosh, I'm so scared. You get over there,
get over there. Okay, okay, he made it? Now how

(01:09:31):
do I get back? You can hear at one point,
I genuinely am considered. You're not gonna make it? Could
you start it going? It's cracking? Is could you hear
the cracking you hear from that clip. But what you
don't see in that clip is I fell before we
went out there. That's the best I mean, it was
the first thing we did. Let's go outside to get
this video, and Bobby eats it. On the step, I
slipped and I thought I hurt my wrist, but I

(01:09:51):
wiped out my shoes. But flying off my heat he
had slippers off. Yes, I saw the story about this
giant hair ball and it's laying in this pan. I'm like,
where did that hairball come from? But it's this seventeen
year old kid who had been eating her hair, and
they pulled out a foot and a half long hairball
that had torn through her stomach. It's called Rapunzo syndrome,

(01:10:13):
which means she compulsively eats her own hair. She ate
enough of it that it was a nineteen inches long
and weighed like two and a half pounds. I just
wrapped up hairball. Hemmy, didn't used to eat your hair? No, no, no,
I would pull my hair out. It's very different, and
you wouldn't eat it after that. No, never eat it.
And now I've gotten to where I just pull at it.

(01:10:33):
I don't like pull it out. It's not satisfying though.
I bite my fingernails. If you look at my hands today,
I have bandaids all over them because the Arkansas game
got very close last night, the basketball game, and I
just go to town. My finger nails are basically corn
on the cob. When I get nervous watching Arkansas sports,
you literally buy your fingernails nervous. Yeah, you know, cartoons
like that's what I do. Kaitla saw me putting bandaids

(01:10:56):
on my hands last night. She was like, are you
watching the game? I was like, yeah, yeah, I do.
I go hard. I go hard everything I do. I'm dedicated,
all right. In this segment, there's a Russian woman who's
had eleven babies at age twenty three. I'll talk about that.
Barbara trips and accidentally stabs himself. Talk about that. And
an Alaska guy's concerned he may have gotten frost bite

(01:11:18):
on his blank We'll talk about that. So all that.
In this segment, let's go to Sarah in Kansas, who
wants to talk about Amy's daughter who put an entire
metal bowl in the microwave almost blew up the house.
Hey Sarah, what do you want to say about that? Hey? Um,
I just wanted to say that you can use aluminum
foil in the microwave. And I know that because I

(01:11:42):
have a microwave cook book and I used to cook
my turkey in the microwave, and you actually put a
luminum foil on the end of the lake when you
cook it. So maybe just a little bit of foil
doesn't You're not gonna catch me putting any foil in
the scwave after today. That's great. I'm sure if you

(01:12:03):
know the exact amount to put in there, good for you,
but not for me. I'm gonna wrap the whole thing
up and send it in there. Yeah, and it's gonna
look like a bomb went off in the house. I
appreciate that. But you say you can put a little
bit of foil, just not a lot. Yes, you just
ramp around the ends of the legs on the turkey
or the chicken, and you actually cook the turkey or

(01:12:26):
chicken in the microwave. And that was actually in my
microwave cookbook when I bought my microwave. Risky might have
been before they really knew about microwaves and foil. Maybe, Hey,
thank you for the call. Sare I really really appreciate that.
Have a good day. You're welcome, Thank you. Stay. We

(01:12:46):
will try. We are trying to stay warm again. Yesterday,
as we're trying to walk across the pool, we have
these steps that we're leading us out to the pool,
and I was so excited that Eddie was going to
walk across it. I wasn't paying attention to what I
was doing. I just walked down the steps, but slippers
on and they probably shot out from underneath me ten feet.
I felt so hard and my legs went up in
the air. Thank got it in land on like a bone.

(01:13:09):
Are you okay? Because is sore, But I'm okay. A
woman has eleven babies at the age of twenty three.
It's hard to believe, but in Russia, twenty three year
old Christina os Turk has become a mother of eleven
babies and she's given birth to another baby. Um, she
was seventeen when she had her first. But how is
that possible? What do you mean? Well, if she's if

(01:13:31):
she was seventeen when she had her first, oh nine
months in between all of them, well that would be
nine months after there's gotta be okay. But after Christina
married fifty six year old millionaire husband Gallop os Turk,
she turned to okay, surrogate mothers as well, So she
has eleven kids, got it? The math just wasn't adding

(01:13:52):
up to me. Once I saw the headline, so you're
good at math? I was just like, cool, it makes
sense to me. See, I thought, there's no way that's
gonna happen. However, that's a lot of kids. You're twenty
three you have eleven babies. That is a lot of kids.
There was a barber in Boston who's lucky to be
alive after an accident in his barbershop. He actually stabbed
himself in a chest with his own scissors. He was

(01:14:13):
walking around his chair and he tripped and landed on
top of his shears. The scissors had actually pierced an artery.
He needed open heart surgery. But he's gonna be okay.
Quick thinking for those people around him help saved him. Wow.
But don't we always learn when you're cutting here in
a barber shop, don't run with you scissors toward towards
your heart. It was always don't run with scissors, right, yes,

(01:14:36):
anybody your parents away, he'll leave him here just hanging
out to kids. That Finally, there's a guy who in
Alaska thinks he his wiener's frost bitten. Right right, how's
that possible? Most of the United States is really cold
right now, historically freezing. Some areas are finding themselves dealing

(01:15:00):
with issues that never happened there, Like here at my house,
I snowed in. We're stuck. It's just the nature of
what's happening right now. We're dealing with it best we can.
There's a guy in Alaska and he had to go
to the internet for advice. He and his lady were
heading out for a weekend getaway. He doesn't like being
bumbled up in the car, so he's wearing a light jacket.
Along the way, they saw two old ladies who were

(01:15:20):
in trouble because their suv had gotten stuck in a
snow drift. So our guy hopped out and spent twenty
minutes getting the ladies unstuck. But there was a downside.
His legs were a extremely red rosy color from being
out in the frigid air so long. But I'll say this,
the tips of my finger still me from being in Iowa.

(01:15:42):
I don't have all of my feeling back in them.
Who knows, I may never again. But let's say the
tip of his finger is doing the same thing and
was discolored now. But I'm not talking about his finger,
he said, yeah, like my fingers are numb with a
slight tingle. He said, the top of his quote unquote

(01:16:05):
finger fills ting gully. But he thinks it's frostbitten, so
that stinks, and it also too goes to show because
I do this as well. Sometimes I'll get in the
car and I won't dress for the weather outside the car.
I'll dress because I know what's gonna happen in the car.
I'm gonna go and probably started early. It's gonna be
warm inside the car. So that's all I deal with.

(01:16:27):
But you shouldn't, you know. We read these stories of
people who get trapped and they have a cannabeans in
their car and they're able to live for three days
in the snow because they had a canna, beans and
a cracker. I don't have anything in my car. I
got an old cowboy hat in a book. I'm gonna
tell you that ain't gonna keep me alive very long.
Here is Pam in Tupelo, Mississippi, who was on the phone.

(01:16:48):
Hello Pam, good morning, studium, little good morning. Hi, my
Carston is for Bobby and Eddie. I watched the video
of Eddie walking across him. Cool and pretty good parrouette
by the way, And I want to know did you
have your pool cover on your pool and it was

(01:17:09):
covered with snow and ice or was your pool completely frozen?
Completely frozen? There's no pool cover on it. I don't
own a pool cover. Yeah, do you even know like
what that does or why you need that? H Yeah,
I don't know anything about pools. Only till recently have
I had a swimming pool, like the last couple of years.
Because we grew up there was one kid in our
town that had a pool and it was an above
ground pool and he was the coolest kid. Everybody wanted

(01:17:31):
to be his friend in the summer, and the cool
kids got invited over to his house. I never did.
But no, it was not a pool cover, so it
was straight up. It's frozen through today. He'll try a
triple axel. Oh no, I will not. Did you watch
that video? Yeah she did. She's like, this is what
you didn't work today. Yeah, that's part of it. Pam,
how's the weather? And two polow, we're frozen in where

(01:17:51):
you are. My driveway is like a sea slow Pulley cancer.
We can't go anywhere. Fortunately, we worked for a home
for so long from the pan and dammy, I still
had my laptop and everything's set up here, so we're
still able to work. But there's no going anywhere. Yeah,
and it's a bit so it'll leave here and hit
your way. Yes, no, don't send it our way. But

(01:18:13):
you know, like Amy can't get out of her driveway
right now. Because Amy was going to try, because she
loves close to where I live, she was going to
try to drive over to my house. At least we
could work in the same room today. But Amy almost
hit a tree backing out of her driveways. A true yeah,
I almost hit a tree in my front yard because
I slid off my driveway and I was like, oh,
this could get embarrassing, so I stopped driving. So and

(01:18:33):
you haven't left the house at all. No, and we
have no food, like of course the one night last night,
my kids are asking for broccoli. They never do. We
have no food, no fresh food. So I was like, oh, yeah, no,
don't eat broccoli. Here, here's some candy. You're fine, Oh
you found him candy for dinner. I mean all processed,
Like all we have is prepackaged process stuff because I've

(01:18:55):
nothing fresh. We have almost no food. Caitlin's point now
where she's going, I'll tell eight. This morning for breakfast
I had there was like a quarter of a box
of cereal that I must have bought six months ago.
It was some kind of odd cheerio flavor like some
kind of hunt. It wasn't hunting that cheerios, but it
was something. And so it was the most stale, small

(01:19:18):
the very bottom of the box where some of the
cheerios are broken up into small little pieces. I had
that and everybody it was like rubbery slash extra hard.
So that's why I for breakfast this morning. But we're
gonna try to go to the grocery store today. We're
gonna go together. One of us was gonna go. We
were gonna do president vice president where at least if
one of us goes and they get in trouble, the
other ones here with the dogs, because you know, the

(01:19:39):
president vice president never together. But for that reason, if
something happens to both of them, we're just kind of screwed.
But I think we're going to go together and try
to knock it out because we just see too many
people driving in twos out on the road, and we're
gonna we're gonna team up and go to the grocery
store and we're gonna get meat because again we're just

(01:20:00):
we're finding we're basically making stew of what we have
left over at the house right now, and then another
big storm's coming up this evening. Here here's some voicemails
we got last night. Number one is in regards to
the dumbest fight you ever got into with your significant other.
I posted a clip on my tick talking about Caitlin
and I's dumb fight. It was over olive garden soup.
But this is Alex here you go, Hi, boys on

(01:20:22):
showed the strangest fight that me and my boyfriend ever
had was that we thought about how long the contestants
on Survivor filmed and how long it takes to edit
until they produced the on PP. Anyways, it was the
dumbest fight ever and it lasted for about a couple
of hours. Just one of us thought that it lasted
about a year or two film and edit, and then
one of us thought it was only a few months.

(01:20:43):
So it ended up being somewhere in the middle. But
it was our strangest fight. Yeah, it's a pretty strange fight.
And the answer is probably the editing is the hard part.
That's what takes the longest. They can shoot that thing
in a few months, but it takes, you know, a
significant amount of time to edit that thing too. Here
is Lindsay from Boston. I just have a good tip

(01:21:04):
for y'all. When driving in the snow, if you're starting
to steel yourself spin out if the back end, just
spin in and go into the right, turn your reel
to the right and lift off the gas a little bit.
Never slam on your brakes. That is New England driver
one oh one. When it comes to snow, do not
hit on your brakes and just let off the gas

(01:21:25):
and always look at where you want to go, all right,
have a good line. I just would be thinking, all
right back in there's too much thinking for me if
that happens, you know, and I took my CDL test
brakes or the end of me. Whenever it comes to
water or ice, even if there's an accident in the
road ahead of you. Sometimes sometimes the worst thing you
can do a slam on your brakes. Sometimes oddly the

(01:21:48):
best thing you can do is just go around it,
like continue your forward momentum. But yeah, snow, I stink
when it comes to sliding because I'm just like, ah,
I just thought my hands up on that. Just go,
you know, I gotta take me away. It's over, you
know what. I got myself here. I'm happy to see
what happens now here is Tim from South Florida bones.

(01:22:08):
I just want to let you know the people that
got rescued by the Coastguard, what they were eating is
actually pronounced conk, not conch. Also wanted to let you
know it was like eighty degrees here today. They warmed
love the show again. I didn't even know what that was.
I was talking about how these people were stranded and
they ate a bunch of as I said, conch because
that's how it spelled. But thank you to Tim and

(01:22:30):
South Florida who was able to write my ship it's
called conk, but this spelled conch. I just didn't know
what it was. Here is Erica from Pittsburgh Morning Studios.
And watched the TikTok video of Eddie walking across the pool.
I was dying laughing, it was so funny. But I
continued to take a deep dive into Eddie's TikTok and

(01:22:53):
I saw a really interesting video that he posted back
in January. He said it was of his neighbor's property
and there was a tiger walking around. So I just
wanted to know was that reel? Was that really his
neighbor's house? What is going on with that? All? Right? Things,
I can't wait to hear more info about it. Talk
to you later, Go ahead, Eddie. So when I first
got TikTok, I started watching everyone's videos and I realized

(01:23:16):
quickly that it's all a bunch of tricks, like people
like to trick you and like, oh, I found this
wire in my yard and you follow it for like
three videos and it's nothing at the end. So I
was at the zoo and it kind of looked like
I was in my neighborhood and I got a video.
I'm like, oh my gosh, my neighbor has a tiger,
and I just posted it wanted to see what people thought.
It never caught on it. That's the story. And listen,

(01:23:36):
we're so snowed in right now. Where does liking for
stuff to do? Right? I mean, we're at home going
what do we do? You know? Luckily I have this
little studio in my house now because of COVID, we've
had to develop a lot of ways to do shows
other than he's driving in. But I was thinking at once,
when I was maybe nineteen years old and I was
living at home in Hot Springs, Arkansas, we had a

(01:23:59):
huge snowstorm where they were like, Okay, the snow and
the ice is coming. Get to the radio station. So
I drove at like two in the morning to one
to five point nine KLAZ, which was my station forever,
the first station I started on. And so we got
there probably two to thirty, and the storm moved in
that morning, but we were snowed in for five days.
It was me and another friend. We did every shift.

(01:24:22):
We were so tired and there were no showers in
that building. We were so tired and so just musty
from stinking. We would go and at first we would do, okay,
you do six hours, I'll do six hours. But there
weren't cell phones to play games. There was just books,
and so we'd read books and it went from six
to six to four to four. Then we were just

(01:24:43):
like sleeping for two hours and trading and going on
the air, delirious. Finally, when the snow melted we left.
We were on the air from was five days straight.
Awful and awesome at the same time. And I remember too,
like this is like early spring. We got the snowstorm,
and so there was an am stay in our building
and they ran Saint Louis Cardinal Baseball and so if

(01:25:05):
you're from Arkansas, most our Kansas. I'm a Cubs fan,
but most ar Kansas are our Cardinal fans, because we
used to have the farm club that went into the Cardinals,
and also geographically it's the closest team just about. And
so we ran the Cardinals on the AM station and
there would be the crowd and the announcers. You hear
the announcers go all right, three two, here's the pitch,
and you could always kind of hear the crowd through

(01:25:25):
the microphone. I was so bored sitting at the station.
When the games would come on in the evening, I
would go and sit behind the microphone at the AM
station while the announcers were doing the games, to be like,
all right, here we go, it's three one count again.
You can hear the crowd murmurs. But I would scoop
back and act like I was in the crowd and
be shouting stuff like the microphones could hear me. I

(01:25:46):
would be like, you so CAUSI smith, and I think
people I hope people thought I was just someone in
the crowd. I'd be like, let me get some of
those peanuts. Hey, how many peanuts are in the bag.
So I'm trolling the people that were listening to the
AM station. Then there was also this channel, and I
think I think every town. I don't know if every

(01:26:06):
big city does, but if you're in a small town
like I grew up in, there was always this channel.
I think it was Channel five on our cable system,
and it just showed the time and like you could
buy like little advertisements and words would just every thirty
seconds it would change. It would be like in the
Chamber of Commerce this week, you know, okay, and then
the next one would be like over a Dug's pretzel stand.
And so it showed the time, the weather, and just
some words. And so they ran the AM station on

(01:26:29):
this channel too, And so I thought, man, what would
be funny is if I got on at like one
in the morning, because who gets stuck on that station
unless you're you're flipping through channels and you pass out
drunk or something. And so I would get behind the
microphone and I would go, hey, why are you watching
this channel right now? It's two in the morning. There's

(01:26:49):
no reason for you to watch this. It's channel five, man, Like,
there's nothing on Channel five right now, It just words,
why are you watching me? And I would just hope
that someone would trip over that. Go oh my, the
TV's talking about I had white too much to drink. Yes,
I never heard from one, but that's my last big
snowstorm and radio. That's what I did, Just mess with

(01:27:10):
people because that's what we do here, all right, thank you.
So reasonable bags are good for the environment, obviously, they're like, hey,
when you go, if you can bring your own bag,
use it over and over again. But they do say
that reusable bags are horrible for your health. They say
that most of these reusable bags contain large amounts of

(01:27:31):
bacteria since most people don't clean them regularly. Now we
have a couple of reasonable bags. We probably't use them
as much as we should, but we do use them occasionally. Amy,
I've never once cleaned it. Have you ever do? Do
you have any of these? Yes? And you're right, I've
never cleaned. The main issue is produce and meat products
that's sit in the bag and then gather bacteria. The

(01:27:53):
best thing to do, they say, is to throw your
reasonable bag in the washing machine when you do laundry.
Also avoid storing it in your are. And they're good
for all around the year, so swap them out too
if you can. So just a heads up, just a
little tip, because you could also get sick. If you
continue to put the stuff in your body and it's
in the bag, you could get sick. So there you go,

(01:28:15):
a little the more you know from the Bobby Bones Show.
Thank you guys, we will see you tomorrow by everybody,
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