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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Bobby Bones post show, pre show. There's a
story about a guy who kept three balloons in the
air for over an hour and it's now a Guinness record.
So think about that. He rented at a gym. If
I remember this correctly, story here and you have to
you know how you hit balloons up, and he kept
all three of them up for one hour, twelve minutes
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and fifty seconds. Does that sound like a record that
will be hard to break? So to me, like twenty
four hours seems like it'd be tough. Don't you try it?
I don't care enough to try it. We make free
try to lunch. An Idaho man with a talent for
breaking Guinness World records kept three balloons in the air
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for one hour, twelve minutes and fifty seconds. Yeah, I
mean about it, Michael. Let me ask you this because
you're the one who saw the story. They got it
when they hit it in the air. Does he have
to blow him in the air or can he hit
him is to keep him up? Yeah? I hit him
so he can touch them. Yeah, like boom boom boom nine. Yeah,
keep him up. David Rush, who has broken more than
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one hundred and fifty Guinness Records to promote stem education,
said he's secured use of an empty gym for his
attempt to take the record for the longest duration to
keep three balloons in the air. Does it sound like
a record is tough? I think three is sounds difficult
to me. Yeah, but you can juggle. I can't ray.
When you hear this, what do you think? Yeah, I'm
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watching it right now. It ends up becoming one heck
of an endurance competition. It's more than the juggling it.
You're running. It's joking back and forth. It's possible. I
could do two. Three is what makes it really difficult?
Is he like, oh crap, oh crap, oh crap, do
you have to be agile? At the beginning, he's very calm,
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and then he's the next thing, you know, he's it's
just like a basketball move every second. Could you do
it for one hour and thirteen minutes two of them? Yes,
but no one cares about two of though. I give
it a shot, but it's gonna be terrible if I
do it. It's only a minute. Doesn't get quite the
letdown because I mean, one shit touches. It's done, though,
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But he's doing his feet, his hands, everything. He really
hasn't had to dive yet. I'm imagining for me to
do it. There's gonna be a lot of that. But
if you dive once, you're not gonna be able to
get back up and find the other ones. Like, if
you're in that spot, you're done. There their balloons, though
you got more time. It's not like it's coming down
that fast gravity stuff like that. It's good. Is this
something we'd want to try? Yeah, I saw the story.
I'm ondercent try it and get us going with it.
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I mean I would have Ray and Lunchbox both tried
at the same time. Yeah, I used to do as
a kid. I'm watching the video now. I think we
can totally do this. But the thing is, I think
they'd be so wild with their balloons they'd cross into
each other, even if we put on on different sides
of the gym, like, I think eventually they would just
run into each other and blow it all. We have
space here. I'm looking at the building, he used. We
have a very similar lobby here in the building that
we can make this happen. I think you need a
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bigger spots. Yeah, I think we need a bigger spot
than the lobby where there's chairs and best I think
he has to come up a bunch of excuses here.
While you can't do it, I can. I'll do it
in the gym. I just need you know. You can't
go to the gym right now. I think you can
do it here in our performance area or we just
go outside in the garage to do this, because I
need a big ceiling because I got to hit it
up hot. That's the If you hit it and it
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hits the ceiling, it's coming down quick. This guy's not
hitting a high he's hitting it. He's stupid at a six.
Well he did it, he has the record. How's he stupid?
Because what about outside? I guess when there's quarrels, I
think about squirrels. Squirrels are going to get the way
for sure. Okay, well think about that. If you guys
can bring me a better idea, I would be up
for trying this. Okay, all right, I'll come up with
a solution and how we can do it here in
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our building or somewhere. It's not going to work in
our building. I don't think our roofs. What about up
where the computers are the sales or whatever's ups I
don't think it. I just don't think the building isn't
He doesn't move it around all that much. Yeah, so
here's the thing. We could do it in the lobby
because it can hit the windows and stuff like that.
You just need an enclosed room. Oh, he doesn't care.
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You can bounce it off stuff. It was drilling wind,
just as long as it doesn't touch the floor. But
not looking at the same the same video. This guy's
just in an empty gym in the middle. He doesn't
jump around. Well, this must be where he practices, because
this is him, David Rosh or whatever. Okay, see if
you get him on the phone. I look him up.
I talked to him. Here are the ten most prized
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possessions that people have. Number ten, they're TV. Do you
love your TV? Yeah you do. I'm indifferent. Yeah, I mean,
I guess my computer probably more so than my TV.
But oh man, I think of like my daughter, she
loves TV. At number nine, a child's memory box. I
don't know. Yeah. Number eight a wet your wedding dress?
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Do you still have yours? Yes? Do you care? Number
seven your car? Indifferent? Yeah? Um, the laptop. At six
that's probably one of my top three, but I watched
TV on my laptop. You can't do a live things though, okay,
Like I can't put my doll, I put my dog
on here. Number five family heirloom, Yeah, I love that
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very close. I have none. What do you have you
like from my mom? Have a lot of stuff I
inherited from my mom. That's most of my family heirlooms.
And then I look, well, that's a weird way to
say this, but I know of some stuff from my
dad that I would like. I was gonna say, I
look forward to this now that I know that came
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out like that came out wrong about me though, too.
We would you leave this to me? Like I was
talking about my will, You were like, would you leave
me those jokes? That's Eddie. No, No, I'm just saying,
there's this like desk thing that my dad had that
belonged to my grandma that I'm giving it to your sister.
He well, sorry, it's not the first time I've lost
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some thing to my sister. Dang her, she got the
diamond my mom's now that it matters. But my mom
had her wedding ring from my dad and they were
divorced for years and years and years, but um, she
split it up. She took she removed the diamond from
the gold band and gave me the band and my
sister the diamond. Wow. I was like, well, okay, then
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still bothers you. Oh it's fine, but I mean, I'm
just it just it's one of those things where you
gotta get rid of stuff. I guess. And you have siblings,
you have to just take whatever. I don't mind. I
don't carry their way. Can hear you don't care about it?
How you keep talking yourself around. I really don't like.
It's not it's not a big deal. Engagement ring at four?
Does that end up being your wedding ring? Engage your
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ring is the diamond most of the time, and then
the wedding band is just a band and it attaches
to the ring. Yeah, they're like like, this is my
band and then I have a diamond also, but oh
it's two different rings. Most of the time. Piece of
jewelry is at three, wedding rings at two. Is the
wedding ring more important the engagement ring? When it comes
to the rings, the engagement ring normally has the diamond,
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but some people don't have that, so probably the wedding ring,
and that's the one that signified, because I mean a
man could have a wedding ring too. A man typically
doesn't have an engage marine. Family photos is at one
most important things there. Um, yeah, that's why Legacy box
is important family photos. They can digitize. True. Do we
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have a code for our listeners Legacy box dot com
slash bones? Is that what it is? Bones? Yep? Sometimes
our codes are like slash Bobby, slash Bobby B slash
Bobby B bones. Yeah, consistently. But you're sure it's legacy
box dot com. I'm sure because our friend Natalie just
texted me asking for it. She's like, I heard you
and Bobby talking about this. She wanted to make turn
(07:36):
some pictures into digital, so I just gave her the code.
What it does too, They send you a box and
then all the old pictures, even old movies or what
sucks is now old movies are considered VHS tapes. Usually
I think all movies are like black and white, but
they do do film reals, I know, but it's like
old movies. It's VHS tape home videos. They can take
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all that and make it digital and you can watch
it on your phone, you have a computer, they can
be DVDs whatever. You can post it to Instagram. Obviously,
That's why I'm saying all that. Well, I know, well
some people maybe, Oh well I can put on Instagram, okame,
legacybox dot Com, slash Bones sure, yeah, okay, And then
let me end on this because I've been wanting to
watch Hamilton on Disney Plus. I saw it live. I
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was cool enough to see it live. And I mean
that because it's one of my agents when I was
up in New York that she was like, we got
your ticket. I would never gone to Hamilton because I've
been like, I'm not paying for that. Went thought it
was crazy. I didn't know that they were. There was
no talking when I walked in there. First. There's no talking.
It's all from the start hip hop, Like they're telling
all of Alexander Hamblet story through hip hop. And I
(08:43):
was like, what the sot the first quarter of it,
I'm just like, what's happening? When are they gonna stop
talking and film me in As long as you know
they never talk, I think it will blow your mind.
Second half I was like, Wow, that was it crazy?
But now it's on Disney Plus. It's over two and
a half hours. I don't know if I can commit
to that yet. Mike, do you've seen it? Yeah? Is
it good? I think it's really good. Like I only
knew about it from what you said about it, and
that does take a little bit of getting used to.
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But it kept me entertained the whole way, and I
watched it all the way through. I wonder if watching
it on close caption would be good. Oh yeah, I've
heard from people that saw it on Broadway and then
they watched the closed caption Disney Plus and they were like,
I can't believe how much I missed. Like they thought
they learned a lot on Broadway and retained a lot
and loved it. They'd even seen it multiple times, and
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then when they saw it on close caption, they realized
how many things they were missing because the rappings so fast. Yes,
I think I may do that. Did you do that? No,
I'm probably gonna rewatch it, though I felt like every
stuff I missed two and a half hours it was
worth it. It's worth it. What do you give it?
I give it four point five out of five. Oh,
I can't wait. Do you talk about it on a
movie Mike's Movie Podcast. Well next week is it a movie? Yeah?
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I considered a movie, so yeah, this episode I'm talking
about it. What else are you talking about? I'm talking
about underrated Disney songs from movies. What's an underrated one? Though?
So like a bunch of the stuff from Tarzan was underrated,
like Phil Collins did, Oh, that's a great one. You
will be my much on that. And then there's one
that Billy Jill did for a movie called Oliver and Company.
Never heard of it. It's really good. I thought that
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was like a clothing store. No is this one? Yeah?
It Jilly Joel check out movie Mike's Movie Podcast. About
two and a half hours allowed to commit to We'll
look do movies, Kaitlin and I to find something to watch,
and if it's over an hour and forty five, we're like, oh,
I don't know if I can do it, or we'll
split it up into two days like Hollywood. We gotta
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get back to making movies that are like ninety minutes,
because this is just crap. I don't want to sit
there for three hours and watch a movie, or do
make it in two parts, because if I see a
long two hour and forty minute movie. I'm never gonna
watch it. I don't care how good it is. Do
you feel that way? I mean, I liked the hour
and a half movies. I've seen a couple of good
ones at an hour and a half. But yeah, everything's
(10:49):
pretty much two ten. I'll do one forty five and
feel pretty comfortable about hopping into it. But if you're
asking me to commit two and a half hours straight
right there, it gives me anxiety. Even if i have
two and a half hours to commit, I'm just like
aly man. Then three hours here. That's all. Thank you
got shut that down, done. Enjoy the show, See you tomorrow.
(11:12):
Everybody transmitting, Hey, guys, welcome to Wednesday's show, Morning Studio
Morning Watch. Another episode A bunch saw mysteries last night
on Netflix is a second one. It was about the
(11:34):
woman who disappeared from beauty salon. Yeah crazy right, Yeah,
But that one just was like, she disappeared and then
can you help us? I didn't feel like I didn't
feel like the story was his intricate as the first
one where you're like, oh what, oh, he did it?
This one was kind of it's still an unsolved case. Sure,
it's Unsolved. Can you imagine if that was your mom
(11:57):
or your family member and like just gone, you still
had no idea who in the world did that. I
really liked the series. There's only six episodes total. Yeah,
and we're about to get into one that goes don't
don't spoil it. I've always seen the first two all
the way. I've seen the third one because the third
about some kind of crazy in France. I don't know.
All I said was this family, something happens and it's
(12:18):
a mystery. If I get on there, it's all in
French and you have to read the subtitles. I normally
don't like that, but like I mentioned yesterday, I watched
Parasiah and you just forget after a while. I agree.
We're halfway through it. Once I had to take a
break to watch and stuff with my kids, and they
can't watch Unsolved Mysteries. Too scary for them. Well, it's
(12:39):
too great for me. Yeah, I need a palate cleanser
every time. So last night I just played NBA two
K after I finished Onsolved Mysteries for the last time.
But we're gonna finish that and then you know, we're
watching Dave a little bit on FX. You ever watched
that about little Dickie the rapper who probably would be
for you? Okay, it's a little too gritty. Yeah, we're
(12:59):
watching that. Curb your enthusiasm a little bit, Idiot Abroad
a little bit, But we really don't have a show
that we've been just obsessed with in the past. Did
Caitlin ever start Yellowstone? Y'all should watch that together? What
are you waiting for? Y'all? Could binge season one and two? Well,
she wanted to watch the Jeffrey Epstein stuff. Y'all should
do that or saw good histories the Jeffrey Epstein too,
(13:23):
is good to be informed as well. The crazy stuff
about the Epstein stuff is you know that the girl
was Yes, so I don't know her story from Does
it talk about her in the series? Yes? Okay, she's
a huge part. I don't know her story from the series.
But now you know she's in jail and at first
they got her and then they were like, well, we
can't let her have real clothes or sheets because she'll
(13:43):
try to kill herself. And now they're trying to protect
her from assassins. So they're moving her all the time
and not telling people. But eventually someone's going to tell
somebody because they're high connected. And I haven't even seen
the series, but obviously they're because you've seen pictures of
Jeffrey Epstein with Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, oh, tons of
powerful people. And I don't know anything about it as
(14:05):
much as I need to now, but when you're connected
to folks at high they have ways to get in. Yeah,
you know who else was on one of the He
took this international flight somewhere. He had this like private plane.
I can't even remember what they would call it, but
the plane had a nickname. And Bill Clinton was on
the flight, and Kevin Spacey and somebody else I can't remember,
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but like those they were flying to Africa and doing
some stuff with like the Clinton Foundation, and one of
the girls on the flight was one of his girls
that is being trafficked. But like, it's just weird to
me that so many of these people were involved around them,
but yet these people had no idea that this was
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like young girls that like didn't want to be there,
do you know what I mean? Like, it's just bizarre
to me. That's why y'all should either listen to podcast
or watch it. I'll come back I'm listening to the
president point. Yes, I'm so rocking this thing. I'm learning
about the presidents and what they were like as kids
and what traits they all had in common. That part's interesting. Yeah,
(15:10):
I bet it's just relentless. Just had an idea, relentless
that's like you. Yeah, we'll see. I have a clip
here from Joe Joe who called the show right after
we get off the air and left a voicemail. Yeah,
I just wanted to crawl in in response to the
NAB that criticized Sizon Raymundo for drinking white claws. Yeah,
this guy's nuts, Like, yeah, dudes drink white clause. I
(15:33):
got a fridge full of them right now. So Sison
Raymundo keep chugging those claws. Yeah, anything you want to say, Ray, Yeah,
you're right back to them. Yea all the way, baby,
There's nothing better than a twelve pack of old white claws. Yeah,
Ray was getting hated on. They say that's a woman's drink.
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I haven't had it. Here is Alison in Idaho. I'm
kind of Christian. I was curious where the stilling the
team went. When I love who, we goes back on
each other and each other in trouble. So I wanted
to know where that is and if we could bring
it back to I just want to discussing. So all
you guys do and you got me through my twenty
one hours of labor and just love you guys and
thank you for twenty one hours of labor. Yeah, labor
(16:16):
for almost a day. Yeah that's true. Um spilling the
tea and we did that for a season where we
would come on and spill the tea about something happening
in someone's personal life. I think you got us all
the much trouble with each other's significant others when we
when I don't know, do you have any tea? And
still on me? Let me know? Okay do you? I
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don't think so? All right, here's one more Brandon from
Summer second Tucky Warner Studio. A lot of people are
telling me that I need to go into the radio
business or that I have the voice for doing war
so solers, I just wanted to know how how does
a person go about getting started in that field? Appreciate it? Well,
I want to say radio, because radio is not about
(16:59):
having a good voice anymore. I don't have a good voice.
Radio is bad. He has something to say. Are you compelling?
Can you make people care about an idea or a person?
So no, a voice almost has nothing to do with
radio these days. You could sure try voice over stuff.
I don't have no idea to getting their business. I know.
I wish I knew too, because I always wanted to
be the voice of a fish. It's an interesting unlike
(17:20):
an animated Yeah, I'm auditioned for voice stuff before, for
like cartoons. Is it a fish? No? Okay? If something
comes available holiday. They always asked me to be the
redneck person, like hey, would you do a voice for
this redneck redneck series? And so then I gotta be like, hi, y'all,
here we go. You know that kind of stuff. Never
get it, but thank you for the college. You can
always call us eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, let's
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get going. What's up with your son? Well, he just
had this like virtual reading tutoring thing, and I guess
he got frustrated during it and said what the and
then that's it? And so then I got a note
about it that he they were kind of concerned with
his attitude and saying what the and where he would
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have gotten anything like that? And the Oh, is that bad?
Because I say what the to my kids all the time,
but I don't. I don't finish it with anything. I
think most recently, like an example would be he said
he was like picked up stuff in his room and
made his bed, and I walked in and stuff was
(18:25):
just clearly thrown onto his bed, not really made. And
I walk in and he's like see, and I'm like,
what the come on? But like I say that, you know,
or if they act up, I say, seriously, guys, like
what the and I just do that and so no,
I guess he mimicked me. I think the real trouble
comes into the word that comes after the right. But
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I don't say anything right. But if he said what
the heck? Would you care? Now? If he said what
the crap? Would you care a little bit more? But
if he said what the beeB? You would care? Yeah,
there are different levels of what the But we don't
even and I don't even say anything after. I just say,
what the what'd you tell the teacher? I just said,
I just said, oh, I'm sorry, he got that for
me like he does. We don't say anything after, we
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just say what the And what they say back? I
don't know. She I don't think it was like a
major concern. She just wanted me to know and be
aware that he was had this vocabulary. Did you have
a conversation with him to stop saying that or are
you like it's okay to say that? Well, no, I
haven't really addressed it yet. It's all new. I was
going to bring it to you guys, and see, like,
am I bad for saying that? Like as a mom
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because I was saying I would say no, my mom
said worse than me. Yeah, differently different style me too,
Holy crape. Well there was my I had like two
different moms, but my mom before we started going to church,
and then my mom after she changed like a lot.
She used accustomed me a lot pre finding Jesus. Yeah,
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I got cursed out all the time, even after Jesus.
I know, I'm not saying it's it's that's like that,
but I mean, I just remember one time I missed
the bus and my mom slammed the dishwasher and said
at word I can't say where I can say, and
I like never will forget it. It was effective. I
don't think I missed the bus after that. But again,
that was pre Jesus, I think you tell your son
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he shouldn't say that to his teacher, right, And I
don't think he was saying that to her, Like he
just was, what the Yeah, I'll just have a talk that.
I'm sorry, buddy, I mean, but that's on me, Like
I need to not react that way to them. But
that's just sometimes my frustration comes out with that. Maybe
that's just an in the houseword, like we can only
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say what the in the house. Yeah, it's okay for
you to say this is our cool thing we get
to do because you know, but now he's gonna accidentally.
Now he's gonna accidentally say it, and I'm gonna be like,
you know, you're only supposed to say that at home. Yes,
but that's okay, Yeah, all right, Jordan Davis singles you up.
By the way, go to our Facebook page. Let us
know what you think about the what the what the
is that? Again? Nothing? There's no word after it, no nothing.
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But it's how I react to them when I'm frustrated.
There was a flight from Seattle to Chicago and they
had to turn the flight around. Well, you know, if
they had to turn a plane around, somebody got into trouble,
because think about much trouble as a kid you had
to get into to get the car turned around, if
you're turning a whole plane around. This guy got up
and turning to kill everybody on the plane. Oh my,
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this so I'm gonna play a clip and he gets
up and he threatens to kill everyone. You hear the
audio here, All well, Jill, everybody accept it. That's so scary.
He was quickly subdued by the flight crew and two
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passengers got involved to a law enforcement officer who was
flying on the aircraft. The Seattle Times posted video of
the incident. Here's the thing, though, he was wearing a mask,
So come on, let get this guy even. Yeah, I
mean I get that, But then it's like you want
to see like the insanity part of it. But then
he's also rational or like sane enough to know, Oh
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why should be worrying mouths right now? Or maybe he
was just told you can't get on the plane unless
you wear a mask. Yeah, because that's the rule now
I know. But then I'm thinking, if you're being irrational,
you would throw a fit about that. The flight returned
safely to c Tech, where additional law enforcement personnel, we're
standing to take the passion or any custody. I'd be
worried if I were one of these passengers that I
was going to get corona from some idiot doing this,
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because you know, two passengers had to jump into action
and get close, you know. And it's always that moment too,
where if somebody's doing some crap on an airplane, where
you gotta make that decision do I jump into action?
That's a big That's a big commitment, man, that's a
big commitment when someone is up yelling if you're going
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to be the one, because mostly you'd be like, surely
someone's gonna do something. Yeah, because if you do it
and either a you lose the fight or be they're
only not they were just not doing what you thought
they were doing. They were confused. I don't know. That's
a big him in it. That's so scary, Like, I
don't know how premeditated is that. I want to know.
I want to ask him, like, did you plan on
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screaming that when you go out on the plane or
did you like just too Yeah, there's an alcohol by
the way the airplanes anymore. I forgot about that. Well,
I thought you could take them. Ray, didn't you guys
get your taken up from you that you do? Yeah,
you gotta do it secretly, but you're allowed to have airport.
You can try to get anything. Yeah, okay, okay, Yeah.
So I don't know. I just wonder how when when
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he snapped into the episode, like, I need to know,
we need an update. What's the most dramatic thing you've
ever had happened to you on an airplane? I know
that I've had weird things. The throwing up right in
front of me, Um lunch buck. Didn't you have a
plane hit turbulence so hard that everything at the ceiling. Yeah,
we were sitting there, we were flying to Austin and
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we're having some drinks and his Ray, Eddie and myself
and it was kind of bumping and Ray goes, oh,
we're going down, We're going down, And thirty seconds later, boom,
and we dropped a thousand feet. Everybody's drinks hit the
ceiling and the beverage cart went all over the plane.
And it was so scary. Mine would be when the
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landing gear wouldn't come down and the pilot comes out
of the front and has to unhinge the walkway and
climb down there and hand crank the wheel down. Yeah,
that's scary. He's like, well good, well good, No, don't
don't know, no, he seen anything over here. And he's
cranking down the wheel because it wouldn't go through whatever
the button was. And I'm like, oh, that's not good.
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We're not gonna make it. Get out. I never had
a weird person though. There was a woman doing yoga
once in the isisland. Everybody was freaking out. They thought
she was doing something ritual, but she was just doing yoga. Yeah.
We had that awkward couple it's not too long ago,
and they were like awkwardly fighting in front of everybody,
and it was really over. I was like, we're in
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an airplane of them the skies, like stop fighting. I
had a divert to a different airport once because a
fog because they were like, we can't land in our airport,
we gotta go somewhere else. And everybody starts screaming at
the pilot like he wants to land in a different airport.
You think the pilots up They were like, you know
what on board, why don't we just hit another airport
one hundred miles away? People are like one, Come on,
because if chances are three percent less that you're gonna
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make it, you're gonna go the opposite way. Ramon, do
anything ever happen to you on an airplane, you gotta
agree with launch on that one. When everybody's drinks hit
the ceiling of the airplane and you want to hear
you or feel what it feels like to have your
heart absolutely sink. That's it, man, when you drop out
of the sky. It's crazier feeling than a roller coaster.
Morgan Well, I was a person who threw up on
a plane before it was awful. I got really sick
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because I have bad I don't know, I can't travel
on planes really well. And I caused a whole scene.
All the flight attendants were around me, and apparently you
can't like throw up on a plane, and they are
concerned about turning the plane around, and I'm like no,
like really I'm fine, Like nothing's wrong with me. I
just get really nauseous, and so I almost constant plane
to get turned around. I was like, plea, just keep going,
(26:00):
like I'll throw up in my bag. I'll be good.
Oh wow, I got food poisoning once flying down to
Hawaii to do American Idol, but about three hours to go,
I got food poisoning and I basically scrubbed the whole
bathroom and then told the girl, I'll be in here
for the next couple of hours. If anyone comes to
the door, no, I'm not coming out. She was, I
got you, And then sometimes she'd go, how are we doing?
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I'm like, well, if how do I'll be out of here?
How do you think I'm doing. I'm not just chilling
in here. She's probably just trying to be nice. She was.
He actually was the latest from Nashville. In Tullywood Morgan
number two, thirty second Skinny Congratulations to Morgan Wallen, he
announced on social media that he's now a dad to
a baby boy named Indy Walker. For CMA Best de Fess,
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Luke Brian and Darius Rucker teamed up to perform John
Mellencamp's song small Town in an empty Nissan stadium while
they were socially distanced from each other. Girl Tucker Bethard
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open up to his fans on Instagram, sharing for the
first time that he is a father to a two
year old daughter named Sage. I'm Morgan number two that's
your skinny all kid's time for the good news. Bobby.
A pair of ten year old best friends in Massachusetts
have been busy in the kitchen the last few months.
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They're not cooking up snacks for themselves. Daniel and Max
have been creating perfect homemade dog treats, baking them and
deliver them to dog parents nearby. They started doing it
as a way to keep busy, but now they're running
a thriving small business and have used their profits to
help others. They split the money that comes in, with Daniel, Max,
and the Milton Food Pantry each getting thirty percent. The
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other ten percent goes to buy supplies. So far, they've
made hundreds of dollars of donations to the food pantry.
They said, listen, they just like dogs and we're doing
it for fun. But then they found a way to
get back and some people aren't able to get out
and get dog food treats because of COVID, and they
found a lot of people that can use the dog snack.
By the way, they're ten. Isn't that crazy? That is
I look at these kids, So shout out to Daniel
(28:08):
and Max. They could be keeping all that money themselves. Too,
and they're not. But I thought that story was cool,
so I wanted to share it with you guys. That's
what it's all about. That was tell me something good
to day. This story comes to us from Oregon. Police
were trying to pull over Randy Lee, but it's a
stolen vehicle. He's like, I'm out of here. He starts
trying to flee, goes a few miles and another car
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sees him flee and says, here I'll stop him, pulls
their car out and fronting Boom, they wreck, so he
gets arrested. They run the license. Wait, the other car
was stolen too. Girl driving that got arrested. I saw
that someone in a stolen car hit the other person.
They're driving a stolen car. What are the odds? Why
would you do either? They're just all idiots. Yeah, and
then cut somewhere off though, maybe because they're all like,
(28:52):
I'm stealing a car and yeah, I guess, yeah, there
you go. I'm lunchboxed. That's your bone head story of
the day. What's the article you were talking about about
the American Dream? Well, it was talking about whether about
whether or not people believe in it or not. So
typically people think of the American Dream and they think
it's hard work, sacrifice, taking risks rather than by chance.
(29:14):
But so they were seeing where people fell. Do you
think it's just luck or by chance or people really
work for it? And a poll found that fifty percent
of us believe that the American dream is attainable and
that it's due to hard work and stuff, and the
other half don't think it is. Yeah, that's not attainable.
It's like not even a thing. It's like, if you
get the American dream, great, good for you, but it's
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not a thing. Well, I think we have to separate.
First of all, there are people that are born into
privilege and don't have to sacrifice to get right. I
think I'll just use me as an example. I think
I am the example of what you can do if
you really want to chase the American dream. I believe
in the American dream very much. So I think it's
tougher for others. For sure. I think it was tough
(29:57):
for you. I think it was tough for me. I
think it's probably tougher for other folks too than it
even was for me. You know, with my background, I
was a very poor I had a mom who was
a drug addict and a dad who left when I
was five or six years old, and it wasn't easy.
But the great thing about it is all of those
skills you learn in the struggle they then later in
life you're just you have so many weapons that you've developed.
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You know. At times I look back and go especially now,
I don't resent what happened to me anymore because it
has prepared me for what I'm doing now. If that
makes sense. I think I wouldn't be in a position
now to do this show on a national level, or
to chase some of my other dreams if I hadn't
gone through that. I also wouldn't have what is the
strongest suit that I have, which is empathy. Because everybody
(30:40):
can feel sorry for folks, but to actually understand what
someone else was going through like for me, I consider
that my biggest asset because I know what it's like
to be inside of the struggle, and I know what
it's like to come out of the struggle, and I
know what it's like to be told, hey, you probably
aren't going to be able to do this because of
where you come from, in the resources that you don't have.
(31:03):
But I do believe in the American dream so much
so that, you know, I talk to kids a lot
about it, and everybody wants something easy, but it is
hard work, it is risks, it is failing, and I
think people don't want to fail now. I think it's
embarrassing to fail. I think no one wants to share
that something didn't work out. I think that's a big
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part of it. And it's not you know, if you're
gonna get up and do it again. It's when you
get up and do it again. But I do believe
in it because I've seen it happen in my life
with me and I'm not extremely talented. I'm not someone
who has a great gift of it. I'm not a
good talker. And I have the biggest country morning show
(31:45):
in the history of country music, and I'm not a
good talker. Like I don't think someone would hear me
speak and go that's the guy at least how I
phrase words or talk. I talk too fast, I jumble
my words. Sometimes I don't say things as articulate as
I'd like. But I don't think that's what got me here.
So I'm a big proponent of the American dream. I'm
in that fifteen percent that says, yes, if you want
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it bad enough, I don't care what it is, you
can get it. And they're like, well what if you're
four foot two and you want to dunk? Okay, well
you can get a trampoline. Life isn't always about doing
things exactly like other people have done it. It's also
about finding ways, finding other paths, taking other paths to
do it. So yeah, my answers, yes, I believe in it.
That is that what you're asking. Yeah, I mean you're
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an example for me of the American dream. So I
feel like I haven't had near the challenges you have.
So I think for me, certain things were set out
I had. My parents weren't together, they were divorced, but
my dad was always very supportive, like we didn't ever
want for anything, and he made sure that I went
to college and that I almost wish sometimes that my
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parents had actually allowed me to struggle a little more
so I would have learned some stuff early on that
I've kind of had to just teach myself. Well, I
think two we get confused the American dream and thinking money.
American dreams not money. The American dream is doing whatever
fulfills you you know, if it's being the best teacher
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you could possibly be to affect the most people. If
it's you know, for me, I wanted to do radio
and TV on a level that I could talk to
millions of people every day. You know, it's different for everyone.
If it's being a mom, if it's being just a
fantastic Like the American dream is so the fact that
we have the ability to do whatever we want. And
for some people it's harder freely. Some people you're deeper
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in a hole. Some people you're starting down so much
deeper than other folks have to start. But that's what
I mean. Like between us, like you started, it's such different.
But this is why I'm lucky. This is why I
would say I'm luckier than you. Although I went through
a lot of crap, I am so strong now because
of all the crap that I had to go through
a lot of our listeners are going through this. I
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think most of our listeners don't come from privilege. You're
so strong from what you've had to learn how to
do out of necessity that once you kind of get
to that even mark that you're ready to go, you
just got to get to that spot you do have
to take risks. You do have to fail, You do
have to learn from those failures and then get up
and do it again. And sometimes it sucks. Sometimes it's embarrassing.
I felt on massive stages before. So American dream exists.
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I'm here to tell you the American dream exists alive
and well it's I don't know if it's well, I
don't know if it's ever been well alive. It's harder
for some folks, but once you get back to even
it's easier for you. Then you know, if there's if
there's a zero point in life where everyone's on the
same spot, because we're not. But if there's a zero point,
the lower you are, the harder you have to work
to get to zero, the stronger you are once you
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get there. I think it's good for people to hear
you say that you're not resent full of your Yeah,
I know, hear that you've come out of that and that,
because there there might be somebody listening that that does
have resentment for whatever they had to go through. But
you can. It's up to you how you want to
navigate that. Everybody's been through stuff, but how do you
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how do you want to use that in your life
to make you better. If you're listening to my voice
right now, I'm here to tell you. Whatever you want
to do, you can do it. It may not be
the path that you it may not be the path
that you want to take to get there, but you
can you can do it. I have no doubt. I
should be a statistic and I'm not, and I refuse
to let myself be. And so that's all. The American
(35:21):
dream is live and well, friends hit it not Well,
it's alive. I just said because you said that. Yeah,
all right, all right, there we go. USA USA Comps
rated this party because guests called and asked for a
twenty meal order. Yeah, they called the KFC and order
(35:42):
twenty meals at the same time. So think about that
twenty meals. It's basically twenty people. Yeah, you can't have
a party with twenty people. Oh okay, I get it now.
I was like, what are they doing wrong? Oh wow, yeah,
you can't be gathered sixteen fine holding twenty six thousand dollars,
got people breaching a lockdown frictions and they used them
(36:03):
ordering twenty meals to get in that crazy. However, the
cops even how did they even know about the order.
Did the person at KFC. I don't know. There's a
rat somewhere. There's a rat for sure. Yeah. Here's Peggy
from Puerto Rico Morning Studio. We have a comment about
Bobby leaving the toilet set up because we think we
(36:24):
caught him in a lie. Supposedly he is a sir
dermophobe and always put the feet down before he flushes
because of all those particles that got his toothbrush. But
now since Caitlin fell into the toilet, we know he's
a liar. And shout out to ray Mundo because girls
also yelled. I said, I do put the seat down
(36:46):
ninety percent of the time. What am I perfect? No
you're not? No, no, no, not at all. Um. So
I don't know that was a lie. But I do
keep the seat down when I remember, I go boop
and put it down. I don't even know that I
left it up, honestly, and honestly, I think you've you've
even depending on which bathroom you're in. Sometimes the toilet
is nowhere nearer where your toothbrush is. You may not
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be doing that, you know what I mean. I don't
think I lied. I think I just forgot one day. Yeah, same,
but I would always keep the lid down. I had
told her that you said that you've pete on the
lid before, and she was like, what is she doing?
She hasn't done that. What I thought you were going
to tell her and she'd be like, oh, yeah, I've
done that. She said, How does she not feel the
lid when she's sitting on it? I said, I said,
(37:28):
apparently she peas before she hits the lid, and she goes,
huh wait till she she's young, you know it's you
hit a certain point on the lid. Well then yeah,
I don't know. But I mean also too with age,
there something happens where you just you just start peeing
faster than you planned. Peggy and Puerto Rico thank you
(37:51):
for your call. You can always call us eight seven
seven seventy seven. Bobby. I know it's disappointing, but I
am not perfect. I know when you are pricked, do
you believe? Yeah? Pricked me? I believe? Yeah, was rid.
You're Samy's pile of stories. So Disney World reopened last
week and they have a new policy. If you want
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a photo of yourself riding a ride and you're not
wearing a mask, they're not selling it to you. So
it's like part of their plan of enforcing people to
wear masks. You know. The thing people do now at
these photo you know, there's the end of the ride
and you go and you see all the photos and
you can buy them. They put them up and there
are numbers over them, and you gotta take number thirty
two because I'm in it. But what people are doing
(38:34):
now they take their phones out real quick and they
take a picture of the picture and then they haven't Yeah,
kind of a slick but dirty move. I know, Like
I'm sure that they're going to come up with a
way to blot like put something across it to where
if you take it, it's not going to be as special.
And I don't know that I want to buy a
photo of me in a mask on a ride, because yes,
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but I was watching something on the news of an
amusement park. I don't know if it was in Japan
or somewhere, but they were encouraging people to please have
fun on the rides, wear your mask and scream in
your heart's like, what, like, how are you to screaming
your mouth closing in your heart? Like, I don't know,
but that's that's part of their plan of trying to
(39:17):
give people to wear masks at the amusement park. I
don't think that many people want to buy a picture anyway,
but good for them for trying something. I saw their
having these relaxation zones at the Disney parks where you
can like go to this certain area and remove your
mask and relax a little. I'm like, who vols is
relaxing there? Huh? That doesn't need to defeat the purpose
(39:37):
unless you're like alone in a tube that gets scrubbed
every time listen. I don't know, but that's what it's called.
If you're a Disney and you see a relaxation zone,
you can take your mask off. So Randy Hauser doesn't
think it's fair that people wearing masks can pack tightly
into airplanes while concert halls are sitting empty. He posted
a comparison of photos online and then he said I
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have questions. Anybody else see a problem? And Jason Aldean replied, yeah,
I mean I can't. He used a bad word, but yeah,
he clearly feels the same way as as Randy Houser.
And then Miranda Lambert said same thing also use sort
of a bad word, so you some people are pretty
passionate about this. Well, listen, I would love live music
to come back. The only way to get live music
back is to wear a mask. Friends. I think if
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they could separate everybody like they do on an airplane now,
where there are no middle seats and people are wearing masks,
I think you would see more people being able to
do shows. Well, yeah, if they would. Really, they're not
going too. They're not gonna said they're not doing that
the middle seat thing. No, I'm talking about concert. But
here's the thing too about a theater. A theater costs
so much to run if you only sell a quarter
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of the tickets, because I would when I would tour,
if you only sell a quarter of the tickets, they
lose money. It's not like all ticket money is profit.
So it takes a lot of money to get a
show going. And if you're not selling enough tickets, and
you gotta remember, you got to pay everybody working there.
You got to pay the band, they got to pay
the guarantee for the artists, which ain't cheap. Well, and
I would think like a huge way for venues to
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make money would be on alcohol and then if which
I mean, people can drink, but then they have to
lift up their mask. And then don't forget too. You
have billion dollars companies airlines that have access to the
government going we need to go because I don't think
flying out on an airplane is probably the safest thing either. No,
and also to some people, I think it's a little
responsible for him to tweet that, by the way, you do, Yeah,
(41:28):
I do, because he has a point. But the point
is our system is broken, and airlines are getting billions
of dollars to person of all get themselves out of trouble,
while schools aren't. Everyone's like, should we send kids back
to school? And I say yes, but we need to
build the infrastructure to keep them safe, and they're not
getting funded. So we have a bunch of schools and
aren't getting the money, while airlines are getting billions of
(41:49):
dollars to keep themselves back in business because they have
folks that can actually speak to people to make the decisions.
So it's it's apples and oranges. I do think it's
irresponsible Branny House retweet this. I also think that he's
right right, I agree, so, but he's not right in
that they should have concerts now because airplane right, you're
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right with the whole it's app apples and or Yes,
it's two different things when you connected to the government.
That's why it's all about people who have privilege and
who don't. If you know somebody or you're rich, you
can make things happen, and if you don't, you can't.
And airlines are getting billions of dollars because of that.
And by the way, they're selling the middle seat. Well
I think now they're a you're about to see that
not happen at all, But yes they haven't a little bit. Yeah. No,
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I was on a flight that was like totally packed.
I couldn't even believe it. So, I mean, they need
to stop selling middle seat. But they're not. Well, we
need to have all convertible airplanes, so with the corona
can go out of the top of the airplane. I
don't know how that's going to work. Yeah, okay, you
come up with that. I Amy, that's my pile. That
was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news. Amy.
(43:03):
So the Baylock family from Tennessee, they are heroes down
in Panama City Beach because they were just hanging out
as a family having some fun in the sun when
they look over and see someone struggling to swim. Turns
out as a whole group of people that were in
need in the ocean. So her family they ran out
and they ended up rescuing six people from the ocean
(43:26):
that we're drowning. Wow, we're they like a boat to
capsize or something, I don't know, get a hole on it.
The family, the rescuers, they say that they were in
the right place at the right time, and that it's
a reminder that even in these strange times, people are
still looking out for one another. What's crazy is they
all six jumped in to save people and they all
got out and nobody was hurt. Yeah, that's wild. Man's
(43:47):
a good story though, That's what it's all about. That
was tell me something good. All right, let's hear from
Sunny in Chicago Morning Studio. Thanks for turning me on
the presidential from one Quizzle capt in high school Quizzle
Captain to another by guys, thank you very much for
the call. First of all, yes, I love the podcast.
President Joy is extremely nerdy and I believe Now let
(44:09):
me see what a president I'm one. Yeah, because I
listened to some more last night while I was playing
two K. I am listening to John Tyler because he
took over whenever William Harry Harrison died after like thirty
days in office. First president ever have to jump in,
first accidental president. Over to Amy with the Morning Corny. Now, Monny,
(44:33):
which state has the most pirates? Our Arkansas? That's it?
What does this the investigative? Corny? No, but I was
just thinking about it. I'm going to Arkansas this weekend.
I tell that one when you get there. I'm from Arkansas.
I plan to eventually be back in Arkansas. If you
(44:54):
run for governor, you should tell that from the stage.
Win people over what if? What if? On my gubernatorial inauguration,
I have everybody dress as a pirate. Yeah, it's like
the theme and every time it's really good. We did insolve. Yeah, yeah, okay,
that's the joke. That was the Morning Corny. After we
(45:20):
finish the show Friday, we're driving back over. I got
to find a place over there because if I'm gonna run.
If I'm gonna run, I have to have a place.
I don't have to legally live there yet because I've
already lived there my whole life, but I gotta have
a place and I plan to be there a lot more.
So heads up, everybody, awesome, bless me, here more of me.
There Are you nervous about that yet or no? No,
(45:40):
I'm I'm accepting of it, So I'm not nervous. I
guess I'm nervous for you to go through something like
that because I think it's pretty grueling, you know, like
putting yourself out there politics is just a little So
I get nervous for you in that sense. But no,
I mean, if if you're going on to do amazing
things like that, then I'm okay with If whatever happens
(46:02):
with us like it'll it's a bummer, but you can
go and help people. Yeah. My goal has always been
to climb to the top of the mountain so I
can reach back down and pull others up with me.
That's it. That's been my goal. I mean, I can't
hold you back from that. What am I supposed to say?
Don't go help people? Stay here and do the radio show.
Someone asked me all my Instagram story, like what would
(46:23):
I do as soon as if I were the first
thing that I would do? Yeah, And I was like
trying to get everybody a living wage in Arkansas, like
people are working fifty hours a week and can't even
pay rent and by groceries. That would be priority number
one because we were that family that couldn't afford it
and we had to do food stamps and welfare. So
that would be the first thing. But we'll see. Maybe
(46:43):
it doesn't happen, but I gotta be ready just in
case it does, you know, Yeah, And I guess I'll
we gotta figure out what we're going to do to
be ready. This is Amy Brancho, all right, I don't know.
So Mike d who writes basically all of our games
here on the show. He was out with his girlfriend yesterday. Yeah,
where were you? Were taking a hike and what happened?
(47:05):
We were leaving and we walked by this family and
they were trying to take a family photo and they
couldn't get each other in the selfie, so they asked
if I would take a picture for them, and I
felt weird about it because I don't want to touch
their phone, so I was like, I'd rather not, and
they look at me kind of weird, and then I
just walked away awkwardly. What do you think. I mean,
I think that they have to understand. I mean, we're dealing.
(47:27):
We're in a pandemic right now. I think it's okay
to say sorry, I can't take your picture. So I
think it's okay for you to say that. I think
you should have said, hey, i'd rather than not. I
just don't want to touch anybody's phone right now, taking precautions. Yeah,
you didn't do that, right, No, I was like, I
don't want to got to go, and so they did
look at you weird. Yeah, they looked at me weird,
and I was like, I just didn't want to touch
(47:47):
their phone and I didn't want to get close to them.
I think all that's fair. I probably would have said, hey,
i'd rather not not because you looked like a fine family.
I don't want touch anybody's phone right now. Do you
have mask on? Yeah? Did they? No? They didn't. What
would you have done? You said yes or no? Would
you have done? Because I probably would have, though I
know you're fine to say that, you're absolutely in your
(48:09):
that's totally cool. I think I probably would have though
I think I probably would yeah, wash my hands, breath
and sanitize, but I mean we shouldn't. We shouldn't. Let's
just not put people in that position right now. So like,
I get it, trying to take a fan of photo,
but we should mean more in the freaking picture. They
can fit each other. It's four people. That's it. You
can fit four people in a photo. They couldn't. Time
(48:31):
to bust out your selfie sticks the rise of selfie
stick again. Yeah, yeah, you're fine. If you worry about that,
you thought it was rude or I feel like a jerk. Yeah,
I think if you would have just said, hey, i'd
rather not with COVID, you get it right that because
I'll do that people want to shake hands because still
people reach their hand down, like, oh not for me.
(48:51):
Not in Corona Land. I make a little joke. So
I think as long as you say, why, you're fine, okay,
would you have done a lunchbox? No chance I would,
Like I didn't hear them bob walking. I think I
would have said, yes, I'll take it. And then what
I'll do if I touch something, I'll keep my hands
away from my face the whole time and then wash
them because then I do it and I say no
and someone's on my Instagram or there's a blog about
(49:13):
how Bobby Bone sticks you such a cool guy, you
won't take a family's picture. True, and I don't want
that to happen. But then you can't. You can't be
Bobby Bones just contracting coronavirus for exactly. No, everybody wear
your mask, just as a reminder. Wear your mask. Wear
your mask, wear your mask. So this woman was having
(49:35):
to see her husband through the nursing home window, much
like you have to see your dad through his assistant
living window. Yeah, you can't touch anyone that's in because
you're older and you get COVID. Odds aren't good. Yeah,
it's definitely not good the older you are. So I
saw this story worth This woman takes a job as
a dishwasher and a nursing home just so she could
see her husband. Oh that's the sweetest. Listen to this
(49:59):
for one hundred and fourteen days, you see much. This
was as close as Mary Daniel and her husband Steve
could get. I'll give you a hug real soon. Then
she learned the nursing home needed a dishwasher, and dishwasher
this you know, whatever you've got available, I'll take. What
was that moment like when you got to see him
in person. I knocked on his door. I mean, obviously
(50:20):
he's not expecting me, and Mary was the first thing
he said and came over and gave me. We had
just had a really great hug. We both started crying.
Isn't that crazy, says his wife. Yeah, okay, so he
lives in a nursing home, but she doesn't, right, Okay, yeah,
because he has early early on dementia. So but yeah,
(50:44):
so she was going to see him, seeing him that's
so special. Here's the other club. She continues to get
tested for COVID and has to work hard, but she
shows up with a smile and a message for her husband.
He is deeply loved and that he will never be
alone and that's the best gift that I can give
him for the rest of his life. They're crazy. Yeah,
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would you think about doing that to go to your dad? Yeah?
If I had the way, a way to, if I
didn't have a job, and I had the time, because
I mean then you have to be really careful and
I wasn't around other people, then yeah, I would try
to do that. My dad would love it. In fact,
if he hears the stories and be like, what's up?
Are you trying to get a job? He see me? Yeah?
(51:27):
What's the deal with being able to see him? Well,
they're starting outdoor visits, but like I can't take the kids.
Only two adults can visit him at a time, so
it would be like me alone or me and my husband,
and we have to still social distance, but we'll be
able to be outside with him. And then it's only
three days a week, like in the middle of the
work week, in the middle of the work day. So
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I'm kind of confused. What about some people who have
legit work hours. We're a morning show, so I can
make it there before they shut it down. But I
just feel bad for people trying to visit loved ones
that can't make it in the eleven to four window.
Just seems I guess they're probably learning, and as they learn,
they'll expand the hours. But I'm just thankful for it.
My dad's pumped. Can your kids see him? No, not outside,
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only through the window. I was gonna tell you in
just a second. These knuckleheads here prank called Eddie's not
here because Eddie's sick. He may have COVID, we don't know,
but they prank called Eddie yesterday. Let me play a song.
I want to call my dad. Next you're getting out,
just kidding, it's like funny. In the next segment, we'll
(52:33):
talk to Eddie. Are a video producer who's been sick.
He's out, he got a COVID test. He's went from
to call him. If they call him and he answers,
he's got it. If they email him, he doesn't. So
what Lunchbox did yesterday they prank called him and said
that they were a nurse and he had it. Yeah,
here's a clip of it. Hello, hi is mister, Yes, Hi,
(52:57):
my name is Lisa it can you verify your data
verse for me? Please? So they do this whole thing.
I'm not gonna play the whole call, but they did
the whole thing where they convinced Eddie he has COVID
and Eddie's like, I got it. Oh, I got kids.
And then here's a clip of Lunchbox. Call him, I'm back,
tell him he's idiot. He dude, you just got boxed
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for you ain't got corona? You idiot? Okay, So then
Eddie gets mad. It's a whole thing. There's a whole
thing that happened yesterday. After the show. But we're gonna
get Eddie on next, okay and see how he's feeling.
So what a symptoms are today? He's not in again
today obviously, but low too low or funny? When Lunchbox
(53:38):
calls that tell Eddie has COVID, I think if Eddie
was just living by himself, really really funny, just kind
of funny and really low because he has four kids
and a wife. We'll see how Eddie feels about it.
We'll do that coming up next. All right, our video
producer Eddie is on who the guy's prank called him yesterday?
I told him he had corona? Eddie? Yeah, did you
(54:02):
that was not funny? By the way, Yeah, what do
you think about that? It was terrible. It's bad taste.
Like I don't know what you guys played, But did
you play the part where I just hung up because
I was pissed? Yes, we did it. It was just dumb.
It was dumb, Like I really thought it was serious.
I thought it was the real call and I'm like,
(54:22):
oh great, well here we go, like that's it, and
then Lunchbox called back and I was so furious. Did
you have a conversation with him afterward? No? No, No.
He just texted me and said sorry blah blah blah
blah blah, and I just said whatever, you're good. That
was nice of him. I tried to call him back
and he just went he declined it and went straight
to voicemail. Like, Eddie, are you like you were really
(54:46):
you're really really mad or you're just kind of it
was part of you kind of like, oh, it's kind
of funny. Well no, I wasn't. It wasn't funny at all,
because I mean, at that moment when they were calling,
I was like, all right, that's it, there we go.
I've got COVID. This is terrible. And I felt like
a big loser and I felt it responsible and I felt,
you know, like a like a fool. And then the
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prank call. Well, first of all, people that get coronavirs, COVID, Ninetina,
wherever you want to call it, they're not losers, Eddie,
and they're some people are people. But edyone to a
beach where it's Corona central, Yeah, I mean yeah, And
I understand how it'll look like if I get Corona,
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if it comes back positive, I understand how it will
look and it'll be terrible, Like I hate that. I
hate that my actions are going to reflect that. So
you have no results back of your real test. No, nothing,
but so so, guys, I have good news and I
have bad news. Okay, give us the good news first.
The good news is I feel great. The body aches
(55:50):
are gone, the congestion in my chest is starting to
come up. I'm copying it out. My headache's gone. I
feel great, okay. And the bad news I my smell.
That's like, that's okay news versus holy crap, you have it.
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You just need to go ahead and accept the fact
that I think you have it. I want to do that.
I googled respiratory infections. Upper respiratory infections. Loss of smell
is a main symptom, So you think you just have
an upper respiratory infection. Not that would be the alternative virus.
(56:32):
Oh man, crazy? Right, Like like after I hung up
with you guys yesterday, I took a shower and I
got the body wash and I was like, I can't
smell that. Oh, And I got and I couldn't smell
the shampoo. And then I tried cologne and I couldn't
smell the cologne. I'm gonna have to shift mine, so
(56:52):
he doesn't have it till he does. Welcome to the club.
Oh are you what are you doing? Do you feel
bad for prank calling him? Now? Well, I mean I
think that call hit a little closer home now boy, Yeah,
what about your your wife? She's sleeping in a different room. Yeah,
okays as of two days ago. Oh, I did not
(57:15):
expect that to be the thing. Yeah, I know. I
mean it's crazy too. I remember we talked to Jen
Wayne on the phone and I was like, Oh, that's crazy.
That's got to be the craziest feeling. And not be
able to smell, dude, it is the craziest feeling. You
can't Yeah, what about taste? Taste is there? I could
taste everything? That took a turn? Oh well, we'll see
(57:39):
tomorrow here in the studio. I don't know, man. And
I keep refreshing my email too, and there's no results
yet because they'll email you if it's negative and call
you if it's called. And now he's gonna be afraid
to answer any call because he's gonna think it's somebody
prank calling him. Well, no, I wouldn't do that again, right, No,
(58:01):
you would think, but you yea, I will do that again.
You never know. All right, Well, I got boxed. Um,
are you isolated? I don't know how to say to him.
I thought that, I honestly thought he was gonna come
out of this and you didn't have it, and we
were gonna promote getting tested, and then I didn't think
he was gonna go. Well, got good news and bad news.
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The bad news is uh as I'll run over squirrel. No, dude, no,
I mean really. The good news is I am feeling better.
Like I had body ached and I was tired. I'm
not tired anymore. All Right, I'm afraid if I talk
to you too long, I'm gonna get it on the phone.
Don't be done. Did you just caught well? Yeah, I'm
(58:46):
clear in my throat because I have congestion. Yeah. Well,
I guess we'll bid you find farewell here. I hope
you feel better. Guys, guys, we're still friends, right, Yeah,
we'll call you later. Yeah. So, Eddie, you would be
our closest friend that got diagnosed. Yeah, I know, we
(59:08):
haven't nobody. I haven't seen you guys in two weeks. Yeah,
so we wouldn't have to isolate ourselves, right, seen Eddie?
Since he went to Florida in a wild trip. It
wasn't a wild trip. Girl's Gone Wild part. Oh my gosh,
all right, man, that's it, all right, get better, guys.
I thought it was good news. Okay, all right. Did
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you think you were gonna tell us you couldn't smell?
We were gonna be like, oh, that's nothing, Eddie, You're better. No.
I mean when I couldn't smell, that's when I got
really worried. But then when I found the upper respiratory symptoms,
I'm like, Okay, I still have a chance. I think
you could google anything in any combination and if you
wanted to associate any illness with you, it's true. Yeah,
(59:49):
you're probably right. Yeah, Okay, well we'll talk to you tomorrow. Okay,
all right, there he is Eddie, who may have COVID,
may not. I may be on your side now I
think he has it. Yeah, Holy crap, it's time for
the good news. Good Police officer Joshua Gonzalez got a
(01:00:09):
call mobile home on fire in Texas. He responds to
the scene. There's a mobile home on fire. There's an
off duty firefighter, like, there's people inside. We gotta go.
Off duty firefighter goes in and gets the two adults,
and the cop goes in and gets the eight year
old boy all out unharmed, and then the eight year
old boys like, man, I'm really sad my football cleats
were in there, Cop, Joshua Bottom new football cleats. I
(01:00:32):
thought you were gonna say it. Ran in at the
football cleats. He just bought the new cleats. He said,
it's crazy going there for the cleets. Man. Okay, that's good.
That's heroes right there. That's awesome story. That's what it's
all about. That was tell me something good. Thank you
guys for hanging out. Send us an email if you'd like.
Sometimes we'll read them on the air. Let's open it up,
(01:00:53):
bobbies mail bad. Hey, guess my name is Kim. I'm
a longtime listener and I hoped you would give me
a little advice on your show. My husband and I
are still working from home. He's around a lot more.
It's great. He takes kids out every day. He plays
with him, even plays with our other neighborhood kids that
come down the street to play with us. But that said,
one of our neighbors has a full time nanny who's
(01:01:14):
been with them since the fall. She comes with the
kids to play with our kids all the time. It's
never been a problem, but I have noticed that since
my husband's been out there with them. She wearing makeup,
she's dressing nicely. She's very flirtatious with the husband. He
even jokes about it with me. But I'm starting to
lose my patience. The other day, she went her hand
through his hair and told him she really likes his haircut.
(01:01:34):
She once felt his bicep to admire it. I'm at
the point I might have a talk with that family
because it's really getting to me. Should not talk to
them or her directly? What do you think, signed Kim.
That's funny if a woman ever puts her hand through
a guy's hair, or she's into him and squeezes his bicep. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
(01:01:55):
So it's not about the other family or the nanny,
it's about your husband. Yea. So exactly what I was
going to say is start the conversation should start there.
But I mean, he can't help of a girl. Yes
he can. Oh does he water water handaway? He can
say to her, hey, you shouldn't do that. My wife
forget upset, like uncomfortable. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he can handle
that business. Okay. My advice to you is to have
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the talk that you just had with us with your
husband and say, I know you've been kidding about it,
but it really makes me feel uncomfortable. Because sometimes when
when I do something or I say something and Kaylin
doesn't like it, she doesn't get mad at me. She goes, hey,
that really makes me feel uncomfortable, And I'm like, oh,
I didn't think about it that way. I didn't look
at it from your eyeballs. I look at it as
just a general thing that happens the way it should.
Should you react, But I go, okay, when I see
(01:02:39):
your perspective, I may not agree with it, at least
I can respect it. So I would say the conversation
is with your husband, not with the nanny, not with
the family. You. I agree, you start with the husband
and then you see where yeah it goes and what continues.
But I say it starts there. There's no reason to
go to the nanny. Yeah, she has no allegiance to anybody. Okay,
(01:03:02):
just handle in your house. It's like most problems. You
can handle it close. It'll the rest of it a
log go away. Maybe it's the husband to say something
to her the next time, like, hey, that really makes
me feel comfortable if you touch me. I don't though
it probably makes him feel what you have no idea?
You have no idea. We don't even know what any
of these people look like. Yeah, you're right, I don't.
(01:03:23):
Sometimes I want to email back, but like, can we
see me a picture? So I'm gonna put a face
on this email. Hey Morgan, if people want to send
us an email, what do they do? Mailbag at Bobby
Bones dot com Right, close it up. That was Bobbies mailbag.
Did you see the new four Bronco? Yeah, I kind
of want to get one. I know you love a Bronco.
(01:03:43):
This is my first car. I think it's just a
nostalgic thing for me. They did a whole special on
TV where they were like, all right, here's the new
four Broncho. Then they released them and then you can
put like a hundred bucks down and reserve one. So
three years after four announced, it was on the way,
the new Broncho. They really cool, pretty cool. The midsize
suv unveiled on Monday Night as a direct competitor of
(01:04:07):
the Jeep Wrangler. You know it's inspired by the old
Bronco and I know you had one. Your's what's what color?
Red and tan? Well your was it? It was nineteen
eighty five, so this look is kind of I had
a square front and but this it's a little more
retro looking than mine. Was the what they're modeling or mimicking.
(01:04:29):
Oh Morgan's a big jeep girl. Sho's getting defended over there.
I'm not offended. I just really like Jeeves. I mean,
I don't I don't know that I would go the
Ford Bronco, but my dad has a Ford, so we
have both in the family. They're pretty cool. If you
want to look it up, just google Ford Bronco. This
is not a commercial or anything, but I thought they
were pretty cool. I've been listening to a podcast about
(01:04:49):
presidents and I learned how William Henry Harrison died of
pneumonia tye foid thirty one days into his term. And
I mentioned that on the show shortest president ever, not
by height but by term, And so I said, hadn't
that crazy about William Henry Harrison? And you said, I
have no idea who that is, right, You've never even
heard he was a president. So I'll give you the name.
(01:05:11):
You tell me if it's a president or the name
of a classic rocker. Okay, okay, little presidential music please,
So this will be either a president or the lead
singer of a classic rock band. Okay, Zachary Taylor. What
(01:05:32):
Zach Taylor? Zachary Taylor? Order the hand that's handsome? Zach Okay,
um m, it's a president. You don't sound sure. I'm
not straight, guest. Zachary Taylor is the twelfth President of
(01:05:52):
the United States. Jim Morrison is that Van Arson? No,
Van Morrison's Brownie girl. Jim Morrison is a rocker? Are
you guessing? Yes? Jim Morrison's the lead singer of The Doors.
Maybe you know this song here? Okay, yes, okay, President
(01:06:20):
or classic rocker Roger Daltrey, Chris Daughtry, No, Roger Daltrey
and no, I'm just telling you what. Roger Daltry. I
have never heard of him in any capacity, So I'm
gonna go with President. Roger Daltry is the lead singer
(01:06:41):
of the Who. Do we have any Roger presidents ever?
I don't know. I'm trying any think about their famous
Rogers Roger Rabbit, Roger Goodall, Roger McDonald. Who's that Roger
commissioner NFL. Okay, Roger that let me know if there're
(01:07:04):
any Roger president, Why do we say Roger Roger that
I don't know. That's your husband's specialty. How about Chester Arthur.
That's gonna be a president, the twenty first president, Chester Arthur. Okay?
How about Ronnie van zand sounds like a rocker. Ronnie
van zand a rocker, the lead singer of Leonard Skinner.
(01:07:33):
All right, president or rock star James head Field. That
sounds like a president. If you're a rocker in your
last name was head Filled, you would change it, right,
James head Filled, the lead singer of Metallica. Okay, no offense.
Is he still alive? Jack Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison. So
(01:07:59):
there was a William Harrison because he was the president.
That was thirty days, right, that was William Henry Harrison. Yes, well,
Benjamin Harrison. I just don't know that there was a
Benjamin Harrison. It could be two Harrison presidents unless they
were related, But then I think the only related is
the Adams and then the Bushes. I'm gonna go with rocker.
(01:08:23):
Benjamin Harrison was the lead singer of the United States,
the twenty third president. Oh, shoot, an idiot? Are they related?
Is he related to William I haven't gotten to him yet.
He's the twenty third president. I'm on like nine or
ten right now. Let's do a couple more. Rob Halford
a president or a rock star president. He's the lead
(01:08:46):
singer of Judas Priest. Here you go, law breaking the law.
Breaking the law is not a very hardcore name. The
act hardcore. You don't need a hardcore name. One more.
Paul Stanley a former US president or a rock star president.
Paul Stanley is the president of the Kiss fan Clubs,
(01:09:09):
the late singer of Kiss. I'm really good at this.
It's funny though. How about Millard Fillmore President? Okay, yeah,
Calvin Calvin Coop, Calvin Coolidge, I've heard of him. He's
(01:09:29):
either a president or well yeah, that's the game. But
I mean i've heard of him. No, no, no, no, no,
is that a Is that a DJ? Calvin Harris when
I met you in the summer? Calvin Coolidge is the president.
It's a president? Yeah, okay. Franklin Pierce Rocker President fourteen President,
(01:09:54):
Andrew Johnson I know and for Jackson I'm sorry, miss
Jackson Rocker, Prett Rocker. He's a president, seventy president after Lincoln. Yeah,
(01:10:14):
Lincoln was sixteen. There you go, see hit us. A
knowledge we've been asked for, you get is a bonus knowledge. Well,
I don't want to come across like I don't know anything,
all right, Betty, back on because I got a question
Eddie about us, which, by the way, if you missed
a segment a minute ago, Eddie says he's lost his smell.
Now he's home because he's been sick. He may have COVID.
(01:10:36):
We don't know. He went to Florida, but yeah, yeah,
and he tried to smell a cologne. He tried to
all kinds of stuff. But Eddie, you're okay. You feel
okay though, right? I feel great. I feel the best
right now that I've never felt. Just no smell? Are
you trying every hour? Like do you ever just go
and grab things and go? Come on, baby, come on baby. Yeah.
So like whenever my wife brings me food, I'll smell
it and like nothing, but all your taste is still there.
(01:11:00):
The taste is good. Okay, Well, here's the question I got.
This is a I did a Q and a on
Instagram and someone said, Hey, if you and Eddie were
at a beach together, I needed suntan lotion on your backs,
would you would you put it on each other if
there was no one else around? Yes? I think yes too.
(01:11:20):
Yeah for sure, of course, Like I think there's no
question there, I have no I would lather Eddie up,
no problem, yea, even if there were a bunch of
people around. Well, I think their point is if your
wives or your girlfriend wasn't with you, would you put
it on each other's back? I feel like we've done
something like this, Like I don't know. I don't know
(01:11:42):
if it was like suntan lotion or sun block or whatever,
but I feel like we've done some stuff like that,
because I mean, we travel a lot together and we
need things like hey, can you do this for me?
Can you scratch my back or something? Yeah, lunchbox, would
you lather up Eddie or myself? No? No, no, no
no no, like you can put your shirt back on
or one sunburn is not going to kill you. So
(01:12:05):
if I was like, hey, man, I really need some
suntown lotion on my back, no chance. What about top
of my neck? Like my neck? No? You can get
that far, you can reach your No, but I want
him to do it, Like or what if you had
like a crook in your neck? Would you, oh, would
you massage? You would assage my neck? No. And it's
so weird. That's because sunscreen, it's kind of oily, so
(01:12:27):
you're like oiling the person up. So h not touching you.
I think I've given Eddie a neck massage before. That's
what I'm saying. I feel like we've done that before. Well, guys,
don't do that, RAYMONDO. Would you lather me up? I
would lather you up. And actually, when we're in the
pool in Vegas, I lathered lunchbox. So he's a taker.
(01:12:51):
Not hold on, let's bug something to say. He's right,
go ahead, listen. It was Corona time. I'd been drinking
and I was there was two ladies next to me.
There were two ladies next to me, and I was like, man,
I could ask them, but I've been so careful about
(01:13:11):
not getting corona, and ray was like, hey, man, I'll
do it. I was like, so when you're drinking though,
and so here's the thing that was never supposed to
come out. I was never supposed to come out of
his mouth like that was supposed to be like what
happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, and he just ruined
everything that we built. That hurt. What'd you build? What
kind of secret things are you guys doing that you're
(01:13:33):
well like bro code, Like okay, dude, you hooked me
up in Vegas, like thank you so much? Like I
didn't get sunburned, but man, I wouldn't. I didn't do
it to him. I made the other time. He just said,
that's fine, so it's okay to take it. No, listen,
I can receive it. No, no, I'm not proud of it.
(01:13:53):
It's the first time in my life and it will
be the last time. But man, you are more comfortable
because you've been drinking. Yes, I was like, okay, and
we're kind of off to the side, so maybe people
wouldn't notice. Yeah, okay. But to answer your question, yes,
Eddie and I would lotion each other's back for sure.
Raymundo is also like us, no problem, and Lunchbox would
(01:14:15):
not do it unless he says, do as he says,
not as he does. But if there's alcohol, who knows
anything could happen. A couple of white claws in that guy,
All rules are off. Man, all right, Eddie, thank you?
Feel better? Hey, guys, call me back whenever. I'm just
stuck in my room for the next I don't know
how many days are you here quarantined though, without your
(01:14:37):
wife and kids? Yes, man, I'm in my room. I've
got like PlayStation TV. Food comes three meals a day.
Sounds like you're heading Yeah, it sounds like you're living
it up. I think, wait, can you really smell? No,
I can't smell. What if he's like, oh tomorrow, He's
like he guys, lost on my taste. I have to
stay in here fourteen days. Sorry, but you're playing PlayStation
(01:14:59):
and eat all day. That's an he doesn't have to
take care of his kids. I think I'm my gate coronavirus.
So if I hit you up after work to play
a PlayStation on a headset, can you play? I'm in
I got all day, dude, let's go. Wow, you usually
can't play until two in the morning because kids, Well,
what do they think about not having the ability to
(01:15:19):
play the PlayStation? Yeah, they're kind of they're kind of
upset about that, but they don't they don't know my situation. Okay,
they don't. No, I guess i'd be scary for them. Yeah.
Are you building up your basketball character? Oh? Yeah, man,
I'm getting better. I've been playing a bunch of wreck
games over and over and over. That's what we do.
We play red games. All right, Eddie, I talk to
you soon, all right. I got all right. Now I'm
(01:15:40):
a basketball game. I'm here too. I guess to talk
to you soon here all right, see, Eddie. An easy
way to reduce your worries. They say, eat about twenty cherries.
I'd like a lot of cherries. Huh. Cherries are good, though,
I could do it. I love cherries too, But they
say twenty cherries can shake off a bad moon about
fifteen minutes. What. They cut your risk of anxiety in
(01:16:02):
half because of the power antioxidants they have. That's amazing.
I like cherries or ill have to spit out the
stupid seeds though. Oh and I like them in a
pie with all that sauce on it. I like cherry pie. Okay, well,
I like cherry pie too, but I love fresh cherries
with the seed and I don't mind it. I love
cherries and cherry cheesecake with that big, thick, gloppy red
cherry sauce. Cherry cheesecake is awesome. I haven't had it forever.
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Do you love cheesecake? Love cherry, love cherry pie. My
favorite flavor is red, strawberry or cherry. Give me something red.
I'm good. That's it. We'll see you tomorrow. Have a
great day. By everybody. Bobby Bone Show