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March 11, 2023 91 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's the best Bits of the week with Morgan number two.
What is up? Everybody's so excited to be hanging out
with y'all this weekend. It's a good one. But if
you want to hear my hot takes, you gotta go
to part one of the best Bits, because this right
here is just the bits. I'm gonna break him down.
And I know you got to catch up and hear
what happened on the show this week. But more importantly,

(00:22):
you need to hear the conversation I had with Mike
d this weekend because we shared some shows that we've
been too recently that we're awesome and insane and we
want you to go and see them. But also I
talked about the after party and after party I attended
after the Morgan Wallen concert, a wild night in Nashville
for me. On top of that, we shared the eras
of life we're in right now, some show recommendations, and

(00:45):
our favorite movie or TV show that involves a country star.
So lots of things over there before we dive into
best bits, Just go check it out and give it
a chance. Maybe you never have, but if you haven't,
please go listen. I think you'll enjoy it and it'll
be a great time, and then you can catch up
on all the bits for all of you who've already
listened to part one, Here we go. Ashley Cook and
Chapel Heart stopped by the show this week. It was

(01:06):
International Women's Day and they both performed some epic songs
that were really awesome to hear. But not only that,
they talked about their careers, how they got started, and
it was just fun to hear from both of them
on a really powerful day for women. So be sure
to not only hear these interviews right now, but go
to YouTube on our Bobby Bone Show page and you
can see their performances number seven at sixty seconds away

(01:28):
from Ashley Cook here as she's setting up in the studio.
But today is International Women's Day. Tonight at five pm
local time, Amy's hosting a Women of iHeart Country one
hour special. You can listen here or on the iHeartRadio app.
So we thought, let's bring it some awesome women to
just play music or talk about their life, which we
try to do a lot anyway, but today, you know,
we nailed it. A pm local time tonight. Also it's iHeartRadio.

(01:50):
See her hear her celebrating women in music on Iheartradios,
Facebook and YouTube four NFO go to iHeartRadio dot com
slash Women's Day. But okay, let's do this Bobby Bones
Show Interviews. In case you didn't know, I've known Ashley
Cook for a little bit. Now. Like she first came,
I was like, wang that she's awesome. She was on
TikTok and she was just killing it on TikTok. And

(02:13):
now she put out the song called It's Been a
Year that is so good. I was like, who sings this?
Because this song is so good? And it was Ashley.
Here's the clip, and I say, she's from Florida. She
loves jeep. She jeeps, I guess not just one jeep
and she loves jeeps. Yeah right actually, And then you
know she started on TikTok. But man, has she blown

(02:34):
up from that? Here she is Ashley Cook on the
Bobby Bones Show. Now, Ashley Cook, Ashley, how are you
doing so good? How are you It's been a little
bit a few months since I've seen you. A couple
of months, I think, maybe longer. Did you go out
with cool Swandell for a while. I did twice. It
was absolutely amazing both times twice. Yeah, I started out
as the first of three, like the first of the

(02:55):
three acts, and then the second time I went as
his direct support. So on that's awesome. It's darker when
you get to play. Yes, I know that's the best part.
It's finally nighttime. Do you get to play at night? So?
How's Kohle's catering on tour? Pretty good? Pretty good? Could
use some work you let me know, I'll tell them
what we fix. Like, sorry, cool, No, it's really really great. Honestly,

(03:15):
it was good food, hellny food, which was needed. I
want to play a little clip here, Ray, would you
play a little bit of It's been a year, just
from the studio version? And I say it it's funny.
Actually I heard the song come on. I don't even

(03:36):
know what talent I was in, but I was just
flipping through and I heard it come on and I
didn't know this was your song, and I was like, hey,
this song is a really good song. Let me see
what's up. And then I listen to him where I
was like, oh, that's actually yeah, it's a really good song.
Thank you. Not that I didn't expect that, because I've
known you for a little bit like thanks Bobby, but
I hadn't ever heard this song like studio version on
It's So good. Thank you wrote this too, huh? I did?

(03:57):
So when you go in, let me ask you when
you go in, like where did it come from? Like
what was you? Guys are sitting in a room going wow, man,
this has been crazy. Well. It's funny because the day
that I wrote this song, I was on the way
to a writing session and my mom called me and
said that my grandma has cancer again. And I walk
in the room and I'm realizing that it had been
exactly three hundred and sixty five days to the week

(04:18):
since I had seen my grandma last. And I walk
in the room and I'm trying to kind of put
that behind me and not really think about it, just
write a different song for the album whatever. And the
guy in the room, Brett Tyler, one of my co writers,
said I have this idea for a song called It's
Been a Year. I was like, Okay, this is too
much of a coincidence. We have to write this song
because it's like too weird, right, And he thought it
was like a breakup song idea, and I was like, no, man,

(04:39):
it's not it's it's something about life. And also the
last year of my life has been the craziest year
of my entire world, and so I was like, we
have to write this and kind of recap what I've
been through and talk about it and just kind of
get it out. And the craziest part is the day
that this song was released, my grandma was declared in
remission from cancer, so super super weird, full circle moment.
And honestly, I I never expected this song to be

(05:01):
the one people unbelievably related to and they did, and
it was like number seventh most new song on Instagram,
just nuts people using the song and relating to it.
So I'm I'm honored and it's cool. Yeah, when I
heard it, I was like, why do I like this?
Because I, again I get a bit jaded around all
music all the time. I was like, why do I
like this song so much? And it definitely was a
very personal song. First of all, it sounds great and

(05:22):
the you know, the hook is great and everything about
a song, but it was I learned about you and
I also related to it at the same time, like
you hit that that all three all three points and
is it's awesome. So I think what we'll do is,
let's let's play it. No, you guys are ready, you
and you're you got Chauncey's here, Your guys, your guitar
player say yeah, yeah, Jauny just had a baby. He

(05:42):
did job and I asked him before one on the
he knew it was coming right and he said, yes,
it was coming like now. It was a storic But
here is Ashley Cook with her new song. It's been
a year, come on a cold sound great? So I
can set the scene. So Ashley's got her lighter colored
guitar and Chauncey's rocking the darkwood guitar. You're both playing.

(06:04):
I just want to make sure to highlight that a
she's also playing and singing as well. You know, I'm
gonna give you a what kind of weird compliment here?
You're not the girl from TikTok to me anymore? Thank
you know, because I know that's got to be an
awesome way. And I know for you that was a
big part of your early part of Nashville, and that's
how I knew you to begin with. But I don't

(06:25):
even think about you like that anymore, Like you have
just you know graduated. You know, I went from the
Kohle's opening act to his middle act. Yeah, like, to me,
you've taken that step, and I'm glad you're still using
it and doing it because you should. But it's it's
really cool to see you go from oh, yeah, she's
big on TikTok to like, no, she's just awesome now,
thank you? Yeah, congratulations. It means a lot, you know,
TikTok and social media has been the most amazing thing

(06:46):
for young new artists like myself. But thank you. I mean,
that's that's the goal. So thank you. What do you think, Amy?
I mean, I was just thinking effortless, like the whole
time she's singing. It makes it just like she's just
casually up there and sounding so beautiful. And I'm wondering,
like how many people hear that song and instantly think
who should I call right now? What trips should I book?
Right now? And with you having a busy your career

(07:07):
is taking off, so it's only probably it's going to
get busier and busier. Do you have now a goal
to like make sure you do certain things that don't
end up three sixty five? You know, this year my
word was balanced. That's what I chose for this year
because last year I just, you know, like a song,
I put my head down and grind it. So I
think it's important to figure out times that I can,
you know, have times with the band to just laugh
and have a good time, and take trips with my

(07:29):
sister like I just did this past week to Miami,
just to kind of debrief and really do all of that. So, yeah,
this year is gonna be crazy, but it's important to
make sure that I balance. No balance, Actually, I'm telling
you not right now, you're killing it. You're going too hard.
You work so hard to be able to work even harder,
and that's the coolest thing. And it's going to be crazy.
It's only going to get crazier. And you worked hard
to be able to work so hard. You're gonna get

(07:51):
so tired because you're gonna get dragged in every direction
and you just look in the mirror and go, I
worked so hard to be able to work this Hard's
I have to do. Sometimes It's like I just get
exhausted flying around doing crap shows a good stuff, but
I just am so tired sometimes, Yeah, And I have
to look look at myself and go out. You know
what you wanted this and you're now the position where
you're doing it. So, yeah, you worked really hard to

(08:13):
be able to have the opportunity to be this tired.
So remember that. So true. How do you not get sick? Though?
That's the question? Great point, great question. A couple of things. One,
if I go, if I fly for a long time,
I drink at a lot of water. It's the basic stuff.
It's just sleeping water. But you can't always get sleep
because obviously you're flying, you're traveling. And then if I
go to places like Colorado, I get the IVS. You know,

(08:34):
it's just always managing it. I worry about my throat,
my nose and all that stuff all the time, and
so food. It's just it's really just the fundamental stuff
that we forget sometimes because we're so busy. Yeah, I
think you got a good career. That's it all. She
doesn't have to eat right, eat right? You got five
more hit songs in yet, I know, I'm like drinking water. Wise,
the band might kill Way for stopping to pee a
million times on the road. That is the bad part

(08:54):
about it is having to always pee. Let me ask
you this, and because we didn't talk about it before.
We can do a whole other seg do you want
to play another any other song at all? Do you
guys know anymore? Or just that one is that's the
only one you know? Trying to think, well, you can
have a break, way to take a little break. Do
you want to play another one? Or I'm so down? Okay,
so let's do this, We'll take a break, we'll come
back with Ashley Cook. We'd only plan one segment, but
sometimes you're just like, let's keep going on the Bobby

(09:16):
Bones Show now, Ashley Cook. Do you still drive a jeep?
I do. I just actually just got a new one. Nice.
I'm kind of mad though, because it's it's stock right
now and I want to lift it so bad, but
then you have to give it up for a little
bit to lift. But if you're on the road you
could probably That's what I'm saying. I might just like
drop it off for like four days, get it lifted.
I hate it being stock and mine Bronco. It's out there.
You see it, No, I haven't seen yet. It's it's

(09:37):
out in the garage, it's lifted and it's hard for
me to get in. It's even harder for my wife
to get in. Do you want it that tall? I
don't know. I want like a three point seven five.
That means I don't know anybody. Do you know how higher? Google? Nothing?
I literally so mine always was three point seven five
because it's like parking garages with the four inch lift
is too high, so like right under that you can
get in most like city parking garages. So what you
had a jeep that was just low enough to get

(10:00):
in parking garages? Correct? Do your research, Bobby, Come on,
you know I didn't research how tall was Ashley's ge
Do you do the duck thing? Oh? Yeah? Actually so
it's fun now at shows people have started to bring
me rubber ducks with like the sharpie of what show
they were at. It's become like a fan thing. Yeah,
they throw them at you. I mean honestly, we're not
at that point, but we'll see what happens. Ashley cook
us here it's International Women's Day and they were like,

(10:23):
who do you want to bring up and celebrate and
you're the first person out thought of, Thank you so much.
It's just been really cool to watch it turn into
a little superstar here. So what do you want to
do another song. Okay, this is on the fly, but
I think we're gonna do the song called getting into
It's kind of about like what it's like to date
me if you will. It feels weird, all right, he's

(10:43):
like another song? All right, here you go asking nice job. Actually,
thank you, gud So that song is about dating you.
As you said, you do a lot of Q and
as on your Instagram. How many of the questions are
are you still single? Constantly? Constantly? Do you just ignore them? Alutely?
I feel like, you know, because of social media and
just my life being so like public now, it's good

(11:05):
to keep some things private. So yeah, yeah, there's a
difference between privacy and secrecy. Here comes the questions from
Bobby Boy who I'm dating? Let's go not even gonna
do it? Hello, you're going out with Brett Young on
his tour. You're on that what is that called? Five
four tour two two? I don't see, it's all weird.
We say it wrong every time. It's five yeah, five

(11:25):
tour three two one. Say this to him when you
see him next time. That's a terrible name for a
tour because I just try to It's just hard to
counting down. What's going on? That one song of his,
the five four three two, it's that five tour three two.
I'll tell oh, I get it. It's too many syllables too,
I'll tell him. So Bobby hates your tour name Brett

(11:46):
yea change? Yes? How's this catering? Probably pretty good? It's
pretty good. Really, yeah, I mean they're all pretty good. No,
who's better at coal or Brett's food? Probably a coal,
I'd say, I don't know, chance. What do you think
he's on the road of those? Honestly, Luke Bryan? Luke
Bryan's to not answer because you should say Brett because
you're on it, but Cole because that's honest. But Luke

(12:07):
is the good answer because you know his is the biggest.
We're also touring with Luke two. Yeah, so we're kind
of you know, it looks a good dude, he'd understand. Yeah,
he'd be like, why, actually, you know a lot of
my turkey or what? Um? So I got a couple
other things here for you. Lunchbox has a crossword puzzle
every time an artist performs because he doesn't know what
to do, He doesn't know where to look or how
to react. Yeah, so you're doing a crossword right now

(12:28):
as we speak to give everyone. Yeah, I mean I
wish we could have got this sooner because I'm getting
timed and I'm running out of time here. I'm twenty
five across long lock of hair. It's a five letter
word and it starts with a T long lock of hair.
A te sure starts as a T. Yeah, he may
be wrong, it's right, T A S S L E.

(12:52):
That's six a long lock of hair. It says long
lock of hair, twenty five across starts with the TEA. Yeah,
I be sure to tells twenty five? Is it strand?
Are you sure the t's right? Yeah? Because twenty five
down is bed size and it's twin okay, T tassel
tangle to oh, tangle hair. I don't know anything about

(13:16):
hair A long lock try. I think extensions, what tress?
How you spell that? T R E S S? Is
that a long lock? It's pretty good about cavalry back
and I don't even know that word. You know. That's
why I was struggling. I was still also some of
Ashley's team knew that I seld them raise their arms

(13:36):
up when I said so, that's not okay. Screamings Okay,
So what do you do the rest of the day?
Like it's early now's yeah, So what do you do
now the rest of the day. I'm I'm gonna go
run some songs for c to see them doing this,
like European Festival, UK festival. What does that mean? Run
some songs like play down some songs just like run
play down? Don't you gotta keep going play the guitar
and sing some songs, play out what we're gonna do,

(13:58):
how we're gonna do them? Stuff like that. Your biggest
hero in life is your oh my mom. I'm gonna
be basic and say it. Okay, Well, if it's true,
I mean it is true. She's incredible, the most amazing woman.
Your favorite dessert is he lampie? Really, no doubt that
came off quicker than your mom. Yeah. One final thing

(14:19):
I'll ask you about it said you lived in like
nineteen homes before you're eighteen years old. Yeah, why did
you move around so much? I got into music really young,
and my dad's job, he was a corporate guy, so
traveled around for that. My sister was in acting when
I was a kid, so it was kind of drug
along as like the little sister in the audition rooms.
It was kind of always around entertainment, but we just
moved around a lot. What skill did that give you

(14:41):
now as an adult? I think people skills. Honestly. I
feel like I just like to talk to people and
meet people. And I can talk to a brick wall,
and I think that's something that most kids don't really get,
you know, good brick walls to talk to God. Yeah,
and also just like being okay in unfamiliar places, feeling
comfortable when at home on the road because I was
on the road as a kid. You know. You guys

(15:02):
can follow Ashley on Instagram or TikTok the Ashley Cook
and Ashley ey or all Ashley's ey or some just
why there's double ease. There's all deferent kinds the Ashley Cook. Um,
great job, it's awesome. It's great to see again, just
killing it. Congrats on being a dad, not you, Ashley,
congrats on being a dad. Have you seen the baby? Yeah,

(15:22):
you've been gone for three days. Can you imagine he
had seen the baby? John, He's gonna leave here and
go see the baby for the first time. Um, great job,
you guys, go check out Ashley Cook. She'll be on
the road with Brett and then Luke. She's gonna be
in the UK in March tenth and they's coming up.
They that's like a couple of days. It's like this week. Yeah,
you're going right away. Yeah all right Ashley. Great to
see there. She is. Thank you guys so much so.

(15:43):
Bobby Bones Show Interviews in case you didn't know, Man,
these guys they're awesome. Chapel Heart. It's two sisters and
a cousin and they're so funny. They're such good singers.
Maybe you saw them in America's Got Talent. They went
on that show. But they I mean they've been doing
this for a long time. They went on that show
and did this song. You can have them, Jolie. There

(16:09):
three of one hundred and eight grandchildren. Think about that.
So it's International Women's Day and I've had them on
the Bobby Cast. I wanted to bring them in today
because of International Women's Day and kind of highlight them.
And tonight at five pm Local time, Amy's hosting a
Women of Our Country one hour special. You can listen
here or on the iHeartRadio app and eight pm local
time it's Iheartradios. See her hear her celebrating women in

(16:32):
music on ihart Radio's Facebook and YouTube. So more information
iHeartRadio dot com slash Women's Day. But I'd brought him
in even if it wasn't International Women's Day. They have
a song with Darius Rucker. It's Chapel Heartwoo Darius Old Church, him,
old Church. They were like singing on sidewalks and they

(16:52):
got a great story. And here they are Chapel Heart
on the Bobby Bones Show. Now, Chapel Heart, how are
you doing, guys? Are I good? Good? You guys always
bring a low energy a little by little, I mean
a whole lot. Today's International Women's Day and we were talking.
He's every year. I like to bring in female artists that, man,
I think are kind of just changing everything for the good.

(17:15):
And you guys know, I'm a big fan of you guys.
And so Chapel Hart is here and we're gonna perform
in a second. But I want to go and do
some basics with people. Maybe that will be an introduced
you for the first time. Okay, so just humor me here,
um Danika introduced yourself? And who else is in the band?
With you. Hello, I am Danika, and uh, this is

(17:35):
my sister Devin, and this is our first cousin tree
and we're chapel Hart. Yes, is that what I was?
That's it. I just wanted you to be like, that's me,
my sister, my cousin. You guys have been together for
how long? Um? Five? Next month makes five? You? Well
this most makes five years for all three or for
two all three? Uh huh? Yes. It became official in

(17:56):
twoy and eighteen. And Chapelhart is named after what So.
Our hometown is Poplarville, Mississippi, and inside of Poplarville there's
a community called Derby, and inside of Derby there's another
community called herts Chapel. And heart Chapel is like where
we grew up. And so we just kind of took
that bad boy, flipped it and reversed it and the

(18:19):
philosophy for me, okay, the thing down, flipped it and
reverse Early this morning, early early your guys were setting
up and so they look much better now. But we
all will rough this morning. Introduce you to your two
friends here. Well, today we are shot by my oldest son,
Nicky nick Niks guitar, and this is my son Darian Hodd.

(18:42):
We bonded over how much it sucks to wake up
early in the morning. Oh my gosh. They were up
doing the work and I was back here and I'm like, yeah,
it never gets easier. All right, Look, I do want
to talk about you guys, but I would like our
audience to hear you guys perform, so they know just
what they're in for here. So what are we gonna do?
What song are we doing here? Okay, so today we're
doing our current single, Glory Days, and um, it's also

(19:04):
the tour that we're on, our first headlining tour, and um,
we are truly living right smack dab in the middle
of our Glory Days, I think, And so I think
it's fun every time we do it. So it's good.
You know that most people, myself included, sometimes you go, dang,
that was that was that was when it was awesome. Right,
you know you're in it right now. Look at you guys,
being all advanced with your mental health. We had enough.

(19:26):
We had enough older people be like, this is it,
you better take it started listening after a while. Glory Days,
this is it all right? Glory Days here they are
chapel Hart Chapel Heart looking as you guys were singing,
because I wanted to see um, now the Joel you
can have him Jolie. I I wanted to see how

(19:47):
I was doing because since the last time I talked,
it's got like almost three million views now on YouTube. Yeah,
it's like it's like, oh, let me check real quick
while they're singing. I mean that song is still being
like watched and streamed like crazy, Like it's still it's
still kind of it's kind of hard to take in
and it's still so surprising because like we'll go to
shows and there will be people from like five year

(20:08):
olds to eighty five year old singing every word to
you can Have from Joe Lane, and I still feel
like that we're not quite used to that yet. And
it's but it's been pretty amazing. I guess people are
liking it. Was the first time you guys played that
on AGT, like like like on a public situation. I
mean AG two is probably the biggest. Did you have

(20:30):
it but I guess they didn't have it recorded it
was online anywhere? Yeah, yeah it was. That's the first
time I saw it was when I went viral, and
I think I saw you guys at a boxing thing.
So you guys were singing the national anthem in a
boxing I told you the story we were together, I
saw them singing. I was like, oh, wow, they're really good.
And then the first time I saw Jolne was when
you guys were performing at AGT, which is probably how

(20:51):
most America was introduced to you because they didn't go
to a boxing match like I did and have you
sing the national anthem. But so that one, though, is
just killing it. And I am there's man, something goes
viral that's gonna be so weird and that everybody like,
it doesn't matter, man, woman, old, young, everybody has seen it.
It's still kind of weird because I think before like
we've had like a couple of songs that went backterial.

(21:12):
It wasn't quite viral, but it spread a little bit,
but like like antibiotics. But we got rid of those songs.
But viral, right right right, You're gonna have to work
to get rid of this one. But yeah, we'll go
places and like sometimes people will be like, ah's the
Joline girl? Yeah, or that like y'all look like those
girls they are on a g tally And so sometimes
they're like, who they must be cute and it's crazy.

(21:34):
And it's crazy because this song had like life a
year before that, and so we'd been out playing it
for like a year. But that crazy. It's like an
overnight success that took years to make. That just that song.
I don't even you guys, just a song, right. It
just shows you how you can have it, craft it,
work it. But it just takes some little spark from
some other side just to expose it. It It didn't make
it any better or worse, right, it just exactly right,

(21:57):
got more eyeballs and more ears on it. Did you
guys get to meet Dolly? Haven't yet? Okay, I don't
think we're I don't know. Yeah, I'm a whole lot
of woman to get up off the ground. I was like, y'allkay,
don't surprise me. Do not surprise me with Dolly? Okay,
Like you gotta let me know an advance. I get
nervous and claim you're just thinking about it. Vocal surgery
I did November. I mean my job. I knew it

(22:22):
was good when I was at my week. Why are
you looking at me? Because no, I listen that that
surgery was the best two weeks of my life. This
girl could not talk. Yeah, the devil is busy. This
morning it was the most people she couldn't call her
and it was like five times a day. Oh my god,

(22:43):
imagine imagine just face timing her and her looking like no,
you know, I can't say nothing. It's it's a beautiful feeling.
It was good for you too, But how about you
danna thank your throat As I was laying on the bed, um,
but I knew it my week post shop, I went
to go see him and he looked at he's and
then like my heart just dropped. He said, man, that

(23:04):
is beautiful. So it's like yes, And so it was.
It was a fast recovery and um, you know, and
and I just I'm so blessed to be able to
do this sixty plus date tour and um and and
to night after night. Still you know, feel great because
right smack dab in the middle of a g T
was kind of when it was the worst. So we

(23:25):
were competing and I was barely being able to talk.
And so it's hard to push hard the first time.
Are you scared because you just went through something I
would think it would be like a leg injury, like,
oh man, I don't want to cut on it because
I've been through surgery with it. Oh yeah, oh yeah.
I was like, I was like, okay, was nervous and
then like you know, once we once we got it
on the interstate, it was like cool, So I was good.

(23:46):
You guys got a Chapelhart dot com. Um, you guys
are all over the place obviously, like you mentioned, you
have so many shows. I'm looking at the list here
all the way to July. When you guys go back
on Missisippio shows big like they and Louisa. Yeah, Mississippi
and Louisiana shows are nuts, like they drive from all
parts of the state. Yeah. And it is a big

(24:07):
freaking family reunion every time. It is the best. I
saw your three of one hundred and eight grandchildren. Yeah,
how does your grandma grandpa know how a new and
I don't even a hundred eight people now listen. First
of all, I made the like horrible mistake of asking
grandma when I was about nine. I was like, how
was it happened? Seventeen kids? And I meant like emotionally,
and she said, well, after nine they just walked. Now, Grandma,

(24:33):
she actually physically births seven oh yes, yes, seventeen individuals,
no twins. And of the individual and of the one
hundred and eight grandkids, there's only one set of twins. Yeah.
So God said be fruitful and multiplied, and they said,
oh is that a challenge, Accept your challenge. That's twenty
years of her life pregnant. Yeah you know, I mean,

(24:56):
you know grandma and some of the kids were pregnant
at this same time. Ye say that again. So there
were times that my grandma and some of her kids
were pregnant at the same time. Because our youngest aunt
is younger than our oldest cousin, which is weird. So
what was her How how old was she when she

(25:17):
had her oldest pregnancy? I think fifteen if if that's
the youngest, So how old was she when she gave
birth to the seventy fifteen plus seventy seven? Because Rosy
is only like eleven years older than me or maybe
like that's crazy, So, I mean, weird, it just a

(25:39):
ton of us. She's a baby making machine, okay, Like
that's what she was supposed to do. Because I came
to Maine. We come from some fertile myrtles y'all all
of her like aunts and uncles they have at least
I soldier bad after one. I'm going to retirement. Okay,
Like that's I'm packing up leaven Okay. Chapelhart dot com

(26:02):
Chapel Heart but h A R T. I would imagine
that's a constant misspelling. Yeah, yeah, and understanding because we
own both domains. Great, Yeah, it'll spell it wrong. It'll
send you to the right place. Chapelhart dot com International
Women's Day. I want, I do want to ask you
this final question, like, who have been some other women
in this industry that have said, hey, we're here for

(26:22):
you if you need us. Oh, I'm gonna start this thing. Yes,
Gretchen Wilson we um. We got a chance to meet
her from our birthday was at last year. I let
her before that, but this is the highlight of different Yeah.
I just had that out there. Um. But yes, she
was super. She her heart just fell on the ground.

(26:45):
She um. She heard a couple of interviews that we
had done and we mentioned her and how she was
one of our inspirations, and so she reached out, she
had her people reach out, and she was like, I
just want to get to meet you ladies, and so
we did a zoom with her and she was just
super super sweet to us, and she was like, I
appreciate you guys, you know, even mentioning me in any

(27:07):
of your interviews, because it's been a while since anyone
had done that, but she's one of them. Yeah, Tanya Tucker,
Oh my gosh, I cannot wait until the meeting. It's
I feel like it's gonna be hot. Miss Express right
on contact. Okay, Well, because because Tanya sent us, she
sent us like a special message before our finale performance
for AGT this is why we cried during the entire perform. Yeah.

(27:29):
Nobody was like that was terribly y'all. Oh yeah, you
don't watch the videos. You don't watch when I did
answer one of the stars we had that week where
they were like it's emotional week people, and my partners like,
don't even look up. Don't look up and close your
ears because it's gonna make you emotional that you can't
perform your best. We've missed that whole little After we
walked off, he said, I was like, well, we watched

(27:50):
the video. He's like, no, you're never supposed to watch
I was like, that would have been good before going
on this. He's not going out. Well, listen, you guys
are just so much fun to have and no people
go watch you live. You know they started you go
just singing on the sidewalk. Yes, for hours of a
time on the streets. Deft work. You know, we were
not street workers. We worked a difference. Yeah, that's absolutely

(28:13):
big difference. All right, you guys, go to Chapelhart dot
com get tickets to the show and thank you guys
for coming in. Boys, we're all up here at grinding
out this morning. You know they're probably sleeping their comfy beds,
you know, you know it's up doing the work us.
They're the talented ones. They get to do that, right.
Welcome to Women's That's right, that's right, all right, there
they are Chapelhart. Everybody. Nice shot, guys. It's the best

(28:38):
bits of the week with Morgan. Number two, y'all love
to spill a tea segment. We had some pipe and
hot tea on the show this week. None other than
Eddie spilled the tea on none other than Lunchbox. And
I say it that way because it is always these
two spelling tea on each other, and it happened again
this week, and something happened in the bathroom. A lot

(28:58):
of these have been involving the back from lately. I
don't know what's going on in the men's bathroom, but
apparently we had a lot of problems at the studio
number six. All right, Tattle till time. It's our segment
called Spill the Tea. Spill the Tea. It's just somebody
wanted to tell on somebody else, which also means somebody
probably didn't have a lot to talk about on the show,
so they just send a note going, I'd like to
tell on somebody. I feel like you guys holdies in

(29:20):
your back pocket until you don't have any like prep. No,
sometimes it's valid, like when I had to talk about
Lunchbox his wife coming to the sales event. That was
sort of a nobody else is bringing it up, and
I was like, why is no one talking about this?
Good point one that was timely right. That's the last
person that spilled the tea was Amy because Lunchbox brought
his wife to an event with no there were no wives,

(29:41):
no partners, there's no plus ones. It was all a
business with clients like spending forty five minutes with clients
and the Lunchox shows up. They can't even sit together. Well,
my table, there was a husband and wife, there were
the clients, there were the client. They weren't the Stop
are you spilling the tea today? Am? I? Are you okay?
It's not amy. I get nervous, so I'm like, I
don't know. You never know, Lunchbox, he's spelling the tea today. Nah,

(30:06):
I didn't make any to you today. Nothing brewing over here,
Eddie spelling the tea today. Oh I got tea, Edie. Everybody, guys,
I'll just get right to it. Lunch Box broke the
soap dispenser in the bathroom. What do you mean? I
was walking in the restroom and I hear a bang,
like what's going on in there? And I opened the
door and in his hand, Lunchbox is in there with

(30:27):
a soap dispenser and it's off the wall, ripped off
the wall, like you walk in and somebody's got a
knife in their hand. They're gonna stabat. He's like, they're like,
and that's how I acted. I'm like, what happened? He
just put it down and walked away. Oh. It's especially
weird because he doesn't use soap exactly. Wait a minute,
there's a new wrinkle. He doesn't wash his hands. He
really doesn't, so which made it a lot weirder. So
you broke the soap dispenser and then just threw it

(30:48):
down and walked out. I wouldn't sat threw it down.
It's sitting on the counter, just hanging out. How'd you
break it? I was just looking at I was like,
I don't know how sturdy this thing is not? Just
like you tested the sturdiness and the soap dis yeah,
why it just I was like, this thing was kind
of cheap for a nice office building that we have.
It's kind of cheap. Let me see, like if it's
you tried to break it? No, I just I it's

(31:09):
like a toddler. I just and it snapped right off
the wall. I was like, well that one sturting. And
then when Eddie walks in, you go he said something
and I was like, I'm like, I didn't hear him.
Just put it down, walking up, it's still broken. It's
still off the Yeah, but I mean listen, I literally
just grabbed it, like, but it's not supposed to be sturdy.
It's not supposed to pull it. Just why would you
even think of testing it? I don't know. You don't

(31:31):
ever test the sturdiness of things. I guess that i'd
need to be sturdy and things that I own, and
that if they're not sturdy, maybe it kills me like
that kind of stuff. But no, I've never just seen
a soap dispenser on a wall and been like, let's
see how strong that is? Like it looked. I was like, man,
I looks kind of weak. So let mean I was
kind of weak, came right up the wall. So now
so what do we do? Scood? But because we gotta

(31:52):
get a fix, because we need soap, I had to
go to the kitchen sink to wash my hand. That's
what we all have to do now. I don't know.
I mean that that's I saw that too myself a
couple of days ago, and I was like, who the
hell knocked off this so? And why is it not here?
I mean, I also think this may be like an
HR issue because you're facing company property and oh, here
we go any but seriously, you just wanted to see

(32:14):
if it was sturdy. Why would you? Why don't you
turn ray? And then he did face his property every day,
his car leaves oil out in their garage major property.
Hey don't know why I'm getting strays and most of
the week I drive my wife. Your car's leaking oil
out there? How it was deface the property? HR department
wasn't purposeful though, he didn't go. Let's see how sturdy

(32:36):
this concrete is. Let's see how I didn't mean a
ribbing off the walls? Really the real answer? You really
were testing the sturdy nests? Like really, because that's not
what why don't person does? But every all shocked by
him not being an adult. No, but I'm saying I
don't hasn't been popping in my head. Let's see how
sturdy him walking around just like banging things. Yeah, you

(32:58):
guys don't never do that, like like hits the when
he walks the door, he slaps the top, he like
kicks things. Probably this is this makes sense, Like I'm
tracking this, like, and we don't own the building anymore,
so you've kind of like ruined somebody else's property. Are
we ever moving out of this building? But they keeps
saying the end of the year, But let's keep it real.
We didn't no idea in and if the soap dispensers
aren't strong there. Tell him watch out. We got a

(33:20):
guy's gonna be testing it as soon as we get there.
Callity control. You just fix it. You broke it. Can
you just bring a screwdriver up and fix it. I
don't think it's going back on with a screwdriver in
the water. Not going back on. It wasn't a sturdy
in the first place. We're gonna need like a new dispenser.
I think no, it wasn't. It was sturdy because nobody
had a problem with it. You should email. This is

(33:42):
the I don't know my gavel is. Here's what the
judge says. You need to email all the company and
say it fell off the wall and say I was
I was testing the sturdy of the soap dispenser. Email
it came it came off the wall, came off. The
wall failed inspection. You're inspecting the sturdiness. It failed inspection.

(34:03):
It's broken. Can we please get someone to fix it? Okay?
Send it to all because I want to we all
want to say it pope an email box. Okay, okay,
and let us know how that goes. And stuff anymore
sting stuff just to see it's the best Bits of
the Week with Morgan. Number two, Bobby was asked to

(34:27):
do a super cool opportunity with the Blue Angels, and
he is basically having a huge debate about it because
he's not sure if he should do it, because technically
he's very afraid of flying, and he's been very vocal
about his not wanting to fly, especially in a situation
like this. But it's an opportunity of a lifetime. So
what do you think he'll do. You can hear his
whole debate about if he should do it and what

(34:50):
the show thinks is going to happen. But let us
know your thoughts too, if you think he'll actually fly
with the Blue Angels or if he might you know,
as Lunchbox would say, Scarity can and not do it.
Number five, you got an email. It makes me nervous.
I want to read it to you. I handle pr
for the Great Tennessee Air Show. The US Navy Blue

(35:11):
Angels Flight Demonstration Squadron. We'll headline this year in June,
but on Wednesday, June seventh, the Blue Angels will offer
a key influencer a ride in its number seven jet,
the one with two seats. Given Bobby's amazing support of
Saint Jude and other charities. We think he'd make an
excellent candidate for us once in a lifetime opportunity. Do
you think that he would be arrested? Arrested? That's what

(35:33):
it feels like. Interested many thanks, they sign their name.
It's one of those jets in the face upside blue
angels pass out. Yeah, both and I get really emotion sick,
and I'm also quite the put let's be honest. So,
like my instinct says, do I want to do it?

(35:56):
I just feel like physically for me, as somebody whose
stomach as we who, I get an elevator and get
car sick. I can't ride in the back seat or
feel terrible for three hours. I don't like flying. That
should tell you, right the color blue, man, I'm more
of a red guy. Like everything about this feels wrong.

(36:18):
But I also can't pass up this opportunity, right wow? Okay, yeah,
I don't think you should, but I'm shocked. Why don't
you think I should? Because it's the ones that electime opportunity?
How cool? She said, you don't think I should should
pass it up? Okay? Oh god? It so you think
I should actually do? I think you should do it,
but I'm shocked you're also considering it. I'm worried about
you though. You're gonna look like such a sissy in

(36:39):
front of these guys, Like these people are tough and
they fly and they do it and they have fun,
and you're gonna be You're gonna look like a little sissy.
I obviously have no problem with looking like what you
a sissy because I have a whole TV show about
me being a sissy called Breaking Bobby Bones, So that
part I know I'm trying to be anything I'm not.
But should I do it? Yes? Or no? Amy, Yes,

(37:02):
but for your enjoyment or for mine, for your like,
this is something you're going to look back on and
be like, wow, so cool I did that. Okay, Okay, okay, okay, Eddie,
one hundred percent, you should do it. Like they said,
this is a once in a lifetime thing, and these
are the kinds of things you don't pass by, Like
you got the offer do this, Will you do it?
I don't think you will. Well, that'd be the second question.
So but do you think I should do it? One

(37:23):
hundred percent? You should do this, Lunchbox. No, it's a
bad look for our show. It's a bad look for
your image. It's just bad, bad, bad when you get
up there and puke all over everybody and pass out.
I wonder if I do puke, does it go over
the the person that's in the thing. Oh yeah, go
all over the window. Yeah, I'll probably puke. Oh boy,
because I'll have to get the wind inside wind show. No. No,
but you have a mask on. I think I see
him with masks that show up. You can the mask.

(37:44):
I have to eat it back. You choke, And I
mean just imagine the news story CNN. Oh radio host
TV host pukes in the blue ange that makes the news. Okay,
soos Ray, Maybe should I do it? No? Oh? What
you shouldn't do it? No? I mean, it's an awesome opportunity.

(38:06):
But if you your gut doesn't tell you, why are
you doing? I don't get it. I am scared to fly.
This is a once in a lifetime. Yes, you should
absolutely be doing this. You're you're never going to get
a chance like this again, and it's only going to
happen one time. Okay, will I do it? There we go?
Because I'm not there yet, Amy, I'm trying to look

(38:29):
up throwing up in a jet. Why would you want
I want to know what happened? No, one not to
see what I need to know. What's I want to
tell you what's gonna happen. You think I'll do it? Yea?
Or nay? You know what, for the sake of positivity? Yea? No,
not for the sake Do you really think you really
your gut tells you he's not gonna do it. Yeah,

(38:51):
you think I will. Yes, let's got chance. I don't
think you do it. You'll check it out. Yeah, I
think you'll do it for the plot. You can post
stuff on social media, great content. I do want a
picture of me getting in the plane in that full suit.
You're not going to space. But if I still give
you a flight suit like the mask and stuff, maybe
I'll let me do that. Then I can get off.
I was in saying, just take the picture and then
get out right. No way, Jose, So three to two.

(39:14):
Do you don't think I'll do it? Yeah? I mean
your nickname is no stones Bone, so, oh my gosh.
One of them frequently asked questions is how often to
blue angels crash? Oh? Well, yeah, well, just because it's
a question, why would you say that, Hey, it's happened.
It's happened before a million times. Thank you. Also, nausea, disorientation, headaches,

(39:35):
that's every car I'm in the car and then and
then incapacitated. What does that mean? Is that when your
head gets cut shut off out of it like whoa
in the world? Wow, you guys don't think I'll do it? No, man, Like,
like you said, you can't even get out of airplane
and be like free without I don't like flying. I

(39:56):
don't like flying. If you take drama means that doesn't work.
I've tried my whole eye drammaman in that for deep
sea fishing. Yeah, what are you talking about this? Yeah? Okay,
well I wonder if I get some on the phone
from that. Yeah, let's do it like one of the angels.
Would that be cool? Okay? You guys don't believe in me?
That's what I do. No, no, no no. It's the

(40:19):
Best Bits of the Week with Morgan number two. I
said it on the Best Bit spart one, and I
will say it here that I think writing songs is
a scam, and not because writing songs isn't really awesome
and people write amazing songs, but because they don't make
a lot of money from these. And I did not
realize this until Mike and I had a conversation about

(40:40):
it just this weekend. But on that best bit spart one.
But also Raymundo shared on the show this week how
much money he made from his Vacation Part two, and
I was shocked, like, genuinely, I don't understand. You can
hear for yourself how much money he made number four
Vacation Part two, which Raymundo was super proud. I got
Abby to sing the background on Ray, would you play

(41:02):
it again? Please? Ye? The Ray was one of the writers,
Eric Dodds, whose voice you here here and that's Abby.
You're there, Ray, would you play your part for our listeners? Here?
You rat be sizing here, you're so guccie, you sip
black five words, shooting ride out of Charlotte Daniels Old

(41:25):
Black Sunny sign up. Total streams ten thousand, six hundred
and seventy. He gots first check. How much did he get?
Twenty five dollars? Thirty five dollars. I'm going four hundreds
because four hundred I believe in him, No way, Ray,
who'd the check come from? B? Am I. They're the

(41:45):
ones that do all the royalty payments for the writers.
We're just answer this question. Were you surprised at the
amount of money? Shock? Yeah, down. Listen to how good
this song is. Play from the beginning, Ray, this is vacation.
She's baking too baby. I pay twenty five bucks just

(42:08):
to hear it, but can to get a sound fat
up podc l to jam that deserves more than twenty
five bucks. We're getting treaty right now, right with this
this play, and that's to at a certain point to
how many people does have to split? Who would you

(42:29):
write it with? Ray? It was me Dodd. I believe
it's just us two. And we might have threw another
guy in there because he was a producer, even though
he didn't write it. What about it? Happy? He didn't
give her any grow he didn't writ write a song bigger,
So she made fifty cents. Okay, we're not talking about her.
Let's talk mind every opportunity after Happy, Ray, how much
you get? Went on the website and checked my payment.
They came into my account fifteen dollars. Wow, that's rough.

(42:55):
I mean, dude, it's talk being a songwriter. Are you
freaking kidding me, like me for sure, lost money calculator
thousand whatever streams. Oh that's funny. Oh it's less. Oh
it's I think it's five or something like that. Maybe
three of a penny? Yeahh three, goly that's crazy. Well
what is it she gave up? I mean, did you

(43:16):
see how she gave up? That's crazy? Ya hanging there.
There'll also be other payments. The first one that it's
not the biggest, it's not. No, once it gained steam, yeah,
once it catches on, it goes viral. So White Ray,
did you get five dollars because you had to? She
Hits version was fifteen Oh yeah. Oh so in total

(43:38):
they made forty five No, the song make How much
did it cost to make ray? It was hundreds? Yeah,
and they did a music video like oh you did
a music video down and George on the Lake. Some
of that was covered as well, but we definitely were
in the red on this one. I'm fortunately there anything
you'd like to ask do? No, no, it be ten
thousand streams is good, it's fine. Nothing people listen to music.

(44:01):
What everyone does? You know what? There's so much to
consume out there. You should be proud. You got ten thousand.
That's awesome. I mean nine thousand of it was us
on the show. Yeah, I mean, thank god I got
another job. Otherwise I wouldn't even be able to pay
rent another job. This job I was okay, thank you, Ray, Sorry, buddy.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two.

(44:25):
Pretty much everybody's on TikTok these days, and if you're
not on TikTok, you're seeing TikTok videos on your other
social media platforms. So we decided to share some things
that we've learned from TikTok recently. It was a TikTok
Show and Tell, and I'm just telling y'all there's a
lot of good life hacks in here. So get a
pen and pencil or get your phone ready to make
some notes because these things they're gonna help you out.

(44:45):
Number three, sign for talk show and Tell the start
up because Morgan's like, hey, it's on TikTok to. You
know those clips that girls women wearing their hair, it's
like the claw that kind of goes into Egypt. Yeah,
that when people get into car accidents and they're wearing them,
doctors are like having to pull them out of their heads.
That's crazy. That's crazy because they smashed the back of
their heads. And yeah, it's not like if you to

(45:07):
wear a scrunches. I ain't smashing anything me. I go
all scrunch you all the time. I don't do that claw.
So I said, hey, come back and have something for
TikTok Show and Tell, and I will go first. I've
been doing a little little mistre fix it around my
house a little bit. I still figured out the TV.
Oh no, I went to the plug in. There's no
button to push to reset it. There's no button. So
I went to him a fuse box. What's it called? Yeah,

(45:30):
fuse box that's fine. Yeah, circuit box breakers, Okay, whatever
that is. Yeah, and then I have no ideas. I
gotta call somebody. But I didn't fix the garage doors.
And I also learned the mini uses of WD forty. Oh,
I want to play this for you, right. This guy
JMG eight t o R Jim Gator is how I
would say it if I were saying it has almost

(45:51):
two million followers. He gives really useful home repair tips
and even tricks you didn't know even existed. And this
is all the things that you can use w D
forty four w D forty. It'll clean your shower glass
or to clean any glass, or to clean your mirrors.
The clean stains off your countertops. It'll take magic marker,
permanent marker off your walls. It'll take spray paint off
your vehicle. It'll take door ding paint marks off of

(46:14):
your vehicle. Yes, it'll clean your Stainless still applies. Is
it'll get gum out of your hair, It'll get gum
out of your carpet. It'll clean stains on your clothes.
It'll clean gold, silper, copper, removes rust. I mean, it
does just about everything. So if you didn't know, now
you know. Next Wow w D forty you can eat it,
you can drink it, you can do I mean, it
just feel like I'm gonna go to all that hilarious.
It's like what we used to think robotesting did it
when you were sick, It fixed anything. We're kid just

(46:35):
put taking robotesting. But some of that stuff that I
found crazy was the hands, like taking marker off your
hands or the wall. W forty can do that. That's
Pretty's pretty good. I think every parent or just me
who works with a sharpie every single day could use that.
I'm in the carpet on the coffee table. I'm gonna
try this. I have another one that was interesting about
fabric softener because I learned and I don't. I don't

(46:55):
wash much cloud. Be honest with you, ain't a lot
of clothes watching it for me. That's being done. So
Jeff Underscore loves Underscore Target, which you just loves Target
because I want to give a credit, talked about how
buying fabric softener and scent and beads is a scam
and it's actually bad for your washing machine and your clothes.
Listen to this. The majority of repairs come from too
much fabric softener, just fabric softener general. It's killing your machines,

(47:16):
it's coating your clothes and wax. And then they came
up with scent beats. Oh, let's do sent beads because
they know women will fall for anything that smells good.
You need two tablespoons of detergent or one pod wash
your clothes, use a little white distilled vinegar if you
want to. That's what I do, and then woolballs in
the dryer. Everything is perfectly clean and you're not ruining
your machine. Do it, and I'm telling you you will

(47:38):
fall in love with it as well as save a
ton of money. Like I don't know one that was
causing the machine, like fabric suff softener was causing the
machine and mesself, well me neither. But white vinegar, distilled
white vinegar and laundry, especially for kids, and they're stinky stuff.
It's amazing. You're gonna smell like a pickle though, Hey,
don't mind it, no odor, but it eliminates it to

(48:00):
talk a show and tell Amy. Okay, So if you
have tarnished silverware I saw on TikTok when you're putting
everything in the dishwasher, wad up a ball of foil
and then stick it over where your silverware is. And
then anything you put in the washing machine, but especially
your silverware is going to come out shinier than it's
ever been before because something to do with what how

(48:22):
the foil is made and the soap and the hot
water it makes it like takes the tarnish out, which
I mean that's something. Make a ball, make it fist
like the size of a baseball, and stick it in
the little thing where the silverware goes, like, stick it
down in there. It's not going to move and some
the chemical reaction between the soap poison or something. Oh yeah,

(48:43):
because you eat you you you use it rinses with
hot water and takes away and also you you you
wrap food and foil and it. It might be killing us.
I don't know, right, all right, next up Talk show
and tell Eddie. Okay, so people that have kids, you
know the safety device on top of medicine bottles. Yeah,

(49:03):
you want that, right, But if you're single and you
don't have kids, this is mind blown. Look, you can
take the top off of it, Okay, and then there's
another top that's connected the bottle that's not childproof, So
only the top part of the medicine bottle is childproof.
So you can take that off and just leave the
other one forever. Yeah, how do you take it off?
You just pull it right off? Guys. Look, could a

(49:26):
kid do that? Well? Yeah, they could. I guess it's
kind of bad if you have kids, but no, no, no, no,
But you keep the childproof on. You can. But you know,
once you put it on, it doesn't really work, kind
of just stays away. It's like, so what did I
learn here? Well, like, if you just don't want to
mess with bottles, like, oh gosh, I can't open this.
Just take the top part of it off, and then

(49:46):
you put the screw it back on, and it's no
longer childproof. You just put it. It's like a regular
top got it, so that the childproof calf has two
parts in it and you can take got it And
once you take the top part off, it's no longer
childproof and you can just open it right up. Got it?
Lunch bots tik Sean tell guys, I learned all about
dumpster diving and what you can find. Salty Stella on TikTok.

(50:09):
All she does is dumpster dive, and I mean she
finds everything. And this is her at bed, bath and beyond.
All right, TikTok. We got this blender, we got that
sharp compact vacuum, the Revlon brush, coffee grinder. There are
sheets and curtains. People ask when's the best time to
go diving. I always tell them anytime I dive it

(50:30):
all different times of all different days. But the end
of the month, beginning of the next month, you're sure
to find some food. Half the time, it's not even expired.
And it's perfect for donating to your local food pantry,
had pots, pants, curtains, I mean sheets. It was amazing.
Why don't you go dive and let us know what
you fell? Yeah, well I can go dive, but I

(50:51):
have to go outside of our county. Why certain counties
it's illegal. You got a worn out be arrest in this,
That's what it sounds like. He's like, I can do it,
but not here. No, some people frown upon diving, which
I don't understand. If you're throwing it a wae upon,
though is not illegal. Why can you not die? Like?
I don't get it. If you're throwing it in the dumpster,
why can't I go get it? Well, you don't want
it sound food for example. They don't want you get

(51:12):
in the food and then eating it getting sick or
get somebody else they get sick, and it's because but yes,
I agree, but I mean this lady gets all sorts
of food. I mean it was of it crazy. Years ago.
I was into cuponning that one week and the dump
I went and I got in dumpsters and I found
so many cupons And then you never used people just yeah,
yeah I had a cupons. You get a book. But
I'm saying you never well stuff, you wan't gonna buy anything.

(51:33):
But I went to the grocery store and it just
took me forever to check out. I just didn't have
a system, and I was like, well, this is exhausting,
raid you bring one in. Yeah, those annoying stickers that
come on glasses, picture frames, mirrors, typically stuff with glass
or kids toys you can never get off. You just
use a blow dryer and they come right off. We've
done it maybe for months, and it's phenomenal, like a
golf club. It's on this stick and it's hard to

(51:55):
peel that thing off. That's where I know it from.
That's a good one. So a blow dryer gets it off. Yeah,
and the ladies name is linear Ellie inn I a
MC and she's the folding Queen, so maybe she does
different stuff on technok now, Morgan. I found out that
solo cups, so if you want to measure a drink,
the lines on them actually measure beer shots and wine.

(52:16):
So like the bottom one is a one shot, the
middle one measures wine, and the top two are for beer.
And so you don't need anything else to do it.
And he is your mind blown. I've known that I'm
surprised you didn't know that had no idea. So are
they like cups and ounces too? Or is it just
kind of shot beer wine ounces? Yeah, it's like it's
announces that that just tells you exactly dropped to go
shot beer wine. That's good though, one ounce, four ounce,

(52:41):
eight ounce, twelve ounces, Yeah, so cool. And did you
know that the writer of the ret solo cup never
got anything from the Ratzelo Cup company? Seriously? Oh man,
that's crazy. That's crazy right they did? They did not
even free cups. I don't think somebody all right? That
is tick Talk Show and Tell. It's the best Bits

(53:02):
of the Week with Morgan. Number two. Tim McGraw is
always a favorite of mine when he comes onto the
show because he has so many stories to tell, and
he stopped by to talk about his new music, the
new album he's working on. But on top of that,
he also shared why he doesn't like listening to his
old music, why he doesn't watch himself in any of

(53:24):
his old movie or TV show projects. But also it
was just good to hear from Tim talk about life
and answer uncomfortable questions because that's all our favorite thing
to hear it because we get some really fun answers.
Number two's a Bobby Bones Show interviews. In case you
didn't know, Tim McGraw is here. He sold more than
eighty nine million records worldwide. I mean he's that guy.

(53:47):
He's won three Grammys, nineteen ACMs, fourteen CMAS. I mean
every song is good. You get it. His last five,
number one seventy. I call Mama humbling Kind, Shotgun Rider, Highway,
don't care. His most stream songs ever, Humbling Kind. Where
is Indian out long and even on here? Not for

(54:08):
most stream I need to get the streaming today. Here
he is Tim McGraw. The Friday Morning Conversation with Tim McGraw.
You know, you know somebody when they come in and
immediately started heckling you, which is what happened. Like Tim
walks in and goes, hey, everybody, Hey, Bobby, how about Arkansas?
I can't help myself. No. I followed that. Hey, when

(54:29):
I saw you teasing a playlist, it was like putting
out a playlist, you should pay attention to it. And
I was like, I don't know what's about to happen here,
And usually I can kind of call the shot and
know what everybody's up to. Pretty novel new way to
introduce the song that we've been playing today. Yeah, I
mean I was shocked how quickly everybody got it. Yeah,
I mean I don't think I would have gotten it
that quickly not known about it. So the reason explain

(54:53):
that to people who have no idea what happened, because
I was saying on your socials, you're like, I putting
how a playlist which turned into this song? But talk
about that. Yeah, we put out a playlist a lot
of songs of my songs, and the fun and the
first word to every song sort of spelt out what
our new single was going to be. But the coolest
part about putting that set list together is going back
and digging in some of the old albums and finding

(55:13):
some of my favorite album cuts, Like listening to an
old song that you did and remembering how much you
liked it, remember how much I liked it, Yeah, and
then then cringing a little bit of how I sounded
on it and wishing I could re sing it. Probably
was the main the worst part about it. But yeah,
there's some songs. A song on lyric I guess you
get used to somebody. It was always one of my
favorite I think it was off set the circus down.

(55:34):
It was always one of my favorite So I don't
go back and listen very often. The only time that
I listened to something is when I'm getting ready to
do to do a new project. I'll go back and
listen to the last record that I made, because you know,
you never really finish a project. He's just sort of
get it in the barrel, so to speak. So I
always make mental notes of things that I wanted to
do better, things I wanted to improve, sounds that I

(55:56):
wanted to improve, certainly singing that I wanted to improve.
So I'll go back and listen. I go out, I
remember I wanted to do something different here, and I
didn't get the chance to do it. So I'll remember
that the next time I go to the studio record.
Do you when you say you listen to something, you're like, oh,
because I'll we all do that, right. If I look
at old or listen to old shows or old I'm
was like, oh, man, I don't like how I did
that there. But when you hear you and you say

(56:17):
you cringe, is it because you don't feel like you
sang as well? Or was it because maybe it's produced weird. No,
would not produce weird. Probably more more of my singing. Yeah,
just something that I didn't phrase quite the way I
thought i'd phrased it. I'd go back, like if I'm
singing something now, like when we're in a before a show,
when we're in a dressing room, we'll sit down and
play guitars and sing old songs and stuff, and I'll

(56:38):
think that I'm singing it the way I remembered singing it.
Then if I go back and listen to it, I'll
realize that I'm singing it completely different. Do you think
you're a better singer now? I think? I hope so well,
I don't know. I hope so you know different, I
guess is a better way to put it. I think, Um,
probably just my voice. Hopefully my voice is matured a

(56:58):
little bit, a little bit that over the years. Um,
I go back and listen down. Just think how much
of a kid I sound it. Okay, that's fair, I
would say, when because you've been so generous performing here
many many times, and when you sing you still sound pure,
meaning you don't sound like you're howld of youty eighty

(57:20):
eight whatever you do forty eight. You don't sound there,
You don't sound like your voice has gotten older where
other artists come in there like I don't have it,
so I gotta like take and change the key. So
it's almost like your voice has gotten better. I think
you're a better singer. You're just got a singer as
anybody that comes in here, just about and so like,
do you think you've just gotten better by doing it

(57:42):
or stronger by doing it? And why is this thing
not falling off? Why? Why is your voice still good?
It's all the all the curls, all the rope, all
the speed rope. Maybe it's the workouts. Yeah, I don't know.
I think it's just I just love it so much.
I mean it's in it's therapy in a lot of ways.
You know that. That's my therapy is when I get
on the studio and sing these songs. You still like singing.
I still like singing. I still you know. There's nothing

(58:04):
that beats a live audience and being on stage in
front of people, in performing that's especially or a great
night when everything's whenever. That's one of my favorite lines.
And this song is on nights like this, I catch
a thunderbolt. That's what happens sometimes on stage. It's just
you know, not all nights are like that, but the
nights when everything's magic, or the nights that you live for,
I mean, that's what keeps you going to the next night.

(58:26):
That's like that, what makes a night magic on stage
because to us, you may have a terrible show or
a great show, but we don't know the difference. If
we're watching for the most part, because we're like, man,
this is awesome. We're hearing all the big new songs,
all the great songs from you know, nineties, two thousand
and two thousand and tens. We're hearing all the hits,
and we're just like, that was an amazing show. But
you may come off and go, god, damn, man, that
was not a good show. Like what's the difference in

(58:47):
a good show or a thunderbolt? Like you said, you know,
most of the time, it's how your ears sound. I mean,
when your ears are sounding great, that's when everything's great.
When you're having to if your ears don't sound really
well and you're having to push really hard where your
vocal to get any tone, to get any feeling, or
get any soul out of it, those are the nights
you feel like you're struggling, you know. So it's like
the mix and sometimes it's just different, and sometimes it's

(59:09):
just different. You can have the same setup, the same
everything in every room's different, and but some nights you
just have this perfect sound and the bands on target.
You know you're on target, the audience is there with
you the whole time, and it's pretty awesome. But then
you know you have nights it's like, you know, I
can remember one of my best basketball games. I had
the flu and thought I sucked the whole game and
went back and had scored a lot of points. But

(59:30):
sometimes you hyper focus because things aren't going right and
you have a better show than you think you had.
Explain to our listeners. Whenever you pull out your ear
like you sling it out, you're not wearing getting You're
not actually mad at that piece of equipment. What are
you doing well? Sometimes you're just not hearing well and
you're thinking maybe if you get some ambient noise in
the room, you can hear a little bit better. And
there are times that maybe you can't hear the crowd
because minor steel me off, Like if we're doing you

(59:52):
really don't hear the crowd. That might not that much,
but we have we have crowd mike, so we can
crank those up a little bit more. We want a
little bit more amiate. But sometimes you just take it
out because you just feel good. Everything sounds good and
you just want to take an ear out because it
sounds good on stage as well, and you do want
to hear the audience a little more. Back to your
high school basketball career, most point you ever scoring a game?
Fifty two? No way, no way? Yeah? Are you kidding?

(01:00:15):
It was a freak night? How did you score? I mean,
I know how fifty two comes, I know how you
add numbers and get fifty two, but like, were you
playing a tea? Well? First of all, where did you
play with your guard? I was a guard? Okay, that
was a guard. Were you a shooting guard? I wasn't
a great outside shot and we didn't have three points
back then either? So yeah, why why that night? Was
the game plant built around you taking advantage of somebody else?

(01:00:37):
Fifty two is an amazing thing. No, I'm just one
of those nights that you were just on everything was falling?
Was the rim? Did it look like that sonic? Massive
sonic coup where I just look gigantic if you couldn't miss. Yeah,
they snuck a woman's basketball in there. For me, No,
it was a you know, just every now and then
you have those nights. What'd you average sing my senior year?
Twenty seven? Wow? Do you talk about that often? No? Gosh,

(01:01:02):
that was a long time ago. I couldn't. I couldn't
hit a bucket on a prayer. Let'll tell you who
you are, your Pistol Pete. I'm gonna tell you why
imagine you score? You average twenty seven a night with
no three point line. Pistol Pete average forty four? Lsu
was no three point line? Yeah, he was. He was incredible.
You know, it's funny funny that you mentioned Pistol Pete.
There was a while back that they were going to
do a movie about Pistol Pete and I was gonna

(01:01:23):
play him. No, no, but that was a long time ago.
That would hit it. But he was like six five
something like that, and I'm I'm like barely six foot
on a good day, so we'd had to put a
lot of short people around. It's every time a movie
that's every every minsion impossible, that's what that is? You
average over twenty five points a game in high school?
Were you the athlete in high school? Were you the singer?

(01:01:45):
I was. I was an athlete. That was my whole purpose.
Was I was a good student too, So I don't
want to push that to the side, but uh, yeah,
I was an athlete and whatever sport was in season
was my favorite. For all children out there, I'm being
a good students the way to go. He got to
be good to get that. Yeah, So did you play
the other baseball? Baseball and football? So you played football too?
I did what position of football? Wide receiver and defensive back?

(01:02:05):
And so you played both ways? Big school? Small school?
Small school? Okay? Because I played both ways because only
had forty people on the team. Yeah, we didn't have
very many people on the team. And when our basketball
team we were like a B school, but we were
playing in quiet A tournaments. We were playing a lot
of big schools. When when we were in high school?
Do you catch me touchdowns? I caught a few touchdowns.
What about baseball wise? How good were you then? I
was a decent baseball player, played shortstop. Yeah, canids for

(01:02:27):
an arm not much of a cannon for an arm,
my elbows pretty much shot range, Yeah, well you range.
Nothing got by me, but my first baseman saved me
a lot on my throws. Adding average of senior year.
I don't know my baton average if it was up
there pretty high. You gotta be kidding me about music.
I forgot about a new song. I'm ready just go
deep into Timergrawls high school. I I'll tell you what

(01:02:49):
I knew, the pictures that I couldn't hit, so that
I learned a bunt, good, take a shot. Standing room
ally is a new song. We're gonna play this now,
and so why it stood out to you the first
time you heard the song, or maybe it wasn't the
first time where you're like, okay, this is one that
is me. It is me first time, first time. I mean,
I'm pretty good about first time knowing whether I'm gonna

(01:03:11):
like a song or not. Usually the first verse I'll
know I'm going to record a song. This one is
just you know. Look, I've been lucky in my career
to have some songs that I'm really proud of and
that have a lot to say, and this is one
of those songs. Lyrically, there's not a wasted line anywhere
in this song. It's just such a impecleb written song.

(01:03:31):
And then the melody I loved. So when you get
in the studio and record, you're scared to death that
you're gonna go ahead and screw up a song. You know,
Humbling Kind, for instance, I had for a year before
I recorded it, because when you hear Laurie McKennis thing
with just an acoustic guitar, it just doesn't get much
better than that, And so you're scared to death to
go in and just mess up a great song. So
this song, Standing Room Only, I wanted to go in

(01:03:52):
and had an idea what I wanted the record to
sound like, how I wanted it to come off, and
every step along the way, the song just just kept
raising its head saying this is the one, this is
the one, this is the one. And when we mixed it,
it just sort of jumped off the board. And it's
rare to find a song that has this much lyrical content,
has this much meaning, it says so much, but still
have this sort of high energy to it, And you know,

(01:04:14):
it's rare to find that combination of not quite a ballad,
not quite an up tempo, but still deep lyrically and
still moves. Get personal for a second, real personal, yeah,
super personal. Yeah. Would eat for breakfast this morning? Uh,
some cinnamon toast and a couple of coffee, but real cinamon,
like with the real cinnamon. Yeah, but it's the kind
it's pre made, that's got the swirl in it the cinnamon.

(01:04:34):
So but it's like I was thinking, like some kind
of organic cinnamon flavored tofus crumbled on it. I mean,
I try to eat healthy, but I have plenty of
cheat days. I'm doing that whole thirty right now. Have
you ever done that? Don't? Don't you look great? No
need for you to do. It's just hard to put
yourself through it. Yeah, it's just hard. And I've digestive
issues and it's a whole thing. But if you're having

(01:04:55):
a cheat on, you know, this Friday morning, can you
do breakfast like that every morning? You just sent him
intos crunch? Would you ever cocoa puffs? Okay, so similar, Yeah,
like coco pup, Yeah, but that's usually late at night,
that's when it comes. Yeah, it's usually in the mornings.
Is usually a protein drink or something before work out,
regular milk cole milk. I like whole milk still, not almond,

(01:05:17):
none of that. I mean, I'll drink it if it's
in the fridge, but I like coal milk. Are you
somebody who all poor milk kin of glass and drink it.
I'll drink it right a jug. It's just me in
faith in the house now. So no, I don't care
about the judge is drinking milk like that. That's weird.
It's always cold and milk getting weird. Milk wow, wow,

(01:05:41):
Hey Eddie, what was your question for Tim? Yeah? So Tim,
you've I figure you've been everywhere, like all over the world.
But what is one place that you've never been and
you want to go? Oh? Well, um, there's a couple
of places where a couple of places you can't go
to now. But I've always wanted to see Saint Petersburg
just because it's supposed to be so beautiful. But there's
no going to say, no chance, chance right now, be

(01:06:03):
on your phone. No, no, I know we can't take
anything if we go over there. But that's been Russia.
I've never been to Russia. Um, and I'd love to
see Israel and Petra I would you know'd be cool.
I'd love to see all that stuff. I've been to China.
I've never been to China, to Japan, but not to China.
A different places. Yeah, that's what I'm hear. Oh boy,
And I don't think you want to go there right

(01:06:24):
now either. I'm good. I'm staying. He stayed in the
good old US. I'm good. I feel good. Um So,
another thing I had here, I saw a little stat
here that said that you are, since the nineties, are
the most played artist ever on radio. Did you know that? No?
I didn't, Gosh of all, Wow, I didn't even make
that up. Okay, sometimes I'll do that. I heard this
fact that's they're the most and it's and I talk

(01:06:45):
about this because I'll be broad. It just shows how
long I've been around. That's well, not just been around,
but stayed consistent, consistently, highly efficient and just producing hit
after hit. And I'll go on some of these shows
sometimes and because I've worked all formats of music, right,
and they'll go like, hey, talk like who is someone
in your history of working in music or and it's

(01:07:06):
always you because you've been able to perform at a
high level for a long time. And I feel like
you don't get lumped in with like nineties country artists
because you never went away, because you didn't have to
go away, because you just kept smashing. Oh thank you.
I you know, I'm I've been knock on wood. I've
been none of that's wood. By the way, that's like,
that's like cushion. Just ask my wife, she'll tell you

(01:07:28):
pretty wouldn't. Um. But yeah, I just feel fortunate, you know,
I get you know, great songwriters send me great songs. Um.
I get to work with Byron Gallimore in the studio,
who's one of the best in the world, and we've
worked together since the beginning of my career. Um, you know,
it's I feel very fortunate. I feel very fortunate to
have the opportunity to record great songs and to still

(01:07:50):
get the chance for people to hear them. You're also
big actor, obviously, But Amy's going through the process now
where ship little roll in the Hbosome you she did
pretty good and so now she's like starting to audition
for stuff. What is your advice to her? By that,
I mean, auditioning is tough. Gosh, it's it's uh, it's
the hardest thing in the world. The things that I

(01:08:11):
think that I've done the best at or the things
I didn't have to auditions for. But the best advice
I ever got as an actor came from Billy Bob Thornton.
We were doing Friday Night Lights and I was scared
to death because that was my first big movie, and
I asked him for any advice you give me, and
he says, if you think you're if you think you're
not doing enough, you're probably still doing too much. Is

(01:08:31):
it also work? Because even there are mics everywhere, you
don't really have to project. You're just like trying to
talk as a human. But also there are camera so
it feels like your heart rates up and as soon
as the camera starts rolling in every your body defies
you a little bit, but but you do. That's one
of the things I had to learn too as an actors,
not to not to try to talk to the camera
that's the way over there, and realizing they can hear you.
They have headphones on. You got a microphones? Yeah, I

(01:08:54):
didn't know if like pre filming like you had to
like do you do breathing exercises? Do you have anything
you work through to just call? No? I mean I'm
pretty calm as long as I know, no my words,
but I have to say, when you're doing a scene
with Sam Elliott and you have to stare him down
and sort of have a confrontation with him, that gets

(01:09:14):
a little nerve acting because he can stare you down
pretty good? Do you a wait from for like an
affirmation from like one of those hero type guys when
you're done to hopefully or like I would be like, man,
do you even like me? Am? I doing a good job? Absolutely?
Every time? It's like do you hate? Like when you
don't get anything back and they just walk off, You're like,
did I suck? I just could I just ruin that

(01:09:34):
scene for him? How you feeling about LSU football next season?
Pretty good? Pretty good? I mean I'm excited about my
nephew just started at LSU as a freshman at LSU
and he just got initiated into my fraternity. He's a
Pike now, so so I'm pretty excited about LSU because
he's there. I'm excited anyway about LSU, but I'm excited
because he's there and hopefully get to go to some
games with him nextuere just going back somebody we talked

(01:09:54):
about a minute ago, and it includes acting. When they say, hey,
we're thinking about doing the Pistol Peat movie, which amy
Pistol Peat familiar, let me give you a quick little rundown. Well,
I saw you did an instagram. I did a whole
thing about him. I'm like a massive, massive Pistol beee fan.
Like he was Showtime before showtime, Like he was doing
things with the ball ball handle people to do for
twenty years. Yeah, like was so far ahead of it.
And you know, then he played in the NBA actually

(01:10:16):
average over twenty four points in the NBA. People don't
give him credit. They're like, oh, he was a but
he average over twenty He was like you in high
school in the NBA. Yeah, he knows three point line.
Till his final year it was still average. That still
did it. And he would throw up shots from everywhere
from may them deep yeah, deep shots. He was. He
was doing what uh Stephen Curry's doing now, shooting from
way out there. So when they say we're thinking about
doing this movie and you're like, yeah, i'd be awesome,

(01:10:37):
is it disappointing when they go, never mind, we're not
doing it. Um, Yeah, I mean I was looking forward
to that. We started practicing like ball handling. Yeah, I
tried to try to practice wall ball hand a little bit,
but that was a long time ago. I'm too old
for it now. I couldn't. I couldn't. I couldn't get
down the court. Once. I was at a razorback game
and they send a guy to come get me in
a golf cart and they're like, hey, we'll come get
you because I was gonna do some stuff on the
field before the game. And I like, ga, young coach

(01:11:01):
picks me up, drives me in. I'm like, hey, man,
how's going. I'd met him before. We drive up and
he lets me in and he tells me his name.
I'm cool, cool, he said, I'll pick you up on
the way out. I get back in on the way
out and he's talking about his mom and she was
at the game and turned his name is Sja and
so I was like, huh yeah, J two And so
he's like one of my dear friends now and he's

(01:11:22):
like running UCF and he had a football operations. But
that's the real life son of from the blind Side. Yes,
and so I saw him post a picture of you two.
It's like I'm here with my my fake dad, you know,
like a show. Yeah, he came to a show in Florida. Yeah. Yeah.
And so the blind Side the real young boy. It's
like my friend, but there's obviously an actor boy. But

(01:11:44):
did you get to know the family that well a
little bit? Yeah, it was Sean and Leanne. Yeah, I
got to know pretty well. They were on the set
quite a bit. And um, Lane's got a big personality.
She does Sandra Bullet nailed her. Yeah, I mean she
actually even underplayed her a bit. Do you look back
early acting like you do old music and go oh oh,
I don't watch it. No here ye, yeah, I don't

(01:12:05):
watch it. I don't watch you either. So I'm getting
for Christmas this movie I've never seen. Oh wow, that's
such a good movie. I've never seen it. You get
a version with your scenes just cut out, like you asked.
That's what that's what I need. I remember, why don't you?
Why why not? Once? Gosh? Because all I see is
the mistakes. Um. But I did see the trailer when

(01:12:26):
it first came out. I took my kids were a
little and we went to see another Christmas movie and
then I didn't know the trailer was going to show
and then the trailer came up and the first thing
that popped on the screen was my big old pie face.
And my daughter looked at me and says, she's tad.
He doesn't lose some weight, you like Gee's daughter, and
you need to find an allowance because that's all dried
up now. Timocross here has got a brand new song

(01:12:49):
called Standing rom Only. What do you What is your
theory on setlist? Like, do you start with something new
because they're ready for anything, or do you go with
the hit first. I try to go with the banger
first to just set everybody off. Yeah, there's like a
I've seen you a few times and it's like a
big build up, and then you go into let me
go to that's a I don't know what is it?

(01:13:10):
We will the first one over the last year we've
been doing how bad do You Want It? That's not
the one I remember? Yeah right there, that's That's always
one of my favorite stove and with it felt like
I need to smoke a cigarette. When you were done
with that song, I don't even smoke, and I was like, dang,
I just went through it right there. But a set
list is the hardest thing to put together. I mean,
it's a it's it's it's a it's no easy task

(01:13:31):
to sort of create a scene, not a theme, but
sort of a roller coaster ride. You know, you got
to bang a little bit and then you gotta cruise
a little bit and then bang a little bit, smoke
a cigarette, banged first, Lunchbox, what is your crossword? So
Lunchbox got in trouble on the show because he doesn't pay,
he doesn't know how to look. He's uncomfortable, so he

(01:13:52):
doesn't look at art. That's while we're doing interviews. He
doesn't know what to do with his hands, so he
just does a crossword puzzle every single time. Yeah, I'm
not sure why you're here, but thanks for I'm on
fifty five down and it's a bit of land surrounded
by sea and it's a four letter word and I
can't figure it out. Land a spit of land spite okay,

(01:14:13):
So what's that? An island? It's too many A bit
of land surrounded by any other letters? Could that be
an aisle? Like an ill? It could be an isle? Okay, Ile,
how do you spell KEYL A Y? No? Four four
letter four letters? Aisle? Why are they always so hard
one likes that's it is? They just shortened island, Like

(01:14:39):
what is that? Like? Why don't they just call it
an island? Maybe because because it wouldn't be four letters? Sure,
it's a great call. The next thing you get to
do is look up aisle. I know it's a bit
of land surrounded by sea. Why it's called that? Fewer letters, smaller?
Thanks Jim, you're going to go now? All right? That's
that's a kind of crossword. What are you doing USA today? Now?

(01:15:02):
He's mad the other one to charge him. Yeah. Yeah,
they give me one free one and then they want
my money for the rest of them. I'm like, no,
I've been doing these for free, and now you want
you get me with one. Then the next day it's
like you want to you gotta pay for it. That's
kind of like a streaming service. Yeah, a bunch of jerks.
All right, here you go. Uncomfortable questions from listeners before
we let him go here, these are questions listeners send us.

(01:15:22):
How much can timagraw bench press? Oh? I have no
idea you know what bench press at all? I do,
but I don't know how much. I don't do it.
I don't do a lot of heavyweight hurt myself. What
do you do though? If you're what's a heavy light weight?
You do a plate on each side? One thirty five
thirty five? Yeah, pretty weak all right? Anyway, Um, I'll
probably do like one seventy years. Yeah, I don't do

(01:15:43):
that much. What is good or what is considered high,
it's depending how much away, yeah, I mean relative right, Yeah,
I mean I'd be scared to throw too much weight.
I'm serious. I'd scared hurt tear or something I have,
have you, Yeah, because I'm an idiot. Well, I try
to match my seventy five my elbow, I've had elbow
surgeries and knee surgeries and broken. When winter comes, does

(01:16:03):
it hurt everything on me? Hurts so bad? Everything it hurts. Yeah.
And when a front's coming through everything, I mean you
can that's when you can tell all those football injuries
and all those basketball injuries and all those injuries flying
back at you. When when a front's coming through these fingers.
I broke play in high school fotball as soon it's
fronts even here yet, And I'm predicting the weather. I'm
like ned Permian and Arkansas Channel seven weather. It's like Okay,

(01:16:24):
I can tell it's about to get cold. My fingers
won't bend. That's that's just the way you should just
do the weather everything. Well, my fingers aren't even in
a green screen for that, all right? Question two of five?
What percentagees Tim McGraw tip at dinner? Probably around thirty? Okay?
Does Tim McGraw shave his chest occasionally? Has Tim mcgrawver
signed a body part that a fan got tattooed? Yes?

(01:16:45):
And then finally, did you sell an island? Yes? Nice,
I want to sell any Yeah, I just want to
have an island so I can sell it. I'm not
even to having one yet. Day do you still love
the water? I haven't been in the water in a while,
but I miss it. I missed being in the water
and spearfishing, and I mean that was something with the

(01:17:07):
Warm boys. They would come down with me and we'd
spearfish eight hours a day. I mean, it was, it was.
It was my passion for a while, so I got
to get back to it. I was talking to the
Warm brothers that were over my house and we were
talking about the song that you Urban and Taylor did
together Highway Don't Care, And they had said that you
really felt you could get Taylor. But so because of

(01:17:28):
that you waited like a year. Yeah why so why
I mean, great move because I worked out in the end,
But so you had a feeling if you just waited
that would have like you could get her on it. Yeah,
I mean, I just I just thought it was she
was a perfect person for that song. Um. And we
had never done anything together, so it was just a
matter of just finding the right timing for for both
of us to be able to do it. And he's
got a new song out and for Keith too. I

(01:17:50):
want to definitely wanted Keith on Her first song was
Tim mcgrawl. Hey, but she don't know him crap, Like
I know, didn't didn't get any residuals on that. His
new song is Standing Room Only. Um, so you're gonna
enjoy this song for a while. We're gonna watch it
fly up to chart and be another monster hit most likely.
So I mean, we had a whole new season of

(01:18:12):
mcgrawl music. Yeah, I'm gosh finishing up the album. Now,
you know all the final mixes and how many songs
will you cut fully? And then when you cut them
down or were you only cut the ones you're gonna
use I cut around thirty probably, and and I hate that.
That's hard too, because you know, I don't take anything
in unless I liked it, So to call them down

(01:18:32):
to the ones that don't make their records pretty always
leave stuff on the floor that that I love. But
what do you do with those songs that are fully
finished that you don't use? Will you put them in?
Then after you die we release them and keep making
two pac money or way hopefully hopefully my kids will
be able to make some money. Yeah, we're talking about
doesn't cut them first, all right, p McGraw the album
and then we put out all those songs. So you're
gonna be playing the final four fan fast in Houston

(01:18:53):
with speaking of Keith Urban. Keith Urban a little big down.
So since ours all be in the final four, I'll
probably be there. Can't get free tickets? Yeah, come on,
all right, cool, we'll take you all right. Tim McGraw
dot com has got a bunch of festivals upcoming shows,
but mostly today it's about new music. Standing Room Only
is a new song, and there he is our friend
and yours Tim mcgrawl. Thanks, it's the best bits of

(01:19:14):
the week. With Morgan number two and of course in
this number one spot. The most crazy, chaotic, controversial, maybe
bit of our week was the IQ test and the result.
So there were six of us show members that decided
to take this. Myself, Scuba, Ray, Lunchbox, Eddie, and Abby
all took this test. And we're gonna see who's the

(01:19:36):
smartest on the show. Basically who's the champion and who's
the champion. That was the last place because Bobby didn't
want to say anybody was dumb or not smart. We
just champion and champion, and we have those results. And
I'm not proud of what happened and this IQ test results. Okay,
I'm just gonna say that myself. But I was never
a test taker and I still took the test, so
I just wanted to seek for myself. But I'm not proud.

(01:19:58):
It's fine, I'm fine, everything's fine. Number one the winner
the old IQ test. So six of you took the test. Yeah,
the winner makes one hundred dollars. Yeah, and it's crownd
smartest on the show. Yeah, No, you're not smartest on
the show because I didn't take the test, and either
to Amy, neither was scared. Neither than Mike because he
had to run it. Um, you're crown champion. Excuse me,

(01:20:19):
they're crowns the champion. Yeah, they're the champion of the losers,
the champion. Okay, I mean, what's more important being the
champion of not being the champion? I don't not being
the champion. I think probably I would think that'd be
more valuable. Now, there are a couple things I want
to say about this test. So first of all, after
the show yesterday, everybody that was taking it, all six
of you stayed and you're administered a test on paper

(01:20:41):
with a pin. Mike watched over you as a proctor.
So we're gonna go through the order. And here's the problem.
There's a little problem. Just so you guys know, this
was an IQ test for fourth graders. We thought it
was just a general IQ test for fourth It still counts,
there's still a rank ranking. All right, here we go.

(01:21:01):
Are you ready for the order? I'm gonna tell you
who's gonna hold on? Hey, just relaxt point second take
company breaths. Sorry, I'm so hyped. We decided to do
an IQ testament members of the show, and not only
were you given the points for right or wrong. But
also if you turned it in earlier, that was above
his points for early. Now, if you did terrible and

(01:21:22):
you did earlier, not gonna help you that much. Let
them go. But it's not a time to where there
was an ending to it. But there was no time limit.
You could have done it for ten hours. But if
you if you finish earlier, you are rewarded as well.
Were you the last one to finish? No, but whatever.
No one told me I could turn it in earlier

(01:21:43):
to get better points. But you turn it in when
you finish, right, No double to check my work. That's great,
but that's something you should do, right, that's not really
good better bonus points for being earlier. It's not bonus,
that's part of the scoring. So this testament for fourth
and fifth graders. We do have the order lunchbox. I
like to hear who you think finishes first lunch box? Okay,
I'd like to hear who you think finish the last?
Morgan Okay, I'm just telling you, what do you think

(01:22:05):
finish a second scuba? All right, that's all we need.
Let's go. Oh my gosh, I'm so nervous. There's six people.
Let's go to fourth place. I don't know who it is.
We have an envelope with a number four on it.
I have not seen the result. Let's go that's not
me at number four, finishing, not winning the money, but

(01:22:27):
also not last. The person is fourth place, Raymundo. I
will gladly take that fifth. Okay, fourth place, Raymundo. Anything
you want to say? Um, yeah, it probably separates me
by one or two questions. Not worried about it. All right,
there you go. Good. Let's pull another monet of the

(01:22:51):
box here six champion champion, that's the number three. Okay,
number three will be three eighty top fifty percent, one
spot ahead of Raymundo. The IQ test, it'll be Eddie.
That could be me, No, it is you at number three,

(01:23:12):
so nervous, arazy day producer ready Oh dang dang, dang dang?
Whoa so above average? Yeah, slightly above guys it it's
obvious now I'm the tail. It's already ramus lets so

(01:23:35):
we have well, we eliminated Scooba. He's second. Eddie at three,
Raybondo at four. Let's do five. Okay, that will be alway.
Stop guessing. All of it's gonna be confusing, all right,
let's do five. This is next to last that at
come on opening the envelope. That's not you. You're the champion.

(01:23:58):
I guarantee I ain't one at number five. He's laughing
five out at number five, not the champion, but almost
at number five Morgan, Oh yeah, Morgan will he's the champion.

(01:24:21):
Happy the chumpion, you're wrong's wrong? Is the champion? We
have three left? We have we have three left. Number
one the champion. We have number six the champion, and
for some reason number one camp filled their duties. Number
two okay, Oh, I forgot about it. I thought there's
only two left. Okay, and he's the IQ exactly. If

(01:24:43):
you're the champion, all right? Whatever? Hey, what plays? Are you? So? Three?
I'm better than you. I'm on the podium though. That's okay,
still lost to me. We're gonna play a song and
come back, so we're gonna be champion first. I can
send back room blacks that ain't me. It's goold be
you though, no I miss free question. The only person

(01:25:05):
that knows the result is Mike d And I showed
you guys what he sent me last night. It was
all blacked out, like it's who it was. I feel
like we're the cmas and they have that legal like
the attorneys who won't anybody to see the results. Okay,
number six, this is the champion. The lowest score on
the IQ test, k the dumbest person. Well, I'm not
gonna say that, but I'm person edie. You might as

(01:25:26):
well get a get the camera on the classroom because
I want to see the reactuly win their names announced,
not gonna happen. The chumpion at number six? Are you
nervous happy? Yes? I don't be nervous. Are you more
nervous that you might be the champion or that you
might win? Oh? Both? I don't know it's gonna go yeah,
okay number six the chumpion Scooba. How do you feel

(01:25:49):
a lot of people would think you're the winner here? Yeah,
that's what puts a lot of pressure on me because
I don't want that. I don't want to be lasted.
I don't I don't want to let you guys down.
I guess Okay, you feel like you're letting him down
if you're like, if we cut that, everyone put my
name in the hat as the winner. Yeah, lunch box,
any chance at your last No, chance, I missed three questions.
The champion, Amy, I got it. I got it on

(01:26:11):
lunch bucks. Oh my god, it's not man, come on,
it's Happy Dum, it's you. Oh no, in the last place,
it's the champion scuba team. You guys. Hey. But to

(01:26:35):
be fair, I was the only one that had to
walk away because an insurance adjuster was here yesterday, leave
the middle of the I'd leave middle of the test
to go deal with an insurance guy for like fifteen minutes.
And so my cost, that's absolutely something. Oh no, it's not.
He got dead last. It's not like he got seconds.
So he missed it by a couple of question He
got obliterated. Guys, all these idiots picked him as the winner.
That shows how dumb they are for Amy, doesn't he

(01:26:57):
got pulled away? I think I do think that's but
you're the champion. I was here and witnessed that he
did have a wow. There were also complaints that during
the test, lunchbox is like asking people for help. What
does this word mean? Like? You can't do that. You'd
be eliminated, You'd be kicked out stopping. Everybody was making comments.
Ray he was making comments Eddie's making comments. Don't you

(01:27:19):
ask for help? No, Lunchbox to ask for help? Everybody? Yeah, yeah,
he was like, how should say this? It was a joke.
He just kept yelling. Nobody can concentrate. He just kept
wanting to talk the whole time. You know what, when
you're a genius, you block all that out. All right,
two left, we have one and two. It's you know
who the winner is, Lunchbox an Abbey crazy. This is crazy.
If it's legit scoring, I wont well, it's legit scoring.

(01:27:41):
That's what I'm saying. You know, how many do you
feel like? You missed? Ten? No? Five? Missed ten five five? Well,
you finished second, so you did well. But there are
thirty questions, not just claiming he only missed. That is
absolutely not true. And we didn't know what any question
even meant. There's no way he didn't. Lunch un missed
more than three mic okay, he did, okay, just making

(01:28:02):
sure out. Okay, then I missed more than a lot
more than you said, more than three. What I thought
I'm gonna know about that? I Q question you gonna
do second place? The first place? Well, first place, give
me the champion envelope. Let's go plow my name out.
Let's go get my song ready. Oh my gosh, who
finished first out of them? Like? Who turned it in first? Oh?
That would be me. I was the first of the day.

(01:28:22):
Oh that's a great, Mike. Do you have the scores? Okay,
well did it after? Okay, let's just crown the champion
quick stolin. Let's go in first place. And if we
were gonna make this a bit, like I said, we
would not make it a bit. We'd be legit. We'd
to put you at six to be hilarious. Yeah, but
we would, but we didn't do that. And you better
get ready. I'm thinking every teacher, so you're gonna have
to see you a while. Every teacher that you had

(01:28:43):
is from elementary. First place. I can't even see who
it is yet, know he will first place. Yeah, just
look up, don't even don't even look. Just throw it
up there. Okay, I'm not even look I'm just gonna
flip it on you guys. Just flip it on, and
you guys just react. Come on, in the first place,

(01:29:11):
you underestimated me. Let's the genius. A second, I make
sure Lunchbox's name is in here. I don't believe it. Second,
Lunchbox is a good score. Lunchbox not bad, dude. I'm
actually shocked that he got sucking down the questions or time. Um.

(01:29:31):
So if you're fourth graders, huh, which we're not. Um,
Abby would have a one fifteen as a fourth grade.
You have a one fifteen score nches, that would make
you high average. Wow, Abby, um lunchbox right below her
one ten. I'm not buying as a fourth grade. Eddie
one oh five, right, Mundo, one oh five. You guys

(01:29:52):
were very close. All of you guys were very close.
Eddie was the first to finish and got plus nine
points and you still didn't win. My good Okay, thank
you all. Congratulations Abby, who thanks one hundred dollars? Oh yeah,
pay dang it. Yeah. It's the Best Bits of the
Week with Morgan. Number two. Thank y'all so much for

(01:30:16):
hanging out with me this weekend on the Best Bits.
It's always fun to have y'all. And be sure, I know,
as I keep saying repetitively, Morgan, please stop saying it.
Check out The Best Bits Part one. I was with
Mike d this weekend and we shared our New Year's
resolutions and how those are going, and basically Mike revealed
they haven't been going great for him, but he did
change things up and we talked about how the world

(01:30:37):
is a scam. Everything pretty much is. It's fun stuff,
whether you can laugh or relate to it. I hope
all of the things happen, and be sure to hit
me up on social media outweve Girl Morgan with your thoughts, opinions,
share things from stuff you listen to. If you want
to just have somebody to vet too, you can also
reach out to me there. I love hanging out with
y'all there, So have a fabulous weekend, guys. I love you. Bye,

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