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Speaker 1 (00:01):
It's the Best Bits of the Week with Morgan Number two.
What's up, y'all, Welcome to the Best Bits podcast. I'm Morgan.
In case you haven't heard this podcast before, this is
your first time tuning in. This is the Best Bits,
just the Bits. This is part two. Part one is
always when I go and talk with another show remember

(00:21):
and we share some stuff on our lives, talk about
random things and give you guys some behind the scenes
on the show. This weekend, I had Mike d on
and we talked about movies. I love geeking out with
movies over him and we always have some opposing opinions.
So it's a good time to make sure to go
listen to part one with Mike. But we're just gonna
get right into these bits right here for you guys
who are trying to catch up on the show or

(00:43):
see anything you missed from this week. So number seven,
we've got Chris Janson who stopped by the show. He
performed four different songs, two of his massive hits, two
of his new songs off his new album All In,
and of course the beef with him and Lunchbox. It's
officially squash, but you don't want to hear how when why? Everything?

(01:04):
Of how that actually happened? Number seven on The Bobby
Bones Show. Now, Chris Jampson, what's up, buddy? How are
you hey? Brother? I'm doing great. Thank you for having
a song. We appreciate it. It is good to see you.
I mean I watch some of your clips. I mean,
I'll follow you on Instagram. So when you do these
live shows and you're doing a live show and like
a leather jacket and you're bouncing around, I'm like that

(01:26):
jackets about to come off because this is guy's sweats.
He's got a lot of energy. But you do, you
will go up and you will pound for pound, do
more exercise, do more running around than anybody I've ever
seen in country music. It is wild to watch you
do a live show, and it's fun to watch all
the comments from people who see you for the first time.
Thank you and they're like, wow, I got so good.
So before you're going out, like, is there like a stretch?

(01:46):
There's something like stretching routine you do. It's so physical,
there's not typically historically, However, it's funny you should ask
because the other night we were on tour and we
were in Missouri, right about the Arkansas line as a
matter of fact. And I got on stage and I
was I did this high kick out of out of
the middle of nowhere, and I really it was about

(02:06):
third song in, and I'd be honest with you, I
really had wish I had stretched. Um, well, you're getting
older too, you know, correct, We're I'll get a little
bit older, right. You forget, you know, you forget these
things with like as the road takes it's toll on you.
And then you you get up there and your high kick.
I'm like, oh my god, here's the good news. I
sort of did pull a muscle in my leg, but
more than that, I ripped the whole bottom of my
pants out and so I was literally just I was

(02:28):
up there doing my deal and I went, oh, crap, crap,
And I wasn't wearing underwear, and I had to get
some I know, you were wearing jeans with no underwear. Yeah, well,
Kelly makes me wear on stage. Well they're tight, yes,
but I would think that would not be a good rub,
you know as well. It just was that way that night. So, um,

(02:49):
I had to get some gaff tape from from my
guy over on side of the stage. Jason, and then
I was He was like, here, I'll get it, and
I was like, no, you definitely won't get it. So
I had to. I had to tape myself up, but
it worked okay, So I just played the rest of the
the night looking like I had. Um, I just had
a big loop of tape on my leg. It's funny
that you tore your pants. You weren't wearing underwear and

(03:11):
you didn't have a change of pants, Like, don't couldn't
someone run to your bus and grab some shorts or
pants or something. Well, it's there. It was the cruise
bus and I didn't have any of my clothes on it,
and so no, I didn't. I had a pair, but
they of course weren't at the venue. It's like when
you when you need a pair, they're not there. Um,
couldn't your drummer give you his pants? He's behind a
drum kit technically he yeah, listen. I mean I would

(03:33):
have pulled the blink Win eighty two. But you know,
it's like in country music, you just you know, it
just didn't. I don't think many people would have related
with that one. Well, you guys need to see Chris live.
It's such a great live show and we have a full,
full deal here. The stage is covered with instruments, and
I appreciate you guys. Bring in the whole crew here.
So Steve right, that's your name, So Steve as somebody
plays a fiddle or violin, depending who you talk to,

(03:53):
in the style you play. I feel like and do
you feel like? Everybody has to know the first part?
And if so of I went down to Georgia, come
on and your basis your name is Josh, now, Josh,

(04:16):
I do you know? I'm all the famous parts of
all the internets. I don't worry. Chris has got a
good band. I'm ready. I'm gonna do some fun stuff.
And Chris, if you don't mind, would you mind taking
us away with a wolf song? Lying rich? But I
damn you wanna be? You're working like a dog out day.

(04:42):
Ain't a working for me? Will? I wish I had
a rich chunckle that with kids, a bucking I was
sitting on a pile like Warren Buffer. I know everybody
says money can't buy having food. You can buy me
a boat, he can buy me a truck. You can

(05:06):
buy me And yet he wanted eyes down with silver bullets.
When what they say, money can't buy everything, maybe so,
but you can buy me a boat. Let's go, let's go.

(06:07):
Come on, Okay, now we're loose, everybody loose, loose, Amy
feeling good? All right, now, let's go to present day.
You just put out this album all in Yes, people
can get it stream it right now. You know some
of the things that stood out to me on this album. One,
you gave your people a lot of music. And you
know where I learned that when you have a little
image and all the songs kept going these it never stopped.

(06:31):
And it's great because you gave them like sixteen in
the sixteen songs. Sixteen songs, that's a lot of music.
And I imagine you cut that down from even more
than that about thirty five. Yes, what do you do
with the other songs? Get pitched them to other people,
hope other artists will cut them. Um, and some of
them just go away and they don't ever really get
hurt again. They just get shoved away. Anything's like a
wayte to me, Eddie and I'll cut them right. We'll

(06:52):
do it right. Yeah, we'll record them. That would be
greatly honored. Honestly, we're kidding, You're too serious. Serious. Chris
Jansen is here, has got the record all In. I
did see there was a song on it two that
you in Church wrote together unared Church. Yeah, how did
that write come together? I was so. I was in
the Elk Hunting Woods with my youngest son, Jesse, and

(07:12):
we were listening to the Elk Bugle. About five forty
five in the morning. I got a random text message
and I would have never checked my phone other than
thinking it was Kelly or are the other kids? And
I picked it up. It was Church and he had
a little voice memo and a little bit of a
snippet of a of a song. He said, what do
you think about this? And it was just a half
done thing and I loved it. I said, I loved this. Um,

(07:34):
so I just threw it out there. We'd never written
together for I said, why don't we just? Would you
let me co write it with you and I'll finish it.
He said absolutely, I'm in So I think as a
matter of fact, I think he said all In no
pun intended, But um, that was before you even picked
the album title. But that that was kind of a
cadence along with this album and people kept saying, and
so I said, okay, great, So I finished it and
then um, we had our first co write together. It

(07:54):
was pretty amazing. And where do you go? Do you
go to like his house that is a full and
night sunglasses and well no, no, I guess he got
a whole ray band store. You walked through it said
we'd like to you just top of the gift shot first.
Um no, it's honestly, it was so Eric's so chill
and so easy going, and we have we have very

(08:14):
much alike, I think is why we get along so good.
We have a lot in common. And he just texted
me that and I said, could you send me a lyric?
He immediately, I mean this is early in the morning,
which was kind of crazy. He was traveling on the road.
So I get it, and he sent me up what
lyric he had and then we just literally I just
started typing back and forth, which is you know, during
the pandemic. It's how I wrote a lot of the

(08:36):
songs on this album him over FaceTime. I wrote him resume.
I wrote him over or email or the phone. Frankly,
because if you weren't with somebody, you had to get
it done somehow. So that's how we got it done.
This song is called Flag on the Wall on a
play a little clip of that here. This is from
Chris Janson's new album All In and Again. Here is
Flag on the Wall. All right, Chris Jansen is here.
He's got the full band. I would like to hear

(08:58):
something new. I don't know if you have any of
the news I prepared for us. Great, do you do? Absolutely? Okay,
Well let's hear something from the new record. What do
you have for thanks? I'll do I'll do the real
bass pro spelled r E E L bass pro. And
I just loved this song, and I said this morning,
my youngest son, Jesse's not here to sing it with me.
He's been getting up and singing it with me because

(09:18):
he thinks this is his theme song, which it kind
of is. So here we go. This would be the
first time I've ever played a lot live on the air.
The smell of an old two stroke on a twelve footboat,

(09:42):
early morning on the river, calm on a fresh cut feeling,
a whitetail running in mid November, a blaze on can't
playing up on the dash low, riding down an old
far room. Yeah, that's the real truck dub bucking b
ask broom, because there's a little slice of heaven where

(10:04):
I shot that eleven plowing buck with a double drop time,
and you ought to see you whipper plopper around the time.
Water comes Saturday sunrise. Everybody who knows me, dang sure
knows I'll be twenty foot high in a tall wide oak.
That's the real truck, doug bucking bassball, Dan, come on

(10:33):
Christ Chance and here live. And I think we need
to make a distinction here for our audience, who if
they turned on right in the middle, Um, will you
say that chorus to speak speak, to speak the words
please sure be glad too. There's a little slice of
heaven where I shot that eleven point buck with a
double drop time, and you ought to see a whopper
plopper on the top. Water comes Saturday as sunrise. Everybody

(10:55):
who knows me, dang sure knows I'll be twenty foot
high in a tall white oak. That's the real truck
duck buck and bass pro here. So my question is,
as he's jamming it, it might not sound like that
if you're just passively listening. All right, Chris Jansen is here,
We're gonna come back in one second. We're gonna do
a couple more songs. We're gonna do another hit, and

(11:17):
then you gotta get me something else new from the album. Okay, deal,
Chris Jansen's here and that's the real truck and no, no, no,
don't try it. Okay, all right, all right, back in
a second with Chris Jansen. Okay, Well, let's get to
what we knew we had to talk about. Is where
a lunchbox started a beef with you on the air
for the dumbest reason. We did not agree with him.
We felt he was being ridiculous. So just know that, Chris,

(11:39):
thank you. We thought he was out of his mind.
But he tried to RSPP for five people, including his
three young kids, to an industry event where there aren't
a lot of young kids running around. Zero right, zero good,
good answer, lunch What would you like to say about this? No?
It said all in, like it said that the name
of his album, right, but it said come be all
in with Chris Jansen, so that means everybody come all in.

(12:02):
So I said all right. It said it's gonna have
eats and small bites in drinks, and I was like, great,
take the family, listen to some music. It's right at
dinner time, five thirty pm to eight, And I was like,
that sounds good, But it's a work event and all
ends the name of the album. Not every Why Night
has opened the doors for anybody in town. Well, because
it's an exclusive thing for industry people in their families. Obviously,

(12:23):
when it says all in, not everybody got to invite.
It's sort of like a birthday party. You get invited.
You don't just let everybody in. Only the secret that
are invited. And I feel like Chris Jansen is a
family man. Yeah, and so hey, Chris. Has anyone ever
did plus four on any of the stuff, not just
the kids, but has anyone ever said I'd like to
come plus four? Well, I'm must say, first of all,

(12:44):
I had no idea that anything was going on until
I saw the potential beef and Kelly showed it to
me on Twitter. I don't look at rsv P list.
I've never done. I don't even know what that is, frankly,
and I've never reserved to one myself. I would assume
him not um that there were that There's probably never
been a thing like that, but I don't know he

(13:05):
is correct on many points. I am a family man.
I do have a loving heart. I will say this too.
Many people forget that he did me a great deal
of service back in twenty thirteen, when not a whole
lot of people cared. He made it a point to
come and be in a music video with me for
a single call better. I don't do you think though,
he did that for his own good, Chris. Let's be

(13:26):
honest though for a second. Do you think he did
it for you or for him both? Okay? But here's
the thing. That's okay because I can appreciate that. Here's
the thing. But wa, my question is gay. So, so
did your kids go to this thing? I only had
one child with Wait wait, wait, let him talk, hang on,
hang on, hang on, let me say my piece. Okay,

(13:46):
not the Johnny Depp trial. Okay, Um, so that's a
good one. So I'm um. Jesse was backstage, but he
was backstage, and um, I just want to say publicly
in front of the whole Bobby Bones Listening audience, the
Bibybones Show listening audience, that you know me in any time,

(14:06):
anytime you ever need anything, you know you can personally
reach out to me because I'm that kind of person.
He doesn't need anything. Chris, I know you right, we
know we can reach out to you, but he doesn't
need He started to take advantage of Well, does it
take advantage or take my family to something that's awesome
to preview new music album? Yeah, because you're one year
old wants to hear new Jansen. Um, here's what I

(14:28):
want to say. Here's what I want to say. Um.
First of all, when I heard about it, I laughed.
I thought it was funny. Second of all, I did
that because I know you. And thirdly, I did bring
you this. I'm just gonna go ahead and open it
so one can see that's something that is a gift card.
But I want to say, but I want to say

(14:48):
something they got there. I want to say one thing.
They've got small eats, big eats and everything and drinks
and I'm gonna ask him to play all in thank
you very much. They're gonna they're probably gonna do it.
And here's the here's the last thing I want to
leave you with. I want to say for the listeners
out there, because some are gonna go, well, honestly, I
can't believe you did that. Here's the thing. If you
treat people with kindness and humility always, it always comes

(15:10):
back to tenfold. If there's one thing I learned about
people studio as that you do learn this, I am
I am correct on that you do learn this. But
I also want to say, in the same regard, I'm
not rewarding bad behavior. I'm taking it. I'm taking this
as a as a old friend messing with an old friend.
And I really do think it's important that you should

(15:30):
try one of these great buttery steaks. And I'm not
even selling this to you. I'm giving this to you.
So I hope you enjoyed dinner on me, But most importantly,
I hope your kids. I hope it's not that he's
gonna go with his wife and like two buddies. No,
he's gonna take it. I'm gonna make sure he takes
his kids because I got people at Ruth Chris that
I know who are gonna let me know, oh my kids,

(15:51):
Chris gonna. I hope this is and look and ask
you to too much information. How much is that gift card?
I'm not even gonna tell you it's it's a two
hundred dollars gift card out of here, from from from
one good friend to another. Dumb and guys like what
Chris did here because we have a beef. He got
me somewhere where I can go get beef? Is that

(16:11):
what he did? But you have to come up here
and get it. You have to come receive it from
your friend. He has no shame. Hey buried the hatchet.
There was no hatchet. He created this. You created the
whole feud and then you got paid for it. Has

(16:31):
been sizzled. That's not a saying the beef has been
sizzled as not a thing. Okay, what do you want
me to say? The beef has been leaned? Has the
goodness is if if radio doesn't which it's working out.
But if it didn't work out, you just run for
politics because you're again you're doing things and you're getting
rewarded for it because you're too good of a guy. Now, Hey,
you know what. Thank you. But I love you lunch
and I love this whole guy. I love this whole crew.

(16:54):
I'm mad at you and I need a Lamborghini. This
is probably the only artist that would this. Lunchbox does
not need to continue. Try this with every artist. It's
what's the bet for the weekend? Yeah, I didn't all right,
I didn't try this. We're gonna happen. We're gonna move on. Chris,
would you please play us a song we loved? All right,
here's Chris Jansen. He's got a new album out called
all In. We'll get to something new in just a second,

(17:16):
but first, what are you gonna play for us? Chris?
I'm gonna play fix a Drink because it's coming up
on summertime and this feels like a summary type song
and it was a big number one, so we'll we're
thankful for that. Here we go, fix a drink? Will

(17:42):
it's hotter than he'll out sade right now? It's a
hunter in the shade when the sun beat standing full cast,
kyles pull some more of the sun. Well, I can't
big stay, but I can fix a drink. Yeah, pick
a train, let's go reggae. Man. Well, I can mix

(18:30):
a train, pour it on ice and mix it on
a man. Get you feeling right, I can get you,
but I can get your stand in. I can make
it feeling. I can shit, I can make it, I
can make strong. How you gotta do this? Tell me
what you want but this take a little sit. Tell

(18:51):
me what you think. Yeah, I can fix a train.
Oh yeah yeah, full band killing it today. New records

(19:17):
out called all In. So he did a song with
Travis Trip. Yeah pretty cool. Well you asked him done
block me on Twitter? Are you serious? He's blow me
a couple of times. I don't know why, all of
a sudden, look over and he's like, so just put
the word in, be like, hey, what's up? Done? Thank you,
lunch fun gets the roots, Chris card I get I'm
blocked by Travis Trip. We're both the wine. I can okay, done,
that's all I'll say. Done. Hey got that song too?

(19:39):
So how'd you and Travis Trick get together for a song?
I'm sorry, how'd you guys get together for a song? Uh?
You know we're both operating members. Of course, I and
so many people love Travis's music man David Lee Murphy
and I and a couple of other buddies got into
um an actual face to face go right um. Over
the last year, Well wrote a song I'm called Things

(20:00):
you Can't Live Without. We were writing it. I was
kind of messing around with David Lee. Of course, David
Lee Murphy, Dust on the bottle David Lee Murphy and
I said, hey, man, I'm gonna get Travis to sing
this to me. I hope, I'm gonna ask, and you
know it's a long shot, but whatever. And we did
that little thing with Cadillac three so a while back,
so there was already a little kinship there and me
and Travis had a mutual respect. Anyway, long story short,
I just text him and I said, would you consider

(20:21):
doing a duet on my new album? He said, well,
send me the song? So I sent it. He sent
it back and he said he said, oh yeah, haws,
I'm in. So we did it, and man, he just
he absolutely crushed it. Here's a clipuff things you can't
live without. It's Chris featuring Travis Trent. Let's come the

(20:43):
new record all in? How about you give us something
new though? To end this, we've been playing music. We've
been blowing it out here. What do you have for
thank you? Yeah? This has been fun. Man, gosh, thanks
for letting my band come to band. Awesome job. I'm
gonna play one called we did it anyway, this song
we we just shot a video for this. We've been
shooting videos for a lot of the songs we've been

(21:04):
dropping up until the album release actually, and which I've
been really proud of. But we did it anyways, just
a it's a simple ode to the way that I
grew up playing field parties in the Midwest and living
that lifestyle. So this one goes out to all my
rural community country friends back home in southern Missouri and
uh and right here in Tennessee too, and all around

(21:24):
the great United States of America. Here we go. We
we could put our boots on and it straight to
that hay field all my note cab tractors sweating. Every summer,

(21:44):
we list up our fleet and put out here. It's
on twice a day. Even though that Farmers Bank signed
said a hundred Yeah, we were out in the dirt.
It didn't matter how much Swift was on our shirt. No,
we did it anyway. He was on the way we knew.

(22:05):
We did it all way, just life. They told us
not to do. We drank a beer. We had at you.
We gotta wind out at the moon. We went to
young to care. Yeah, we wouldn't have it any way.
We did it anyway. We did it anyway. We did

(22:26):
it anyway. Here he is come on Chris Jensen got
a new record, All In. It's sixteen tracks. It is
high energy. It's also very emotional and run y'all through
the roller coaster, just like a live show. Just like
the person that gave Lunchbox a two hundred dollar gift

(22:47):
card to Roots Chris for no reason at all. Man,
I gotta say, gotta go stream that album everybody. I mean,
this guy is one of a kid. It makes a
mistake and he stuffs up and you know he figures
it out. That may have an invest investment You ever
did was give him two hundred because you know the
rest of the weeks they'd be like, don't forget Chris
Janson's new album All In available now wherever you're stream Chris.
Great job man. You always come in and give us

(23:08):
everything you have and we leave going holy crap. So
great job as always. And to you guys the whole
band who came in and woke up early this morning.
I know this will earlier than normal and so we
appreciate that. Thank you guys. And again Lunchbox, what people do, Oh,
you gotta go stream all In Chris Janson wherever you
stream music, I mean downloaded by go buy concert tickets
by merch. Dude's amazing. He's holding up his gift card

(23:30):
as he's saying this. That's the gifts called the beef
being sizzled. Okay, okay, okay, there, now I get it.
Great investment. You're gonna get way more than one hundred
bucks out of that. Okay, that's it. Chris Jansen, you
guys follow on Instagram, go see him in a show
and stream all in. Great job, guys, Chris, will see
you next time, buddy. Thank you very much, you guys.

(23:52):
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two.
Ain't at number six, y'all. I watch Shot Shank Redemption,
which was such a big deal for so many people
because apparently it is basically the world's favorite movie. And
I watched it for the first time ever and gave
my review spoiler alert. I really enjoyed it, but I also,

(24:15):
you know, had some negative thoughts to share. So check
this out. Number six. Morgan was born in nineteen nineteen three,
so sometimes we make references that she doesn't get we
were born in the eighties. Yeah, and so we started
this bit where we make her watch either TV shows
or movies that we used to love and so. She
reviewed Seinfeld and gave it two point five out of

(24:37):
five jackets, not a very good rating. She reviewed Back
to the Future gave it four out of five Deloreans
we agree, The Karate Kid four point five out of five,
Cobra kais wow, and Austin Powers one out of five.
Groovy Babies, So here we are. We gave her Shawshank redemption. Morgan,
come on, did you watch it in one setting? I couldn't.

(25:01):
I could not watch it once. It is very long.
It's very long. It's also very emotional. I'm very mad
that you guys give me this movie assignment. It is
how people say this is their favorite movie. It is
so sad. I cried. I was angry. I do not
understand how this is people's favorite movie. Oh you weren't
so touched by it that it just became your favorite.
Now listen, I really loved the movie. I really enjoyed it.

(25:25):
But how you guys say it's your favorite movie. I
don't understand, because when you watch the whole movie, you're like,
this is the greatest movie ever. Well, I don't say
it's my favorite. I say it's one of the greatest.
I think there's a difference because you watch Shawshank Redemption
and you experience all of the emotions, like if you're
taking in some some piece of content. This is a
two hour and twenty two minute piece of content that

(25:45):
makes you happy, sad, angry, all that. Because of that,
I go, that's one of the greatest movies of all time.
Not my favorite, but still one of the greatest. Do
you think it's one of the best movies of the
past fifty years? Yeah? I do. Okay, So that's about
your experience with the movie. Well, I got super emotional.
Like you said, it made me angry, it made me sad.

(26:05):
I cried. I had to stop watching because it was
pretty traumatizing when you see what's happening and you just
you think about that, I think that's possibly what's happening
in prisons, and it's it's very emotional. And then the
friendship between Andy and Red is so cool and just
over time and how they you know, come together, and
how that happens at the end is it made me

(26:26):
then like a plot I applauded at the end of
the movie, sitting by myself and then on the beach
at the end, Yes, And they like reunited, and it
was like it was like a love story, but it wasn't.
And that's what was so cool about it. It was
a bromance. It was the first ever like bromance. So
what do you give Shawshank redemption? I give it five
out of five rocks. That's great and I can agree

(26:48):
with that because which, by the way, that movie seemed
so long, didn't it like it was so good? But
it is so it was only two hours and twenty
two minutes. It's not really Marvel movie. Oh yeah. Like
looking back, I was like, just to it's awesome, but
I need to watch this in three settings. It's funny though,
that she had to pause because she was getting emotional,
which is a different reason that most people say, like
oh I got busier or whatever. She got two emotionals

(27:10):
and she hadn't taken break. Shawshan came out twenty eight
years ago in nineteen ninety four. It was nominated for
Best Picture, but it lost to Forrest Gump. Wow quite
a year. Lion King Pulp Fiction, and Ace Fincher, A
Pet Detective also came out that year. Wow, so big
big year for movies. Our first five or five. I
love it and now more again, we have to give

(27:31):
you something else to watch. Can we do something on
like a happier note? Because that was pretty intense, great
because I have a lot of things here that I
was thinking about. So did you ever watch the TV
show Home Improvement? Yes? I did. My dad had that
on repeat. And I'm assuming you've seen Save by the Bell.
I haven't. Oh you've never watched Save by the Bell.
I didn't. It just wasn't a show that I watched.

(27:52):
I don't know why. I think this is suicide that
I don't shocked by that. I don't think she'd like it.
I don't either, but who knows, And I'm okay with
her not. I don't think she to like everything. I
just wanted her to see it through her own eye.
I just feel like we loved it because we watched
when we were teenagers, were like young. Yeah that's true,
but I still want her to watch the older adults.
He's gonna hate it. So you're gonna watch not the

(28:14):
junior high years at JFK, Mike, So after Miss Bliss
has got to be gone. Miss Bliss, Yeah, she's gone,
but you're gonna watch season one from nineteen eighty nine.
It's crazy that was four years before she was born. Wow,
and there are it looks like ten episodes. They're twenty
two minutes. You got We'll give you a couple of weeks.

(28:37):
They're they're what they're seniors at this point. No, no, no, no, no, no,
this is they're like ninth graders. Hey, Mike, what service
is save? What is it? Peacock? So you can watch
it peacock? I do have Peacock. Okay, well just watch
the first eight first there sixteen. You watch the first eight,
we'll check back in. Okay, so season one up, Save

(28:57):
by the bill, that'll be your next Okay, and then
she gets Shawshank. Five out of five. It's the best
bits of the week with Morgan. Number two. Lunchbox got
a movie role from a listener, but he wasn't sure
if he was going to accept it, so he came
on the show and shared the phone call he had

(29:19):
with is in quotation marks agent, and this is what
his agent and Lunchbox had to say about the movie role.
And then he tells us if he's actually gonna take
it and head down to Ohio to act in the movie,
or if he's just gonna pass on it number five.
Amy's not here today, she's off shooting that movie. She's
not an actress. But they said, hey, would you let

(29:39):
Amy come and play a part in this movie? It's
gonna be on a major streaming platform. And I was like, wow,
So I don't know how she's doing. But then Lunchbox
got very upset, well so upset that a listener called
and said, Hey, we're shooting an independent movie in chillicatte Ohio. Yes,
and we'd like for you to come play a villain
in a spaghetti western. Yeah. I would be roughing someone
up in a bar. And how much money they offer you?

(30:01):
One hundred and fifty dollars a day? What it was
a rental car? Right? Yeah? I had to drive from
some city to Chili Coathy, and I think I'd had
to pay for my own hotel. Really, I think that
was right, or maybe they would pay for my hotel,
but I don't know. So Lunchbox apparently has an agent,
which we didn't know anything about. So who is this agent?
My agent is Jackson Hughes, and so I Jackson Hughes. Okay,

(30:26):
is that a problem like firm? No? No, what are
you talking about? Firm. He's not a lawyer, think he said,
but an agency? What agent has he worked for? No? No No,
he has his own he's his own guy. Okay, Like
he's an independent agent. Like he gets you on the
up and up, and when you're an up and comer,
he finds you and makes you a star. And so

(30:46):
I got in contact with this person, signed with him,
and so I signed with somebody named Jackson Hughes. Doesn't
work for an agency, right, he doesn't work for a
big agency. Okay. Um, And so we have a call
of you talking to you. This is me, And yes,
I was worried, Frank, is this a joke? I mean,
so far as he Jackson Hughes. Hughes is a hockey player.

(31:08):
I didn't see an agent on He's on the op
and up. People on the op and up. Okay, here's
a cliff of lunchbox talking to his agent, Jackson Hughes.
It sounds like a law firm or something. Okay, go ahead,
mister Hughes. It's lunchbox, lunching, lunche my boy, how you
do him? Man? Okay, it's lunchbox recording his own voice.
Anybody's not me, That is not me. That is my agent.

(31:30):
Although I admire the fact that he did two voices.
It's like I'm friends with Phoebe's playing to sister and herself. Yeah,
but he didn't even try to change his voice. It's
the same voice. Okay, let's just listen to it and
not interrupt. Here's Lunchbox talking to Jackson Hughes, his agent,
which is actually him. Go ahead, mister Hughes. It's Lunchbox
lunching lunche my boy. How you do him? Many long time?
No talk? Sorry being on vacation. Man. Yeah, I read

(31:54):
your text about the the independent film, something about you
need to go to high exactly. You think it's a
great idea. It's a great idea. I'm in a movie.
I'm in a movie. Well, I mean, I gotta tell you,
lunch I just I think you're better than that. I
think you know, with what I'm working with. You know
you got a good age, Jackson Hughes, And uh, I
mean you know we got big things popping and we

(32:16):
don't need to settle for that. That seems a lot
for my client. I don't want you fly in Ohio
driving a rental car. I mean, you're better than that.
I think so I think I'm better than that, Like
I'm a big deal and I'm gonna make you. Leo,
just wait one miss to be wrong. Be right over there.
I'm talking to Lunch. I'm kind of talk to him.
He's a little down right now. Yeah. Yeah, he's loud
because he didn't get something. Thinking about doing independent What

(32:38):
would you like, Leo? Leo says, don't do it either,
like Leo to carry that craft. Leo says, you're big time?
Can le Lunch? Can you hear me? Yeah? Can you? Sorry,
it's kind of loud. You let me talk to Leo.
Let me talk to Leo. I just think I think
you're selling yourself short. If you're Hunter's bad, I can take.
Oh that's kind of hard when you're talking to recording

(32:59):
well and he impression leaves and comes back, and then
all of a sudden he starts talking like somebody from
the Islands. Jackson Hugh sented Jamaican their first And also
why does every fake character Lunchbox has have the named
Jackson in it? Nico Jackson? And why's he going? Mom?
They're on the island island month. Okay, so what did
your agent tell you? My agent told me, I can't

(33:20):
take the role because it's not big enough, doesn't pay enough,
it's not enough exposure. It's just it's too much for
too little. Agent said, we got bigger things coming. So
you went through all that recording, doing all that to
just get on the air and say you don't want
to do it, so it didn't look like you were
the bad guy. Guys, I have to listen to my agent.
My agent has my best interest in mind, like that's

(33:42):
what an agent is for. And so you have to
run things off your agent because an agent knows the
business better than you do. And my agent says that's
not good enough, and there's other things we should look at.
I'm not doing the movie because again, why it's not
big enough, it's not enough exposure, it's not enough pay
it's just a big hassle for such a little thing.
And it's not you saying this, it's your agent. It's
my agent. Okay, all right, any questions, I mean, did

(34:05):
you did you really think we were gonna fall for that?
That's a good question. I think we were gonna believe
that was a real person. Seriously, did you listen back
and go I'm gonna fool them? With this impression. There's
nothing to fool you about. That was the conversation I
had with my agent. Right, play the first part of
it again, mister Hughes. It's lunch box lunching, lunge, my boy.
How you doing? It's the same person lunching, my boy?

(34:26):
Can you do a Jackson Hughes impression? I don't. That's good.
That's a good way. Now, good job, dude. No, okay,
we're done with this. But you're not gonna go to Chilikathe.
Did you tell her? No? I figured my agent will
get in touch with her. He will. I'm sure you'll
call her up to the show. No, I am not. Okay.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Number two.

(34:47):
Everybody loves a good rejected segment. We had a whole
bunch of them this week on the show, a lot
of ones that you will want to hear. It's just
fun to hear. What doesn't actually make the show, but
they do make the rejected segment, which is adds a
little negative spice to things. So here you go. Number four,
it's now time four rejected segments. Rejected segment. All these

(35:11):
segments were pitched to me. One way or the other,
through email, through text, through Hey, why don't we do this?
So over the past forty five days, I've kept a list,
let's go with number five. Number five. Now, individually I
said no to this, but actually altogether it was pretty good.
So I rejected Ray, Morgan and Eddie saying they saw

(35:33):
random celebrity walking down the street. Oh was it the
same one? No? But by itself it wasn't worth a
whole segment. But I do think it's one of the
rare ones where I'm like, together, it actually works as
a pretty good segment. So I rejected them individually. However,
we're gonna do them as a group. Eddie, who did
you see walking on a sidewalk by work? I saw
John Party. I mean he was just walking down the
road with three other people, and then I honked at him.

(35:55):
I was like, how don he may not recognize me?
I was in my car, and then he goes, hey,
just out I was a fan. I guess that's it.
Morgan was working out, and you saw somebody with a trainer?
I did. I saw Frankie Ballard just hanging out for
ten bucks at Planet Fitness, working out with his trainer. Wow,
And then Ray so a country artist eating fast food
for lunch. Stars are just like us, He says, Oh,

(36:17):
I was thinking this was the one I saw music roll.
I saw brothers Osborne carrying guitars and straight up just
I mean, anybody could have known it was them, seeing
them walk right by the fast food eater. Who the
heck was that was it? He doesn't remember. This is
Ray just filling for content? No, no no, it was yeah. Yeah.
He was in the drive through a Chick fil A
and he actually walked up to it. It It was one
of those we didn't even have to have a vehicle,
and he was just chilling waiting for the food. The

(36:38):
situation that Chick fil is interesting because there's not a menu.
They just come up to you. I need a menu.
They have one on them if you need it, like
one for Sonic. I go, there's a menu in front
of me. I can see what I want. I'm always
like I don't know, and then I just leave. So
that's number five all together, mildly interesting. Number four putting
trolls on blast. This was suggested we find people who

(37:02):
have left mean or hurtful comments on Facebook, do research
on them. We read their names on the air and
reveal their personal information pretty good. Who was that? Yeah,
like he really wanted to invest time. I don't want
to give the trolls that kind of attention. Well, I
don't want to reading much personal information about people in
the air, that part too, Yeah, So we rejected that

(37:23):
mostly for legal reasons. Well mainly if it's public, like
you could just read their their profile bio because oftentimes
it's like love Jesus, family man Theesians two nine exactly
number three. Ray Mundo sent this in. He said, Hey,
I saw lady fallover wilchair feet from me. What did

(37:43):
I do next? And then he listed four things. I
hope he helped her. Do you want to hear the
four day? Yeah, so the segment Ray sent our audio
gay He said, I saw an old lady fallover wilchair
ten feet from me. What did I do next? He
I was walking by and immediately ran over and helped
her up. B walking by and immediately ran over, tried

(38:07):
to help her, but couldn't left her up because of
the way of the wheelchair, so I signaled for a
car to help. See I was driving, so I just
kept driving or d I was driving, stopped my car
in the middle of the intersection, ran over and helped her.
Oh it's easy, go ahead, let's see he's driving, and
kept driving right. Explain what you saw. Yeah, so it's

(38:29):
one of those streets where you're making a left hand turn.
So I was going about two miles an hour, and
it was a lady in a wheelchair and she was
on the sidewalk and it just veered off a little
bit and her wheelchair caught the bad side of the
sidewalk and she went down, and I was as I
was turning, I literally saw her face as she was falling.
This is affected me for about a month, and I
just didn't know what to do. I couldn't stop my

(38:49):
car in the middle of the intersection. I thought I'd
get hit, so I just kept driving. I was like,
oh my gosh, Oh my gosh, what did I just see?
Oh my gosh. And I was just like praying somebody
behind me would stop, and three other cars stopped out
and got her. So well, but what did you do?
From the list I was see, I just kept driving, obviously,
but he prayed because he said the wheelchair was too heavy.

(39:10):
I'm like, why, how could the wheelchair be too heavy
for a Ray to pick off. I can't believe, why
would you? But this is Ray sending this in. Oh
my god, he was driving a cup on driving. Thankfully
somebody helped her. Number two and I don't even care
to do the bit, but I read it was like,
this would be the most boring bit we've ever done
in a history of our show. But Eddie sent in,
I'm changing my pizza order for the first time in

(39:31):
my life, and I'd like talk about it. This is
a big deal, guys. Oh my god, that's so dumb
my entire I mean, I've ordered the same kind of
pizza my entire life. What pizza a Pepperonian mushroom pan
deep dish pizza. And so now you're changing it too,
thin crust. I'm gonna have to just buckle down and
get thin crust because I feel rady. He's just getting
so good right now. Listen, I can feel it. People
are telling friend, you got tuned in right now. He's

(39:52):
talking about the pizza. That is the kind of stuff
you send in every forty fifty year olds like, hey,
I feel you, man. I had to go think Crust two. Well,
this is all rejected agents. There's a reason these didn't
make the air. Wow, oh gosh. And then the number
one rejected segment. Number one, the Minnesota Timberwolves basketball team
had people jumping out on the court protesting random times,

(40:13):
trying to glue themselves to the floor or chain themselves
to the to the goal. So it was written the
Timberwolves protests of making the news. What if we have
lunchbox protest an NHL game here in town, dressed them
up like a beer vendor and try to get him
on the ice to handcuff themselves to the goal, getting
killed someday. But I thought it was funny but had

(40:37):
to reject it. Would you have done that bit? No?
I don't think so. I don't think I could have
got over the glass, Like that's really hard to get over,
and all the beer vendors get on the ice have access. Yeah,
I mean all accept past. He's already gone to jail.
One that was rejected segments. So if you think the
segments we're doing a crappy when you hear us to
do them for real, imagine the ones I've turned down.

(40:58):
It's like Eddie talking about his anent pizza man breaking news.
It's the best bits of the week with Morgan number two.
This was a big deal. Amy shared some more details
on her movie role. After we found out she was
going to Hollywood to do a part on a movie.
We found out what streaming service it's going on. We
also found out the theme of the movie when we

(41:21):
can Expect It. She shared some other things that happened
on set, not all the details, but just enough to
give you a little bit more insight. So here it
is number three. Amy's back on with us. She's in
Los Angeles this morning. I have a couple of things
that I want to tell you about. But again, when
it comes to what you've been doing, Amy, did you
have a big, fancy wardrobe out on that movie set.

(41:42):
I had wardrobe pull some dresses for me, but I
ended up bringing one from home, So I ended up
wearing that. You wore your own clothes, I did. They
had options for me, but they said if I felt
more comfortable than my own things, that was totally fine.
So I brought my own stuff. And you're playing yourself
in this movie on HBO Max. Did they keep all

(42:04):
your lines? They cut any? They add any? Well, some
got moved around and switched. Oh that didn't sound good.
So some got pulled, but then others got added, so
I don't really know how it ended up balancing out.
I guess we'll find out. And then also, you know
the cutting room floor. Yeah, I've been there, but I

(42:27):
thought you said your role was pivotal. It is it is?
Is it still get murdered? No? But okay, so it's
towards the end and it's with the main character, and
I my pivotal scene takes place in the bathroom. Then
my mind's going crazy right now, that's gross. So yeah,

(42:52):
it helps with the main characters. Oh, what should I say?
A big decision they need to make. So okay, do
you want to act more? I guess it'd be the
last question as you're out in Hollywood right now. Yes. Yes,
And the one of the writers on this movie had
one of the biggest Netflix movies, well two of them.

(43:12):
They ended up getting a sequel, like in twenty twenty
California Christmas. Like, it's like it was one of my favorites.
I watched it. Yeah, I'm sure it's of course, because
you're not into Christmas movies. But it got a sequel,
so there was already buzz that like they're aiming for
a sequel with this one, and they said, if they
do a sequel, then obviously we'll be back. Obviously. I

(43:35):
think everybody's trying to be an actor on this show. Yeah,
well it's awesome, dude. No sequel and she's automatically guaranteed
a role. Come on now, hey, Amy, No, Lunchbox turned
down his acting job yesterday. What the one in Chili
cothe Ohio, the small role in the independent movie. Yeah,

(43:56):
well he got his agent on the phone. Yeah, we
have my agent on the phone, and my agent didn't
they go is a big enough role for me, so
we had to decline, who's your agent? It was him, Amy.
He had recorded a thing of him talking to himself
and he was doing it trying to do a fake
impression of an agent. Now what was his name, Jackson Hughes.
That's his name. Anyway, Lunchboxes out of the game. Amy's
in the game. Now she's our resident act She's not. Okay, Well,

(44:18):
lunch Books, I have a thought, since you play an
agent yourself, you have an agent in this movie. I
have an agent, and maybe for the sequel, you could
be my agent. Well, how come I one an original agent?
Why don't know? I didn't need one in the actual
it's just like part of my script. You could write
your own role, buddy, Like it's like Matt Damon, they

(44:39):
wrote good Will Hunting. That's what you need to do.
Go write your own movie. Write you in a movie
that's so good they gotta make the movie with you
in it. It's so much work. He wouldn't do it, Eddie.
You know how right? A short film? Five minute short film? Okay,
I'll tell you why. Okay. If you do a five
minute short film and it's good, I will make sure
that people on high play to see it. Wow. All right, okay, deal,

(45:03):
let me talk to my acting classy. Everybody wants to
get on the writing board with me, right and right?
Are you right? Right? Solo? Yeah? You got it? All right? Anyway, Amy,
I'll be back tomorrow in studio. She is Ben California
acting a little movie. It's gonna be pretty cool. All
we know about it. It's Christmas and HBO. So anything
else you want to add, Amy before we go. I'm
just I'm smiling ear to ear still and I'm excited

(45:24):
to see y'all tomorrow in person. Well, I got a question,
did you steal anything from the set to like commemorate
your experience. My little script thingy. They print your script
out on this little teeny tiny thing so that way
it's easy to carry around. And I'm keeping that for memorabilia.
But that's all I took. Lunch box of signing when
you come back. It's the best bits of the week

(45:49):
with Morgan. Number two. April was over this week, which
means that we got to do Employee of the Month
for April. And boy was this a big deal because
somebody won and wow, you would never see it coming.
Maybe if you paid attention to the show enough you
would see it coming. So, without further ado, here is

(46:10):
April Employee of the Month number two. It's time for
the employee of the month. What of you will be
named the April Employee of the month. You each have
a speech fifteen seconds long that you will read once
you get eliminated. Sorry about that, it's almost awkward. A
way we can do it, yes, So if you win

(46:31):
Employee the Month, you will spend the wheel of cash us.
It's a lot of one's up there though. You get
self promotion if anything you want. That's good fifteen seconds
to promote whatever you can even sell it. If you
were smart enough before this bit, you could have sold
it somebody and say, if I win, you know it's
a good idea. Or you get my parking spot asterick

(46:54):
when I'm not in it. All right, So that's what
the winner gets. The employee of the month goes too well,
I'm not gonna say, yeah, but it's not Mike Scooba
Steve myself. Okay, okay, let's play. The first person eliminated
from Employee of the Month is Eddie. H wow, yeah, no,
I figured. Here's my speech. Thank you, thank you so much.

(47:14):
I honestly didn't think it was possible to win this
prestigious award two times in a row, but I did.
As Bobby says, fight, grind, repeat, that's what I did.
And it's proof that you two listening at home right now,
could be the employee of the month at your work.
So thank you so much. I will take this award
and I'm proud of it, and let's keep on working hard.
Thank you. There is Eddie did not that speech would

(47:35):
be one one, did you? Or it's right here? Okay, beautiful, hey,
Ray if they go over time, shut them Mike off. Yeah,
he was making fun of me earlier because I timed mine. Oh,
because you said fifteen seconds or less, so I timed
it and he was like fifteen seconds. The next person
eliminated is Lunchbox. How do you feel about this? I

(47:58):
wanted that didn't scare me because I know I won.
I already know I won, so don't worry about it,
all right. I didn't give me getting me nervous. The
next person eliminated is Raymundo. Ray, I'm sorry you did
good this month, but you're not Employee of the Month.
What would you like to say if you would have won? Well,
I haven't felt the rush of winning since I gave
up gambling. This is awesome. It feels so good. I

(48:18):
kind of want to gamble again. Now, to all the
kids out there, bet on yourself, not on the Titans
money line. Okay there, all right, okay, okay. Interesting. Three
people remained for Employee of the Month, Morgan, Lunchbox, and Amy.
Who's the favorite? Eddie're out of running? Who's gonna win? Oh?

(48:39):
It's Amy for sure, because you don't know, holl he
would that was a great bit. Yeah, come on, good
I did. The next person eliminated is Morgan. I'm sorry, Morgan,
you did not worry man, great gosh, go ahead, man.
I'm just so happy I finally won. It feels really
good to be recognized for all the long hours I

(49:00):
put in every day, and as Eddie gave me a
hard time for my late nights and weekends I spend working.
I appreciate the recognition and I'm happy to say that
I beat Lunchbox, who over time over time, there are
two people left in the running. Would you like to
hear why both of you were considered both of you?
I had that in my speech everything I do. Can't

(49:22):
do that seconds now. No foremants with Ryan Hurd was
in last month. That's right. Another reason such build up
such fun. It was good Amy the Hollywood to Hollywood,
the movie roles provided so much content. Also, our friend's
car got stolen, which is a multi day bit where
we've talked about new because of her all of our scams.

(49:44):
You got scammed again, that's right. I still locked out
of my Amazon account. So it was just a lot
of content. If you're asking about Amy or Lunchbox, have
you ever want to ploy them on thing? Haven't? You haven't?
She hasn't. You're a heavy favorite coming in. I think,
like in you know, two thousand and ten or something

(50:04):
a long time ago, we'vebably done this bit for like
six months. Well there was something we did back in
the day where you've tracked us for a whole year.
In the winner got a thousand dollars and I got it. Yeah,
let's just mad about it. Has lunch Box every won. Oh,
this is amazing the winner of employee of the month.
Come on, Amy, I think Eddie right, who's gonna win?

(50:25):
I just definitely Amy very deserving over Lunchbox. Morgan's gonna win.
I feel like lunch Box. He's had a pretty solid
month for content. Solid you mean extraordinary winter. They froze
employee of the month days yelled at what I tell you?

(50:50):
What I tell you? What did I say? There was
no nerves. We knew all day. We knew it was me.
You were dreaming. Let's go. You would tell you all
my speech. Now we're after Amy, you can give yours.
Nobody in this room is shocked. Nobody listening across America
is shocked. I am personally shocked. Anyone else in this
room showed up today, Oh because they had no shot.

(51:12):
It's been me all day every day, from the haunted
doll to the celebrity walking down the street, to spilling
the tea all over Eddie and Scuba, Steve Lunchbox, going
to Hollywood, the Beef with Jansen, the New Business with Bones,
the list speech, No, no, you don't turn me off
when you win. The list goes on. But we'd be

(51:34):
here all day to all these goals you are dreaming.
If you thought you were beating the king, started from
the bottom. Now we're here. Hater's gonna hate, but I'm great.
Eat it all you losers, yea, all these people that
say they want me fired. You know, you listeners, you
obviously don't have the desire because I win. So technically,
did I hand him the doll in a silver platter? Yeah,

(51:56):
you get I earned it. Give him money in the doll? Yeah, okay,
it employed the month. That is it? It is fucking okay.
Now looks barks. You can have? Oh I can't, Oh
don't do? I get my bit of the week, the
bit of the month that we usually maybe the three
options you get out because I had my bid already selected.
What would the bid have been? There was gonna be

(52:17):
seven C seven thirty am and people are just gonna
call and tell me how great I was. Yeah, that
was gonna be the segment. That's not an option though anymore.
I'll give you the money. I don't care about a
stupid parking spot or the self promotion. I don't care
about that either. Okay, wow, okay, I'll take this self promotion.
He didn't win them. I know you turn my No,
we don't want to hear it from losers. He didn't

(52:38):
do her speech, loser speech. I didn't do it. I pare,
we'll do it. It's very ends. Let him have his
being ready for the money on this week. There's one
hundred dollars. There's fifty dollars, there's twenty dollars, there's five dollars,
and there are lots of one dollars. Yeah. I don't
understand why there's only one one hundred dollars, but that's
the biggest one. Yeah. I know you should put two,
all right, or they at least put fifties. I mean,

(53:00):
come on, like one on each side. Yeah, you didn't
do this one Eddie was spinning. You didn't ask. I
don't care. You were here. We go, let's spin one dollar.
Let's go by here. We go one dollar once. Yes,
you've done that self for motion, all right, there is
that dollar for lunch box. But I did hit that song.

(53:33):
Every everybody has nice stay there and nice Nay, there
is nice shop all right. It's the best bits of
the week with Morgan number two and at the number

(53:54):
one spot. This was such a cool moment on the show.
This week, Bobby and Jason al Dean helped surprise sixth
grader Reese with something really cool. Listen. Sixth grader Reese
called into the show. She shared that she wanted Jason
Aldeen to come to her talent show do a duet
with her on his song nineteen ninety four, but he
couldn't do that. You know, he's got a busy life.

(54:15):
He's not only a country music artist, he's got some
kids to take care of. He is a dad. But
Bobby wanted to still help sixth grader Reese and Jason
Aldeen just happened to be driving one of his kids
to school and heard the segment and hops on the
phone made some things happen, So you'll want to hear
this if you missed it. Number one, Let's go over
to Reese, who lives in Missouri. We're having a phone issue,

(54:38):
so let's see if we can get her on. Hey, Reese,
are you there? This is Bobby Bones. Yes, I'm Peter Awesome.
What great are you in? I'm in sixth grade. Where
do you live? I live in Ashgrove? Ash Grove, Missouri?
What's that near? Sprinkfield? Love it? Okay? I'm glad you're

(54:59):
here on the phone, own, and I want to tell
you because I see what you're going to ask. I
want to set expectations for this that I would I
would love you to ask it and shoot your shot,
but it's tough to get any major star to do
anything without a lot of money, and you shouldn't pay,

(55:19):
but you never know. Okay, So Reese, I want you
to say whatever you want to say, but I just
want to I don't want to be super disappointed if
it doesn't happen. Okay, Okay, Okay, So Reese, what would
you like to say on the air? Okay? So, Bobby,
I was going to ask you if you have a
good way to contact Jason now Dean. I originally was

(55:40):
gonna send him a letter, but that backfired and I've
kind of run out of option. So I was wondering,
So you were kind of my last option. So, uh
so I am wanting to contact Jason now Dean because
my school, uh it might have a talent show and

(56:03):
it's just like our school building. And so I thought
of the idea one night that maybe I could get
case now being they come to a duet with me
to nineteen ninety four. Oh, nineteen ninety four. Okay, oh yeah,
go ahead, let's hear it. You give us a little
bit of that great Reese. What sing us a little bit?

(56:23):
He'll probably want to hear how good you are? Oh? Okay, good?
We start from the beginning, or just the main chorus,
hit the chorus? Race? All right? Got that nineteen Nat
four Joe, what's becoming at my radio? I'm just the
comsortable with the so help my girl. I'll be a
pick up man about a nap to remember it a

(56:45):
bit of goose about to bust out my hockey Tom Gabs, dude,
ain't ever felt before talking Nat Pain ninety four. Let's go.
That's it. You don't need to do that, partner, Oh
still going, still going? Okay, Hey Reese, are you there, buddy? Yeah?

(57:08):
Okay Reese. First of all, that's so good. You do
not need to do that, partner, I'm telling you right now,
it'll take away from it. What do you think about
that when I say that, well, I think I'll still
try to invite him. That we okay? Well, what if?
Because it's great famous people, their schedules are so jam packed.

(57:33):
I'll tell you that because I know a couple of them.
So it may be tough for him to get there.
But if he's listening right now, I'll just have him
text me. He probably won't be able to do it,
But what if because I could probably text him and
be like, hey, will you send my buddy Reese a
video introducing you at your performance? That's good? Oh that

(57:55):
you be okay? So this is probably what I can
do if you'll settle for or he's probably not gonna
come because he's busy. What's the date again? It'll be
May eighth, that's that's a close two weeks from today.
I have audience calendar here now. Oh he's got a
hair appointment. Oh no, I don't think that he can

(58:16):
get there by the eighteenth. But I can probably just
text him a little later today and say, hey, would
you mind recording a video for my buddy Reese, who's
in sixth grade and he's singing nineteen ninety four to
talent show and he can maybe introduce you. Oh you're
Oh you're a girl. I can't tell. The sixth grades

(58:36):
a whole weird thing for me. I thought it was
a girl, then I thought it was a boy. Now
I think it's a girl again. We know it's a girl,
and I'd like to apologize. Reese is also a name
that yes, Okay, it's fine, Okay, Reese. I feel like
such an idiot. Now, Reese, it's your friend, Bobby. You're fine, Okay.
I'd like to ask. I'd like to beg for forgiveness.

(58:59):
You're all right, all right. Here's the deal we're gonna make.
If I can get a video from him introducing you
at your talent show, will they be able to play
it over like a big screen or something. Um, um,
we'll figure it out. I think. So they have a

(59:21):
projector Jason just texted me Race he did, he did.
He just texted me, and he says he's in for
the video. He is. He does have a hair appointment,
so he's not gonna be able to get there. But
if you just tell me what you want him to say.
I can tell him right now. He's listening to the show. Okay, Um, now,

(59:48):
So I was fondering if maybe you could say, like,
introduced yourself, and then if you want to take it
from there, just say something like high Boat Arc Elementary. Yeah,
and then you can take you from there. What you
want to say? I said, Bodar? I said, Bodarc Elementary
in Missouri. How you say spelled that bo d A

(01:00:09):
R k uh so so b o I s uh
and then a capital b apostrophe a R R C
and then elementary. Okay, hold on, let me call Jason
on my cell phone. Hold on? Is he driving bones?
I asked? If I call him? Hold on there? Hello,

(01:00:32):
Hey Jason, what's up? Hey? So we got Reese. Who's
on the phone. I know you're listening to this, but
you're down to kind a really cool video for Reese? Right? Yeah? Absolutely? Man.
I was I was taking my daughter to school this
morning and and UH been hearing you guys talk. So
I just thought I texted and say, yeah, I'm definitely
in for a video. Hopefully she has better luck than

(01:00:53):
I did in my first talent contest. They wouldn't even
let me be in it. So um, I was I
was lips thinking to Banjo, let me be part, So yeah,
I will. I will definitely send send you a video, Reese.
And just to kind of set you up, I love
that you love nineteen ninety four song. All right, Jason,
appreciate that. Thank you for the call, and uh, Reese

(01:01:17):
is very grateful and we'll talk to you soon. All right. Thanks.
All right, See, buddy, it's gonna do Pyro in the video.
That would be cool, I mean, because he does have
a lot of pyro a little lighter. He goes and
sets up his whole stage for the intro. Okay, Reese,
here's all we got. He introduces himself and he says, hey,
I'm Jason Aldean and hello to Boys Dark Elementary. Okay, yeah,

(01:01:41):
and let's not spell let's just write it because I
would go boys Dark. We'll spell up Bow Dark. And
then he's gonna say this is my friend Reese, and
she's gonna perform nineteen ninety four and anything else. Um,
because you can't just say take it from there because
you never know what's gonna happen. Well, um, sounds good

(01:02:03):
to me. Okay, we'll make it happen. Race, I'm gonna
put I think we don't get well. I did a
dance to rear View Town with a friend last year. Okay,
I like you. Yeah, maybe he acknowledges that. Not sure,
but I'm gonna get it. I'm gonna put you on
hold and get your number, and then we're gonna make
sure to get this to you. Okay, okay, and say

(01:02:25):
thank you to Jason because he's listening right now because
you okay, no, thank you, you got it? Cool? All right, Race,
do not hang up. I'm putting you on hold. Okay,
I will not hang up. Okay, Ray, if you don't
mind putting reconcle. I mean, that's amazing, This is amazing.
That was incredible. That's why you shoot your shot. You
shoot your shot. I mean, Luckily, he's always cooling down

(01:02:48):
to do wow something for the fans. And then I
don't even know what else. Amy's not here, who knows
we're talking about luck us. Dude's doing stupid stuff today.
It's the best Bits of the week with Morgan number two.
Thanks y'all. That's it for the best bits, just the bits.
In case you miss it, make sure go listen to

(01:03:10):
part one with Mike D. We talked about I don't
really want to have a wedding. I don't know. Maybe
who knows what's going to happen, but I just don't know.
So we talked about Mike D's wedding. He gave some
more insight on what happened on his wedding day, some
thoughts that he had leading up to it. We also
talked about a TV show that I really love and
he doesn't like at all. And then we also shared
some cool moments that have happened in our life recently

(01:03:32):
or are about to happen, so definitely check that out.
Y'all have a fabulous weekend. I love you, Bobby Bones.
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