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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right. The Bobby Bones post show pre show, a
dad told his daughter that her doll died of coronavirus
to teach her about washing her hands. Did she cry, Well,
I mean I would assume if your doll died you cried. Huh. Well,
that's an interesting keg. Yeah, it's not really there out
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I would go. But are you talking to your kids
about it at all? Yeah? I'm just saying, wash your
hands and quit sticking your hands and everything in the pantry.
But I mean, unless you tell them why, a person
won't change because they hear something, a person needs to
be involved in order to change. Yes, I tell them more,
and they're learning about it at school, so you know, Yes,
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it's not just for a random reason. A dad shared
on Reddit he wanted to teach a daughter a lesson
about the importance of washing her hands, so he threw
her doll away and told her he died from coronavirus. Eddie, Oh, man,
you have kids that need teaching lessons. Yeah, yeah, but
you don't. You don't want to scare him like that,
Like that's false, it's not true. And I'm telling my
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kids now. They run around like anything that happens around
the house like Corona, Like that's it's he's probably traumatized,
this little girl thinking that the doll really died of Corona.
My daughter already told me, she's like, my immune system's fine.
It's like she buys a great immune system though for
living in the Yeah. Well, actually they do have their
built up a lot given their upbringing. So I don't
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know that was her comeback to me though, She's like,
my imune system's fine. Mom. Someone asked a minute to
go and you can answer this Amy, because people text
us during the show, they say, what do you guys
talk about during breaks or even during a song if
they watch us live, what do you say that you
and I will talk about? I think the camera stays
on me does during breaks? What do we talk about? Sometimes? Right,
(01:54):
I'm trying to think of like topical now, could be
political stuff, um, Corona virus, our schedules, what we're really
up to? UM. I don't know what if we talked
about You've talked a little, a couple of things that
you and Caitlin did, or something that you were It's
just a random stuff that's random of stuff that would
go on the air. For the most part, I sometimes
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we talk about it, like, oh, that's interesting, I sho
talk about that on the show. Yeah, and then we'll
just go on the air with it. But yeah, I
don't talk politics on the show. I don't think people
come to me for that. Sometimes I'll vent to Amy
about things or things that I feel like I would
do differently, which obviously is right obviously, or if it
really was the end of the world, we talk about that.
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That is part of what you talk about a lot,
just for fun. The end of the world happened, is
what you would do, and you know who would survive you?
Right here? Of course? Right here? Um, Yeah, that nonsensical stuff.
In the most part, it's what two friends will talk about. Yeah, so, um,
got that text. I guess it's funny because they do
see you. If they're watching the Facebook stream, they can
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see you, but they can't hear you. So like, check
out this text I just got from I don't know.
That's what you'll do. You'll be on your phone. You'll
be like, oh, I just got this. Oh and I'm
also looking at Twitter a lot on my phone because
I don't have a laptop on my desk here. So
I used to have a computer and would look at
everything on But I'm looking at Twitter a lot on
my phone. So you've seen me on my phone on
camera ninety five percent of the time. I'm watching the
news on Twitter, which I haven't seen in a while.
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You haven't seen Twitter whatever. Everybody's dead yet, Twitter down. Sure,
it's a lot of Tom Hanks. And you know, here's
the thing about last night, Come on, we all the
jokes were said in about five minutes from being with
Wilson being Woody from toy Story Forrest Gump Will Never
And then once people started stealing those jokes and using
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them and acting like they wrote them, just don't write
the joke, I feel, because we know you stole those jokes. Yeah,
but you always wonder who came up with the first one.
Good luck tracking it right. I read a whole story
about why people go nice after sixty nine, because someone
will write sixty nine because people go nice. And they
tracked it back to the very first person ever on
Twitter that did it, like four or five years ago.
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That's amazing. And so they went and they just looked
and found it. They did all these searches and it
was some guy who was just like nice, And that's
why that became a thing. Not the number sixty nine,
because that's always been a funny thing for twelve year
olds me and because I'm Bill and Ted, they'd be
like sixty nine. So you're talking about the late eighties,
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but sixty nine nice. That came from Twitter with one
person doing it and it kind of catching on as
a meme. I love when people get credit for coming
up with stuff like that. Yesterday, I was on my
laptop and it was in my room. I was taking
a magic class because I'm because I'm doing two different
master classes right now, not a commercial. I'm doing Art
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of Negotiation, Negotiation and magic. It's cool and the magic
you have to practice as it's as it's doing. So
I've got as got like these little balls, I get
coins and I'm sitting on my bed. I got like
cloth and napkins, two glasses, a bunch of change, a
couple of balls around me, and Kaitlin walks in the
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bedroom and she goes magic yeah, and I go yeah.
She goes, that's so hot hitting, and I was like,
I'm trying to learn a new skill here. But everybody
reacts to magic the same way like okay, nerd until
someone does a trick in front of you and you're
amazed by it. So all you guys can hug it.
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That was I was gonna ask you that. You know,
like why magic? You can answer all magic is fake, right,
Like it's all slight of hand, it's all illusions. Illusion
is a good word for it. But then why do
we always go wow? Because how did you do that?
Because it's shocking, Like when someone levitates in front of you,
you're like what, But it's not real. It's not real
that you're still amazed by it doesn't but you can't
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prove it's not real, and that's part of it. You
leave with a question like how do they do that?
You know it's not real? You know wrestling is not real,
correct the fights. But you're just like you're into you know, acting,
you get into movies emotionally, you get into books emotionally. Um,
it triggers something in us that makes us feel a
certain way, and that feeling is what we look to
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replicate what we looked. So that's what it is. And
it's also it's like, how the frick did they do that? Yeah,
so you know that's practicing. I kind of suck at
some I was doing some some tricks on the table.
You have a table and you get the coins and
it's like, I can now make a coin go through
the table in my bottom hand. Really yeah, And I'm
afraid to do it right now in public because if
I mess it up, then you know the tricks and
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I have. You know, us magicians, we have a code
where we don't share how tricks work unless you pay
for the masterclass. You know what Pin Andteller are doing
that masterclass. They do a cup tricks or they'll go
hear the balls here the cups. You know, you put
one under and ends up on a cup under here,
and they do it and you're like, how in the
world they do that? But then they go, Okay, now
we're gonna teach you how to do it. They do
it with plastic cups that are see through, and they're
showing you everything. They're doing their tricks the same way,
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but you're seeing how they're doing it behind the scenes.
You're seeing the balls when they're going up into the cups.
How paper ball turns into a baseball. H One's always
amazing when the little ball turns into a big ball,
and it's all that, all that it blows my mind. Now,
are you gonna practice like on the street corner? Are
you're gonna go out the street magic? Remember that we
did on All TV show Street Magic. Oh yeah, yeah,
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we would do that. We'd go around with the camera
and do it downtown in Austin. I sent Michael Treho
out and I wrote this bet called Michael Trejo Street Magic.
But he would go on to do street magic and
being stuck at it, he couldn't pull a single trick off.
And he'd be like, let me keep you over here,
and he would try this crowd into all ball. He'd
go like watch this, I'll throw this through the wall,
you know, just bounce off, or he would like drop
a card. And so it was us watching people react
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to bad street magic. He was an all black. He'd
be like, this is Michael Treho street Magic. Funny bet
we were a little ahead of our time that we were.
You remember you've seen you've seen the guy in Vegas,
you know, who's there with his friend and does tricks.
But his friends like acting like he's the no, no no,
that's the good card, monty, dude, that's that's not a trick.
He does it with his friend and his friends in
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on it, but it was like, oh, I bet five
hundred balls under that one and he wins. And so
then someone steps up, It's like, oh I want to
do it and they lose. You should we should do that,
you and me bones on the street. It's hilarious. Raise
the price up, like, oh, you gotta try this for
a thousand dollars. This is crazy. You guys are out
of your mind. Um So, anyway, I was doing that yesterday.
I spent a little more time on magic. That did
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a negotiation by the way, yesterday, Like I spent probably
like one hundred percent on on magic and zero percent
on the negotiation yesterday. What are you so you're gonna
catch up later? I really like the mass A timeline.
If you're doing the master class suits, they are like
do you take a test? Is there? You can take
a quiz at the end if you want, but you
learn it, so you pay to learn right, And so
I'm paying And sometimes if I don't get the tricker,
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I'll go back and watch it because Pinitella will do
it and they have people with them sitting around the
table and they're showing the people who have never done magic,
and like this is how you do it, and you're
watching them do it, then they have it. We're just
one guy would go, okay, look, this is what we're
going over. This is this is how you hold the
coin two fingers. This is how you do the French
drop and you walk through that. And this is the
French tickler, and you have that. It is called a
French draw. The French ticklers a whole different thing. Is
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this a hobby for you? Like? Could it? Could it
be a hobby being a magician. But you know, I
like to have skills of what I can do entertain
people in certain situations. He just likes to be able
to bust it out sometimes, like juggling. I can do um.
So it's like juggling. It's so dumb because you always
do the let me see those balls. I always see
people juggle. Let me know how you feel whenever I
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pull it out, when you seebody see me pull it
off for the first time, what's that feeling the first time?
In two thousand and one you see people, You're still
gonna be amazed, dude. Like when someone says, here signed
this card and then they shuffle the deck and they
throw it and it's your card sticks to the ceiling.
That is mind blowing. But you see that from project
graduation that when I juggle for the first time, you
see how they react to that, and I'm like, how
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does this even work? So if I threw it and
they're like, oh, like, it's that feeling. That's just fun
and I just like to maybe people feel good and
then you like how you started juggling. Then you go, oh, whoa, whoa, whoa,
don't I'm going to do one arm? Like all this
arm hurt. Somebody just do with one arm. I learned
all that on the golf course, so no masterclass for
that with golf balls. I was doing maintenance on the
golf course. I think part of it as you think
there's no way they're gonna be able to pull this off.
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There's no way he's gonna able to pull a rabbit
out of his hat, and then he does and you're
just like, huh, are you gonna get to rabbit? I
was funny, So Caitlin was kind of giving me a
hard time. She's being funny and she goes I said,
I'm just guess I about to go back in the
closet and practice my magic without being judged, and she goes,
if I see a rabbit run out of that closet.
She goes, all of a sudden, there are rabbits and
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smoke coming out of a a little closet. I'm just so
into it. Um, there you go. That's cool, thank you.
That's why I did yesterday as Corona was happening. Dude,
when Corona locks is all up, I'm gonna come out,
freaking David Copperfield. People Corona. No, Corona's gonna have us
all locked in the houses trying to find stuff to do.
I'm just gonna be studying magic and come out like
making the sexual liberty disappear. I'll be so good at it. Um,
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that's a look at my news here real quick. Sometimes
I get as story that I didn't get too that
I wanted to. A couple of Louisiana was arrested for
stealing more than one thousand dollars worth a beer from Target.
That's a lot of beer. Get that could write for
their wedding or what. US customs agent who was stationed
in the Virgin Islands was busted up for smuggling eighteen
(11:08):
kilos of cocaine on a flight to Atlanta. Wow. Real
ect narcos, except he worked for the government. Wow, I'm okay.
At the time, the four year old was carrying his
government issued weapon. But I used to read that and
go forty year old and I guess old that dude.
I know. Woman takes revenge against ex husband by remarrying
(11:29):
him without his consent. Who busted? Women are crazy. Glenn
Powell reveals his Top Gun Maverick co star Tom Cruise
paid for his flight school as he celebrates getting his
pilot's license. I listened to that Miles Teller who's in
this talking about how Tom Cruise made him all go
to learn how to fly, and he's I may said
(11:51):
this on this podcast, on this this part of the
show that he said he had trained so much it
was just a few classes away from being a pilot
because they were training that hard for Top Gun, which
I saw. The Daniel Craig Bond movie got delayed because
the coronavirus to like October November, Mike, any other movies
that they are being cut do you know of? So far?
(12:12):
It's just James Bond. But they're thinking like maybe the
Mulan might get pushed back. Wait, but um, I wouldn't
want a movie coming out with people are going to
theaters right or you just throw it Okay, well we're
gonna go right released to the house. Yeah, that's what Maverick,
top gun Maverick should do. Oh, I thought you knew something.
I don't know. That's what they should do, though, right,
Mike d I mean it's an option. They could roll
out some kind of streaming service and like I really
(12:35):
want to see it like the day, roll it out
to a streaming service. Yeah, just like created streaming service
for it. Well, I don't think they would create one
just for it. They would either put it on its
own little server or website. You pay for it there, yeah,
or pretty much everybody has a streaming service they could
partner with. Yeah, but it'd be kind of weird with
like movie companies and having them go to certain ones.
(12:56):
But I mean you could partner with somebody pretty easily,
even if it was like, what's a random one that
we don't have yet? That even if it was a okay,
not right, but Hulu, you're a mirrormactual like, hey, we're
gonna do a joint deal with Hulu releases together. Well,
there's like other ones where you like rent and buy movies.
They can maybe do something there where you just pay
for it. Twitter is testing its own version of Instagram stories,
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called Twitter Fleets, which disappeared for twenty twenty four hours
on Twitter because it's news. I feel like Twitter should
be all fleets. It should. It should be almost be
like Reddit, where I don't go to Twitter look at
someone's page ever and just roll through their old tweets.
I guess some people do that, but I go to
Twitter and you you see what's happening right now, checks the timeline.
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I feel like Twitter can be all Reddit style, where
it just goes away in twenty four hours because nobody
goes and I'll go look at someone's in I'll stalk
someone on Instagram and just look at all their pictures,
but I won't stalk someone's Twitter page. Really, Like, don't
they say two months ago? It's a good point, so
I think maybe yeah. Um. And then finally a woman
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sixty gain record for collection of fourteen hundred beaver related items.
Her room is all beavers. Really yeah, It's everything from
dolls to a desk shape like a beaver. I wonder
why she went with the beaver. Sure, that's what's up.
Wash your hands, everybody. I don't know what else to say.
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You're gonna hear us talk a little bit about Corona.
We have a couple of segments, but we don't go
full Corona. I could do a whole show on Corona.
I probably watched ten hours of Corona content a day. Oh,
the news scientists, I'm finding things that are translated from
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Korean and I'm watching doctors talk about it. And you
know what, the one thing all of it hasn't common.
Is anyone that knows what I'm talking about? The one
thing it hasn't common is there all going We don't
quite know what it's going to do yet, and some
governments have reacted differently to it and held in different ways.
But we don't quite know. So actually where it came from,
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like well, China, But but was it the Laboratory League
or whatever they were saying? Do we know? Like that?
That to me is the scary part, like where did
this thing come from? We don't we don't know. I
think I think we kind of know. They say, there's
no reason not to believe them except they lie about everything,
like that they locked down China locked it down. Tell
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anybody that's happening for a long time. So who to believe? Nobody,
here's what you believe. Just wash your hands. God, twenty
thirty years from now people are gonna be watching a
Netflix special about this and we're like, why twenty or
thirty years? Why about that one writer? Well, it could
be that, yes, but I was just thinking of how
Netflix will be MySpace by them. True. I was just
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thinking how we watched Chernobyl recently and we're like, oh
my gosh, I can't believe that happened. In the eighties
we were alive and that was going on over there,
and like they lied about it and it was so
Nutso oh we got to the stock tip. Wow. We
told everybody to come to this post show on the
Royal Show for a stock tip. Now, not a big
stock market guy myself. This is to make money, Raymond
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with the stock tip. RAYMONDO, what is this? Four yo? Yo,
yo yo? It is the cruise line industries. I got
three of them you guys need to look into you're ready. Norwegian,
Carnival and also Royal. These are all very popular cruise
lines in America. They've all dropped in half, y'all. You
can get in Norwegian for fifteen bucks, Carnival seventeen bugs.
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What's the other one, Royal thirty five bucks. At one point,
Royal was over one hundred dollars. Yeah, so you are
going to make three times your money as long as
you can wait it out for a year. It sucks
right now because nobody's going on cruises, but in one
year you will make threefold what you invest. That's my
stock tip year. Welcome. So here's what I have, right.
(16:49):
I don't have money in the stock market. I have
an app that sometimes I like kind of like just
dick around and like put ten bucks over here. Yeah, okay,
and so I'm gonna I'm gonna gonna do it, and
then we're gonna track it. I don't know how to
I don't. I don't almost never get on the step
hold on ray. I'm just gonna suggest Royal. So go
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r CL. That's your Royal Cruise Line r CEL, Royal Caribbean.
It's at thirty three, twenty five, twenty eight. I thought
he said seventeen dollars. Yeah, I thought he said fifteen bucks.
That one was thirty four is the most retracted from purchasing.
I haven't been on this thing in so long. Maybe
it's restricted because of the stock markets in a bear
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market right now, y'all? Oh, I heard they shut the
market down to this morning. They might have to wait
a couple of days before we place it. I'm gonna
trying to get in on this today. I have a question.
For thirty bucks, I can probably own the boat at
this point. Huh, Well, that's just one. I got a
buddy who said he is gonna put I'm not even
kidding one thousand dollars on it, like you play the
music like that like it was. Submit, He's like one
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thousand dollars. Okay, if I can get in this thing,
what what are we gonna say a question? Yeah? Um,
so like with stuff like this, yes, okay, it's at
thirty three dollars. Now, if the coronavirus stuff just does
get worse and no one's really taking these cruise lines
at all, like, is it gonna go down? Could you
wait like another two we could? Well, that's always what
what what's up with the stock? I mean, Carnival suspended
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cruises for the next two months, so it's kind of
go lower than thirty three? Right? Should we hold out?
You never know if you knew for sure, but you
never know. Okay, but again, what do I know? I
don't know if I don't know anything, app Eddie, I
just had an app that's not any facial recognition and
it goes, sorry, you're restricted, So I have no idea.
We don't trust your You do a masterclass on that, though,
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and just bring it to us in normal layman's terms,
because sometimes I feel like if I try to watch
any stock stuff on the news, I'm like, or experts
or whatever shows or talk about it. I'm like, well,
I don't understand anything you're saying. They just don't talk
to me like a normal person. But you could, Bobby.
I have other things I'm trying to learn, like like
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how to eat a flame. Yeah, I can't wait to
see that. Okay, fine, but you know one day I'm
gonna come in. Last night I try and Burma Dung
turned out the flames the Magic d Here's today's show.
Here Thursday Show. Thank you guys, we'll see it's Mark
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Sight and Grants, Bobby Bones. You're ACM win ACM grats,
Bobby Bones repeat National of the Year, Baby Win love
you show. I like it transmitting Welcome to Thursday Show.
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More studio. Let's see what's happening with everyone in our
segment call what's the HAPs a, what's the hack? Amy,
what's going on with you? So, my friend Lisa's in
town and she brought my kids some get One of
the things was a whoopee cushion, and I had no
idea that something so simple would entertain Stevenson for so long.
Like he even put a hole in it and popped it,
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but he got duct tape and put it back together
and it still works, and he played with it all
night long. He just kept sitting on it. He thought
I was hilarious. And then he wants everybody else to
sit on it, and he's like, mom, Mom, close your eyes,
like I don't know what's coming. And he's like, nos,
sit right here. And I'm like, you've been doing this
in the living room for an hour. And I have
a clip of his cute laugh after he does it. Okay,
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that was like after the fiftieth time, and it's still
hilarious to him. So I'm like, Okay, you're just being
a boy. All of us adult men in here too
would probably laugh if we had one for a while.
Cloeh the Hey, what's the heck. I watched a movie
called Jojo Rabbit. You see that. I think it was
nominated for Best Picture this year. It's a comedy about
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a kid who is being raised a Nazi, but there's
a Jewish girl that he is living in his house.
Oh wow, and in his imagination he's always talking to Hitler.
And you would think, not the framework for a funny.
It's funny, it's it's good. It's actually really but I
thought it was good. I thought I was I thought
it was like clever. Four and one quarter American Flags.
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It's a ninety four percent positive and wow, I just
have to stop listening to everybody telling me that movies
are going to change my life. They hype it up
for you and then it ruined you. They Mike d Okay,
well whomever. Yeah, there's no day he's the only one
that watches movies anymore. It was good. I think, I
think it's it's good. It's the whole thing's different. But um,
I'll recommend it. Three and one quarter American Flags. I
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give Joe Joe Rabbit. But it's a pure comedy, Okay,
hard to joke about Nazis. Yeah, because I just watched
Hunters which is about nazis not a goalmony at all.
Are you done with that? No? I had to take
a break because The Love Is Blind took priority, and
now Narcos Mexico season two's taking priorities. So I'll get
back to Hunters even choice. Have you seen lately? Yeah,
(22:02):
it'll beking of funny. The kids and I watched one
called Little the other day. I had never even heard
of it, but it was in theaters maybe like a
year or two ago, and now you can get it
at home. And the kids picked out and I kind
of walked in and we were like, okay, it's a
movie night. And my husband, me, the kids, we all
were laughing. So I was I had zero expectations, so
I give it it for little little people. Well, so
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it's like the opposite of big you know how Tom
Hanks went to be a big person. This is like
a big boss lady like CEO over company, who needs
to be brought back down and get a little humble.
So this girl puts a spell on her and she
becomes a little kid, and it's so funny the encounters
that she has with the people in her life. Rotten
Tomato score sixty one p it's okay, I give it
(22:46):
more than that? Did I give it four? I give
it four out of five? Okay, it's called little people.
It turn little. Yeah, what's that? I feel like a
bad dog dad because my dog is have a little
scab on his ear for like a month and I thought, oh,
he just must have caught it on the fence or
something like that, and he kept scratching at it. So
I finally take him to the vet. He has a
(23:08):
double ear infection, so his ears been paying les attention
to the dog. I miss the babies are there? Yeah,
I mean, it's just it's just the nature of the beast.
Whenever you have kids, it's harder to pay attention to
the dog. But we do try to take the dog
for a walk. You know, when we go to walk
the kids, we take the dog with us, so he
doesn't feel two left out. But I feel like, man,
I should have known that scab that's bothering him, and
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I should have been paying more attention. But a month
later I finally took him in double ear infection. How
are the dogs with the kids great? I mean absolutely great.
With the older kid, they're best friends. They lay down
together on the floor like in the morning, the dog
will go in there and like peeking his crib and
he'll like pet him, And whenever it's time to eat,
he goes and takes his position right underneath the high
chair and waiting for the food. And he's interested in
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the baby. He goes up and puts his head on
the couch. It's like, what is that? But he follows
the little one around the house all the time. How
would I do it? Is like, as an adult man,
I probably did the same thing. Hey, what's the heck, Eddie?
You're last up. I'm having dinner with a client tonight,
and I think that I guess a lot of these
clients maybe get prepped with like, all right, this is
(24:13):
what Bobby does, so I'm sure Eddie wants to do it.
They booked the dinner for five pm. Nice, And I'm like,
I'm not Bobby. I eat dinner at eight, but I'm
not last, not at five pm. Of course he did,
so I eat dinner in a normal hour. But I'm
not gonna change it. I'm not gonna make things complicated.
So tonight I'm gonna have dinner at five pm. Where
are you going for dinner with the client? I think
it's called the palm. Are you going fancy? Whoa are
(24:35):
you paying? I don't think so, No chance, Yeah that's fancy.
Yeah yeah. Are you going with like some people from
work too? Or does you in the client? It's me,
my wife and the client and a salesperson you know,
you know my advice cuts. A salesperson just say hey,
you're not coming, I got general. They're probably the one
that arranged that. Yeah, but it doesn't matter. Is the
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relationships business? This? Relationships are built on relationships. Yeah, Like
I have clients that I the ones that are close
to me, and then we just go. Why have people
that I work with we just go you want to
create a one on one yeah, long lasting anything, just
go to dinner with them. How much business do you
talk at dinner? Almost none? Usually at the very end,
it's like I would compare it to ever play golfer business. Yeah,
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of course, you know there's you talk about a little bit,
then you have your whole day and then dance. Like,
by the way, before we get out of here, we
should definitely talk about X, Y and Z. Yeah okay,
but you don't go to dinner to talk business. You
go to dinner to actually get to know the person
so you can do business more comfortably and trusting. This
isn't just radio, this is in general. Yeah, because people
want to work with people they like, period. It doesn't
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matter what the environment is. People want to work with
alongside people they like, and so that's why you have
these relationships setters the end. That's cool. That's a good advice.
People don't like you, they don't want to work with
you very long and all all parts of the world.
So to just be me, I would just say cut
itself for now on if you go stup, you're like
the salesperson. Ok I should go to dinner. But don't
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you need the salesperson to pay for it? You know,
you get a pay back. Yeah, okay, I just have
a bad reimburse you your money. Yeah cool? Thanks man. Anyway,
and then I'll let you know how the five pm
thing goes. Maybe I like it, dude. I have a
lunch today and the time is that the athletic director
of the University of Arkansas. And yeah, um a guy
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used to play quarterback Niversity Arkansas. The se tournaments happening.
We're gonna go to lunch today. That's cool, man, Yeah,
do you give him a little bit of advice? Well,
I call some plays. I'm like, all right, there you
go a what's the heck? Here's the Bobby Bones Show
podcast highlight segment of the day. Amy and I were
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taking our walk down the hall a second ago, and
she goes, you're gonna start work up from home from
a home studio, and I'm not. As far as now
it goes. I like being here, like being in the room.
I also as much as I was weeks ago, going hey,
the Corona's I now feel like it's my place to
be the one calm and in control. We're all gonna
be fine. You know, you don't have to either go
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the world's ending or it doesn't exist. You can just go.
You know, it is happening. There's a good chance I
could get sick if I don't follow these new rules.
If I do get sick, are probably a little worse
than the flu. Pro right, not that bad, And just
deal with it and understand that your life is going
to be changed a little bit, not because of the
virus so much, but because they're gonna shut down things
to keep the virus from spreading. So there will be
(27:27):
an impact on you but you can live your life.
You can take a couple of deep breaths. You cannot
freak out No, it exists, and also not freak out completely.
So unless they say don't come to do the show,
or unless I get sick, dude, I will do the
show with Corona all the first Corona show in Quarantine
the right. Yeah, yeah, I would do it from my house. Yeah.
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So I just want our listeners to know. As much
as I talk about it, I'm going to be the
one that's going, Hey, we're gonna be okay, it's gonna
be weird. People are gonna get sick. The real concern
is hospitals, right, not that everybody's gonna get sick and die,
but that let's just say that it's just all old
people who gets sick, because that's what everyboy's going It's
just old people. Okay, let's just say it's a bunch
of old people to get sick and hot there. But
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they're gonna fill out the hospitals and other people can't
go into the hospital because the healthcare is maxed out.
Because the hospitals are maxed out, there are no beds,
there are no respirators. So it is good that they're
limiting exposure as much as they can. So you would
want your leaders to overreact, not underreact. Anyway. Overreacting is
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fine because there's a cushion. Best case scenario is this
is all an overreaction. That's a great thing because if
it's an underreaction, I got news for you, folks. We
all did. If it's an underreaction, we want it to
be an overreaction. That's what I don't understand how people
going Well, there's many deaths that happened in a car accident. Yeah,
but that's not contagious. And two, this is so early.
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I'm looking at the numbers of reported cases. It's like
basically doubling every other day. So take a breath. It's
going to impact you a bit, but you're probably not
gonna get it playing the odds, and even if you do,
you're gonna be okay for the most partum My. Also,
my girlfriend texts me and said, hey, she goes, uh,
this is our question. Should I go to the gym
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or is it risky? And I said, go to the gym,
Just wipe down things, treat it like you should normally
treat it. Even before Corona go to the gym. I
feel like going to the gym now it's probably probably
even better because they're going to clean it so much.
I feel like going getting on an airplane is probably
better because they're gonna make sure it's so clean that
it's actually going to be safer to go these places
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than it would otherwise. Whenever you're just rolling raw on
a Southwest flight and you're just like sucking in all
the spit of everybody and they're dirty tables. I know.
I feel like we used to get judged sometimes by
people because we're the wipe down people. Everything. We get
on an airplane and we're like wiping it down and
have been doing that for years, and now I feel
like that's just going to be the new norm from
(29:59):
here on out. Wipe it amy now, wipe down on
the desk of tables and chairs, and we wipe each
other down just for fun. But someone I always sit
next to you have some comment they have to make
about me free wipe the things down, And now I'm
gonna be like what now? Yeah, what now? Motherful? So yeah,
here's all I want to say. Life is going to
be different for a little bit. And that's okay. We're
(30:20):
gonna take care of our people to get sick. We're
gonna try to make sure people don't get sick. The
people that do, for the most part, are gonna be okay.
But what we're doing now is trying to stem it.
We're trying to go trying to nip it right there.
And if it ain't closed, and you can tell they're
doing things to make sure, Like the jam, I will
go to the gym, no problem, as long as they're
(30:42):
cleaning it. I'm wanna go get on an airplane. No,
I can get on a cruise. I was again on
a cruise though, when food poisoning was happening again. I
was out when people would just like vomit and poot
for three days because they couldn't get off the boat.
I ain't trying to get on a cruise. But live
your life, folks. They're gonna cancel some stuff. Don't be
upset with it. You can be irritated and go man,
this is unfortunate. Did not look at the bigger picture.
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They people should overreact when it comes to the health
of us. Yeah, they should. There should be a cushion.
It should never have to get to the point where
the reaction was just right. There should be overreaction when
it comes to health, that's all. I'll be the sensible one.
I am your leader when it comes to sensible reaction
(31:25):
to the coronavirus. So have a good day and we're
not leaving. Wash your hands, don't touch your face. Somebody
on my Instagram after it, I was like, why do
you have masks when all of you do healthcare. I'm like, lady,
I've had masks for like ten years. These are from
a box that I had years ago, because just like
two months ago, I was talking about wearing them on
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planes when I wasn't sick, just from not even Corona.
We had a whole conversation. I'm like, I like to
wear them just because so I had all these masks
in the house anyway. She's like, don't you know they
don't help? And I said that is not accurate, even
the bad ones hell, because it keeps me from touching
my face. So there is a reason that I have it,
maybe not for the reason that you think keyboard warriors
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all of them. Okay, that's all. That's our sensible Corona talk.
What's happened with your kids? They're good right now, but
their school their school is still in session, but like Friday,
they have early release so that the teachers can plan there.
They met. They want to gather together and come up
with the plan in case the school does close, so
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they can have something like a digital plan I think
will be which is awesome because they'll be coming up
with ways we can still continue school at home. I
guess then I become the teacher watch out. I don't know, man,
but I feel for parents right now whose kids are
already out of school and then they're trying to figure
it all out, because i mean, people work and their
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kids are home and they're trying to get stuff done.
And I'm gonna tell you, if this was happening to
me when I was a kid, this is where I
start to go, this really stinks for some people. Is
that I had I was on free lunch program, didn't
have food, And if it wasn't for free breakfast at
school and free lunch at school, I wasn't going to
have food. I'd have to pick a meal. But with
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school I would get there early, eat the cereal or
the bananas or the muffins they would have for free breakfast,
and I would give us in the free lunch program.
There are kids now that won't be able to go
to school, and rightfully, so again I don't want a
whole school to get sick, but we have to think
about stuff like that. Right, that's a really good ring.
You have kids who aren't going to get the food
they would normally get. You think school districts are dialed
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in on that, and thinking, I mean, I would say
there's not enough time for them to have dialed in
on it, because it's all happening so rapidly, like we've
got to get kids, make sure they're not sick and
passing it through. And I know, but you're very right,
that is literally where some kids they're only meal comes from.
So what do we do well? I think we trust
that there are people out there and this goes back
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and I'm not joking about this, Like when mister Rogers
will talk about helpers, especially when it's a really bad situation,
like find the helpers. I think there are people that
we even as adults, have to look at as our
leaders and helpers to go These are problems that we
have identified. Here is how you can't help and because
we can't be in schools and we can't we're not parent.
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If it's not happening in to your parents, how are
you supposed to know? Right? Are your kids? Are you
supposed to know? Exactly? So it's looking for it, be
vigilant and trying to find ways to help if it's
important to you, not just this way, but anyway. And
we try to be that helper sometimes. Well, I mean,
and you even saying that just now as a reminder
and probably falling on the ears of some people that
could hear it and become a helper, you know, in
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the for that exact reason, because that I've been thinking
about so many other things that I never thought that,
and you just we only think about things that we
empathize and sympathize. I agree, and I'm so I'm so
glad you said it out loud. Well, I said it
to myself quietly, but nobody heard me. Frustrating guys, Like
three times I said it inside my head and nobody reacted.
(34:53):
Said it because it puts it on people's radar. That's
important and sometimes all people need is just to hear
how they can help. And now they know that that's
a need. I'm giving you a hard time. Bobby Bones
Show three Stories let's go over to our producer Raymond
RAYMONDO what you got over there? Being college basketball, the
March Madness games will be played without fans to help
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prevent the spread of coronavirus, and on the news, President
Donald Trump announced it. Visitors to the US from Europe
will be banned for thirty days starting at midnight on Friday.
And finally, in the NBA, they have suspended their season
after a player tested positive for the coronavirus. Bobby Bone.
So I got a text into the tech screen. It says,
(35:36):
is producer Eddie wearing his new shoes? Oh no, no, no
no yet. I don't want to wear them the way
I wear my old shoes. You should, that's the point
of you start wearing them. Yeah, I have a problem
that I don't wear clothes I like either because I'm
afraid that I'll run them. Yes, my whole life, I
would save up and buy a T shirt. I would
save up about once or twice here by a Nike
T shirt. They grew up very poor, very little money,
and then I would never wear it because I was
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afraid I would run it, because I'd saved up so
long for it. And I still do that today. With clothes.
I'm like, I don't know where's that yet, and then
I never end up wearing it, and then it sits
on my closet for like a year, and I'm like, oh,
I'm so stupid. Let me encourage you. Wear them every day? Okay,
all right? Because I looked at them this morning, I
was like, man, should I wear them to day? I'm like,
wear them every day? Now? Those are two nice next week,
start wearing them next Okay, I listen. If you can't
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foot anymore, shut by into the pair. Hey, dude, I
do like them. And my kids saw them. They're like, dude,
those are awesome. Dad. Let's go over to Morgan number
two with what twenty six year olds care about? So,
since everybody is watching Love is Blind on Netflix right now,
there are all these rules that they cast has to
follow while filming the TV show. So when they checked
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themselves into whatever this hub is, yes, and the building
is split into two, and the women are on one
side and the guys are on the other side, and
they go into these pods on each side, and each
pod is connected to another pod, and you can't see
the person, but you're dating them just by talking with them.
So you're forming this relationship and then at the end
(37:02):
they're proposing to each other and it isn't nutty, But
what are the rules they have to live by? So
these are kind of the start of the obvious ones.
They can't see each other, touch each other. They only
get to meet after getting engaged, which is so weird too,
by the way, because they stand on each side of
the hall and his heart lifts up and then they
see each other. It doesn't matter how hot the person
is or how not hot it is, it's got to
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be weird to see them for the first time after
you've already imagined what they look like. I would imagine
it's like some of our listeners who hear us and
go like, let me see what they look like. We
can't meet whatever expectation you have. You're like, let me
see a Bobby whoa. So they can't see each other.
What else? They only have to date for ten days
or less if they feel less is better. What do
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you mean they only have to date for ten days?
So like, they have ten days to get to know
each other and then outside of the pod no in
the pods. Oh, and then they don't have to get engaged.
But after the ten days, if they don't connect, the
producers either asked them to leave, or they try and
move forward, or if the person really wants to connect
with somebody else, the producers, so you have to go. Sorry,
(38:05):
you spent ten days in there. You got to go. Right.
If they feel they don't they aren't trying to connect.
There were some of the people on the show that
went in because more than the people that came out
went in and you just never hear from them again. Right,
And there was more matches than more. People like um
connected and decided they wanted to get married, but we
don't know them because they weren't on the show. And
(38:25):
I'm like, wait, what where was the second camera crew?
Give me more? I saw one couple on Instagram going
for some reason, they didn't feature us, but just so
you know we're together. Oh you know, I never knew
you to begin with. Are there any other rules? Moregan
number two? Yeah, So producers are the ones who arranged
the very first pod dates, so the cast doesn't get
to choose who they set up with. Alone time is allowed.
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They can go off from their pods and have a
loane time, and the sleeping arrangements were pretty less than ideal.
They slept in trailers with basically like correctional facility beds. Nice.
Did you watch it? I watched the first episode. I
haven't finished it. Now you got you gotta go deeper,
you gotta go. Yeah, you gotta keep going. And this
is for me who doesn't like that kind of show.
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Is great. It's great for what it was. Anything else
Morgan um one more, the hosts and producers don't actually
interfere with them at all during those ten days. Yeah, Chris,
what's his name, I'm Nick Lachey obviously whatever. He only
comes to the very beginning. You don't see him again
forever till the end. There you go, thank you Morgan show.
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You know who's hurting because of the coronavirus that we
don't talk about much as Chinese restaurants. Oh yeah, because
people are like, well, I get to pick a kind
of food to go eat. You know what, I'm not
gonna do a Chinese food. So we have a bunch
of people that have just started Chinese restaurants that they're
suffering right now. And listen, I would say, hey, go
help him out, but I ain't Chinese restaurant. Maybe somebody will.
(40:00):
At least you're putting it out there. Yeah, people want
to support their local Chinese restaurant. They do. A chain
of Chinese restaurants in southern California is taking the concern
to a new level. Employees at this place in West
Los Angeles have been using an infrared thermometer to test
patrons for a fever. You walk in and they have
like what looks like a spiedometer gun that CoV has
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on you. Those who have abnormal temperatures or other symptoms
are kicked out of the restaurants. In an Instagram announcement,
owners say they're even offering a five percent discount for
those who order to go. Some social media users have
said the restaurants could be infecting other people by using
the same devices on everyone listen. I haven't been to
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the Chinese estaurant a long time anyway, even before Corona.
I don't know that I was relating a lot of
Chinese food. Last time I went it was Christmas two
years ago. But I know if it were me going well,
I'm wide open to the kind of food I could have.
Right now, I'm probably not gonna choose Chinese, and not
because I believe there's anything wrong with it. But because
you just and subliminally are affected by things, You're just
watching the news all the time, right, But maybe I
(41:05):
should maybe today, Nah, I don't think so. Derek's Bentley Living.
I'm looking at this picture they pull up this little
thing to the person's head to say their fever. It's
crazy and if you do it you get a discount,
would you see? That's why I'm not doing it though?
Why don't even have to do this? The latest from
Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two thirty second Skinny and
(41:25):
the ACMs announced their first round of performers, which include
the show's host, Keith Urban, as well as Miranda Lambert,
who will also perform a collaboration with Lindsay l Ashley mcgride.
It's Neil Town's l King and Kaylee Hammock for their
song Fulled Round and Fell in Love. Thomas Rhett wants
to be an advocate for those in need and use
his platform for good for us. Lately, it's been really
(41:47):
advertising one hundred and forty seven million orphans and how
important it is to adopt children around the world, or
just even small things like hey, I picked this devotional
book up today and it really helped me out. You
should go get it. I just think it's always good
to use your platform for good rather than bad. Luke
Coms shared why he sings about beer and boring jobs.
He says it's because people who drink and have boring
jobs are the fabric of our society and they're his fans.
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He also said he had a boring childhood in the
best possible way, and being regular is something to be
proud of. I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinnyhead kids.
Time for the good news which lunchbox. There's this eleven
year old kid in Brooklyn, New York. He loves superheroes
and he told his mom, mom, I want to do
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something like superheroes do. So he started going around the
community and collecting clothes and shoes and now he opened
up a shop where ten dollars or less you can
get clothes shoes for underprivileged kids. Wow. How old his kids?
Eleven years old? All because he loves superheroes and he
wanted to do something superhero herosh When you hear about
kids amy either at this age and you have a
(42:53):
daughter at this age or EDDI you have a son
this age. Does it make you go, man, I wish
my kids would do something like that. That's the first
thing I thought when I hear the story. I feel
like my kids. They do have a good heart. There
are little things they do so share, probably more so
than Stevenson actually so. But he does think he's Captain America.
So maybe he'll got the superhero. Maybe he'll hear, maybe
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he'll hear about this that they love being able to
you know, sometimes I give him a break. They came
from an orphanage, so they' you know, like it's fine, Eddie. Yeah.
I mean, I think about it all the time, and
I'm like, and I hear these stories and we say, man,
it's the parents must be really raising him, right. And
then it's like so I think, like, man, why doesn't
my twelve year old do this? But then it's like, Okay,
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it's my fault. I guess all right, that's awesome. That's
what it's all about. That was tell me something good,
Bob show Today. This story comes us from Niagara, New York.
A nineteen year old man went to his girlfriend's like, Babe,
I want to take you out wine and dine you.
They go out to a nice steak dinner. Check comes,
he goes, I got it, no't, or reaches in his
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pocket to get the wallet. Actudentally hits his gun, it
goes off, shoots her in the leg. Oh he didn't
shoot himself. We shot her. Oh we forgot to put
that safety on. Yeah. Police were called and it turns
out it was a stolen gun too. Yeah, there's a
lot of wrongs most responsible gun owners. That's not going
to happen to almost almost none. That's not gonna happen
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to stolen gun. Jail shoots it in public, jail shoots
us girl dumped it. Just is all this is all
bad news. All right, there you go, I'm lunchboxed out
your bone head store of the day. All right's neck
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and neck right now. Eddie the oldest on our show
forty years old versus Morgan number two, the youngest on
our show, twenty six years old, And they were answering
questions about each other's generations. Eddie year o verst as
I ask you questions about Morgan's years. Here we go
elder versus millennial. Eddie. Come on, this is a word
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millennials use in relation to bitter behavior. If someone is
acting this way towards you, they're likely upset or mad.
So if someone's acting this way towards you, this is
a term that millennials use. They're they're upset or mad
that they're acting this way, right right, right? Yeah, I
don't know. Oh my gosh, you are so extra extra. Yeah,
(45:27):
it's extra. Would be you're doing more than you need
to to. Oh, like you're too flashy with your jewelry
that you need to be over the top too good. Yeah,
you wouldn't be mad at extra I guess. Okay, Morgan,
do you know this? I believe it's salty. I would
have never gotten that. What don't even in my vocabulary
is extra though? Yeah, oh yeah, I've I've known people
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that are extra. Yeah, but do you is it in
your voca? I don't use it? No, not in a
daily next up, Eddie, come on. A streak is associated
with what social media platform a streak? What social media
platform has streaks? Yeah? For sure, for sure? Stop its
sure for sure? Yeah. Yeah, like on TikTok, you know,
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like whenever you have a bunch of viral videos back
to back, that's called the street, Morgan, when you snapchat
somebody a lot snap I've never heard of that. You
get the fire emoji if he snapchat him like fifty
times in a row. Are you snapping people? No, I
just used to. When I used to snap, you'd always
try and get the record. Eddie, who was the first
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member to leave One Direction? In twenty fifteen? Who is
the first member to leave one direction? Funny you asked
that question. I do like One Direction. One of my
favorite young bands out there, Young Sound Creepy, ze Zane
Za Zane Malik, Zane Zane Malick whatever. Yeah, that is correct. Yeah,
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And here's a clip of Pillow Talk. Is that Zane which,
by the way, he kind of had his moment, but
he hasn't really been doing it solo. It's all about
Harry Styles mostly and then Nile and then Nile Horn
who's got a good song too out now. Yeah, okay, um,
you guys, let's see Morgan two off steels and then
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he got one. Let's go over to Morgan number two.
Here we go, Morgan number two. These are all elder questions,
so mostly before you were born of more cowbell or
I gotta have more cowbell is a popular catchphrase from
What TV show here's a clip. I gotta have more cowbell?
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Do you know what show? That's from? Morgan? Number two?
I gotta have more cowbell? I know I've heard that before.
I'm not really sure where Steinfeld Eddy you can steal?
I got a fever and that's SNL. It's Saturday Night Live.
What's that? All guys name Christopher Walkin and Will Ferrell's in?
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Morgan's Okay? What TV show was about rapper exhibit finding
the owner of a ruined car and taking it to
a car shop for renovation? What TV show was about
the rapper exhibit found at old car, beat up car
and would take it in and get it renovated, and
it'd be cool, It'll be like crazy stuff. It'd be
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extra when it was done. Nice, nice, I wink it, Eddie,
thank you for that. But this is show on MTV.
I'm not answering that question. There was a show on
MTV about cars and wheels and customs. Blam. What was it?
Called him My Ride? Pimp My Ride? Interesting? Correct? You
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got up? I used that show. If I'm ever trying
to people are trying to understand pimp and Joy and
why pimpin is like rapping? I say, well, you know,
like you know, it's okay to use that word like
pim My Ride used it. Pip My Bride was a
show for a while, pim My Wedding. Maybe maybe it's
pim My Bride. Yeah, it's something that Joe. I don't
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know that that was it. Maybe it's terrible. Hey Morgan,
if you get this, you win, Okay, all right? What
musician is often credited as being the reason the Beatles
broke up? Who is often credited as being the reason
that the Beatles broke up? Talk it out. I don't
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really have anything to talk about. I know the Beatles,
I don't know that I know any of their names.
So I mean, was Bruce Springsteen by the beat the
Bruce Springsteen he broke up the Beatles? R answer? I
think so, Eddie. I let her have another guest just
(49:56):
for fun. If you don't like, I'm so entertained, that's incorrect.
But we're gonna give you one more. I guess I'm
gonna ask you again, what musician it's credited as being
the reason the Beatles broke up? It's not Bruce Springsteen.
You're close? Is this? Is it? Another famous like solo
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artists the person's famous. Oh, I know this is not right.
Eddie better better the lead singer Jam the Beatles. Interesting,
I know Eddie knows this. Edmy do you know it? Yeah?
It is Yo. Yeah, I'm gonna get I know. It's
John Lennon's wife, wife, Yoko. Yeah, Yoko, it's his girl.
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She tried to get Paul McCartney. Paul McCartney said no.
Then she went to John Lennon and got what John Lennard,
And then she's the reason they say that the band
broke up. She kind of got it. Okay, we have tiebreaker.
I'm gonna read you all the rest of the questions.
Do you happen to you? Get all? Eddie? What was
the name given to the fat of lying face down
and posting pictures on social media? I'm sorry, lying face
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down and posting pictures on social media? What was that
fad called? Uh, it's called belly down incorrect. What's the
name of jay Z and Beyonce's first child, lou Ivy.
What was the name of the yellow wrist band that
symbolized cancer awareness in the two thousands? Is that for me? Yeah?
Live strong? Correct? Ogres are like onions is a quote
(51:27):
from what movie Shrek correct? YouTube star Michelle fan pH
A n offers advice on what marriage incorrect? Again? Makeup? Okay?
And you miss planking? Planking? All right? Tiebreakers for you? Morgan,
Eddie got three? Which cereal was kid tested, mother approved?
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Cheetos Cereal? It's kicks? What artists sang this song Highway
to the danger Zone from top Gun? Here you go,
ac DC incorrect? All right? The quote I am serious
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and don't call me Shirley is a quote from what
movie Shirley, tim Bo Airplane? Eddie, You've won? I'm to answer,
kid tested, mother approved? Was kick Cereal? Kenny Loggins sang
Highway to the danger Zone airplane is and don't call
me Shirley? What ady sitcom? Start? Alan Thick and Kirk
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Cameron Growing hands? And then what long running Nickelodeon show
featured a tribute contestant doing physical challenges was double Dare. Yeah, Morgan,
you didn't win, Eddie you one? It's now seven to
seven up elder versus millennial. There you have it. That's
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got a text from my girlfriend. Go on. My classmate
just texted me saying many of our other classmates are
sick with the quote flu. What quote? Yeah, because they
cancel our school and there's people that were in her
class that now have the flu. Class just texted me
saying so many of our other classmates are sick with
the quote flu. Gigs kicking your girls? Oh no, have
(53:25):
you checked her fever every time she walked in the
house or temperature? Guys, give me a second. I need
to think about this. I don't want to make irresponsible
decision here on the air. He's over there on hotels
dot com right now. Tell me from the Bass Pro
shops and Cabella Studio on Music Row the Bobby Bones Show.
During the story about this guy who tattooed an entire
body blue, like wow, way down a guy tattooed all
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of it to feel more confident. It took three years
to transform his skin color blue. It's like a light
blue like it maybe a hint of green. You just
it's not super super blue. But man, if he came
up to you'd be like, what's happening with you? He
loves the way it looks. I'm gonna be honest, it
looks pretty cool. I wouldn't do it to me, but
(54:10):
it does look pretty cool. With Tan Liken, my spray
tan like they tattooed on me. Interesting all over. Donnie Snyder,
a former forklift driver, says that he made the decision
to go big with Blue after years of feeling trapped
by conformity and also lack of confidence. I was extremely miserable.
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I decided to quit hiding, break myself out of stagnation,
and remake my life. You know, I hope he doesn't
regret this. But what I do like is that he
did something that doesn't affect anybody else. It made him happy,
it didn't affect anybody else. Tattoo. I have some tattoos
that are full colored in on my arm and they
have to hold that the needle down and like color
(54:52):
it in and just send little blocks in my arm
and hurt. I can't imagine doing your whole body. His
face is all blue wow, which reminds me of my
favorite song. I'm like the early nineties here we gobbbbbbb
where this song came out. This is They don't make
music like this anymore, you know, they just don't make music.
(55:14):
Turn this one out. Raymond down in your car getting
hands up Blue Nina. Listen to how dep seems here
when he talks about his light and everything. Here we go,
dang this music. Now what are you looking at? You
(55:36):
looking at him? Well, now I'm looking at David Beckham. Tattoosh. No,
he just popped up because I was googling like all
kinds of look at this full body blue dude is
like total art. He has some like built in lines.
You know. It's a really cool tattoo. Is the guy
from raging at some machine. His whole shoulder is like
blacked out or greened out. That's pretty cool too. And
he was doing that before that was the body tattoos
(55:57):
were really a thing. Yeah, it's cool. I just gotta texture.
I just want to say, I'm listening to movie Mike's
movie podcast and it's just so great. Mike got a
compliment on the text line that's awesome. Hey Mike. In
your last podcast, what did you talk about? I was
talking about actors who are started out as musicians and
then went on to have acting careers. Who is the
one amy? He thinks the biggest musicians like in music
(56:21):
that then our big time actors go. Well, Elvis was
a musician and an actor. Solid guest, Let me think
about that. Do you even have Elvis on there, Wow,
go ahead, good one. What else? Well, I'm trying to
think of who Miley Cyrus? Okay, solid, you're missing one
of the biggest actors period in the world right now
in the world, giving a hint. Will Smith. Oh, you're right,
(56:46):
that's like that. That's amazing. He's like he's straight, you know, wow,
wow West. But then he has a worst movie ever.
He because he sings the song and he's in the
movie black. Yeah, that's another, probably a better one to
put out there besides Wilt Mark Wahlberg, Britney Spears, who
(57:10):
Sears Crossroads? What are you talking about right now? I
forgot to Yeah. Yeah, he did Alpha Dog. Yeah, that
was a good movie. That was good. Did you do
Social Network? He did after Alpha Dog? And then I'm
doing the trolls movies. Yeah, Jaylo was like a triple threat.
(57:31):
Go check out movie. Mike's movie podcast got a text
here saying that what I don't know my brain like
the obvious of j Loo and Will Smith, and I'm like,
I don't know Elvis. No, but I didn't think about Elvis.
That's a great one there. That was good. Check it
out when when the show's over, go check out if
you like movies, movie, Mike's movie podcast, your Samy's pile
of stories. So maybe at some point in your life
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you've wished for eye message to allow you to retract
whatever you just sent, like you send a text and
you don't want it to go through, or you change
your mind. And now that could be a reality because
Apple is testing a feature like that for its next
software update. I was thinking about during the break if
I've ever done this, and I do, but it's always
because the stupid typos that make no sense. I typo
(58:14):
that crazy, but I don't never send want to go?
Would you want have said that? Maybe a month later,
but typos? So I wanted to pull it back. What
would happen, Well, it'll let you do it, but it'll
send that person a note because it's not secret. It'll
say something like that. It would notify the recipient that
a message was retracted, so we'll know something was sent,
but then not. I mean, so that's the catch. I mean,
(58:35):
I guess if you're looking at it as from your standpoint,
like you don't seen anything, but there could be people
where you know, if you've said something out of anger,
or you've said something like you know too much, like
maybe an ex boyfriend, or you drink too much and
you're sending something, yeah, something like that, I drank it
too much. I don't know if it has to be dirty,
but might imagine that X and X and be like, hey,
(58:56):
what are you doing? And you're like for dirty reasons?
Why would you even talk with that tone? Amy were
doing it? I have no idea, um, you know, speaking
of that. You know what doesn't work is the email
retraction thing. I'll get an email from someone and then
I get a retraction. Go on this person that's retracted
the email, but the already got there and I have
the email, and I'm always like, this has never worked
(59:17):
in the history of emails. I once saw Taylor Swift
say that she sent a text message I think to
a voyage and she didn't want it to go through
and she immediately regretted it, so she turned her phone
off immediately before while it was still sending, and apparently
that stopped it from going. But I have no idea.
One time I was sending a text message and I
(59:37):
didn't want it, and I just threw it in the
Lake's going to send? All right? What else? Ammy? So
a survey found out the number one show that people
would want to bring back, and it's definitely not at
the top of my list. Friends is on the list.
It's at number three. Count me down, how many other five?
Number five Parks and Recreation Stop stop parks and record funny,
(01:00:00):
but stop at the whole office. You exist, because the
office exists, all right? Number four Seinfeld okay? Three? Friends okay?
Two and for one and two there's a tie and
it goes to R and Mash Mash and I think
most people will be alive that would take an internet poll. Yeah,
that's why I was surprised by that. People that watched
(01:00:20):
Mash are the ones we're worried about getting Corona. We're like,
oh boy, watch out for them. They're susceptible. Um. I
think they could probably redo Mash and make it funny.
But that was also about a wartime were pow s
That's that's a tough comedy lane to walk in a
pow comedy, is that it? Yeah, that's the top five. Okay,
(01:00:40):
what do we want to come back? And then um,
rest in peace. Free samples at Costco for now they're
having to pull those because the coronavirus. So if that's
one of your favorite things to do, go around Costco
and get free samples or get lunch or dinner that way,
not happening. Went to Trader Joe's. They had no samples out,
and rightfully, so, even if it's not affecting anything, just
(01:01:00):
better just for the overall look to not have things
that people can touch, right And so I go to
Trader Joe's. By the way, here's my favorite thing at
Trader Joe's. It's the mango. There's no sugar added. It's
a dried mango, no sugar added. If Trader Joe's is
in your area, I don't know where Trader Joe's is.
I'm only knew Trader joe just died too. And Joe,
my girlfriend wants to do awake because she loves Trader
(01:01:21):
Joe so much. She wants to do like a mini
wake in his honor because she loves Trader Joe's. But
like where, like at the house, and I'll go get
a bunch of Trader jos like the mango. Then we
have a moment for Joe. She calls him Joe. She
loves Trader Joe's. Um is that it amy? Yeah? Maybe
that's my final that was Amy's pile of stories. It's
time for the good news, Amy. So this six year
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old dog, Merrick. He lived at the Humane Society of
Greater Kansas for most of his life, like six years
or something, and nobody wanted to adopt him. He kept
getting passed over, so they decided to launch a campaign.
They put Maverick on a billboard. They had a whole
social media campaign happening, and the dog finally found its
(01:02:07):
forever home. Shout out to Jordan and Amy who adopted
the dog. And it's just like the sweetest thing ever.
It is so cute. But I guess when the dog
came in he was like abandoned at a garage still
or something and had something like this gash on his
face that had to be surgically put back together. But
he's still so cute, and I'm just thankful that Maverick
now has a home. That's awesome. They didn't give up
(01:02:29):
on him, though, and that's what so shout out to
the Humane Sciety of Greater Kansas. It's Kansas City actually,
and they didn't give up and they did whatever they
could to make this happen. That's what it's all about,
right there. That was tell me something good. Over to
Amy now at the morning Corny, Morning Corny. You hear
(01:02:51):
about the new restaurant on the moon, great food, no atmosphere.
That was the morning Corny. Well, in a minute, we'll
get into Tom Hanks who has coronavirus, the NBA season
being suspended. It's just a lot, a lot happened last night.
(01:03:13):
I think last night was a night where but he goes, oh,
this is actually a real thing, because you got Trump,
you got NBA, and most importantly Tom Hanks. Yeah, all
of that. Well you get talked about a little later on.
But I do want to do the secret sound, but
we're calling it, well, what's that racket? All right, let's
go over to Sandra in Wisconsin. Sandra, how are you today?
(01:03:37):
I'm great, good. How are you guys? We're pretty good.
We're in here. I did a little cough earlier. I
was like, and Neddie goes, what are you doing? You
can't do that around here, man, No, I didn't mean to.
It's my throat. One of these bars. I don't know.
My girlfriend was like, here, eat these bars instead. So
she puts some kind of bars, some kind of probiotic bar.
What does that go macro and I mean eating and
(01:04:00):
I got little macros in my throat. Oh that's why
you were a confidence? Is that a thing? I don't
think you have little macro? I did you know, though,
that I know somebody that has corona? Wait, have you
been in contact? No, how do you know them? I
don't feel like it's I can see out them business business.
You know that I heard from a friend for me
(01:04:20):
to check with another friend that they heard that this
friend might have been No, because I'm about to see someone.
They were like, hey, do you know I heard that
she was with someone that might have corona? And I
was like, what, Well, she hasn't told me that. Now
I'm about to be with her, and I might have
to be like high school Jenny, like Jonathan's friend who
told her that's exactly what it felt like. But yeah, no,
(01:04:42):
I can tell you off air, obviously, But it's somebody
in the business. You don't know them, okay, And I
don't think you've been to where they've been in the
last couple of days. Okay, But I'm turning to know
people now to have it and they got really sick
for a couple of days, and then I'm the good
side of it now, but really sick. I don't know.
(01:05:03):
I want clarification on this. But have you heard that
kids are asymptomatic? No, that would be bad news. What
that means is they have the symptoms, but you don't know. Yeah,
you don't know. I don't know if this is true
or not. So that's why I don't want talk about
unless you unless you know it's true, Okay, because there's
so much right well, I thought people have turned list
into a partisan issue. We only talk facts on this show,
and facts are either things that I have talked to
(01:05:24):
or I make up in my head. That's all the
fact is. And I haven't made But I haven't heard that,
and I don't know that it's true. Okay. I just
heard that where m Kara, who helps us with our kids. Okay,
See that's where a problem comes in. But I don't
know if she heard it from the school or what
I heard it from the school. Listen, I don't know.
You're right. I don't want to spread misinformation, but where
where can I go? We know? What I was being
(01:05:47):
sensational was when it first came out a month and
a half ago, and I was like, we're all gonna
get it. But then once I realized it was a thing,
I backed off of that and started to go, Hey, guys,
the word is balanced. You can do both. You can
go well, if I just take care of myself, I'm
probably not going to be affected, but others are and
it is a real thing. But I don't have to
(01:06:07):
freak out right. I don't have to follow the news
or the politicians all the way. Don't listen to a
politician about anything when it comes to science and illness.
Don't do that. Okay. By the way, Sandra, how are you.
Oh she's listening to him here. Hey, she's like, well,
this racket is y'all just rambling about. Okay, Sandra, we're
(01:06:32):
gonna play here. We got three two one. What's that
racket now? Elfred grabs a sixteen dollars so um yeah.
A bunch of birds not the answer. Crazy baby nope,
a woman sneezing nope, a fox, adolphin, Todd Chrislay's ex wife, nope, hyena,
goat horse, rubber chicken, turkey, guy eating a hop pepper.
All those are nos. This is from a viral video
(01:06:55):
over a million views. Say if you can name this
sound okay, Sandra in Wisconsin, can you name that racket?
I think it's a screaming pug. A screaming pug, Yes,
(01:07:17):
a pug dog, Mike D. I'm gonna have to go
to Mike D here. Mike D come over to the
microphone and need you to to which means we're onto
something here. But I'm gonna need to get from you
if that's a yes or a no. I think it's
a no. Why because it's not what's in the video exactly.
We're not going to accept that. No, Okay, we get it, Raymond. No, okay,
(01:07:44):
I have two pugs and they can make some really
strange noises. It's not a screaming Would we like to
let her guess one more time? Yeah, okay, We're gonna
let you guess one more time, Sandra, which means you're
onto something. Okay, go ahead. Well, I think it's a
screaming dog. I think it's a dog being very upset.
(01:08:05):
Mike is gonna Mike D again. My Mike D is
Sandra in Wisconsin, right, with a screaming dog. We could
accept that yet? Who today is a good day? Wow?
How about you? Sandra? You just want sixteen dollars whoa,
I'm excited. Hey, can we give her a bunch of
that crap from the prize closet too? Raymond, do you
(01:08:27):
have that box of crap with you? Yeah, it's right here.
Read off some of the stuff that she's also gonna win.
We can put the package. Just give her a few things,
all right. There's a bunch of vinyls in there, signed
by artists. There is we have signed vinyls from artists
like who Sam Hunt? Nice? You want to sign Sam
Hunt vinyl? What else? Is there? A Luke Bryan Hat
there that signed signed Luke Bryan Hat. Dang? Okay, one
(01:08:48):
more thing for her? Grab bag of CDs? What's that?
A bunch of different artists CDs? What's a seed? What's
a CD? Yeah? I don't know that that's as exciting,
But okay, listen to this, Sandra. You just lucked out.
You get assigned Sam Hunt record, assigned Luke Bryan Hat
and some some foreign things something there's thin, they're shiny.
(01:09:10):
They definitely you put them up to ear and you
hear music. Um, congratulations, Sandra, Let's play again. Here it
is this is a dog making crazy noises while hanging
by its teeth. From a rope. Okay, there's a there's
a rope having it from a tree and it's holding
onto it like making noises as its owner's laughing. And
(01:09:30):
we'll put the video up on our Twitter and Facebook page.
Do we play? What's that racket? Sandra? Where do you
live in Wisconsin? It's about an hour northwest of Madison.
You know, we love Madison on this show, love it.
It's great. Thank you guys, you're welcome. Husband, thank you
very much. Let me ask you a question, Sandra, if
(01:09:50):
you don't mind, sure, would you like us to talk
more about coronavirus or a lot more? H maybe just more? Okay,
just more? Got it? Okay, Sandra, hang on the phone. Okay,
you mean you're not coming to us for all your
corona but they can't. They can not yelling your head,
(01:10:11):
why your hand? Thank you? Why's your hand? Okay? Last night,
I'm just living my life. And then over Twitter, Tom
Hanks goes got coronavirus, and that's when they hit me
that everybody else was paying attention. I was already in,
but that's when it hit me. I was like, oh wow,
people are gonna pay attention because the first major major
celebrity just got coronavirus and so him and Rita Wilson
(01:10:33):
they said we'll be tested, observed and isolated for as
long as public health and safety requires. But they're in
Australia and people were like, well that's all they got
to get tested. They're no, you can't get tested here. Really,
it's hard. Scooba Steve try to get tested. He couldn't yesterday.
He was like, the hospital doesn't have it the way
they're insurance can't get it for me. We just got
a chill. So but also a probably super famous probably
(01:10:55):
get tested, super famous like a test line right, go
to vip Corona. But yet Tom Hanks has it and
his wife. The basketball thing happened last night? You familiar? Yeah,
March Madness. Nope. So what's happened with the NBA is oh,
that they canceled the Jazz and the Thunder we're playing.
My girlfriend is a Diehart Thunder fans. We're watching the
(01:11:16):
game and something weird starts to happen and they're not
saying what's going on. So we get on Twitter. We're
kind of flipping through and they still haven't said yet
what's going on. So there's a player that has coronavirus
test a positive for coronavirus. He wasn't out on the court,
but all the players on his team then have been
around him, and they've been with the other players from
the other team, so they all get shipped off the court.
(01:11:37):
They canceled again in the middle of the game, well
before the games gonna come runs on the floor. Referees gather, Oh,
get he got nutty, and so they take them both
and they quarantine them into the locker rooms. And then
the NBA goes, well, anybody that this team has played
in the past few they need to be quarantined too.
(01:11:57):
So I was like the Calves, the Knicks. So then
they just went, you know, no basketball. They postponed the
entire NBA because of that. Wow, which was pretty nutty.
I just thought I didn't know it was like legit
because somebody. I thought they were just like, Okay, we're
just gonna put this off because gathering people together, it
doesn't make sense. We don't want to risk anything. It
was because a player had it. So this player, though
like two days ago, was at a press conference. There's
(01:12:18):
making a joke about coronavirus, and there are a bunch
of microphones down there, and there's you know, all the
local microphones, and he takes his hands and put rubs
them all over all the microphones. Oh my gosh, you're joking.
And he was making a joke, but he ends up
to one with it. Well that's ironic. Don't you think
it's like coronavirus? Yeah? Crazy? Hunho. So NBA's done SEC
(01:12:42):
tournament tonight here in Nashville. Is no fans only essential staff.
I just would I'd love to be essential tonight. Sure,
stited up last night watching the Arkansas game. It was
the last game they played with fans, Arkansas Vanderbilt. Arkansas wins.
A pumped and I'm ready to go tonight and they're
like nobody can come. So I'm just trying to somehow
get me a can't get a job real quick over there,
(01:13:04):
trying to get in a bridge done at the arena.
Somebody there is gonna see you as essential to show
up and be like I'd like to be essential. Yeah.
So that's tonight. It's everything's gone bonkers. These are crazy times.
The Mavericks Mark Cuban, who owns a team, may know
from Shark Tank. For sure, he's on his phone, and
(01:13:26):
they have a video of him when the NBA tweets out, hey,
all games are done, and he goes, whoa, you see him?
See there are no more NBA games. And so during
the ESPN broadcast last night, it's the Mavericks and Nuggets,
Mark Cuban says, and you start talking about there's more
at stake than just basketball. Here you go really not
about basketball or money. I mean literally, if if this
(01:13:49):
thing is just exploding to the point where you know,
all of a sudden, players and others have had it,
if you think about your family, you know, you want
to really make sure you're doing this the right way,
you know, because now it's much more personal, and you've
seen what's happening in other countries. But just the whole
idea that it's come this close and potentially a couple
of players have it just stunning, isn't the right word.
(01:14:10):
I mean, it's just crazy. He's talking about people getting
sick in the cross, like I know, it's like something's off.
So that happened. I was on a lot of calls
last night and or people are going, hey, what should
we do with our events? Not even events that I'm
a part of, like Oddly, now I've become someone that's
on these little counsels about events, and so I think
(01:14:33):
I did three calls last night about major events, going, hey,
what should we do? How should we do it? And
so there's like four or five of us on a call.
You just don't want to be the one person that
keeps an event going and then a lot of people
get sick at your event because you know, who knows
what's gonna happen. But they make documentaries about people that
is the one person because there's nothing to gain. Really
(01:14:54):
if you're that person, let's keep our bent on. And
then a lot of people get sick. You are you're
you're the bad person. But if you are to cut
your event right now or postponent, you don't lose anything
because you're doing what others are doing for this sake
of public health. It's inconvenient to a lot of people
because everything's I've had, I mean I've had like four
(01:15:16):
things canceled or postpone and think the last a couple
of days. And who cares, right, I don't want me
to get sick and all old people to die. Yeah, yeah,
but yeah, it's it's it's nutty. The Joe Rogan had
a guy on he's like us, where he's just trying
to get people on to speak at it more so
than him come on and give opinions. I don't really
(01:15:39):
listen to anybody on see an inner Fox News or
MSNBC if they're an anchor talking about what they know.
I like it when they bring doctors on to talk
about what they know, and even the doctors go, we
don't even know all the information yet, like we're learning too.
That's why it's called novel. That's what that means. When
they go novel COVID novel means new. They don't know
what's happened fully yet. So here you go. Number one,
(01:16:02):
the coronavirus isn't going away next week. It could be
three to six months like this. Two. And I saw
one of Donald Trump's main age yesterday testifying yesterday going
this is ten times worse than the flu, like this is.
It could be like just what it is specifically, And
I think that's a lot of the reason the President
had to get on TV last night and finally go
all right, this is a thing. Which watched that last night.
(01:16:25):
I went straight from the Love Is Blind reunion, so
that that is a odd night. We're watching Love is
Blind reunion only halfway through it. It's kind of trash, though,
I would say the reunion wasn't my favorite, and now
I'm not done with it. Yeah, but it's kind of trash. Yeah.
Not the showing as a whole isn't trash. It just
(01:16:45):
didn't hold up the standards out of the show, the renion.
They're just sitting around all fighting for time. It's umma
watch a second half to night, so get it. I
was watching that the Oklama City Thunder basketball game. Donald
Trump talk, then Arkansas'll play vander And as a late
night last night, my dog is sick again. Um. The
pandemic could be ten to fifteen times worse than a
(01:17:06):
bad flu season. So a bad flu season ten times worse.
It's not just a disease for old people, although elderly
people with compromised immune systems have the highest fatality risk.
And don't give me if it's just old people. Old
people are real people too, Yes, like they are, yeah,
which is old people. Let us live our life when
you have an old person or when you're the older person.
(01:17:28):
Whole different ball game. What if people went you know
what it's only people in the styles who cares. We'll
do us. Yeah, or so that's weird. They're about four
days between when you can breathe in and contract the
disease and when you show symptoms. So if you were
to get it today Thursday, it's like Tuesday, you'd be like, oh,
(01:17:50):
the primary method for transmission is breathing. Again. This is
from a coronavirus infectious disease expert, Michael Osterholm. So he
was going on, it's a good thing. I'll listened to.
I watched on YouTube on Joe Rogan's podcast. So, um,
any questions, I just kind of just want to stop.
I don't want to breathe anywhere. The NCAA tournament, the
(01:18:13):
big tournament's gonna played an empty Arenas. Nobody there so
but accept essential staff, which I'm really hoping I can
hop into that essential class. We're gonna hop off Corona
now we're not doing a lot. We'll come on do
a Corona recap tomorrow. The Surgeon General is one, which
I think is pretty great. It's a great get for us.
(01:18:35):
There is no doctor higher than the surgeon General. He
is as far as our system in America is the
number one doctor, So he'll be on tomorrow here on
the show, The Friday Morning Conversation with the Surgeon General,
Jerome Adams. Doctor Jerome Adams, Yeah, I know, here's a story.
(01:18:57):
The next big fashion trend for men is pearl necklace?
Is right? Apparently the new trendy accessory for men is
the pearl necklace. Harry Styles for real usher and so
I wanted to bring on Nicky from Rogers and Holland's
Jewelers in Chicago. She's a specialist for merchandising. Nikki, how
(01:19:17):
are you, God? How are you? I'm good? So tell
me about this because I you know, I like to
be somewhat in the trends. What if I were to
put on a pearl necklace? What would you think about that?
I think it's a great idea start the trend with
all the celebrities. Now the long because my grandma used
to have one that would go down to like her
belly button was sometimes shed. Double it up? Can you
(01:19:39):
take it in and you do the two double over
the neck again? Yeah? Are we talking that length? Are
we talking to like it? Because I don't feel like
a choker would be right for me. What do you
think I agree. I think you should go along. You
can double it, you can wear it with chains. That's
also really popular right now. We can definitely help you
with that at Rogers and Holland with a chain. So
(01:20:00):
we're like, where are them all at once? Exactly? Yeah, exactly.
Layering that's a huge trend and we've actually seen on
that become really popular in the last year, in part
because of celebrities starting to layer chains and diamond necklaces.
So now it's the pearl necklace. Amy, What would you
think if I had a pearl necklace with a couple
(01:20:20):
of chains, Like, really, I just walk in, I just
got a T shirt, just got a T shirt on
to take you seriously, but I would accept you, like
if that's if that's what made you feel comfortable, I
don't want to knock it, like if you're owning it,
Like I don't want to yeah, because I would imagine
the first time a dude wanted to pierce one of
his ears or both of people are like what is happening?
(01:20:40):
This is a trend, or we're really tight jeans like
those were looked at at first like what's happening here? Right?
But now somebody has to be the like their celebrities
doing it too, but you can be like the regular
guy that's going to do Yeah. And like when you
posted a picture of yourself on Instagram some pearl necklace,
but then immediately after to it, you showed examples of
(01:21:01):
Usher and Harry styles right after you. It's like I
went from like laughing at you and I was like,
wait a second, it does look so bad looks and
then Harry and I was like, maybe it's fine, and
then there was another one of you and suddenly it
looked better. Thank you. So maybe you're onto something. On
my Instagram story, Kaitlin and I are and have a
put on like this cheap pearl necklace that I got
(01:21:22):
for like four dollars. It's gross, right, but I have
it on and I'm like, hey us Usher wears these,
and she's like, what about you? It was like Usher,
And so you can scroll through and see a lot
of celebrities on my Instagram story wearing their pearl necklaces. Yeah.
I just think Nikki, if I were to come to
Rogers and Hollands Jewelers in Chicago, like, how much does
a pearl necklace cost? It really ranges depending on the
(01:21:43):
size of the pearls on, type of pearls on all
of that, so always definitely is a variety. I don't
want the big pearls. I remember the big goofy ones. Yeah,
like I don't want that. Like my grandma would have
some big ones that you know, we were under a
T shirt. It would look like you have some sort
of like growths on you and just want kind of
a chill pearl necklace. Like can we work out? Yeah,
(01:22:05):
I would say, starting it around one hundred and fifty dollars? Nice? Yeah,
how quickly can you get me one of like a
like we can do it right away for you? All right,
special treatment. I'll tell you what I'm gonna I'm gonna
put Nikki on hold and I'm gonna have our send
it to my house and then next week I'm gonna
wear the crap out of these pearls and then let
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me get say anything about it. I'm just gonna say,
if people walk and be like, Dan, what do you
want to go ahead and add some of the chains
to Okay, Yeah, I'm just saying, what's the most expensive
pearl necklace? Nikka? You guys have over there? Oh wow,
I'm m that is a great question. Um. I mean really,
(01:22:47):
you can go up to anywhere. We do a lot
of custom too, so you can go out pretty high.
When it comes to pearls, we want to know, do
red pearls after I get I love red. I don't
think we have red pearls, but I have a sharpie.
Were we all good? There? There's lots of different colors.
So have died pearls? Gray, pink, yellow, say guy pearls died? Okay,
(01:23:13):
So that's what we're gonna do next week. I'm just
gonna wear guy pearls. Let's not make a big deal
about it, you know, it just just be chill. I
don't know that I can be chill, but I want to.
I want to support you. Thank you, Nikki. If people
want to check out the Rogers and Hollands store or
website or Instagram, where can they go? So? Our website
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is www dot Rogers and Hollands dot com and on
our store location page you can see all of our stores.
We have seventy four stores throughout the Midwest and surrounding areas. UM,
and we have about fifth a little over fifteen stores
on in the Chicagoland area. I have seventy four stores. Wow, hey,
what what a kind of deal? Can I get on
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a watch? Because Nicky let me talk about watches for
a second weekend. Hook you up. I've never been a
big watch guy, but then like, I'll travel with Luke
Bryan for American Idol. He has great watches and he
wears T shirts and watches. This only way I want
to wear a watch, not to tell time anything with pearls?
Can you want to watch with a watch? Is an
everyday accessory? But I kind of watch? Would you put
(01:24:18):
Bobby in? Because he doesn't like you don't wear watches?
I know, but if I did, I wear a T
shirt and it would be I'd have flash. Okay, So
you want like not a leather band, want like a
chain band or whatever it is links. I want to
look like when Kane Brown came in here. Oh wow
that was boom. We feel about that, Nikki? I look
pretty good if I had all that right? Oh yes,
(01:24:40):
you definitely would. What about Marty girl pearls? It was
really really big ones anything? Okay, Um, I'm gonna put
Nicki on hold, and Nikky, great to talk to you.
Thank you for lending your advice. She thinks it's a
go for me. So next week, if we can get
him here in time, I gonna wear him every day
next week. Rock at the p all right, Raymond, we
(01:25:01):
put on hold yep. There she is Nikki from Rogers
and Hollands jewelers all over the Midwest and in Chicago.
Dan someone says, don't do white pearls. Do black pearls. Dang,
so many options now, So what's a black pearl. It's
a different kind of dyed black. Oh it is. Yeah,
she said they can die on any color, gray, pink, blue,
(01:25:22):
whatever suits you. Okay, I'll get them in where on
Monday on the show. Don't make a big deal thing,
you know, it's time for the good news. Read. More
than sixty nine million people travel through the Denver International
Airport each year, and some of them forget their luggage.
They leave it in the baggage claim or whatever, and
(01:25:43):
the rule is they have ninety days to claim their
their baggage or it just belongs to the airport. So
instead of keeping the baggage, the airport has donated over
eight hundred and fifty pieces last year to the Denver
Rescue Mission. How cool is that? So this is the
Denver Airport. Yes, what about the people to live underneath
the airport with all the bunkers. That's a theory. Bones.
Sure they're not taking them put it down there. Huh. Well,
(01:26:06):
inside some of the suitcases is toilet papers. Sometimes they
leave strollers shoes. Why are you people travel with toilet papers?
With Corona lunchbox does it too? He steals them from
every time. All right, Hey, shout out to them for
finding a good away to dispose of things that would
be thrown away. Right, all right, there you go. That's
what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
(01:26:39):
Another round of Bobby and Eddie's Music School. Bobby and
Eddie's Music School is now in session. Up in the
morning and out to the House That Built Me by
Miranda Lambert. Took seven years to get recorded. Here's a
clip of the song. Tom Douglas and Alan Shamblin wrote
(01:27:04):
the House That Built Me, and it actually took seven years. Now.
I got to talk Tom Douglas and he said the
record label didn't like it when they first turned it in.
Alan and I worked on that for seven years. We
demoed it, turned it into the publisher and they were like, yeah,
that's cool, which you know, it's like Code's bag for
this will never see the light of the day. And
(01:27:25):
the truth is we had too much detail and we
didn't have If I can just come in, I swear
i'll leave, won't take nothing but a memory. We didn't
have that, which is the line that proceeds the hook.
So they rewrote it. They started pitching it again. Everybody
loved it. They thought a guy would sing the song,
so they sent it over to Scott Hendrix, who included
it in a CDF Potential Songs for Blake Shelton. One
(01:27:48):
wind swept Oklahoma night. He puts the CD in his
truck and he's going down this highway and third song
in it's the House Will built Me. His girlfriend at
the time starts weeping and he says, baby, what's wrong?
And she says, that's my story. And he said, well,
if that's your story, maybe that's your song. So if
(01:28:08):
you want to get a song to Miranda Lambert, you
work on it seven years, you pitch it to everybody,
get it on hole for Blake Shelton, and Miranda hears it.
Miranda Lambert was twenty six when she first heard The
House That Built me. Up to this point, Miranda had
basically written all of her on stuff except for that song.
And that's the story of the House that built Me.
And here is the demo of Tom Douglas singing the
(01:28:29):
song on piano. Then the fuck that's this place a
feeling the Brokennesst side and my side he down here
is like I'm someone else, a doubt that maybe I
could find myself. The fuck just come in, I swear,
(01:28:57):
won't they? Nothing but a memo from the house build
There you go. That's music school, thank you very much.
Bobby and Eddie's Music school is now in session. Hey
are you doing cover tomorrow? I am doing covers? Three
cover songs that you didn't know. We're cover songs. Oh,
(01:29:18):
fun things, we think, we think our original songs there
cover songs. So that'd be Eddie tomorrow show. Let's do this.
Amy yesterday did not know Hank william Junior's nickname, Hank
Williams Junior's nickname. Yeah, it did not, which is which
is right? She's now going to do a two minute
report if we can get some special report music because
(01:29:39):
Amy will now do her report on Hank Williams Junior.
Are you ready ready begin. So, first, you may wonder
how did Hank Williams Junior get his nickname. Well, came
from his dad, Hank Williams Senior. He started calling his
son Bosefis after watching Grand ol Opry. Comedian Rod brass
(01:30:00):
Filled or brace Field, had a puppet named Bosephus in
his comedy act. Some reports say that Hank Williams Senior
thought that little Hank Williams Junior looked like the puppet
and the name just stuck. Now this is tragic because
Hank Junior lost his dad at a super young age.
He was only four years old when his dad died.
(01:30:21):
At the age of twenty nine years old January first,
nineteen fifty three, he died of a heart attack. Again,
Hank Junior is only four years old, but at the
age of eight he stepped on the stage for the
first time and sang his father's songs. Now you may
wonder when you see him Wizie wearing sunglasses and what's
(01:30:41):
up with the beard. Well, Hank Williams Junior, he has
a beard and sunglasses to help hide his scars. He
was hiking up a Jack's Peak in nineteen seventy five
and the snow beneath him collapsed, causing him to fall
almost five hundred feet. Now, he was not initially expected
to survive, but he did. He spent more than two
(01:31:03):
years recovering from the incident. He had numerous skull fractures,
multiple surgeries to repair them, and the scars that were
left there, he decided, well, I'm just going to cover
these up with a beard and sunglasses. He's maintained this
look throughout his career, so that is why you know
who his godmother is. This is a fun fact. June Carter,
(01:31:25):
Johnny Cash and June never left his side while he
was in the hospital recovering from his fall. Now, if
you're curious when he's out on tour, what does he
require in his writer, Well, Hank Williams Junior takes his
personal safety very seriously. He requires private limousines to travel
in at all times. An armed, ununiformed police officer is
(01:31:48):
required to accompany him to and from the venue, and
he requires the officer to travel in his own or
her own vehicle, and six other armed guards are required
at the venue too. So there's a lot of safety
issues with Hank Williams Junior. And then this is something
he doesn't get a lot of credit for, and it's
his multi instrument use. Basically, he can play every instrument
(01:32:12):
in the world. He's proficient on the fiddle, banjo, the doughbro,
the piano and other keys, bass, electric guitar and upright
harmonica and even drums. Most people have no idea that
he's skilled at all these instruments and country music. He's
an excellent lead guitar player as well, and he basically
can do it all. And that is my presentation on
(01:32:35):
Hank Williams Junior. Thank you for coming. What would you say?
His biggest songs are why do you roll smo? This one?
I don't know the name of this one? Yeah, the
songs that you wrote. Yeah that's no what Oh no
family tradition. Oh yeah, that's it. Yes, this is a
(01:32:56):
big one. Yeah, he's still he's like seventy and still
doing a thing. Quite amazing. All right, there you have
it a little bit two minutes or so. Nice shop.
All right, So we don't shake hands anymore. We are
only doing fist bumps and elbows. But yesterday Amy decided
(01:33:19):
to wave at people close and I decided to bow
at people. So how'd it go for you. Well. For me,
a salesperson came down and wanted to introduce me to
a client, and that was an awkward encounter because it's
definitely a situation where I would have one hundred percent
shook their hand and before they could even get their
hand out to say oh, hi, nice to meet you, like,
(01:33:39):
and they're like two feet from me. I'm like, nice
to meet you and just waving and it just felt
so awkward. But then the salesperson was like, oh, you
know the corona, and so then it broke the ice.
But I still think the waving was awkward. It's it's
not my preferred method to close the deal, though I
have no idea. Probably not. They're probably like that. Amy
(01:34:00):
role is special. I had two different times I could
do the bow. Both worked out wonderful, wonderfully for me
because I didn't let them get super close. As soon
as they got here, I put the arms tight on
the side and just bowed. But did they think something
was wrong with you? And get for a second, but
I went like this on corona. One of them at
(01:34:21):
my gym bowed back. Wow. Okay. Then at dinner it's
kind of looked at me and They were like, interesting,
that's what we're doing. Now, that's that's what I'm doing.
They got a good laugh and walk off. Okay, Well,
it was all about the spacing between us, because imagine
I'll stand up. Imagine you're that far from me. You're
probably ten feet for me. If I'm this far and
I go like this, Corona, you go, Corona, Yeah you go.
(01:34:43):
I got that, and you go, oh hahaha, Yeah, I
get it. So yeah, I don't know. Maybe mine was
I was too close and waved too big. You know,
Maybe I need to try like the more. But either way,
I mean, if I do your new thing in y'all, Corona,
they know, Okay, you're right. So if you wave a
goo Corona, Hey yeah, Corona, you can do it big wave.
I don't know, wavings awkward. Maybe I'll have to try
(01:35:03):
bowing air high fives. By the way, I don't know
if our Boston shows is gonna I mean, so far
it's still on that Eddie and I are playing a
week or so. I don't know if it's gonna happen.
Everything's getting canceled. It's not canceled yet, but I ain't
doing any meet and great my meet and greets are
over until they're getting ready to corona. I'm done unless
we do a bowing great is about everyone. I'm done.
(01:35:27):
Take a picture with Bobby and Eddie, but it's like
twenty feet apart. Done. Yeah, you put that setting on
your phone panoramic. Oh right right, you get me and
you keep going, and then all of a sudden you're
on the other side of it. You see, I'm right here.
Dreams for a long time, but now I can actually
push them to make them happen. I know, here's your
quick the more you know, because you should know. We
(01:35:49):
talked about it a lot, especially with all the illness
going around. The benefits of drinking water, are you ready?
Ready by increasing your water intake, energy alertness, blood sugar balance,
reduce headaches, reduce constipation. I wasn't a bad like forty
five minutes last night. That's not good. Was like, where'd
you go? And I was like, you don't want to
(01:36:11):
know better? You don't. I always have stomach issues, like
I have to. I'll do like a the fiber the
meta musil for like a month and then it just
stops working. And then now I've been eating a lot
of sugar less it's the fruit that I give from mango, mango,
(01:36:32):
no added sugar. Yeah, yeah, I've been doing a lot
of that. You're having too much dried mao. Know what's
happening here, because there could be something, but too much
of anything is sometimes not good. Even if it's good
for you. Water is. It may not taste the best,
but it's great for you. The more you know, thank you.
Um you want to do a food World speaking of water,
(01:36:55):
I don't coming over to you. It's time for food World. Numb, Numb,
Numb with Morgan number two. So Taco Bell just introduced
their longest shell ever and Taco Bell history, and it's
called the Triple Lupa. You know what it looks like.
It looks like a long submarine sandwich of taco. It's
(01:37:17):
like three it's like the length of three shells together. Yeah,
they're like three mini like soft shell tacos. One of
the tacos is like nacho cheese, the other is cheesy chapotle,
and the other is a combination of nacho cheese and
cheesy chapotle. But all that comes together in one long taco. Yep,
they just separate it to make it look cool in
the three little tacos. But they're here today and they're
(01:37:41):
also available in veggie mode two of your vegetarian like me,
What do you mean they're here today, they're here on
our building. They're here at Taco Belts now available today. Man,
when they launched that choloopa years and years ago, that
thicker crust chef's kiss. I love the crunchy taco though.
That's that's my jam at Taco bell just a straight
crunched taco. But that chilupa shell was there? You go?
(01:38:04):
Thank you, morganber two, Thank you. That was food World
with Morgan Number two. Numb numbn Uber has released the
most unique lost items from inside of their car. Do
you see this on the news? You gotta imagine there
are so many cell phones, so many just falling out
of pockets and being left in Uber's I mean maybe
(01:38:27):
even one a day, right if you're driving for eight
hours or so. The most unique items a bag of
onions and a thing of yogurt, a hard boiled egg,
a food processor, narcotics, a Wuiji board. Here are the
most common things. Phone number one. What are you think
Number two is? Wallet? Yeah, boom? Number three you can
(01:38:47):
do it. Keep walking in the track, purse keys, okay,
purse maybe tougher kids a little bigger. I forget it sometimes,
but purs does come in the top five. And so
it's headphones, Yeah, ID license, passport, Do you have your
driver license? Having my passport? Thank you? Yeah. But Amy
goes places where she just needed a license. You has
to pull out the whole passport. I'm like, yeah, unfold
(01:39:10):
that map. You know, we used to look for directions
on a car. I have to unfold that papermap. Oh yeah,
because we were at lunch and I got to Margariti
the other day and Bobby was like, is that your passport?
Oh well, they carded her. They were like I need
to see some I D And so she pulls out
her her passport, which is like nine pages and you
gotta find the picture. Thank you guys for hanging out
with us at mister Bobby Bones on Instagram, Mr Bobby
(01:39:31):
Bones and the show is at Bobby Bone Show. What
go listen to the podcast or today's show if you
would like, I would love it. If you do it,
who knows you maybe hold up today running from the corona,
maybe beating on your door. All that's separating you from
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Bobby Bones Show wherever you listen to your podcast and
(01:39:54):
if it's on iHeart Radio, search Bobby Bones Show on demand. Morgan,
what's up there to? You talked to a jeweler in
Chicago about wearing a pearl necklace. Well, I just think
it's cool for guys to wear now, I've seen Harry
Styles do it for real. Usher, you know, the coolest
to cool is doing it. So I'm gonna try it
out next week if if they get me a necklace
in time, because I tried one, I bought for like
(01:40:14):
four dollars. If forever twenty one? You can't go cheap
with that, you know, I just didn't. Yeah, I didn't
need to really commit to it. What else you got?
We played the game elder versus Millennial? Yeah, Eddie the
oldest and Morgan the youngest, twenty six years they battle
it out with each other's generations. All right? What else
we heard about? How the new types of greeting went
for Bobby and Amy? Oh, that's right. I was bowing
(01:40:37):
at people and Amy was waving at people. No handshakes,
and just how awkward or not that was and and
lunchboxes having some serious dog dad guilt, dog dad guilt.
Say that three times ago, dog dad guilt, Dog dad guilt,
Dog dad guilt. Nailed it. Check it out on the
podcast Amy What's going on today? Man? I guess I'm
I'm gonna be going around town. I don't even know
(01:40:59):
how or why it, trying to find just a few
things that I would like to have in my house
because there's like nothing for Corona f twenty twenty. Yeah.
I feel like, gosh, Bobby's always right. Listen. People always
listen to Bobby because of weeks ago he was like, guys,
get stuff for your Corona closet. Make the Corona closet.
I'm not trying to be crazy. And I still was like, stop,
(01:41:22):
you're being crazy. And then now I'm kind of like, dang,
kind of just want a little extra bleach or something. Well,
it's like buying insurance on something you're not legally required
to buy insurance on. Hopefully you don't need it. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
And I didn't invest a lot of money into it
to buy some cans, some toilet paper, and I'm not
even trying I'm not being crazy with it. I'm trying.
This is actually me being rational. I just think it's
(01:41:43):
smart for me to try to have some stuff in
addition to what we have. But I might be a
little too late to the party. So you're doing that today,
I mean try. And then I'm supposed to work out.
But somebody I was gonna work out with I heard
that maybe they were with somebody that was with somebody
that had corona, So I was like, what about you.
I'm going to lunch with a couple of my Arkansas friends.
(01:42:05):
The Razorbacks playing tonight. Um and so the athletic director
and another friend that works at the university. We're having
lunch together. Didn't it no? But MBD, maybe that's how
you get into the game. Yeah, but I hang out
with them, but I have to be media and I'm
not gonna go without my girlfriend. Good point. I just
watch it at the house. But if you got a
call and it's like we got one t Get'm not
(01:42:25):
gonna do it. Okay. I'm having dinner tonight with Matt Jones,
who runs and has a Kentucky sports radio does on
every sports station period, so we're having dinner tonight too.
So since the SEC tournaments here, everybody's in town. Yeah,
so I can't go to the game. So I'm just
gonna see everybody outside of the game, and then I'm
if I can get a press pass or two, only two,
I'll go to the game tonight. So all right, thank
you guys. See tomorrow the Surgeon General will be on
(01:42:46):
the show tomorrow morning. Check it out. If you miss
it tomorrow'll check out the podcast by everybody. Congrats Bobby Bones.
You're ACM win ACM grats Bobby Bone. Repeat of the Year,
When I Love You. This is a Bubby Ball show. Yeah,
(01:43:06):
I like it. M