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September 25, 2020 61 mins

Bobby starts off the show with an unexpected surprise from Raymundo. We talk with Keith Urban about his new music, doing a reality competition again and he sets the record straight on a rumor we heard about him. Plus, Lunchbox goes to drive-thru restaurants and tries to order items from other places creating some mad confusion!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
On this alas good. Hey guys, Keith Urban will be
on later. Pretty pumped about that morning studio morning. Well,
I'm surprised to hear this, Raymundo. What do you got
for me? Yeah, so a lot of people were in

(00:23):
doubt that money wasn't coming. You placed the bet, you
won the bet. I owed you several hundreds of dollars
within three four days. I told you I converted it
from bitcoin. You have your US dollars, baby, Come on.
So what happened was a few weeks ago, I said, Raymundo,
I didn't really bet on sports anymore. What's your lock

(00:43):
of the week? It goes this is it? So I
bet and it lost. It's your lock of the week
only one game I lost. I trust him. I believe
in second chances. So I doubled up that bet, yes see,
and said, what's your lock of the week? And it
goes Troy versus Middle Tennessee State primetime televison. You know what,

(01:04):
I've watched the game and I bet it and I won.
Do you have the money now? I got it, baby,
Let's see it. Let's bring it in. Here is it
in a briefcase? I hit you on vimo. Oh, oh,
it's all digital. I mean I could have done it
so we had it physically. But I mean it's twenty twenty,
twenty twenty. Did you hit me already? Yeah? If I
look right now, I have it. I mean I could

(01:29):
have brought the money here, gonna do like one hundred
two hundred tru we come in the wee hours of
the morning. I'm trying to get jacked. Okay, let me
see here. Hold on there right? Oh no, the numbers
not right? Know me? Like this mini hundred that's what
I gave you. It's in two different increments. No, my

(01:49):
total and my whole thing is been most three hundred
and twenty six dollars. Well, then you gave some out
or something. There's proof that I sent you the money.
He may be right. Let me look, oh boy, I
do give listeners of money all the time, honestly on Instagram.
Is this You can continue the narrative, but I pay
them always something with ray. There's a you know in

(02:12):
the movies, they're always like you want to count it?
They're like, no, I trust you, man, you shouldn't. I mean,
you gotta make them count it. Now I have the
proof right here, Hold on I see you hold on one. Okay,
he wrote, okay, okay, here's why it's confusing a little bit,
because he wrote, what's it for? Once? Is electric? Once
as rent? Okay, trying to be sly dog. That's how

(02:37):
you have to do it sometimes, jelly beans, you're talking.
You only got to say exactly what everything's for. That's
public information. So is it all their bones? It is
all there, It's all there. Let's look confused. And I
was really hoping for some kids cash this morning. That's
all right, you have another lock of the week this week,
I do if you want it, don't don't. What do

(02:59):
you mean the money? And it's a win. It's already guy.
You know what's the lot of the week. So we're
gonna cross over into NFL again, and it's Sunday night.
It's the green Bay Packers. I feel very very confident.
It's that game. What's what's the point spread right now?
The green Bay Packers get three, they get a field
goal in the game, they could end zero zero and
they win three. They win. They bet who are they playing?

(03:22):
The green Bay minus three plus three? They get three
against the Saints. Oh, the Saint's just lost to the Raiders.
M kind of like that. Bones. Okay, so what are
you taking? Huh? He just said, you like green Ball?
What's the lot Green Bay Packers plus three? Okay, I
actually like that. I may send you some cash over, Bones.

(03:43):
Are you gonna double double like give them all that
money back to put on it? Okay, at least be
smart about lucky. Okay, Okay, I'll pop you over some
some some digital money. Okay, good, good, good. Yeah. I
like this. It's stuff early morning. This is gambling, early morning, dude,
it's dumb. We come in. The thing's confusing to Eddie,

(04:04):
and I simp. We walk in the studio, we start
talking about the characters we built on our PlayStation game
NBA two K twenty one. Yes, it's not real basketball,
and I'm like, hey, yeah, so just got enrolled at
UM Oh you it's a freshman. And Amy's like, who
are you talking about? And I'm like, junior, my guy,
that's your junior too. Eddie was talking about his girlfriend
and their Eddie goes, I thought he got my girlfriend pregnant? Yes,

(04:26):
and I was what, how does that storyline? It's a
storyline on the video game. But but but did your
girlfriend digitally on there. Yes, yeah, and that part yet
you haven't met your girlfriend, had met her and she
ghosted me because she went on a soccer trip to Mexico.
And then I'm on the road playing ball for Oklahoma

(04:46):
and I messaged her and she just started ghosting me.
That's where I am right now in the story. Did
you're a prime spot of the story? It's so good.
Does the same story happen to everybody? Yes, but it's
like pick your adventure, choose your adventure with your So
did you have to start over from your last game?
There's a whole new guy. You were building them up
because you had you were playing a basketball where you
had some guy that yeah, Jay was last season, but

(05:07):
now Junior. It's my name is Bobby Bones on there,
but junior because my dad was an NBA player and
people loved him, but he died, right and the duke? Yeah,
and so I'm playing and Eddie Nett talk about our careers. Correct,
And you didn't go to Arkansas? Wasn't offered? Wasn't I
went to Caitlin jealous of your girlfriend. Okay, it's not real.

(05:27):
I'll talk about that, Okay. I couldn't help it. Doesn't. No, no, no,
that's why I second, Eddie, where did you go to college?
I went to Michigan State Spartan that just like the program,
they're a little better. So that shows them what we
come in and just dive in and we're really serious.
Amy walks in. It's like, what are you guys talking about?

(05:48):
It sounds really We're like, no, no, this is our
video game because our characters. So Lunchbox has labeled this
drive through confusion. What did you do? I went to
different drive throughs sort of like I went to McDonalds,
but I ordered things from burger Kings, like I pulled
into the wrong place and I didn't realize it. To
see how they'd react. Okay, so the first clip, you're
a McDonald's and you're ordering a bunch of burger king correct.

(06:10):
All right, here we go. Hi, how are you? I'm great?
How are you? What can I get for you? I
need two whoppers, a junior whopper and one beat k broiler.
This is McDonald Thank you. Oh uh? Do you know
where the nearest burger king is? I don't know where
one that? Can you look it up on your phone? No?

(06:34):
All right, here as Lunchbox he's going to Wendy's, but
he lists off a bunch of items from Sonics. There
you go, two cherry lime maid slushes, one chili one
chili cheese coney dog, two cherry Limemid slushes. Oh no, no, no, no,

(06:56):
we don't got none of that. Oh, can you give
me directions to the nearest Sonic Cold go out at
the south time. You can make a lip and it
didn't feeling your white anything. Okay, come on, woosses don't
like that. Okay, So then lunchbox goes to Sonic and

(07:17):
orders Wendy's. Here you go. Can I get two medium
chocolate frosties please, frosty. Yeah, we don't have frosties. We
got like shakes, Blast and Selicius. No, no, Sonic has blasts.
I need frosties. You know I'm That's what I'm saying. Oh,
I'm at Sonic. Oh where is Wendy's. I can't help

(07:38):
you with the direction, sir. Oh, so I'm just gonna
get lost probably most likely I can't help. I'm not eating.
You gotta move up so I can take the next customer. Supporter.
Thanks for nothing, You're welcome. Good fine, Okay, Finally lunchbox
goes back to McDonald's and order Sonic. Here you go, well,

(08:01):
McDonald here for you? Oh yeah, I can I get
one cherry lime made slush? And this well harving either
that's funny. Oh this is Sonic? No? Oh where Sonic?
I don't know where? How am I supposed to get
my cherry lime maide slush? If you don't tell me
where it is you got? Well, don't you have a phone? No,

(08:26):
I can't go here. All right, thanks for nothing. I
don't know what to do. And you know they're just
working right and they have to go home and be like,
you'll never guess this idiot came today and try to
order a lemon berry slush. That's funny. There you go,
nice shot blush boxing fun fact right. Here are your

(08:49):
five most fun facts of the week, as found by Amy.
Number five in seventeen fifty eight, George Washington spent his
entire campaign budget on liquor and so to voters. Oh
he then served it to them too. I thought it
was just for him all that day watch was hitting
the sauce. That's what he used his campaign budget for.

(09:10):
Was just if they did that. Now, I think that
person want to win too. Imagine if they took a
billion dollars beer for everybody, tell me they won't get
all the votes. Speaking of politics, I watched that movie Irresistible,
the Steve Correll. There's also the actress Roseburn in it.
It's pretty good, so good. Yeah, it's I mean, when
you first watch it, you don't really see what it's
where it's gonna go. And then at the end, were

(09:32):
you just loving it? Yeah? I loved the ending. Yeah,
me too. Have you seen Aucks? No, but it's kind
of like Cuties. At the beginning you're like, oh goodness, no,
you don't know where it's going. At the end you're like,
I really love this is a hill. He has chose
to die on the Cuties hill. Why you're the one
that he was ringing it up. But you can't run
from the fact that I watched it and it's a
good movie. You guys were talking about from it, Okay,

(09:52):
it's part of you watch Cuties, but watch Irresistible. Yeah,
I watch Irresistance. Yeah that's good. Right. Number four, So
Lee A Nissan used to be a school teacher. He
was fired after punching a fifteen year old student who
pulled a knife on him. I mean, is that shocking.
I know you don't know your mad I know you
don't know you're English, But if you don't turn it in,

(10:12):
I will kill you. I have a certain level of skills. Well,
if the kid pulls a knife on him, right, yeah,
you should be able to punch somebody, right. I don't
know why he got fired. That's probably for the better though,
look at him now, yeah yeah yeah. Number three so Hannah,
Montana was originally going to be named Alexis, Texas, but
the name was already taken by an adult film star. Yeah.

(10:37):
I've seen this fact before. I believe it to that.
Number two before hurricane. The two top selling items at
Walmart are before hurricane. Yeah. Well, if you hear there's
bad weather coming, everybody runs to the grocery store or
Walmart or whatever. But Walmart's run the numbers. You're saying
general general times. Yes, I would say toilet paper. I

(11:00):
will say you can consume both of these oilet paper.
I don't know what pop tarts and beerh nice. I
remember when Klin first came to Nashville, before she had
moved in, and she was like, if you ever had
a butter pop tart and that was so controversial for me.
I was like, who would butter a pop tart? And
then we did it and it was fantastic, And here

(11:22):
we go the number one most fun fact. Number one.
So Amazon holds a patent for underwater warehouses where products
can be stored in watertight containers. Wow, that's cool. Is
that fun? The future will go that way? Like warehouses.
Right now, they're storage places, but I mean they're thinking

(11:44):
ahead and thinking, well, never, we might need to use
the water space and store things down there, like oh,
let me go put on my scuba gear and go
down and get my Okay, if you think it's fun,
I think it's fun. There you go. You don't think
it's not? Really? Yeah, there are more fun ones on
the lesson. Now, well that's kind of interesting. I'll put
that at five, and we've already done it. It's here.

(12:05):
Did you have any backups? No? No, I can't believe
you don't think that that's fun? Pretty fun, not the
most fun. What do you think about dogs lining up
with the Earth's not in field when they poop? They
usually prefer a north south axis. You know why a
dog looks at you and looks around when he's pooping. Why,
because that's their most vulnerable state, Like they're using the bathroom.

(12:27):
Everything is vulnerable and they're looking out to They're just
genetically wired now to look out and make sure there
are no predators. Kind of Oh wow, that was fun. See,
that's fun. Okay. The latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan
number two, thirty second skinny. Carrie Underwood's new Christmas album,

(12:48):
My Gift is out today. She also announced that she's
bringing the new album to life with a Christmas special
on HBO Max this holiday season. Here's her song, Let
there be Peace, Let the peace please do every dation
that they'll be home all love see. Ranger Smith shared

(13:13):
the first volume of his album called Country Things Volume One.
Here's a song from the album, Hey like I Love You.
I'm just trying to like I love you, Watch you
get you like a miss you, time context, whatever I

(13:35):
got it. I'm just trying to hate you like I
love you. Justin Moore put out a live album called
Live at the Ryben Little Little Crown. I'm Morgan number two.

(13:58):
That's your skinny hot It's time for the good news.
How do you homemade ice cream? As an ice cream
shop in Dallas and it employs special needs people, people
that can't find jobs. Hey, come work at the ice
cream shop. Well, with the pandemic, it was struggling, no business.
That owner was like, Man, I'm gonna have to close.

(14:19):
I'm gonna put all these people out of the job.
Some anonymous donor donated one hundred and twenty thousand to
keep the shop going. Wow, that's awesome. And they were anonymous,
which is crazy, which is yeah, a weird part of
the story. Why is that weird? Because when you donate
money and it makes national news like this, you want
your name out there. You want the pad on the back.
Why do you do a good thing to be patted

(14:40):
on the back. That's why you do good things. You're
speaking for himself. When you open the door for someone
at a at a grocery store or a restaurant, you
want them to say thank you, right because if they
don't say thank you, you're upset. You do it for
the recognition, you don't do it for the good deed. Interesting,
it's I feel like I live my life a slightly
different way, but I respect you're right to live yours yours? Yeah,

(15:03):
all right, there you go. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. Sorry to day. This
story comes us from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. A fifty seven
year old man was all excited. It's his birthday. He
was expecting a huge birthday dinner from his wife. Instead,
she heated up leftovers. He got mad and threw the

(15:25):
leftovers at her, so he got arrested. Yeah, that's rage,
that's that's ran up stuff. But it was his birthday
and you made all right? All right, I'm much boxed
at your bone head story of the day. Nate from
George's on the phone, Nate, what's going on with you? Man?
Thanks for calling the show. Oh, good morning, guys, good morning.

(15:46):
What do you want to say? So, my girlfriend and
me have been dating small sophomore, our sophomore year at
high school, and our four years just coming up this week,
and we just recently moved in, so I wanted to
do something special for and I was wondering if you
got that any advice dole that. So it sounds like
you're twenty one, twenty two years old, just turned twenty okay,
and you've been dating for four years. Are you thinking

(16:07):
about getting married? At all. We actually are. We've been
talking about that recently and it's something we're moving towards. Okay, so,
but are you ready to propose right now? Because that
would be the big one, that'd be home run. Home run.
Now we can take a step back, but are you
ready to propose her? No? I mean I'm pretty sure
on her though, I mean I would right now. What

(16:28):
do it sound a little bit more? And he stretched
that out. Yeah, I mean he made a lot of
sounds and said he's pretty sure. It gets no more
home run than that. Okay, all right, if this is
how you guys do, Mom loves her, so she's the
one form is not the one marrying her. Okay, it's perfect.
Oh go go okay, hold on, so let's take it.

(16:50):
Let's take the propose a lot, because the proposal would
be the home run way. If you're ready, that's how
to celebrate, however, you've been together four years, you know,
I tell you nate people, and in my experience with women,
they love surprises. They because it takes effort, It takes planning,
and that's all people really wants others to care and

(17:11):
to plan and to have it. If you could plan
some sort of surprised for her, which is kind of
my specialty to not get some of these surprises I do.
For Kitlin, I tried to a lot. I think that
would kind of make her heart flutter more than I
would assume. Every year, you guys go out for dinner
or something, Yes, yeah, we usually go out somewhere nice
to eat. Or I'll take her out downtown and just
walk around and see the city at night or something

(17:32):
like that. I'll tell you what I did for Kaitlin
in the last few weeks. We were I said, hey,
we're gonna go for a walk at the park and
then we try to go to Olive Garden once a week.
And she was like, all right, so she loves to
go walking at the park and I said, okay, we'll
go for a walk first before it gets dark starting
to get dark lore earlier, and then we'll go eat.
So we drive up to the park and I opened

(17:53):
the trunk and I had planned a full picnic basket blanket.
It was all all of garden food that I just
had to deliver like five minutes before we left. So
it was still hot. There was sparkling apple cider because
neither one of us drink. It was and it wasn't
the fact that we were sitting on the ground in
a park. It was the fact that I had planned

(18:14):
all of this without her knowing, and she was like, Wow,
this is the coolest thing ever. And then we just
sat there and talked. So I would encourage you to
do something like that. It doesn't take a lot of
money to do something like that. For me, I went
to Walmart and got a basket for six bucks order
the same amount of food that I was going to
order from Olive Garden, and it was just the only
thing I really spent was effort, and it was a
wonderful spend. So I would encourage you to do something

(18:35):
like that. You said, Hey, even if it's the same night,
you say, hey, let's go for a walk like I did.
You know? You say, you guys walk and look at
the city. You do that, but instead of going to
dinner afterwards, you have something planned for her and you
pull it out. That's right there in the heart Amy, No,
I think that sounds pretty good. I'd rather him lean
into that right now because to me, he doesn't sound
like it's proposal time for them. Well, he's also twenty

(18:58):
I know that's true. I know, but there are or
they've made the decisions to live together. I'm sure he
does feel like she's the one, But y'all are still
so very young and got together your sophomore year, which
is pretty young, so I would maybe hold off on that.
But Bobby Slean sounds super romantic and not that expensive. Yeah,
probably less expensive than you would have done anyway, but
it will mean more to her because love isn't defined

(19:20):
by the amount of money you spend on someone. It's
really the amount of time you put into them, in
the effort you show them, at least all my experience.
Thank you, guys. Eddie been Mary for a hundred years.
Oh dude, I'm so bad. I'm so bad to ask
because I mean, the longer you've been married, the more
you run out of like ideas, and but you nailed it.
It's just the effort, my wife says all the time. Really,
just the effort. Whatever you put into it, it's it's great.

(19:42):
And surprises are cool. I haven't done that in like
ten years, so yeah, imagine if you surprised her now, dude,
That's what I'm saying. And if I did, I'd be
like I've just been setting you up. Yeah, take her
on a walk in the park and should we let's
all do this. Are you going to give us a
romantic challenge? Yes? Oh, come on, time for that. Listen,
we're almost into October. Okay, guy with no kids, don't

(20:07):
be a hater three people. You always have time to try.
Why don't I know you're right? And these are the
two guys over here. Should I call my husband? You
get him on the phone, vie challenge or everyone in
the room. Well Morgan's single? Still yeah, do you have
anybody on? No, but I'll be the judge. Well, we're

(20:29):
not gonna do a competition. But you have until December
thirty first okay, oh yeah, or before we leave for vacation,
whatever day that okay, So you have until that, like
second week in December to surprise your It doesn't have
to be a big surprise, but a loving surprise, and
then after you do it, come back and share. But Raymundo,

(20:51):
you're in Absolutely, I'm down, okay, Mike d Amy Lunchbox Eddie, Yeah,
I think I got okay, but I really try to
do something sweet, okay, like a helicopter ran. I'm not
saying that I was going to take her to a wedding.
Who but she already knows that's coming. That's not really

(21:11):
a surprise, all right, Nate. Do you feel like we
gave you decent advice? Absolutely? I feel like it held
a lot. Okay, after you're done, call us back in
up dat. It's okay, okay, I will no problem. All
right there he is, Nate. Good talk to you, NATEC soon.
Hopefully talk to you soon. Thank you. I have a
good one, all right, bye bye, you're Amy's pile of stories.

(21:34):
So Lauren Elena gave People Magazine online a tour of
her house in Nashville that she bought earlier this year.
She decorated during quarantine. It's got four bedrooms, four bats,
and a rug that used to be a cow that
was her family's cow. Like, we've got a cow rug,
But you didn't know that that wasn't all milky? Yeah?

(21:54):
I know I have one too. I have no idea
whose it was or didn't have a name, but apparently
this was her stepdad favorite cow, and when it died,
he made a rug out of her and then eventually
it was handed down to Lauren. Here she was talking
about it this rug was a family cow. She made
a lot of mouth. Step dad loved her, and when
she passed away, he made a rug out of her.

(22:16):
And then when he passed away, I inherited her. I
guess if the cow died naturally, it doesn't feel as weird,
like I don't think you kill your favorite cow for
a rug. Like, you know what, I'm gonna get a
rug in some beef. Come here, come here, old milky. Yeah? Interesting?
All right? What else? So? The CDC put out their
Halloween tips if you plan on celebrating this year. Some

(22:39):
low risk activities that they recommend include carving pumpkins, decorating
your house, and then maybe a virtual costume contest with
people that know boring a virtual costume content, you could
host a scary movie night with your household, just only

(22:59):
stay in your house. The situation stinks. I think most
people are going to go out and do Halloween though. Well,
I mean, listen, we talk about masks. Most Halloween's in masks. Yeah, correct?
Oh good love it. Well. There's moderate risk activities, which
include one way trick or treating. Have you heard of it? No? Okay?
Well you hey, nobody gonna abide by one way trick
or treating. You put individual little goodie bags at the

(23:20):
end of your driveway so that no one has to
be really all up in your space or the end
of your yard, and people can go buy and pick
up the goodie bags. Or you could have a parade
in your neighborhood that's socially distanced. And then yeah, if
the candies lined up, say you get everyone in your
neighborhood in on this, then they just grab a goodie bag,
put it in there. And then the high risk activities
that's given they say this should be avoided, door to

(23:43):
door trick or treating, attending crowded parties or hay rides,
something like that. It seems like the door to door
trick or treating isn't as crazy as a Halloween party, correct,
and where kids are coming and you're wearing masks that
I feel like, again I'm an expert on this. I
feel like that's like a low mind honorate one. And
again he's not the extor guy. So it's official Tom

(24:05):
Cruise is headed to space. We heard several months ago
a NASA administrator talking about how it might happen, But
it's official Tom Cruise is going there. To film a movie.
He's headed to the International Space Station and a SpaceX
pilot is going to be taking him there, and there's
gonna be two tourists on board, and Tom Cruise is
one of them, and the director of the movie is

(24:25):
the other. This guy had too much money, too quick.
Because now he's too bored. He's doing everything he can
possibly do to get some sort of rush. Now he's
going to space. What's like, there's a green screen. You
want a space movie? They've done it many times. You
can do it in Hollywood. Uh. Good for him. Tho.
If that's what he wants to do, have at it.
Tom Cruise annoying or now Helloa? Yes? Okay? Is that

(24:50):
it Amy? Yeah? Maybe that's my pile. That was Amy's
pile of stories. It's time for the good news with Amy.
So this wife and her husband Lee and Chuck, they
were forced to evacuate their house in Organ because of
the wildfires, and then they had to go sleep in

(25:10):
their van with two birds and their black lab. It
was a really squashed obviously tight quarters in their van.
But they went to this Oregon State Fairgrounds area and
they had checked him with the Red Cross. But then
this other couple who has an RV. They also checked
him with the Red Cross, but to say, hey, we
have this RV available if y'all come across anybody that

(25:32):
needs it. Well, because Lee and Chuck had checked in
and they knew they were sleeping in their van, they
were able to hook him up with this couple with
the RV and now they have a lot of room
to sleep in and they've become friends. Also really cool
that couple will just go and volunteer that yes, like
if you don't, they didn't know how to help, but
they thought we don't even know where to go or asked,
so they just reached out to the Red Cross and said, hey,

(25:52):
head's up if you know anybody, and then boom they
were like, actually we just met a couple sleeping in
their van as a verbect. That's pretty cool. That's what
it's all about right there. That was tell me something good.
All right, This is Kaylee. Hi, my mom's birthday is
coming up. I was wondering if you could give her
birthday shoutou. Her name is Karen and she is the

(26:13):
Karen that called in about Eddie being a Karen. Thank
you having a birthday. Karen just from my memory, Eddie,
Why were you a Karen? Because these kids were making out?
These teenagers were making out at the Jumpy place, the
kids place, and I told the employees there to stop that.
In lunchbox, why are you a Karen? I was a
Karen because there was a party in my neighborhood. It

(26:35):
was a graduation party and there was probably fifty people
there breaking the rules. So I called the police to Karen.
Sitting next to each other right here, anyone else is
able to be on the Karen team admit to us
like they did. If you, if you, Karen, I can
see one in your future coming gaming. I just feel
like I feel like there's something. Come on, Karen Nest

(26:58):
I don't know. Yeah, we're caring about our Let's go
over and get the Morning Corny. Here we go, Morning Corny.
What's the last thing Jeff Bezos does before bed? What's
the last thing Jeff Bezos, the Amazon guy does before bed?
He puts his Jamazon? Why are you laughing so hard?

(27:23):
Ja Amazon? Amazon? Jon Jambs, I didn't get that he
puts his pajam? How would you Jamjamma started before she
even got it off. I wonder if Jamas heard that's
a tough one to say, a funny one to write.

(27:44):
You can follow if Bobby Bones show, if you want
to see these jokes written, what's that one might be written?
Is good? But if also, if I ever meet him
in person, I'm gonna doll him. You won't meet him
in person. But why did you call Japan? Lunchbox? I
was talking to Mike Dee and he told me he
found an article that they are big country music fans
over in Japan and they listen to it and they

(28:05):
can sing it. And so I was like, there is
no way. So I found a country bar in Japan.
So we got with engineering, had our phones unlocked to
allow us to call overseas. Lunchbox placed a long distance
phone call to Japan that's a thing on landlines, and
talk to the guy who runs a country bar over there.
He asked him about songs. Here we go. This is

(28:26):
there's a little bit of a language barrier. Yeah, I
mean I did try to speak some Japanese. Oh my,
oh my god, is this offensive? No, No, I haven't
heard it. Scooba way dem me like no, no, no, no no,
it's okay. Yeah, And we checked to make sure he
didn't slip any Japanese curse words. No, I gave him
all legit Japanese language. Okay, all right, here's lunchbox call
in Japan. Can Hi. I'm calling from America. Bobby Bone show.

(28:54):
You know country music? Do you know Garth Brooks? Yeah? Here,
listen to this. Tell me if you know this one
was frizing place you swear the whiskey drowns and the
beard chase. You know that music? Thank you, thank you,
that's him, boy. I was playing Garth back. Yeah, I

(29:20):
got one for you. When damn you under on the chant. Dude,
you never knew how much a muddy water men? Do
you mean? You know that one? Yeah? But oh do
you play? How about this one? How about this one?
You got to do the hole, no whin, the folding,
no wind, the walk away? You know that one? That's

(29:42):
my boy, Kenny. What country music do you listen to? And? Okay,
like this one? Don't let your baby? Don't you like
that one? I am a busy Do you like Bobby Bones? Yeah?

(30:05):
Thank you? But good music, bye bye, thank you, thank you.
He's very busy. All his Japanese was two words, kimi,
but he said back, I don't feel like I learned
anything there. No, he liked country music. Did you hear
him play it back to me? Like he hit whatever?

(30:26):
He's at a computer or whatever. He played songs back
to me that he listens to. That was cool. And
it's a Japanese country bar. Yeah, it's called country bar. Okay,
that's a good name. The Friday morning conversation with you, know, Keith,
it's always embarrassing when we're Eddie and I are talking

(30:49):
about before we go on here, how cool we think
you are before we talk to you. And I didn't
know you could hear us? Could you hear that whole conversation?
Not the whole conversation? Good? Never mind? Then it is
a normal guy, I would normal guys hanging out. Yeah, okay,
how are you? I'm good. That's a relative question. I'm good.
How are you same? You know? Good? Considering it's good

(31:12):
to talk to you here. I got some stuff to
ask you about. I was I was looking back. You'll
just go to dinner here sometimes in Nashville, and sometimes
people will come up to you before coronavirus obviously, Um,
you've been at the mall before, walking around If you
do the same things in America, versus Australia. Where where
you get hounded the most? Well it's not hounded, but
I mean I get recognized both places the same. Do

(31:34):
you ever have it to where somebody comes up to you, know,
your wife and says something to her and they just
completely don't even pay attention to you. It's no. I
mean people are just honestly, people are a nice in general.
I mean, yeah, they've been our experience. Honestly, they're both
just so famous. What's it? What's it like to be

(31:55):
Keith Urvan to wake up and just no one? You're
super good looking, smell Gray, You're talented, you have a
great wife. You can smell me right now, Keith, We've
told you about the smell twenty twenty is just a
waste of good cologne. Well you were just you were
voted best Smelling Country Artist of twenty twenty. I mean

(32:16):
I was the only one who voted. But congratulations there,
Oh yay, thank you. That's better than the alternative, alight.
I do want to talk about music for a second.
Keith Urban's on the Speed of Now Part one is out.
It was released last Friday. It's your tenth record. I
was watching that duet at the ACMs with Pink, and

(32:36):
I got to tell you of all the virtual performances
I've seen, of all of them, this one was so legit.
It looked like you guys were in the same spot,
Like who had the idea for that concept of you
guys to be on that screen with like the electricity
in the middle. Ben dew Gleish, who's my sort of
creative designer partner. We worked together on most things that

(32:57):
I do. He's got a great team and he's what
he's really good at, its simple concepts. His idea was
also for the Global Citizen performance where there was three
and me doing the split screen with Pink with his idea.
It's very very simple, but I think it comes off
quite effective. How do you go and approaching artist like
Pink with the song because you have the song one

(33:19):
too many and I'm assuming you wrote it thinking she'd
be perfect for But how does that process play out? Yeah,
it was written as a duet. And I just love
her voice. I've always loved her voice. I loved her
I love her humanity that I always feel when she sings.
It's why a lot of people have got great voices,
but she has this this incredibly strong humanity in her

(33:43):
voice that I've always felt. So she's a great storyteller
as well as a great vocalist, and so through a
mutual sort of acquaintance, I got the song to her
and was just ecstatic when I got to hear to
hear her vocal on it, because I mean, we had
to do it remotely. She recorded her vocals in californiards

(34:03):
in Nashville, But the day that I was in my
studio and hit play and heard her voice on it
for the first time was just amazing. Have you ever
and am I going to ask you to name anyone
sent one off to someone and they go, you know what? Nah?
Not for me, Keith Urban. Yeah, But a lot of
the time it's because of it's either the song's not
quite right or what happens. Sometimes you say got they

(34:27):
got a song coming out at the exact same time,
and they're like, I can't the timings offs? Can you
wait a while to put this song out? And sometimes
you can, some don't, you can't, so but yeah, I mean,
compatibility is everything, you know. It's a terrible feeling, though,
when you send a song to someone and they're like,
you got anything else, I'm going to play a clip

(34:48):
of that one before I get onto some of these
other songs. Here is one too many duet with Pink.
Here's a clip. When you listen to your music, and
let's say you finish a record, you're you're super pump

(35:08):
that it's going to get out to the public. Well
you sit and just blare it and listen to it
before you finally clear it and go, yep, this is
this is it? Or do you just kind of hear
and go, I know it's good? Like do you have
your moments where you jacked the volume up and just
let it rip? All the above. Actually, I think turning
the volume down incredibly low where you can barely hear

(35:29):
it is more effective because so many songs I discover
that way. You know, you're in the car driving the
radios on or something, and it's down low because you're
all chatting, and then you hear something you're like, what's
that and you turn it up. So for me, it's
got to grab you super super quiet. And then there's
people I play songs for, like you, Bobby to come
to my house and listen to some songs, and I

(35:50):
get not only feedback, but I like I love playing
songs for people because I like to gauge their reaction
but also my own, like do I feel good playing
you this song or do I not? You know? And
so let me just say I appreciate you coming over
to the studio that day to hear a bunch of
these songs for everybody else. Did you know I've only

(36:11):
ever done that with you and a couple of times
because I just don't go listen to new music for
people before it comes out. But because you're my guy,
I've been over to the house twice, and I tell
you what I like about because sometimes these radio people
will come in there. They'll be like, let's play your
song in the room here at their station on it,
and I'm like, no, because how do you act? You
have to like bounce your head while you're listening, like
you have to somehow. But what you do that is

(36:31):
that's super nice as you turn your back to me
and you don't watch me listen. And because it's so awkward,
even if you love it, to have someone watch you
while you listen to a song, oh yeah, no, I'd
almost prefer to leave the room, you know, because it
is it's intimidating to you, and it's awkward to me,
and I'm like, just just listen to the song. But
still like, I don't even have to be in the room.

(36:54):
But if I'm sitting outside and I can hear it
and I know you're listening to it, I still gauge.
Do I feel good about this song knowing that you're
in there listening to a little somebody's in there listening
to it, that that's really important to me. If I
feel good about that, then I'm good. I'm good with it.
I'm gonna play a clip here of Tumbleweed. I really
liked this song, so I'm gonna play for my listeners.
Now here is some of Keith Urban Tumbleweed. So with

(37:29):
a song like this that's just so fast, do you
ever write a song like this or record a song
and go, you know what, maybe we should make it faster,
or maybe you have a song and you make it
slower than you've originally written it. I just wondered, did
this song start this fast? This song did start this fast.
There's a track on the record Coach Superman that not
When it was about to get released, I was like, man,

(37:51):
I feel like it should be just like two beat
two beats faster in tempo. Of course, with technology, you
can do it without speeding up the singer. Back in
the day, of course, you'd speed up the tape and
the thing would speed up. But you can pick up
the tempo and keep the key, change, keep key the same.
This is a weird story. So we sped it up.
That sounds great, fantastic great, and then we had to

(38:13):
do it properly with the mixing and the whole thing
and everything, and we sent it out. I didn't listen
to it before it went out. It's very very rare
of me to do this. It's not it comes out.
I listened to it and it gets to the guitar solo,
and I was like, the guitar solo sounds like it's
like out of time. The heck. I listened to it
a bunch of times and like, the guitar solo is slow,

(38:36):
it's dragging. What the heck? We get in there and
figure out every part of the track has been picked
up two beats faster, except the guitar solo, which accidentally
got left at the old tempo. The solo starts perfect,
and as it goes on it gets a little slower
and a little slower, and it was a terrible feeling.

(39:00):
But we fixed it. Finally, we had to get it.
We had to figure out how to do that. But
every now and then things go awry. Here is something
when you're changing kempos of songs. I'll keep that note.
Here's a little bit of Superman from Keith Urban's Keith,

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would you ever go back to being a judge on
a singing competition? I'd be open to it because I
enjoyed doing Idol. It was good. I enjoyed doing the
voice when I did that in Australia. Originally, I'd be
open to it. I like the mentoring side of it
probably more than anything, being able to genuinely try and
give advice that can be helpful more than anything else.

(39:45):
How lucky would they be if it was Keith Urban, Like,
that's what I do on American Idol, I'm the full
time mentor. But I don't know crap. Keith's talking about
bpms for guitar solos and I'm like, do a thong
that sounds good. There's a big difference in the in
our mentoring styles. I think you need all you need
everything Now you need old skill sets for sure. I
saw on your Instagram that you've been married fourteen years

(40:07):
you posted back early summer. What do you find for
you is the key to a successful long term marriage? Well,
I didn't know about anybody's but my own. Um, I
just treat Nicholac. She's my girlfriend, right, that's it. I like,
so I do everything I did when we started dating.
It's pretty good tip. Huh, it's really good. You have

(40:29):
to kind of be reminded probably to do that. I mean,
I've been with my girlfriend ten months now, so so
now that's still pretty new. But I think that's that's
that's good. You could put that on your calendar once
a month. You should see that and let it remind
you to do something. Hey, pretty good advice, some good.
That's it. That's it, all right, all right, Keith. I
think that's it. I think that's everything I wanted to

(40:50):
ask you. I'm gonna I'm gonna rap with this. It's
the final question I'm gonna rap with. If they were
to make a Keith Urban Halloween costume, what are the
three things they must include to get your look down?
What do you stay at late nights trying to carve
these in depth questions. Bobby, how many times have you

(41:11):
ever been asked that question? You do a thousand interviews generator?
Okay in your phone, and I was gonna get hassled
here for okay, answer the question. Here. We got three
things that people they must include to get your look.
What is it? Oh my gosh, I don't know. I
don't know. Maybe I'm just terrifying enough like this. There

(41:32):
we go. This will be very, very frightening for all
the children on Halloween to get Okay, let's do it.
I would say maybe a hair or like a wig. Yeah,
a wig that has straight hair down, beautiful straight hair. Yes, maybe, um,
some tattoos nice like coming out of your nice shirt

(41:55):
neck area and then on your arm, and then yeah,
colon and probably walk around with clone. I would say
a guitar. We're probably okay, a guitar for sure. Yeah,
wouldn't that be good? I was wrong. I have one
more question. Oh yeah, we read in the news that
you have a sky garage in New York where if

(42:16):
you drive your car into this garage and the car
the garage takes your car to the top level. True
or false? False? What? What? No? Well? Half true? Okay,
let's hear some more apartment building. That would be the
apartment building that we were in. We're not in there
any mobile, but we were in has a garage in it.
I don't think anybody actually uses it, so they all

(42:38):
just build out that space. That's that's what the building
was built with because there's no parking, so they like
had cars go to everybody's floor. It's crazy. I don't
think one person uses it. It made it seem like
in the news that you had this fancy contraption that
you pull your car into like an elevator and it
takes you right up to your basically your bedroom. You
get out of the car, and then the car goes

(42:58):
and park somewhere else. Nah. Okay, true. I will say this.
The last time I saw Keiths driving, he was drowing
a big old truck. I was behind this guy in
a big old truck and we were both going to
the Opry. I host a show. He was playing the
show out and it was the biggest truck and I
was like, I wonder what the profession of this man
in this massive truck is because it was so big.
And I drive up and I'm in my car. He's

(43:20):
in this truck. And I look over and it's freaking
Keith in the in this big truck. That's all. That's
my story. Well, it's it's big enough to that when
you're when your electric car runs out of battery, I
can just pup you your whole car in the back.
All right with that, we're gonna go. Hey, listen, you
know we love you. Here, Um, everybody, check out Keiths.

(43:41):
I thank you. We'll see you soon, you will all right.
There he is, bye, there he is. There's there's Keith
urban dang guy. Check out his music. Man, it's so good.
It's so good. I don't talk about going to his house.
He brought it up. He did bring it up. And
I'm always a little bit like, I'm not that cool.
And Keith and I are buds a little bit outside

(44:02):
of the show. We still live pretty near each other.
It's like, hey, come over to the house the first time,
and I was like, man, I don't know. And he's like,
just come over to the house and I'll play a
few songs. And I'm like, I don't listen to song.
And so I went because I like him, and but
he never will looked at me. And then he asked
me again. He say, way, would you come back over?
And it was during COVID. He's like, we don't touch.
There's lysaw by the door. Come on in, sit down.

(44:24):
So I went over and just just the best. It's
the best guy. It's time for the good news. Justin.
Gavin teenager, was head of the store in Connecticut to
pick up some items for a sister when he and
a bunch of others noticed a car was engulfed in
flames and driving down the street radically. The car came

(44:46):
to a stop. Gavin runs over to help the driver
and the passengers. There's a mother at the wheel, there
are three young children in the back. Gavin was scared
the car might explode, but he goes to help. Anyway,
the door handle on the back was too hot to touch,
so he quickly asked an year old, Hey, unbuckle your
younger siblings there were four and one from their seatbelt
and give them to me and I'll carry him. Then
he helped them all out of the driver's seat. Everyone

(45:08):
got out safely. Here's a cup of Justin. Talking about it,
I was putting everybody at the car that was me
in that situation. I would definitely want someone to do
the same thing. So I just did what I thought
it was right. My heart dropped. I'm not even gonna lie.
My heart dropped. Waterberry Chief of Police Officer Spagnola rewarded
Gavin for his heroic act by giving him a challenge
coin and they had a little ceremony for him. That's

(45:29):
pretty cool. Good story, man, that's a hero. You rest
your own life for somebody else. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. I was reading the
story this morning about weight loss and they say eating
super slow maybe the key to losing weight without having
to change your diet. So people who eat their meals slowly,
avoid nighttime snacking, and then wait a couple hours before

(45:51):
they go to bed. It leads to weight loss. The
fast eaters continue to eat until they feel full, despite
already having consumed a bunch of calories in record time.
The combined effect of eating quickly and over eating is
horrible for your health. It builds up fat. The slower
you eat, the more fool you'll feel, and you actually
fill your stomach filling up. I think it's helpful. Fast.

(46:16):
I have very fast me too. I'm like I could
never do that. You ever say something and everybody just
looks at you like you just had the dumbest thing possible.
It was just a story I thought was interesting, and
I thought maybe one of you guys will provide some feedback.
And I look around the room and Amy's like, cool. Well,
I was trying to think about eat fast or slo
but when you have kids, you just eat fast. Yeah,
you have time. And I noticed the other day that

(46:36):
I don't even chew my food. I just put in
my mouth shoot it, maybe once or twice in swallow good.
I might try those bones. I think it's a good story,
the fact that you say you don't snack, because I
snack every night after dinner. About an hour later, I'm hungry.
I just need something sweet at the end of every meal.
It's a little something sweet too, it doesn't matter. And
I got in trouble because if there's nothing sweet, I'll

(46:58):
go and eat cough drops. I know, I know, I
know you cough drops like I need some sweet, So
that's medicine. How many are you eating? A few? I
do a few. They're desperate for the sweet. It is
a little some sweet, you know, Is it like the
mental ones? Yeah, I love like they're going on the outside,

(47:19):
but then when you crack them, it's like, oh, like
comes out your nose. But I'm okay with that as
long as I get my lane. I love sugar. I
hate that. I love it so much, and I try
not to eat a lot of it, but I love
sugar where I'm yeah, I'm digging for cough drops. Folks,
No dessert, don't worry. There's gotta be a menthols uh

(47:40):
robo TuS. And you know what we got the other
day and it made me think of you. And they're
so good. Is the Worthers originals but chewy. Yeah, they're great.
Love words originals. They're so good. Speaking of food, let's
do Food Feud Week twelve. Two champions return. Here we
go to fight. The winner of the shround goes on

(48:05):
next week to compete in the Final four in the
Blue corner at previously one with a vote of three
to two. It's an epic combination of cinnamon and sugar
blasted on every single square. Just pour a bowl, splash
on some milk, and enjoy, and don't forget to drink
the treasured milk found at the bottom of your bowl.
All of a runge about one hundred and thirty calories.

(48:27):
It's your friend and mine sending the mintoast cromb and
that's solid. Huh. That's so good, dude. In the red corner.
It won last week. This special onion is hand carved,
cooked until golden, and ready to dip into their spicy
signature bloom sauce, topped with melted Monterey Jack, cheddar and

(48:49):
chop bacon with house made ranch dressing. The whole thing
comes in at iwab in a nineteen hundred calories. It's
the out back blooming on you, all right, gang. They
had nothing to do with each other, but we're moving
on here. It's cinnamon toast crunch, the cereal versus the
outback blooming onion. Which one you take? An amy centnamon

(49:11):
toast crunch lunchbox, still in shock. It's in the second round,
so blooming onions out. Give me cinnamon toast crunch. Whoa quickly?
Huh ede no brainer, man, It's breakfast for champions, cinnamon
toast crunch. If I were able to pick my four
food groups, it will be Cereal, smoothies, soup grab bag.

(49:33):
But I love Cereal. Just whatever I get to pick
my own categories. Sure, yeah, I love cereal that much.
It's easily. Cinnamon toast crust. That's the best cereal, Morgan,
it's five zero. Wow. Do you want to hear the
four things that are in the final four? Yes, McDonald's fries,

(49:58):
waffle House waffles, Krispy Kream donuts, and cinnamon toast crunch. Man,
those are good. Three of them are breakfast items. I
wonder which one's battle each other, Michael, tell me next week,
because they're up in a bracket. There you go. Huh,
you can let us know which one you like. It's
not gonna affect our vote. But so one of those
four is going to be the champion. Yeah, yeah, they should,

(50:19):
whoever it is, should send us a bunch of it
for the winner. I agree. I agree with that. I
have a big party, big waffle party, or a bigger
drive party. Yeah. On right now is Chad in Indiana? Chad?
What's going on? Man? Hey? How's it going? Appreciate you listening,
Thanks for talking with me. You're welcome, Thank you. All right,
I'm gonna give you a chance here to win a

(50:41):
one hundred dollars Walmart gift card. Now we're gonna play
the one Hit Wonder game. Today is National One Hit
Wonder Day. Yes, sir, so you'll probably know all the songs.
Who would you like to play for you? Amy, Lunchbox
or Eddie. Let's go with Amy, she's a fan favorite.

(51:04):
Now I'll play you a famous one hit wonder you
just named. The artist will do five of these and Amy.
If you win, you win him a hundred bucks to
to Walmart. Okay, okay, all right, here we go. Number one.
Play this one. This is Don't Worry Be Happy? Do
you know the artist or this song? I write it down?

(51:32):
Be happy? Don't worry? Be happy? All right? Amy? Who
sings don't Worry? Be Happy? No? But interesting? They do
have that sound a bit lunchbox, My boy Bill Withers.
Not that sound, Bill, This is a lot of its Eddie,

(51:56):
Bobby McFerrin, Correct, correct, Oh, I had Philip McFly my head. Philip.
Marty's dads are pretty good with her. Ain't no sunshine
where she's gone? Lovely day, lovely day? All right? Next,
name this one? This song from nineteen ninety nine. It's

(52:22):
called Mambo number five? Who sings Mambo number five? A
little make your man? Amy? Ricky Rodger. You guys what

(52:43):
Oh man, it's not gonna go to the call. I know.
I'm so sorry to call Jad. She's over to. How
do you feel about your chances? A Chad? You can.
I'll give you an option here. You can switch your person,
but you only win fifty dollars if you win. Do it,
Chad gonna wins. You're in good zero dude, get it.

(53:04):
Go to Eddie. Go to Eddie, all right, I'll go
with Eddie. Alright, switch mid game lunch Bob lou Begas, right,
Eddie loue Bega lou Bega is a right? Okay, come on,
I'm died. The song is called Blue Dalby D from

(53:31):
nineteen ninety eight. Who is the artist that sings that?
All right? Amy? Who sings Blue Dalby D? Sixty four Lunchbox?
If sixty five shooting? That's that's Eddie. I put the

(54:01):
Blue Man Group. Oh no, wet. You can change for
twenty fah No, you can switch your pick to Lunchbox,
but for twenty five dollars to wal Mart. I'll stick.
I'll stick, or you can go back to Amy for
two hundred. Just like Vegas, she has no points like dude,

(54:24):
don't know. No, you got sixty four arm Okay. This
next one, hit Wonder is from nineteen eighty seven. It
five I'm gonna be five hundred miles. Who sings it? Miles?

(54:44):
I mean my brain's just not working today because I
know this group. No, no, remember we made this video.
All right, let's go. I'm gonna be five hundred miles
nineteen eighty seven. Amy the artist is the Marchers, the

(55:07):
Marchers in correct, Lunchbox, Please tell me it's the proclaimer? Yes,
Oh that's it, Eddie. This is not good for Chad.
I have the pretenders. Oh that's it. Oh my gosh,
what I think? You're right? I couldn't hurt in my
head I wrote it down. I'm going or is it? Pretenders?

(55:28):
Like I couldn't remember. This is unbelievable. Does anyone want
to change their answer though, now that they've heard the
other persons, I'm not changing. I like it's proclaim, Yes, Yes,
let's go, let's go, Eddie, all right, one more, Sorry, Chad.
The only person that didn't get picked was Lunchbox. He's

(55:48):
gonna be the one that went, I'm one hundred dollars. Well, Eddie,
of course I can't, I can I can't win it. No,
all right, here we go, Oh you could go? In
overtime nineteen ninety two, I remember that, hid it damn.
The song is called What's Up nineteen ninety two? Amy,
having no points? You're on the board, Amy, step outside?

(56:23):
What's going on? All right? Everybody's answering lunch botch your
answer down? My answer is down. It's covered, Amy, Lady Marlowe.
You're just saying words. Yes, you just you had what words?
Come up? Pineapple basket jumper. Okay, that's my um lunch
box for the win if you get there. Yeah. The

(56:44):
first name that popped in my head was Pat Benattard.
Don't know who that is or what it is. Pat
Benattard is person, it's not well, Benetard is not. Luckily
I did not write that name. Now man, he's got it.
I wrote down Shenado O'Connor, no, no, no, no, I
had that in my head. She has other songs. She

(57:06):
does not have other songs. That's all she has done
song and the only thing it's not. I had Pat
ben a Tard and I wi oh connor. If there's
nobody named Pet been a Tard, stop saying, okay, please
give me Shenado O'Connor. She has the shaved head, right, Yeah,
that's the one. But Eddie, you got wait a minute,

(57:27):
I'm hosting the game here. She wants to the way
Eddie reacted, I didn't get it right, Shenado O'Connor is
not right. Dang it, Eddie, you can tie this and
send it to sudden death. If you know who sings
what's up from nineteen? I know it, Eddie, what do

(57:49):
you have? He's right? Four? Non blonde. Yeah, we're going
to sudden death. Let's go. Okay, it just hit me?
Can I change my answer? We're talking about Okay, here
we go. We're setting death is three three answer, Speed
round round. I need the artist. I'm just gonna play

(58:09):
the song. You don't even get to the titles. Okay,
here we go, speed round. Name the artist of this song?
Names yeah, lunchbox closing time, Edwin McCain, incorrect. I need
the artist, Eddie. That's semi sonic, closing time, semisonic. Let's go.

(58:29):
Here's that song, all right, closing time, just so you
can hear it again. Yeah, but you wouldn't have known
it if I didn't give your song done? Okay, kids, okay, okay,
here we go. The next one. Name this one? Hit

(58:50):
wonder artist Eddie, Eddie House of Pain correct Sad you
hear that? Hold on, let's do one more? Uh, the
next one? Here you go? Would you know this one?
Rocket lacker Eddie the tractors? Correct, baby likes to rocket
the tractor. Where are you at? Lunch bugs? Eddie? Would

(59:12):
you know this one? Though? Come on, dude, fifteen, she's
got it, daddy, her mom's good looks comment? Wow, imagination
education a dam kisser? Is it Confederate railroad? It's ricochet? Ricochet? Hey,

(59:43):
Chad's happy right now? Chad? You know what I'm giving
you one hundred bucks because it went down, It went
down to the wire. Well, thank you, Thank you. Chad
wins one hundred dollars to Walmart to get whatever he wants.
But let me remind you. Walmart Photo invite you to
stay connected to the ones you love by making beautiful
Prince Photo books and walart from your favorite photos taken

(01:00:04):
during your time spent at home. One hundred bucks to you,
chat Chat, How do you feel? Awesome? Awesome? Thank you
so much. I truly do appreciate it. You're welcome, man,
Thank you. Stay on the phone. One day. I want
to ask somebody how they feel. It's gonna go back
to old school and they're gonna go I feel good. Oh,
I feel so good. But I'm gonna keep asking. Eventually
someone will do that. All right, we'll put you on hold. Chat.

(01:00:26):
Thank you very much. Have a great day. I hope
you guys have a great weekend. Amy, what's going on
with you? Well? Today I've got to do some taping
for Saint Jude and iHeart Country, So I'll do that
and then just roll right into my weekend. My dad
will come over. It'll be pretty chill and low key.
What about you going to Arkansas? Can you spend the

(01:00:46):
couple of days over to Cavin. So I'm gonna go
do that. Looking forward to it. Cool. Need a little break,
so gonna go get there, break, get back back at it.
No more break, says so yeah, going to Arkansas. Thank
you guys, have a great weekend. We'll see you Monday.
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