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September 10, 2021 59 mins

Bobby and the show start by sharing their memories from 9/11 and reflect on the 20 year anniversary. Darrly Worley stops by to perform his song that was inspired by 9/11 and he shares the story behind it. Bobby has a list of songs that are now considered classics which makes us all feel old.

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
What's happening to friends. I hope you guys are having
a great morning. It's Friday. We're gonna have a big
show for you today. But I did want to start
because tomorrow is the twentieth anniversary of nine to eleven,
and I know we're not on during the anniversary of
nine to eleven, but I definitely want to take some
time to stop and kind of talk about it. And
later on Daryl Worley is going to be in form
a big song that he wrote about nine to eleven,

(00:32):
so the whole show is not going to be about that.
And I also know today is not the anniversary, but
I feel like if we don't come on and talk
about it and pay tribute and respect to it, that
we kind of haven't done our job. And so that's
what we're gonna do right now. To start the show,
By the way, blows my mind. It's been twenty years.
I know, it's crazy because this is one of the
most vivid news type things of my life ever. And

(00:53):
I guess there are a few of those you know,
talking to about like my grandparents, like my grandma. We'll
talk about JFK shooting, oh yea yeah, but this is
at for us. I don't remember the challenge you're exploding.
It's just a massive news story aside from the casualties.
Like I don't remember that this Morgan. How old were
you whenever this happened, because I can imagine you don't

(01:13):
remember it very well. That was two in one, so
I would have been eight years old. I remember it
significantly because I was in the library and that's the
only place that there was a TV. Like you don't
have them in the classrooms, right, but you're in the library.
They had these little, the stick out TVs. And we
looked up as we're like working on book reports, and

(01:35):
news was breaking and we're all sitting in there not
sure what's happening. And we got to stay in the
library that day for like two hours before we got
called out and like school was over. Everybody got early
released and then like so we could go home for
our parents to explain to us what had happened. I
mean I was in college, so I remember sitting in
the library and they were like, hey, something just happened,
and so I left the computer and walked over because

(01:58):
the library was right next to student center. We go
over and you know, you're standing there watching and just
before you knew it to see if people were all
just kind of staring up. And it took a long
time to actually understand even after the first plane had
flown into it what had happened, because it wasn't a
terrorist attack at first. It was a plane had accidentally
flown into a building. It could have been an accident,
and they thought it was like a smaller plane, like

(02:20):
and a guy just go maybe or a woman or
someone was flying it got disoriented and accidentally flew into
the building. And they started to slowly figure it out
until that and then that second plane went in and
that was on the news. I mean I remember like
the Today's show. God yeah, like, oh my god, a
second plane just flew into the building. And that's when

(02:40):
like that that heavy blanket just kind of entered the chat.
They said, the fear. Really it's like it went from
what is happening to oh my gosh, this is scary.
A total of two thousand, nine hundred and seventy seven
people were killed on nine to eleven. More than six
thousand were injured. The total dead include the passengers, the pilots,
to crew, the hijackers. Twenty six hundred and six people

(03:02):
in the World Trade Center in nearby areas and the
one twenty five people at the Pentagon. There were four
planes involved in the nine to eleven terror attacks and
maybe why you don't think it the four being involved
is two hit the tower, one hit the pentagone and
one was taken down on Pennsylvania. Yeah, so it wasn't
given the opportunity to fly into a building, which it was.

(03:23):
I was headed for what the White House? Where was
it headed Camp David or someone? It was headed somewhere,
but I can't remember, but it was headed somewhere. And
so they what did they do? What's the conclusion? Was
it that it was taken down or the pilots took
it down because they knew that they were being high.
There have been different stories since then. You know, did
the people take it down because they took over the hijackers?

(03:46):
I don't know. They had called for it. I know that.
So in the documentary that I watched that they there's
a code for it, and they put out that code
which is very difficult for them to do, which meant
take the plane down. Innocent people are going to die.
More people are going to die if we don't do it.
But then they said, then they got word the plane
had was down in a field, and they're like, was

(04:07):
that Even the people that called for it to happen
were like, was that us? Because it happened? So what
was the documentary you watched? It's on Apple TV Plus
and it's called nine to eleven Inside the President's War Room.
And it was especially neat to hear from President Bush,
from Condoleeze, Rice Cheney, Colin Powell, like all the key

(04:30):
people that were involved in that day, and like like
whenever George Bush, I always thought whenever he was reading
to the kids and they came in and told him,
I thought they were coming in to tell him about
the first plane. But he knew when he arrived at
the school that the first plane had hit. But again
they thought it was an accident. So it was like, well,

(04:51):
why derailed the day with these kids? Why scare them?
Clearly everybody it was an Accident's horrible, it's sad, but
we got to keep on with our day. And then
when he was reading to the kids, that's when they
came in and told him the second and you can
see him processing in his head. He's like, oh my gosh,
we've been attacked, like this is a terrorist attack, and
but he didn't want to freak the kids out. I

(05:13):
know so many people like judged how he reacted in that,
like you're the president, but he's like, I didn't want
to scare these children. I was watching an interview with
a couple of the kids that were there and they're like,
they're like, man, we don't like to be known for
the kids that were because everyone's like, oh, you're one
of the kids that was with the president when that happened,
and they're like, yeah, we don't like that. One of
the girls is in the documentary. She's in a famous

(05:35):
picture where when President Bush walked in. She said she
she's like, as a kid, you just think, oh wow,
this is the president. So she put her hand over
her heart and like she wasn't told to do that.
But she's kind of a cute kid that's famous for
that picture. And they interviewed her too, something that I
was watching on the news just of like that. So
many I would recommend watching this documentary if your kids,

(05:56):
if they're old enough, if you know they're twelve, thirteen, fourteen,
just so they had an understanding of what happened because
some of the textbooks aren't really up to date. And
I just saw that schools are struggling with how to
like explain this day in classes, and they cover a
lot of other important moments in history, but this one
is just still so current that sometimes it kind of

(06:17):
gets lost in the mix of like, oh, nine to
eleven is just another day. And so many people that
were deeply affected, like lost a family member, whatever, they're like,
it's so important we keep this day and educate people
on what happened because it was so unprecedented. Yeah, and
I remember everybody wondering, well, when can we kind of

(06:37):
do normal things again, and not that people were fighting too.
It was almost like we don't really wanted to normal
things again, but we feel like we should slowly dip
our toe back in or we're always I mean, it
was weeks of morning, like the entire country. Hard to
explain to anyone that really wasn't aware enough as like
a teenager or adult to kind of understand. But you know,

(06:58):
a lot when my grandmother would exp and what everything
was like when John F. Kennedy was shot and killed,
I was like, I don't understand, Like, how does the
whole country get sad about something. Turns out I figured
it out later, you know, when I was in college.
So today is not nine to eleven. Tomorrow is. But
we want to at least start the show by acknowledging respecting,
you know, appreciating the people to go out and fight

(07:19):
for our country that have fought for our country before
and since. And they're gonna be stuff on TV tomorrow. Obviously,
I'm going to the Arkansas game tomorrow because I'll Texas.
I know they're doing a big thing there. You know,
it'll be something that is remembered and that the people
are appreciated. But we're just not going to be on
the air to do that. So we're gonna do it today.
We're also gonna bring a Daro Wharrie later and he's
gonna sing um. So mostly a normal show in September tenth,

(07:42):
but we're gonna pay respect to September eleventh as well.
It is time to open up the mailbag something we
call year Good morning, Bobby Bones. The email says, recently,
we visit a friends for a nice takeout dinner. We
picked up food on the way for the four of us.

(08:02):
It totally one hundred bucks about fifty fifty. As we're leaving,
we discussed a total they owed and agreed on it.
They were both tinkering with their phones and it seemed
like we'd see the money soon. We have not seen
a payment yet on Venmo or PayPal or anything else.
When do we remind them? How many days gone by?
Is too many? Help? Thanks? Buy yours, signed wishfully waiting

(08:23):
for fifty bucks to thing what I would do if
you have Venmos, I'd request the money. Yeah, you can
send a request, but I think this is so much
more common than just on Venmo, though, So if somebody
owes you money like this, if it's a Venmo situation,
you can hit request. I would request the money right now,
go like hey, request for the money. That way you
don't want to deal with them face to face in
real life. How would you handle this? I mean, oh,

(08:44):
it is sensitive, but I think it's totally okay even
the next day, Like that's the soonest you can do
it is be like, hey, just a reminder, here's my Venmo.
And then if a day has already passed, then you
have every right, even one two weeks after, to still
ask for money. I think a text going, hey, if
you try to pay us, we didn't get it digitally,

(09:06):
even if you know they didn't try to pay. Okay,
you go, hey, if you try to pay us for
the half, we didn't get it. Now what if you're
not doing it digitally and you just expect the cash, Like,
then what do you do? Yeah? You gotta go to
their house and do old school and be like, hey, man,
I don't know if you forgot, but where any of
that fifty dollars remember for the dinner. I think you
just have to do it old school. Bones. This is
usually me, but I'm the one that forgets to pay.

(09:27):
I'm not trying to scam anyone in this. I'm just
forgetting to pay, and so I think a reminder, friendly reminders. Okay,
what I would do is I would again, I would text,
because face to face is more awkward. I would text
and go, hey, my wife just asked if you guys
had paid your half yet. Now you're putting it on
your wife love it? Bones asked. I do it all
the time, or you know what? She can text and

(09:49):
go hey my husband, Yeah, he just asked if you
guys had paid your half yet. I'm not sure we're
just kind of settling up on bills for the month,
putting in on the other spouse's genius. No, that's not
the point of it. The point of it is you
can approach it like you're not sure and give them
the opportunity to not feel stupid or like they're cheated.
And they'd be like, oh, sorry, we haven't paid that yet. Yeah.
I mean, I always appreciate the reminders and if they do,

(10:09):
I mean, I get it. We're talking about all the scenarios.
But if you do have Venmo, like, I love when
someone requests to get paid because then I don't have
to go find them. I just go click pay, boom done.
If you're texting me, I have to go find your
Venmo make sure you're the right person. Blah blah blah.
I would say digitally, you can request it real life. Ee,
you send a message to go, hey, we're settling up

(10:30):
on bills for the month. I don't think we got
this payment yet. If you guys give it to us,
let us know, but we don't have it yet. You
don't go knock on their door. I don't go knock
with bok set outside. No, I don't knee calf one
that's what I would say. It's a good question. I
think it's something that we have all felt at some time. Um,
there you go, that's the mail bag. Close it up,
we've got your right. The five most fun facts of

(11:01):
the week, as curated by Amy. Let's go number five.
So Michael B. Jordan's father was Michael A. Jordan? Really? Yeah? Really?
I bet that was so weird for him to have
to decide if he wanted to still go by Michael Jordan,
even with the letter in the middle. Oh yeah, because
of the bat famous exactly, Yes, because of the basketball

(11:23):
in baseball, Okay, don't Michael Jordan played baseball minor league
baseball for the Chicago White Sox farm team, just saying okay,
but that had to be a tough decision. And then
Michael A. Jordan, I don't know when he came out.
It was weird, like, who's the son of Michael Jordan?
But Michael B. Jordan. Yeah, Mike came out, Yeah, Michael B. Jordan, Yes, Yes, Okay,

(11:44):
there you go. Number four. So eagles have such good
eyesight that they can see something the size of a
rabbit from more than three miles away. Wow, that's impressive.
That is impressive. Number three, Okay, have you ever noticed
when you're watching Jeopardy that all the contestants are the
same height? Oh? Yeah, they put the box hide them. Yeah.

(12:06):
Well yes, they're on these platforms that are adjustable to
make sure that once they're up there, everyone's the same height.
That's pretty cool, is it? Yeah? Like keep everyone equal?
Why is it? Why not let people just be their
height because camera angles? I mean, you imagine there's a
tall dude next to a little girl. If you're like
I thought it was like, so when you're up there

(12:27):
and you're under pressure, you're not like, oh, big doll,
guys gonna beat me. I don't know that somebody's so
tall that affects a camera angle of that show. Honestly,
that's interesting though. Number two. So the band at Tiger
Woods's wedding to Elan back in two thousand and four
was the Bluefish. So we hired Hoodie and the Blowfish. Yeah,

(12:48):
or just asked them as yeah, I mean serious Tiger friends.
But it made me think, like your wedding, like you
had people play at your wedding. It's just kind of
funny that Hoodie was Tiger and Elan's wedding band. Our
wedding band we hired as a wedding band, but we
had you know, Ronnie Done from Brooks and Dune, Gary Lavox,
Rascal Flatsleate Singer and then Dan and Shay, which, by

(13:09):
the way, sang it out loud. It's pretty baller. Now
that I'm farther removed from it, we're just kind of
out of the you know, the squeeze of planning a wedding.
It pretty cool, all right, Number one? Um, this was
crazy to me, But paramedics are apparently trained not to
run if they're headed towards treating patients. They are walking
in a swift manner, but this keeps them calm upon

(13:32):
arrival and helps them operate at peak effectiveness. That's interesting
because if you're not, if you're running right when you
get there, then also I'd be afraid I fell down.
I would get hurt, and I'm supposed to help somebody
else's I know. But now I'm gonna well, next time
we get a paramedic to call in, I'm gonna ask
them about this. And then now, if I've ever seen anything,
I'm gonna notice, like, how are they But they're trained apparently,

(13:52):
to get there swiftly, but without running. I was watching
these Olympic walkers and I think they walk my in
six minutes. Amazing. They're flying, dude, but they're walking. And yes,
then that's why they're an Olympic walker. But the rule
is a foot has to always be down down. I
think I took power walking in college and as my

(14:15):
PE credit, and yeah, it's true, and it's so much.
It's more difficult than you think to power much does
a power walking class cost? That's ridiculous. I don't mean class,
that's crazy. You have everready had to take a pe
You could take bowling, tennis, power walking. The men's gold
medal winning time was a six minute thirty one second mile. Wow, dang,

(14:38):
that's hard to run run six half and these guys
are power walking it at that speed. All right, that's fun, Amy,
Thank you fun. The latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan
number two thirty second Skinny and Zy Musgrave's dropped her
new album, star Crossed. Here is one of the new songs,

(15:02):
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just a little justifier Mitchell tim Penny released his new
EP called Midtown Diaries. Here's one of the new songs,
I Can't love you anymore, Love you anymore, I can't

(15:23):
love you anymore, Can't anymore? Colse when Dale released a
new song, Here is some Habits. It's good Burbon's hard
to put down that high road. It's sorry to stay

(15:44):
on that good book, It's sorry to pick up that
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Trade with Them. I'm Morgan, Number two, nats Her Skinny

(16:19):
Kid's Time for the Good News with Amy Something Good.
So this couple in Texas, Mitch and Betsy, they are
celebrating being empty nesters, so they decided to do a
super cute photo shoot for it, kind of like you
would do if you're expecting a child, but for their
you know what they're expecting. They put expecting zero kids

(16:41):
do date August twenty twenty one. So the mom is
like fifty, she's an entrance agent, got three kids thirty
twenty one, eighteen, and now all the kids are out
of the house. Mitch, he's fifty nine and posed with
his wife and they had like a big whole balloon
like that said zero to commemorate that they had like
zero kids in the house. And I don't know, I

(17:02):
just thought it was a really cute, fun thing to
do and something sweet to see, especially when we're seeing
lots of heavy stuff lately. Yeah, I would hal but
I would that's next level. That's low lower level, right,
lol's next level. Man. I heard someone at the grocery
store on the She was texting out loud, you know,
like the way you do when you talk to your phone.
She was like, lol, um, I really think that's so funny,

(17:25):
and she didn't laugh once. I'm like, that person only knew.
I think about empty nesters and they're fifty sometimes because
that won't happen for me. And I think about my mom.
You know, she got pregnant. She's fifteen years old, so
so on that end of it, if I were my mom,
you know, i'd have a full grown adult kid. It's
just starting for sure. You know, you might have a

(17:46):
grim baby. Yeah, whoa, I could for sure. But on
the other end of it, I waited a long time, um,
to get married, you know, to eventually have kids. I'm
gonna be like seventy and be on like first day
kindergarten with my walker. Yeah. Maybe as if never paths
we take right Amy. Good story, That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. The Friday morning conversation

(18:09):
with Darrell Walley, Daryl, how are you doing good? How
are you? I'm really glad that you came in well man,
thanks for having me. It's I want to play a
few of Darrell's number one's real quick. This is from
two thousand and two. I missed my friend. I missed
my friend one my heart. From two thousand and three,
Here is have you forgotten? Have you forgot? How it

(18:35):
felt that day? In two thousand and four, Here is awful,
beautiful life. My little brother had a big fat with
his wife, and my four mother said between move I
love this crazy dread sometimes almost magice awful jam. I

(18:56):
mean heard that one in a while, man, I missed
that one. Well you gets still gets some lot of airplay.
It's cool song. Yeah, it's been a I think the
last time I heard that was then like a like
a Kroger or something, and I was like, I was like,
because sometimes you hear songs because for me two thousand
and four I was in college. Sometimes you hear songs
that remind you of like a certain sum and that
one for sure does awesome. You're actually here because tomorrow

(19:18):
is the twentieth anniversary of nine to eleven, and when
I think about it, and I just had a big
special with Circle Network in the opery on the music
of nine to eleven, which is going to air on
Circle Network tomorrow for it's it's a big two hour special.
I'm on that too. Yeah, no, I know it. It's
part of the reason that we wanted to get you
in here because we were talking about a lot of
the songs and you know how it affected us in

(19:40):
many different ways. And you know, whenever you put out
a song about nine to eleven, you know, it's really
one of those songs that really reminds me of that time.
Like I can remember vividly whenever it happened. You know,
I went to college and or Arkansas in a really
small school called Henderson State University, and we all went
into the student union and it started like two people

(20:00):
looking up at a street screen in the corner. Then
it was four and then before you know, the next
twenty or thirty minutes went by. It was forty rows
deep of people going, what in the world is happening?
We had no idea what was happening? Sure, and kind
of as the events played out, it took music to
kind of get us back to a somewhat normal place again, right,

(20:21):
because for a long time, we didn't know if we
could sing, We didn't know if we could laugh, right,
you know, we didn't know a lot of stuff. But
when we were talking about songs to talk about in this,
you know, obviously you came up and you know, have
you forgotten? You know, it was one of those songs
for us, So talk about this. You go into a
writing room and did you have in mind to write

(20:42):
a song about nine to eleven specifically or did just
kind of come up a conversation. No. I had just
returned from my first journey to Afghanistan to entertain our troops,
and I told my manager on the way home that
I was going to that I just felt very compelled
to do something to honor uh, you know people, uh

(21:03):
like our first responders. We lost a lot of guys
that that day that were trying to save other people's lives.
Obviously we lost a lot of citizens, and then we
lost a lot a ton of of our good military
men and women in the war zone. Uh, you know,
putting the heat on the on the on the terrorist.
And so I just wanted to write a song that

(21:23):
would would honor all those people and their families and
and you know, for the loss. And so yeah, we
sat down with intentions of writing the song, but we
we didn't have intentions of of you know, trying to
get it on the radio or anything like that. I thought,
I told when my co writer, I said, this is
something that we could definitely use to you know, on

(21:47):
my return journeys to the war zone. I can play it,
you know, I can play it for for when I
do special things with police departments or fire departments, and
and it'll be a well received thing. But I had
a single own the radio that was doing very well,
and I had a brand new album out, and so
we weren't looking to disrupt all that. It was just

(22:09):
it was just a song we wanted to ride. You know.
The wild part about it is that it takes sometimes
twenty thirty forty weeks for a song to get to
the top of the charts. But this song impacted so fast.
First of all, was number one for seven weeks, but
it only took five weeks to get there. Like people,
it just shook people because of the message and how
you sing it. And so we wanted to bring in

(22:31):
today with tomorrow being that anniversary of nine to eleven,
and just ask if you'd mind playing Have you forgotten
for us? Not at all? You played? You still played
this one a lot? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, we're This
year has been unusual because coming out of COVID, you know,
we didn't expect things to just explode. But it's almost
like we have re released a song, and because of

(22:52):
the twentieth anniversary, it's just been wide open. So I'm
not complaining in any way. Here is Daryl Worley with
have You Forgotten? I hear people say we don't need

(23:18):
this war. I say, there's some things we're fighting for.
Him what about our freedom, this piece of ground you
didn't get to keep back in day? They say, we

(23:40):
don't realize the mess wig getting in. Before you start
your preaching, let me ask you this, my friend. Have
you forgotten how it felt that day to see our
homeland undefined? Hanr people blown away? Have you forgotten when

(24:08):
those towers failed. We had neighbors still inside going through
a living hell. And you say we shouldn't worry about
been a loving Have you forgotten? Have you forgotten? Have

(24:36):
you forgotten? Dared Wharling? Its great job. Keep your latest
album too. Yeah, I want to talk about this because
you know you're about making a difference, and so twenty
two will you talk about the importance of that record? Well, Um,

(24:56):
you know, I'll be honest with you, Bobby. Um. It
blows my mind every day I talk to someone because
we're kind of in that mindset right now that doesn't
know that we have twenty two service members, men or
women taking their own life every day in this nation,
and you know, because of what they've been through, because

(25:16):
of their PTSD, because of whatever situation it is. That
to me doesn't matter. We as a nation should be
taking care of those people, and so our government doesn't
seem to be really really active in that. So Charlie
Daniels pulled me aside about a month or two before
he passed away, and he said, son, this this stuff's

(25:37):
going to be up to us. It's going to have
to come from, uh, you know, a different place, maybe
the private sector or whatever. But but we need to
get busy at this work because these people are suffering
and they've given more to this nation and more to
its people than anybody that that I can think of.
So you know what do we owe them? Well, we
owe them whatever we can do to help them. And

(25:59):
so twenty two is that at twenty two is the
title cut. We have a song out off of that
right now called Send Me, and our plan is to
kind of release everything from the project between now and
Veterans Day and just to make people aware of it
and hopefully we can you know, get some streams and
downloads and and sell some of that product and we're

(26:21):
going to give proceeds to some different charitable organizations that
will make a difference in that area. You can also
order some of Darrel's nine to eleven Have You Forgotten
Leatherwood Whiskey coming out that's raising money from military charities.
Um Darryl Worley dot com. I've never had a drink
of alcohol. What's the difference between bourbon and whiskey and taste? Well,
bourbon is a whiskey, or some people would say that's

(26:43):
not true. But so let's talk about the difference between
bourbon and rye. They're made made from different things. But
and the bourbon is a little more it's just a
little smoother rye. Whiskey has a little bit more of
an age too. So if I were going to have
a first drink, I'd probably go bourbon before whiskey because
it's smoother. Some people would say you probably ought to

(27:05):
get you, you know, a slow gin fizz or vodka
drink first. But but uh, but yeah, I would say
drink the bourbon first. I'll probably go peanuck a lot. Now,
there's a great idea. Well you guys, uh, you know,
check out twenty two, uh, followed Darryl at Darryl Worley
on Instagram. And we just appreciate you coming in. Man,
can I say this another one? I feel like I'm

(27:27):
on I feel like I'm on American Idol and I'm
too old. There's no way. Why do you feel like
you're on American Idol? You're killing it right now, just
killing well, you know what you did with you He's
on next American Idol. I told him, I said, I've
been watching him on this show so much in my
watch lot. You're not going in to sit down with him.
I said, well yes, I well listen, we felt the
same way about you were like, hell, he's coming in

(27:48):
and I'm like yeah, so that's great. You see, you've
been a big fan for a long time. We appreciate.
We know today is tomorrow is the anniversary, but we're
not on the air tomorrow, so we definitely wanted to
treat today as much as we could like that. So
thank you for your time, thank you, thank you for
writing that song and for all that she is, sir.
There he is Darl Warley. Everybody here is Elena near
Winnipeg in Canada. Hi was so clitted to hear Aaron

(28:11):
Goodwin's song on the podcast when I was listening to it.
Got to see him in concert a couple of years
ago before the pandemic and he played Lonely German. The
place was going crazy. So can't wait to hear it
on the dance party. So we'll do that again later
if you missed it the first time, and it's confirmed
he will be coming in next week. Wow, I mean,

(28:34):
it's just fun how it unfolds. Sometimes. He's Amy's pile
of stories. So I feel bad for the sky and
girl that just got engaged and the girl was so
excited to post I'm getting married, and then the internet
is slamming for the way that her boyfriend proposed. He
wrote her a little note. He wasn't even there was
something that she got when she woke up, and then

(28:55):
after he was like, thank you for being awesome. He said,
TS want to get married? M in the note I mean,
and she was excited, and then when she posted it
just everyone went after him for like not being romantic
at all. Here's the thing. We shouldn't judge each other
on how we parent our kids nice or how we

(29:15):
propose or love each other, because it's all different. It is.
We receive it different, we get it different things or
special to us. Who knows she could have a note fetish.
I don't know, but I'm saying we don't understand. I
wouldn't slam her. I would go, well, that's interesting, yeah,
but I definitely wouldn't slam her. This reminds me of
something else that I saw, Like a headline was that

(29:36):
a groom's mom tried to poison the bride he The
mom knew that she was highly allergic to coconut, and
so she ordered a cake that actually had that mixed
in and had it delivered and was trying to get
the bride to eat it so that she would like
go into shock and like have something happened, and then
she wouldn't marry her son. And then also were related

(29:57):
to weddings. This weekend is going to be a POPU
wedding day, but it also happens to be nine to eleven,
which has got to be so hard to choose that
as your anniversary because obviously you know it's a heavy,
heavy day. But with all the COVID weddings that got canceled,
there's only so many saturdays available right now to get married.
So happens to be on a Saturday this year, so

(30:18):
it's nine eleven. So if you happen to be doing that,
there is space for joy alongside the sorrow, so don't
feel bad about it. Also too, if you have a
birthday on nine eleven, we fill you with that too.
And then some country artists were talking about where they
were on September eleven, two thousand and one. Here's a
clip of Lauren Elena. She was just a little girl.
I was in first grade when nine eleven happened. I

(30:43):
don't have a ton of memories from that time period.
But I do specifically remember nine to eleven because my
father came and picked me up from school, which never
ever happened, like I didn't miss school, but and I
just remember remember as a little girl knowing how serious
it was. I didn't know what was going on, but

(31:04):
I remember my dad cried and it really it really
affected my dad. And little girls don't see their dad's
cry very often. So if you are a parent, maybe
you want your kids no more. You're an adult and
you were a kid at the time. There's so many
amazing documentaries online you can check out. And then lastly,
I've got Eric Church talking about where he was. I

(31:24):
was driving into work the Shop at Home Network. I
was listening to Jerry House. I remember that in the
news broke. Really couldn't grasp what had happened until I
got to work and saw it for myself on television.
I remember I watched the second plane hit the tower
in real time, and I had just moved to Nashville
earlier that year, and all I remember is just wanting
to go home and leave with those I've loved. I'll

(31:45):
never I'll never forget that feeling heavy, stung, that was
Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news lunchbox.
Last year, the story of two year old Benjamin Olsen
and his ninety nine year old neighbor Mary O'Neill went
viral warmed hearts across America. They became best friends during

(32:09):
the pandemic because they couldn't interact with anybody else. He
couldn't play with other kids, so he hung out with
the old lady in the front yard and they became
best friends. Well, he wanted to do something special because
it was her hundredth birthday, so they had a big
gathering and he was like, maybe we can get her
one hundred birthday cards. They went on the news and
she got three hundred birthday cards and even got one
from Germany. Oh cool, he got on the news, lunchbox. Look,

(32:33):
that's what I hear as the kid got on the news.
I was hoping you wouldn't realize that, but yeah, I know,
he got on the news for saying hi to an
old lady next door. But it's weird that you want
to be on the Can I just let me just
say something. What I know that you have this insatiable
need to be on the news where they're doing a
story about you. Yes, the local news, yeah, or the

(32:59):
national news. I get it. But you come on this
show and talk to millions of people every single day. Yeah,
but they can't see me. They can because right now
on Facebook, we have thousands of people watching you at
this second, because our whole show is up on Facebook. Okay,
thousands they're watching on Instagram the clips that we put up.

(33:20):
It's not millions, but you have. Okay, So why is
it so important they see your face? Man? Just look
at it and listen a local news He's tried to
call the local news to tip off a story so
many times. Yeah, and they don't ever. Who's gonna see that?
One hundred people? What are you kidding me? You think
going one hundred people watch local news? That's millions of people,
the local news, the local news. Yeah, that's why they

(33:44):
put it on at five and six and ten. They
put it on so much. Is nineteen eighty seven? No,
it's not, okay, just making sure so many people watching.
That's why they have it on so many times. And
I followed some of the local news stations here, but
I follow and I watched their video. Was they post
like real time on Twitter. That's how consume my news. Yeah,
I can't tell you last time I've watched them, like

(34:06):
the weather, and we have great meteorologists locally, but I
following this. Go let me check their page real quick
and see what they're saying. And they put up a
little videos and that's how I watched the weather. Do
you just want to video up on a Twitter page?
We can probably handle that. Oh I want to be
like interviewed on the news interview. I want to do
a story like where they go and then they cut
to this piece and they come back to me and
then push to the other piece, kind of like a documentary.

(34:27):
So now you want to hug me. Okay, Hey, that's
a great story by itself. I like that. That's called
tell me something good. That's what it's all about. That
was tell me something good. Let's go over to Amy
and get in the morning Corny. The Morning Corny, How
do trees access the Internet? How do trees access the Internet?

(34:49):
They lug in? That was the Morning Corny. You guys
want to do pick a bit, Yes, we have two
bits up for grabs. Think about it for a second.
Amy wants to share a real low moment okay, and
Lunchbox wants advice about his cousin on Facebook, about our

(35:10):
relationship they do the two one always lives on. So
it's Lunchboxes cousin relationship or Amy's low moment that she
wants to share with everybody. That's pretty funny. Well, Amy's
had a lot of low moments, and this bit's Lunchbox
cousin been around for a while. Think about it. I'm
gonna play this song. I'll get your answers next. Okay,

(35:32):
it's time for a pick a bit. You have two choices.
Amy says she wants to share a low moment. It's
something she's embarrassed of doing, but that she thinks that
will think it's funny. Lunchbox says, can you help me
with my relationship with my cousin? Basically? Yeah, basically I
have a huge dilemma. I don't know what to do.

(35:54):
Don't sell it, Amy, sell? Do you want to sell yours? No? Okay,
I don't know. Would you like to hear Amy his
low moment or Lunchboxes relationship with his cousin like cousin Eddie,
I mean the relationship with a cousin things. I'm pretty
curious about that because we've been talking about it for
so long. But I do want to hear Amy's low moment.
Oh okay, Morgan. I mean Amy's low moments are always

(36:16):
either super relatable or we get a good laugh out
of it, So I want Amy's low moment. Wow. Picked.
I was also going to do Amy's low moment just
because the cousin internal affairs. I don't get how that's interesting,
because if you don't hear the story, you don't know
how it's interesting and it's relatable to everybody. But whatever, Well,
I was gonna pick you, Thank you, Amy, You're welcome, okay,

(36:36):
and now I pick a bit winner is Amy? Amy?
Sha share you us? What what happened with your low moment? Okay? Well?
I was on cameo because I want to buy my
sister a video from your boy Josh fifty five. Okay,
he's like this child who is on there and he's
on Instagram. Is how I found him through Heather McMahon. Anyway,

(36:56):
funny kid, I want to get my sister a cameo. Well,
he's currently not available, So then I started looking at
other people that are making videos right now, and then
I ended up on this rabbit hole, and I'm on
a Bachelor page where you can get all the different
bachelors who make videos for like twenty five dollars. But
then you click on their pages and they have sample videos,
like real ones they've done, but they put them up

(37:17):
this promo so you can watch videos they've actually made.
People I don't know, like David and Lisa and Cindy Hay, Cindy,
it's done enough. From Bachelor season two, I went so
far back and was watching these bachelors. I have no
idea who they even are, and I'm watching their promo
videos in their cameo page, and I was like, this
has to be a new lifelow, Like this is a

(37:39):
low moment where I am so deep into this cameo
Bachelor page that I just felt really lame with myself.
Why are you upset? Lunchbox? That was what you guys
voted for. I'd like to change you. Once I said
it out loud, I'm like, oh God, you just never

(37:59):
know what's behind the door. I mean, what's your open car?
You open door number three and that's a jelloppy hey.
I personally just felt like I was definitely a low moment,
like what am I doing with my life right now?
Why am I watching this? Well? There you have a guys,
all right, Amy's pick a bit. But as she was telling,
Lunchbox was throwing his hands in the dumb bit ever heard?

(38:22):
Why don't we just do? Were they to lunch No, No,
I don't. I don't know. Chat pitty bit? Next bit
we did pick a bit, Let's do pity bit. Okay,
but it's not bad. I mean I actually put it
up here, but I thought it was interesting. But the
next bit will be pity bit. Okay, one pick a Lunchbox,

(38:43):
you win pitty bit? Are you even disappointed by my story? Yes? Terrible?
I mean, okay, if anybody knows you, boy Josh Pitty five,
hit me up, no one. We've been playing this game
called pick a bit for weeks and the one bit
that is never ever one is lunchboxes bit about him
and his cousin. And so today we're just gonna call

(39:06):
it pity bit and do it. I actually think it's
a pretty good bit. I've never voted, for the record,
I know you've never voted, and that's what I'm saying.
These people are just picking the worst. I mean, some
of them have been good bits, but some of them
been bad. One has been bad, and I just think
this bit is very relatable and I really don't know
what to do. I can't wait to hear it. This
is what Lunchbox sent me. He says, your advice, please,

(39:28):
and then he asked, does he have to unfriend your
cousin's ex husband. Yes. So they got divorced in June.
It was finalized in June, and me and her are
the same age, not that close, growing up whatever, and
her husband cool dude, played golf a couple of times,
happy hours, whatever. And she sends me a message on Facebook. Hey,
just checking in to let you know that Pedro and

(39:49):
I had our divorce finalized in June. I see you're
still friends with him on Facebook, So if you don't mind,
could you just unfriend him? Please? Hope to see you
and the kids soon, Nicole, and I'm like awkward, Like
what in the world? Can you just send their names
a real name? Pedro? I thought his name starts with

(40:17):
a pea and the first name that bought of my
head was Pedro, so I couldn't so yes, So she
sends me that message on Facebook like she's monitoring who's
still friends with him. Yeah, weird, weird, and I'm like,
that's awkward. She's do I have to just kick him
out of my like life because he's not part of
the family. How was their breakout have been good? Pedro's fault? Yeah,

(40:39):
Pedro did some things. Okay, Okay, we don't want to
say what Pedro did it right, So here we are.
Does Lunchbox have to unfriend Pedro? Because his cousin asked Amy,
what is it? Blood? Blood before? There's no, there's nothing. Therefore,
I don't know what is thicker than before. Okay, I

(41:04):
mean I would say if it wasn't a yeah, a
very amicab bull type thing that you just help your
cousin out. Do you still like Pedro? Yeah? Nice dude,
Like I mean, you didn't know him and he said,
hey man, I'm gonna you want to go get some
like sometime. Great, Like you didn't do anything to me,
And like I said, my cousin, I we weren't that close.
I mean we're the same age, but we weren't close
growing up shitty and friend Pedro? Yes, oh man, bros.

(41:28):
Before like Amy said, yes, Pedro's cool. It didn't do anything.
The Lunchbox why not keep him? No, he needs to
unfriend him. Okay, waiting, So Amy says unfriend, Morgan says unfriend. Yes,
why because it's just like if somebody in your family
asked for your support, that's your way of digitally supporting them.
So you're just like though, but class enough to wear lunchbox.

(41:49):
If they're not close, then lunchbox definitely isn't close to
Pedro Friday, Are you closer to Pedro or your cousin?
I'll go justice for page Dro like Pedro text me
during a sporting event, you know what I mean? Like
super Bowl? Hey man, I don't ever text my cousin
about that stuff. Yeah, justice for Pedro? What you would?

(42:10):
I don't know what Pedro did, and I'm not close
to if I'm not close to that cousin, exactly, it
just depends on close out of the cousin. Okay, Raymondo,
you have to make the final decision unfriend Pedro. But
also since your friends text Pedro and just say, hey dude,
it's politics, family stuff, you know I had to do it, exactly.
Don't even notice. Okay, you've heard that. You know my

(42:32):
weight is no more than theirs. This is a democracy,
unfriend Pedro by Pedro, and that is pity bit, that
is you guys a good pity guys though. Right cut,
I was reading the story in a radio newsletter. These
are songs that are considered to be classics and now
can be played on classic rock radio or classic country radio.

(42:54):
Great because they're twenty five years old. It's gonna make
us feel sad. Old alert, old alert, old alert. So
now here are your top five songs that are country classics,
which stinks to hear their classics? And number five Ricochet,
Daddy's Money, She's got her dead, her mamma's good looks,

(43:16):
laught comment, Wow, imagine nitchen, college, kitchen, at it all
of it's a combination. She's a good bass Fischer d
my Kisser, Country has a time game, just got her
dad is money, her mama's good looks and look Daddy.

(43:40):
At number four, Shania Twain You Win, My Love, You Win,
and number three Tracy Lawrence Fitting Song Time, marches On
got Classic be on oldies Country Now at number two
George Straight Blue, Clear Sky and number one considered classic

(44:04):
country Brooks and Dunn My Maria Now the alternative songs
may get you though a little bit more is the
ones you're really gonna make us sad Champagne Supernova from
a way that's not a classic, Come On Asic number four,
Ever Clear, Santa Monica at number three, The Smashing Pumpkins

(44:30):
nineteen seventy nine at number two, No Doubt, Just a Girl,
Wow Wow, Wow Wow, and number one Sublime What I Got.
I mean, these are the songs that, yes, like I
would be playing for my kids and they would tell

(44:52):
me how old they sound. I mean, it's driving in
the car and this comes on. It feels young to you,
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(45:14):
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Just go to Bobbybones dot com and for all the
rules go to Bobbybones dot com keyword rules. It's time
for the good news. What started out as a friendly
wager between two businesses and Missouri snowballed in to a

(45:34):
fundraiser for a good cause. Reggie Abochen, owner of Bryant Restoration,
reached out to his biggest rival in the business, Serve
Pro of Farmington, and said, let's bet five hundred bucks
on local rival football teams playing the game season opener.
So surf Pro took the bet and the said, you
know what, let's let's do five thousand. Wow. Oh, I

(45:54):
like this and the winner donated the money to charity.
So then, instead of making it a competition, the company
decided to work together to use this as an opportunity
to raise money for Saint Francis County Shop with the
cop program, which kids from low income families get a
shopping spree at Walmart during the holidays. And in the
end they raised forty thousand dollars. Oh my goodness. What
turned into a five hundred dollars bet and then a

(46:17):
five thousand dollars bet turned into forty thousand dollars to
help kids get presents you know coming up with Christmas.
Oh that's really cool. Why are you so disappointing? That's cool,
But at least you can maintain your bet, like if
you're gonna bet, bet like and maybe they did. Maybe
they were like, hey, we raised a bunch of money,
but still five Yeah, like I'm kind of lame. Drift

(46:38):
Kings promo, code bones, you know what I mean? Do that.
That's a great story. Shout out to those guys. That's
what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
It seems like the type of story that we'll drive
lunchbox insane. A plumber landed a record deal after a
music mogul Paul Connelly heard him singing while he was
plumbing his bathroom. Yeah, amazing. Here is the plumber, keV

(47:00):
Crane singing while working. I'm walking down street movie and
it's raining, it's raining. I'm holding him back to shame.

(47:28):
Everybody thinks you too, blame. Yes, I mean he sounds
pretty good. I mean that is he on like a
lounge of the holiday? Did he know that he was
at a record Absolutely he did. There's probably records all
over the wall. Is that how he sings when he's plumbing?

(47:50):
The forty nine year old spent six weeks installing a
new suite at the home of Paul Connelly, completely unaware
he was the owner of a record label. He says, Okay,
six weeks, that's a long time. Not it's a long time.
I mean every record person surely has one of those rooms.
Was all the records. He just relates his new album
why Can't I Be You? Here's a clip of a single,
your Eyes of Pain. Not a game, I mean, and

(48:27):
that was his last album. No, that's really cool for him.
It's like an eighties deal. Yeah, yeah, I feel like
I just was in a time. Don't you just make
up a story like this? Yeah, if you're the label guy, like,
can you just make up a story like this? And
then okay, oh so he's not even no, I mean,
he's not even good. It wasn't a real plumber. People
would be out screaming he's not a real plumber. Then

(48:47):
like somebody, yes, they kind of know him. Anyway, it's
a good story. Let it be. That's what I say.
It's time to play some easy trivia. You don't want
to miss the question, because if you missed it, you
get boe own. Did you hear this sound? You've been booed.
Eddie has the TIRA since he was last season's winner.
He's also the only one with a win this season

(49:08):
so far. Candy defendis tr That's what I've been talking
about in the message. Oh everywhere I go, it's like
Kennedie defendis R. All right, let's play easy trivia. Amy,
you're up first. How many stooges were there in the
famous comedy team three three? That is correct, Amy, Welcome
to the show this week. Please tell us your favorite cereal. Oh,
my favorite cereal is Lucky Charms. And I like to

(49:29):
eat the marshmallows and the whole green things together. I
like a good combo in one bite. What a weirdo
there is, Amy, Welcome to the show, Lunchbox. You're up next,
Baby One More Time is a song by what pop artist?
Hit Me Baby Brendany Spears. That is correct. Welcome Lunchbox
to this show this week. Lunchbox, what's your favorite meat?

(49:50):
I'm my favorite meat? Oh gosh, I mean I like
a good piece of meat, you know, but I would
say a piece of chicken. You consider that meat piece
of chicken? That's Jencken. Does that mean Eddie first round
is always easy. Come on, what streaming service is Tiger
king on? Oh, that would be Netflix. That's correct, show Eddie.

(50:13):
If you got to go to any fast food place,
which one would you pick? Water Burger over pizza, high
over pizza high water Burger, my favorite. Welcome Producer Eddie
to the show. Everybody areas. And finally, Morgan number two.
Toto is the name of the dog. And what famous
movie from nineteen thirty nine? Well, it happened in Kansas
A Wizard of Oz. The Wizard of Oz is correct?
She is Morgan. Who is your favorite of all the Avengers? Oh? Hard?

(50:38):
But Captain America? Captain America. There his you. We all
we know something about you. Guys, we didn't know before
the show started. Now if you miss it, you get boned? Ready, Amy.
In the poem Humpty Dumpty, where was Humpty when he
fell on a wall? Correct? Lunchbox? What were Jack and
Joe going up to hill to fetch a pail of water? Correct?

(51:02):
In the nursery rhyme, Eddie, little miss Muffett, she said
on her what toffet? Correct? Hey, Morgan number two? In
the Little Red Riding Hood, who does the wolf dress?
Up as the grandma. That is correct, You're all onto
the next round. Great job, team, they get a little
harder this round up. First, Amy, what geometric shape is

(51:24):
generally used for stop signs? M hm, can one's serious? Serious?
I thought if you're serious, and I was a real question.
I'm dead serious. Are you counting the size right now?
I'm trying to get like the top two? Three? Is

(51:49):
it six? One? Up? Top two? And then does it
go down again? Three and then under? I don't know.
I don't know. Why is this my clos seconds? Five seconds? Five? Okay? One, two, three, four,
five six? Answer now? Um hey, octagon? Correct? Unbelievable. I

(52:20):
can't believe you got there. I get the clock because
I just start watching her. There's some beautiful mind stuff
on a board. Twenty seconds okay, octagon? Okay, eight, over
to lunchbox. How many colors are there in a rainbow?

(52:45):
It's a good Greek. Oh, I'll just roy gee, I'll
go a seven. I'm not correct. Wow, you got it,
that's right, Yeah, Eddie. What country did the city's perth
adelaide in Brisbane belonged to? Those cities are in the

(53:08):
country of Australia. That is correct, Morgan, what's the common
name for dried plums? Dried plums? Well, right, I think
that's raisins. No, plums are bigger, m have ten seconds.
Raisins incorrect? It's a prune, right, prune? Yeah, plum is

(53:35):
called a prune. Yes, yes, yes, Well, well here's the
noise you don't want to hear. You've been booed. Morgan's out,
Amy easy trivia? What famous US festival hosted over three
hundred and fifty thousand fans in nineteen sixty nine? Baby? Correct?
I don't know anyone ever said it like that. No lunchbox,

(54:00):
if any mayor wrote what popular book series? Who? Oh wow?
Thank you? Amy? The Hunger Games? Oh? Are you laughing?
Is that right? I have no idea. That's right, it's incorrect.
Did she write the Shades Are Gray? She wrote Twilight?

(54:20):
Oh wow, I didn't read that, lunchbox. Time for your noise.
You've been eddie if you missed this, Amy wins. Okay,
what day on the calendar is Star Wars Day? What?
He's a huge Star Wars fan? Yes, and that's why
I know the answer. Do you know the answer? Well? Yeah,

(54:40):
because well yeah, if you know it, we might as
well have some fun with it. I know it is
it because they go, May the fourth be with you?
Is that you? So I didn't know it? Now I do?
May fourth? Correct? I mean talking about a softball? No you, oh,
biggest Star Wars fan in the room. I don't. When

(55:01):
someone's eliminated the questions and bumps up to the next person,
it wouldn't have been his question. Had Morgan a lunchbox,
Not well, lunchbox? What I got it? Though? I think
all right, ready here we go. Next question? What's the
largest muscle in the body? Amy? I know the biggest bone.

(55:21):
It's like the femurs, probably around the area so that
I'm thinking, is it the handstring or is it something
like brain? Largest muscle the largest need an answer? Now?
Hamstring too incorrect? I don't know what is it is?
Gluteus maximus. But yeah, Eddie for the wind. Come on,

(55:44):
this is what's the largest country by land mass? Oh?
You saw your hands? Opps? I mean you know it, Amy.
She'd likes to act like somebody got an easier question.
Did you know the body part one? No, definitely didn't
know the butt one? But do you know the largest
country by land? Masks? That's sure on each body. It
could be debatable. What's the big or not? Do you

(56:07):
know the largest country by land? Masks? Amy? Did you
throw your hands up like it was an easy question today?
Because I've not need to know it right now? I
know you. I think I know. Yes, Actually I do
think that I know it's the largest country right Land Masks, Yes, Eddie.
What's the answer for the win? I'm going between two

(56:27):
Russia and China. Do you think it's one of those two? Amy?
I am not saying okay because it could be something totally.
I'm tired of you guys when someone gets a question
throwing your hands up like they got the easiest question
when you don't know it either. How big is Russia?
USSR Is that Russia? Five seconds? I feel like that

(56:48):
covers all of Asia Russia because it's huge? Answer Russia, Amy,
would you right down down China? Well, the answer is
not China, is it Russia. It's a Russia. Why but
you didn't know it? Amy? Just stick at this game
and it wasn't easy, Amy, it was you didn't know it.

(57:11):
Though Now I know the muscle's the biggest muscle and
Russia's the biggest Landmass Country. Remember that for next and
you don't have two wins congratulation. All right, that's easy trivia.
I'll see it next Friday, show up to Day. This
story comes to us from Hawaii. A woman from Chicago

(57:34):
wanted to take a vacation, but you have to be
vaccinated to go to Hawaii. So she went online about
a vaccination card, went to Hawaii's out and about. Only
problem is, she said she got the Maderner shot on
her vaccination card. It was spelled m A d E
r NA twice, so it was misprinted twice and she
didn't check the spelling. Well, I wouldn't know the difference

(57:55):
in the spelling when you spelled that. I was like,
what's wrong with that? It's supposed to be m O
D Okay, so MO down her net. Yeah, and she
had mad. Oh man, maybe that's the generic version, because
when I go to the doctor, they say, would you
like generic that's available? I go, yes, I do. Maybe. Okay,
she's facing a five thousand dollars fine, I bet they
make her pay the whole thing to have to At
this point, you gotta crack down on this stuff. I'm

(58:17):
lunchbox at your bone head, store of the day. That's
it for today. I will be off to Faville tomorrow
to go watch Arkansas on Texas play awesome. We are
not favorite, but if we win, I'm probably running buttonnaket
down the street. Oh yeah, is that legal with just
a hog hat on? But it won't be fully but
I have one of those old school hog hats. Okay, okay,

(58:37):
so your head will be So if I get arrested
in Faville, Arkansas, that's probably what it was. So I
will be there tomorrow. I'm extremely excited about going back
for that game. So that's me. What's happened with you?
My sister is going to be in town tonight. Did
you just hear it? For like one day? Her and
her husband and my niece. So I'm excited to just,
I don't know, to do dinner with them at least
tonight and hang a little bit tomorrow. Goodbye the Mommy

(59:01):
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