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June 16, 2020 77 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bones post show, pre show this King
of Staten Island. I was gonna watch this movie. It's
the Pete Davidson's story where it's loosely, well, mediumly based
on his life, right, Mike, Yeah, mediumly based, but it
is kind of his story. Yeah, that is the dad
who died nine to eleven. Yeah. Do you know that?

(00:21):
Devis pot fighter Pete? I didn't know. Um So, before
we get a review from Mike, I was looking at
Kaylin and we're gonna rent it last night and watch
it instead. We've been watching walk Hard, the Dewey Coock story.
That's a good one. Well, but here's why, because we're
gonna review it. Mike and I are doing a podcast
double where it's a mused. I do a music podcast.
It's a music movie. So I'm gonna review it and

(00:43):
Mike does a movie podcast. We're gonna put it on
both podcasts. That's awesome. Um so, but um we started
watching that instead. Um have you seen that before? God?
So good? So uh my review I'll put on the podcast.
We haven't finished it yet, but I was gonna watch
this King of stat and Islam. There's twenty bucks, but
you can't rent. You just rent it for twenty bucks.

(01:05):
You don't own it. So instead of going right to theaters,
which you would go and buy a ticket, you probably
go with somebody else. So you're looking at eleven dollars
times to get it costs about twenty eight thirty bucks.
That's without food. Really, if you get popcorn. Would this
movie go to the movie theaters like on regular like
I said it would have, and then we're gonna put
it in some anyway, But they pulled it last minute

(01:25):
out of the theaters. And then this was a big misunderstanding.
And my question is to you guys, is twenty bucks
too much to pay for a movie at home because
oh it's new movies? Now? I say no, because you
don't have to watch a new movie. You can wait
till the price goes down in about three or four weeks.
Because this twenty bucks is you'd have been paying more

(01:47):
than that to watch the new movie anyway in the theater.
But would you pay twenty bucks to watch to rent,
not own a new movie? Amy? Yes, you would, Yes,
Why because I think, well, because there's four people in
my family, yeah, and so the four of us can't
go to a movie for that and we can just
pop our own popcorn, do our own thing, cuttle up

(02:08):
on the couch, Boom, twenty bucks done. People are upset
though that it costs twenty bucks to get a movie
at home. But it's like you wouldn't be able to
see this movie period from any less than that, right, Eddie,
Would you buy I'm not saying today right or wrong. Yeah,
I'm saying, would you buy a new movie for twenty dollars?
So I've done it twice already. I've rented a movie
for twenty dollars twice already with trolls and Scooby Doo

(02:31):
because I have kids. However, me as a person, if
I didn't have kids, I don't think I would do it.
If let's say, you're gonna come right at me with
some of my love, right, well, I'm just I'm trying
to think of Earl jim unreleased concert footage Jimmy. If
Jimmy Buffett documentary comes out and Bradley Cooper's playing Jimmy Buffett,

(02:53):
it's and it's not going to theaters. It's twenty bucks?
Would you buy it? Yes? Okay, yeah, so you don't
think it's too much. I don't you're right, you're spot
on with the whole movie experience. It's I mean, with
me just right now, it's forty bucks to take the
whole family in the movie, so it's cheaper. You're right,
and it's cheaper. Yeah, latchbox, I'd pay it because even
with your student discount at the movie theater, it's gonna
be more expensive you go to the movie, so you

(03:13):
might as well rented at home. If it's a movie
you really want to see what student discount your college ID.
I still give it to him with the guys, but
you don't I care about fifty I know if they
believe that, so I'm do. I mean, it doesn't work
every time, but it's worth a shot because usually it's
a sixteen year old kid work in the ticket window
and you show him your ID from college, like, okay, cool.

(03:34):
They probably don't even care because it says University of
Texas Antonio and there's my picture. They probably don't even
care though. Really yeah, I mean usually they all That's
what I'm saying. But usually if you get an older
manager working, they're like, how long ago was this? Okay, Like,
let's be a stickler for the rules. Do you tell
them the truth when you asked that, well, I'll just say, oh,
you know, it's a couple of years back to find

(03:54):
a couple. He goes three score. You start using different
because this isn't a score seven years. I don't know,
like four score, I don't know. He says four score
and seven years ago, so I don't. Oh, maybe that's
what I think in seven years is a score? Eleven years?
A fortnite is two weeks? Right, Okay, now we're getting

(04:14):
on for Hey, Mike, see what a score is because
you yeah, that's I think. I'm thinking seven twenty years.
It's twenty years, so eighty seven years ago. Well, why
couldn't he say that you have to go with a
fourth score? Run it? Why can't say eighty seven years? Right? Right?
Because obviously years are a thing because he mentioned it later?

(04:34):
Oh m all right? Uh oh, might you want to
review that movie? What do you think about King of
Saten Island. I think it was pretty funny, but I
think I was expecting it to be a lot better,
and it's like two hours and twenty minutes, so I
thought it was really long. About like the last thirty minutes,
I was kind of out of it. Did you like
that it was kind of Pete Davison's story. Was he

(04:56):
good in it? Yeah? But I had just seen him
do another movie where he's pretty much playing the exact
same character again, so I kind of wanted to see
something different. But he was playing himself in this one.
I know it pretty much just plays himself in every
movie I've seen him in. Well, I like it. Oh,
I don't know if you go into it not not
expecting to laugh as much. Like it's supposed to be

(05:17):
a comedy, but it's really just more dramatic about how
he deals with, like the death of his dad. Yeah,
but I think he might. I don't know. I don't
think you like it that much. It's got ninety percent
audience score, yeah, seventy one percent critics score. But what
do you give it? I give it two point five
out of five. Okay. And where's he from, like Queens
or something. He's from New York one of those long

(05:37):
island state island. I do think he's Yeah, all right,
thank you, Mike. Here are the top three songs in
country music this week. At number three Kenny Chesney here
and now number two, Luke Combs and Eric Church does

(05:59):
to me listen to this on the radio, and as
listen to this song was on and the first line
is like, you know, I was a third string on
a second place team, and you know, I'm still proud
of that. And I was like, man, Luke Homa just
writes for folks like they were parts of that song too.
I was like, oh, I relate to that. I relate
to that. But like he's just still in that place

(06:21):
where like he's speaking from like how a lot of
people feel pretty cool. He's got a real aside from
being a way better singer than he gets credit for,
because his singing style is so aggressive and loud that
you go, man, that guy can really just scream. But
he's just a really wonderful singer. It's a controlled scream.
It is easier control. Just I think an underrated singer.

(06:42):
I think he's up there with the great singers of
country music. Yeah, that song is number two this week.
I think it was number one for two or three weeks,
and then Carl Pearson Lee Bryce, I Hope You're Happy
now at number one. Number one pop song is from
the weekend Blinding a Lot. This song is just now
number one or is it again? It came back. None

(07:11):
of us know any other words the matter. It feels
like an eighties movie, like an eighties movie race scene.
When it comes on, it goes the number one hip
hop song. I know only because of TikTok and it's
on all the time. Come on, It's Savage from Megan
the Stallion. I'm a Savage, Ratchet, Bougie, Ratchet, Ratchet, Brusie,

(07:33):
Ratchet and Ratchet, Bougie with Ratchet. What's happening? Have you
heard that Beyonce remix? I don't know anything other than
this one part of the song. Oh, Caitlin's the one
that told me about it. Yeah, she probably listens to
the whole song. I only heard this on TikTok that
goes I'm savage, yeah because I'm Ratchet and Bougie and
Ratchet Yeah, and Bougie and Ratchet and Bougie. Yeah. So

(07:59):
there's that. This week is now predicted predicted to be
the end of the world. Did you guys this week?
So back in the day, the mine apocalypse was supposed
to happen on December twenty first, twenty twelve. However, a
scientist recalculated the dates based on a different calendar the
Mayans were using, and he says, it's actually predicted the
apocalypse is this upcoming Sunday? Oh boy, we have a

(08:21):
lot of time. A scientist in Knoxville, Tennessee named Palo
Taga Laughlin readied the calculations, says, the real date of
the mine apocalypse is this upcoming Sunday. Back when the
minds made their prediction, he believes they were using the
Julian calendar. The world twitched the Gregorian calendar fifteen eighty two.
I thought that in several days you never even heard

(08:44):
of the calendar. Gregorian chant. Oh that's we just study
your Gryan chant. Never mind, what is that bounce? Gregorian chant?
It was basically, well music we've studied, like music origin classes.
Its basically the earliest music. You remember that. I don't know.
Can you just google that, Mike? I mean, isn't it?

(09:05):
This is how he works? It's so crazy chant of
the mystics, divine Gregorian chant. Yeah, so we studied this.
Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western A form
of my screen's blurry here. But yeah, it was like
or ninth to tenth centuries of music. It's way way
way early music. So do we have any Gregorian chant

(09:28):
that's been on the charts, right, It's probably in the
music atalog somewhere. So what are you gonna do before Sunday? Chill,
let it ride, see what happens, let it go, ma'am
hit it hard? Can mark that out? I think that's it.
M What if he's right though, we'll never know the difference?

(09:51):
Who caress? Feel all like? I don't want to know
the ends coming because then I'm gonna do irrational things. Yeah,
which I should drink? That's right? Or ten if I
was If they were like yeah, if they were like
the world's ending tomorrow, let me try heroin. No, No,
you can drink a beer, but do not try heroin.

(10:12):
Man extreme. If the world doesn't end, then you're huh,
I once you go, if you don't go back. But
if the world was ending, I don't want to try everything,
they'll say you're not no, no, but you don't want
to try that world? Then? Also, why do you want
to be all like what I want to be like
with it? And No, I don't want to have a
beer with my friend laying out whatever wine. No I don't.

(10:34):
I'd be doing all kinds if the world's ending, I
do it. There's no law, there's no rule. But if
Caitlin was like, no, I don't want to do heroin,
We're not to be here. No, you don't be done
with her. She gonna be dumb with her. You would
go out together holding hands here most harmful. Number one's heroin, Yeah, yeah,
hold on, let me hit you with these. I'm gonna
be shocked by this. I can't even Number one's heroin.

(10:57):
This is the Number two is crack, which is it's
that's street? Number three is tobacco. Where's meth in? There?
Number four alcohol, cocaine's five, cocaine's five, and crack is
oh oh, crack cocaine must be meth. Huh, crack cocaines
are different. No, it's totally well. Then they skip math.

(11:18):
Come on, mathis let's see ecstasy. LSD tranquilizers and fetamans.
Tranquilizers can best his way down their magic mushrooms, um onions.
Oh my god, you're saying, if the world's ending and
there's nothing bad gonna happen, don't you want to try
things you would never try because in last year not heroin?
Oh way, man, I don't I know I want to

(11:39):
be every daystar. I don't care. It's like it's way bad,
way later. But the first time if like the asteroids,
like the asteroids thirty minutes, oh boy, Like all right,
they're gonna I would never do Heroin. Now. If the
world was erect, I probably do all kinds of crazy
stuff that just scares me. Yeah, that's what I do.

(12:03):
Scary something. No, I don't want anything. But people will
be walking around. It'd be complete anarchy, people killing each other.
Why there's no law? Why why kill? Why kill? When
we're all gonna die? Like, why would you do that?
Because it doesn't matter you get to go. People would go,
I'm not going to People would go, I'm not going
to jail. Why would I not just go kill somebody
I hate. That's what would happened if the world was

(12:24):
oh for sure, why we probably wouldn't do that any
but some people would do in the world so different.
I would be like, Okay, the world's inning, Like I can,
I can let go on my hate, Like it's not
a big deal. I should spend my last hour enjoying
my my life. But some peanutmost but some people would
go like what do I have to lose. I gotta
go kill kill, it doesn't matter whatever. God's still watching.

(12:46):
I just not like that, all right. I don't even
like thinking about that. Well, no one really does. But
it's happening Sunday for what's coming. But I really like
shows about drugs and murder, and I don't like shows
about drugs and murder. I like, I love shows at
the end of the world though, I love them. Yeah,

(13:06):
whatever happened to that? It was it revolution. Yeah, that
was a good one again, a little weird after, like
the second season. I also like songs about the end
of the world. Two of them. It's the end of
the world as we know it. And then there's also
and if the world was ending, you'd come over, right,
Oh yeah, you'd come over and you'd stay in the night,

(13:27):
and we do here. Nor by the way, I would
never I'm not using heroin. Don't people are adding you
right now. Don't worry. Don't let the tattoos for you. Yeah.
Once Eddie and I were playing golf and Eddie went
in and what they tell you? They said, oh, oh, yeah,
you've already the guy with the oh, the guy with
all the tattoos. He paid and I was like, who's

(13:50):
the guy with all the tattoos? He's talking about Bob.
It's funny the guy with three tattoos or four? What
is it? These are? These are two different times the mirball,
but these are two different tattoos one, two, three, four? Five?
Oh okay five. Well he just made it sound like, let'
do with all the pH at different times? Oh, what's

(14:13):
your first one? pH? It was the bowl winkle tattoo
on my pelt, the butterfly and your back. No were no,
it was that hh right, it was the same time.
All right, here's today's show. Thank you guys. Check it
out helas I guess, Welcome to Tuesday's show. Mor Sudio Morning.

(14:45):
They did a whole search based on Google searches and tweets,
and the best TV show so far of twenty twenty,
as decided by basically the internet our number five Cheer,
which was a Netflix documentary, which is great if you
haven't seen that yet. I think I've moved on because
a couple shows have kind of taken you know, where
my mind's gone. The Cheer has been great. Um, I
don't know they're taping a Cheer two, but for about

(15:08):
a month. That whole cast was super famous to me. Yeah,
and I think they were going to but now I
don't know did they even go to Daytona non coronavirus
So yeah, I don't know. But Cheers great. It's the
number five. At Number four is Ozark, which it was
a season maybe four, season three or four three three.
It was great. Um, I don't know if I could
say the name of this show, but I watched it

(15:29):
all but the final season. We'll call it Slit's creak.
Oh yeah, it's really good. That's number three. Number two
is the Last Dance, the Michael Jordan Bulls documentary. How
much of that did you watch? I haven't watched two
and a half episodes, and I enjoyed every minute. Like
I think if I would have watched them all with
my husband, it would have been fine them. Yeah, because
they were they were good. Yeah, it was fantastic. Number

(15:49):
one Eddie think you know what number one is? Yeah?
What Tiger King? Yeah, well, I've moved on past that,
Like even when I see a headline about it anymore,
I'm just like, who cares. I would still like to
get her on the show, though. Carol, Yeah, Carol Baskin
I don't think she killed her husband now, it's just
a personal thing. I'd like to have her on the show. Hey, Scuba,
I know you DM with Carol Baskin any chance she

(16:12):
comes on at all the show. I just move on
with my life. I always hit this point move on
because even her PR person Sarah, who's featured in I
think the first couple episodes, she wants to get her on,
but Carol hasn't agreed to yet. So I should move
on with my life. I think it's time to move on. Yeah,
if something comes up, I'll let you know, but as
of right now, I would I would not loose leep
over it anymore. All right, Ammy, best TV show you've

(16:32):
seen so far this year? Ozark? That's probably my favorite
out of all those, or I just pick one that's
not on that list. No, you can pick one's on
the list. Still stick with Ozark. Cheer to Me was
really good because I had no expectations for it to
be good. I was like, I have to watch a
Cheerley documentary because Kayla wanted to watch it way early,
and I did, and I was like, Wow, this thing's great.

(16:54):
So I probably set up Ozark made the expectations too
high for you? Yeah, yeah, yeah, which I was like,
but I think I have you said min is a
real turd? Why it? I've been like, it's the greatest
job I ever seen. Life's all about expectations. I know.
Sorry I did that to you. That's all right, I'll
forgive you. All right, we're here, we're ready to rock.
We got a good show for you. You don't forget.
You can always call us as well. Eight seven, seven

(17:15):
seventy seven, Bobby, Hey, can we play Nancy from Las Vegas? Raimundo?
This is a voicemailed at Nancy from Vegas to us.
Here we go, Hey, guys, get the morning show. And
I just wanted to let you guys know I was
out at the Venetian Casino last weekend. They're cleaners, and
they've ever been since the day they opened. There's people
cleaning everywhere. The crowds are not huge. The guys are

(17:38):
going to have a great time, enjoy it. Just clean, clean, clean,
Love you all and have a great bachelor party. Ray.
I'm not worried about the surfaces. I'm worried about the
other people in there, going yeah, because we don't know
how clean they are. Yeah, I bet they're not clean
clean clean Venetian or hey, Ray, you're you're next week

(18:00):
for party? Huh? Yeah? And I got masks for all
the boys and also hand sanitizer. Do you have special masks?
If Lunch is working on those then yes. But yeah,
right now they're playing Jane nothing crazy. Well, so later
on in the show too, Raymond will make his decision, right. Yeah,
So I told ray can have two hundred fifty bucks,
but he has to walk into the casino and gamblet
immediately on red on the roulette. Well, or he can

(18:21):
have a hundred bucks and you can do whatever he
wants to with it. So those are his options. So okay,
we'll do that. I love that we've made this sound
like a cheesy eighties countdown, but it is the good
news countdown. Here we go, It's the good news countdown.
Count him down, the biggest good news stories across the left. Everybody,

(18:42):
I'm your host, Bobby Bones. Welcome. All right, let's get
started here. An elderly woman who lives in a nursing
home in Morrell, Louisiana, who previously survived a heart valve
replacement and a brain tumor, also just survived CORONAVIRUSO. She
is a survivor for sure, Amy Grant. You see her
speaking of hearts. You see her scar from her open

(19:03):
heart surgery. No, it's humongous and she's doing a lot
better now, too good. Did you know she had heart surgery?
Did not? Like, I'm finding all the things out right now,
she's okay. Two college students and Los Angeles used their
spring break to create a nonprofit called the Farm Link
Projects that helps farmers donate unsold food to food banks.

(19:25):
Their first donation was eleven thousand eggs. They picked him
up in a rent a truck. Now they've got a
team of two thousand people behind them and have known
it over two million pounds of food. Well, that was
that's a thing that just needed somebody to kind of
be the conduit, right Like they had the food they
couldn't use, and they had the people who needed it.
They just needed that link in between it. So those
two college kids did that. Wow, that's awesome. Number. A

(19:46):
lawyer gave all fourteen of her employees an extra one
thousand dollars and told them to take a weekend trip somewhere.
All she asked was they spend all their money at
small businesses. Number The Broken Arrow Animal Shelter in Oklahoma
a picture on Facebook of a special dog that needed
a home. The border Collie puppy has a unique heart
shaped patch of fur on her chest. They got tons

(20:09):
of requests, but only one family went that extra mile
and stepped up to be the first in line. They
camped down in front of the shelter for twenty seven hours.
While holy crap, that's awesome. A couple in Springfield, Missouri,
adopted a one year old cat named Cheese during the pandemic,
and he got stuck up in a tree this week
right before a big storm was about to hit. Some

(20:29):
nearby tree tremors offered to help and save the cat
while a neighbor live streamed it all on Facebook. And
as they were rescuing it, a big double rainbow appeared
in the sky for Cheese and then the rainbow me out. Okay, okay, okay.
I added that last one that the good news countdown. Nice.

(20:50):
Amy has a cousin who's a psychic. She's been on
with us twice over the past two years. And you
don't believe in psychics, No, your a is a psychic?
How does that at family events. It's an interesting dynamic
because she knows. She tells me she talks to my
mom because she's also a medium. I guess by the way,

(21:11):
your mom's not alive. For those that are wondering, Yeah,
my mom passed away almost six years ago. So she
has conversations with her, and then she tries to talk
to me about it, and you know, I just I
just say, oh, I do because I don't want to
be I don't want to be insensitive or rude. You
also can't prove her wrong exactly not true. I don't

(21:34):
believe in them either, but you can't prove her wrong, right,
And she this is something she's gotten into and she's
really good at it based on the success like she
she does really well for herself. And it's only in
the last few years. I'd say maybe right after my
mom died she started this journey, or maybe right before. See,
I would never ask someone to talk to my mom
who's not alive. I don't ask her to. I know it.

(21:55):
I would never want to know because it's gonna let
me feel a way I don't like. I'm either gonna
be irritated and not believe it. I don't I just
I'm not just gonna believe it and dial into it. Yeah,
I'm just gonna be like, why are you trying to
make money off me? No, she's never gonna I know
I'm talking about me. Okay, here's James who had a
question about that though. Hello studio. My question is your

(22:17):
new girlfriend? Is that Paul in place with the timeline
that the psychic said that you would have a girlfriends?
All right, so I go hawks. Here is clip one
of baby's cousin who's a psychic talking about this is
way pretty Caitlin. This is like three or four months
before I ever met Caitlin. Here you go, you're ready

(22:38):
for this relationship. She's a different vibration, she's a different
person than you have been in relationship with, and she's
going to balance you out in ways that make you
feel safe. You usually make people feel safe. She's gonna
help you feel safe. Okay, that's the first clip here.
Do you feel like Caitlin makes you feel safe? I'll
have all my comments after this. Gli. Oh, yeah, here's

(22:59):
clip too. Actually, if it's not this year, it will
be early next year. And she's talking about me. If
I will get engaged, I should said that up better. Oh, OK,
here you go. Actually, if it's not this year, it
will be early next year, and you're going to do
something like sentimental. Yeah, that's what she said there. Secondly,
she did predict that May was going to be an
extremely interesting month because something new was going to happen. Now,

(23:22):
just to say, May is when we decided that she
was going to move here, not saying that that's exactly right.
I definitely can see y'all getting engaged later this year
early next year. But she did predict that May would
be a big conversation for whatever new relationship I was
going to be in. That's crazy. That is that too
vague though? Or am I just a month? No, that's

(23:44):
not too vague. That was a pretty big deal. I
did ask her too, this is I hate to lead
you guys to think something, so I'm not going to
tell you what it is because I don't believe in psychics, right,
I'm just saying there's some things that she got right here.
I said, what will happen new in my career? She said,
You'll step into a new path where you stand alone
host or producing something new thing. Now starting in about

(24:06):
three weeks, I go off and start shooting my nat
GEO show that I'm producing and I'm hosting. Yeah, yeah,
your show. It's it's the first time the show. Yeah,
that's crazy. I'm not saying she's right about all this stuff.
I had Mike send me notes. I was just wondering
about this myself, so I sent me a bunch of
notes that she had said over the last two times. Um,

(24:29):
do you have any more notes here? Mike is at
the bottom. Last note. Well, we asked if i'd have children,
she said yes. Um asked how my dog felt about me?
She said great, But how do you know? Right? Uh yeah, huh,
all right, okay, So back to back to Caitlin and
you feeling safe because of course okay, yeah, yeah, I mean,

(24:52):
of course, UM, I wonder if you'd have her on again.
She's nailing stuff here. I mean, she's getting a lot right.
She lives in the country, she moved to believe her
and her husband. That was actually the last thing that
my sister and I did with my mom before she
passed away. Like the weekend before my mom went into hospice,
Amanda got married and we all went to her wedding.

(25:15):
We didn't think my mom was going to make it,
but my mom really wanted to go so that her
wedding's a really special time for us because that was
the last thing we got all dressed up for and
went and did. And do we feel better about the
psychic than we did based on a lot of her
bold but correct predictions totally? Or do we feel like
she just got really lucky? Listen, I don't know how
it works. I don't. I don't know. But even my aunt,

(25:38):
who is my mom's like best friend, she believes her.
But I know it's her daughter. But she's like Amy,
Amanda is really good at this. She knows what she's doing.
And I'm like, but Aunt Lisa, we just didn't grow
up believing and it's like, it's really hard for me
to believe in psychics. She's like, I know, but I
have just allowed myself to believe it. And it's she's

(26:00):
good at it. She's good. Um, she's a connection with
the higher We'll ask herf Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. Oh
oh yeah, because we all want to know that. Oh
he was murdered. I know that, but you don't know. Okay, Well,
she come back because I know listeners call her well,
she come back on this and then you know, yeah,
I'll just have to at some point. Yeah, I'll hit
her up on what's up? Oh yeah, because now she's

(26:22):
in another country and she really can live wherever. All
of her her clients are on the phone. It's a
sweet gig. Yeah. And she was doing Corona technique before
on the phone internationally wherever. The latest from Nashville and
Tullywood Morgan Number two thirty Skinny and Amy Grant shared
an update on her Instagram from her open heart surgery.

(26:45):
She said her recovery has honestly felt miraculous. You can
see her full post at Amy Grant Official on Instagram.
Keithurpin breaks down the process of how he picks the
perfect songs for his albums. The song is everything, and
it either feels like something that works or a dozen
because a lot of the times I can love a
song and go in the studio and cut it and
work and work on it, and you I just kind

(27:05):
of get it to fit. It's like seeing a great
jacket in a store and you put it on and
you get ah, is it me? And your friends are
like not really, You're like fit? Maybe I could make
it me They're like, not really, and you buy it
anyway and then you never wear it. Christiansen shared why
he taught his kids to fish on their own. They
always want to go fishing and it's fun being a
dad out there doing the deal and happen to do

(27:26):
it every single time. And I said, look, guys, at
some point dad wants to sit and smoke a cigar
and drink them out and do too. So we got
to learn how to do it right, just like learn
ti your shoes. So I just taught them how to
do it theirself. Now they can do it theirself. I'm
more good number two. That's your skinny. It's time for
the good news. Okay, this story is cool. There are
two online gamers in their seventies. They've been playing for

(27:49):
a year. They've been playing video games, but they don't
know each other. They just know each other from online. Well,
one of their granddaughters said, you know what, grand dad,
I want to fly you to meet your friend. This
guy lives in the UK and his online friend lives
in California, so they flew all the way to California
to meet for the first time. That's pretty awesome. Do
you say what a game they played that. No, it

(28:10):
doesn't say I'm thinking, like, what kind of game would
these guys play? Yeah, it doesn't say I could never
do that because I can't be reuniting with some eleven
year old that I'm probably playing NBA two K twenty
with Whoop up my butt? That's true. It's better than
you don't. Yeah, that's a good story though. I like that.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something
good today. This story comes to us from Richland County,

(28:33):
South Carolina. A couple ordered pizza and a two leader
of pepsi, and when the delivery driver showed up, he
only had the pizza. A couple gets upset, drives up
to the pizza hut. You didn't give us our pepsi
and instead of just getting the pepsi, and they pulled
out a gun and stole the pepsi. What is wrong
with people? Oh? The gun man? So that's all they took.

(28:55):
They reached across the counter and took a two leader
of pepsi and ran out a gun man. Yeah, I
just just the gun. That's crazy, because you pull a
gun on somebody if they have a gun too, Yeah,
they're not gonna wait when you see gun. That's like, oh,
I'm throwing with a weapon. What do you say if
you're gonna, if you're gonna, I'm not saying anything. I'm
not I'm saying it ain't where all right, I'm lunchboxed

(29:16):
out your bone head. Story of the day. We googled
easy kids riddles, except we're not asking them to kids.
We're asking them to the adults in the room. Here,
let's play riddle me this Amy. You're up first. After
you hear the question. The second time, you're like fifteen
seconds to answer the kids riddle. Okay, okay, I have

(29:37):
a tail and a head, but nobody what am I?
I have a tail and a head, but no body
what am I? Timer starts now, oh coin, hey, you
don't have to rush, you know. Listener. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
that's correct. John here, John, all right, lunchbox. Yeah, buddy.

(29:57):
What's something in your house that goes up and down
but never moves. What's something in your house that goes
up and down but never moves. Something that goes up
and down in my house but never moves. Well, in
my house, it would have to be the stairs because

(30:18):
they don't move, but they do you can go up
them or down them. So I'm gonna go stairs. He says, stairs,
show me stairs. That is correct. One, Eddie, over to you,
come on? What is broken? If you say its name?
You say its name? What is broken? If you say

(30:41):
its name? Timer starts say its name and it breaks
a glass? No, m hmmm, I don't know? Uh what promise?
A promise? So I had four seconds to think, miss break?

(31:01):
What is broken? If you say its name? Does anybody know?
There's no way do you guys know? I gotta guess what? Secret? Silence?
Oh boars? I'm sorry, Eddie, you have been eliminated. Okay,
greg Amy hit me. Kid's Riddles Round two? What has

(31:23):
feet on the inside but not on the outside? What
has feet on the inside but not on the outside?
What feet? What has his foot? Of a bed? What
has feet on the inside but not on the outside?
Timer starts down tub a bed? Feet has teeth? Ten seconds?

(31:48):
What has feet on the inside but not on the outside?
What feet on the inside? Time? I need an answer,
fat and correct a piano. The answer is shoes. A
tough one. Yeah, yeah, I know, Lunchbox can win this

(32:10):
one with the correct answer. Let's go, Ready, to go.
I'm ready. What can hold a car but can't lift
a feather? What can hold a car but can't lift
a feather? Timer starts, what can hold a car? I

(32:36):
can't lift a feather? Kids? Ride off for lunch box.
He has five seconds ahead and cue the music. Garage.
It is a garage, and he wins today, look at
this everybody, nice day and nice day, the nice swim.

(33:04):
You know that? Guys? What I love? You know what
I love? I love there he he does love that.
We're about to talk to Amy's old softball coach from
back in the day. What grade? I don't know if
I was sixth, seventh, eighth grade? Yeah, coach Frankie, Yeah,

(33:28):
coach Frankie. Are you on with us right now? I
am hi? How are you fine? Thank you? Well, we
had a lot of stuff to talk about because what
happened here on this show was I was talking about
getting a softball team together, just some of us. My
girlfriend's a big ball player, Morrigan Raymundo played baseball in college. Well,
there's a lot of us to playball. And Amy's like, oh,

(33:49):
I'd like to play, and we were like, do you
even play softball? She's like, I'm amidextrous. I'm like, well,
just because you hit bad from both sides doesn't make
you amidextrous. And she was like, but I played every
position when I got put in, And so she started
talking about how good of an athlete she was. But
then the other things she was saying led us to
believe that she never really got to play, or especially
didn't start. So we wanted to bring you one to

(34:11):
just lend us some of your knowledge of Amy's athletic pass.
So thank you for sparing us a few minutes. Sure,
I'd be glad to fill you in now and be
honest with US coach, Frankie, because your credibility is on
the line. Here, give me a little bit of how
would you describe Amy as an athlete and softball player? Well,
she was quite energetic. She always had a lot of funk,

(34:34):
and she was a scrappy little player who filled in
a lot of positions for us, So it was quite good.
So did she start, Yes, she actually did start, and
sometimes she was catcher, sometimes she played left field. I
think she even played third base for a little while
for us. So she had a lot of positions that
she filled. Well, that third base I remember that one

(34:57):
I got a line drive right into the ship. I
think I I'll have them bruise. So where would you
put your worst player? Where would I put my worst player? Yeah?
Usually right feel okay? And then after right field ware, Um,
well that's a tough one, um, shattlefield. Maybe I'm kind

(35:21):
of leading you to catcher. You're not gonna go there.
Catch are so important. It's well, you know what, in
slow pitch, maybe it wasn't such a great place to play,
but in fast pitch you needed a good catcher. And
that's where she was in fast fast pitch was as catcher. So,
by the way Amy softball coaches on from back in
the day, where would you rate Amy's athletic ability? A

(35:42):
means a plus obviously, an F as a failing grade. Well, definitely,
she's a A. I think she played very well. So
an A as her spunk or her athleticism. I don't
know what category were in? Wait, what Frankie, coach, Frankie,
what skills? Like? What do I have? Is? First of all,
she said that I started. That's you didn't even know

(36:04):
that I like, which makes me really maybe my memories
I'm remembering myself worse than I was, But also, what
other skills did I have that would make you say
that I'm an a Well, you were a switch hitter,
you could bat from both sides of the plate, and

(36:24):
you were an excellent butter as a matter of fact,
he asked, but so often you actually kind of got
upset because you really wanted to hit, and we would
ask you to butt instead of being for the bleachers.
But I still have your records, so I know I
know what I'm talking about, Coach Frankie. If she gets

(36:45):
on a team, we're gonna do Coe's softball team. You
stake your reputation on her being a star player for us.
She would be a great player for you. I think
you missed the first part of my questions. You put
your reputation, let her finish. I was, oh, yeah, okay, Well,
like I said, you know, you can count on her

(37:05):
to play a lot of different positions. And she's a
scrappy little player, and she'll if if you ask her
to bunt, there's no way anybody's going to she'll make
it to first base every time. I practically, when I
looked through my records, she hardly ever didn't make it
to first base because she's a She bunted left as

(37:27):
a lefty, and she always was a real fast runner,
and it kind of surprised people that we would sometimes
even put her into bunt when there was no need
to advance a runner. So she was that good. Well,
it's slow pitch. You can't bunt us, no for me,
for our team, Coach Rank, you still coaching, so off
bald off. Oh no, I'm almost seventy years old. So

(37:50):
you're saying you maybe not remember a thing. That's true.
Records records, she said, according to her records, I never
got out. I always made it on bass. Did you
know that Amy's a big radio star now, Coach Frankie,
Oh yes, yea. Is she the most successful softball player

(38:15):
you ever coached? Oh no, Her daughter Chrissy was valedictorian.
And it is like to me, that's what that's that's
like the best thing you could ever do. Right, Well,
I think you both have done equally well and what
you've chosen to do in life. The daughter's Delilah. It's
better at radio. Well, all right, coach Frankie, thank you

(38:36):
for the time. You know, um, there's for sure she
gave you the bote of confidence. We will now consider
you part of the team. Well, I would love to
hear how she helped you out, because I know she will.
I would love her to help us out. I'll think
about it. Yeah, all right, Coach Frankie, thank you very much,
and hopefully one day I get to meet you once
everything's normal and we're back in Austin. Okay, okay, that'd

(38:56):
be wonderful. All right, byeye, Bye, bye, Coach Frankie. And
I guess we should shout out to Manchack Optimists. Yes,
I don't know that they even have those. I know.
I was about to say, rest in peace building from this,
build a new Optimist. Yeah, all right, bye Coach Frankie. Bye,
enjoy talking to you. Here is Dana from Reno Bobby

(39:19):
Morning Studio. I have a couple of questions, Bobby, what
happened to the easy trivia on Zoom Morgan number two?
Why did you stop the Lives with Lunchbox every Tuesday
and Thursday? And instead of Morgan two, let's do Millennium Morgan?

(39:39):
All right? Thank you. Um, I'll go with the first one.
We stopped doing easy trivia for a bit because anything
you put on social media was just getting crushed and
it felt weird during the protest to be like, here's
us doing stupid zoom trivia. Yeah we're back. I got
an episode in the can I did three weeks ago
I haven't posted yet, so I have that, and I
shot one yesterday with CMA, which I don't think I

(40:01):
could say. Yep, we had eight celebrities on. We'll be
inside of their CMA special. Um, but yeah, I've called
Morgan millennial Morgan a couple of times, versus elder, versus millennial,
but it's just roll off the tongue millennial Morgan. I
just you know, um Morgan. Instagram lives we just stopped
because we were we weren't in quarantine anymore. We came

(40:22):
back to the studio, so we were doing that because
we were bored and didn't have anything to do. So
now we're just hanging out all together again. And luckily
a lot of the lives have stopped period. All my
top instagrams all, yeah, they were a lot of You
owned the guitar, you had to get online and play
every night for a while. Um, so thank you for
the call. You can call us eight seven seven. You're

(40:43):
Amy's pile of stories. So Hollywood studios returned to work
this week on movies and TV shows, but the scripts
are totally changing, Like TV is gonna look a lot
different in the fall because of social distancing. There's not
going to be any ants, no seriously kissing his band,
so it's fighting. Actors are encouraged to say eight feet

(41:06):
apart in every scene, and if they have to be closer,
it's super brief with no dialogue. Oh and hair and
makeup stylists are only partially back to work, so the
lead actors they get professionally styled about other cast members.
They got to do it themselves. H Well, that's weird
that they can't be near each other. You would think

(41:27):
that they would maybe quarantine a bit before, especially if
it's a big project, and once they're safe, they would
be with each other. Who's safe. Yeah. There is a
silver lining though, if you want to be on prices right,
because I think no way they're having crowds for prices right, Yeah,
they are just smaller crowds. I think twenty five, So
I guess your chances are better. Everyone gets a turn,

(41:50):
all right, Well, okay, what else you get? So Carson
Daley and his wife are sleep divorced, which we've talked
about before here on the show. But they're doing it
and it's really really worth working for them. And this
means they sleep in separate bedrooms. But how it started
was simply because she was pregnant with their fourth child
and they needed to separate simply for that. But then

(42:11):
after she gave birth, they stayed separated because it was
working so well for them, And Carson says that sleep
is important. You're going to be a better person if
you're rested, which can help your relationship, and their relationship
has been better for it. Well, I think the word
sleep divorce it sounds negative, bad taste in your mouth.
How about like sleep well being. We're taking it. If

(42:34):
you were to say it differently, I think people would
respond to it better, because if your partner snores and
you don't sleep, you're not healthy. You know, it's a thing. Yeah,
and I kick My husband doesn't snore too bad, but
when he does, I have this annoying habit of just
kicking him until he stops, and then that wakes you're doing.
I know, I try to tell him sometimes I don't

(42:56):
even know him kicking you? What would we call it? Though?
We're not gonna say we call it like a sleep
growth sleep well, oh yeah, you know something positively, Kaylin's
great because she sleeps through anything. I sleep with the
TV on. It goes off the middle of the night
now because Netflix goes are you sure? And then it
shuts itself off? So it doesn't matter. I think I

(43:17):
may be the annoying one more so than she is.
All right, what else you got? Well? Former bachelorette Hannah
Brown she saved a man from drowning. She was whitewater
rafting with her family and a man got pulled up
by a current his raf flip and she was part
of the rescue team, and the man's girlfriend posted about
it on Twitter saying, how fun Hannah Brown saved my

(43:38):
boyfriend from drowning in the river today. So she did.
But the girlfriend also wrote something in her tweet about
how she didn't know it was Hannah Brown. But Hannah
Brown's mom told them, oh, this is my daughter. She
won Dancy with the Stars and was on the Bachelor
handa around could do some good press about now that's weird. Yeah,
maybe her mom was like, who put this on Twitter?

(44:00):
She saved his life? All right? Yeah, I mean, that's
my pile. That was Amy's Kyle of stories. It's time
for the good news. David Stokes and his friends were
floating down a river in Oklahoma. His friends were in kayaks,
he was on a raft. The kayaks start getting farther

(44:22):
and farther ahead of him, and his raft pops. But
the friends are too far down river. They can't come back,
so he's just stranded in the water. And here's the problem.
He only has one leg, so he can't swim to shore.
So he's just stranded. They call for help, they can't
find him. He finds a tree branch and he holds
on for twenty hours until helicopter. Yes, this news helicopter

(44:44):
was out covering other stories and they heard about it, like,
let's go fly over and see if we can find
this guy. And they found him. Wow, so many parts
of that story are awesome. Well, the first part is not.
But the fact that he holds on for twenty hours,
he could just he's set there and help for twenty
hours is crazy. That they went looking that they found him.
He's good now, huh. Yeah, they said he's gonna make
a full recovery. They took him to the hospital. Hey, okay,

(45:06):
I wonder at what point in that twenty hours you
start to go, Man, I don't know if anybody's ever
coming for me. He said that right as they the
helicopter flew over and saw him. He goes. The tree
branch broke, and I was thinking, this is it. Because
I didn't have enough energy to swim to shore. Probably
like thirty minutes into it, I'd be like, I'm hungry.
I don't think I'm gonna make it. It's gonna be honest,

(45:26):
just give up. Its gonna be like, well, anybody have
any dried peach anything? That's it? Thank you, lunchbox. Great story,
that's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
Over to Amy with the Morning Corny. The Morning Corny.
What did the volcano say to his girlfriend? What do

(45:48):
you volcano say to his girlfriend? I love you nice?
That was the Morning Corny. I was reading a story
on table etiquette and it says the lady should always
order first at a restaurant. We think about that because
I have thoughts. Oh, I like everybody to order before

(46:11):
me because I want to hear what they got. Well, okay,
not the angle I was going. But you say that
etiquette isn't to make you order first. No, So I
would say, if you're ready, you order at a table.
But I would also say I was in dinner with
my girlfriend last night and she was like, I don't
know yet, you order, And I feel like the etiquet
should be that the guy orders first to give my

(46:33):
girlfriend more time to think about what she wants to order,
because Amy my girlfriend. Let's just be honest, most women
in my life, they don't really know what they want
when we order food at the table, right, So I
think the guy should order first instead of last. Takes
the pressure off of you. Maybe you want to change
your mind, maybe you hear something a little better. Can't
we just leave it all up in the air. Every

(46:55):
day could be different, The restaurant could be different, the
menu is different. We just case by case. So then
you want to say if you're ready, yeah, like whoever's ready.
That's the kind thing to do, is if you're ready,
go give the other people a little more time. But
what happens though, waiters and I waited tables for a
long time. You go to the ladies first, So maybe
the waiters should go all right, show up, show up,
hands who's ready ready? Yeah, like who wants to go first?

(47:17):
Maybe that's what they did. They walk up and they go. Also,
I have to command my waiter because he came up.
He had a notepad and a pen, and he wrote
my water down, didn't mess up a single thing. I
never was the guy to memorize orders because although I
felt like I could, it wasn't worth the risk to me.
The risk reward and looking cool versus messing something up,
it wasn't there for me. It's very impressive, though, Yeah

(47:40):
it is. I'm so impressed when they don't write anything down,
and I always look at them. Are you sure you
don't want I write that downe? But do you tip
extra based on their memorization? No? Okay? And would you
tip less if they if there was a bunch of
screw ups. No, I'm not. I'm gonna be annoyed. I'm
probably not point The risk reward isn't there. So I

(48:02):
commend him for coming out with a pad and writing
everything down. I don't think less of you. I don't
think because you didn't take that speed memory class that
you can't come out and wait tables. But I anyway,
that article was like women should go first. I think
if they're ready, they absolutely should. I think if both
hands come up at the same time, let her go first.
What about the guy that orders for the woman? Yes,
that's how you're supposed to we will take okay, nineteen.

(48:23):
I don't really know people to do that. I don't know.
I would never do that, but I was thinking, do
I know anybody that's done that? And I don't like
Sometimes if she's like having out to the bathroom, you
know what I wanted to order for me, that's different,
then he's like, she'll have this and I'll have I
see that in the movies. Yeah, yeah, no, Um, okay,
we'll be glad we have this talk. Speaking of food,

(48:43):
let's go over to Morgan number two with a little
bit of Food World each time for Food World, Numb, Numb,
Numb with Morgan number two. So, there's a rumor that's
out right now that there's dunker Rous cereal coming from
General Mills. There's no release that at least stay in,
no official confirmation, but it's probably happening. Couldn't you just

(49:04):
poured dunka rose into a bowl and pour milk on
them and wow, Dunkarous cereal? Maybe yes, but these might
just taste a little bit more like cereal. But from
General Mills, they could add something that we don't know about. Well,
I'll tell you what I've been doing is I've been
getting some of that granola that you just eat with
your hand out of the bag and pouring it into
a bowl and putting almme milk on. Its good, and
it's like a great version of cereal. And then you

(49:25):
put a few flu bluebery blue food blueberries and it's
like a chess kiss. All right, thank you Morgan number two.
That's food World. That was Food World with Morgan number two. No,
I'm with us right now? Is Tracy from clear Water, Florida.
Hey Tracy, Yes, how are you? I'm great? How are you?

(49:50):
I'm pretty good. I'm really glad that I'm talking to
you today. So let me see you live in clear Water.
What are you doing right now? Shit, No one wish
this that I was doing. I'll be honest, I wish
I was doing the same thing right now. You're doing
door dash to help pay for medical bills, right, correct?
So what's happening medically? If you don't if you don't

(50:10):
mind sharing, well, last August I was diagnosed with breast
cancer the peoral carcinoma in my left breast. I was
scheduled for surgery in September, but doing all the test
print surgery, they found a tumor in my right breast.
So I have metabolic breast cancer in my right breast.

(50:32):
The peal parsonerma my left broas from one of the million.
I'm battling bilateral breast cancer. I have my surgery. Yeah,
going through radiation, I've found your show. Oh my gosh,
you guys have no idea you've gotten through thirty three
rounds or really sixty six because I had to have

(50:53):
it in each breath of radiation. Thank you guys so
much for that. Dang it sounds again such good spirits
to Tracy. Wow, I wanted to put you on because
you actually had something that you wanted to invent about.
And so I think she has a great a great
message here because you're doing DoorDash right now, So tell
everybody what is on your mind. Well, DoorDash pays us

(51:14):
three dollars for delivery and then we work all in tips.
So yesterday I had three orders in a row that
they did not tip. If you work on a tip,
order it yourself and pick it up yourself. Don't do cheat.
You're not working any money off of that. That's just
come on Dash. So you're saying, if you're going to order,

(51:37):
leave a tip. If now I go pick up food yourself, exactly, Yeah,
you're out there and busting your hump, Like, well, hey,
well just tip a couple of bucks for someone busting
their hump exactly. Yeah. I like that. That's why I
do it because you know, I got a fact of
medical buildings. They're not going to pay themselves, so I
have great insurance, but I still have to pay and deductible. Well,

(52:02):
what I want to do for you is give you
a five hundred dollars visa gift card to spend. I
know I don't have to. That's why I like to
do it. I think you represent what this show is
all about. You're going through a lot, and you know,
when I heard your first of all, I agree with
you so much, aside from you fighting cancer and being
so strong and so positive. Just a door dash thing alone.

(52:24):
I was like, yeah, she's out there running door to
door and you won't give her a couple of bucks
store out of your mind. But that being said, I'm
gonna give you a five hundred dollars visa gift card
from gift cards dot Com that you can spend wherever
you want. And so we're just so proud of you
for fighting. You're representing a lot of people that are
doing the same thing you are. And also you're out
trying to pay your bills. And I'm just very proud

(52:45):
of you, and you know, and thanks for listening to
the show like it's it's really We're yeah, we're glad
you could be our friends. To tell you that, I
just want to get that PSA out there, you know.
I know, listen, I don't feel like I have to
do anything, honestly, but I feel like I've been put
here to help as many people as I can. And
you'll do the same thing once you're back and you're

(53:06):
fully healthy, Tracy, I know what you're gonna do. You're
gonna go out and help folks too. So this is
just me adding another little low rung to the ladder,
you know. Do you know what I do though? I
when I go to the store to pick stuff up,
and if there's toilet paper, I pick up toilet paper.
And when I delivered old people I give old shut
in toilet paper. It makes me feel good. Yeah. See,

(53:27):
I didn't even know that, but I knew that somehow. Yeah,
even though I didn't know it. Well, listen, Tracy, Oh,
go ahead, give us some more. Oh. I was just
gonna say you. Let me tell you that this isn't
my first battle with answer. Twenty years ago I had
a varying any answer, So I know how to fight
this well. Again, you may not understand how many people
that you're representing right now, but so many people listening

(53:48):
to this show are going through the same thing you're
going through in a way. So fight like a girl,
keep fighting, keep fighting. Well, Tracy, thank you so much
for listening. I'm gonna put you on hold. I'm gonna
get to this five hundred BC give ing. Can buy
some groceries or buy whatever you want. Then you can
put a couple more bucks towards your medical bills. All right,
thank you very much, thanks for listening. All right, there
she is. By the way, let me give a big

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(54:32):
to you for listening. Man, what a day? What a day.
Tomorrow at nine Central, our pimp and Joy line goes up.
It's all about choosing Joy and we've never kept a
cent from him and Joy it's gonna go up. It's
a whole Fourth of July theme. You're gonna get. You
can buy tank tops with stars and American flag stuff
and America stuff and tie dye and the whole reason

(54:54):
we're doing it Tomorrow when he goes on sale and
he doesn't know he's on hold. You cannot hear us
right now, But Army Sergeant Christopher Biggs, who served was
in Iraq. An explosive was detonated. He was knocked unconscious,
he had to have a leg amputated. And what we're
gonna do as a team, us in this room and
you out there, We're gonna build him a house. He
doesn't know it yet he's a Purple Heart recipient and

(55:15):
we're gonna tell him on the air in a minute.
He just thinks we're calling. I don't know why he
thinks we're talking to honestly, they just I think he
thinks we're just interviewing a veteran. Yeah, so he doesn't
know we're going to build him a house. And by
we I feel like this show is you know, you
may hear us talk, but we definitely feel you, especially
at times like this. So it all goes on sale tomorrow.
But if you want to hear us talk to him,

(55:35):
that'll be in the next segment. We're gonna let him know.
You cannot hear us right now. Ray can't hear us right? No?
You imagine tied he here's a tease. Bobby Bones, so
on the phone with us right now. Army Sergeant Christopher Biggs. Hello,
how are you? What'll tell ma? You're good? I'm good man.
How y'all real good? So my name is Bobby Bones.

(55:57):
I don't know if you've ever heard of the show
or not, but we do a Ray show hurt in
a lot of places, and we just want to take
a minute and talk to you. If you're okay with that.
I'm fully cool with that. Man. Now, let me say
a little bit about Sergeant Big Series starved seven years.
In two thousand and seven, while driving on a mission
in Iraq, an explosive was detonated and he was knocked unconscious.
He woke up, his left leg and right ankle were shattered, shattered,

(56:20):
He suffered traumatic brain injury. And you spent seven years
trying to rehab. Is that right? Yeah? Well, both both
my legs were shattered. My lefting was just more slow
than my right. Um. Well you know, they flew me
from uh Sprit, Germany. They put fixt it from my legs,
and they flew me to book our a medical center

(56:41):
with the San Antonio Medical Center now and just surgeries
and rehab. And finally in two thousand and fourteen, they
suldly just saw that just it wasn't taken and I
was so much pain and left legs both the knee.
So they amputate your left leg above your knee, is
that what he said? Or or below your knee. And

(57:01):
so for your service, you've got a purple heart. So
tell me about the purple hearts. When they give you
the purple heart, what what's happening there? Then, like I
see it on TV, but I've never seen one in person.
It was really heart thought, it was it really meant something.
You know, that's one of the most presigious awards in
the military. It's not necessarily when you want to get
So what if you get it, you know, you know
you've done something through your country and you know you

(57:23):
know they're on life is going to be different. Well,
Sergeant Biggs, were extremely grateful that you would talk to us,
and you know something on our show, we really believe
in giving back to our military and you are a
hero to us and everybody that serves. And so we
are honored to tell you that you're getting a house
built just for you in Austin, Texas, and we're gonna
help build it and it will be specifically adapted to

(57:45):
your specific needs. Wow. Well, we're very grateful and our
listeners are a big part of raising the money for this,
if not the biggest part of it. And so on Wednesday,
what we're doing is putting our Pippin Joy lineup and
we're gonna sell it and we're gonna build your house. Man.
We're partnering with building building homes for heroes to make

(58:06):
this happen for you. So we're very grateful for you
serving and for every every sacrifice that you gave, because
without that, we definitely wouldn't be here today. Dude. Yeah,
I appreciate that so much, and I got really from
the bottom of my heart right so much. Well, we
will be in touch very soon because there's a lot
that we want to do for you, and we're gonna

(58:26):
be there at the very end. So we cut the
ribbon and we get to go and see inside that
house when things get a little more back to normal.
All right, good man, Well, great to talk to you.
Thank you again for your service, and hope you have
a great Fourth of July and we'll talk to you
again soon. Okay, thank you so much. An all right,
there he is Army Sergeant Christopher Figs. Well, talk to
you soon. It's time for the good news. Good We

(58:53):
told you about this guy back in March when stay
at home order we first put into place names. Greg
Daily wakes up a four am every day starts his
newspaper Rally in East Windsor, New Jersey. He's had the
second job for almost twenty five years, but since state
wide stay at Home orders forced him to close his
frame shop in late March. It's become his main source
of income. So for the last two months, Daily has

(59:13):
kept himself busy, delivers far more newspapers. He's become a
lifeline for one hundred and twenty senior citizens who are
afraid to venture out because of COVID. To date, he's
made more than five hundred trips to the grocery store
for them and then brought Yeah. So his first job
goes away just delivering papers, but in that he meets
a lot of these elderly folks who are like, hey,

(59:35):
I don't want to get out, and he's like, got you.
So he's delivering everything for free, so meets him from
the route. But then he is able to do so
much good. The goodwill efforts started when one of his
customers said, hey, would you throw the paper closer to
my door? So then he decided to put a note
on the newspaper. He's going, hey, if you need me
for anything, hit me up, and so they did. And
so that's what he's been doing. Is that crazy? That's

(59:58):
so cool? Greg Daily shout out to you. That is
what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
Someone messaged me this question on Instagram, says, Hey, Bobby,
Father's Day is this Sunday? Can we get an update
on you and your biological dad's relationship? Will you call
him or text him? Is it a tough day for you? Question?
So I won't call him or text him, But it's

(01:00:19):
also not a tough day for me. I mean, I
never had a dad growing up. So my biological dad
left when I was five or so, five or six,
and I met him again two or three years ago.
There's an occasional text that happens, but I don't text
him for Father's Day because I don't feel like he's
my dad. So yeah, no, it's not tough, though I will.

(01:00:44):
My mom remarried when I was twelve or thirteen years old,
and she remarried Arkansas Keith. My mom's not alive anymore
and they divorced before she died, but he was my
stepdad for six or seven years. In him and I
have a relationship. I'll see him because we're gonna go
to Branson during vacation and then we're gonna swing back
down and go fishing with him in Arkansas. Cool, but

(01:01:04):
it's not a Father's Day. But will you text him
on Father's Day? No, I just don't have like a
relationship like that where I have a dad. So if
anybody I'll text Eddie and be like happy Father's thank you.
I appreciate that. Yeah. Yeah, when you say when you say,
like you the texts you text your dad? Did you

(01:01:25):
tell he text you? And then you didn't? Whenever I
wrote it my last book, remember the book you gave
away that I signed. It's how I start my second
book called Fall until you Don't. I didn't want to
write a book about, you know, failing at trying something
you really want without doing something that scared me. And
I'd never met my biological father, So the whole first

(01:01:45):
chapter is me finding out how to get in touch
with him, texting him going hey, I'm going to be
in town how and also introducing myself to him was weird.
I was like, hey, it's Bobby, you know your son.
We that's a weird text. Is sin and so um
in that text, And I was like, hey, let's meet
at this place and then he said okay, and then
we met there. So but I'm not angry. He used

(01:02:08):
to be a villain to me. He's be like a
bad guy like the Joker, but now he's just a
dude that made some mistakes. But we never had a relationship,
and so, and I don't live there right now, so
I don't pursue one there. I think my sister talks
with them, so I don't know what their relationship is,
but that's what the text was. And then I think
he texts me once after I won Dancing with the

(01:02:28):
Stars just say hey, congrats. They have been one or
two in the middle of that. But I talked to
talking to Keith far more than that all the time.
But yeah, that's the question. No, it's not a tough
day for me. So what's up with your dad? Did
your dad ever get tested for coronavirus? He did, and
it's negative. Really, Yeah, someone at Amy's dad's assistant living

(01:02:49):
center had coronavirus, like one of the caretaker and so
they does he know why? They No, they don't want
that anxiety to spread throughout all the residents. So he
to my knowledge, and I had to be careful even
when I would ask him, I'd be like so because
I knew he was supposed to be getting tested, because
I had signed all the paperwork for him to get tested,
and then for days I was like, so would you

(01:03:11):
do today? Anything new? Anything? And I was waiting for
gonna be like, well, there's stuck a cotton swab up
my nose all the way up to my brain. And
then finally, finally I got the yeah, I got tested
today that he said the National Guard came to do
it and they were wearing hazmat suits. Wow. So why

(01:03:32):
did they tell him as the reason they were doing
I guess just like standard tests, because I said, hey,
did they tell you why? He's like no. I was like, oh, Gay,
well it's because someone that worked directly with you guys,
you didn't say that. No. No, And he wasn't listening
to the show, so we're good. So he's good. Did
he say it was fun or not fun? It's not fun.
He said it was pretty like he didn't like it

(01:03:54):
at all. Obviously, I don't think anybody does. But it
was bad, Edie, and I want to play. You don't
know this, Eddie, but Edie, I went and play go Off.
A couple weeks ago. My new yet solution wants to
play five rounds of golf. I've hit my fifth round now,
so I'm good. I'll probably keep playing. But I said,
I'm gonna try to take it back and notch. I
didn't know Corona was gonna hit. I was like, I'm
gonna try to relax a little bit and play five
rounds of golf because I hadn't played a single round
in five years. So I eddying not one played. Then

(01:04:14):
I got to know for the place one played that
one of the workers in the place that we were,
the restaurant part of it, had tested positive. Yeah, oh
my god, they shut it down. I'll tell you I
did not know this. That's so scary, gosh. Yeah. Yeah.
So anyway, mer Christmas everybody. Yeah, I'm glad your dad though,
doesn't have it. Yeah, yeah, we're good. It's good. I

(01:04:36):
have to go. I start shooting my nat GEO shows
maybe second or third week of July. Every single time
I land somewhere before we start shooting, I get tested.
So every week I'm tested for corona or like temperature,
Well that's symptoms temperatures. Yeah, that's a symptom. Legit. Yeah,
I knows. Every time I told him, you know what

(01:04:58):
I'm I want to be so sure, put a SWI
and everyone of my holes and let's just They're like,
we don't need to do that. No, no, please for
my sake. Well, Raymundo goes on his bachelor party in
a little over a week. Right next week, him and
all the boys are going to Vegas. Mound up, let's go,

(01:05:19):
let's ride boys. So I hear you, guys had a
breakthrough with the hotels in Vegas. Somebody reached out. Yeah,
so a lady employee gave us her employee number, which
ends up cutting the prices in half. So don't know
if she was supposed to do that. She said she
had to sneak back into her offices. So a listener
went in and gave you her employee number to save
you money. Yes, and Eric Dodd has already used it

(01:05:39):
and he saved two hundred and fifty dollars. And now
one of my buddies in Minnesota is going to try
and use it as well. What do you mean save
ten bucks? They just rebooked it. You can say it's
half price. You just use this employee code that only
employees have. But she reached out, said she loves the
show and wanted to help out the bachelor party. Wow, man,

(01:05:59):
she's good. We've said no names, Okay, I'm saying, five
different guys start using this code, it might be like, oh,
what's happening suspicious? So Raymond, I made you the offer.
I said, I'll give you two hundred and fifty dollars,
but you go into the casino. When you get there,
you live stream it. Even if you have to be
on the slide with the live stream lunch. He'll be

(01:06:21):
filming at the whole time. He'll do a great job. Boy.
We'll do it on the Bobby Bones Show Instagram account.
And if you choose two hundred and fifty bucks, you
have to go in with it betted on red Roulette.
As soon as you get there. The first table, I
see first table, which means you could have five hundred
you could have nothing. Does it have to be a
live table with people or could it be one of
the computer generated tables? Or I'll give you a one

(01:06:43):
hundred bucks as your gift, correct, and you can do
whatever you want with it. You can, you know, pay
your rent with it. You can buy drinks for your
boys at the party cabana. I don't know what you'd
but it's money that you for sure, I get to have, yes,
and that hundred dollars being guaranteed. I mean, you can
use that in Vegas for a time. A bunch of
stuff that's gonna spread out throughout the whole day. So
we're on camera here like a here, Oh yeah, Monday.

(01:07:08):
So did you go talk to Beg your fiance? Yeah,
chatted with her a little bit on the fishing boat
with you, and then we also chatted in the car.
So it's been discussed. We didn't take it lightly. Your
options are two hundred and fifty dollars you have to gamble,
or one hundred you get to keep. Tell me about it.
I'm a gambling man. I've always been a gambling man,
but lately I've been making more responsible decisions. He just

(01:07:29):
twisted us. I was like, he's a gambling man. Then
text us the other way. So, honestly, one hundred dollars
is a significant amount of money if you're smart with it.
Two hundred and fifty dollars isn't a great amount if
you're done with it. Let's go to the guys, Eddie,
what's he gonna do? No, listen, man, Vegas is for gambling.
You go for one reason only, It's to gamble. Five
hundred dollars is way better than one hundred. He's gonna gamble.

(01:07:51):
It's in his heart. I know it. Lunchbos. Five hundred
dollars go so much further than one hundred dollars. Like
he's gonna win. He has benna win. The odds are
you're not gonna win. Positive it's fifty. Positive thoughts bring
positive results, so you think positive. It's five hundred dollars
to start off your trip that you didn't have before.
So let's gamble the money. Amy, I think he's gonna

(01:08:13):
gamble it. I want him too. I want him to
walk in and put two fifty on red. Nobody has
responsibility faith in ray. You can't control them. You have
three people that say you're going to fifty Raymond, okay,
go ahead, and Amy sounded like a gangster saying that
should just walk in. There were two hundred fifty dollars.
Put it on red, your backpack on the table. Listen.

(01:08:35):
I'm a gambling man, I always have been. I honestly
think we can double it up and turn it into
five hundred dollars at the risk of it being the
worst start to a bachelor party ever. Give me the
two hundred and fifty dollars. So when do you arrive

(01:08:58):
in Vegas. I'm just trying to our listeners down on
the Bobby Bone Show Instagram account so they know when
to go. Look, Yeah, that's gonna be a Thursday night, right, yeah,
Thursday night? Yea. So about what time? Well, I'd say
Central and Eastern. You might be looking at around eight
nine o'clock, So you guys are gonna have stay up
a little bit later. But eight or nine is not
staying up late, all right, But that's probably when the
stream's gonna go down flight wise, because it's not until

(01:09:19):
we get in about six I'd say, So about why
don't we say eight pm, eight thirty pm Central on
Thursday night? I'd say that's a pretty darn good time.
Ye see, if we can mark this, I feel like
even if you're not there, right, I mean, even if
you get there early, don't do it yet. I'll rush
across the Vegas Boulevard to get to the table. Eight
thirty Central on Thursday night. Okay, Yeah, you will go

(01:09:40):
alive and you will do this. Remember that's not eight
thirty year time, Ray, it's eight thirty Central Central, and
we'll have Morgan make sure to hit you with the
notes and the log in and all that. Okay, and
it's next Thursday, not this coming up Thursday. Yeah, next Thursday,
twenty fifth, Yes, all right, Raymundo, you've chosen to fifty.
I think it might be later than that. Oh you're
looking at the time, Yeah, yeah, yeah, what time do
you land? Already? Here we go? Okay, so we don't

(01:10:03):
land until six in Vegas, which would be eight here.
So that means we have thirty minutes to find a table.
Well no, but then so I would say nine thirty central.
We'd tad light, but we'll do it. Yeah, nine thirty
central next Thursday night limo from the airport. I mean,
if we get a limo, we could be there by
eight thirty. Right. I thought we're gonna have some other
things in a limo. Bones, what if we all log

(01:10:24):
in at nine? They're in nothing. It's like dead silence.
What do you mean, Like there's no live We never
hear from him from Jill midnight, Like, what's gonna happen?
If that happen, right, you can't get very drinking on
the airplane then no, Well we're also gonna be checking in.
There's responsible things that need to happen. Before we can start,
we go to the table with our luggage easily. It
doesn't matter. I don't care if you go with the

(01:10:44):
luggage or not, because nine thirty Central, even if you
get the early goal puts the luggae job. It doesn't matter.
Nine thirty Central Next Thursday twenty five, you're gonna do
on Instagram Live. I've already put it in my calendar.
All right, do you have the calendar? Yeah? Okay, there
we go. He took us two fifty. About once every
week or so we do a country music press conference,
and you've all gathered here today. I'll answer all your questions.

(01:11:07):
Let's go to Raymundo from Michigan Monthly. Raymundo, what's your question? Yeah,
happy to be here. Thanks Bobby for taking my question.
Curious should they award Entertainer of the Year this year
for ACMs and CMA's Yeah, I think if any year,
especially this year, because you're able to see people do
things differently to become this. Yeah, it's been harder to

(01:11:28):
get music out into tour, but Entertainer of the Year
is not just a touring thing. It's not just a
radio play thing. It's what in the world are you doing?
To entertain For example, you've seen people like Garth Brooks go,
I'm just going to do three hundred drive in movie theaters,
like that's new. That's what an entertainer of the Year does.
You see people like Keith Urban go, how I'm going
to do live shows at drive ins and for first responders,

(01:11:50):
for you know, these people that are on the front lines, Like,
that's what the Entertainer of the Year is this year.
It's someone who's done things differently to impact. So I
hope they don't cut that award. I think somebody deserves it.
Garth Urban, I don't have a lot of time to
think about this question, but I think it's somebody who
does something distinctly different for a time that needs it.

(01:12:13):
I mean, didn't like Thomas Rhett like right, fifteen years
longs or something that could have been anybody though, right,
But that's not entertainer. Nobody's being entertained by him sitting
in a room writing song. So but I think yes,
they should keep the award, and it's that that award
there's no one specific way to win it. So the
way to win it this year is what did you
do to keep entertaining this year? So thank you. I
guess a follow up question would be, then, will there
be an asterisk by the award shows this year for

(01:12:36):
Entertainer of the Year. No, I don't think so. Again,
every year is different. Who has made the entertaining thing?
Can be? What did you do on social media? No,
there's no answer because every year is different. Anyway, Thank
you for your question, Raimundo. All right, let's see who
else is out there. Let's see. Let's go to the
South Texas Tribune. Yes, Eddie, Yes, Bobby, Hey, it's Eddie here.
Who do you think is the hottest country artist right

(01:12:57):
now in twenty twenty and not hot like as an
attractive pointill Jake Owen, No, like pop in popular like
right now? I think right now in country music, you're
seeing two people kind of battle it out and they're
both named Luke. Oh yeah, I think it's Luke Brian
and Luke Combs. I think they're the two right now.

(01:13:19):
That young new hot is probably Luke Combs, but the
guy who's this killing it still is Luke Bryan. I
think they're the two that are That's who it is
right now. Thank you for your question. You got it,
all right, Let's go back. It looks like an out
there Let's go back to the Michigan Monthly Raymundo, Yeah,
are we about to see a ton of artists? Do
these drive in concerts? Well, good questions. No, I don't

(01:13:43):
think so. There's only so many drive ins. I just
don't think so. I think you're gonna see people performing
different ways, but not just drive ins. You'll see some,
but I don't think everybody's hopping out to a drive
in this weekend to play a show. We don't even
know if they're entertaining yet, you know, I know guards
thing is happening. He's not plan alive. It's a show.
It's a it's like a watching a recorded show. And

(01:14:04):
once I gonna sound like with speakers, would you haunt
for cheers? Huh like a movie? Yeah? Yeah, yeah yeah,
would you haunt for cheers? You know? Yeah? But if
that's the case, you're gonna see comedians doing it. Look
at all the cars here tonight, boy the red when
you look pretty cute? Hey, wasn't you know? I don't
think everyone will, but I think we're all trying to
figure out how we're doing things, and that is definitely
an option. Now, all right, thank you all for your questions.

(01:14:28):
I'll trying to figure out what she's really saying that.
I thank you all for your questions. Yesterday afternoon, I
taped a version of my Super Easy Trivia, but I
did it with all country stars. It was for the
CMA because they're doing instead a CMA Fest, they're doing
like a CMA Steaka and people are performing and they
were like, hey, will you do your your show Super

(01:14:49):
Easy Trivia with us instead of on your thing? I
was like sure, So they booked all the people and
so sometimes I do a monologue. I still did the monologue,
but you would hear some of the jokes I would do. So.
Rita Wilson was on how about this one? I already
did it, so if it's not good, I'll just take it.
But she's Tom Hank's second favorite Wilson. Oh no, he's
a Wilson the volleyball. Yeah, you like that one. I'm

(01:15:11):
pretty good. I'm not gonna read you all of them.
Carly Pierce is one of the people on Carly Pierce
is here. She's the best thing to happen to Michael
Rayson's hair jail. I'm pretty funny, huh. Jordan Davis played
Jordan Davis has the voice of an angel and the
beard of a viking. I once asked Jordan if I
could tickle his beard for good luck. He responded, who
are you? And how'd you get into my bedroom? Oh?

(01:15:36):
I just got funnier with that. It does get I know.
Let's see Christian Bush, our friend, Christian Bush. Christian Bush
is one half of the duo Sugarland. Some would say
the more talented half. I don't say that, but I'm
sure someone. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Kaylee Hammock
played Kaylee Hammock's a rarity in our genre. And I

(01:15:58):
don't even mean because she's a female that gets her
song played on country radio. A talent. Thank that. As
a person, I have a joke. A talented redheaded female. UM.
Basically a country music version of Haley Comment. Haley comment, Yeah,
whatever the first parts on here, Let's see you you
really you said all that? Yeah? I said it better. UM,

(01:16:20):
let's see any others I want to do. UM. I
won't read them all. That's enough, but I'll let you
guys know when you can see the whole thing. It's
pretty pretty fun show. Mostly, I'll do it when it's
my version of my show. It's our listeners, a couple
of celebrities and a couple of friends. This was just
all because it was CMA and they were like, hey,
send me your jokes. We want to okay them. And

(01:16:41):
I was like, no, there is zero percent chance I'm
sending any joke to be okayed when it's an internet
show that it's my show anyway, Like if I were
hosting the CMAS, which I do expect to happen at
some point, of course, we'll go to all the jokes
together they get cleared by network. When I'm doing the
internet show that I own the show, I don't think
we're gonna get testify that. And they we're like, can
you do this? And I was like, guys, I'm gonna

(01:17:01):
do the show and then you can have it and
put it wherever you want. But it was good. I'll
let you know when you can watch it. All right,
that's it. We'll see tomorrow byby Ruddy Bobby. You can
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