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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show pre show. We
just finished Monday's show. I'm gonna go right to the
glassroom where Raymundo is because I have a note here
that Raymundo has a pro tip for all of us
if you hate waiting on customer service Hold, what's that? Yeah?
So I randomly figured this out, but and then I
read some stuff online and it's actually legit. So if
you're just sitting there and they always have you enter
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this number, hit the hashtag, all you gotta do is
say the F word. So you just say F this
and it'll jump you right to a customer service representative.
Because I've read they said that's like an urgency type
word where they automatically escalate it. Can we just say
F or do we have to say the word like
said the word? Oh? You wouldn't do it to jump
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it right up? I'm going to make the person on
the phone feel super uncomfortable. What if they didn't know
and you just jump a line? Would do you instead
of waiting forty five minutes? Because you're like me, I mean,
you don't curse. Would you say the F word to
jump a forty five minute hole line? No? Amy, No,
I wouldn't. It's that would be awkward for me. I
just would be like, I don't know, but you're talking
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to the recorder, so it's not like you're talking yeah yeah, Oh,
No one's gonna hear you. No one's gonna hear you
what recorded voice? I don't know, no, because that just
even just that, I don't know. What would you do? No,
I haven't Cursen's twenty fifteen man, I got a street going, yeah,
and I'd do it to jump a minute line? Wow?
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Have you even't tried it? Ramona? I have you? I've
done it with my banks. And then uh, when I
call Bovada as well, why are you calling the betting service?
Get a friend? Referrals? So, how much money you think
you made in referrals? A couple of g that's crazy,
I mean since you started dancing with the stars. No, No,
I'm talking about just from referrals, not money you've made.
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It like people refer a couple of G because you
get a hundred about every referral. They give you two
hundred and fifty percent of what somebody deposits, but it
caps out at one hundred bucks. I think I might
sign up two there's another hundred A bet. I don't know.
Y'all have you do y'all have fun with it? It's fun,
It would be fun. It's not really my thing. Yeah,
but you win not all the time. I've one more
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than i've lost on it. But still I don't know.
I just bond with the guys. It could be something
we could talk about y'all doing should I know it'll
be something like y'all remember you know you should do
things with your co workers, like find different ways to bond.
And I was thinking about it, and I was like,
maybe I need to gamble with the guys. I don't.
I don't gamble with the guys when you just did it,
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just did yesterday and it was a blast, dude, And
how much fun do we have together? You and me?
Y'all like text about it. It's good. And then I don't.
I didn't even a group text amy, And then you
encourage you to, like, dude, one more touchdown and you're
gonna get this. Yeah, but can you just do like
a dollar? Yes, that's what I do. Put a dollar
on it. Eddie always goes put a dollar on it,
and then he's like, only put a dollar that it
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doesn't matter, correct, But then when you win, I bet,
it's a real bummer. You only win a dollar? Yeah
you didn't put no no, no no, no, no, no no no.
What I do is I bet, but bets that are
impossible to win, like really hard. So you gotta get
ten games to go your way. And if you win,
you win like a thousand dollars. If you don't, you
lose a dollar. And how many times you won those thousands? Once?
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No nine, that was two hundred dollar one? Nice? Yeah.
So I'm saying when it pays off, amy, you're like, yes,
any of you lose, You're like, it's just a buck.
And if it's if it's for entertainment and you're actually
getting entertainment from a dollar, that's right. Because I'm not
gonna be I'm not looking, it's not I'm not addicted.
It's not like I'm like depending on it to turn
money over real quick. I'm not gonna get in a buy.
I'm not gonna have a bookie. Yeah, I'm not gonna
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be hiding money around my house. It starts. I just
I lightly tread on this man. But I did hit
last night pretty good. Yeah you did? So does that
make you itch a little bit to play again. That's
good though, place none really none, none at all. I
just want to push the button to give him my money.
I just work too hard for my money now, like
I don't want to give it away to do I'm stupid. Yeah, yeah,
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I get that. But I was watching the game at
home last night by myself, and I was like, well,
I don't only care. What can made me care a
little bit? Put money on that's it. Like my kids
about that game last night. So there's a college by
my house and my kids always want to go to
basketball games, and I'm like, it's perfect. I'll bet on
the game. I'll take the kids and we all win.
And it's fun because the college game is on the website,
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even though it's a small college. You bet on your
kids athletics. Your parents do that. It is the Pete Rosa.
Dads could be a new thing. You can't do that
any The Taylor Swift documentary happened Friday. Yes, it came
out Friday. Ay and Eddie both watched it. Yeah yeah,
Eddie didn't. What No, I wasn't. I mean, okay, disregard
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Eddie's review. Go ahead, Amy your first It was amazing.
I thought it was really well done. It gave you
some behind the scenes that, like, oh, into her life
almost it like you appreciate it. I mean, I get
that she's not gonna sometimes you were wanting more, but
I get her not putting it all out there. But
I love her relationship with her mom. Gay. I mean,
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they had footage from way back in the beginning, like
probably a little home video she was making to now
when she probably had someone following her around, and it
was raw. It was emotional. She's so talented. I was.
I was inspired by it. So I would highly encourage
if you're a Taylorship fan or not to watch it
and you give it five stars out of five. Okay, Eddie,
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it was so good. Okay, here's the thing. I feel
a couple of things. One, I feel like it was
just promotional for her new whatever she's gonna do next,
It's just a promotion, like, guys, get ready, I'm gonna
do something big. Because the whole story, basically, in a nutshell,
is Taylor is not happy being that nice girl that
Taylor always was. So she's gonna speak now whatever she's
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been speaking, she's gonna speak even more and so I
was like, Okay, this is fine, and I love Taylor,
but she like bases her happiness. Basically, she's saying like,
I'm not happy because people just say bad things about me,
and it's like part of me is like Taylor, I
forget she's only twenty seven, but I'm a Taylor get
over that. Like you're huge, you're living your dream, you're successful.
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And I'm watching her sit there with her cats, being like, hmm,
this kind of stinks. That's not how she was being.
That's not I got. I give it too to nineteen
eighty nine. That is that's crazy to me. Bobby, I
want you to watch it. Watching it? Oh my gosh
what I really need your thoughts on this. I know
why I'm not watching I love Taylor SWI by the way,
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I'm not watching it. I like her music just fine? Yeah,
watching it? Interesting? Why? Why? Amy? What is that? Well?
I don't know. I mean because Bobby has his reasons
for doing everything. So now I need to know why
he's not watching it. I'm not interested in it. Is
it not real? Don't tell me it's not real. I'm
gonna cry. I cried watching it. I'm sure you did.
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I cried it on the Super Bowl. I'm stupid. There's
nothing wrong with that. I think it's probably a well
done document document series, scripted. I don't know. I mean,
I don't know anything about it. Humanory. Yeah, I have
chosen not to watch it. I'm not going to watch it.
I'm saying nothing good or bad about it. I haven't
seen it, and now me like saying bad stuff about it.
I feel like now I'm adding to her unhappiness. No,
you're not, You're just miss Americana too. It's gonna be
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me talking. Because they used clips of people being like,
get over it, Taylor, It's gonna be me being like, Taylor,
get over this. I had texted Nikki Glazer, who haven't
talked to you a month? Oh yeah, because she was
in it. She was in it, and she probably making
fun of Taylor. And I saw that she had posted
on her Instagram story like hey sorry, I was and
I sent her a message and I this is what
I sent to Nikki. So like in the documentary, Taylor
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was talking about her eating disorder and how she got
really thin and wasn't eating, and it was based on
comments that people were making about maybe if she looked
fat or pregnant in a photo and then she would
literally starve herself and Nicky Glazer at the time, well
around the time she was super skinny, was on some
show commenting and said, I mean, she's just so skinny
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with all her model friends and like made a comment
like that, And I wrote to Nikki because I saw
her Instagram post where she was like, oh, I'm really sorry.
And Nicky's a die hard Tailor Swift fan. Yeah, and
she's also a comedian, and as a comedian sometimes you
just say things for laughs, even if you don't fully
mean it when you're the comedian person. I've been the
victim of that too. You chase a joke and it
doesn't always fall right. And I know she hated that
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she was in the show. Again. I haven't talked to
Nikki in a while. We kind of had a small
falling out, but I was like, you know what, I'll
always be your friend. I saw her Instagram post and
I wrote I texted her. By the way, we hadn't
talked since October of last year. I like the text
wrote before that, I said, Hey, I hope you're doing
okay with all the tailor stuff. I thought I was
a really wonderful post on Instagram, and it'll be over
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soon enough. Everything now lasts about nine seconds and it's
onto the next thing to be outraged about. And then
she wrote, Hey, thanks to me. It's a lot. And
it's just I know what it's like to feel like
the whole world's crumbling down on you whenever you're in
the news for a second. But really, people move on
so fast, and it was just that it was just like,
I know it stinks. Also, I know I have to
come here sometimes to do a show for five hours
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a day, and I say stupid stuff that in the
context of the show. I'm like, maybe it's funny, then
it's not that funny, and then somebody gets hurt by it.
Like I get all of that, and so I just
wanted her to go, hey, you're all right, You're gonna
be okay. It feels like everyone is jumping on you
right now, but in a second they're going to find
something else to jump onto. Happening with another friend of
mine right now too, who's dealing with something, and I'm
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just like, just hang out. Nobody really cares. I know,
you feel like you're being attacked because of a show.
Nobody cares, just to get through it. And when I
was like Dancing with the Stars, I was just getting
run by the people. This everything. I went to Facebook
answering I was just getting killed, the fact that I
was wanting that show again. But nobody really nobody cares.
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Only people do really care. And it feels like your
whole world's combing down because you're in the middle of it,
but nobody. So I've been there a couple of times
and I was just like, hey, you would be good,
and she is good. And I think Taylor went on
her Instagram later on that day and was like, oh,
I accept your apology and great and now she's more
famous because of it. Nikki, is it works out? Yeah,
it's good, but one's happy. Yeah, Eddie, your your personality.
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I think you struggle with it is because you are
some people are genetically more wired. No, he doesn't beats No.
I've been researching a lot about happiness, and even at
church the other day were talking about how genetically like
some people can have a easier time being happy because
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of their makeup. I struggle with it. I thought about
Eddie because I was like, oh, that's Eddie's looking for
that way Eddie is like, I was born this way,
but I know that a lot of it can be
a choice, and are we have to rewire our brains
at times. But I feel like that part of your
brain just is wired to be happy already. You don't
have to put in the work that some people do.
And I think there's maybe why you're struggling with why
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Maybe she wasn't. She wasn't she didn't have happiness. You're like,
or do you feel like she's just a victim a lot?
I don't think she acts like the victim in this.
I haven't seen it. It's not just her. It's people
that depend on on random strangers like fans or whatever
for your own happiness. So if they if they agree
with you, then she's happy. Okay. If they disagree with these,
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say bad things about her, then she's not happy. You
can't live your life that way. I mean, it's okay.
I'm forty years old and I finally get it. I
didn't get it at twenty seven, so that was in
the public eye until correct. Well, I'm sure that it's
a fine documentary. Amy gives it five Eddie gives it too.
I can say one more thing, like I just saw
Amy Schumer or heard her on an Oprah podcast and
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she was talking about how as a comedian, like you're,
she's looking for the laughter and the approval, like that's
where she gets her But she gets that in her music.
That's true, she does sell a bunch ofrection. She gets that. Performers,
they get approval from other people is sometimes how they
get their love tank filled up. Then stay away from Facebook,
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Oh I do. I I dropped it, Like I've talked
about that a lot. Where I'll go into a theater.
Not not so much now because I have a girlfriend.
I'm in a healthy relationship. But I would go and
do a stand up show and There'll be three thousand
people there and I would crush and I'm the bell
of the ball and then I go back to hotel,
tell her about myself after it, and you're just like
this sucks. Yeah, that's that's hard. I can't imagine. I
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can't well, Ammy loves it, Eddie didn't want. I can't
wait for mister Americana. That's your doctor, that boy, Yeah,
you walk around. I don't think enough people would watch it,
But I just think that way about a book too,
And I'd I'd write a book right note, if you're
gonna buy this, you were the most watched Bear Girls show.
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I know. I think if I ever don't think that, though,
then I think I've lost my edge. Okay, good, I
have to always feel like him. If I talked about
therapist about this, I'm like, if I get too right,
I'm gonna lose my edge because I in my heart
feel like still the kid from Mountain Pine, Arkansas. And
if I ever lose that, I think I stopped seking
for the people that come from places like Mountain Pine, Arkansas.
And I don't ever want to lose that. So good,
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but I do feel anything that I do, it's like
it's because this is gonna be the one that fails.
And sometimes things do fail, but I'm like, this is
the one that's gonna not do well. But if I
ever don't do that, that's not that's not a good
place for me. Um. Let's see, I have a couple
of things on my list here. Mike d saw The
Bad Boys for Life two with Will Smith? Is that true?
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You want to review us third one? And oh there's
there's a second one? Bad Boys three? Yeah? Go ahead.
I thought it was pretty good. I mean they're looking
pretty old these days. What's because they are? I know,
but it's it's harder to find it like realistic of
them like actually doing stuff like this. But it's a
pretty good movie for what it is. What would you
give it? Three point five out of five police badges?
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Did you watch Miss Americana? I did, and I liked it.
What would you give it? I'd give it like four
out of five stars, so kind of in the middle
of two. How did you feel about it? Did you
feel like it was a straight document or like a
promotional show. I didn't feel like it was promotional at all.
But I mean she's not like promoting a new album
or anything. And I really liked this, like the way
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she told her story in it. I thought it was
really well done. There you go. If movie Mike says it, yes,
it must be really true and you have a new episode, yeah,
which is I'm fact checking movies pased on true stories
and seeing how much was like made up for the
movie and how much really happened. Movie Mike's movie podcast.
What is one example on the show, so I catch
me if you can. With Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks,
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where he was a guy who was this trick pocket
or right, No, he did a bunch of forgery. He
like wrote checks, poses a pilot, always faked all that
stuff that makes chased him the home y. So what
I found out is Tom Hanks character wasn't a real person,
Like it was actually some like a compilation of like
three other agents who worked on that case. But his
actual character wasn't a real guy. But the DiCaprio character though, Yeah,
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and all that stuff he did was actually real. I
think that's all that matters for that movie because I
think can you build everything else around it, Well, I
think it's hard to keep up with if you have
three different people chasing him. True, I think I like
that they would do that as one character. Yeah. The
only thing he didn't do that he did in real
life in the movie was like at the very beginning
when he posed like a teacher. That was the only
thing he didn't do. And so you fact check a
bunch of movies. Yeah, that's don't tell me what else
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that's happening. But what are some other movies you did
in this podcast? Remember The Titans, A blind Side? Oh
the Blindside? Yeah, that's interesting because I know SJ. Tey
the son, he's the kid. Yeah, I know him now.
He's like a buddy of mine. He's the young son
on that show Sandra Bullock and Timergarlson. Yeah. Yeah, interesting. Okay,
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thank you very much. Yeah, check out movie Mike's movie podcast.
I have a note here from Morgan number two quote.
Something is happening to me. I'm not having much fun
at the bars anymore. Yeah, I'm I'm growing up, I
think happen. So you're probably just tapped out of doing
it so much. Yeah, I mean I went and had
drinks Friday night in the I went Saturday night and
(16:01):
actually went out and either one. I was like, why
am I doing this? I'd rather be home watching Netflix,
And it made me feel really old. We walked into
the bar, We're there for five minutes and left. So
you did leave though, Yeah, I've never done that before.
It felt really odd to me. Welcome to twenty six. Yeah,
it's about you'll just start going back. You'll still enjoy it,
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but just not at the rate that you did. And
also you you're gonna like feeling better in the morning
and not drinking. I do, I'm addicted to that now.
I'm like I can go work out. I'm not hungover.
This is great. Oh yeah, it's making me feel old though,
old to stop it. I had a call I didn't
get to today that was like, I'm turning to twenty one.
I'm really struggling here. It's over there, and I didn't
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even go to the Oh my gosh. I just every
time I look at the screen, I'll roll my eyes.
I'd be like, then I wouldn't see. That's kind of
how I felt with Kid Taylor's documentary. I was like,
come on, but everybody only knows what they're what they know,
which is though it's all I know about her. Yeah, well,
documentary like Taylor's teasy to be happy Like Taylor, I
think we're done. Okay, let's see what people are texting
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watching this US now on Facebook. To the Tales was
documentary was good, but Amy's giving it too much credit.
I mean, everybody has their own opinion. Yeah, that's the
beauty of art. Why are you looking at me like, um,
I disagree with you saying we are not from here.
My great grandfather was from Ireland. However I was born
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in this continent. Yeah earlier. My point is none of
us are from here unless unless you're a native American.
We are all descendants of immigrants, every one of us.
That's my point. I know you weren't born here. Knuckle ahead,
No he was born here. They're saying, right, yeah he was,
but my grandfather was Yeah. But that's still you are
from a It would be like, you know what, at
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some point one of our ancestors would be treated a
certain way that you'd be like, Hey, whoa, that's weird.
I'm tired. It doesn't matter. I'm gonna go home. What's
your hat? Mickey does Nilani? Man? Is it? Mickey on
the beach? Mickey and Pluto? I got this from where
we did. We shot for two days, I guess three days. Um.
It is the hardest part about that trip was this
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to travel because Hawaii is so far. People are going
to Hawaiian amazing. This resort's nice and shooting on the beach.
But we just worked the whole time. So got there.
I guess We got like nine pm after flying for
thirteen hours, woke up, was going at six in the morning,
went until night, slept, did again until night, slept, then
got on a plane and flew back thirteen hours. So
is it great? To look at. But I don't. I
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didn't do anything Hawaiian. I got on a paddle board.
You drank a penia kolata. Yeah it was you're drinking
someone with a pineapple on it something. I was it
must have been a prop. Oh no, no no, it was
a prop. It was, but really it was fake. Yes,
it was a pineapple. It wasn't fake, but it was
a pineapple they had there because we were using it
for an intro shot and I was like, let me
get one of those. So I drank it. Yeah, you
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got me. I was like, look at him living his
vestal wire in life. So Instagram does to you? Got
me really good? Instagram get you like that? Um all right,
speak on Instagram mister Bobby Bones and you can hit
me up over there. Which, by the way, we have
a bunch of podcasts. Luke Combs be come by my
house tonight do the Bobby Cast. Search Bobby Cast. It
is a music podcast with interviews and a lot of
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fun facts. Luke Combs for an hour that should go
up to night. That's mine. Amy has four things with
Amy Brown. There's not a new one up today, but
thy Yeah. The one from Thursday is with Jenny Allen,
and she has a lot of really good wisdom impact
on how you can rewire your brain to be happy
because like she just noticed, she just wrote a whole
(19:35):
book on it because she noticed a lot of women
she was working with we're in this like downward spiral
of toxic thinking. So if you're if you know, I
think I let's all use it. Listening to a podcast
from the Ted Radio Hour talks and about this brain surgeon,
brain doctor who had a stroke, and so she had
studied the brain forever but then had a stroke, and
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then it took her eight years to come all the
way back, but she like kept at the whole time,
and she was actually, for the first time ever someone
that studied the brain had that happened to them, and
she was able to experience it from the inside. And
she was talking about it and she was like, I'm
so grateful that I had this stroke because forever, she said,
I could have been a laugh fifty years, but because
I was able to do it and live it, and
I kind of mapped the whole time is wild. Yeah,
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And then knowing exactly what her body's going through, her
brain was actually feeling it because again you can learn
it from other people. But she actually it was wild. Yeah,
it's pretty crazy. Uh. Do you guys have a podcast?
You guys want to hit that one loser show talking
about the super Bowl? There you go, we've had no
teeth Keith on the show. By the way, he's a
huge fort Ninder fan, so not a good day for him.
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Um all right there? Who made the most money less
foot ball? At you, guys? Eddie? You I'm not guys.
I've hit a square for two hundred bucks and then
I won fifty on my my just regular bet. Pretty
good day, man. Are you kind of what you lost though? Yeah?
I mean and I didn't lose anything. I lost ten
dollars on my prop beds. Yeah, not bad. Put a
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dollar on it. Good for you. What are we gonna
do with our money? Bones? I'm gonna I'm ahead button
make that check coming to me? Oh yeah, Unless I don't,
then I'm gonna bet it all and lose it all.
Ray do you want it? You're gonna have it. There's
always a college basketball game, I know, but I'm not
searching for things to bed on. Oh dude, college all
the time, basketball and then pro basketball too, And right now,
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if you want. There's basketball in Lithuania right now. You
can bet that, right, have a problem, have a problem.
I thought tomorrow's show, Amy's cousin who's a psychic, comes on.
We'll get some psychic readings there. For she was on
last year and she was pretty accurate. Yeah, we'll see
what happens. She was like eighty percent last year, Thank
(21:51):
you very much. So you guys, here is Monday's show.
Enjoying good what's happening everybody? I hope you had a
good night last night watching the super Bowl. I hope
you're off feeling good moving around, everybody get gets stretched.
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I make suld move that to Saturday. That's why I'm
saying there's no reason or do it at like noon.
You know I'd be good for that too. Yeah, here
we are. Let's see what's happening with everyone as we do.
What's the HAPs? Hey, what's the heck? Amy? I'm coming
over to you, Okay, So question. My kids are nine
and twelve, and I'm thinking about you know, they need
(22:36):
to protect themselves sometimes, so I'm just wondering if they're
too young for peppers ray like to carry it in
their backpack. Yeah, yeah, yeah, they are. I don't think
what about the twelve year old, she's almost thirteen. They
are because here's the thing. They're going to experiment with
it and do dumb things with it because they're kids. Yeah,
oh yeah, there's no way you seriously consider giving your
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nine thought about it? No, I I thought about it,
and it was a question. My husband was like no.
I was like, well, I'm gonna take this to the
show because they don't have a parent, because I was like,
they know how to parent. Okay for my daughter, I think, Okay, yeah,
in April, she's gonna be thirteen years old, and I
just worry about her sometimes and them being prepared and
if they feel threatened, like they have pepper stray in
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their backpack, but it's probably not even allowed at school. No,
they would get kicked out of school. Okay, the answer
is no, and no, I should teach them at least
how to use it. Okay, you're the mom, you get
to decide, right, But I'm going to say this that
if you give them pepper spray, they're gonna want to
use the pepper spray. It's gonna be like a toy
that they just have to play with in their bag.
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And a weapon, which is what that is is not
a toy to being around. So I'm gonna say no,
it's but what are we supposed to do as parents,
giving them like a taser, brass knuckles, you know, something
a little just teach them to run or call it.
At this point run gets to help or a worst
(24:04):
case scenario, how to quickly defend yourself. Okay, but I listen,
fighting itself for defense is not is overrated. The way
to fight for defense is one to run. Yeah, it's
if you have to defend yourself. And it's like, I
need to teach someone to fight to defend himself. No, no no, no,
you need to teach someone how to get out if
they need to use force quickly. It's like, because you know,
I have a boxing coach, a teacher, and sometimes we'll
(24:27):
do self defense stuff because the guys get a little
lippy with me. Sometimes not because I do anything, because
they're drunk and I'm like, my girlfriend listens to you
and I don't think you're worth the crap. So all
we work on is once you get out. So it's
little tricks like that. You can always teach them self
defense stuff, like all right, if someone comes up to
you don't how to do it? This is how to.
But no, no peppers. Now stop it, stop it. Okay,
(24:48):
I was just asking, okay, let's vote all favorite peers
pray say I. I I mean just think. I mean
you'll get they'll be safe and you don't have to
worry about them when they're walking down the street. Be like,
you know what, they're protective. They're gonna come with the
friend their own eyes. Oppose. Yeah, okay, what's the hat?
(25:10):
When I do my Cereal Power rankings, OS is up
there like OS, but my number one cereal is cinnamon
toast crunch. Like if I get to have a cereal
with no guilt whatsoever, My number one cereal is cinnamon
toast crunch. And I love ice cream. I think of
my life if I had to pick my four favorite
(25:30):
food groups soup, smoothies, ice cream, and meat, like that
would be the four. So when I can combine cereal
and they have a new cinnamon toast crunch flavored ice cream,
how great does that sound? And it fits one of
my food groups ice cream of course, and my favorite
cereal cinnamon toast crunch. They posted images and I just
(25:54):
I don't come on and this is mostly a Morgan
number two thing which talks about food, but I did
see that, and they're also having cinnamon toast cruch coffee creamer. Oh.
I don't like coffee, but when I do, mostly have
a nut Toby coffee with a lot of creamer. So again,
this is right up my alley, so I just thought
I would share this. The bad news is there basically
nothing else they know about this right now, but there
will be cinnamon toast ice cream and cinnamon toast coffee creamer.
(26:17):
I'm thinking in the meantime, now that you've given people
the craving, they could just get some vanilla ice cream,
buy some cinnamon toast crunch and mash it all together. Well,
they do that at Jenny's or Amy's ice cream places
that we're close to. They do. They're like called crunchings
or added or whatever they are. What's that has lunchbox? Man,
(26:37):
I'm about to be rich. Walking around the neighborhood walking
the dog and the baby, and I look down and
there's a nickel on the ground and I pick it
up and I was like, oh, it must be foreign money,
and I put it on Instagram. No, it turns out
it's a buffalo head nickel and it's worth thousands of dollars.
What wait, you found a come on, you found a
nickel worth thousands of dollars. Dude. I thought it was
(26:58):
foreign money and I was gonna away, and everybody on
Instagram is like, no, dude, that's a buffalo head. And
there are a lot of buffalo heads, but we call
buffalo nickels in Arkansas. They might have reissued this well
and so recently, Like they're around ten bucks. If you'd
have a mean listen years google buffalo head nickels, and
there are ones that are going for thousands of dollars. Agree,
but most of them it's like if you found a
(27:20):
baseball card and you went though, there's one three hundred
thousand dollars just to Huntess Wagner. Right, No, I remember
that card and it's probably worth more than that, but
you're like, that's one that's like the most valuable. I
think most buffalo head nickels are around ten fifteen. You
found a really good nickel, but I don't know about thousands.
I wouldn't get it checked out. It could be, but
don't get a checked out. Can we get a coin? Oh, expert.
(27:43):
Can you come up here Scooba. Steve can book anybody? Hey,
Scooba Steve Raymond, just ask him if he's not next
to you. Can we find somebody in town that can
value coins and then have him come to the studio
and do it live on the air. That will be
got Oh, man, I like Anti gu road Show live.
We'll get that. There is some oretime called the Nashville
(28:06):
Golden Coin Buyer's coin Dealer exactly thousands of dollars he'll
pay me. That would be I would love it if
that were the case. Let's do it. That's a great bit,
that's a great segment. Well, we can try to do
it this week. Hey, what's that? Sometimes I do get
recognized and it's really cool, Like i't in public, people
are like, oh, hey, you're Eddie from the Volleybone Show.
I love that. But yesterday at church, the craziest thing
(28:27):
I got recognized by I think she might have been
maybe six seven years old, and she goes, hey, are
you the guy from the Planet song? Here's the act
on the down point a second. So Eddie and I
did a kids record and one of the songs was
the Planet Song, where we did this rap about the
(28:48):
order of the planets Mercury, Beanus, Earth, Mars all the
way down, and so it was kind of like an
old school nineties rap to learning and that's where this
is right here, Love Mary or getting mother to served.
We shot a music video at this planetarium, like really
cool and we kind of looked like the Beastie Boys
a little bit. And I guess she says that she
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sees it at school and she's like, I recognize you
from the planet song like this. Now that's another level
that's cool to me. That's a little fast and so hot,
a slightly colored gray, and right behind it this being
this planet to you, say the Roman goddess. The beauty
is where it got its name. The whole planet is burning.
It's basically a flame. And then we go from planet
(29:29):
two to planet number three. Put your hands in there,
y'all Earth, can you hear me? So? Yeah, we'll put
the video up Bollybones dot com. That's fun. Yeah, are
big because we did a kids album called The Raging Kiddiots.
Our big smash was called When I Grow Up. Oh.
She says she was a big fan of When I
Grow Up too. Kids will do this as like their
end of the year show or you know, they'll they'll
(29:52):
sing this song at the like their music director will
get the choir to do it. And I still see
them show this video on classroom. Still it's amazing. We'll
look at you. That's pretty weird to get noticed. Once
(30:13):
I was in an airport in Toronto because I want
a bunch of Canadian radio stations and I was going
up there to meet with the company and someone stopped
me in the airport and he goes, hey, I know
you and I'm in Toronto. Nobody knows anything in Toronto.
And I'm like, you do and she was like yeah wow.
And I was like, from the radio, she's no American idol.
(30:36):
No do you get Dancing with the Stars, because yeah,
night from that And I was like, what is it.
She goes from the E the reality show on E
that you were and I did one episode of the
dumb reality show, which one for very Cavaleri. Oh yeah,
that's that's crazy. She was like I recognize you from
that and I was like, oh, I'm sorry about that. Congratulations,
thank you. All right, there you go, Hey, what's that has? All? Right?
(30:59):
Here we are. That's a tough one. This morning to
wake up late night for a lot of you folks,
including us. Here's the Bobby Bones Show podcast highlight segment
of the day. A little drama on Instagram over the
weekend I had as I was just dating my now girlfriend,
I didn't share, and I haven't shared people that I
just would date a little bit because some very slight
(31:25):
few listeners would do stuff that would make me uncomfortable.
Go to their page, go find their parents, find and
it would just be And it's it's not most of
our listeners, because most of them are really awesome, but
it's a few of them that would make it kind
of uncomfortable for everyone. So a long time ago, I
just decided I'm not putting anything public until it's like
for real, for real, for real. So soon I set
on the show. Couple weeks too, I said I have
a girlfriend. Now I've been dated for a bid and
(31:47):
went from dating to girlfriend and and I was like, man,
I'm not going to post anything yet. And so I
finally reposted a story of hers, but it was just me.
She wasn't even the story. I posted a story of
hers of me because I thought would nailed to get funny.
Hih kick and I was like, well, this is funny.
Posted it. So people started messaging her. Well, there were
just some listen Center some really mean messages. What I know,
(32:07):
why would they do that? It's just a numbers game.
I don't think most of them were No. Yeah, but
in just factually inaccurate stuff too. Also, here's the thing,
Let's not send her a message telling her what other
ex's she looks like, let's not send her a message
telling her that I have multiple girlfriends? What right? All
(32:29):
of this was happening and it just isn't. So how
did she handle that? Like does she text you, call
you and say, hey, we've talked a little bit. It's
just uncomfortable for her because she's never had had something
like this happen all right, yeah, where she had dated
someone that's so public and talks about their alive. So
(32:49):
I try to find a happy balance. But zero percent
of her was like, I mean, she knows that it's
just listeners that don't know what they're talking about and
they're being like no. Part of her was like, so
they're saying you have of their girlfriends, do you? I
don't think she believed it. No, But because she shouldn't
it's just a whole new world to be opened up
to where she's like, wait, what because almost like I
(33:09):
did date people, you know, then it's like you have
to have these conversations that you must have. But it's like, no,
it's not true. She never believed it was true. But
then I just felt guilty it was happening to her, right,
So that's all. So I will start to post pictures
and I did link her. She's still private on Instagram,
but I just ask that everybody be nice. Yeah, or
(33:30):
I just I'll just shut it down and not share. No,
you mean, I mean I think people would prefer that
you share. Well, I have to share. I can't live
my life fully and hold things back because I can't
remember what I'm holding back for the most part. When
do you see her again? Thursday? Excited? Yeah, like you
(33:50):
feel it? Yeah, that's good. Do you like that feeling? Yeah,
I mean it's uncomfortable for me, but you're leaning into it. Yeah.
I feel pretty good about it. Yeah, it's weird. I
feel really good about it. I know it's weird to
feel good about You have therapy this week on Tuesday. Perfect,
So you'll get some therapy and then she'll arrive on Thursday.
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I definitely am more open to anything and everything than
I ever have been. I think this is the first
time I've been pretty healthy going into a relationship going well,
who knows where this could go. It could be an amazing,
amazing relationship, whereas other times, what did you go into it? As?
In no way this is working out? Even though it
was great. I mean, like, I'm just you know, I dated.
(34:32):
I mean, and that's like you were, like, let's just
use an example of the one girl you're with for
four years you had that, like you just kind of mean,
why do you keep going out with somebody? Because it
was I don't know. I mean, I don't know, I
don't know, I don't know the answers to these questions.
I just would we date it for four years and
I moved to Nashville and I was like, nah, I
don't think it's time to move. And then we broke
up and it wasn't my best moment, but I wasn't there.
(34:55):
I wasn't comfortable with time. And now you're there, do
you you think? And she in California, She's from Oklahoma,
but she don't even California. For a little bit, but um,
I'm good with it, like I'm opened to everything. Go ahead,
hit me with something I don't know. I mean, I
guess I'm just curious. Like it, Do you have thoughts
(35:19):
that might be too much ahead? Because I know you
probably don't ever let yourself, but I know your therapist
was like, you handle things backwards like some people are like,
oh my gosh, I'm probably gonna marry this person, whereas
you're like, uh, well me, it's been a gradual it's
been the eye. My therapist called me the Benjamin Buttons
of relationships, because when I date some I'm like, this
is never gonna work. Let me list the ways right,
and then I slowly feel like, oh wow, this is
(35:42):
going good. Okay, so have your has your brain even
gone to like an imaginary you're married to her? Sure?
Oh okay, well did you imagine? Well, I mean I
didn't plan the wedding in my head. Imagine paint the picture.
That's good though, Like you, I'm because I think you
have such control over your brain that like, I don't
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see you ever really letting yourself imagine that. Did you
call her about my birthday? No? Are you telling the
truth right now? Amy, yeah, yes, okay, yes, okay. I
thought we talked about this, I know, and you were like,
I need to call her, and I was like, well,
I mean I do, but I mean, yeah, yeah, we
got two months, that's true, but this is gonna be
(36:25):
the biggest birthday bash ever. So two months maybe maybe
not be enough, I know, But see you, how do
you see yourself celebrating forty, big big birthday bash or
like yeah, wow, anything less, don't even do just don't
even wake me up. I'll just wake up April third
and be like, well that was I'm ready to go.
(36:46):
I'm forty. Now have you imagined kids with her? Yeah,
well y'all have cute kids. Have you imagined that part um? No?
But she's twenty eight, and so I also that's a
good age for me because I dated a few twenty
five twenty six year old, which is too young for me.
(37:08):
Twenty eight you can get together, you can do whatever.
You got a few years before you have to start
pumping out babies if you do get married. But yeah,
you're you were you said twenty eight to seventy was
your wheelhouse. Okay, you found something, okay, And then I
saw on Taylor Swift's uh like fan pages on Instagram.
(37:30):
You know she's got her boyfriend, but she's not very
public with it at all. But in the documentary, a
lot of fans were saying, oh my gosh, wow, she's
really happy, and some people were wanting to like post
a bunch of stuff about them. But I saw fans
like other fans talking to the other fans like, hey, guys,
we got to rally together and protect Taylor. We got
to protect this for her. She needs this. So maybe
that's what we do with our listeners, as we rally
(37:52):
them to protect you. And they have been, but really,
like nine percent of them have been very protective of her,
and I appreciate, yes, but some are like going deep
dive and finding like family photos and like posting them
and like this is our cousin what And it's just
like that's not cool. And she has We've had her
and I about to talk. She's like, listen, anything about
a relationship. Let's I'm good with it. I wouldn't date
you if I didn't want it to you to do
(38:14):
what you do. But for her, the weird stuff is like,
but my my Millman didn't ask to be made public.
Do you think she'll ever come on the show. I think,
I mean eventually. I'm sure if we're together a long time.
I don't have plan for the first i'mount have plans like,
all right, let's bring her up. How do you feel
about the fight last night? You know, I don't plan
on that right now, being a little sensitive to that. Mature,
(38:39):
thank you, very mature. More mature. But one day we
can have a dating game. Um, yeah, winner. When is
everyone going to meet her? You've already met her, but
I felt like me I was. We were on the road,
so it's like I had to meet her because she
was there. But when are you going to bring her
to the house and we'll have a dinner? Everybody canna
meet her. It's a lot of pressure. I did because
she has family and I met her brother and it's great.
(39:02):
Yeah I don't know, but I don't have family that
I'm like, hey, meet my family except for basically you
and Amy and my dog. Um so Amy's next. He
wants to just come by this weekend. You're gonna be home, Yeah,
we are, Okay, bring it by a pop. I'll put
a bow on her. She is. Yeah. So that was
the drama. Let's just be nice if I do post her.
(39:24):
Let's just be nice. Yes, because we need to protect this. Yeah,
because it's it's actually going pretty good. I'm excited that
you're excited for her to come. Yeah. Cool, she seems cool.
I've only actually cool been following Morgan Number one is
like wants to be best friends with her. So that's
(39:46):
a good sign that the people that I'm with a
lot traveling. Yeah, Okay, we're done. We're done in this
segment by Stories. Let's go over to our producer, RAYMONDO. Raymond,
know what you got over there? In health, new is
a in California have brought the number of confirmed coronavirus
cases in the US to eleven. Now in London, a
(40:06):
man was wearing a fake bomb and injured people with
a knife before cops were finally able to shoot him
and finally King Grass the Kansas City Chiefs. They won
the Super Bowl thirty one to twenty over the San
Francisco forty nine ers. Back to your Bones, all right
over to Katie right now, who's on the phone, Katie,
Good morning, what's happening with you? Good morning, Bobby morning
(40:28):
studio morning. Oh that's so cool. Okay, So I was
just calling to see if you have any interview advice
because I started a three day long PhD interview today.
You know, one of the most commonly asked questions is
what do I do during an interview? And in an interview,
the person wants to know that you are qualified, obviously,
(40:49):
but also educated on what you're going to have to
do in the job, and the best way to show
I don't care what you're doing if you're a school
teacher or a PhD, or you're working a prize, run
a car, whatever the case is. If you go in
asking a lot of questions, it's like you're already on
level two. You're going in, you're talking to the person.
(41:10):
You're going, hey, I already know what's up. Let me
ask some questions because they expect you to come in
and sit there and just be asked too. I gave
me if I was interviewing you, and I went, I'm
just you know, you're just gonna come in and be like, well,
I'm gonna get a lot of questions. But if you
come in and take control and be like, hey, I
have a lot of questions about this job, it's just
gonna seem like you are more comfortable, more confident, and
(41:32):
that you already or that it's second part of the interview,
which is you having questions. So the best advice I
can give is to go in and ask a lot
of questions because you're not gonna seem dumb. They're not
gonna go all this person's uneducated. They're gonna go wow,
they are so into it. They have a lot of
questions too, and maybe they have options. Maybe they're as
some questions and then all of a sudden they're like, wow,
(41:53):
they have options, but I want them more because you
know that the human part of it is you want
somebody who maybe doesn't want you as much. Oh yeah,
So that would be my advice for in the interview situation.
Does that make sense? It does? Well, you think about that,
what are you nervous about? Well, mostly it's like a
three day long thing, so it's like constant interviews. And
(42:14):
then even when you think that you're like not going
to be interviewed, there's like even graduate students that are
currently in the program will like take us out to dinner,
and that's also like a low key interview. So I
feel like I've just always got to be yeah. Ready,
Well here's the second tip. Second level of this is
smile because people always want to be around people that
(42:35):
make them feel better. And if you go and you're
just a generally happy person, you have to be goofy.
But if you're pleasant to be around, it makes people
want to be around you in any way possible. I mean,
think about the people that are around you that you
like to just be around. It's those that are happy,
pleasant that when times get tough, they're still up. So
(42:55):
I would also encourage you to smile as much as
you can when it's not awkward. You don't want to
go on like the joker and be like hey, but
ask questions and smile. It is so basic and elementary
that a lot of times people forget to do it.
When I work with these singers on American Idol, I
often have to go back because they are at this
(43:17):
point in their career. They're a bit mature as far
as getting on stage and performing. But what happens is
they start to go wanted to be even further up.
I need to do these little things different and have
to remind them to breathe have to remind them that
don't forget the most basic things, because if you don't
remember doing the most basic things, you're gonna forget the
seventh eight thing you're supposed to do, right, So I
(43:37):
have to remind them, just like I'm saying, smile and
ask questions that before they go on the stage. I'm like, Okay,
I know you want to hit these notes. I know
maybe you're gonna play guitar, and it's a pretty tough part.
I know you want. But if you don't remember to breathe,
because as soon as the lights come on, or soon
as you walk into this interview and you go and
you're not even breathing, right, nothing else matters. So that's
(43:58):
what I'm going to reset you with. Do all the
basics right. You wouldn't be there if you didn't deserve
to be there. Get your breathe. Breathe and smile and
ask questions. Okay, Katie, Okay, great, Thank you guys. You've
just been mentored le clip, you know, like that dude mentored. No,
(44:18):
it's good, all right, all right, Katie, have a good
morning you too. All right, byebye, there you got good
all right. Time for Amy versus Lunchbox. We ask Amy
three questions for dudes. We asked lunchbox. Three questions for
the ladies, and at first it's lunchbox. Here we go, lunchbox.
(44:39):
Which celebrity created? Fenty beauty? Which celebrity created finty beauty? Oh,
finty beauty would be Bethany Frankel. Incorrect? That was close, Amy,
you can still you see finty A lot of places?
(44:59):
Which celebrit he created it? You do, You've seen a
lot of places? Shoot Fergie. Oh interesting, No, it is
actually Rhanna, no point, no steel, shoot lunchbox. Seventh generation
Missus Myers and Method are brands of what. Seventh generation
(45:22):
Missus Myers and Method are brands of what. Yeah, when
you're gonna go pick up some Method, you're gonna go
pick up some lipstick? Lipsticks showstick? No Amy like household
cleaning products. Exactly, cleaning products. It is lunchbox. We're gonna
go to Starbucks. What's the largest size that you can
(45:45):
get at Starbucks? What's the largest size on the Starbucks
menu that you can request? What's the largest size you
can get a star Bull Grande grand incorrect? Amy Trenta, Yeah,
that's right, I would it's bigger than Vinty. So it
goes tall, Grande, Vinty trenta wa it goes largest, tall, tall.
(46:11):
That's what I get when I get my drink. I
get a tall dirty chai latte with two shots of
espresso almond milk, one shot a raspberry. Okay, tall, Yeah, Okay,
I get the tall. That's the small. But the Vinti
and the Grande they don't make no sense at all.
Oh and then after the Vinty comes to the triny
or trina, it's like a big gulp. Yeah, it's really big.
(46:34):
I don't know how many ounces it is, but I
would consider four ounces. Wow. Whoa, what's a lot of coffee?
Thirty one? You can get it in tea too. I
get a sometimes I get an unsweetened green iced tea trenta.
How many weeks to take a drink? That? Let's go
to Amy. Now here we go three questions for Amy. Amy. Midfielder, forward,
(46:58):
and defender are all positions in what sport? Midfielder, forward,
and defender are all positions in what sport? I don't know,
but it sounds like soccer. Someone's gonna go with that,
nice Amy. Where would you find a motherboard? By the way,
(47:21):
for the record, I believe this is the sexiest question
because I don't think this is a question the only
dude should get. I think that women and men both
can learn about computers, but we just google questions for dudes.
I think it's the sexiest question because you've already won
three zero. You can't possibly lose, Okay, But my only
opinion is is to ask this and the women part
(47:41):
of it. I got into a deal. I'm not gonna
say who it was, but I was doing an endorsement
for someone and they were and it was a lot
of things like when your husband's away on business and
when your wife is at home doing and I was like,
I'm not doing this commercial, like we can switch it up. Yeah.
Times have changed. Yeah, so Amy, you can answer it though,
(48:01):
just as a general trivia question. The motherboard is a computer? Nice? Yeah,
you said computer. I did you find a motherboard? Oh,
it doesn't matter, you've won anyway, you've already clinched. Um.
And what sport would you associate the name Nadal tennis?
There you go. Even if you didn't get motherboard, you'd
(48:22):
won four. You have four points. There's a winner, Amy.
She wins a game. Finally, Amy eight to six, is
where we are. Wow, and we're retiring the game after this.
Oh wow, done after this. We're done with Amy versus Lunchbox.
The new heat is elder versus Millennial. Oh, lunch Box,
(48:46):
We've been replaced. Yeah, happened. That's a hard It happens. Amy.
You guys get old and the millennials, but you're old.
But that's a spin off. That's like young Sheldon. You're
like young you guys like big Bank dere you really
dominated held your spot and young Sheldon comes along, and
now people are just gravitating into that. Yeah, but Amy, congratulations.
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Eight to six. Amy versus Lunchbox is the latest from Nashville.
In Tullywood Morgan number two, thirty second. Skinny Dan and
Shape performed at Miami's bud Light super Bowl of Music
Best on Saturday, and after meeting Demi Levado backstage, she
decided to come up and perform their songs Speechless with them.
Here's them practicing backstage beforehand. Kelsey Ballerini shared an acoustic
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cover of her favorite song right Now pop artist. Love
song changes changes and much of you have been sane,
but it's killing you to stay the same. It's so
Maren Morris has had to stay away from a food
that she really loves during her pregn One food thing
(50:02):
that's been tough to enjoy that I've kind of stayed
away from during pregnancy has been any sort of seafood.
I used to love salmon and any sort of like
fish dish, and recently I just can't smell it without
like getting sick. I'm Morgan number two. That's your skin.
It's time for the good news. Bobby, an elementary teacher
(50:27):
in Florida. I just became an American citizen, and she
did it with the support of her entire school. In
the courtroom, Anne Marie Small came to the US eighteen
years ago from Jamaica, dreaming of a better life for
her and her son. In a speech to the courtroom
as she became a US citizen, she said her school
was what taught her about being an American. Small said
she hopes her students always remember the main lesson she
(50:49):
learned about the American dream quote, it doesn't matter if
you're from a different country, everybody's the same. In the
room or her fourth grade students both past and present,
to support their teacher. They all sell with a party afterward. Wow, yeah,
I love that. You know. The thing too, is we're
all from another country, all of us. Yes, unless you're
(51:09):
a Native American, you ain't from here. Like we're all
from somewhere else. It's just at what point did we
get here? And so love it, love it, love it,
love it. We're all immigrants. You know where you're from? Bones? Yeah,
And you know I went to Ireland. I was looking
for other means you find them seeing when I did
(51:31):
my twenty three of Me it was as white and
as European as you could possibly be. It was like
Europe in London and England. Yeah, and it was like
took a dart and it was like, okay, what what's
the most Caucasian thing we could throw? Wim up there
it is And I walked down. I was like anybody know,
any looking for family? Nothing, but there were families from
(51:52):
you know where the the old bones are in Ireland. Um, yeah,
that was that's me. Yeah. Oh, I mean I'm Mexico
is the nearest, but I mean I go back to
Spain and and all that very European. I'm also. I
mean my twenty three in Me was all over the place.
I did have some like sub Saharan African. Yeah, so
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you might see that for sure the first thing I saw. Yeah,
it really popsy. I'm Irish, yeah, lushbix Irish, French, Bohemian, Bohemian.
I'm mostly German. Yeah, yeah, there we go. Wow, you
three are Irish. That's crazy. My point is is that
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we're all from somewhere else, probably related. That be cool.
That's that's all about. Was tell me something good today.
This story comes to us from Arizona. A sixty two
year old man hate sitting in traffic. He's driving every morning.
He's like, man, I like that hov lane looks pretty nice,
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but I don't have a passenger. So he went out
and bought a fake skeleton, put a bucket hat off him,
some clothes, strapped him into the passengers seat. But he
got pulled over. I bet a lot of people don't
get pulled over for doing this. Sure, it's a funny
picture too. Hats my favorite. That's really fun Yeah, like
the dude just cande chilling in the bucket hat. You
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see the picture. That's really funny. Yeah, there you go.
I'm Munchbox. That's your bone head story of the day.
A lot of you guys are asking questions from the
text line. I have a screen that sees all the texts.
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Morgan number two has a screen the same screen that
sees all the same text and so she notes a
lot of these and let's let's answer some of them.
Here we go. Question number one, what happened to will
it Uber? So? Will it Uber was a segment we
would try to send funny things in the car and
see if it would uber places, things like from lunchbox
of being in the trunk to ubering a stew. What
happened was I started to get really low Uber ratings
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and I have to use Uber for work, so I'm
not using my account anymore because it's affecting me able
to get from point to point B in my life.
So if someone else wants to volunteer their Uber account,
I wouldn't mind bringing that segment back. But that's why
we don't do it anymore, because my rating started to
go way down. So that is what happened. Thank you
for your question. What else? Why did Amy adopt through
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Haiti in America? Ooh, a question that we hit about
once every six months. Yeah, I mean has two kids.
About two years ago they came to America, after about
a five year old process of getting them from Haiti. Amy. Okay,
so we were adopting domestically. We were unable to get pregnant.
We didn't want to pursue IVA for any other fertility treatments.
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We did a little bit, we'll work with that, but
then decided adoption was probably what we should do. We
were adopting a newborn domestic baby and that ironically was
taking forever. And in that time frame, I went to
Haiti to work, like on a mission trip to work
at this orphanage, and I saw a need there for
older It's older as any bitty that's like two and
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a half three years old and up. Like all the
babies were spoken for or matched. But I felt like,
oh my gosh, like what is going to happen to
these kids if some of them age out and they
grow up and they don't have a family. And I
went home my husband I talked about it, and we're like,
are we could this? Could we be someone that takes
in an older kid from an orphanage? And we both
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decided that yeah, we felt like we could do that.
So we decided to give it a try, and we're
still figuring it out and it took years and years
and years. Yeah, Amy would just go, I gotta go
to Haiti. So she would go. And I went about
four or five times a year for five years, and
so yeah, it was, it was. It was one of
those things I think, it's put on your heart, you
just know. And then we put our domestic adoption on
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hold and pursued that, and that's what that's what we
went after because for us, I think, honestly, you either
it's not it's not for everybody, and sometimes I don't
even know that it's for us. But I think you
kind of have to feel it in your heart if
that's what you should do. And that's we listened to hear.
The answer is quick answer is they were doing a
mission trip in Haiti. We're moved. I saw a need
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that I didn't really without going there, I didn't know
that was a need. I didn't know. Some kids actually,
like my daughter was, you know, six by the time
she came here, she was ten. Some of those kids
then they're twelve and they're thirteen, and then people are like, oh,
you know, everybody wants a baby or a young one
and they can be you know, and it I couldn't.
I just couldn't imagine them growing up and turning eighteen
and then just being in the streets. It was just
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what happens to some people, Morgan number two. Next question,
how is it determined who talks on the show? Well,
I think it all goes to Amy and I first,
so we talk about it, and then mostly it's who
has an opinion about something? Who? Who? What would you say?
No one knows that there's a real method to our madness.
(56:55):
It just starts with Amy and I and kind of
seeps out sometimes if it's like Morgan, like, if it's
a young female thing, oh, I'll go, Hey, it's Morgan
number two thing, I'll go over to her. If it's
a real dad thing, I'll go to Eddie. Eddie's got
four kids. If it's about casinos and gambling or lottery tickets,
you know, we kind of all have our specialty as well,
(57:16):
I'll go to lunchbox. So if it's about movies, we'll
go to mind. Everybody kind of has their there's area
of expertise, So I think that's how. Also people will say, hey,
I have an idea for a segment, and if they
have the idea for a segment and it gets used.
They get on the air for that too. I think
that's probably how it goes for the most part. I
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think you'd like to add, I don't know that sounds
about right. Mostly I just go to Amy and go
what do you think? Sometimes like I have no idea?
All right? What else? All right? Last one? What is
Bobby's thoughts on the evolution of country music or as
people know it, pop country music. My thoughts on the
evolution of country music interest that this has never not
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been a discussion, meaning for the history of country music,
it has always been a discussion of the same country music.
It's never not been a discussion. We're not in this
new area of well, country just sucks now. People have
always said that about in the art by the way
period where there are eras and themes. Every art is
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considered garbage by somebody who's in a different area. It's
funny to watch hip hop go through the same thing
because we're handling that country music. You have, guys, that's
not country. When anyone says that's not country, I laugh
at that, because okay, you're the you are the ex
part of all art. To me, what country music is
is wonderful, authentic storytelling in music. That's that's what it
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means to me. Now it may mean to you a
ban Joe. Now you're not wrong, but I'm not wrong either.
Within art, there is no right or wrong, and that's
the beauty of it, and people that consume it are
dictating where it goes. So when Garth was blowing up,
people were like, that's not country music. They said the
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same thing to Garth, they said the same thing to
Johnny Cash. All of this is happening right now, has
always happened, and when it stops happening, that's when it dies.
Whenever people stop getting mad about where country music is going,
that's when it dies. You never want to stop having
this conversation because when everyone's happy and satisfied, that means
it's just in a place and it's not moving. Sometimes
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it moves in directions, it has to correct itself. Sometimes
it goes in wonderful places to you, but not to me.
So as soon as people stop going, well, it sucks,
it's gonna die. You want it to always be like that.
You want people always challenging art, because otherwise, without art
being a challenge, art stagnates and just does dissipates, and
it is so when people get into those fights, I'm like,
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that's where it should be. People should be having these fights.
That's what's amazing about it. Any art, it country music
is we're in that. So it's a big deal to us.
And I know that's a weird way to think about it,
but it's jazz music is a good example. It never evolves.
So now it's like that's dead. Who listens to that?
That's a great example. And I don't listen to jazz,
you know, me in the thirties and the forties. Yeah, gone,
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so yeah. And for all of you out there, when
you hear a song that's our country music, you're not right.
You're also not wrong because to you, that's not country music.
And art is where we hold it and what it
means to us in that spot. We all have our
walls for the art that we like and how we
feel about it, and if it doesn't fit within your walls,
it's okay for it not to be that to you.
And if it doesn't fit in enough people's walls, and
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it the people dictate where it goes by spending money
on it. Um, So my real country music would mean
you make country with a rubber band and a stick
in the literal country. Oh, and then with a bottle
like Andy Griffith. You know that would mean but that's
that's not what it means to most people. Three chords
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in the Truth, Oh Goode Wamy came to me. It
was like, what does it talking about it? So that's
why I would say it should be something to be
addressed all the time, because as soon as it's not,
it's dead. When it's not a topic and people worried
and balancing it back and forth, it just dies. So
I love that it's a conversation. How you feel about
that answer, I feel like it's a good answer. But
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I mean, yes, keep the conversation going, keep the challenges there,
especially for artists to like, you know, test their creativity,
push their boundaries, see where they can go. And that's awesome,
But don't be annoying about it. Yeah, yeah, there are
people that are really annoying about It's one of the
country where I do is country. It's like an egg
h you know you're right, but you're also wrong because
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somebody else it can be country, right, So it's like
a fine line I'm with you on. Yeah, Wow. Keeping
the actually yeah, keeping the conversation and challenging it keeps
it going and evolves it and makes it better to some,
worse to some. But it keeps it going. But but
is why I am the absolute best person for this job,
because I have such respec for the history of country music, right,
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love it. Consider myself I'm not Marty Stewart, but an
elementary scholar of the history of country music. I also
love the new side of it and the places it
goes and the messages, because it's all about the message
to me. So listen, when they brought in the steel
guitar to country music, people were like, this is not
country music. What are you talking about that? When they
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put an amp with the steel guitar, they were like,
this is not this is against But at the time
that was crazy. It's what a snaptrack is now on
some of these songs, And someday we're gonna be like,
people don't think snaptracks on what country anyway? Morgan number two,
why do you ask me that question? Now? He's mad?
Um okay, is that it? Yeah? Okay, that's it for today.
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There we go. I don't bet off him, but I
did bet Super Bowl yesterday, mostly because Eddie's got me
on this app. Yeah, and it was already there, and
I was like, you know, I'm watching it by myself.
I'd been away for the last few days shooting American Idol,
flew back in right about time of Super Bowl starting,
and so I texted Eddie. I said, Hey, I'm about
(01:03:05):
take the Chiefs. I'm about to bet Patrick Mahomes wins
the MVP, and I'm gonna bet that he thinks is
the city of Kansas City first, and Ed He's like,
that's dumb pick. And I was like, well, we'll just
see who knows. I thought he'd go God first. Well,
I want all the bets. I woke up. I made
so much money last night and I posted my bets
slip on my Instagram story. If you guys want to
(01:03:26):
go see it, just go to mister Bobby Bones on Instagram.
You can follow me and see my story. I told you,
I told you when you bet this, he always wins.
He guys look the best ever. I told Eddie, you
guys want locks, you should come to me. That's true.
What does locks mean? Sure wins? Oh? You locked it in?
I didn't. I just told Eddie and I did. I
was talking about it on Twitter and I posted it.
But um, wow, I mean that's quite the verdiction. Though
(01:03:48):
you even got who he was gonna thank first. Again,
I just knew that the city of Kansas City was
and I had seen him think people in the past,
Patrick Momes and the Kent City I had a team
I went up fifty years. Wow. So I was like, well,
he's got to think the city first. So anyway, let
me tell you Plucket's a little thicker this morning. Boys,
(01:04:09):
I'm gonna tell us it's all my Instagram story. How
much you bet? Yeah? You put it up there? Well,
then just say it. Did you see how much? Eddie? Yeah?
How much is it? Is it a lot? I mean
it's yeah. I mean I bet dollar bets. So yeah,
for me, I don't want to pull out my Instagram,
you know. I'm just I'm gonna say it on the air. Okay,
it could sound braggy. Money, Okay, money is a weird
(01:04:30):
thing to talk about. Yeah, but I'll post it on
but it's not a weird thing to post about apparently,
Ray do you see my clip? My my thing? No,
I'm gonna check you. During the commercial though, all right,
did anybody else bet and win anything? Or everybody else losers? Wan?
I bet fifty bucks on it. So Eddie posted the
national anthem and then he was like this is uh,
she's gonna sing over and she and when she started
(01:04:51):
she was thinking quick. I was like, oh, say, can
you see? Its like Eddie's a lot out on this one.
And I heard a music track on the background. I'm like,
that's it. She's not good because I figured you'd hu
ah do her little runs. For sure, it's gonna be
over two minutes. It's like one fifty. Well, congratulations to
the Chiefs. By the way, we did pick our teams.
We thought we'd win the Super Bowl before it all started.
(01:05:13):
Is this my clip? Go ahead? Wow, I'm gonna go
with Kansas City. Oh I love that. Yeah, I'm gonna
go to Kansas City. I think kans City went Super Bowl?
Thank you very much? Oh wow, what's up? He does?
I know? Well? It was fun. The game was late.
It was a good game. The commercials were good, like
sneakingly good. Yeah, there were a lot of really good ones.
(01:05:34):
The halftime show was really good. You know, if you're
judging the halftime show just based on it. If they
were singing live where you probably didn't love it. But
if you're based basing it on how entertaining and dancing
and fun it was, it was fantastic. I would give
it an eight out of ten. You know, I do
like I tweeted this last night. I like them when
they turned their micup in a moment so they can
talk and turn it back down, so it seems like
(01:05:54):
it's all live for you. Always that what happened, because
I did not. Shakure didn't really do that, but then
j Lo did. I was like, Wow, Jlo's live. Shakira
was lip singing. They were about listen if you're dancing,
I know, it's hard to sing because you're like I
just really felt like Jaylo was in great shape and
she is Lady Gaga beforehand was like they better on
(01:06:14):
lip sync, and then they did the lip sync because
there were so much dancing, and then she had to
get on Twitter and be like, hey, great show because
the people were like Ludi Gogo said you go so
so it didn't I don't care it would sound terrible.
Just entertain that's the name of the game. You don't
have to sing. There's a lot of components that go
into entertain you. If you're playing instruments and you're not
dancing out a lot scene. If you're doing that, you
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almost have to lip sync. And who cares? Who? What
are we talking about? Who were we to be like her?
All I know is that Shakira is forty three and
Jalo's fifty and they look amazing. Like I was like, okay,
whatever they were doing, sign me up. What they're doing
is being very rich and having trainers and food. And
I did see her and a Rod are gonna get
(01:06:56):
married though. He was so cute on Instagram. He was
so proud out of her. He posted a video from
the field, like jumping around and he was like, you've
killed it? Like it was, I like that, how much
of the game? Did you watch all of it? But
I mean I wasn't dialed in, but I was in
the same room with the TV on the entire time. Basically,
anybody at your house? Are you guys just chilling? Oh?
(01:07:17):
It was my sister. She came in town, and my
dad and then my husband and kids. But my husband
had to wake up at like three thirty for a flight,
and then I wake up like sort of after that.
So we were like, okay, games over, go to bed well,
and I probably would have crashed too, but I need
to see if Patrick Mahomes is gonna think the city
the city. And then when he did, it took a
minute for them to pay me out last night. And
(01:07:37):
then but I woke up this morning and I was like,
that's the best when you wake up and I'm just
gonna lose it back. Nah, no going out with that toude.
I just cash out, haven't send me a check. Yeah,
that's how it works. And it's gonna take about a
month to come in. Ray bet on Trump like four
years ago, it still hasn't got paid. Yeah, sometimes those
prop bets something like that. It takes a little bit
(01:07:58):
of time. Yeah, if you picked a school, a little
bit of time. Ray, you were nineteen when you won
your bet. It's when he started his presidency. There's a
long term and yeah, Ray said that to get paid
doesn't have to complete his correct. Yeah, okay, are you
sure absolutely, that's what they told me. So you're gonna
make thousands and thousands of dollars or November of this year,
(01:08:20):
right after I get married. Correct, forty thousand dollars. Wow,
there's no way. There's no way, right, there's no way.
I just don't believe it. We've been to this for
four years where you're gonna get paid and you never do.
You guys didn't believe the wedding either, so that you
were gonna get married. You can control that. You're a
(01:08:43):
Amy's pile of stories. Okay, So Pamela Anderson and some
producer d John Peters, they have called it quits after
twelve days of marriage, and pam said they'd be very
grateful for our support as they take some time apart
to support, to reevaluate their situation. What do you learn
in that twelve days that you didn't already know they
would alter your life decision of getting married. It's a
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good question, do you the idea? I started to wonder
this because I was going over its list of the
top five celebrity marriages that are the shortest, number five. Okay,
Dennis Hopper and Michelle Phillips nine days. Who you know him?
If you googled him? He's an old actor, yeah, older,
but I don't I don't know. I don't know what
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he looked like. Was he in Superman's like early Superman's
that's oh I see him. Oh okay, it's kind of
like a Gellow goatee's kind of gray now, but he's
old school rebel without a cause. I don't know what.
I just says that, all right? What else, Sharon, I've
never even seen her. I'm like, oh, rebel, I don't
know what that old one. I just saw that one.
Oh oh yeah, what else? Sharon? Greg Allman? Nine days?
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What year was that? Like this fifties from the Allman Brothers?
All right? What else? Carmen Electra and Dennis Rodman nine days? Yeah,
Nicholas Cage and Erica Koki four days? Again? What is
it that happens that you don't learn that then in
that four day and all of a sudden, does she
just start farting? After you get married and you're like
(01:10:10):
this is not for me? Like is it? Okay? Don't
Maybe he dies, I don't go ahead or like alcohols
involved in but they probably already knew that. But can
you not get it? Annulled? I have two friends, Ross
and Rachel, and when they got married they couldn't get
it annoyed. I know, but they tried first. Maybe these
people tried and I don't know, did Britney Spears and
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Jason Alexander get an annulment? They were only married for
fifty five hours. Remember that. That one, though, makes a
little more sense. Here's why if you get married and
you've been drinking, you go, oh, we should not have
done that twelve days. You've probably been sober for at
least eleven of those days afterwards. That happened to your friends,
right Ross and Rachel. Yeah, it's just weird because she
(01:10:51):
had a bunch stuff drawn on her face. Is the
whole things is a nutty situation. She didn't have Vegas deaths,
all right? Is that an amy? Yeah? So yesterday was
Groundhog Day and I have what puk satawny Phil predicted
and the like. First of all, he didn't show his shadow,
which means that he That means there's an early spring,
and so that's something. But the other part of the
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story is that Peter wants to replace the groundhog with
a robot because they're doing they actually could because it's
not like the groundhog comes up and goes, why I
saw my shadow? The animal comes up and they look
and see if the shadow is there or not. Yeah,
because so they want an animatronic groundhog because they feel
like if this puts the real groundhog under a great stress, well,
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the groundhog doesn't know what he's doing. I don't know
what's happening with that animal. I don't know how good
they're treating him, treated amazing. But is it better to
be treated amazing by humans or to be put in
the wild and live a normal animal life? The superre
not domesticated. Yeah, that's true. The super Bowl commercial about
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this the fur jeep? Did you see it commercial? Yeah? Yeah?
Oh that We laughed out loud at that one. I
just saw USA today voted at the best commercial. Really. Oh,
I just felt like you didn't love that commercial. And
unless you had seen the movie. Yeah, the same thing
with the cartoon one last night, what's the cartoon Ricky Morty?
(01:12:17):
I watched Rick and Morty, so I thought it was funny.
But unless you watched Rick and Morty, you didn't really
get the pringles. You didn't really get that commercial. I
probably didn't get it out. I didn't get it because
I don't remember, because I thought it was really good.
But it's like groundhog Day if you didn't watch the movie.
If I didn't get the commercial, That's where my dad
was laughing out loud with that one, probably because Groundhog
Day that movie was more I mean he was probably
picking up some of that. Like I thought it was good.
(01:12:37):
He laughed out loud, like hard at this that commercial.
Maybe you're right something to do with the movie. So
a bar is getting some backlash because they have a
controversial promotion going on. They are giving discounted Corona beers
for as long as the Corona virus is going on.
So the longer the virus stays, the cheaper your beer is.
(01:13:00):
And people just think that's really insensitive way to get
people to come to your bar and drink. Because like
one hundred and thirty people have died from this virus.
Well your thoughts if you people die of a lot
of stuff. I don't. I just think it's OK. It's fine.
Stop or everyby need to stop worrying about backlash. Whenever
backlash is affecting how you're like their business, then they'll
(01:13:23):
probably stop. Right now, it's probably frontlas because we're talking
about it on the radio. I don't even where the
bar is, but it's not hurting anybody. Yeah, I'm not
giving them promotion, but it's not hurting anybody. I have, No,
I don't care. I just have. I have real life
things that I care about, not this. And I wouldn't
get on Instagram and be like, hey, budd ed, I
didn't move on with my life. If you're upset about
something that isn't hurting anybody, how about you just move
(01:13:44):
on with your life now if they were hurting someone,
If it were a difference, I think I would probably
have an opinion. Here's my opinion. I don't care. I
don't even remember the story. That's how lot I care.
I don't know my story. You tall, but I remember
I didn't care when you told it. How do you
feel about that. I don't prefer you to remember stories
I tell you. But it's fine, Okay, Okay, I'm Amy.
That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. All right,
(01:14:10):
tell me something good comes up in the next ten minutes.
It's all about positivity. A group of students pulled their
money together to get their teachers something really special. I
saw this on Instagram and I shared it about twenty
people because I was so moved by it. It's crazy.
I know you're gonna talk about it in a second,
but I saw this video and was like, Holy moly,
that's a good video. Moved me. Last night during the
Super Bowl, I cried twice before the game. I don't
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know what's wrong with me. Oh, maybe I just didn't
get a lot of sleep. So I've been traveling in the
the last couple of days. I'm tired. Boy. There are
a couple of things that hit me last not hard.
For some reason. When The Rock was doing his announcements
of the players, I was sort of like a tiy hyde.
I don't know why. Interesting. I just think it's no sleep. Yeah,
but this, I agree, this story is emotional. Did you
watch the video though I haven't yet, but well, the
(01:14:55):
TikTok one I've been seen it. It's the same ones
on Instagram. Yeah, probably a lot longer verse. Okay, so
it's emotional for sure. The Rocks like and here he
and I'm like, what did he say? That was emotion.
But even it was like this big because he was
like calling him out in the pre game. He was like,
and here he is. He's not the he's the people's champion.
(01:15:17):
He's the people's tied in George Good And I'm like
gonna relate this whole life is a big moment. I
don't know why. And then when the kid, I tell
you the kid was running out before the Super Bowl,
and they did and he's running through and all the
players with on the ball. It's like he takes the
ball out. There are a few times in that I
was choked up. When he stopped in front of Telman
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statue was a big one because you know Telman was
he left in I failed to go fight but the
military and died in combat. Then he stopped there and
then him and all his other kid friends right now
and I was like, Michael the whole life, what's wrong
with me? Man? Have all of the time. I get
a girlfriend and I'm super emo that it is. Maybe
(01:16:01):
you're in touch with your emotions. It's time for the
good news. Oh man. There's a video. It's on TikTok
Instagram on news stories like it will bring you to
tears because this Nebraska teacher had his shoes stolen, like
a pair of Nikes, and then he gets a card
(01:16:22):
from his students and he starts reading it and then
he opens up the package and it's a pair of
Nike Zoom basketball shoes. The kids all pitched in like
one hundred and fifteen dollars and gifted the shoes to
the teacher, and it just like he had to take
off his glasses because he started crying. And it's just
really special because he must mean a lot to the
(01:16:42):
kids for them to pitch in and do that after
his shoes were stolen. I also moved by this video.
I said, it's like nineteen friends. I was like, watch
this guy cry. It's awesome. Yeah, it's a SportsCenter. Has
it up on their feet, we'll put it up ours
it on Facebook two and all the kids come in
to hug him. I get into these videos. There's another
one I watched where they go because like, all right,
but he come in. It was senior night in high
school and the coach is like, we know we do
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some special. We're gonna make our our manager dress out.
And all the guys are good and they jump in
or whatever, and I'm like, well, that's cool. Then he
slide to the next video and he gets at the
end of the game and he crosses the dude over
and the dude like stumbles to the side and he
jack's up at three nails it and the whole student
section comes running on the poor. Oh that's awesome. Like
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they come pouring, which by the way, is probably a
technical but still they go pouring out of the stands
and they're jumping all over this manager. Again. I was like, oh,
what's wrong with me? All I want to do is
cry all the time. I know there's something about seeing
young people being carrying and compassionate and loving to you know,
someone like or the manager or their teacher. And as
a teacher, that's just gonna be the best feeling of ever.
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Like I've connected with these kids. They see me as
more than just their teacher. Gives me hope. Yeah, because
I don't know, there's a lot of it right now,
to be honest with you, all right, true, there you go.
That was tell me something good? Was the latest from
Nashville in Tullywood Market Number two thirty. Skinny, Dan and
Shay performed at the Super Bowl Music Fest on Saturday,
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and after meeting Demi Levado backstage, she decided to come
up and perform their songs Speechless with them. Here's them
practicing backstage beforehand. I was trying to see how much
they made performing before the super Bowl, because there was
a whole big story about how much everybody got paid
(01:18:29):
to perform, and some people like Marshmallow made two hundred
fifty thousand dollars for doing a DJ set a card.
If you made like a million dollars, you knew they
didn't put them the less. Dan and Jay. We're not
even getting into respect of this country and the money.
Where they talking how much money people make. I'm so
curious about that though. But I didn't see that until
just now. And she did the star Spangle banner, right,
she's good the national anthem. Yeah, that's called the star
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Spangle banner. You correct? You guys corrected me on that.
That's what yeh, yeah, we were just giving the other
name of it. Maybe feel dumb. What's the one? What's
the other song? That beautiful? Yeah? That what was saying before.
Because my husband stood up at the TV because he
thought is the national anthem, and he makes the whole
house get quiet and we have to take off if
anybody has a hat on and take it off. You
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stand at attention, you put your heart of a chat,
your hand in her and about thirty seconds into it,
I'm like, this isn't the national anthem, and he's like,
oh sorry, sorry, I'm too excited for the game, and
then we got to relax, and then dimmi the motto
got back up. We had to stand at attention. But
what's the other one? Yeah, America the beautiful, Yes not
not the great. Kelty Ballerini shared an acoustic cover of
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her favorite song right now. It's pop artist loves song changes,
changes happen. Yeah, she's always cool at those videos us.
Mary Morris has had to stay away from a food
that she really loves during her pregnancy. One food thing
that's been tough to enjoy that I've kind of stayed
(01:19:56):
away from during pregnancy has been any sort of seafood.
I used to love salmon and and he sort of
like fish dish, and recently I just can't smell it
without like getting sick. She'll be in on Friday, the
Friday Morning Conversation this week. Mary Morris will be right. Yeah,
that's right. Okay, good news to me, not news to me.
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All right, go ahead, I'm working number two. That's your
skinny mom. Let's go over to Amy and get the
morning Corny. Here we go, Morning Corny. What does one
icicle say to the other icicle before leaving? All right,
what's one icicle set of the other icicle before leaving bicycle.
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All right, there you go, thank you, that was the morning, corny.
All right, we're about to do our first draft of
twenty twenty. What happens if we throw a theme out
there and then much like the NFL does. And I
guess this all started with fantasy football was about to
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come up, and I was like, hey, we should do
like things we like, like favorite drinks, funny as people.
And we played for like six months or so, and
Morgan number two won the championship last season. So today
we will be drafting favorite childhood toys. Now, Scuba Steve,
our executive producer, is sitting in the studio. He will
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be the referee, and here's his whistle. If there's a
flag on the play, he blows his whistle. It's not
gonna be annoying at all. But I mean what I commits, Well,
if you draft something that's not because last season we'd
have people would draft things that weren't actually in the category.
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And so he will blow the whistle. Someone can challenge it.
He blow the whistle. Okay, can we have him in
here for all games? All right? Busy job, Morgan number
two you have the first pick. Are you ready with
the childhood toy draft? And there are six of us
and we'll do three rounds each and you vote to
Bobbybones dot com. All right, Morgan, number two, go head.
I think I just have to go with this. I
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played with them all the time and they're just they're
still around. So I have two with Barbies, solid pick.
It's good Barbies. Good Raymond. Do you have the second pick?
Go ahead, draft your favorite childhood toy. I'm gonna do
l ol surprise doll. Oh that's a good one dollar ball.
What is it the ball? You say, baller doll? He said, doll. Okay,
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you're gonna make it ball. No, non know what that is?
He said, ball. Right, let's go with ball. It's good
thing because you open it, it's a big surprise. Yea.
But is there a doll in the ball? I don't know.
All right, I have the next pick. I'm gonna go
with Legos, which I'm so excited. Oh good, Yeah, I
want to go with everybody loves Legos. Maybe, um, mister
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potato head, Oh, nineteen forties, you're going back to the forties,
the toys of the forties. I like that. Moss childhood.
That's good. Oh no, I'm just Amy. I'm just giving
you a hard time. I really, Amy's like, I'm gonna
take this to him. I'm gonna take the ball. And
there's a cup on the ball that's on the stick
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and I don't know Slinky. I don't worry, Amy, Slinky's
on my list. I really, He's like, I'm gonna take
the butter churn ayby the kids. Still love mister Potato
and you're good. I personally love mister potato head lunch.
Oh dude, American Hero g I Joe, Mister g I
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Joe the American Hero. That's a good one, Eddie. I'm
gonna go with one of my favorites bones my little pony.
Are you really dropping out of your kidding? Yeah? I know.
I'm dead serious. Okay, I'm not going for votes of him,
now you are? I thought he was being funny. You're
really driving I'm dead serious. My number one pick my
little pony. All right, Well, I can't wait for your
strawberry shortcake neck. Whoa, whoa wait, I have my little pony.
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Let me let's look at everybody's first round. Morgan number
two with Barbie Ray with the l ol surprise dog Yeah,
dog doll, tall ball, one of the one of them.
I have Legos, Amy, mister potato Head, Lunchbox has g
I Joe, and Eddie has my little Ponies. It's not
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sound so bad, now, is it? All are all are
great picks. Be sure to get light Bright next. That's
a good That's a good one, dude, a real good one.
Kids love light Bright. I loved right, Okay, Legos, I
mean you didn't make one of Lego because Lego is solid.
Eddie have the next pick? Are you ready? Yes? Yes, yes,
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I'm gonna go with something really big that we all
love to collect. Beanie Babies. Hit it. I don't know
what you're hitting. Hit it. That's the vote hit the
vote button. Yeah yeah, hit it? So okay, Um okay, Lunchbox,
Yeah Joe, your next pick is Yeah. Every kid loves
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is when they get one of these and they feel independent,
they feel like they've made it. The bicycle, guys, the
bicycle gives you freedom and let you go explore the neighborhood.
The bicycle right. Um. Next, So I'm sorry you think
maybe I shouldn't do the radio flower wagon, Dude, it's
follow your heart, Amy, Amy's going with all toys for
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the twenties, like if the Pilgrims had it, she wants
it came out. He's like, I'm gonna go with that nickel.
I'm like, maybe my mind wasn't in the right place.
Marble marble jack. Oh yeah, the card game Old Maid.
Oh man, Okay, Amy, your next to go ahead? Um
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tickle Dan. I don't even have that one, good one,
thank you, dang. I'm up next. So if the first
pick was Legos, I want to go with uh because
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Legos like guyane girl. I'm gonna go back in time though,
to like the late eighties, early nineties and go with
my buddy tr Daddy Huckspan boom, thank you, hit it
three two one, go hit it? Oh man? Um, okay,
next up, Raymondo, go ahead. I'll do the nerf gun
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so I lasted fifty years since it was invented. That's good, Morgan.
Number two. I'm gonna go with Hot Wheels. Okay, it's weird.
She has Barbie and hot Wheels like she's covering all
the bases. Girls. Why is that weird? Though? Well, I
just figured that's not your demo. But okay, yeah, I
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went straight other demo All women. Um, all right, here
we go. Morgan number two has Barbie and hot wheels.
And now your final pick Morgan number two. Okay, I
mean I still like to play with this with my
niece and nephew Plato. It's a good pick. It's good.
It's really good. Who's dominating Raymundo? Nintendo's Switch. Every kid's
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playing it right now before school? I have Legos and
Teddy rexpand kids toys. Mhmm, I'm up. Well what are you?
What are you thinking about over there? I have a
lot of Yeah, me too. I have so many era
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I want to go with, and I'm not I'm not
gonna throw back to like a Rubics Cube because it's
too old. Oh okay, oh yeah, you're right. Yeah, school
all right, so you guys can and I'm just talking
through it here. Yeah, because oh but do you have
anything super old? Well? No, that Teddy Rex is like
in the eighties and nineties. And because of that same reason,
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I'm gonna go ahead and sit in my lane. Oh
I don't know, because Cabbage Patch kids, I'm mightna go
with that, might go with another eighties classic. Amy, you're
up failing me cross off cabbage t h did you
have that? I didn't even have that online. It just
came in my heart. Oh, out of nowhere. Welling must
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have felt it from my heart, I think, So you have,
mister potato head and took on me Elmo. Yeah, and
then I guess game boy, good pick. I have that
up here. That's a good one, Ray good pick on
the Nintendo switch to because that was the one new
when I was gonna think about probably would have drafted.
Don't think about doing anything new, but I don't know. Lunchbox,
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Oh yeah, we love to play it with these weird kids.
Gets everybody wet. It's called a super silker water gun.
Good super solker. Yep, Eddie, I'm too gonna stay in
my lane. What is your lane? You have no lane?
I guess I have Beanie babies, my little pony. So
my third one will be care Bears. That's the lane.
You've created a lane? Now create definitely? Yeah, care bears.
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Me and my sister basically, huh okay, okay, can I
get all the things up on reading back? All right,
there we go. You guys all feel good? First draft back.
I don't feel great, but Laddie you did it to yourself.
I know it sounded good on favorite School has a
whistle in his mouth, pretty even, How do you use it?
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I can't see everybody's selection, so I would read them.
Here we go. Finally got him, Here we go. Morgan
number two has Barbie Hot Wheels and play Dough. Yeah,
Raymundo has l Ol Surprise ball, nerf Gun, Nintendo Switch. Interesting,
there's a clash there of themes. Raymundos is pretty new
and Morgan number two is pretty old school novelty. I
have Legos, Teddy Ruxpin and Cabbage Patch Kids. Amy has
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Mister Potato Head took on me Elmo and game Boy.
Lunchbox has g I Joe Bicycle and Super Soaker. And
Eddie has my Little Pony, Beanie Babies and care Bears. Sorry.
Now what we'll do is we'll put them all up
at Bobbybones dot com the next ten minutes, and you
go and vote for your favorite team. Don't just look
at your favorite one because it's easy to draft the
first round. Look at your favorite team and pick the
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person you think should be the winner. Okay, there we go, everybody,
feel good, good show. I want to go over and
talk to Josh and Florida, who was on the phone.
Hey Josh, what's up, dude? How are you? Are you
all up studio? What's up dude? So I got a
quick question. Every great fantasy game comes with a punishment
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for the loser at the end of the season. Have
you thought about adopting this. It's just too much. If
you lose the round, you sit out, and if you
finish the last place, like Eddie, who last season was
the worst drafter ever. Mike d did the results from
last season, Eddie, you were by far last. Wow. I
didn't realize that. Thank you, thank you for bringing that.
(01:30:54):
And so it's last year just embarrassing. And that's that's
punishment enough, right Eddie. Yeah? And then Morgan number two
as the belt sitting right next to me, the championship belt,
which I can't. I wasn't very close to getting that,
so that hurts. Yeah, So you know, I don't think
we gotta do a punishment for overall season. It just
hurts to be because it's very important to all of us. Yeah. Um,
(01:31:14):
so No, the best punishment I've heard is last year
for a fantasy football they made they made their losers
stick in a waffle House for twenty four hours, and
for every waffle he ate, he got one hour off
his sentence, which I hope I was brilliant. Yeah, that's
pretty funny. Maybe we should do that. It's pushing then
like that. As of right now, there is no punishment
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for finishing last in a season. So again, the humiliation
is enough. Because we play this so publicly and everyone
Eddie goes now, people will give him a hard time.
Yeah no, seriously, my kids tell me all the time that, like,
the kids at his school make fun of him for
my picks so terrible today it's gonna be the same
thing that. Generally speaking, the commercials last night were pretty entertaining.
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Some people will get mad at they put the commercials
out before the super Bowl, But the reason you buy
a commercial to be played on the super Bowl is
that you want to reach the most people possible, right,
And if you can reach the most people by going
these are super Bowl commercials to click here to see
them ahead of time, great, it's the whole purpose of it. Yeah,
so I have no problem with you putting commercials up
wherever whenever. E Shakiro would say that the heath comshion
(01:32:27):
was really good thought that was really good too. If
the commercials really good, I think again, when you go best,
it just depends what you like. But I thought for
a commercial that people were going to talk about the
most today, which I see the most effective of spending
your money see being so good people to talk about
it would be the Tom Brady commercial because what happened
(01:32:47):
was he posted on his Instagram a picture of him
kind of walking out of the tunnel and he was like, hey,
thank you New England. So everybody thought he was retired
or I thought he had left New England. Was like
his goodbye picture. But then last night you realized it
was part of a Hulu commercial or like, you know,
we guess I'm gonna talk about things change. Everybody's talking
about Hulu and then he goes, I'm not going anywhere.
So people are still talking about that today and talking
(01:33:07):
about Hulu, which is the whole purpose, Like how much
exposure can you get for your five million dollars? Yeah,
And I think although it wasn't the funniest, I do
think that was probably the most effective at getting people
to tweet about it and still talk about it today
on Monday after the Super Bowl, so here's a little
bit of that, Tom Brady. They say, all good things
must come to an end. So to my teammates, my family,
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and my fans, you deserve to hear this from me.
Hulu doesn't just have live sports, according to the script,
they just gave me who also has your favorite cable
channels plus the greatest shows movies. So that was pretty good.
People are still talking about it today. And did he
announced that he's staying in New England and that commercial
where he goes, I'm not going anywhere, you know. Yeah,
(01:33:50):
that's still a bit vague, but here we are going.
What's he gonna? Do you like the Little Nazak? Sam Elliott? Yes,
the Doritos commercial? So hold on second. Why did you
like this one? I don't know. I just it was
one of the cutest ones I thought. So the they're
in a what are the shoot off? What's I called
a duel? There you go, and instead of like their guns,
(01:34:11):
it's like a dance off. And he when the other
guy would do the moves, he was the other guy
Sam Elliott. Yeah, he was just like really funny to me.
And then um, little Nozex got on his horse and
galloped and then Sam looked at his horse and his
horse shook his head like, oh, I'm not doing that.
And at the end like Billy Ray Cyrus was in
the corner on a guitar and give me just a
little bit of this one like a move go boy
(01:34:35):
has a pretty funny way his my stack a little
like Cinipede. Ram Trucks has partnered with eighties hairband Maximus
Steel to create a funny ten minute music video highlighting
all the Ram Trucks features. This didn't air at the
super Bowl last night, but it can be found online.
Do we have a club of this one? Here you go?
That's flate So it's like a complete eighties hater band thing.
(01:35:03):
You can watch the full video on the Ram Trucks
YouTube channel. Just search Ram Trucks on YouTube. So um,
that's another a lot of people creating content around the
Super Bowl in the commercials too. You don't have to
get on now to actually create really funny stuff. The
I thought the Boston I don't even know what that
car was. That parking thing, yeah, where they were all
like a smart smart thought it was. Yeah. I love
(01:35:26):
the accident. Anyway, anything with people from the office I'm
into and John Krasinski was in it, and he was like, yeah, pak, yeah,
small pot. It's all right, he's got small pot. You
see that one at all? But my husband was talking
about it. I guess I missed that one in the
room because that was his favorite. He just told me
the one with the guy from the office. Yeah, I
guess that was the reason I like to do. It's
time for the good news. Oh. Back in two thousand
(01:35:53):
and nine, Chance was a baseball player for the University
of Georgia when he was hit by a car became
paralyzed from the waist down. We starts dating Monica two
thousand and eight. They get engaged and they're gonna get married,
but he's like, man, I really want to dance at
the wedding. I want my first dance. So we talked
to his two of his grusmen. They practiced holding him
so he could dance with his bride. Surprised her at
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the wedding when the first song came on, they came up,
picked him up, held him up as he danced with
his new wife. It's a really great picture too. Wow
looking at it. Here his groomsmen are on both sides
of him. He's got his arms. You know how I
have some mis carrying you. Maybe I would compare it
to if you either hurt your leg and they're carrying
you off field, or like you're drunk and you're like, oh,
carry me. But they really have him propped up like
(01:36:35):
that and they're holding him on both sides, and she's
like dancing with them up front. It's really a great picture. Man.
That's awesome. All right, that's what it's all about. That
was tell me something good. That's good. Let's talk about
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Raymundo's wedding for a second. He's been in age for
a couple months now, Yeah, getting ready October twenty fourth.
Was with his girl for seven years basically before they
got engaged. Big topic part of the show. Now he's
planning his wedding and he had to tell Amy who
you had to call. So I had to call my
twin brother and just kind of talk to him about
the whole situation. I mean, he's obviously coming to the wedding.
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His family's invited. Obviously, family's your family. It's a small chapel.
I'm his family's invited. You had the same exact family.
We had to turn people down at such a small chapel.
That's the reason. But anyways, I had to call him
and tell him. Rumors were circulating that he was just
going to automatically be a groomsman because he's blood and
he's my twin brother and we were in the womb
(01:37:39):
together and I had to call him and tell him, Man,
I'm sorry, but you're not a groomsman. Oh wow, wow wow.
Some people were even saying he should have. He's automatically
my best man. Who says that? What if I don't
want him to be my best man? Why did he say? Well?
I just told him. I said, hey, man, I just
feel like you don't give a rip, so I want
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to fill one of the grooms in positions was somebody
that didn't care. And he goes, oh, okay, do you
feel like he was hurt a little bit because my nephew,
my twelve year old nephew, is gonna be a groomsman.
So are you closer to your twelve year old nephew
than you are your brother? Though? And I even said that,
I said, yeah, the twelve year old nephew at least
fakes like he likes me, so I mean, why not
put him as a grooms up? My brother. Actually he
hates me, So I did just I didn't. My mom said, hey,
(01:38:22):
we don't want people to get hurt because obviously the
nephew is gonna brag to my twin brother. So I
just had to man up and call him on the
phone when he was done with his lumber mill shifts
and tell him. Was it one of those calls where
you go here he goes or was it just like
chilling not an issue? No, it was here it goes. Yeah, yeah,
because it's just awkward. Do you think that this sometimes
(01:38:44):
it takes a situation to bring to the surface and
things that are going on, And do you think he
may realize, oh wow, like I don't really have a
relationship with my brother. Maybe I should work on that.
Maybe that'd be awesome. And he didn't invite anybody to
his wedding. He just randomly went to the courthouse and
got married. I think that's a bit different though, that
he ran off. I know people that went and got
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married quickly without anyone with them. I think that's different
though than having groomsmen and not putting you in. I
don't think they're the same to me, but I also
agree with you it's your wedding, your dad, whatever you
want on your day. Right. A couple of people tell
me you should put your dad as a groomsmen. What
people do that? But yeah, I don't heard of any
(01:39:26):
of this. And why I'm not doing that. I don't
be awkward. My brother and dad, my dad rarely and
me and talk, and my brother hasn't talked to me
in years, so this is such an awkward thing. I'm like,
I'll leave him out. Well, I think you made the
right decision for you. That's what I want to do. Yeah,
and I was limited to six, so I mean, if
I could bring twenty groomsmen, they would come of course
to be in the lineup. So has she announced her
(01:39:48):
six bridesmaids yet? Yeah? She shows them all on the website.
On whose website? They have a wedding website? Do you
have a registry app? Yeah, it's up there. I didn't
know that. Yeah, I can put that link up. Oh
my good. Wait, but what's the website again? I think
it's Rambay dot Wedding. There's a dot wedding. Yeah, no way,
it's with the not but yeah, it's Dot Wedding, Ray
(01:40:09):
and Bay dot Wedding. They have a doting h. That's it. Yeah,
that's it. B A e A. Yeah, I was just
I was like it just I was hyping fast. Is
dot wedding a real thing? Like, yes, dot wedding? Yeah,
you pay fourteen dollars. You own a website for a
(01:40:29):
whole year. It's pretty awesome. Wow, Oh this is so cute.
Look at our story. Click our story. I'm gonna read
this proposal. Oh there's blank under construction. We don't have
a webmaster. We're doing this stuff to template. Okay, so
under groomsman three have been announced in Billy Wait, Billy
(01:40:51):
and Billy Ray Arkansas, Sorry Smith played football argas Billy
Smith best man, Eric Dott groomsman. I can say they're
these names, right, it's on the website. Yeah, I don't
give a rope. Tristan Slater junior groomsmen. And so you're
still filling out three more? Do you want to announce
one more right now? Uh? Uh, you don't have to?
(01:41:14):
Are you holding it? What are you holding out for? Well?
Obviously because it's funny because we have Twitters and Instagram,
so it's actually funny. It builds drama. Okay. If I
wasn't on the radio, I'd probably have already announced them. Okay,
do you want to announce one more an hour? I
mean I can. I just kind of think there's gonna
be just a tadbitted drama. So if you want to
do it right now, you just said you wanted it,
I want to. But are we just ready? But just
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one more? You have to do all of them? Maybe tomorrow? Okay,
I'm all of them tomorrow or one tomorrow? One? Well,
why are you so nervous about this? Because honestly, the
way i'mant telling these people that they're my groomsmen is
if to chug you can a beer, So it's like
that would be the thing. So it's like, so your
junior groomsmen chugged a beer, he did a juice box
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raised twelve year old cousins on Instagram. Okay, okay, okay,
And why is it going to be dramatic? Just because
I mean, who, I'll hang out with you guys all
the time. I would hope that one of y'all thinks
that maybe one of y'all's in the lineup. I don't
know or all y'all. I don't think I am. I
don't think I am either. I mean I expect to be.
(01:42:19):
I don't think I am. I mean, although I did
pluck you out of nowhere Land as an intern and
take care of you. But lunch Bucks was Ray in
your wedding? No, okay, oh right, the wedding, It's true.
Should have wasted. I mean his girlfriend had to feed
(01:42:40):
him food. He was so wasted. Bay has a I'm
not done with Ray. I'm looking at him right now.
He looks really awkward. He's like, don't press me up
just because I'm mad at myself. I should have brought
the beer. I have nothing for the person to chug,
so we can find a beer. Yeah, I mean, I'm
sure there's a beer in this building. They have beer
caught Friday. I do have that. They get off work
(01:43:01):
on right here. They get beer car Friday. Okay, you
want to do one tomorrow? Yes, if it's it, May
has to drink a beer. I personally don't think I'm
in but I'll drink a beer. Can you imagine that? Okay,
tomorrow we'll put one down, all right, But Mike, do
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you make a note. Tomorrow is gonna be a crazy
show because Amy's cousin who's the psychic, will also be
on tomorrow. Yes, doing back a psychic reading it again
this year about me last year she didn't want to.
She knailed a lot of the stuff. So we'll get
her back to okay, um and Raise. You can check
out Raised website. I mean, I guess we got got
a free play here right right and dot wedding the
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registry's up case anyone wants to add to that. So
Garth's daughter is the maid of honor. Huh wow, they've
been best friends forever. Garth Brooks's daughter is the maid
of honor and Raised wedding. Does that mean name it all?
Does that mean that one wedding singer ever? Oh my god, no, no,
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no oyscar oh, come on, guys, think big. Oh that
would be hilarious. Who else are these bridesmaids? Let's see,
I don't know anybody any other country stars? No, the
heavy wedding here all right, thank you, y we'll ready
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at charity boxing. Um, so we're gonna do. We don't
have to fight anybody. It's a bag okay. People think
I'm you're signed up and you go and fight somebody.
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It's not a tough man competition. It's a workout. Because
I have a few gems, a few boxing gems in Nashville, which,
by the way, I just you know, we are so
focused on keeping these places clean. I'm such a clean freak,
and I tell the people that work in my gem, like, hey, guys,
people come in and it's gross or they are germs
and they get sick, they're gonna blame me. I'm mister clean.
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So we're sanitizing that stuff down. Probably a little too much.
How often do you wash your hands? Well, every time
I go to the bathroom, that's right. If I met
the kitchen sink, if I'm cooking, I turn it up
a couple. If you walk by a sink, I think
you should wash your hands. If you walk by a
sink and you have thirty seconds, you should wash your
hands because you're touching things all the time that are
just covered in echo. I okay, all kinds of bad bags.
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I don't feel like that's necessary. Oh it is, I'm
telling you, that's all I think about. Don't even touch
the door if I don't have long sleeves on it
summer sometimes, and have long sleeves on today. If I
can't open a door with long sleeves but handle, I
don't even open the door. I'll just stand by and
wait for somebody else to open it unless I go
right to a sink and wash my hands. Now a
little bit. I'm ocd ish, but scary to me. Man,
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Before you know what, I'm gonna have a coronavirus. Oh yeah,
I'm want to be in here telling you guys about it.
Of course. No, you're not going to be in here
if you have it. True things probably be at my house. Quarantine.
It was so bad in China right now that people
are quarantining themselves inside their own cars because there's not
room for them other places, so they get quarantined in
their own cars. Isn't that crazy. I don't know why
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this is the best place, but I saw that. If
you're flying, like if you have to fly this week,
just know a window seat, they said, is the safest
from coronavirus, because I guess if you're not in the aisle,
you're not like in the window. I saw this too,
but any like, the window seat is kind of the
place where there's not a bunch of floating as much
floating germs, right. And then the first thing I do
when I get on a plane is turn the air
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vent off. I know, even if it's hot, Like I
don't want that air blowing right on me that's just
circulating from all the other germs in the plane. Turn
that off. And people are like, well are they talking
about the coronavirus? And people are dying from the flu?
More people have died from the flu. They just don't
know what the coronavirus is doing? Is why the flu?
We know what happens, We know how to combat it.
For the most part, we know the Unfortunately, people pass
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away from the flu every year. This is new and
the reason it's such a new stories because they don't
know what. They don't know enough about it yet, where
it came from, really, what it's gonna do, how it's traveling.
And there's rumors that came from biochemical lab and they
didn't share it and now they're blinding on our fish market. Yeah. Scary, Yeah,
that's why. Yeah. I get a lot of texts talk
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about the flu. It's killing more people. But we understand
the flu for the most part. We know what the
flu does to us, so we know how it spreads.
We guess right a lot of the times. To get
the flu shot. If they offered me a corona shot today, well,
like I said, I would probably going get one. Really,
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I'm weird about that stuff though. Wow. Um. A pair
of movie goers in Nebraska or hospitalized earlier this week
after they justed cleaning fluid that had accidentally been mixed
into their drinks. Police say the two women had gone
to see a movie at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema location
in La Vista. During the time, they had also ordered
cocktails to be inspired by the film Ford Versus Ferrari.
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Upon trying the drinks, one woman is that she could
fill her lips burning. She got up, went to the
restroom both she and her friend began vomiting. So here's
what happened. You tell me if it was an accident
or not. Okay, because it probably was. But although my
mind goes, I wonder what they're up to over there,
because it probably was an accident. The cleaning solution that
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was at this movie theater they had put into a
repurposed bottle where they had had like alcohol, so they
thought it was alcohol. By the way, why would you
put gas. It's just a weird thing. Like if you
ever I repurpose bottles at my house, Like I put
bleach in an old bottle that once was like a
like a safe spray. That's not bleach, you know, But
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I riffed the label off and I write bleach and
black marker. But the skull and crossbones on it, I
know that's a bleach, but I mean yeah. Baker further
claimed that the cleaning solution was being stored in a
repurpose alcohol bottle. I'm looking at it now, not alcoholic
rubbing alcohol like looks like a wine bottle, somethings Palma palma, pomegon,
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a liquor bottle. He also identified the cleaning solution as
a beer line. Anyway, that was the mix up. Yeah,
which is unfortunate. What happened to them, They just threw
up bad night, if anything, maybe lost a few pounds. Stop,
But do you sue? I don't, I'm asked. I always
I'm curious what people would do because I'm so not
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I'm gonna say that they won't have to, because I
bet you that the he goes, hey, we're going to
give you this. Sorry about that, let's settle. Free movies
for life, probably more than that, because they did get sick,
unlimited popcorn, Oh, I think about that, free drinks always.
Lunchbox was telling me about a story at Waterburger. This
employee was arrested. What happened with him. Well, so someone
went through the drive through and they went home and
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they were looking at their credit card statement and there
was eight hundred dollars worth of underwear purchased from Macy's.
And they were like, we don't ever shop at Macy's.
So they call and they had ordered it online and
the person said, yeah, this is the guy's name, where
the address it's going to. Well, they went on Facebook
found him, like, that's the guy working the drive through
at Waterburger and so I was saving all their credit
card information. They had called police, And when he was arrested,
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he had a backpack on him and in the backpack
was a notebook and he had a list of credit
card names number like he was taking whenever people would
pay with credit card, he'd write it down in his
notebook and give it back. Oh wow, why would he
do that? Why not take a picture of it? Yeah? Good,
point in the phone. Yeah, and you can't get in
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someone's phone. Also, what is he doing with the underwear?
Was he buying boxer underwearing pajamas? A lot of levels
of this. I'm going, why is the guy doing in
a dumb way writing it down? And then he was like,
let's do with that? Eight hundred? How many blows underwear
underwearing pajamas? Okay? Yeah, maybe he was seldom. Yeah. Maybe
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there are two of our favorite places, Alamo Draft House
and water Burgers terrible down right there. I was on
the plane flying back from American Idol taping in Hawaii,
and I'd rented three or four movies. It was a
long last few days for me because I flew took
like twelve thirteen hours to get there. I worried for
two full days and then flew back to twelve thirteen
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hours to get back, and so I rented a bunch
of movies. The only one I watched was Jay and
Silent Bob Reboot. I don't watch any of the others
I talked about because I felt that would be so
stupid that if I wanted to turn it off, I
would I feel like I was missing anything. And I
was just so tired, and I was kind of fading
in it out on the flight. And it was actually
pretty funny if you watch any of the other Kevin Smiths.
But I didn't watch Ford Versus Ferrari, and then you
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don't watch the other one that I didn't watch at
Anastasia as Ericastrada. Yeah, I was so I know it
wasn't good. Well, I don't know. I watched like five
minutes of it felt like an hour. I did. I
did watch David Crosby documentary. I take that back. Oh yeah,
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they're good. Yeah, it's pretty good, especially like Crosby stills
in Nash that kind of stuff, old classic rot. But
I didn't watch Anastasia because I didn't well, I just
wanted to see what you think I do say not
to watch it. But I mean, what listen to this?
Here is the rotten tomatoes on ad Astras what apparently
wants the Brad Pitt Astronaut movie. The critics is eighty
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four percent, really high. The audience scores a forty percent. See,
it's rare that something has that, you know, that different.
Normally the audience is higher than the critics, I feel,
but this one they're spot on. Yeah, you're this one.
You guys can call us if you want. Eight seven
seven seventy seven, Bobby, I do have a real fun
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picture from my Hawaii trip for American Idol. They buried
me in the sand and it's Lionel Richie over the
top of me with my head buried in the sand. Yeah,
how did that happen? Like, I mean, take yeah, because
I posted all my Instagram stories like you guys think
this is a a photoshop, and I posted me actually in
the sand. Well, before I got there, they dug a
big hole, right oh okay, And then I got in
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the hole, no way, and then they put a thing
like over you a little bit, and then put sand
in the hole. And then it's a bit for the
Hawaii part of American Idol. Well, it was a good
work trip. However, I was the day I traveled back
because I left at night that night, and so I
had the day to go walk out by the pool
and stuff. I'm not a bi pool guy or beach
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guy really, but I'm out by the pool and I'm
beat up. I'm in a tank top, i haven't shaved.
I get to have this Mickey hat on that I'm
right now, and I'm walking over where they're doing the results,
and they because this is called the green aisle where
they cut forty to twenty, and so they cut a
certain contestant and the contestant got so mad at whn't
talk to the camera and so rushed off. And I'm
(01:54:09):
not dressed, I'm not miked, I got logos on my clothes.
Every part of me was wrong. And they were like,
we need you to make up and go go go
talk to the contestant because he'll only talk to you.
Because I get close with these contestants, like I'm not
only helping him decide what songs to sing or what
arrangement it is, but I'm also like a life coach
to some of them because they came from a background
like I did. Some of them, it's our first time
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going to a place like Hawaii or a big city,
your first time being on a TV show. And so
I got called, I got they called in the lefty
there go and I had to go and like talk
to him and bring him back and tell him that
mostly that the sun's gonna come up tomorrow and how
he reacts today is a big part of how he's
going to feel about himself forever. That we have a
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lot of times in our life. Most times in our
life we don't get what we're aiming for. We don't
get it. It's, you know, kind of the callouses that
you create that you know what you learn and when
you don't make it. And also it was because he
was in a pretty bad place. I was like, what
are you gonna do? He said, You're gonna be mad,
but you're gonna get up tomorrow. Right, you're gonna start
back again. Right are you gonna give up? Because if
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you're gonna give up, just go be but hurt and
go away. But if you're gonna continue this journey, you
take this, see what you learn from it. Sun comes
up and so will you. And also, you know, we're
basically how we react when things don't work out for us.
We all react fine when things go our way. When
things go our way, it's easy to be in a
good mood, it's easy to be positive. But it's how
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you react when things don't go your way. That's how
you become a better person. Is how you are to
people who did make it when you didn't. Your sportsmanship
and I had an issue with this for a long
time where I was so competitive that I hated everyone
at all times. But it really if you can a bet,
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separate yourself and go, man, am I gonna be proud
of myself in three days from now or a week
from now, I'm acting right now. And Advice just had
that talk with them. It was like, I know you're
really upset right now, but Soun's coming out tomorrow and
you're gonna get up with it. And also tomorrow, I
don't want to look back and go, man, I wish
I would have been nicer to people. I wish I
wouldn't react so poorly. And if you can, you know,
(01:56:15):
on your bad days be a little bit better. On
your good days, you're going to be so much better.
And so that was the talk, and then it's good.
But I just wasn't expected to get a call. It
was off day for your friend over here, Bobby, and
yeah you're in the hot subs And then all I'm
over there getting they give you that stuff like when
they call you in, do they say, hey, bones, this
is what we want you to tell them, or do
you just you come up with all this stuff like
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I just wondering the same thing, like noive me in
his back pocket, like they give me nothing. It's not
I don't have my pocket come out. This is just
my life that I've lived. You busted a quote still tomorrow.
But the callouses, I mean you have a lot of
good like analogies and sayings like something and use a
(01:56:56):
little prepared to that or you know, I've just lived
all this life of rejection. I told him, I said,
you want to someone's been rejected me in every part
of my life. I'm not supposed to be where I
am because I've been told. Note even what I'm best
at on the radio, I think I applied for I
said this before, like twenty five jobs, and I got
no to twenty four of them. Whatever that number is.
I forget the number of this point with TV. I
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used to fly back and forth from Austin to Los
Angeles and Nashville, Los Angeles and begged for meetings for
just anybody to take me for any TV show whatsoever.
When I started doing American, I don't I was losing money.
They took me for one episode and I had to
just do just good enough job for them to go, oh,
we like that, come back and now I have a
really good deal with them, Like a great deal with them.
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So my point is that if you want someone to
be rejected and someone that's not supposed to be where
they are, it's me and us and so, but nobody's
supposed to be anywhere. You will only get what you
work for. And that was the conversation we had with them, like, Okay,
I've been rejected a bunch too. Your life's not over
a lot of people. Look and I you know, with
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Luke and Lionel, like Katie, you don't think they were
rejected a million times. So and you don't appreciate anything
if you get it all the time. I think I would,
like I said before, I'd rather be Oprah than the Queen.
Oprah grew up, had a tough but can appreciate because
she did have it so tough. Yeah, she's a billionaire
now I think she's a billionaire right when you assume,
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I'm sure, But she grew up rough, so she knows
the difference. The queen, you're just rich your whole life.
You don't know how awesome you have it because you
never didn't have it awesome. I know that's a double negative.
But I appreciate now, and you know I say a
lot that I'm I appreciate how how hard I had
it growing up because I now at this stage in
my life, know how good I have it and how
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good I can help other people have it. I can
now empathize with people because of the struggles that I've had,
and I'm so grateful for them at this point. Anyway,
that was a conversation ahead because I hope they use it.
You don't want to know. I will work, and this
is just when you're not the main person. You go
and you show up and I'll put in twelve thirteen
hours and they may use thirty seconds of the work
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that I do. Sometimes I use none of it, and
that's up to them. I know what I'm paid to do.
Go on and do my job. I'll bring them tons
of materials. Sometimes they don't use it, and good for them.
That's up to them. I can't be frustrated to that.
But sometimes I'm like, day, man, hope they're going to
use this, because that's pretty much nail. They don't use it,
you're like, okay, just see that for later. Well if
they don't use it again, I'm just like, well, it
wasn't right for right now. But it's not my job
to tell them what content to use. If I'm not
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Luke or Lionel Arcadian, I'm not Ryan. Yeah, I show up.
I mean, but you're in all the pictures with them.
I know, it's pretty cool. I'm on the billboards. Yeah,
you're on the billboards. Yes, oh that's awesome. I show up.
I put in my work. My job is to show
up and do the work. It doesn't have to get
on the air. But if it does, that's that's nice.
But anyway, okay, we am I done? Yeah, I mean
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if it doesn't, if it doesn't show up, you'll wake
up tomorrow do it again. You have a good attitude, yeah,
like I'm getting paid to do this work. All this stuff.
You've gone through the callouses on your hands right where
you are no, I'm not. I'm no. I'm soaking up
what you're saying. The sun will come tomorrow. Bet your
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bottom tomorrow sun. Just thinking about all right, thank you come.
There's something you aren't doing on your way to work
and home that will help you live longer. And what
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do you think that is? Um, you could do it,
but it would take you a minute. Like what are
you driving riding your bike? Oh yeah, that would take
a minute. But I could do it. You could, you'd
take you longer. Yeah, to be okay, though, I have
a bike in my garage that still wrapped, like I
used to ride it to do trath lines. But then
(02:00:52):
I was when I moved, I wrapped it. Oh now
I just sits there. But now now some of these
bikes have computers on them. Where just what your gear?
You just push a button? Do you ever see those? No?
I haven't. I'm all embarrassed. I got to my old bike.
You gotta use your hand, and I'm like, yeah. Researchers
just go with people who rode their bikes had a
significant reduction in mortality. Yeah, probably just because you're exercising.
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What when I used to ride bikes on the street
of dangerous so you would almost die by getting hit
by a bike. Yeah, Oh yeah, what's up with you?
Where today? Today? Um? My sisters in town. So really
we've just got some appointments to do with my dad,
like she came to see him and hang out with us.
So and then we'll just do stuff with the kids.
What about you. We're shooting a promo Eddie and I
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are for We're putting in a song on Thursday, Oh
raging idiot songs. We're shooting a promo for that. Luke
Holmbs is coming over the house later for a bobycast.
So it should be a pretty packed day. Again. I
just gotta get some sleep. Yeah, when are you gonna
do that? I don't know. Well, I'm just gonna try
to catch up slowly. I was in Hawaii the last
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four days, and you'd think that would be exciting, but
I flew out there. I took about thirteen hours, then
went to work two days and flew right back. So
it was kind of like, bam bam, bam bam. Thank you, ma'am.
You still jet lagged? Is that what it's called a
little bit because it's four hour time, different time. Yeah,
so I didn't go to sleep at all yesterday because
(02:02:18):
I was like, I gotta try to get to sleep
on time tonight. So I kind of sat through and
just forced myself to stay awake, help my eyes open,
go like run around. I'd be good, though, I was good.
Maybe right after Luke Combs leaves, you can just go
to bed. Well, i'd be host that time anyway, But
I checked out. We may put it up tonight, but
I check outs, searched the Bobby Cast and subscribe and
we'd appreciate that. By the way, with the Super Bowl
(02:02:40):
being last night, do you know they get paid if
they wanted lost? I didn't. Winning team got one hundred
and twenty four thousand dollars each and losing team got
sixty two thousand dollars seat. Oh well that's not bad.
So even if you're just on the sidelines or did
you have to play everybody on the team, Okay, you
didn't get paid just to go to go ahead. That
would be terrible if you didn't play at all. But well,
(02:03:03):
I didn't know. If you'll give you if you played
the whole game, you should make more. Based on the
time you in the game. They should pay you more. Yeah,
it's a contract. It'd be like Amy, you would get
paid on this show the more I put you on
a talk well, okay, no, that's not You just get paid.
Do your job. If you're called I'm sure that mahoney
(02:03:25):
or whatever. You come on, sure mahone, Patrick Mahoney. No,
the fans are the mahoney's right, mahomies. That's cute. Okay,
so he I'm sure he gets some sort of bonus
right for being the MVP. Probably, Yeah, as you should.
You're like that. You're the Mahomie of the Bobby Bone Show.
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You're the MVS Mahomes. All right, we're gonna go. Let's
see you tomorrow by Everybody Show