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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Everybody transmitting America Show. Good morning, Welcome to Friday Show.
Let's see today, Shania Twain coming by. Let's see Darius
Rutgers coming by. He's got a record out today. The
dance parties. We were talking yesterday about Billy Joel and
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he's getting close to seventy. I'm another kid, and his
wife's thirty five or so, and Amy just kept talking
about how his wife's thirty five a daughter thirty one. Yeah,
like she couldn't get off. He didn't get over there,
so even off the year, that was the thing. But
it's the thing, like I really to my family. So
my dad was once married to a girl that was
the same age as my brother, but not you woman,
what if he was maybe someone your age? I know.
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But one time my brother brought home a girlfriend that
was older than my dad's wife. Well it was interesting.
He keeps saying that girl she was my stepmom for
like twenty years. But yeah, but she was just a
month or two older. So it was like that not
of me for me, And I was talking about, I'm
thirty seven. I've never been married or engaged or had
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kids or anything like that. And it's like, if I
want to have kids? Do I have to like start,
you have to like save up, you have to like
go to the swimmer bank and Amanda's on the Florida. Hi, Amanda,
what do you think about this situation here? Hire, you're
on the air. What do you think about this? Um? Well,
I will say my husband and I had our first
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son later what would be considered later in life, but
seems pretty normal aids these days. But I don't think
you have anything to worry about. How old was your husband?
He's thirty seven and we had our son this year? Yeah?
All right, well I better do right now then? Yeah,
I get to it, like right a second. I mean,
I don't think you need to rush. My brother in
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law was forty one when he had his birth. All right.
It just makes me nervous, you know. Although maybe thank
you for calling. Although maybe I would just like to
stop with whatever genetic mishaps I have, Like I can
cut this off, not eveny kids. You could be a
bad idea because I'm completely messed up in many ways.
What do you mean genetically? Oh I got all the
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bad traits, all of them. Really, Yeah, so it's why
continue it? I have that thought too, sometimes that is
not you have you brought that up to your new therapy.
I never thought it was a thing. I just I
just thought genetically, I'm so like, you don't feel like
you're worthy of bringing another person into the world traits.
I would say that's accurate, yes, And I never thought
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that was a weird thing until you get and you're
thinking about walking. No, I just think that what he
calls it, I don't know what. He just did a
hand chop, so I knew what he meant. Yeah, I
didn't know how to say that. We have a big
shot onto this show, I say, recognizing people doing cool things.
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It's Parkland Golf and country club workers were called for
help because there was a kiddie that was trapped in
you reality box up real high. They're like, we can't
get the kittie down. Down you think fills your hand.
I don't even know I got out there. It's not
in the story. So they called the firefighters. They brought
the truck out. They had to get the ladder out.
That's when you know it's serious. So they moved the
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ladder over. They go up and they saved the cat
before with electrocuty. They bring it down and then one
of the other workers there was like, I'm adopting the cat.
They saved the cat. The firefighters used the ladder, which
is cool, and then the cat got adopted. But that's cool.
I'm gonna tell you something. I love the fact they'll
use their resources to save a cat because because I
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ain't cheap, that ladder ain't cheap. That's so fun. Nothing fun,
all right, We're on two different philosophies there. But yeah, yeah, yeah,
I see you. The Bobby Bones Show, it's producer Raymond.
At Virginia State University, there was a second shooting in
less than a week. The campus lockdown has been lifted
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and police are investigating. In Las Vegas, the MGM Resorts
announced are not gonna runt out the Mandalaid bas suite
that the Las Vegas shooter used. It's gonna remain closed.
And finally, the Dodgers beat the Cubs last night, so
they're headed to the World Series. They're gonna play either
the Astros or the Yankees. Show dance party is coming up,
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Darius is coming up with Performance Studio, and Shania will
be in later. So big show today. It would have
been Tom Petty's birthday, so shout out. Tom Petty really
one of the greatest American rock and roll stars you've
ever had. And so I have my favorite Tom Petty.
Tom Petty songs of all time. Top five, Top five
Tom Petty songs. All right, get a little controversy in
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this list. Number five breakdown, freak down, go ahead and
break down, breakdown, breaking down. It's all round, it's all right.
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It's all right that some of these have the heartbreakers,
some don't. Man, that's a good one. Do you know it?
I said, Jam, I found number five, number five, number
four Tom Petty greatest hits in my mind. Have birthday
Tom Petty, Mary James last day. I mean, come on,
she grew up in Indiana Town, had a good look
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at mama never was around, which she grew up tall,
and she grew up right on Indiana night. Damn, you
gotta started, Ben, you gotta stay on beating rhythm to jump.
We have once we tried and we screwed it up.
That one, Yeah we did. I think I just called
it on. That was perfect. Number three is not even
a Tom Petty song. He wrote it and then he
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gave it to Stevie Nicks and then saying with her
it was gonna be on his record it stopped Dragging
My Heart around. But that's you're gonna get flak for
this because stop dragon, stop dragging. That was his song
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and he gave it to her and didn't sing it
with her. Yeah you know where I learned that from
the HBO so show. That producer dou was like, you
should give this to Stevie And that's that's my third
favorite Tom Petty song. If he wrote it and he
sings on it, it counts. Yeah, people are gonna get
mad on that one, and they get mad. There's worst
things in life. Didn't they get mad over this list?
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Number two Tom Petty songs. This is easy, right easy
that that's easy number one, and he guesses, oh yeah,
I won't back. That's a good one. Didn't make the list.
Refugee didn't make the list. A hint you won't. Here's
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the hint. You won't know it. Yeah, if on the
cover of Rolling Stone. If that's not, who's that's not?
That's how about you belong? Long? Wow, wild Flowers? This
song is so good, so wild Flower, It's it's later,
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Tom Petty, listen the Heartbreakers. It's not That's why I
don't know it. Stop seriously, We'll put this up Bobby
Bones dot com. Those are my favorite Tom Petty song.
This is yeah, time for positivity, everybody, right, bring it yeah, right?
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Watching this whole story about this couple getting married and
she's in a gown that has a train and it's
a long train and they're walking down. All of a sudden,
this dog comes, it's not under wedding and just falls
asleep on the train and I'm thinking, oh, this dog.
No them, it's their dog. No, he was a straight dog.
And the straight dog comes and just fall asleep from
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the back of her wedding dress. And so people taking
pictures of it and they're like, straight dog fall asleep.
They adopted the straight dog after the wedding. Their dogs
special and that's really cute. Yeah. So the headline is
wedding crashing, dog gets happy ending. It's like, if I
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fall asleep right here, I'm gonna look so cute, people
are gonna want me. He probably crashes all the wedding.
So an eight year old boy has donated over a
foot of his hair to kids with cancer. Eight year old.
At eight years old, he was inspired by his piano teacher.
He saw her growing her hair out and did it.
And so he's like, hey, Mom, can I do that?
She's like yeah. So they continue to grow it. I
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think he's done it even a few times. They grow
it out. Cut it. Do you have a nine year
old they grow hair that quick? I guess I've never
even thought about growing his hair that long. I mean,
because you're stopped growing. Didn't mean to bring that up,
all right, lunchbox. There were two boys swimming off the
coast of Florida, you know, splashing ramps in the water.
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They get caught in a rip tide. So mom and
dad jump in the water and try to save them.
They get stuck in a rip tide. Wow, So then
family remember trying to get them. Ten people and all
get stuck in the rip tide. What strangers on the
beach for my human chain and save all ten people.
It's crazy that everybody kept getting trapped. After about the
fifth one, I'm like, hey, I'm gonna call a helicopter.
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That's wild. That human chain though, that's the way to go.
Even when they go look for things like in the
woods and they lock arms and long that. Yeah, I mean,
I don't love it because I don't like why they
have to do it most time. But I always think
that's pretty. It's pretty. You're not gonna miss anything. That's
why they do that. The in the woods. Yeah, it's
not a show unity, it's there. They want to make
sure they don't miss anything as they're walking. Okay. I
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always wondered why they were holding hands when they went
into the woods. Why did you think? I wonder? I
I was confused, like to say, we're hey, we're here
as one, like together, like let's support each other. Yeah,
but they don't miss any space. That's right, learn something
new every day. Positivity and yeah, Rember yesterday that guy
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named Wyatt who called and we tried to like gauge
them for lunch boxes talent fee. Yeah, we said lunchboxes
will come down to Savantage Georgia. He called us. It
was like how much to get lunchbox to come hang
out with us? And I was like, I was being ridiculous.
I was like, all expenses paid. Well, why it is
back on the phone, Why are you calling now? Because
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you met with your people? I have I believe I've
met with the nuts of them to come back with
a a counter offer. Okay, so you want a celebrity
guest and lunch boxes. The guy you've chosen to come
hang with teacher bachelor party? Absolutely okay, and so what's
the counter offer? The counter offer is we will and
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obviously like it's like that, we're gonna cover extensives. But
we've already rented out a five thousand square foot house,
so he has to stay with you. Well, we're gonna
give him the room. He's gonna have the room, the
queen bedroom. Okay, So he gets his own room. You're
gonna fly him down, make sure he eats, and give
him seven hundred bucks. What's the date you're looking at here?
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It's going to be the sixth, Well, we're going to sixteenth,
so the weekend after the sixteen, like November. Yeah, Lunchbox,
look at your calendar. Let me pull on my calendar
that I've never filled out in my life. November. Why
are you looking at it? How you feeling about that, Lunchbox?
November six is a Thursday? Bow Yeah, yeah, no, no, no,
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we're going on with the sixteenth, but we're gonna be
there all weekend as well, So we're gonna leave out
on Thursday down Saturday Sunday. Like he he gets our
Friday and spends twenty four hours and can leave. Um
I would lose staying Friday Saturday and come back Sundays.
What are you saying he wants to weekend. Oh there's
no My client will never agree to that for two days.
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You out of your mind? Okay, Okay, enough hours lunch
box twenty four hours? You know, I mean I like
this box and they're paying all expense pay. You want
to take his number down to have We're gonna take
your number down. And we made to get that on
autograph on the dotted line. Ok we gott. I mean,
we gotta have a contract because you know how people
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like to go back on their word. They need a
depositosit that it's called safety deposit. Hey, why all right, buddy,
hold on a minute. Okay, alright, alright, doing deals money,
get the money show, ridiculous down, Sorry to day. This
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story comes to us from fertile Minnesota. Hey, Minnesota. Man
lives right by a private airport and he was tired
of planes flying over his property. Oh no, I don't
like where this is going. There was a little cessna
flying over his property. No, don't tell me, shot at it.
So he went got his gun. You gotta be kidding me,
and shot at the Cessna, putting two bullet holes in
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the plane. It's not good. That's not good that he
should have a gun. How about that you gotta shoot airplanes?
You should have a gun. That's just meno. He had
a high powered rifle and put a couple of bullet
holes in the Sessa mean anything. So when people go
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a sault rifle, I'm always like, you know, there could
be any of that kind of rival This guy shouldn't
have a freaking rubber band gun to a airplane. Yeah,
getting away from him. He got jail. Yeah, he's facing
a lot of charges. Bunch box at your bone head.
Story of the day. What in the world? What's wrong
with people? With people? Eric in Kansas? Yeah, what up, buddy? Uh?
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Long time caller, first time listener. Wait, that doesn't make sense,
But I appreciate, all right, what you got for us?
You have some for us? Uh? Yeah, I just dropped
off my kid headed to work. Um, but just wanted
to ask you a question. I kind of developing this
dad Bob that Eddie's always talking about. It's easy to
get and even easier to keep. Um. Just one of
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those people that I've had high metabolism my whole life,
so I don't I haven't necessarily needed to work out,
you know. And I used to have apps when my
fiance and I got together and stuff like that, and
she always said that looked good. Well, now that I've
developed a little more weight, she says a lot, you know,
when I had my shirt off that you know, I
like the weight do you put on or whatever? Well,
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I'm just wondering, you know, if she really means that,
or she's just saying that because she loves me, you
know what I mean, Like, should I you know, make
a concerted effort to you know, maybe drop some of
the weight because she used to say that she liked
how too? So which way is it? Sure? Sure? Sure? Sure? Sure? Sure? Sure?
Okay perfect? She's your fiance, right, so she's not going anywhere,
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So there's that that's a big factor in the You
do have a wedding too, And if she's preparing herself
for pictures in a wedding, I don't know if she
is or not, then it's kind of do you to
also put in the work just short term? Right? Would
you feel like that's fair to say? Yes? I mean
we just had a baby like four months ago, so
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you know, okay, I do know. Okay, listen, I would
just go if she likes it, and she says she
likes it, I'm okay. I don't think women like it.
I think that they're My wife says the same thing.
I mean, I'm with him. He's speaking my language because
my wife says, I like it when you put on
a little way. I like you a little song. Maybe
she just doesn't want you to have options. And so
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bottom line, the worst you look the US women are.
I don't think she's thinking that. But no, that's why
I think that's it, because yes, we has married men.
We have the uh I guess, the luxury of really
just letting ourselves go a little bit and being okay
with it, because what are we gonna do? We're married? Well,
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but heaven forbid the girl. Right. But also, I will say,
she was complimenting you when you had the ABS, and
she's complimenting you when you don't have the AB. So
it sounds to me like you have someone pretty awesome
that just loves you for who you are. However, face
you know what I mean? Okay, Well, to be healthy,
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take care of yourself. Yeah, I hear yeah, I hear you.
I probably exercise anyway. I just, uh, you know, don't
want her to feel like she has to pump me
up and things like that and not really mean it.
I think she probably is. I think she's just nice.
It's either she probably doesn't mean it or she wants
you to get bigger. So other women like unnailing it.
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That's real life America, get out everywhere. Yeah, hey, Eric,
appreciate you. Alright. What do you think about when a
celebrity heads a house and it goes up for sale
and everybody knows about it, because one, it's good promotion,
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but two, then you kind of know where the celebrity
lives and what their lifestyles likely. And I bring this
up because Jake Owen's house is up for sale right now.
You know Jake never and Jake's is laid back, just dude.
Jake is looking for one point five million dollars for
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his house. He bought it from Loretta Lynn. Well, that's cool.
The five thousand square foot custom built single family home
says on seven acres. It's in a town called Kingston Springs.
How far is that from here? Forty minutes Okay, it
has three bedrooms, four full and one half bath. It's
always why are there more bathroom? I don't understand that
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big houses makes no sense. Why are there more bathrooms
and bedrooms? Like, shouldn't there be just enough toilets for beds? Okay,
you know, a full bathroom for someone that's not sleeping there,
I guess. So the property has a rentoveted kitchen and
has a tiki bar beach area, and I was I
was wondering why, but then I forgot Jake Owen's laid
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back it's got a recording studio in it. Bad Okay,
Jake one point five million dollars, that's it. Stop, No, no, no,
because when I hear that, I start thinking what other
celebrities and how much their houses were going for. But
you're talking about Reba versus Jake Owen. Yeah, that's a
big difference, that's all. Yeah, and Jake probably moving up.
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Oh yeah, I'm moving on up. So here's what we
want to do from Monday. We want you to lunchbox
to the call and see if you can get in
this thing. Oh man, no problem, you know my way
with realtors. I'll get in there. Are in an appointment.
You never get in, just trying to get an open house. Oh,
if you get in, that'd be amazing. I'm interested in
how he built a tiki bar beach area. I just
want to know what that is. Can we is there
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a link to this? Can we put up on a
website like to like because it's on the internet. There's
a zillo or whatever hey type in Jake Owen on zello,
type in late back back in a beach here dropping
laps in a Corona Jake with his own tiki bar
beach area. So if you don't think that was there
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when Loretta Lynn was there, you think because yeah, she
wasn't beach and she wasn't really laid back. I watched
the coal miner's daughter she was she wasn't. But that'd
be cool if that recording studio was there for her
and for him. So like he built the studio, well
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yeah it was that theory. But they used a same
bathroom for sure. There are seven bathrooms this thing apparently. Okay,
so Monday lunchbox, you got it? Yeah, I'll call today.
See Bobby in your town this weekend. Tonight, the Raging
Idiots are playing the Lubic Eddie and I will be
there with our band tomorrow night in Tulsa. You want
to come love to see a raging idiots dot Com
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love it tonight Tulsa, tomorrow night. The most expensive cup
of coffee in the country. Are you ready for this?
It costs five bucks? Why man, rich people will pay
some crazy stuff? I mean because you know, people are
buying it not because it tastes good, but only only
because it's and they want to see what makes it
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so expensive? That's the question everybody asks. First of all,
the beans are rare, and they talked about their Esmerelda,
Geisha Kannas Verdin natural beans. Oh, are they eaten by
an animal? And then no, but that's a thing. Huh expensive.
They sold a hundred pounds at an auction of these beans,
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and they sold for six hundred bucks a pound, Oh
my goodness. And this coffee shop got their hands on
eleven pounds of the beans. So the only place in
the US. So this coffee is fifty five dollars. Now,
as crazy as that sounds, because it does sound crazy,
let's go back in time to five years ago. If
I would have ever told myself I was gonna pay
five bucks at Starbucks for a dirty chie. I would
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be like, you're crazy. And I've been like, what animals
pooping out that bean? So maybe the high end coffee
game really starts to take off. I remember when you
go to Wendy's and fill up your mug with five cents.
It was called the nickel deal. I remember when I
remember when no lie in Arkansas. Pay phones were everywhere
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and it cost a dime, and we would go to
the pay phone and take a bunch of dimes and
just call out because sometimes our phone we get cut off.
We have a money, sometimes we lose phone, and so
we just take a bunch of dimes and go. And
payphones were remember their payphones first of all, but then
everyone else was a quarter of ours with a dime
in Arkansas. So I remember when I remember when gas
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was under a dollar. My roommates and I would argue,
we like, I'll buy the premium just because it's under dollar.
As long as it's under dollar, I'm gonna look like
a ball. It's underdogar I'm paying super premium. When we
were sixteen, sometimes it was yeah, man, this is what
old people talk about. I remember when you have one Sorry,
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gas is mine. Yeah, that's what you're known for. You
know what's weird about I remember when I used to
carry a pager because that's the only time I would
use a payphone. So I don't know. I remember when
you had to turn on the radio to find out
school closing. Oh ma, oh for really, Oh my goodness,
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it could be closed. Turn on the radio. We would
all turn and turn it on and just wait for
the school. And we have an alphabetic and so if
you're missing, you just had to sit there. Kids have
no idea. Morgan number two is twenty four years old.
She's our digital girl, Morgan number two. Did you ever
have to listen to the radio in Wichita here the
school was closed. Yeah, when I was in middle school
I did. So. It wasn't internet or text, it was radio.
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Still no, but it was getting to the point where
I was internet like. It was starting to be on
the websites of news stations, but that was the extent
of it. And then TV news would scroll it too,
it's all right, and you'd be like, come on, Mountain Pine,
come on, Mountain Pine, Come on Mountain Pine. And then
whenever it was closed, we go to dead Man's Hill
and no one can afford sled. It only snowed like
twice in Arkansas a year. But when it snowed, it
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snowed hard. So we go dead Man's Hill. Why did
you call it? They called? Why do they call it
dead Man's Hill? Because there's a tree right at the
bottom of it and you either had to jump off
the sled or die, have two options, and there weren't sled,
so it's a trash bag or the top of a
trash can that's always slid down. And so yeah, again
it's either jump off right before or die. So it
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was dead man and then you would go right in
the church parking lot. That was the day dead Man.
Remember when I remember when? I remember when? Alright, dial up,
I remember what I used to listen to my hoodie tape.
I've burnt my hoodie and the low Fish tape up.
Do you remember fixing the tape of the pencil? Yeah, yes,
because would bind it up, it would be out like
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the string would be nawood. He's thirty second, Skinny. Some
good movies out this weekend, Only The Brave, based on
the true story of the Grand Amount hot Shots, a
group of elite firefighters. I've heard it's so good positive
Rotten Tomatoes. Dirk Smidley has a song in it. I
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can't wait to see it. Our producer already saw it
and you loved it. Huh. Yeah, I had no idea
what was about? My wife? And I went and I
ended up really really liking it because it's a true
story and like, it gets really emotional at some points.
What else is out? Boot Media? HALLOWEENA Loves Media's Always
Love Me? What Else I Early Do? And then same
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kind of Different as Me hits theaters this weekend. Renee's
eel workers in it, and it's based off a true story.
It was a book and a lunch box and I
both read it and I definitely want to see it,
but I think I'm gonna see only the Brave first
hidden thing about lunch boxes. He reads a lot, and
he doesn't like to admit it, but he does. It's
one of these things he didn't like to talk about,
stuff that we want to know about. What Else? Sam
Kelsey Vallerini released a new track off her upcoming album
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at midnight last night. It's called Miss Me More if
you want to check it out, and her upcoming album,
Unapologetically is out November and Taylor song Yeah midnight too,
like all kinds of songs. Yeah, made her do that?
Look what you made me do? All right? I mean
that's your thirty seconds. Gn Hey, Darius is coming in
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in a few minutes, so we're going to do the
Morning Corny right now, Morning, What did the excited farmer do?
What did the excited farmer do? He went his plants?
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That's very good. That was the Morning Corny. I gotta
admit that's very good. Yeah, let's play. Is it fake news?
Is it fake news? A New York man has been
busted with twelve sharks living in a swimming pool. Wow.
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Police raided the house on an anonymous tip and found
twelve sharks in his pool. Wow. Now that means that's
to be a saltwater pool and those do exist? Is
it fake news? Amy? That's real? Eddie? So fake? I
think it's real, real news. That's real, real news, real news.
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Do I get got gotten? All these? Like everybody gets
got gotten? The internet hate that, like that had te sharks?
And first of all, who rated him out? Like why
do you guys called make that? Is he being mean
to the sharks like they probably should be in the ocean.
But somebody's gonna have in black market. It's probably a
terrible logic, huh, Like somebody's gonna do something legal. They
said that they think he was mating them and selling them.
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That's crazy that they had twelve in a pool. The
c I A retired a sniffer dog because she didn't
want to search for explosives anymore. She just wanted to play.
That's great. The eighteen month old dog they trained quote
was clearly not enjoying herself. Sad to announce she's moved
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on from the Fairfax County Police Department because the lab
just wanted to play. It's gonna be an old dog. No, no, no, no,
like never had interest. I only wanted to play with toys.
Poles of the week, it's just something we posted up.
If you had to choose, we said, would you rather
keep texting or only talk on the phone, Like, get
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two options and agree with me, And they said texting overcalls.
The other pole was everybody wanted lunchbox that donated his
winnings to charity. They were like, donate your money. So
we asked the people, should he donate the hundred bucks
that he won? Said no, I'm on the good side here.
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Here's the thing though, people that want lunchboxes to donate it.
Here's the thing about money. Never tell people what to
do with their money. He won the money fair and square.
If he wanted to donate, he could and it would
have been nice. I would have liked for him too,
But I might tell them about doing the money to
be fair. You put up a pole and you asked
them to pick one, Yeah, and they said you keep it. Yeah,
that's the winner. Yeah, that's the winner. Darius is coming
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in and just a bit also Sia Twain. It's a
bit of way, but she'll be here too. I'll say this,
people love that kit more like he came in yesterday
and played I love that kid. More love that dude,
like anytime he comes in the response for kids. So
he's just so like on forward and people love that
kid more many. Buddy, Darius Rutgers here, Hey man, good
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to see Good to see you too. Man are you
It's it's rare, you know, you're not around here all
the time. I know, I see you on the road
more than I see you in town. A lot more
on the road, I know. So I have some of
the new record here that comes out today. By the way,
I'm very excited about that, absolutely, and so do you
know what's funny? And I just thought about this the
we were in your man, it's been over a year.
We were in your bus, right whenever your last song?
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Yeah it was. It took that last to be a
number one song. It took over a year. It took
forty something weeks. Man. We were in Indianapolis, were in
your bus on a Saturday, and that song had just
come out, and we were right and it was like,
and I love the song. And then it took almost
a year and it was such a good song. I
loved it. I thought it was a smash. It wasn't
mean it's the number one, So it was, what's it?
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Why does it takes so long? Why does it take
so long? I don't know. It's it's changed. It's changed
since I've been here. Like you know, songs so long
to catch a hole and move up and not even
a thing. No, it's everybody unless you're Luke or Blake. Yeah,
that's what I was gonna say, unless you wanted the
big Luke Blake or or Miranda. I mean, it just
takes forever to to get up to charts. But you know,
there's so many great songs out there. I guess does
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that keep a record from coming out? Like, does that
delay a record if the song is taken longer? I'm
pretty sure it does. Yeah, delayed this one. No, I
delayed this one because I was lazy. It's nice to
laugh about it like that and you're like, oh, that's cute,
it's okay. Well, here's the thing about Darius. This is
Darius has options. You know, he doesn't put out a record.
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He's good. So there and you've earned You've earned that. Well,
thank you. I want to play let's see here. I
want you to talk about this song here straight to
hell alright, because why I bring it up is because
there's a lot of power on this song. It's you,
Aldine Luke and Charles from Lady Ah. Tell me how
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you got all? What happened here? This song? I've been
meaning to cut that song since I came to Nashwoods,
an old driving and crying song that was big when
I was in college, and and I've been meaning to
cut it, and I'm making my record. I get a
phone call out of the blue, Charles Kelly. He's like, dude,
I just heard that driving crying song and you gotta
cut that. I said, Man, I've been meaning to cut
that forever. He's like, well, i'll sing it with you.
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It's like cool. So I was like, I'll cut it.
We cut it, and we're me, him and Luke and me,
Him and Jason were hanging out and we talked about it,
and then I called Luke one. I said I want
Luke on this record, and called Luke and he got
off stage. He called me back and I was like,
I'm doing this record. He's like, yeah, we'll do it.
And the funny thing for me is once when we
cut it and we were all putting it all together,
it sounds like, you know, we've been all singing together
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for our whole lives, and it just it clicked, and
it's just a big old country song, and I thought
it'd be really cool to do with those guys. It
sounds like in the night at the bar. Yeah, everybody
had a little drink if I just singing. I went.
I didn't play a full round, but I played a
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little bit with Charles Kelly Golf because he does he's
doing this little show. Hey, come on do the show
with me, are you a better golfer than he is? No,
you're not. No, No, he's better than me. I mean
I beat him. He said you were a better golfer. No,
we we go back and forth when you played every
day and he doesn't get to like he was a Yeah,
I bet a lot, but you're not better than he is.
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I could probably beat him right now. My handicapps probably
the Lord News. But you know Charles Choles, like you
talked to those guys that new Roles when he was
eleven and twelve, and they say he was the best
junior golfer in Augusta and he chose music over golf.
And his brother is better than he is. That's who
we played with. His brother is better than for sure.
Tell me about this. There's the single here. We're gonna
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play this in a second for the first time. Yeah, well,
just with a couple of guys that I've known for
a while, and it was for me. I just love
that song the first time. When we first started writing it.
I loved the whole sentiment of doing stuff you haven't doing.
So many people getting the ruts, and I think that's
what the records mostly. My whole album mostly about It
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is just you're getting a run and you're living this
life that you you do the same thing every day
and you know that that that was a great question
for me. When was the last time you did something
for the first time, you know? And that's something that
for me, I've actually that song made me go and
write a bucket list. Made me go, you know, I
have two buckets, have a buckelet of things I want
to do in concert I have to see because that
song made me think, what's the last time I actually
did somebody I haven't done before? Do you want to
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see that? You haven't seen Sam McCartney the other day
it was first time in Nan seen him. How was that?
How's Paul McCartney at over seventy unbelieved? Three hours straight,
three hours straight, no opening act and killed it. And
I mean I took my kids and they were all
like this guy's unbelievable. Was like, guy, he's unbelievable. And
he was great. He played hits, He play all hits,
He played Beatles, playing stuff it all hits, spend a
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lot of wing stuff, mostly Beatles stuff. Um, you know,
played I think one new song and it was NonStop.
That's about right though, because you always want to give
an artists a couple But man, when you go see
a legendary act. Because I went to see I'm Gonna
see Am once they played no hits. I was so disappointed.
I had to say, but still, he's funny. You say,
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I want to see a long time going to see
uh that Bruce Hornsby and I loved him, and he
played didn't play one of his hits, and I was like,
are you kidding me? I saw Van Morrison wants didn't play.
It's not like he has twenty hits anyway, but he
didn't play any of like the five songs I knew,
and I was like, dude, come on, any but nitty
of them. I was like, come on, man, and I'm
not that guy. And people asked me all the time
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he still love playing tho two of these songs, and
I go, man, when you hit that first chord and
you hear that crowd roar the way they roar, that's
worth it every time. Every time I mean I made songs,
I wasn't. I guess I wasn't one of the cool
musicians who wanted to make these songs that you know
that are just thought of as a great songs. I
wanted to make songs that people loved and people wanted
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to listen to. And so when I could up and play,
I love playing my hits. I mean I want to.
I love playing the new stuff, but I want to
get to the hits just the reaction is worth it
for me. When I mean, you know, we know this
by now. I was a die hard hoodie fan, right
like I would die hard dutie. And what's wild is
that how like you guys were a pretty crazy band
whenever you didn't have the image of a pretty crazy
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band like you guys are pretty you were a pretty
wild crewe. Yeah, we were like you here you are.
You know, you're the hot a seed and the pioneer
and you're like the wholesome looking group of fellas. Yeah,
you guys are going hard. One of the great moments
of our life is we were in the middle of
this tour and we're going and this guy who was
probably in his early sixties, was a roadie and one
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day we're all sitting around with having drinks backstage tours
about over I think three more shows or something, and
he's in there talking to us and he said, you guys,
I've toured with the who toured with the Stones, and
I'm gonna tell you right now, nobody goes like you
we were back in the day. Man, when I always
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say when people read the book, they're not gonna believe it.
There are stories that you've told me that I'm like,
I will never be able to tell those stories like
in my whole life because I don't have to be
a you story. But I'm like, respect he made it through, dude.
That's what the four when the four of us get together,
that's one thing that we always say, thank God for
letting all four of us make it through because it
could have been done the other way. Easy, all right,
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Darius Rutger in studio, you will play are you? Are
you saying? I don't hear the thing? It's that makes
me tingle a little bit on me. So what we're
gonna do here. We're gonna do that song that we
were talking about, that one number one? Do you want
to do that? Yeah? You want to do it? Yeah?
Absolutely well do if I told you? Yeah, if you know,
here's the thing, I've never heard this strip down before. Like,
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let me sit back and take it in, all right,
type has got a record out today. I hope you,
I hope you check out the new Darius record. Um,
I hope you buy it. Please buy it, yeah, download
or buy downloaded or go to your local Walmart time,
I mean, if you want them to get point oh
one cent is Darius Rucker and Studio right now, all right,
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we're ready. Hey guys, So because of licensing roles, we
can't play anything with music on this I Heart radio
channel or podcast anymore. But you can't go to Bobby
Bones dot com to see it. We hate that we
had to take it down. Wasn't our decision, but I
just wanted to keep you up and we wanted to
keep up as much as possible. So go to Bobby
Bones dot com to watch or here whatever you're missing
right now. And thank you for listening to the show.
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And sorry about all the legal stuff. Nice Darius Rocker Studio.
We got out out today. When was the last time?
Which can be a little confusing because the song is
for the first time? When was the last time? A
lot of times? Yeah, you know, time is I don't
believe it comes quick. Hey, congratulations, Thank you. Always good
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to see it, always good to see you. Appre see
you soon we each other's We rarely see each other here. Yeah,
I know we don't, but you know, it's always like
at the club in Vegas, like, hey, you wanna go?
We go? Yeah? Yeah, yeah. I haven't been to a
club in Vegas and probe you know why? You know
why I don't go to clubs because I don't want
to be the old dude in the club standing in
the corner with a drink like look. I don't want
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to be the old due in the club. So I
don't go to clubs. You want to go clubs, I don't.
I don't go up very much at all. I don't
go clubs because I don't know. Why don't go to clubs? Okay,
there we go? Yeah, probably you have to pay the balance.
You're famous. I don't know. I don't get famous treatment.
Do you have people to call with it? Darius coming
and yes, and I'm not going. I would go with
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you then, yeah, but I'm not going. Yeah. Yeah, you
probably do bottle service where they pay, Like, if you
gotta go to club, you gotta do bottle service. You
got you got options? Hey, honestly I follow you. You
got options, you looted, you got don't even try. I
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don't even know you're talking about. All right, we're gonna
go dances drunk and uh we're gonna go all right,
good about it. Ashley and Fayeboe, Arkansas. Hello, good morning, guys,
Good morning. Thank you for Colin. What's going on? I
had a question for you. I actually had two questions,
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but he said that he's the question with you. Okay, um,
you have your trip with the Raging Idiots this weekend, correctly,
that's right. We're going to Lubbock and Tulsa Friday and Saturday, respectively.
Go ahead. And you said you were bringing your dog
and he hasn't been doing good. I was going to
ask how he's doing and if you're prepared for the trip. Well,
thank you very much. He is. Actually he had his
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third round of chemo. It knocked him down for a
few days. He's actually really good now, so good and
so much energy that I had to call the vet
in case he doesn't travel well because a long bus ride.
I have doggies annex just in case. Because he's doing great,
he's still sick. He has his blood cancer. I don't
how long he's got probably a few months left, but
he Actually he doesn't know he's sick, and that makes
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me feel better in my heart. He doesn't always sick
and he's feeling great, and so I hope he does. Okay,
we've never taken him on the bus before. Are you nervous?
Of course? I mean they're twelve a bus with a dog.
I mean, yeah, but listen, I'm not going to leave
my dog for that long. I love that dude. Now, yeah,
but thank you for that question. I really appreciate that.
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Can I ask the one for Amy because I've been
driving me nuts all weak? Yeah? Go ahead? Has she
heard from the ambassador about her kiddos, the former Prime minister? Yes?
I have wait all right, okay, actually go ahead. That's exciting.
I hope they are. Yeah. So I have talked to
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him and I did ask the question do you think
they'll be here before Christmas? And he replied yes, And
we had what how are we didn't even know this? Actually,
go ahead? So he also said that November seven um
is going to be an important day for paperwork. Wow,
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I feel like killer family. Yesterday my Husbland, when he
first got into the car, I couldn't even ask him
how they word? He said, did I said he did.
There it is. Hey, thank you very much for calling,
Thank you for caring. That's that's awesome. Thank you guys
so much. All right, have a nice day. Man, there
we go. How about that breaking news here by Darius left.
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Shania will be in in the next half hour, so so,
holy cow, what a pack show. We should talk about
this because Eddie lets his kids drink soda. Yeah, it's
kind of like a reward system. Amy's already shaming you,
shamed me for letting my kids jump on the bed,
and now I'm like, ok, calm down for a second.
Eddie has two kids, okay nine four? Which kids like soda?
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The old one, the nine year old he likes. He
likes his SODA's. He's like them for a few years now,
and we've always told him no soda. But now he
enjoys going to the grocery store and picking out like
a two leader of soda once a month. And that's
his reward if he's behaved, if he's had good grades,
no complaints from his teachers. Let's go to the grocery
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store pick out a soda pop so producer Readie in
his nine year old We'll go to the grocery store
and pick out a two lead or soda. Yeah. We've
been doing this for like three months now. So he's
picked Mountain dew, he's picked regular coke, and this this
month he did uh dr pepper, cherry dr pepper. Amy
your thoughts, I think that sounds great. I know plenty
of parents that that's not what I would use as
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a reward with my kids. No, I mean I just
would jump on the bed with them. How do you
feel about soda with kids? I don't. I know, I drank,
I was allowed to drink SODA's kid, and I was
hooked on diet cooked big diamond. I know how difficult
was me for me to break the habit, and I
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I don't. I don't want to put that on my kids.
So hopefully I can offer them some other options so
they don't have to quit it later in life, because
everyone says you should quit soda, right, Eddie, do you
drink soda? Don't? Okay, it makes you if you if
you're drinking a bunch of Hey, Mike, do we drinking soda? Okay? Alright,
so it mighty pounds. But he started by quitting soda.
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Oh that's why I said yeah, were you were drinking
soda and you were drinking how much soda? At least
a couple every day? So the first thing you do
is cut soda, right, And how much weight did you
drop just from soda? Just from soda? He dropped thirty pounds? Right?
So you think by me letting them have like a
two liter a month, like, is that a gateway to
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having to a day? Let me tell you how I feel,
just in general, if you can do something in moderation, fantastic.
I don't think there's anything wrong with giving him a
two liter a month. I don't and I don't drink soda, right,
I don't think it's good for you, But there's a
lot of things aren't good for you. Anything in moderation,
it's okay, okay, so we just have to watch him.
I was growing up. It's just if it's once a month,
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go for it. I shrinking three later a day, by
the way, I would go work out and drinking three.
I didn't drink water ever. Growing up. All I drank
was a soda with my meal. I was so dumb.
I used think sunny delight with orange juice. That's good stuff. Yeah,
sunny to light and take it because they're expensive. And
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so I take my orange juice sunny to Light, and
I had an old bottle and I will pour it
into half and i'd have to then half bottles and Delight.
Then I fill in both up with the water and
shake them. Then I had two bottles sunny Delight. Man.
I was like this, she's on chark tank back then. Uh,
I think there's nothing wrong with moderation. Make sure that is.
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I appreciate it. You're welcome. Hey, you know what, I'm
so good at parenting of ice. You don't have kids.
Let's play ease. What they are easy questions, not smart? Okay, ready,
I'll go and we'll go to each. If you miss it,
you're out. But these are easy tribute questions. Okay, Amy, Yes,
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the first easy question? What does CEO stand for Chief
executive officer? Correct? Would you not a guy that line?
Probably not lunch box? Who was the oldest elected president?
So that's ridiculous. How am I supposed to know that
that is so old? Jimmy Carter? Now Donald Trump he
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was like it at seventy years old. How am I
both of those times from so long ago? Study history?
Since eighth grade throne from the throne? What are you?
Jim old? Yeah, they all got old, but he started
at seventy. Lunchbox has been eliminated. So you gave me
an impossible question. Now, Eddie, come on, how many inches
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are in a yard? Oh? My goodness, how many? That's
the three times twelve? That would be thirty six? Again?
How is that hard? You guys? Was the hardest part?
I know? I would I would never get that, Amy
versus Eddie Amy? Easy trivia? What's the smallest state and
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ahead northeast? Do a little state called Rhode Island? Are
you pretty sure about that? Or no? I'm pretty sure?
How one skelet percentage? What planet is known for its rings? Saturn?
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I would have gotten that, Amy. What's the when widely
the most spoken language in the world, the most spoken
language in the world. Spoken, okay, not thought, not what
they think about, written, not what they dream about. The
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most spoken lank whig in the world. English? Do you
say English? No? Chinese? Oh? Oh? Probably? His age is
so big the biggest conduct Do I win you if
you get this right? For the championship? Come on? What
is Batman's real name? Oh? His name is Bruce Wayne
hit that was kidding allday off this coming on today.
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I want and down, I want you down, no white
little see south down, see do seeth down down. That
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was fun. That was easy, easy coming up the dance
party that's in like ten minutes. Tell me something good
and Shania Twain you may you may happy about that
or know now? I mean we just don't care, do
we really? Really? Yeah? All right, Shania Twain comes about too,
like twenty after the next hour. How about that. It's
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a nice little Friday here for you. Except don't why
I don't like people. I don't like fry. Well, you're
not people post all times. It's Friday. There's nothing wrong
with that. Hey, millennial Morgan, do you like fry? That
sounds like a millennial thing. Yeah, I love it. I
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posted on all the time. Yeah, that's savage. Thank you.
All right, Shania Twains back in the studio with that.
We're so lucky my second time to have you in here.
Thank you? How are you you? Good record comes out?
That's amazing. Yeah, I mean I'm doing right. I'm loving
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life right now and really enjoying us this moment. It's crazy.
You know, we talked about this before, but now the
records are like you wrote the entire record yourself, which
is rare, Which is completely rare. Yeah, I think especially
these days. Um, I've always I enjoyed writing alone. I've
always enjoyed writing alone. And for fifteen years I was
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co writing with Matt. We wrote everything together. We didn't
have any other collaborators, it was just the two of us.
But I still I did miss that isolating time with myself.
I mean, songwriting for me is me time, and I
really wanted to take on writing without anybody else's input
and influence and just have that independence and freedom. Where
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do you write? Like, where would you write? Do you
have a space? You just pull out the phone? Sometimes? Well,
I do put ideas down on all my electronics wherever
I am, depending on what I have with me. Um, yeah,
it could be my phone. Uh, I've had whatever computers.
But I do have one computer that's um, doesn't you know,
delegated for specifically my pro tools, and that's where I
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demo everything. So I just sit down with my laptop, microphone, guitar,
and a little portable keyboard. Um. And that's set up
in my bathroom, believe it or not, of all places
that's my little setup because it's the greatest room in
the house, and I've got a son that's down the
hall making his own music, and it leads into my
microphone if I'm anywhere else in the house. So I've
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got the bathroom to myself, and that's where that's why
I actually wrote most of this album. That leads me
to a couple of questions. In the bathroom, like I
feel like I sound amazing in the bathroom, Like when
I sing in the bathroom, I'm fantastic. Do you sound
better in the shower too, I don't even I don't
sing in the shower. I said, this is my mic
set up thing. You're missing out. I know, I know.
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I think though that it does give a weird sound
into the microphone. It's okay if it's you're just singing
in the shower acoustically, but then when you get a
mic set up, it's actually not cool. It's not a
good sound. Toilet flush is working, that's not working. But
now anyway, that's that's the ridiculous fact there of where
I wrote most of these songs. I have a great
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view from that bathroom two of the beach. So what
does your son think when his mom comes back and
puts out number one record, he's he's really proud of me,
and he's very excited. Um, he's just proud and and
I think it inspires him to work hard as well,
um with his own music and what he what he's doing.
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Last time you're in, he said, where are those shoes?
And you came and wearing easies. Yes, and you're walking.
I was like, she's not wearing easies. I don't know
if he's more proud of my, you know, career accomplishments,
or my the fact that I wear easies. But no,
it's both. I mean, I think you're the epitome of
I'm not a regular mom, I'm cool mom. He definitely
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makes a point of showing everybody when I'm walking room
that I've got a parent. He sees on Yeah, and
he makes me take good care of them. They better
because they're not cheap. No, I know, we've got matching ones.
I think this is just trickery. Mom. You need to
have those exactly. You'll be the coolest mom out there,
and then we could wear them together. You should get
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me some. But it's really cute because we actually do
wear them together. I think he is sincere about that,
because I think most kids would go, Okay, mom, yeah
we both have a pair, but just don't wear them
when I'm wearing mine. Okay, the mall Ferrari you would like,
and we can drive this side each other. I'm gonna
start doing that with Bobby Man. Let's play word association here,
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and we're gonna play some new stuff and we're gonna
play some of the older stuff. So let's do how
about we got something? They don't give me a word
when you when you hear the song? What what word? Pups?
Your head team? Why team? Home team? This is all
about home team spirit? What about day man? You're still
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dancing to this one? You still like this? Huh yeah, totally.
I think of line dancing. You know, this is the
one format where in some places you go and people
will still dance to live music, like actual dance to music.
This is like the rock kick, you know, that's what
it is. It's like you know, kicking rocking boots or something.
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I don't know, how about this one right here? That
don't mean did you know you had that with this one?
When you when you cut this song, We're like we
had something here? Yeah, I I mean it's you know,
you never you never know, I never you never know
what is really going to catch on with with people
(53:48):
with listeners, and um, this one was a little different
than some of the other things that we've done, and
it was more poppy and sassy in a different way. Um,
it was still a Shania sense of humor. Um, you know,
with playing with the sexes and taking charge of being
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a woman with a sense of humor in in a
non offensive way so that you know, everybody could be
a part of it and enjoy it together. Was so
didn't separate us as men and women. That was never
the idea to separate us. It was always the idea
to bring us together. And a song like that, I
think really did that. You love all right here with
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Shania Twain, who's hanging out with us again. So it's
been almost fifteen years since the release of your last record.
When was it where you were like, you know what,
I think it's times that I do it now. Well,
the reason I did call the album now is because
I'm ready now, um, but for all and the reason
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that is even a point our statement, and it's just
because I was not ready for so long. It was
seven years after I finished the up tour. Um that
I even knew that I even had an inkling a
word to begin to get my voice back, because I
had lost my voice all those years and like literally
even a lot of elements in my own speaking voice. Um,
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I couldn't shout out for my dog or you know, raised,
I couldn't be in crowded spaces because nobody could hear me,
which just air would come out, and it was. It
was really sad and quite depressing because I um, it
also meant that I wasn't going to sing again, and
I could only sing in very very controlled and short
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and you know, spurted environments. So there was no way
I was ever going to carry be able to carry
on an actual career like that. Is this because of disease? Yeah,
I was bit by a ticket at the end of
the up tour. Crazy, isn't that crazy? And I mean
the reason I went seven years not no what was
wrong with my voice is because no doctor connected the dots.
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Nobody thought nobody even you know, they knew I had
headlines disease. But they check your organs, they check your
you know, you have a brand skein brain scan and
and um, you know all of your vital organs and
everything in the heart and so on, but they don't
get any deeper into things. And it is quite an
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illusive disease. There are a lot of side effects that
stay under the radar. And until I got an actual neurological,
very specific neurological tests with needles in my larynx, very
not a very comfortable test. Um. They put these really
long needles. That happened, and I know, you have to
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lie back and they insert five needles in there and
they and then they make you phoneate, they make you
make sounds, and and that reads the activity of the
larynx and what is going on with the focal chords.
Things that you can't see in just a normal vocal
scan that you would normally get as a vocalist. Uh.
And I've got atrophied nerves on both sides, one on
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each vocal cord. There is only one I need to
vocal cords, so anyway, that creates a lot of problems
with me singing. I had to go through another several
years of physiotherapy to to get a handle on it
and to get to where it could record a whole
album and get out there and actually core with it.
That's crazy. What's awesome to have you back. Thank you
for stopping about it. Thank you, it's been it's been fantastic.
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You're Amy's pile of stories. So have you'all seen the
theory that the first Lady Milannia Trump has a body double? Yes,
And I watched the video where they're like, this is
not Millannia some public appearances. Really, I can't tell if
it's her or the body of her. Let's all just stop. No.
People on Twitter they're posting side by sides and it
looks so convincing. I saw and I watched videos and
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I see the struct you they break down the structure.
I've just seen people do the same thing with Paul
McCartney because he died a long time ago, and this
Paul mccarney's not the real Paul McCartney. Because if you
play a song backwards, this says Paul is dead. Yeah.
Did you know that you play a Beatles song? Yeah?
Oh yeah, well y'all you've talked about it, it says
Paul even British. So yeah, I don't believe it. But
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it's funny, but I don't believe it. Wouldn't that be
a crazy thing if it did come out, Well, breast
milk for adults is going to be the next health craze.
You heard it here. First you listen. If you have
any gut issues or diabetes or irritable bow syndrome, let
me tell you you're gonna want these breast milk capsules.
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Maybe listen if they really said that was the thing,
because I take meta mucle because like I told you, guys,
I was going to bathroom once a week. And now
I didn't realize you were supposed to do more than that,
I know, right, Like I just trouble man. Yeah, it's weird.
You thought that was normal. Figured it was like if
you literally not ever talked anybody. I don't like to
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talk about that. I don't. I know you don't, but
I mean, you've been in so many relationships. Well again,
I don't do bathroom with relationships. Yeah, but like nobody
in your life. I just thought it was like a
camp site and like once a week you went, and
like the doctor, they have to fill out a sheet.
That's like album talking about I'm telling you I would
go to bedroom once a week, but I take better
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musle and that it's it's a bit, but they were like, hey, brust,
I don't know them against it. Amy's converted me to
the weird. The weird thing about Amy is she's not
as hippy as she is. Right, Amy is as hippy
as you can be without being a hippie. Like she
makes her own deodorant. Amy, Like, what else are you?
I don't know? Eat the sun? She eats the sun. Right,
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she's gas passer. She doesn't fart. What does that have
to do with removal? I know, which You're so natural
you would think that you would be a farter and
you're not. Yeah, that's all. And you're saying that, Yeah,
that's why I think about sometimes when I'm yea, what else? Okay, listen,
if you need to remember something important, which I have,
(01:00:09):
I'm like the worst when it comes to remembering things.
All you have to do is tell a friend and
then you're more likely to remember whatever it is and
then boom. I mean, this was a legit study from
Baylor University, so you can trust it. My thing is
I always associated. So I met a guy at the gym. Alright,
we're working out, big dude, right, and we started talking.
(01:00:31):
Really nice guy and turns out he's Florida Georgia Lions trainer.
He goes on the road with him and real nice guy.
Then knows f Jails trainer until we start talking for
a bit because I asked him, was like, hey, what
do you do because he looks like you played football.
I think you did play for a bit, so I
was like, what's your name? I have I'm terrible names
like most people are, and this is this is how
I do my remembering. Okay, so I remember. I enjoy
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talking to him, also enjoy playing sports. What the sport volleyball? All?
What's the name of volleyball? Wilson? What's his name? Wilson?
His name is Wilson. I saw him at the c
MTR like Wilson, baby, and that's how you remember name everything.
I tracked one. I take steps that time. Everything in
my life interesting. But I saw Wilson out of the
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CMP a word and I was like, do you like
do you? How do you? I wouldn't remember the whole
sport thing like that's why you have to go one
at a time. You're tell it to a friend like
this says so that way you remember to the best feeling.
You know, someone's name. Didn't call him that all the time.
It's a life changer. Okay, if someone people remember my name,
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I'm like, oh man, I think okay, what if you
were to meet me and I was like, hey, my
name is um Brenda. How do you remember my name?
Tell me the process for you? Yeah, you look like
someone that probably watched a lot of TV in the nineties.
What was the TV show that I watched? Brenda Walsh
was in it? That would be like my mechanism. Okay,
that's crazy. That was really really impressive, know what I do? Yeah, Hey,
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how's it going? Nice to me? What's your name? Cool?
And I know, I mean, we have people coming here
all do is still another name? Yeah? That one guy's name?
What do you what do you call him? No, it's guard.
Do you ever encounter people or you do something nice
for them and they don't say thank you, and then
you're and then you know, you little things? But I don't.
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I don't do things for thank you, me neither. But
sometimes have you ever had someone that's done something for
you and then you don't say thank you and they go, well,
thank you, try to pick on you. Okay, Well, anyway,
point of this story is express your thanks because not
only should you show gratitude towards other people, but it
will increase your happiness as much love percentages. I thinks
(01:02:46):
that have no relationship to percentages. All right, I doesn't
have a relationship. Good they did a study. There you go.
I'm good. I'm good. I'm done. That was Amy's pile
of stories. One of my favorite stories, I mean in
the past probably six months, is in fact that our
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producer Eddie, he has a car called the Red Rocket,
and man, is it a total piece of crap. It's
a piece. I mean, it's falling apart and it's not
even that old. They doesn't even have a hundred miles
on it. I mean it's just a piece PACs on fire,
hud over two hundred thousand and still look. Yeah, mine shakes.
The paint is chipped in. I got a one hub
(01:03:27):
cap left. That's the funny thing. You know it's you
because you're missing teeth. When I see the little red
car that's missing teeth, I know it's it's mine. He
tried to get insurance on his car. They wouldn't give
him insurance and his cars weren't so little. They would
only give him lie Bill, They are praised at a
hundred dollars, and so they said that, um, they can
only cover me if I hit someone, then they can
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cover them. If any damage is done in my car,
it's just total. So even if I just dent it,
it's total to them. Your car was a praising. That's it.
Do you ever drive your kids in this car? Now?
If emergency only? Even probably second, I probably call uber
emergency only, like if anything's more than two miles away
from the house, I'm not taking him in the rocket.
(01:04:11):
Can you believe that they said no, no coverage. They
made it legal, like I'm legal. So if I hit
you on that's what you have to liability. That's what
it is. Than that I'm out of luck. It's so
funny your cars bucks. I'm cool with it though, and
you love it. And he drives up the same spot,
demands the same spot every day. That's my spot. And
(01:04:32):
if I'm not parked there, you know it's Michael. There's
a nice little oil standing there when you think it's
tigned upgrade. So as my wife says, gives me the
green light whenever it just falls apart completely. I picture
your car, all four wheels just collapsing at once and
then it's over. You just walk off and leave it.
I'm just waiting for the day I have to call
you and be like, dude, it's it's done. Like it's over.
(01:04:53):
Let's have a mom Well, have a moment on the show.
Thank you very much for listening. I hope your weekend
is fan pastic amy weekend plans go stay woke? Did
by the way, Katy Perry at the Nashville show when
her thing got stuck up in the snow, So she
does this thing where the reason it reminds me because
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she always goes, I'm so woke, Like, shut up, Katy Perry.
It's like, if you're woke, just be woken. I'll tell
everybody your woke. So this this thing takes her up
into space and she has the ceilings all like planets
and stuff, and then it won't move anymore, so she
was stuck in there. She got stuck in the air
and they had to lower her straight down into the
crowd and then she was like, well, I guess I'll
(01:05:34):
just jump off, and she jumped off into the crowd.
How embarrassing it and she was obviously off her So
she was having to like ad lib and it was
anyway it broke up there that would be cool to see,
but nobody got hurt. So you're gonna stay well no,
but but no really probably see only the Brave. You're
gonna watch a movie and then get woke from Woke
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means you've you're you've learned, You're now open to something.
You've learned something. You're woke, You've there's uh like that, Eddie.
You can't figure out for yourself what it means. It's
like you've been awakened and now you know more about something,
like you were asleep on an issue, but now that
you're woke, you're open minded it. Yeah, yeah, good luck
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with that, am good luck. You even have to necessarily
be open minded. But whatever, it just means you know
more about it. Yeah, Amy's gonna stay well. I'm gonna
stay yoket What does that mean? Means rip? Like exactly,
It's almost like yoke. You're going to work out. Never mind,
Eddie and I are going to play Lubbock tonight. If
you're in lock Raging Idiots dot Com Tulsa tomorrow night,
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the Raging Back on the Road. We're doing this maybe
our last for ever eight shows, but we start in
Lubbock and then Tulsa and then we're gon'll pass on
Austin next weekend. So anyway, have a great weekend. Thanks
to Shania, thanks to Darius Man, big show, and thanks
to you most importantly. But I guess come on y'all
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