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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting what's happening. Welcome to Tuesday's show, Morning Studio. Morning
on the phone. Now is Denise in Oklahoma. Hey Denise,
how are you? I'm good? How about you? I'm pretty good?
What can I help you with? Okay? So I have
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a question for you being a responsible dog mom, since
you have two dogs as well. So I walk my
dogs every evening on my weight when I get home
from work. So I am that responsible mom. So I
pick up the poop right, So on Wednesday mornings, that's
when our trash has been picked up, so the cans
are still on the curb when I go and walk
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the dogs. So, as I'm walking my dogs last week,
I have an empty can at the end of the road,
and I throw away the poop bag. Well, then neighbor
yelled at me and said I should not be putting
things in her trash can. So would you rather I
leave it in your yard? Or did I do something
wrong about picking a can and thrown away the poop? Well,
first of all, I think they have some sort of
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issue happening with himself here. I think they'd rather you
just pick it up in a vagon to take it
to your house, right, you're doing the right thing until
they say, don't do it anymore. Okay. I think if
you have trash, you can put it in anybody's trash
as long as you're not overflooding their trash can. If
they're space in a trash can, put trash in the
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trash can. Like, why didn't they want you put in
the poop in there? What were they going to put
in that trash can that they were apparently were waiting
to the last minute to do. It had already been
picked up, it was empty. Okay, now got it. Now,
if they have to take that trash can back into
a garage and it's full of poop, that I could
see being troublesome, problems, whatever you want to say there.
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So m I might have switched sides knowing that that's
the case. I would think if it's full and they're
about to come pick it up, you can drop it in.
I don't know that I would put poop and empty
trash can. No one's going to go back inside someone's
garage or house. Yeah, and I have, first of all,
I've done what you're doing. Normally, I try to make
sure no one can see. But I mean, yeah, it
helps to be able to throw it in a trash can.
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But ever since I moved last year, I have a
different trash company situation happening. Never had this before in
my life. But they will only take things that are
bagged too individually, So if there's random Pooh bags or
random can or this or that, they won't grab it.
So then that I don't know the case where she lives,
but that could be a situation where then they have
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to dig it out themselves. Well, you're not gonna like this,
and I think you were doing the responsible thing is
throwing trash in the trash However, because it was empty
and they have to pull it back in the house,
I would go, I'd probably just take it home with
you if it's full, got no problem with you putting
it in there. But anyway, if they if they ever go,
stop doing anyway you have stopped doing it regardless, Yeah,
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because it is the property. But I would have done
it if there's a full trash can. Yeah, but I'm
gonna say, Denise, I oh, I hate to do this.
Sometimes being a judge is tough because you have to
side with you know, dumb. But we learn and we
grow because like I've done what she's done, but now
I'm more aware of it since my trash service is different. Now, Denise,
take your poop home, put it in your own trash.
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I got it. Do you understand what I'm saying? They
have to take a trash camp back in their garage
with poop in it. I do. Yeah. I hate to
side against you, but uh let's dismissed, adjourned. Yeah, yeah,
all right, Denise, thank you for calling. Sorry I had
to side against you. All rights, have a great day.
Bye bye. We'll check in with Eddie a little later.
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He's asleep. He's probably gonna be asleep for another hour
and a half or so. So Eddie's walking West Virginia
to Tennessee. We got you know today and hopefully by
the end of the show tomorrow he will be all
the way there. Just like the George Straight song says,
why don't we go over and check in with the
mail bag? You get something we call Bobby Bones. My
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fiance and I are getting married in a few months.
My dilemma is that his hairline has a really receded
and thinned out over the last year. This is where
you wish you Eddie was here. For this one. Yeah,
so okay, it's her dilemma. I'm curious to see where's
this going to go. I've always felt when a guy
starts to bald, it's time to chalk up the loss
and shave it all. I think bald looks better than
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balding for our wedding photos. I personally think he would
look better if he shaved his head. And our four
years together, he hasn't ever mentioned his hairline or that
he's feeling self conscious about it. He's never been one
to wear ball caps and try to cover it. I
assume he doesn't mention it because it doesn't care about it.
Do you think I should bring up asking him to
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shave his head bald for the wedding photos? Or is
that root of me? Would you be offenditive? Kaylin asked
you to change something about yourself before the wedding. Thanks
for any advice, the concerned fiance. I love the last question.
Would I be annoyed? Yes? I would be if she
came and she was like, you know what if you
could lose seven pounds, or if you could not do
your hair that way, or if you could not where
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your glasses, I would be annoyed. It doesn't mean I
wouldn't listen eventually, because my thing is I get really
annoyed and then I go back and I go, well,
she has a point, so but yes, I would be annoyed.
I don't I don't think, Ray, you're kind of the
guy that was going bald and you started to go
to get hair treatments. What do you think? Yeah? I
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mean the self conscious thing is definitely a factor. And
if she brings this up, talk about really thinking about
yourself and not the wedding. I mean, that's all he's
gonna think about, and it's it's is he gonna cut it?
Is he gonna be offended by her the whole wedding?
Is he gonna be like, Man, I wish I would
have had my hair man. She's already controlling me. You
can't even tell you can't talk about it. Yeah, does
this comment endo the wedding? And I don't think it
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ends it. I know that I would be annoyed if
Caitlin asked me to change something before our wedding. I
would I think that you probably just get married and
don't address the hair. If he, if he ever gives
you an opening, I think you take it. But I
don't think you sit down, grab him by the hands
and go, hey, you need to shave your head and
go bald. Yeah, that's a tough one. It's such a
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sensitive conversation. And then yeah, you have to reverse it.
Like what if he came to you and was suggesting
you do something with the way you look? I know
you wouldn't like that. Oh, which I mean, I think
our heart's in the right place of like, hey, he
would look great with this shaved head. And I think
for some guys it's it's difficult to maybe take that
plunge and realize like, oh, okay, I could shave it,
because I mean, I know you mentioned Eddie not being here,
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but I feel like he's someone you try to tell
him maybe he should shave it. He didn't want to
to hang on to every strand for as long as
it possibly could, So there's something about guys wanting to
hold on. Yeah, I think you just leave it be.
If he brings it up, you can say your piece
if he asked for it, But I don't think you've
you raise your hand. Agal, I got something to say, Yeah,
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because it's a delicate, but I think that's a delicate
way to handle it. There, right, it's his life, his hair.
That's a tough one, but that's our advice and we
universally feel that same way about it. Yes, there you go.
Thank you for emailing us. We hope you liked that.
Close up the mailbag. We got your air. Now let's
found the cloth. Bobby mailbag. Yeah, Morgan. If they want
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to email us, what do they do? Mailbag at Bobby
bones dot com. So when Eddie finished his walk last night,
he left us this journal entry. So here you go.
After Eddie finished last night, this is him talking to us. Hey,
it's producer Eddie, and we've made it to our destination.
We've walked twenty five miles today and it's exactly seven
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o'clock PM Eastern. We walked through Wardell, Belfast Mills, Rosedale,
Barnett and now we are in Lemonon, Virginia. Man, it's
twenty five miles. It was brutal, but we made it
a lot of fun stuff though. I mean we got
we got to meet a lot of listeners, a lot
of let's just stop by, they honk to pictures and
then cops really like to pull us over. Got pulled
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over a few times, but they let us go as
soon as they found out what we were doing. I
will check in with you guys later this morning when
I start walking again, so he's a he's walking. We
will check in live with Eddie as he starts his
walk again this morning, as he is moving closer to Tennessee.
All right, it's the Bobby Bones Show. We'll check in
live with Eddie after he wakes up this morning. Coming up,
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the latest from Nashville in Tullywood and Morgan Number two
thirty second Skinny. Jason Aldean has headed to Las Vegas
for a three date tour. He'll play Park MGM for
three nights in December this year. Tickets for the show
goal on sale Friday. Luke Holmes talked about his writing
process for his recent number one song Forever After All.
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I had had that kind of idea going around on
my phone, and I was kind of in that mood
of what we just moved into our house that's going
to be our home for a long time together, and
so I was just kind of in that moment in
that state, I guess when we were writing this song,
and I'm glad that I feel like we did a
great job on it. Jordan Davis admitted that he was
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nervous to return to the stage for the first time
since the pandemic hit. It was crazy. I don't think
we knew how much we missed it, and I haven't
been that nervous since gay I can't tell you the
last time I had nerves like that walking on a stage.
But man, like, after that first song, you know, it
really did feel like we were back. I'm Morgan number two.
That's your skinny haut. It's time for the good news.
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What would you do if, like two days after you
proposed to Kaitlin she lost her engage ring, I'd feel
bad for her and thank god we have insurance. M Yeah,
because it's got to be the worst feeling in the world.
And that's what happened to this woman, Rebecca. Two days
after getting engaged, she accidentally lost her engagement ring at
the bottom of a lake. But luckily they were able
to call this guy, Angus, who's a diver, and he
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put on his wetsuit, grabbed his snorkel and used an
underwater metal detector. It took him about twenty minutes found
the ring at the bottom of the lake. Thank goodness.
Also an underwatermel detector. Yeah, I know. I was like,
that's fancy. And they want to invite Angus to their
wedding in August. It's not gonna be fun. Also, what
a name right like? And tell me something good names
the Mount rushmore of cool names. Angus might be up there.
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I have a friend who said that he was. They
had they had gone down to Florida and they were
out on the water at the beach and this guy
had just proposed to this girl like the day before,
maybe even that morning. But they were out on the
boat together and he kept pranking her by pushing her
off the little surfboard, the surfboard whatever, but you stand
on it like Stanapati board making. And he kept pushing
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her off well, and he helped her up the second time,
pushed her off again, and that second time she her
ring went off her finger and lost it in the
bottom of the ocean and it was gone, I need
to call as well there I know, you go find
it from bottom the ocean floor. And he said. She
was so mad, like she was like, why did you
keep doing this? Now he lost the ring. Imagine that
happened within twenty four hours off you proposing, You're an idiot.
Keep pranking your fiance. Angus, you rock Amy. Good story,
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That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
All right, Eddie's on with us. Edie, you're not walking yet, right, No,
I haven't started yet. I'm kind of just easing my
way out of bed. Yesterday was rough, and where are you.
I'm at the hotel still. I just got breakfast. I'm
about to put some icy hot on my legs, rub
that in. Is that the move? What's the early morning
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move before you go walk today? Stretch, stretch, and put
some icy hot on there. And then I gotta put
that body glide, that stuff that helps you not shape.
So I kind of put that in different parts of
my body and then I put my socks on and
my shoes and I'm ready to roll. Are you doing
ice at night in the morning or what? No? Just yeah,
I'm doing it at night, but bone so I'm sticking
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my feet in an ice for like thirty seconds at
a time. It hurts so bad, but it feels great
after I'm done. I probably do that for about three
minutes or so. So Eddie's on the road today. Yesterday
was twenty three miles. What town did you end up
in last night? As? Yeah, where are you this morning?
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Levin in Virginia? Yeah, Levin in Virginia. And it looks
like I have a about a twenty mile hike today
to next my next goal, and this is through the mountains.
This one's cutting okay. So to give you a visual,
the last two days was going alongside a mountain range
and then today I'm crossing it. So I think that
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scuba and I drove through it on the way up here.
I think it's pretty much a valley, but it's still
I mean, it's still very steep, but it's probably the
lowest that you can get during the in the middle
of the mountain range. So lady's walking through the mountains.
Do you have a cane? Do you have a stick?
You good walking stick? No. I was talking to some
friends though that they're telling me, dude, you gotta get
walking sticks, and I was like, I just figured out,
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I'm only doing this for four days. I really don't
need to buy walking sticks. But they said it really helps.
But I didn't get any. I mean, if anything i'd
have is to beat off animals. Yeah, I have a
knife for that guy. But the knife, that's only you
reach you with your arm with a stick. You have
a good three or four feet outside of you. Well,
then I do have scuba in the back with a gun.
So I'm all right. Eddie is headed off. In about
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an hour he will start walking, and we are tracking
day three of four as Eddie walks west Virginia to Tennessee.
All right, Eddie, we'll talk to you later on. Get
that icy hot on, all right, man, Thank you guys.
There was a couple that chained themselves together on Valentine's
a day. They now I've had the chain cut, and
they immediately broke up. Oh, like, it almost doesn't matter
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who it is, Right, if you're chained to somebody for
one hundred and twenty three days, don't you think you're
kind of sick of them? Things are going to come up. Yeah.
Alexander Cudleigh and Victoria it's been one hundred and twenty
three days chain to each other. They set a record,
and then they immediately into their relationship. Before they were
cut apart, they had been planning to marry each other,
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but as soon as the chain was cut, they backed
away from each other. They moved far away, they are
not together anymore. Well, maybe they just need a little
space and then we'll see if they can rekindle. They
hope to make a lot of money with the stunt.
They're not sure how much money they've ad. A lot
of people did care and watch and stream, but they
did say they are not together anymore. Okay, but that's
a that's a lot of time to be that close
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to somebody. You ever see the stories on those daytime
talk shows about the twins that are connected, yeah, conjoined? Wild? Yeah,
did you watch one recently? No, this makes me think
of that because you're basically that, yeah, you're joined here,
but the conjoined twins sometimes they live as two different people.
Those those stories are crazy. They are. It's pretty wild. Yeah,
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Lunchbox did go and test something out. You know, Brett
Eldridge was in studio and when he talked about taking
cold showers, and you were also like, could showers are
the best? I'm oh, I'm not a fan and you're
not a fan either. I had never done it, so
I was like, let me check this out. If they
say this is the key to a good life and
a good day, let me wake up in the morning
and take a cold, cold shower. So Lunchbox took a cold,
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cold shower for how long? I mean? I was in
there for like three minutes. That's the time. That's what
you said. Yeah, three minute. Oh that sounds miserable. Once
you get it, like after the first minute goes by,
then you're good. And so what's the audio you have afterward? No? No,
this is me taking the shower. I took the phone
in there with me, like you. I have the water
running and then I turn it to shower mode. Here
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we go. Here is Lunchboxes thirty seconds and I'm taking
a shower. Oh boy, here we go, about to hit
shower mode. Here we go? Who head? Oh boy? Would
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you ever do that? He went from sounding like Glinda
the Good Witch just sounding like a squealing pig. Yeah,
just sounding like Yosemite, Sam all on one clip. Yeah,
and putting my face under is my favorite part because
that's where I really feel like I'm waking up. Okay,
you did it. Oh it's terrible, Like I don't understand
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what the benefit is. What about after you got out there,
you said I'm awake, Well, yeah, you're awake, but I'm
telling you, like your whole body tightens up because you're like, oh,
try to keep yourself warm. And I mean, you did
go out and have a day, but you're you. I
did wake up faster, but man, that was miserable. So
you're not doing it. No, do this every morning if
you want to be successful. By the way, it's not
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cold shower. Oh okay. I was like, oh wow, am
I going to be successful? Well, they say the worst
thing you can do is check your email. The best
is to wake up an hour before you need to
be awake. So that's what you're supposed to do. It's
wake up an hour before you need to be awake,
which is never going to happen. I'm squeezing for sleep.
Everybody squeezes for sleep right right, Like we're sleeping as
long as we possibly can, and then we wake up
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and we just go as soon as we get up.
Does anyone here to wake up and just have a
little U time in the morning. No. I mean occasionally
I'll get to sit down with my coffee and my
puzzle for a couple of minutes, but before the show.
That's rarer, but it has happened, and it does feel good.
I feel like that couple of minutes would be better
so for me sleeping, Yeah, absolutely, why waste time having
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a lone time Researchers found, after studying one thousand career
professionals that are doing well for themselves, they all wake
up earlier than they have to be awake. I've never
been a morning person. I do this job. I will
not be a morning person forever. Hopefully I don't have
to be a morning person a whole lot longer. I
would love to not be able to do that. I'd
love to be able to do this show like three
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hours later. Okay, is there a game plan for that
or do you have anything in mind? Every everything is
fluid in media these days, it is, but so cold
shower is a no cold shower? A definite note. Do
not do it? Oh, do not do it. I actually
recommend the opposite. Give it a try. Well, why why? Why?
It does it? It makes me feel good? Like there
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are you can google all the different health benefits that
they say are out there. But for me personally, I
just feel better when I emerge from the cold shower
and it does give me a better start to my day.
This is Ashley from Arkansas who left us a voicemail
good morning, studios. I had a question. I have an
opportunity to get a new puppy. The problem is I
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already have a dog. He's going to be ten years
old this year, and a couple of years ago he
tore through his ACL and had to have surgery, and
I'm a little concerned that running around with new puppy
is going to hurt him more than helped him. Should
I get a new puppy and just kind of keep
an eye on my older puppy or should I just
wait until later date and wait for another puppy to
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come around. What do y'all think? Well, I can understand
the pain of having two dogs and one of them
not being completely healthy. Ours is the opposite where Eller
has basically had the whole yard in a side room
as she's been in heat because we could not get
her fixed in time. So we're dealing with having to
keep dogs separate. You could always do that if you can,
but that's been so tough on us. Yeah, is to
keep two dogs separate and move them rooms. But she
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gets fixed on the thirtieth and then they should be
able to kind of play a bit more. I mean,
puppies are tough even without another animal. Puppies are so
much work and don't be full by Instagram. Yep, they're cute,
but you're only seeing like the seven minutes in an
hour that they're not completely difficult. And I say this
from an absolute dog lover. I'd probably wait a minute
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till your dog is healthy again. Unless this dog just
needs adopted and somebody you need to give it a home,
because if you don't give it a home till the
bad's gonna happen to it. I would wait. If you're like, man,
if I don't adopt this dog, who knows what's going
to happen. I grab the dog and figure it out.
But if you can wait, I would suggest you do. Wait.
That way, both dogs get the most out of their life,
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because you're right, that big dog could if you're worried
about his injury, or he could just not care. Sometimes
Stanley does not care about Ella and he's like, I'm
just gonna go to sleep. I don't care. She can
run around me all she wants. But I would wait
if you can. Yeah, I would think that your stress
level and like, you can control that if you wait,
And it's just probably the more responsible thing to do
if you can. I have a friend who does a
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lot of traveling for work and he's like, man, I
really want to get a dog. He's like, but I'm
gone like five days a week. He's like, I can
probably get a dog. And I was like, no, no, no, hey.
I mean it's great to go, hey, go get a dog,
and dogs are awesome and to make your life better,
but you actually have to be there a little bit,
and if you're gone all the time, that's extremely tough.
Thank you Ashley for the for the call on the voicemail.
You guys can leave as a voicemail anytime. Eight seven
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seven seventy seven, Bobby, that's our phone number. You're a
Amy's Pile of stories. So Cannon, you know, the company
that makes printers and camera lenses and all kinds of
other things. That's still a company. Hunh yeah, oh yeah
for sure. Well they have installed something at their offices
where it's AI cameras that force employees to smile in
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order to open doors or even book meetings. Is that
controversial or is that just no? I mean they just
start trying to get workers to smile. If you want
to get me where you got a smile? The facial
recognition software won't unlock it if you are frowning. I
like it. I just thought it may be some sort
of controversial story. Everybodys upset about something. Oh no, they're
making a smile at Where can you believe everybody's butt
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her about everything? Yeah? Well, this is my next story
is something that's a little controversial. There's this fifty eight
year old nurse that is suing her workplace after her
colleagues gave her a birthday card joking about her age,
so as a picture of an older person riding a
motorcycle and it read it's not about age, it's about attitude,
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and she sued for discrimination. Okay, this is what I
was talking about with the last story. Yeah, where people
are just way too sensitive. She said that if her
twenty year old son had given it to her, she
would feel like it's a bit cheeky, but it's completely
unprofessional for co workers to give a card that is
age related. And she described it as she's suing. Oh yeah,
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she said it's the most traumatic thing she's gone through,
and I feel like she's gone through nothing in her life,
but she should be appreciative that she's finally going through
something's not eight years old, and this is what's causing
her some pain. I'm like, oh, okay, well, you know
what if they want to write a little note like
we shouldn't have done this, but there should be our
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courts should not be bothered with this. Yeah, well they are.
And Darius Rucker, he was on TikTok talking about the
best tour prank that's ever been played on him, and
he said it was actually the first tour, the country
tour that he was on. He was opening for Rascal Flats,
and they brought goats out onto the stage and then
they also put goats in his dressing room and the
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goats caused about ten thousand dollars worth of damage. And
I go in and these goats are eating the dressing room.
They're eating everything in there. And the funniest thing was
there was this one baby goat and he had jumped
up on a stool and he was looking in the mirror,
and the whole kid I saw all either was attack
himself of the mirror. It was hilarious, but that's all
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of it. It was I think that caused Rascal fives
like ten thousand dollars. But it was a great plank.
That's pretty funny. Yeah, I Amy, that's my pile. That
was Amy's Kyle of stories. It's time for the gi news.
This woman in Colorado had a little bit over a
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month off of work for vacation. She's like, what am
I gonna do? You know what, I'm gonna take a
road trip across the United States and I'm gonna pick
up trash along the way. So people donated money, which
paid for her gas, and she spent twenty three days
picking up one hundred and twenty six bags of trash
all across the US in Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
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in New York. And whenever you donated money, you got
your name on a bag of trash, she said. And
it was mostly face masks and a little bit she
found tires with boots in it, and fast food rappers
and water bottles, but there's a lot of face masks
that have been just discard on the side of the road. Yeah,
I mean, that's quite the vacation. I mean, that's awesome trash.
Stephanie Schawarro rerit he nailed it. That's exactly how to
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say her name. We saw on the news. Yeah, Stephanie
Sharrowits incredible. She said, littering sucks. I agree with that.
Littering does suck. You ever see someone litter still and
be like, what planner? Where are you a plan? Yes?
And where I throw it? In the globe? No? No,
that backseat floorboard. Like if I have something I gotta toss,
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I just on the back seat floorboard and over a
couple of days sometimes There'll be some accumulation and then
I'd take it and put in the garbage in the garage.
But when I see someone litter, I'm just like, this
is not nineteen eighty three when people used to just throw,
which I assume at that point they just didn't know anything,
didn't write, they thought, oh this is fine. I cannot
believe when people still litter out their car. What's her
name again? Stephanie? Hey? Great? Buy you? Good on you.
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That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
We're minutes away from checking in with Eddie, I see.
He continues his walk from West Virginia to Tennessee, but
first over to Amy with the Morning Corny the morning, Corny,
Why was the out of work plumber depressed? Why was
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the out of work plumber depressed? Because his career just
went down the drain? That was the morning corny. There
you go. Take that to work with you today, especially
if you're a plumber, right, big plumbing audience. Yeah, Or
maybe if you have a plumber coming to your house,
you can tell them, yeah, tell him that. On the
(25:27):
phone right now is Lauren in Louisiana. Lauren, How are
you good? How are you doing pretty good? What can
I do for you? Um? I was just wanting to call.
My mom has been nagging me to call for a while.
M June tent I was two years cancer free. And
the reason I've been wanting to call you is because
(25:50):
every morning on our way to my treatment, me and
my mom was listening to you guys just to make
me laugh or calling me down with music that I
knew before having to go and get chemo, and it
just kind of clear my mind and take my mind
off of everything that was going on. Wow, well you
sound young. How old are you? Um? I'm nineteen right now.
(26:11):
I was sixteen when I was diagnosed. Wow, man, we
are two years cancer free? Come on, good for you.
How do you feel, Do you feel healthy? Do you
feel back at it? Yeah, sir, Um, So it was
I was in junior year in high school when I
was diagnosed UM, and I was playing softball at the time,
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so I had missed that whole season. But it was
Jamie Ray when I was diagnosed in August of that year. UM.
I was playing volleyball, made homecoming court, played softball again
my senior year, and every check up I've had since
then has been Christ's clear. We love to hear it.
We're so proud of you, and thank you for letting
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us be a part of that journey. We will also
put you on hold and get you some pimp and
joy gear. Yeah, your address in your size? Well not now,
though I don't say it on the air. No, We're
gonna ask you those questions off the air. Yeah, when
you're on hold. Hey, Lauren, congratulations. I'm glad your mom
convinced you to call us, So thank you for listening
to her, picking up the phone and calling us. All right,
(27:16):
thank you, hold on, do not hang up. There is
Lauren and Louisiana. That is a wonderful call. All right,
it is time for Amy's bird minute because there's an
update in your bird life. Yeah, I mean, and it's
not a good one. All right, here we go, and
now it's time for Amy's bid minute. The only bird
that I had officially named in my backyard was this
red cardinal and I was able to identify him because
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of his belly, like it's just a little bit more
plumb than the others. So I named him Happy. And
he hasn't been around in about two weeks now, and
I'm getting worried. I thought maybe he had just, you know,
was taken a break, but he hasn't been anywhere, and
he was at my feet are consistently every day for
a long time, so much so that he had a relationship.
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Do you think Happy's gone? Yeah, like something happened and
I don't know. Maybe he moved on, but I've heard
there can be pretty territorial and it's not like the
cardinals have completely migrated or something, because I still have
other cardinals that come to my feeder. I just don't
know where Happy is. Happy is gone. Let us know
if he comes back home, Happy, the big fat cardinal. Yes,
all right, that's Amy's bird minute. And that was Amy's
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bird minute all right, we're gonna go over. We're about
to get started with Eddie as he's gonna walk again.
This is day number three. Oh, Eddie, you talking to somebody. Yeah,
the officer Jordan's who are you with the Community College
Police Department? And he stopping me to say he loved
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what I'm doing. Yeah, hey, thank you so much. I
appreciate Yes, of course, we're taking a picture bone Okay,
I'll come back to you later. All right, Eddie's about.
Eddie's about to get started for day three, which, by
the way, people are stopping him everywhere. I don't know
if they were or not. Yeah, but if he's pausing
for selfies here and there, that's going to cut into
his time. That's right. Well, he's not started yet today. Okay,
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this is a pre but yes, if people see him
on the road, hey, stop him, take a picture with them,
probably get let him sit in the car. His feet
are probably hurton Yeah, you know. All right, So we'll
talk to Eddie as he starts coming up in a
second as well. Let's go Katerina. She lives in New Hampshire.
She has five feet of hair. Oh my gosh, that's long.
It's a lot of hair. Yeah, and so people are
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offering her money guys, mostly weirdos, to touch it. Some
people are offering her money to buy it to make
it into wigs. Mostly it's creepo guys going, I'll give
you a hundred bucks if I can just come and
touch your hair or smell your hair. Wow, that is crazy.
She has over one hundred thousand followers on Instagram, and
again a lot of them want to give her money
just to touch her hair. One businessman offer her twenty
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five thousand dollars to cut her hair off, and then
a half a million dollars if she would let him
shave it off. Okay, she's taking that right, but he
wanted to do it himself and then he gets to
keep it. She said the offer was tempting and that
much money buys a lot of wigs, but she turned
them down. Others want to pay to touch or brush.
Some people are just weirdos. Some people want as a
business move to make wigs. But some people are just weirdos.
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But Morgan, guys, hit you up about your feet. Oh yeah,
if I post my feet in any way on my
Instagram story on my Instagram, I have at least five
guys hitting me up in the DM like can I
buy your feet photos? And they are men that have
relationship photos as their bio picture. And I'm like, does
your partner know you're asking me for feet photos? So
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guys will hit you up and go, I will give
you money if you take pictures of your feet and
send them to me. Yes, one guy offered me five
hundred dollars. Why did you take picture of my feet?
Split it with them. She's not trying to sell her
body's pictures of her feet. It's just feet. So now
she's gonna it's it's a gateway drug stop. But it
doesn't have to be dollars. Feet are already up on
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the internet at times. What's the difference. Someone offered you
five hundred dollars to take like a photoshoot of your feet? Yes,
but I don't know. I didn't even ask, like, you know,
what was he wanting from him? Because I just I
didn't want to go there want your feet? Who cares?
But like, does he want my feet in a certain position?
Does he like, okay, need them wearing a certain shoe?
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It feels weird if I don't know what he's gonna
do to those feet about us? Who cares? I don't
know what you're gonna spend it? Hey, your mortgage? Amy.
If someone wanted to take pictures of your feet, yeah,
or if they said, hey, Ammy, take five pictures of
your feet by yourself, just your feet, ankles down, yeah,
and send them over and I give you two hundred bucks. No,
I don't want to take I cannot believe what is
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wrong with the feet? Well? People comment? I put up
my mind was showing the other day and some guy
commented about my feet too. It's weird. And there's that
whole Wiki feet website. You know what I'm talking about?
Have you heard of it? You way into the feet
scene and you're not even gonna show your feet pictures? Yeah,
I don't know Wiki feet. I'm sorry. Oh well sorry,
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You're really not gonna take pictures of your feet for
five much dollars. So I don't know why. It just
feels very wrong to me, and I can't explain it.
I like, I am willing to make money in a
lot of ways, but for whatever reason, selling pictures of
my feet just feels so weird, and I feel like
I'm like violating a relationship because these people are are
literally married or like in a serious relationship in their photos.
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But it's pictures of feet. But that's their thing. But
what am I? Okays it? Babe? So okay, so let's
just bring this back to you and Caitlin because that's
what normally get gets to you. Okay, say with Caitlyn,
let you buy feet pictures of another I don't like feets,
but I don't but I don't. But if someone wanted
to buy my pictures of my feet, I don't she
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would like me sell them. Okay, if a guy winted
pictures of her feet, do you let herself? Are you
kidding me? I'm sure you and Caitlin have a new
business here. She'd probably make a lot of money that yeah. Okay,
hit her up and tell me what she says. Please
right now, center a text. Hey Caitlin, if I take
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photos of your feet but no one's asking her, they will, Well,
I don't know if they will or not, Morgan, I
don't know why Other than that, I don't know. Mind's
a blund right now. Well. I also just don't like
think I have pretty feet. I feel like that's weird.
It's weird. You're not taking the money that's the weirdest
part of this whole conversation. Something else. If you're in
a swimsuit, I know, of course not. You already put
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your feet on the internet. Yeah, but like what if
it escalates they're like, oh, I see your feet cat here, Yes,
more money and then your knee and raise the price. Yeah, okay, wow,
you did the only fans for your feet. Let's put
Eddie on the phone. He is walking West Virginia to
Tennessee in his day number three. Now, Eddie, I thought
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we'd be walking by now, and by we, obviously I
mean just you. But I thought you'd be on the road.
But you're not yet. I'm not bones because there's a
storm passing through and I'm looking at the radar and
it should be gone, hopefully in the next thirty minutes
to an hour. Oh man, So how far does that
set you back? Though? It's gonna send me back a
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little bit. But again, yesterday I went about three extra
miles that I should have, so good, Thank god I
did that, so I should be on tape. I'm looking
at you now. Eddie is sitting in the passenger side
of the car that Scooba see follows him in the
top of the car is covered in water. But you
guys are under an awning, so it is raining. Oh.
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I see Rod Phillips, our boss there. Hey, ask when
we're getting our world from here? Eddie? He said he's
gonna tell us this week. Hey, Rod, Bobby says that
you were gonna tell us this week and we're gonna
get our world from here. So when's that happening? Yeah? Yeah,
Well there's nothing else to do but waiting for the rain, Eddie.
Do you have any rain clothes? I do, so I
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stopped at bass Pro job, got myself a rain jacket,
a flicker with a hood, and I got some I
don't know there's gonna work bones. I have no idea
what I'm doing. But it's like water repellent you spray
on tent. I'm gonna try to spray those on my
shoes so I can stay dry. Oh okay, Morgan. Can
people see what's happening with Eddie on the stream right now? Yeah?
They can. That's not just for me, that's for everybody. Yep.
That's everybody seeing that. If you go to our Facebook page,
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you can watch Eddie. He's sitting waiting for the rain
to pass. All right, Eddie, I guess we'll let you
go for now because there's really nothing to talk about.
How are your feet this morning? Actually? Bones not too bad.
I mean the closer I get to walking and moving
around a little bit, it feels a little better. So
that's positive. Are you being proactive about keeping your feet
from hurting today, because today it's probably the biggest hardest
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day for you. Yeah? Yeah, today is gonna be rough, man.
I mean the extra three miles I did yesterday was
already a huge uphill. So that's what I'm expecting today,
up down, up down, So that's gonna be terrible. Last night,
we got on Instagram Live and it was me and
Eddie and Mike, Dan, Scuba, Steve. We were doing like
this four person and we talked to Eddie was in
the hotel, he had his feet up. And we finished,
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and Eddie text me, he goes, hey, that's really fun
when all of us get on and talk together. And
I was like, we do it every day on the radio. Yeah.
I was like, that's all right, Eddie, we'll check back
in with you. We'll give you twenty minutes. Yeah, twenty minutes.
And I honestly, man, I think if I get a
light dribbles one, I might just start the walk. Did
you look at the radar all the way? I mean,
have you seen the radar yourself? Me? Yeah, I mean
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it doesn't look good. Let me look. What's the name
of the town you're in. I'm in Lebanon, Virginia. Okay, Lebanon, Virginia. Oh, dang, bro,
there's a lot of that was quite the storm of Bruin.
I know, I know, but I'm moving in the direction
that it's coming from. So hopefully if I walk fast,
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I can beat the storm. You know what I'm saying. Yeah,
that's Mike. Do you see how bad this is here?
I think Eddi's gonna have to just do Lieutenant Dan
and go at the storm and curse it and start
yelling at God and everything. Well, no, just no, none.
I think we leave God out of this. Okay. I mean,
you're fine through the range, just as long as it's
not lightning, right, Yeah, there's no Lightning's it's just right.
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Well then good hit the road, Yeah, hit the road, jack?
Are you? I once ran an entire half marathon in
the rain. Oh oh half, wow, I was saying. I
ran it. It was like the Saint Jude half, and
it was decided to storm that day. I think the
year was twenty fourteen on e four And then she
hit you at the flex that it was for Saint Jude. Yeah,
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that's right, Eddie. Okay, Hey, by the way, Eddie's gonna
be walking today. I looked, Eddie, you've now raised over
eighty thousand dollars. Yeah. Wow, amazing. Listeners are donating five
and ten dollars at a pop, and you've now raised
I think the last time I checked it was eighty
two thousand dollars. That's amazing. So keep on. Eddie's walking
West Virginia to Tennessee. We'll check in with him in
a little bit. All right, man, it's time for the
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good news, Bobby. A day on the lake turned into
a scary situation for four women in Austin, Texas when
their boat came dangerously close to going over a damn.
I mean, think about that. You're in a boat. Oh
my god, I'd be freaking out. They were visiting Ladybird
Lake on an electric boat. They were distracted, so they
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didn't see two marked booies telling them to turn around.
Soon they were at the edge of Longhorn Dam where
the spillway was open because of all the rain. Their
electric boat was like teetering over the edge and the
motor wasn't strong enough to pull them back. So they're
trying to get back. They can't get back. The women
called the boat service company, which couldn't pull them away,
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but they were able to tie the boat off from
going any further. And like amy, the nose of this
boat is like hanging off and you can see down
thirty forty feet where the water is going over the edge.
The Austin Fire Department lowered life jackets, sound of the
passengers from a helicopter oh my gosh, while two Lake
patrol boats manned by Austin Police were able to pull
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the rental boat back to safety. No one was on hurt.
No one was hurt, but I mean the boats literally
about to go off the dam. Yeah, they weren't physically hurt,
but mentally there's gonna be some stuff going on. And
also you gotta wonder, how do we not see the booies? Yeah?
And also you gotta be embarrassed too, because you're like,
it told us not to go this far. We just
weren't paying attention they're probably just having a good time.
But oh first not probably for sure they were having
a good time. This would have been very tragic for
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them had they gone over the dam, explains Austin Police
Department Assistant Chief Scott Perry. It's a very high dam
and there would have been probably severe injuries, if not
loss of life due to this accident. At it, I
mean that I'm looking at it right now. That is wild. Also,
that electric boat looks awesome. I go rent one of those.
You said that, Mike. Wow. Anyway, shout out to you know,
the crew here for saving these women. Just watch for
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the booies too, Watch for the low low water booies too.
I've driven up on not a few times in a boat.
Oh crap. Yeah, I've never man a boat. I used
to work at a marina and sometimes I would mess
it up and be like, I guess they broke the boat, John,
I don't know. They brought it in broken, wasn't wasn't me?
All right? There you go, that's what it's all about.
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That was tell me something good. All right. Our guy
Eddie is walking. It's been raining, he just started. Are
you walking with an umbrella? Oh no, no, so our
program director M. Gator and then Rod came out. Well,
they came to play golf. I guess because they had
a bunch of golf gear. I don't need it. But
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if I got like golf pants, water repellent and a
hoodie and everything, I'm good to go. I was told
that our executives were driving out to support you. I
don't know that we're coming out to play golf. I
think I'm my bucke of room right there. So Eddie's walking.
It's the first time you have how many miles to
go today? I guess I'm about to I'm about a
half a mile right now into my walk, So let's
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just go with twenty two twenty two miles today. Now
he will be walking, and he told us it's harder
to walk downhill than it is uphill, but it's gonna
walking down into like a valley and the enough mountains.
Do you feel safe today where you're walking, especially with
a big radio station van behind suba? Now, yeah, there's
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a radio station van. That's what Rod and Gator brought van.
They drove a station van out there. What station did
they drive thought in the big ninety eight man? Interesting, Well,
they they're playing golf. They drove their own car. I
need to be a radio executive. Man. Oh I just
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thought of this tip. It might help Eddie if your
knees are bothering you and you're going downhill, because again
I don't know the exact terrain, but sometimes it helps.
If you turn to the side for a little bit,
you can alternate to the left to the right, and
you can go down, you know, walk sideways down and
that'll give your knees some release. Oh that's a good idea.
I was kind of doing backwards walk yesterday and Scuba
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thought I was just kind of like jamming with him,
but I really was just trying to stretch my leg. Yeah,
how are you physically right now? So I'm good. But
the feet feel good right now. I once I started walking,
they feel a lot better. I have a little soreness
on my leg, so I think that that'll go away
after like an hour of walking. I think I'm watching
you from Scuba's camera. He's driving behind you, and you
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have your backpack on. You're in like a red some
sort of like lined jacket. These cars are flying by
him too. I mean they're going, dude, I mean they're
doing eighty five miles an hour, flying right by you.
He's got his hood over his head and he's walking
and so rain is coming down on you. For sure,
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we feel for you. We're proud of you. Keep on trucking,
my friend. Thank you, man, I appreciate you. Guys. Everyone
listening really like all the encouragement keeps me going, so
thank you. If you go over to the stream right
now on Facebook, you can actually watch this from scuba
Steve's perspective. I think his phone is just up and
he's watching Eddie. Is that what's up, Morgan? Yeah, he
has his phone up and he's like taping from the car.
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So that way, hopefully we have some good service. We
can also put a link up on our Facebook page.
Is there somewhere to write that up in like the
main header where you can go to donate Freddie's There's
gotta be right, maybe, but I'm not sure I can
figure that out right now. All right, Bobby Bones dot
com find your link donate Eddie. Thank you. We'll talk
to you a little bit. Keep walking, thanks, guys. He's
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walking West Virginia to Tennessee. He started two days ago.
He's got twenty five miles to do today roughly, All right,
let's go over and do the news Bobby's story. There
was a very special arrival at Miami International Airport Sunday
as a woman went into labor and gave birth to
a baby girl at the airport. Oh my gosh. Airport
employees rushed to the woman's aid, and Miami Day Police
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and fire rescue personnel also helped welcome the baby. What
do you think she named the baby? It is in
the theme terminal. Okay, that's one answer. Gate a little gate. Okay,
baggage claim and he guess his lunchbox, departure rival. Oh,
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Arrival's good. That's a pretty pretty good name. She named
the baby Mia. Why oh, Miami International Airport, got it?
That's right. The mother and baby are doing well. A
woman named Julia tried to withdraw twenty from her Chase
Bank account on Saturday, but during a balanced check, the
ATM showed she had almost a billion dollars amazing. The
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ATM then told her with drawing twenty bucks would cause
an overdraft even though she had a billion dollars total glitch.
She refused to touch the money in her account. She
scared cyber criminals could take the money that she does have.
Yesterday I got thought he had a trillion dollars and
like his online you know, a bitcoin something account. Yeah.
And then if you remember, we talked about that Friends
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reunion and I said, hey, it's kind of odd they
didn't make Gunther go in. Something must be going on
with him because even Justin Bieber went in. He didn't
even do a Venmo or a zoom video. Yeah, And
so I thought something was up because it's not like
a huge star of that show. Yet he still didn't
have to go in. And I remember saying, like, man,
I hope he's okay. Turns out he is sick. James
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Michael Tyler, who plays Gunther, reveals he's battling stage four
prostate cancer. It's terrible and so that's why he was
not there for the Friends in a union episode in Travel,
the fifty nine year old city was diagnosed in twenty eighteen.
He says it's left the bottom part of his body paralyzed,
so he's undergoing chemo. He said the illness stopped him
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from appearing in Person in which aired on HBO last month.
They still have hopes for him well. By stage four
that's that's stinks. Yeah, that's terrible. I mean, yeah, I
guess that. Yeah, and I'll make sense. He wasn't there,
but at least they still were able to include him. Yea,
so we could see him. Yeah, all right, there you go.
That's the news. Bobby's story got a couple options for
(45:33):
the next segment, Amy, would you like to hear how
much money this guy spent to look like a filtered
version of himself? Oh? Okay, so I guess you go
on to a doctor and you go make me look
like me when I've swiped the Instagram filter. Yeah, okay, interesting, Okay,
they could do that. Or would you like to know
an article that Mike d found called celebs who dated
a fan and how they met? Well, I mean, I
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want to do both. I don't know. We got to
talk to Eddie. Okay, Now you have to pick on
first because sometimes we run out of time. Okay, well,
we're going to do both, but I want to go
with the celebs who dated a fan? You want that
one first? Yes? Okay, I mean, let me ask Eddie
because he's walking in the rain right now, Eddie, are
you even listening to the show, of course? Okay, we always.
I mean, that's all I got. Would you rather hear
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the guy that spent a bunch of money to look
like a photo filtered image of himself? Or celebrities who
dated a fan? Celebs dated all right, Eddie's walking now,
I would imagine too. Though there aren't a lot of
people on the side of the road waiting for you
today because the rain right, although it stopped raining, I
got a little drizzle, but it's the hard stuff stock
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I mean, but I feel like our listeners are pretty amazing.
They'll show up rain or Shine, show up more Shine,
be honest with you. I'm gonna show up Shine a
little later down the road. So far though you've only
been walking for what like fifteen minutes, it's four nine
mile okay, over twenty to go. Good job. We'll check
in with Eddie and then we'll also do the segment
about people celebrities who dated a fan that on the way.
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So there's an article about celebrities who dated and or
married a fan, which I felt was pretty interesting. Mike
de found this on BuzzFeed. Number one is Steve Harvey.
When Marjorie Bridges went to a Steve Harvey comedy show
in the middle of his set, he stopped the set,
stopped telling jokes, look to her in the audience. He said, Oh,
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I'm sorry, I don't know who this is, but I'm
gonna marry her. They got married in two thousand and seven.
Oh my gosh, that's crazy. Huh, I mean it worked
out well. You also don't know if she's even with somebody. Yeah, like,
do you look on both sides of her and see
if there's a dude, And if there is, that's even
more baller if you're marrying her. Pretty crazy. Huh. Yeah,
that is interesting for sure. All the Hanson brothers, they
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all married fans. All three Hanson brothers met their wives
at concerts. Kate Tucker and Natalie Bryant attended an Atlanta
show together where they met Zach and Taylor. Isaac spotted
his future spouse and Nicole in the middle of a
crowd of a different gig. What this actually happens? They
just point. I mean, I go, I know, they meet
them and then they have to have something in common
(48:06):
and they get along. But still, that's crazy. Justin and
Haley Bieber, Yeah, but she's from a famous family fair
but still, yeah, she did go to his concert. When
she was a kid like she her dad introduced her
to Justin Bieber, like on Good Morning America or something
in the sides, you know, back in the green room
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or something, and she was so excited and geeked out.
Oh I saw the one where she was half asleep
and did not care at all. That's the clip where
I saw him introduced, Right, it's the opposite. No, you're right,
she was totally not excited. When Haley was younger, she
was a huge fan of Justin Bieber while he was
dating Selena Gomez. After they broke up, Haley and Justin
met for the first time that then had an on
and off again dating relationship, and then they got married
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in twenty eighteen and had their reception in twenty nineteen. Yeah,
you're right, Okay. Justin thought it was odd that she
was so like that because most girls have met him
were freaking out, and it was most she was just sleepy. Yeah.
The next one is Conan. Lisa Powell was in the
audience during a two thousand taping of Late Night with
Conan O'Brien where she caught the host sign he fell
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for her instantly. Conan said, somewhere in the Vault NBC.
There's footage of me literally falling from my wife on camera.
I would think that's a bit different going to that
show as a fan than going to like a Hanson show. Yeah,
you might just be going. You don't have to love
Conan to go to the Conan O'Brien show. You don't
have to be a diehard Conan fan. Yeah, but if
you're at Hanson, you're normally screaming, dancing along, singing. I
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would think the Conan things slightly different than the other
one so far, because sometimes when you're just a tourist,
you just do tourist things. Like to that point, the
Steve Harvey thing could be similar. Probably not. It's probably
a Steve Harvey show, but yeah, a comedy show sometimes, Okay,
when you buy tickets for a comedian at a big theater,
you don't just buy tickets at theater. I wonder who's
gonna do some jokes? Oh, maybe a friend dragged you there.
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Harry Styles went on a date with a girl named
Towns at our Jones after her sister set her up
on a blind date with him. It was actually inspired
inspired a song called Carolina. They only went on the
first date. But so she was just a fan just
in general. Here is a clip of Harry Style singing
about a girl he went on a date with. The
grandma told Time swim before that's probably the worst one
(50:20):
of all of them. Um, do you want a couple
more now? Yes, Patrick Dempsey. Hairdresser Jillian Fink was shocked
when Patrick Dempsey scheduled an appointment for a quick trim,
and after three years as her client, he asked her out.
They got married nineteen ninety nine. I feel I don't
feel like that's the same. Yeah, but she was a fan,
Like I'm excited that he booked with her, It says,
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shocked when he scheduled an appointment. If this says nothing
about her going and chasing him being a fan. Okay,
you can marry your hairdresser, but you can still be like,
oh my gosh, mc dreamy's coming in for a baby.
But she may have famous clients all the time, okay.
Kate Middleton and Prince William. According to our former class mates,
Kate Middleton had a poster of Prince William on her
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bedroom wall for several years. Oh man, she manifested it.
That's that's that's a real one the hairdresser. I don't
really buy that much. Okay, this one though, Yeah, you
put a bowser up. And then Liam from One Direction
a Maya. Henry first met Liam at a one Direction
meet and greet. They started dating, they got engaged. They
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just called it quits the last couple of months. The
meta to meet and great have you? Well, I mean
you're getting married soon, but I mean back in the
day when you had meet and greets for raging idiot.
No never, because I mean I don't even think you
really get time to know someone well enough. And you're
in a different city and it wasn't like I had
the money to go fly to different city. All yeah. Zero.
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Eddie is on the phone. He is walking from West
Virginia to Tennessee. Eddie's is still raining on you. Drizzle.
It's a constant little drizzle. Are the car still flying
by you? Oh? Yeah, man, these people have plates to
be They're not blowing down. Steve's behind you. I see
the new car looks really nice. Day two sign Right,
Oh dude, this cuz legit like it's it's really It's
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got this feature I told you last night. It's got
a feature where it could the whole seat cools. I
don't know what the technology is, but I sitting there
for a little bit. When I take my rest, I
do want to play a voicemail. This is voicemail number three.
This is Marlena from Pittsburgh. I just have a question
for lunchbox. Are you going to be upset if Eddie
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gets on the news over his trucks from West Virginia
to Tennessee. It's curious, let us know, love y'all? Yes,
well absolutely, I mean, he walked a few miles and
he gets on TV for it. Come on, now, that's ridiculous. Well,
like I mean, it's great for Eddie. I'm I'm excited
for him, but to get on the news for it,
I mean, unreal, ridiculous. Well, he has so far raised
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eighty five thousand dollars and it is basically a hundred
mile walk. Yeah, for foster families. So there's notable things
in all this, the money raised, the distance he walked.
While he's doing it, Well, then put us on the
news because we're helping him raise that money. I mean
we're sitting here and telling him we be able to
go donate. I mean, so we should all be on
the news. It's a group effort. If he gets the spotlight,
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that's ridiculous. All right, let's pull up the total amount
so far that's been donated. Let's ru well, Eddie has
the news by any chance to talk to you? Yeah,
there's a station out of West Virginia that I did
a little interview on earlier. I don't know when that
airs though, but I'm happy to be on the news.
Let's go any states call me, no, no, calm down,
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call me. You'll be going through like Bristol, Johnson City,
Tri Cities, right, that's where you're ending it. Yeah, it's
in Bristol, So if anyone wants to go and meet
Eddie there, he's happy to do interviews. I'm gonna fly
your crew out right now toe board me. As of
right now, the goal was ten thousand dollars for Eddie
to make this walk. As of right now, you guys
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have raised eighty six thousand, four hun. How do you
feel about that? Eddie? That's it. I'm trying to run there.
He goes, Okay, you're gonna finish today. I mean, wouldn't
it be sweet if you could rise one hundred thousand
dollars now? That'd be amazing. I mean, yeah, I don't
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want to get my hopes up too much, but I
do believe that it's possible and we can do it.
So this is all for National Angels. It's for you know,
an organization that helps with foster families, which Eddie is,
which how is how I got himself into this. Eddie,
keep walking. We'll check in with you later. Thanks. You
can find that link at Bobbybones dot com click that
Eddie page or on our Facebook where you can watch
the stream. It's pinned up there in the first comment.
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There's a link there. Yeah, and it's not some random
organization like Eddie's a foster dad and works very closely
with them. I have worked with National Angels as well
over the years, so I we can like vouch for
the difference that they're making in foster families and just
five bucks, yeah, we don't need any more in that
five bucks and kids kid the foster kid. They helped
support the families and can do like come Christmas time.
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I went with them once to deliver Christmas gifts to
the family that was fo ustering tons of kids, and
it just was such an awesome experience. We lost Eddie
on his walk. He did leave me this voice memo
though during commercial. Here you go. Hey, I'm about two
miles in and I was just on the phone with you,
but it crept out. It looks like I'm going downhill,
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so I'm probably going into a valley. That's the situation.
He did not get eaten by a bear. He just
lost cell. So if we get him, we'll check in
with him. In a second. We can't get ahold of Eddie. Wait, wait,
we have him, Ray Hector, We'll see you, buddy. Hey,
there he is. Hey, you're back. Hey, Hey, I'm here,
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I'm here. What's going on? Are you okay? Yeah, I'm great.
Hector from Texas. He's working. Uh, he's roofing in Virginia.
Say he drove over here to meet me on my walk. Amazing.
Did you lose cell? Are you down in a valley? Yeah?
So I lost up for a little bit. It was
just body in and out. But now I'm heading back
up hill, so I guess it's getting better. Okay, we'll
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let you walk. We'll check in with you a little bit.
You're good though, right now. Body's good. Mine's good. Hey, dude,
I'm good. Hey, Plus how are your feet? I'm not
even thinking about it. Hey, plus, okay, I like that
not even thinking about it. I was talking to him
last night and he's like the only time I like
don't hurt is when you guys are talking to me,
because he doesn't listen to podcasts or anything. He just
walks and like enjoys nature. Yeah, all right, Eddie, we'll
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talk to you a little bit, right you guys, is
he up on the stream Morgan right now? Or is
it still better? It's all gone, all right, Bobbybellens dot
com if you want to donate five bucks to the
charity Eddie is walking for, and hopefully tomorrow morning we
will be able to actually call this thing and he
makes it all the way to Tennessee. Guys, spend one
hundred and eighty thousand dollars to look like a photo
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filtered image of himself. That's a lot of money. He
decided to cut out the middleman for the low price
of one hundred and eighty thousand bucks. He opted to
get multiple procedures done to make him look like he
has been put through a filter. I mean, I'm looking
at him now, it looks like his face he has
like light and part of us. You know how you
swiped that filter and it looks like it faces a
little more lit in certain places bones your forehead. That's
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something you can do, apparently, so because to me it
just looks like he's got lit filler in, which looks terrible,
but his fiskin do pretty good. Surgeries included cheek fillers, botox, veneers,
laser hair removal, microblading, and he thinks it's the perfect look.
To maintain his new look. He now goes through bi
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monthly anti renal injections, which he says keeps him looking flawless.
So for the low low price of one hundred and
eighty thousand dollars, you two can look like this guy. Man.
Filters are crazy. I mean, I think they're fun, but
then you also have to be careful with how often
you're using the Yeah. Yeah, I saw somebody for the
first time. This someone's like, hey, you should meet them.
I say, oh, I've seen him on Instagram and they
always use a filter. When I met them, they did
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not have a filter on it. I was kind of like, huh, interesting,
not quite was advertised. I know. I think for a
lot of us it's important to not use the filter
from dying time so that you remember what you look like.
Raimundo says, if you go to the mall, you'll be
shocked at what stores are doing with mannequins. Now what
are they doing? Yeah, so they are putting guys and
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dad bods and the clothing and now has the belly
at the bottom, so you can see how it'll look
on you if you have a belly. It's great, Yeah,
more relatable. Well, I mean usually you'll as a guy,
you'll try a shirt on. You're not gonna have a
six pack when you put the shirt on. These guys
have a little bit of a belly. So they have
the mannequins with beer guts. Yeah, and it'll show if
it's gonna be tight, if it's gonna loose fit. You
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can still tuck in your shirt even if you have
a dad bod. Do you try on clothes at the
mall or do you buy them and just guess. I'm
a huge try on guy. And some of these stores
don't let you try it on, oh because of covid
Zara and they don't have any any dressing rooms there.
It's terrible. I'm not a big pants try on guy.
Because they never fit. But I will try and I'll
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wear really light clothes. I'll wear shorts and like a
cut or a baggy T shirt so I can get
in and out clothes quick. I just don't like trying
on clothes. If I got a bunch of clothes, I'm
just taking home. They don't I'm taking them back. I'm
not trying. Guy Eddie, Oh there he is, he's walking.
Can you hear us? I can hear you. That's hilarious.
I love Dad Bob mannequin. Have you seen them? No?
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But that's great keeping it real and fuck you. I'm
telling you, guys, women like that. That's why the mannequin
makers are like, guys, we have to get on this.
You'll never convince me that if a guy had the
exact same personality and character traits, but one guy had
a dad bought and one guy was really in shape,
they would pick the dad body. You'll never convince me that.
Don't drag me into this. Listen. I understand most people
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like they say they like a dad bod because they
like what comes with it. Someone who will spend you know,
I have worry about what they're eating. They're a little
freer to just live live. But if it's just if
you have the same personality, same characteristic, same traits, and
you put the two guys beside each other and one
has a dad bought of ones in shape, They're gonna
pick the in shape person, no doubt about it. Let's
be real that guy doesn't exist. But that's my point that. Okay, okay, Eddie,
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you're walking right now speaking to dad. How how are you?
How are you holding up? I'm good man. I'm just
past miles four now, so I got about eighteen miles
to go and we're gone. Brain has stopped completely, so
I think we're over the storm. Have you peeled off
your layers of clothing? No, I still have all my stuff.
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I kind of like how it feels. I'm sweating inside,
so it feels like a sauna, almost like I'm losing weight.
I like it for your wedding. Okay, well, well you
stop and get food anywhere. Is there a place that
you've decided that your walking path leads you by? No? No,
but there has I guess there's a chain in Virginia
of pizza. Like I think it's all pizza plus and
(01:00:41):
so I see that and every single time I see that,
I'm like, oh, there we go. That's God watching over
me giving me a pizza. So wait, you don't stop
and eat. That's the only time I stop when I
see a gas station. We have a bunch of snacks
in the car. But you're not doing a full lunch meal. No,
not really. I had a couple of flats and pizza yesterday,
but that's been the only real sit down lunch I've done.
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There he is, Eddie. He's walking West Virginia to Tennessee.
If he meets his mark tonight. Tomorrow is the day
we're trying to finish live on the air. Tomorrow morning, Eddie,
this is the last time we will check in with
you today. What would you like to say? I would
like to say, thank you you guys for encouraging me
and keeping me entertained while I walk, and everyone listening, man,
thank you so much for following me doing this journey.
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I can't do it alone, so this is great. Yeah,
you're right. I mean he's doing it alone walking but
he can't. I'm not. Cuba's behind me, Rod and Gator
behind Scuba. Everyone's listening, and it's true that weppeners are
meeting me out here. So it's great. Yeah, it's sending
him the energy he needs. Well, you guys are donating too,
and he sees that go up little by little. He's
very grateful. You can go to Bobbybones dot com click
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that link and go and donate five bucks if you can.
It's all for a charity, All for National Angels, which
works with families with foster children, which is what Eddie is.
A foster family. All right, Eddie, keep walking. We'll talk
to you. Well, I'll talk to you later, but on
the show today, no more. Hey, I don't say this enough.
I love you guys. All right later, dude, there he is,
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Eddie's walking and talking shown. Sorry. Today. This story comes
to us from Canada. There was a woman running for
mayor and one guy said, man, I don't want her
to win. So he went around town and he stole
one hundred and sixty of her campaign signs. They had
no idea who it was until he called and let
the voicemail said your signs are illegal. You're a disgrace,
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and I took him to the dump. The only problem
is he had signed up with his real information to
be a volunteer for her campaign. So they had his
phone number, but he actually called from his own phone
as well. Yes, he called from his own phone to
leave the voicemail to let her know, Hey, you're a
disgrace and I took the signs of the dump, so
that would be that would be the first bone he regardless,
he just hasn't they just have his number all you
gotta put that in some sort of system and track it, Okay,
(01:02:49):
But the fact that he'd already signed up for her
campaign as well, he's like second dumb, dumb, Yeah, and
then what happens to him? He gets arrested and charged
with theft. Wow, I'm lunchboxed. That's your head story of
the day. Got a late start, but he is walking.
There were thunderstorms where Eddie is in Virginia, so it
took him a while to get started. But he's now
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on the road. Eddie, you're trying to do how many
miles today? Twenty two? How many did you do yesterday?
Twenty five? But today's a little little harder walk. Oh man,
I've already gone up some huge hills, gone down from
huge hills. I'm passing basically through a mountain ridge right now.
It's probably the lowest part of the Mountain r Range,
but it's still going through the mountain. Eddie is walking
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from West Virginia to Tennessee. You can watch at Bobbybones
dot com. You can also donate five bucks help Eddie's charity.
That's why he's doing this. Just go to Bobbybones dot com.
You can click that link and you'll see a little
thing that says click to donate there. It's also just
a small link in that page. And if you can
spare him five bucks. All right, Eddie, good luck. We'll
check in with you later on on Instagram and I'll
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call you as a friend too, Okay, Boody, all right,
thanks guys. I think fatigue is starting to set in.
Oh yeah, I mean today is the hardest day for him.
If he can get through today with the storm, with
walking up and down that ridge, I think tomorrow we
should be able to finish this on the show. I'm
just worried about his feet because when he finished last
night he was like, yeah, they're okay, but just okay
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on day two is not a good sign for day
three and day four. You know. Yeah, all right, that's
what's up. You guys, have a great day. Ammy, what's
going on with you. I have a dentist's appointment and
then yeah, that's about it. What about you? Tonight, I'm
doing a live opera show. It'll be there from like
seven to nine. I'm doing a Bobbycat with brothers Osbourne.
(01:04:35):
Mostly just work. Oh, speaking of podcasts, I'm doing Mike
D's podcast today. Are you talking about the I don't know, Mike.
He's talking about the movie She Saw The Terminal. Doing
movies from two thousand and four. Okay, what we can
talk about. Oh, it's throwback movies, that's what we're doing.
Oh yeah, special episode revisits opera tonight. Oh that's awesome.
(01:04:55):
So I'll be out there for that. Okay, goodbye, friends,
Come on