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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show, pre show. Well,
I'm thinking about being a watch guy. WHOA. I was thinking,
you're gonna like a watch watch out. I just see
professional folks and the like, and they look good and watches,
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and I don't need it for time. I see the
time on my phone. He's got off the air. What
do you think? In Cassio. I don't know enough about them,
so I was talking with them about talking about it
with ka. I'll just get me a cheap one first,
right out and see if I can be watched guy.
But then I'm gonna go And I got that from
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a honeycomb box. Who cares? You know? Do you think
I can be watched guy? Well, your point of being
watch guy is to be professional watch Well, it's to look.
It's it's it's it's a look. It's a more mature,
more mature cool. So not Apple Watch, not Apple's not
Apple Watch. My husband's a watch guy. He has his
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everyday sporty look, which is like a garment big. It
also can do fancy things with golf, which I think
you would appreciate, or GPS and stuff like that. And
then then he has a what did I got him
for him for an anniversary, like a pilot one like
a Brighton or something like that, which is it's really nice.
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Like if we ever get in trouble, I'm selling it
kind of thing, you know, you know, not in trouble
like that. Like if we ever need money, I'm not
going to be like, hand over you watch. It's gotta go.
It's so. But he's military thing. But that's a pilots yes,
and that the that kind of nice watch I got.
He similar to you. It was like a professional thing
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other pilots where that watch or something and it's a
conversation starter with pilots. So and he wants that for networking. Yeah,
I just think I need a little little texture. You
need a little conversation starter on your wrist, you dude.
You can wear whatever you want. Yeah, I'll just own it. Yeah,
it's just I know I can pull it off. It's
just me remembering it. I don't want to get to
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spend money on and then never wear it. I'd be
like I gonna put that crap on. Like my dad,
he worked really hard, you know, like when we were
in high school and he finally bought like a couple
of Rolexes and when I graduated college, he gave me
a Rolex. So I was rolling around with a Rolex
like a right out of college, and dude, people respected me.
I felt like people would take me more serious. They
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would see my roleie and they'd be like, oh, oh,
a nice Rolex, Like wow, where what kind is that?
Is that in nineteen seventy eight and they knew all
about it. I didn't know crap about it. It's roley
the term for rolex. I don't know. I just called
it that. Okay, go ahead. And then one of the
coolest moments I had was I went to because I
didn't know what it was worth. I didn't know like
how cool this watch was. So I went to the mall,
walked one of the stores. It's gone almost like a
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pretty woman moment, and they're just like, sir, like, really,
if you're gonna buy something cool, but if not, I
have to ask you to leave. I said, actually, no,
I want to see that watch right there because it's
just like mine, and dude, I stuck my wrist down.
She goes, oh, you have a Rolex, and she her
demeanor change and I was like, yeah, how much is
that worth? Okay? Cool? I was just wondering I might
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buy one next week, but at another store. Okay, we
know that they tried to kick you out of a
store for just look. I've never did you make did
you to Luke Combs? Did you just call me? Did
you tell Julia Roberts on Luke comb I didn't make
up the story, but she didn't say it like if
you're not gonna buy aything, get out. No one helped me.
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I was there for ten minutes and no one came
to me. Okay, that was the real story, like you
just said, but they said you needed a lead. Also,
I need to clarify my husband's is a brightling, not
a brighton. I think a brighton is a girls watch bones.
Get a watch, dude, you're gonna love it. Yeah, do it.
We'll see what happens. Here's a voicemail. This is from
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Karen about Eddie being a Karen. Oh hey, guys, I'm
just calling in about out the bit about Eddie d Karen.
And this coming from an actual Karen. I do not
think Eddie was being a Karen to teenagers. Um, we're
being inappropriate in front of his kids. I know. Now
I'm gonna sound with Karen. Right, But m Eddie, I
think you're cool. You're not a Karen and everybody should
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be alone. I agreed, let me alone. I did not
think you were a Karen. But you lost, so you're
on team Karl on Lunchbox. Oh, because the listeners all
voted Karen in the room, you lost? Did you guys
vote me a Karen? Oh? You're you're a Karen Stede? Yeah,
I mean here is one. I remember the story about
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the guy driving naked. I think it was a bonehead story. Yeah, hey, show,
I heard that someone who was driving home naked or
turning through a taco bell naked. So I forget to
give it a try. Doing it right now? It feels great.
I'm leaving work and this is the best way to
get home. I highly recommend it. Take off all your
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clothes feels awesome. Okay, okay, all right here, I'm out.
I gotta go to the airport. But we'll see you guys.
Thank you for being here with us. Thanks for being
a part of the show. Enjoy today's podcast. Alaska Reba
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is on later Eddie's upset with me. He says, I
stepped over the line yesterday as we were playing basketball.
Maybe Upset's not the word. No, no, no, I'm just
a little worried. I guess I'm concerned. Okay, so that's
concerned and that seems totally different. Well, we'll tell you
the scenario coming up. We got a lot to do today,
for sure. Glad everybody is here more than studio morning.
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Why don't we start with a good old Friday food
feud light it's always two food items we love going
against each other. Now we're now in the bracket. Last
week waffle House Waffles beat Ali Garden Breadsticks, so they're
down to the final four. But here we go. We
have another one here to play into the final four
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in the blue corner. They previously won with a Bota
three to two. These chips get some of their trademark
flavor from tomato, onion and garlic, powders, plush cheddar cheese,
and buttermilk, and a bag will run you about one
hundred and fifty calories. First, it's cool ranch dorito, all right.
Now it's gonna be facing off against hot out of
the oven. There's nothing better in the world about one
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hundred and ninety calories. Though, when they turn the light on,
it means they are available and hunting fresh out the kitchen.
It's Crispy Creme donuts. So Cool Ranch Doritos won the
chips bracket and the donuts one the donut brackets. So
here they are playing against each other, you get to
pick one. I mean, what's your food feud winner for
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the day, Cool Ranch Doritos or Krispy Creame Donuts. Don't
uts factor one of breakfast hours influence you because you couldn't.
Your taste buds may not be awaken up. You have
for Doritos, but use your mind, not yet. So I'm
not big on Cool Ranch, so I'm going Krispy Creame
Donut all the way. One vote Crispy Creme lunchbox Man,
This is a tough one. I'm not really a fan
of Krispy Creame donuts, but compared to Cool Rams, Doritos chips,
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I like those better than the Cool Ranch. So I'm
gonna go Krispy Creme donut Eddie. When I go to
the chip file bones, I don't pick Cool Ranch Doritos.
It's definitely not one of my top five. So let's
go Krispy Creame donuts. Wow, Krispy Cremes winning Big Cream too, Yes,
or more goal? Were you gonna go totally? Krispy Cream?
Donal right? We got a win. It's a quick one.
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Your winner into the final four. Krispy Cream. Don'tut it's
so dumb. Can we get some nu? Yeah? Yeah, well
we used to bring it in every day and then
the show is going broke. Just like the food, it's
from me bringing it. I'm like they need to see it,
and then I'm the only one that eats it. And
then when I'm done, Amy's like, can I get a bike? Glad?
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Everybody's here? Man. Really, it's just just so appreciative that
you'll you'll hang out with us. There was a woman
who was driving in her car and there's a mouse
in her car as she's driving. Now, what do you
think you would have done? Amy freaked out? Maybe swerved,
try to get it out, pulled over, screamed, God said
pulled over last though of all things. I mean, but yeah,
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now that I think about, that's the first thing I
should do and get out and scream until somebody helps me.
There was a video on Instagram of a woman driving.
She starts filming because there's a baby mouse inside of
her car. Buy the mirror on the driver's side. So
she's it's like, it's like, uh, you know where the
o crap handle is? Yes, it's a little bit in
front of that inside, yes, inside, right, right right. So
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she's casually talking about the mouse hanging in her car,
and then it falls on her she's driving. She goes
nuts rights hanging in my car. Oh my god. All right,
First of all, stay just to be filming and driving anyway.
Second of all, why would you keep filming in freaking
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out and still stay behind the wheel of the car.
And then third of all, as far as animals, I
don't think a mouse is that bad of an animal
of all the animals. I think mentally, I have to
just think of ratatui or something, and then I will
probably be able to handle it. But initially I'm going
to freak out. I think I'm gonna go, oh man,
let me just get over for a second. Okay, Well
that's you, cool, calm, collected, way to go boom. But sometimes,
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as Caitlin tells me, too cool, calm and collected all
the time. You know, um, yesterday I paid a bunch
of people on Instagram every day before yesterday, and yesterday
I'll probably do that again today too. Do you see
my cut my post I did crazy. I know how
many comments ended up being in there, because I got
a lot. One of them was forty thousand. Yeah, said,
(10:00):
comments are limited, like you had too many comments. You
couldn't comment anymore because I'd try to get mine on there.
You did? Yeah, I lost. I checked. It was at
eighteen thousand, and my mind was blown at that. So
now you're telling me it was at forty Yeah, if
I look now, it is. Well, the thing is what
you do? A dollar per comment? No, No, it's almost
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over forty two thousand moments. How did you pick? I
just random them through Crazy and I would just get
people twenty five bucks or fifty bucks or one of
them one hundred bucks. So I'll be doing it again,
so if you want to follow me on Instagram at
mister Bobby Bones. And also gave aways some money to
people on Instagram stories who would talk about our show
and tagus. This is just a way for us to
promote our show. And so I'm just works, well it
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is now because I have to spend my own money.
It's like some of the games we do on this show.
We have to give my own money as a prize.
I'm blessed enough to be able to do it, so
I'll keep doing it. So follow me on Instagram, mister
Bobby Bones if you want to get on on action.
Raymundo telling Amy what you saw at Starbucks. So I'm
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in the Starbucks line. This is crazy, and apparently this
lady two people back was a medium, like say, psychic,
and she goes, she goes to the dude in front
of me and says, did your father pass away? And
the guy's just like kind of fluster and goes, uh, yeah, why,
and she goes He forgives you. I needed to tell
you that I'm a medium, and he's in this uh
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in Starbucks right now, and he wanted me to tell
you that. I'm so sorry, but I just felt the
urgent I needed to tell And it was this all
in front of everybody else, and so then other people
are probably looking around one and who else is chilling
in this restaurant? I think about that part of it
isn't that crazy though, So first of all, just that
you see that is wild, even if it's completely somebody.
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That's kooky is she could do that to multiple people.
And then she got lucky because yeah, his dad had died,
So did he believe it? He was weirded out by
the whole thing. He did say, than you but and
then I'm just so, I guess the ghost was literally
in Starbucks in the line with us. Okay, just let
me play devil's advocate here before we all go, cookie, Cookie?
What if she really could? We can't prove she couldn't.
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I mean, she nailed it. His dad had just died,
and that's a tough one. You can't just go up
with someone and be like, hey, do you know somebody
with a you in their name? That's tough. Yeah, the
dead we think I'm not. I don't think so, but
could be. I'm not a believer in that either. However,
I do leave a shred of doubt because I don't
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know anything that I can't see or touch or smell. Right,
So did you believe it? Ray? I did? And honestly,
the guy what a relief his dad forgave him. Did
you ask the guy, hey, what would you do? I
should have if I was a good reporter, I would
have asked. Amy's cousin is a psychic a medium too well,
because she talks to my mom my mom has been
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My mom passed away almost seven years ago, and she
talks with her regularly. Do you believe that your cousin
is a true psychic? I don't like doubting her gift,
but I struggle with believing it. Diplomatic, wonderfully chosen answer. Wow. Um,
so she had Amy's keeping a secret from me right now,
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and she's also keeping the secret from Caitlin too, because
Amy's cousin has come on a couple of times and
predicted my future and she's pretty much what nailed stuff.
When I was going to meet Kaitlyn. There was gonna
be a really tough decision in June, which was Caitlin
moving here. And so she told you what that she
thinks she knows when when ish you might make the
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next move, which is okay, And so she gave you
a time period and you're not telling Caitlin. No. Caitlin's
asked me multiple times, which is good, don't tell her
because if I don't do it, because I don't know
she's going to be exactly, I don't want that to happen.
And I'm yeah, and then I certainly don't want to
tell you because I don't want you do not do it? Yeah,
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exactly did you save it like in a jar or something? Well?
I know it in my head. Well no, but you
gotta prove, like leave it there on the table. Oh yeah,
put it an envelope, you know, leave it is true?
You should mail it to yourself. Oh that way, you
don't think I'm just saying that. Okay, you should put
or do you give it to my d or something
like that. You can give it to me all you'll
do that. I can do that, Okay. Later on Reba
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will be on our Friday Morning Conversation with Reba McIntyre.
Cannot wait for that. Fun The five most fun facts
that Amy could find. Let's count them down. Number five,
So Bill Nye, the science guy, doesn't have any degrees
in the science fields. Yeah. He graduated from Cornell University
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in nineteen seventy seven with a degree in mechanical engineering.
I guess he's just a science Guy's not called doctor Bill. Yeah.
And it just goes to show if you're passionate about something,
to don't mean you how to study it. Wow. I
bet he's trying to stomp this out. He didn't want
to be told. No. Number four A seven foot tall
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man in the US has a one in seven shot
of making it to the NBA. A man under six
feet has one point two million. That's amazing. That's pretty cool,
interesting to me, Yeah, because there just aren't that many
yes in one and seven play in the NBA. Yeah,
that's pretty cool. And if you're European, it's seven but tall.
You can also play point guard, and you can also
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play shoot guard, and you can also center. Number three.
The US government once set a bunch of beer next
to an atomic blast to see if it would still
be drinkable afterwards. Turns out, in the event of a
nuclear war, beer is still safe to drink. We tried that.
I would never be the one to be like, give
me the bud, bring the blood over here, I'm ready,
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all right. Number two. So, Robert Pattinson once dealt with
an obsessed fan by taking her out for dinner and
complaining about his life the whole time. He says he
was able to bore the person in a couple of
minutes and took took care of the obsessed fan. Yea stalker,
And that's how he handled it was to just be irritating.
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That's risky and the most fun Fact number one. Until
kale became trendy in the last decade, the biggest buyer
of kale in the US was Pizza Hut, and they
didn't even buy it to feed people. They used it
to decorate their salivars. The latest from Nashville in Tullywood
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Morgan number two, thirty second Skinny Lee Brice announced that
he has a new album coming out November twentieth. It's
called Hey World and lots of new music out Today,
Kelsey Ballerini dropped her stripped album called Ballerini. Reba McIntyre
is celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of her album Rumor Has
It by dropping a new edition. Today. Le Green released
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an EP called If It Wasn't for Trucks, and Mickey
got In released an EP called Bridges. I'm Morgan number two.
That's her Skinny, It's time for the Good News. Uno.
A seventy three year old woman in Utah was in
her backyard when someone jumped the fence and started attacking her,
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but she had an American flag. She grabbed the flag
and started beating the guy with it and he ran off,
but it ruined her flag. Police came found the suspect,
and they brought her new American flag us. Hey, you guys,
but it's all about that was tell me something good
shown sorry up to day. This story comes to us
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from Charlotte, North Carolina. A man got a flat tire
on the side of the road. He didn't have a jack,
so he walks to the gas station, see someone pump
and gas goes, excuse me, sir, do you have a
jack on a bar? The guy says no, So the
guy with the flat tire gets out and tries to
set the guy's car on fire. Only problem is he
likes himself from fire. There's so many things they went
wrong in the story. What happened to the guy? Ah,
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he ran away, but he suffered burns. Police didn't catch him,
but they said his pants called on fire, so they
expect him to have burns all over his legs. They're
looking for a guy with the burnt button, say the
guy with the burnt bunt, please call cops. All right,
there you go, I'm lunchbox out your bone head story
of the day. Well, not to get super serious, but
I think sometimes it's needed. Today is the nineteenth anniversary
of the nine to eleven attacks. Did you guys realize that. Yeah, today,
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it's always weird too when someone put because it's also
Friday and it's a big music release day and movies
come out on Friday. And it's always weird when it's
like new project come out in nine to eleven, because
that always to me is it's just nine to eleven.
Is it has a really bad feeling about it, regardless
of what you're saying around that date. Right, And some
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people this is their birthday, So today is Patriot Day.
This was created onto the memory of the nearly three
thousand innocent victims who die in these September eleventh, two
thousand and one terrorist attacks. Each year we dedicate this
day to remember those who died and of the first
responders who risked their lives to save others. So you know,
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here we are, we've we all probably saw it on TV.
I mean I was in college. Yeah, did you know
that in two thousand and one when the attack was
If that you were born, then you're now freshmen or
sophomores in college. Wow, that's how long ago it's been.
It still feels. I mean, I can vividly remember. It's
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one of those few things I get you know, my
grandma would always say, I remember when JFK was shot,
and she remembers exactly where she was and what happened.
I mean, that's ours there for sure. So yeah, just
wanted to take a second and obviously talk about it
and bring up Patriot Day and also big shout out
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to all of our military and first responders just in general,
not just for this. I mean for this, she deserve
all the shout outs in the world, but just general.
You're still risking your life all the time and we
just appreciate that so much. And because we are a
country music show, I wanted to talk about Alan Jackson,
where were you when the World Stopped turning? And the
story behind that song because that came out in relation
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to this, to the terrorist attacks. So the song was
written by Alan Jackson in the wake of the September
eleven attacks and released on November twenty six, two thousand
and one. It was the lead single from his Drive album.
He wrote the song on his own, with the idea
coming to him at four am in the morning. He
said he wanted to capture a song capturing the emotions
surrounding the attack, but he found it difficult to do
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so he said. The lyrics came out of nowhere. It
was just a gift. I started piecing together these verses.
The song want a bunch of Awards and still an
amazing song. Let's go over and hear from Kai in Portland.
My girlfriend broke up with me earlier this week and
it's been a lot to deal with and very difficult
for me. Only it's because, like we didn't have a
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big spider any thing, but she has been losing feelings
for me gradually. It's like we're both very serious about
staying friends and we're still texting. I feel weird that
I still feelings for her and she doesn't for me,
and texting is like we still have this relationship. I
guess my question is would it be weird to ask
her for some space till her you know, I really
need some time to get over you before I can
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treat this like a good friendships, like we shouldn't want
you deserve. Isn't what I deserved? Love to hear what
you guys have to say. It's a great question. If
you really want to move on, you gotta take a minute,
or you don't hang out or talk or text, maybe
you'll be friendly or maybe you want later on, but
for you to get over it, you can't keep a
lineup communication always going. I agree, So as someone who's
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been through it, you can't keep talking. You gotta cut it.
And so with a few different girlfriends back in the day.
So you gotta cut it so you can move on
and then if you want to circle back, be back,
and you can. But that's a great question, kay, But yes,
you got to have a minute. So and she also
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maybe just leaning on you because she needs someone and
she's just kind of leaning on you to somebody else
as they will be leaned on and that's never a
fun feeling. Yeah, in order for both of you to
truly move on. And she might just feel bad, but
she feels like if she keeps you close as a
friend too, would be better for you. But it's not.
So let me say this kinds from Portland. We're just
now starting to catch on Portland. It takes a while,
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especially in a pandemic. But let me shout out to
everybody in Portland that listens to our show. We're just
so grateful we're on the air up there, and thank you,
thank you. Here's another call from Portland. Hi, I was
just calling to let you guys know and ask if
you guys could all keep Oregon in your thoughts, in
your prayers. Oregon as facting some of their largest wildfires
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that they have had in years, as well as I
wanted to give a little something good. It's amazing to
see all the communities come together and work with their
neighbors to get everyone out of the evacuated areas. Temple
of Animals, neighbors are lending any resources they have to
ensure that everyone gets out safely. So if you could
please just keep Oregan and your prayers thought great, think,
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we definitely will, and we'll put this on the air,
which we just did. Maybe other people will hop in
on that as well. Yeah, it's crazy, I do. You
can help the Red Cross too, I know, especially in Oregon.
It's you text word red Cross to nine zero nine.
Ten dollars goes on your phone bill. So yeah, thoughts
with you guys, for sure? You're Amy's pile of stories. Well,
(23:26):
Walking Dead is coming to an end, but they have
announced that there will be a Daryl Carroll spinoff coming.
Does that interest you at all? It did? It was
my favorite show for years. My favorite show is The
Office forever while it was on live I mean, a
current show. Then it became The Walking Dead, and then
I just couldn't see the show anymore. They were too
dark and some of the scenes zombies were grabbing folks
(23:51):
that I liked. And then I just kind of got bored. Yeah,
I quite, I don't. I want to maybe go back in,
but I don't know where I left me either, and
I don't know, and I don't want to waste two
hours watching old up anyway. Well great, I thought it
was just a great show. Yeah, well, as AMC did
with Madman and Breaking Bad. The final season will run
over two years, with a total of twenty four episodes.
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I'm trying to get Kaylin to start Cobra Kai yeah,
but she does not want to. It's so lame. My
husband loves it. Well, Eddie was the one telling me
I should watch it. I've only seen the first episode,
and I saw when it first came out on YouTube
TV or whatever or whatever that's what it was, and
I loved it. And we don't really have a show.
(24:32):
We're still, you know, rolling through Last Chance of You
right now. We don't have a show. If that's y'all,
show it could maybe be your show. But I don't
really have shows anymore if I'm ever watching TV, because
let's be honest, I work a lot. I don't have
a lot of time. Yeah, we're watching a show together.
I agree, that's why, which kind of stinks. I'll have
to catch up on the boys. She's not having that.
That guy got a bunch of things I want to watch.
(24:53):
I have no time for all. I'm about to do
that thing where sometimes you just watched stuff separate. Yeah, okay,
I'm gonna start half well, but we always we gotta
watch stuff in bed when we're like down for the night.
I know, but it's going to start to be where
you two beds. So a couple in Minnesota, they were
pretty shocked when they were having their home birth. There's
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their third kid. The other two I think they delivered
in a hospital, but this one they were like, let's
have it at home. And because of coronavirus, she wasn't
able to really get any ultrasounds. They did have midwives
and then they were given birth. One baby came out
and then the midwife was like, uh uh, there's another
baby in there. They gave birth to twins, had no idea.
(25:37):
Can you imagine? I wonder what's more common multiple babies,
like one being hidden because I'm sure they did an ultrasound.
No they didn't, because oh you say that, Yeah they didn't. No,
pre nate, they didn't, none of that stuff. No, No,
it's had to do with coronavirus. And that's why. Because nothing.
People weren't allowed up to the hospital and she didn't
want to ever be alone and like the imaging and
the birth, so they started to do it at home
with midwives, the old fashioned way, no ultrasound. So we'll back. Well, okay,
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I wonder what happens more of that, or people that
don't know they're pregnant and have a baby and they
go pee and then baby comes off. Amy and you
something like that. I did crazy, crazy, she says, No,
I know. I mean she was my friend. After that,
I was wondering if maybe she was a little nutty,
or maybe it's like so much denial set in that
(26:23):
you just deny, deny, deny and you stick with that.
Well I kind of feel that way where you wonder
if someone's nutty about Amy. She jumped in the pool
with her clothes on, and I was thinking about it yesterday.
You know what you just do? You you got a
lot of stuff going on. I don't think you're nutty.
I think you're just you just got a lot happening
in your personal life right now. I'm not saying it
(26:43):
was a moment where I mean, I decided to share
with you guys, because that's my point, and I was
thinking about it. I was like, what what can I
do for Amy? Because I know it's personally there's some
struggles right now. And you know what I thought I
would do because I would just come on and acknowledge
that going through something and I know it and I'm
trying to be here for you best I can. Thank
(27:05):
you if you notice off there, I'm pretty lovely and
you are. It's fine. I'm fine because usually I'm like,
come on, everything's fine, Like come on, horse, and thank
you for that. I feel it okay. So and lastly,
Keith Urban has found a silver lining in the pandemic
and that he's gotten a lot of family time in Australia,
(27:25):
especially with Nicole's family because they live in the same
areas of them, so they've been able to hang out.
But Keith's a mom. She lives in a different state
in Australia, borders shut down, you can't go from place
to place. But he has enjoyed time with his immediate
family and some of hers and he will be traveling
back to the United States to host the ACMs next Wednesday,
(27:45):
September sixteenth, So heads up on that. He's going to
be hosting for the first time. Hey, if he can't
get through, guys, I'll hosted for something happens then he
can't fly back. I will hop in. I'm ready to
go because I'll be I'll be presenting. I'm already there.
I'm already dressed up. Are you at So you're one
of the because it's the three locations the I'm in,
the Bluebird and the grandel Opery. So what you're I'm
assuming I'll be at the grandell Opry, Okay, because you're
always there. Well no, I mean I do, yes, I
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do a show for the Opery, but I'm assuming because
the awards are given away at the Opry. I think
the Rhyme have performances. The Bluebird had performances, but the
grandel Opry will have the awards and some performances. Okay, guy,
but Caitlin can't go with me. It's COVID protocol. You
walk in one way with an arrow, you don't see anybody,
you announce, you walk out a different way with an arrow.
No nothing. Wow, Yeah, I love dumb red carpet. I
(28:34):
don't have to do a lot of fake hugging. Oh
is there no red carpet? No? Why would there? You
can't be around folks. Why socially distanced? Come take your
picture next now there'll be no Okay, all right, I
mean that's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news, Amy. So something good
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has come out of quarantine. A study was done in
two thirds of Americans say that quarantine has made them
a better person. I think it's made me a better person.
I think just the whole situation has made me a
better in a lot of ways. Maybe appreciate things different,
that's for sure. Yeah, And I don't think Kaylin and
I would have lived together as quick. I think it
would have happened, but as crazy as I would have been,
(29:18):
I don't know. Let's pay another few years. Let me
wait another ten years before we start thinking about this.
I'm like that part of it. I'm very grateful for
But yeah, how about that? Quality time with friends and
family was huge and a major theme amongst the people
that were pulled, So meaningful relationships came out of this.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good. Well,
(29:40):
when we got a birthday present from her husband, he
gave her a lottery ticket, which I'm assuming Lunchbox, since
you love the lottery so much, people have given you
tickets for your birthday. Absolutely any of them ever been winners.
I mean fifty dollars here, Yeah, like Santa Claus gives
me some every year. She tells lottery officials she doesn't
play often, but she had for two point nine million
dollars a birthday. Can that's nice? That's crazy. You know
(30:04):
what's funny when Lunchbox in his family used to do
they used to give away lottery tickets at Christmas, right,
and he hit his brother was one of the fake ones. Yeah,
Causanna puts them in your stocking every year, and so
I knew Santa was gonna put some in my brother's stocking.
So I put a fake one in his stocking, so
it was mixed in with all the other lottery tickets,
and he scratched it with the whole family there, and
it said he won two hundred and fifty thousand dollars
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and the whole no one knew. In my family. I
was the only one that knew. So everybody is jumping
up and down. My brother is on the couch jumping
up and down. My grandma and grandpa are crying like
it was banana. And I was like, Joe's buying dinner,
Joe's buying dinner. I'm celebrating with everybody because if I
just sit there like nothing, then they know. And everybody's
(30:47):
going crazy. My sister calls her best friend long distance,
Joe's buying me a car today, like all this, And
finally my grandpa looks at it and goes, claim at
your mama's house, valid only in your dreams. And then
what did he do? Oh? And I was like, got you?
(31:08):
Got ju? He's like, I hate Jun. He said some
choice words to me, and everybody was just like, oh,
if we would if we would have filmed it, we
would have won America's Home Funniest Videos for sure. Were
they mad at you? Or do they think it was funny?
Which one? More? Oh, the family thought it was hilarious.
My brother probably more mad at me, but everybody else
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in the family hilarious. One of my favorite parts of
that story is when he talks about his sister making
a long distance call. Yeah, oh yeah, I mean it was.
I mean he was in college series a friend. I
was probably in high school. I was probably a senior
in high school. So ninety nine, Oh my god, we
definitely still did one. Yeah, let's go over to Amy
(31:54):
and get the morning Corny, Morning Corny. What do cakes
and baseball teams have in common? What do cakes and
baseball teams have in common? They both need a good
better That was the morning Corning. We'll talk to Reba
(32:16):
in about ten minutes. If you love Reba McIntyre, hang
out because she's always awesome. She's hanging out right now
in our marathon virtual green room. So Reba coming up.
All right, you guys ready for a game. I'm never
gonna get it. Yes, yeah, okay, So if someone gets
it right, they win twenty bucks for me and the jackpot,
which is currently at five dollars. Did you pay Mike Amy?
(32:38):
I haven't yet, but you can't get in until you
wow home on guys, so you'll have no because then
people don't. It's like fantasy football. You're gonna pay. It's
like you have to pay before the season starts, and
if you're not paid, your team doesn't play. I used
to say that all the time, Amy, I'll pay, I'll pay,
don't play. So you need to send Micy do that
one dollar doing it right now? If no one wins,
everybody adds another dollar. I'm gonna go pinto um and
(33:01):
I'll ask the question. Well, I'll ask the question and
we'll come back get the answer. Women are three times
as likely as men to consume this. That's they never
gonna get it. Women are three times as likely as
men to consume this, Morgan, are you playing? Okay, everybody's playing. Okay,
(33:23):
that's five bucks. Now let's do. They're never gonna get it.
Hit me with it. Twenty five dollars up for grabs
if someone on the show gets it. On the question is,
women are three times as likely as men to consume this.
(33:46):
What is it? I'm gonna go to Amy first. Who
sits right to my left? Amy? What do you think
women consume three times? Three times as likely to consume
a latte? At ta? Okay? This one? Yes, lunch box? Oh, man.
I mean, the first jumped in my head was tomato juice.
(34:07):
But then I said that's so stupid, and I wrote
down reality TV. Oh when it's a sign, angle like yeah, interesting.
It's always something a little different than you think with
these questions. That's why how do you think outside the box? Eddie?
So as soon as you ask the question, I thought
the Starbucks line, you look at it and I would say,
there's probably three women to a guy ordering coffee. I'm
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not gonna go a lot to you like Amy, so
just give me coffee. Coffee. No, every man drinks coffee,
except for your answer is coffee. Why do you always
take little shots at me? That wasn't a shot. Lunchbox
does not drink coffee or lunchbox sorry. I thought every
man drinks coffee, and then I was like, oh, yeah,
Bobby doesn't. Morgan, I'm gonna go with wine. Okay, Oh
(34:56):
that's real good Ray. I went to television route as well,
and I put kids cartoons. Okay, oh, Morgan, number two,
here we go. Women are three times as likely as
men who consume this is it coffee or lattes? No? Incorrect?
(35:17):
Is it? You guys think it's Morgan's will hold out
of the end kids cartoons? Is it Reality TV? Is
it kids cartoons? For twenty five dollars? Who feels like
(35:39):
she got it right? That's right. Women are three times
as likely as men to consume this. Morgan Number two
says wine? Is it wine? Yeah? Wow? So do we
have to pay her the dollars a day or no?
(36:00):
If you oh yeah, yeah, you're good. She made twenty
five dollars today. Dang, you want to roll the game over?
Started getting yes. Absolutely. I felt like our listeners are like, hey,
what do we get out of this? They want they
want to put a dollar in there if you miss it,
thinking Ben Moike d as well. The Friday morning conversation
(36:20):
with Hey, Reba, how are you? I'm doing fine? Bobby,
how are you doing? I'm doing pretty good. It's always
always good to talk to you. Well. Same here. I
gotta ask first as we kind of start this, you
know you're putting out the rerelease of this project, which,
by the way, if he didn't hear us talking about
it earlier, Reba is re releasing her album rum Rumor
(36:41):
has it it's the thirty year anniversary. I wonder if
you look back at that thirty years and go, holy crap,
that just that just flew by. It feels like yesterday
absolutely as the year I had Shelby. He's thirty years
old now, race car driver, doing well, grown man. You
know what, It's just so weird. Time does fly. But
then in the way it just seems like it was
last week. Very strange climb that mountain high? Rumor has it?
(37:05):
You lie? Fancy fallen out of love? Now you tell me?
That's all she wrote. I mean, these are all songs
that I grew up on listening to the radio. You
just so much. And to watch this concert because I
watched your YouTube concert that was that you put out
as well. And you know you have all this this
footage in the vault. What does that even mean? Do
you have every concert that you ever did from back
in the day in the vault? Boy, I wish I did.
(37:26):
That would be wonderful. The one that I really wish
we had gotten to film was in ninety six. It
was a huge production, fifteen close changes, ten dancers, and
I broke my leg December the sixth skiing and we were,
you know, just right. It's the final finale of the
tour and we were going to film it in Portland, Oregon,
(37:49):
I'm pretty sure, and a few shows before I broke
my leg at Salt Lake City and we didn't get
to film it that year, So that was very heartbreaking
for all of us. We put so much work, in
time and energy on it. But it's really neat to
watch them again. You know, the audio and the video
qualities not the best. We just aired on YouTube last
(38:12):
Friday night. The nineteen ninety rumor has it to her
and you're kind of thinking, wow, production and technology has
really improved in the last thirty years. To say the least,
of course it would, but it's sure a lot of
fun to watch it. You know, whenever you break your
leg and your show has all these wardrobe changes in it,
do you then did you stop the tour or did
(38:34):
you like perform with a broken leg and you used
to move around as much? Well, I was on a stool.
I did miss four of the shows. I just couldn't
get it together. I was sick at my stomach. Every
time I moved, I was vomiting, and I guess it
was the anesthesia. I didn't know what it was. But
we did the last four shows with me setting on
a far stool that swiveled with my broken leg sticking
(38:58):
straight out. And then we had a fully situation that
went from the garage stage to the center of the
arena and onto the Diamonds the other stage at the
far end of the arena. And it was a pulley
system that they just moved me back and forth and
I could swirl around with my good leg and the
dancers were flying around me. And the first time they
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brought me back for my clothes change, all Sandy Speaker
did was put a jacket on me, a different jacket
that was my clothes change. And I was crying. And
when she pulled me back in there, she said, what's wrong.
I said, they didn't leave. She said, why would they leave?
I said, because I'm not dancing with the dancers and
doing all my regular stuff. She said that they came
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to hear you sing, not dance. I think I think
it would say these ways of saying you're not that
good of a dancer, which is the truth. You know,
whenever you you know, you talk about not being able
to change into the show outfits, I'm always curious about
the outfits too, that le were each of these outfits
super expensive and were they made specifically based on how
(40:04):
you drew them or were how did that all come together? Oh,
Sandy Speaker designed them. She made them. Sometimes she had
the material sent off to have them the dazzled, the
jeweled and sequined up. But she did all of that,
and she would draw and she's a great artist, great things.
They're a great designer. And she would draw everything up
and show me pictures and I would always say, men,
(40:27):
I wish my waist was a skinny, and then she
would say, here's the fabric that's going to go with it,
and I would say, yeah, I like that, and she'd
make it up and there would go. She didn't for
the dancers and for me and the band, the background singers, everybody. Wow.
What was the process for the signature big Reba hair? Like?
How long did that take to do before a show?
(40:49):
I'm taking two hours, as I can remember. She would
put my hair in hot rollers and I would do
my own makeup while she did my hair, and then
we'd sat down to play cards until Brian Leadham would
come in and say, Okay, it's time to go to stage.
I said one more hand. Anyway, you really got to
go to the the stage. We got addicted to card players.
(41:10):
We loved it. What games were you playing? I think
it was double solitary we called it nerve. Yeah, I
never played. I'm a game player. Yeah, I love games.
I saw in one of your specials that you honored
the band members who had died in the plane crash
in nineteen ninety one. What was it like watching that back?
If you did watch it back almost thirty years later.
I did watched it. It was heart rinsing. It was
(41:32):
very sad. Wow, they were good. They were so good.
And to be able to say with Susie Wills and
Paula Kay, it was just h I just sat there
ball I'm miss Yeah. I was watching it too. It's
it's It was very emotional obviously. Um just switching it
up on a much dopier note. Would you ever reopen
(41:53):
Rebai Land someday? Would you ever open rebai Land some
day if you retire, like like Grace Lander Dollywood? Because
I would go to that. I'm the league, that's the dolly,
because she's the froe at it. No, I'm want to
say no to that. No, Okay, what about a rebell
bar on Broadway in Nashville call it, well, you can
call it Reba's fancy and everybody has to come in
(42:13):
in a tuxedo or like a bow tie and and
and they're they're beat up clothes whatever. But you have
your own theme too. Oh that's a cool idea, Bob.
I like that. And they it's something they had to wear,
something red and something. Yeah. Do you know do you
know your most streamed song? And did you ever look
at that? Oh? Yeah, by far? Okay, do you know
your second most stream song? The night the lights went
(42:36):
out in Georgia? Right all whenever you whenever you get
that song, because you know, I used to watch MoMA's
Family all the time, and many people don't know that
she was the original singer of that song. When you
when you absolute when you get that song, Like, how
do you feel about doing a cover when you're the
biggest star in the world. They're like, hey, we think
this would be a great song for you to cover, Bobby,
(42:59):
You're so sweet. Well, I like to do covers. I
even did an album one time called Starting Over Again
Dolly's song. It was all the songs that I wished
I had to report it first. I just fall in
love with songs, and I want to sing them myself.
That's why I did always love doing cover tunes. When
I first got started. They they found the songs, they
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did a great job on it, but I wanted to
sing it too. That's why I did respect. It wasn't
any disrespect to read for Franklin. I just loved the song.
I love the way she did it, and I couldn't
even get close to her performance, but I wanted to
say it. You put up for sell the autograph thirtieth
anniversary edition, rumor has it on vinyl, and I just
(43:42):
wonder how long it takes you to sign all of
these A long time. I do them all myself. Nobody
does them for me. I will not let anybody sign
an autograph for me. That's me. If you get an
autograph for Rumac and Tire, you know that I had
my hand on that paper page, picture and album CD cover.
(44:02):
That's me. No signature stamps, no boop and there it is. Nope, Nope,
it's all me. None of them are the same. Do
you ever see people that maybe fake sign Reba stuff?
Have you ever seen any of that out there? No,
not that I'm not, to my knowledge, that's good. I mean, listen,
there are people doing bootleg autograph stuff all the time.
(44:24):
That's awesome if you haven't had to deal with that
with your vinyl that signed. Do you have a record player?
Do you still listen to music on vinyl at all?
I do? I do, and I love it. I love
that that first little one, the needle drops, It's got
the little scratchy sound. I love that. I'm gonna ask
you this before back, before I hit the record one
more time. All these TV reunions are happening from friends
(44:44):
to the Fresh Prince. You've hinted that you've been texting
cast members from from your show from Reba. Would you
guys do a special? We would do a special. We
would do a two hour walking down memory length. We
do anything to get to work together again because we
had such a good time. We all like each other,
and yes, everybody's own board. Then what's the deal. Let's
(45:04):
hold up. I would say it's higher up the Grady
chain frames that us. There's nobody higher up a chain
than you ever. You're the high queen of the chain,
the coins of the check boy. All right, listen, let
me say this. The rerelease of her album Rumor has it.
It's the thirtieth anniversary and all all the BIX songs,
(45:27):
I think you're gonna love it. And also I'll say this,
there's a couple of bonus tracks on on here, the
remixes a Fancy you know, one's Live at the Rhymen
and the one is the what's this guy's named? Dave
Oddy Odd? I don't yeah, okay, So what do you
think of this remix? When you heard it? I loved it.
See what's so funny about Fancy? No matter what shape,
(45:49):
form or fashion the production is, it's still a great song.
That means it's a great song. So here we have
the original Fancy, then we've got it broken down in
suit just in a sixth set live at the Romans,
and then you've got the over the top Dan Smith
and it's still Fancy. Special CD vinyl autograph bundle packages
are available. And listen, you know we love her. Everybody
(46:12):
loves it. There's nobody that doesn't love Rebend. If you
don't love stop listening to our show right now. That's right,
get off to get turn us off. All right? Hey,
Reab it great to talk to you. Thank you for
the time, and hopefully I'll see out and about sometime
soon when things are a little more normal. I'd love that, Bobby,
take care of yourself and say thanks, all right bye,
It's time for the good news, Bobby. When a nineteen
(46:38):
year old college student found himself in a bad situation,
a police officer and Wisconsin stepped into help. After working
all summer to save up to buy a vehicle, Aaron
Rodriguez traveled from his Milwaukee home to a city about
forty minutes away where he bought a used Dodge truck
for thirty two hundred bucks. Less than a half hour later,
he was driving on I ninety four. Smoke started coming
out of the trucks. We pulled into a gas station
(46:59):
and the truck caught fire. Flames. Police officer Dan Barbara
responded to the scene. Three people were already using fire extinguishers.
After the fire was gone, Rodriguez had a one hundred
seventy five bucks to have the truck towed to his house,
but a day later, when Barbara was off duty, he
set up a go fund me account and he raised
four thousand, five hundred bucks for him to go and
(47:21):
fix his vehicle or buy a new one. Area isn't
that crazy cod to have to do that at all? No,
I mean, cops have enough going on, you know that.
That's a that's an amazing story. So let me throw
a big shout out to police officer Dan Barber has
an amazing story. Good for you, Appreciate you. That's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. Listen
to a lot of old school hip hop when I
work out or run. It's kind of what gets me through.
(47:43):
And I heard bombs over Bagdad by Outcast. I forgot
how much of a jam this song was, and so
now I've kind of readded to my playlist. This is
early Outcast, And so I was thinking, what are some
other awesome songs that had forgotten about that I just
wanted to bring up again so maybe people remember them
out of their playlist. So here we go. These are
three songs that I used to love, forgot about, but
(48:07):
refound and jam number one, pay Me a Birmingham Fancy
Lawrence Man. It can have another list that I listened
to when I work. It's nineties country and this came
on and I was like, man, I haven't thought about
the song and forever it is so good. My second
one is do I yoke him fast as you come
(48:29):
on one of his later hits, but still so good. Okay,
yeah you come around maybe, oh yes. And my other
(48:54):
one is on the alternative side around the same time.
You can tell when I was born, because it's all
nineties stuff to me, Amy, before you played the clip
raymondo Ammy, do you know anything from our Lady Peace?
I know, yes, but I can't think of it. You
forgot about him? That's so good. You doing clumsy, I'm
doing Superman. That's a good one. It's a Superman stay. Yes,
(49:22):
but it's not my thing. I would this wouldn't make
my list. Man. When I was a kid, even in
college and a little bit in high school, like I
had just had so much country that I was like,
for a minute, I got to stop. And so I
was really into the alternative stuff. And uh, it was
about two thousand ish. It was nineteen twenty and um,
(49:45):
I had a friend who lived in Dallas record the
Edge on cassette tape, alternative station. Just record an hour
or flip the tape, record an hour and then mail
it to me. And I'm just listening to that tape
and that reminds me of stuff like that there. So
all right, Ammy, what's your one song that you're like, Dang,
it was good. I don't make sure people don't forget
this one. Republic apologize. That's a good one. Yeah. This
(50:11):
just starts in your head forever too, Eddie. Okay, So
I used to like this. My parents would listen to it,
and my brother would listen to it, and then you
played it on a on a Bobby cast that we
did together recently, and I was like, dude, this is
so good. Afternoon Delight hit me. When I hear this song, though,
(50:33):
I think of Anchorman, Yeah, because they do a whole
scene where they're having a picnic and see I think
of good Will Hunt, Dude, Rockets and Flight Afternoon Light.
Why are we talking about this? It's it's not gonna
be on this Week's Good. That's not out yet. It's
about songs that you didn't know. We're extremely dirty, Amy,
This one's really dirty, and you wouldn't think by just
(50:57):
listening to the instruments. No, it sounds like a children song.
It is. What do you think after Newton de Light is?
I'm guessing um lunchbox this This song has a deep message,
but it also has a very simple message party locker
rock star and where would you listen to this on
(51:22):
the club? Would you request it? Yeah? All the time
you go to DJ. Can you go on party like
a rock star? It's the champ Like, this is such
a good song, Brad Moon, Now you have one. Yeah.
I went with Butterfly by crazy Town definitely like twenty
years ago, sexy, sexy, but the crazy They were good
(51:49):
for like a day that one song, right, they had
a song to Starry Eyed Surprise, but Paul Okafell, this
guy did shifty Shell shocking. But yeah, they had a couple.
But maybe I was a little too much of a fan.
I just know I know a lot about them. Morgan,
what's a song there? Oh? I listened to it in
college a lot. It's Dan and Chay's road Trip and
(52:14):
ever a single. No, it was on one of their albums,
but I listened to it on repeat in college and
then I just found it again, like in the last
few weeks, and now it's on repeat all over again.
Can we make a playlist of all these songs? Yeah
that we're like, oh we forgot they were good. Yes,
But in order to make it free, we have to
make like a hundred songs. So if you guys have more,
(52:35):
sit into me and then we can just add them all.
Oh boy, but I'll add these and then add a
bunch more. So we'll go to Facebook, have listeners say, hey,
remind us of songs that are good that people pably
forgot about. Yes, and then we'll add them all into one. Okay,
probably won't be checking out that playlist. I'll be honest
with you. I don't know what's gonna be on that thing.
But add your to Facebook, to our Facebook page. Amy,
(52:57):
I forgot to ask you if your husband had fun
over the house playing BA basketball. Yeah he did. I
mean he came home and said it was amazing. And
Caitlin's an assassin. Yeah, well, Caitlin's the best pure shooter
out there. Yeah, you definitely don't want to be in
front of her. We played a game called Knockout where
you shoot, and then Eddie came and played. It was great,
but first time Eddie's ever played, She's kill her. Man.
(53:18):
Did you ever win a game? Not one game. I
was the only one that didn't score one point. And
I brought my kids too, and like they were just
like dad, you were not good at They didn't say yes.
They are like, did you score any I was like, no,
I didn't score one, but you scored, you scored yea.
He didn't win any games, right, right, but the scoring
system the way it works, I didn't get one point.
(53:39):
Does that inspire you ton't want to come back or no?
Not yes, but it worried me that you were going
to invite me back because I was kind of the
weak link. But I'm sure you want to do that
again this week. I'm down. Well here, well I can't
this week, but but maybe next week. Um. Here's the situation.
Eddie brought his foster kid and his son. Yeah and two.
When I would get eliminated, I would go play football
(54:00):
with the foster kid, right, yeah, nothing wrong with that.
He took a football, so you know you would throw
the football around and there's nothing, not a problem with
I don't have a problem with that at all. Here's
a deal. When he when I when we got the
Foster kid, he didn't know sports at all. I introduced
him to sports and he loves sports. Foster gets how
old he is five years old? Now he loves football, basketball, baseball,
(54:22):
loves him all and he's competitive I don't think he
knew that before we got him. So to him, I
am a sports god. He's like, Eddie is so good
at look how far he throws the ball. He teaches
me everything about sports, which is how dads are to kids. Right. Yeah,
So here comes uncle Bobby and he's like, all right, son,
all right, I'm gonna teach you some plays. So he
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starts teaching him next level sports. Okay. When we leave,
he's like, wow, Bobby taught me this. Bobby taught me
that show. I was the kid. It was like he
had been malnourished in how to play sports. I was like,
I was like, son, I'm gonna get you there, but
you know, uncle Bobby took you a little too far.
I'm teaching you about the game and all that. There's
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an order don't jump on his team go ahead. So
so anyway, I was like, I just felt like they're
a little boundary there, like bones, I'm working on him,
and I feel like, now I'm gonna teach him again,
like all right, catch and throw, and he's gonna be like,
but let's do plays like Bobby does. Why don't we
do All that I showed him was how to take
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a fake hand off, run an out route on a
naked bootleg with an audible, and then I showed him
how to actually do the same and pull it back. Yeah,
throw me a pass. Yes, it was we only got
a part of the playbook. I really do appreciate you
spending time with him, like you're awesome with him and
both of my boys, and like it was cool. But
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I was a little worried when I left. Do you
think I overstepped my my boundaries? An? I think it's fine.
You're gonna take into his first game. They have games
next week, Uncle Bobby want to take him all of
the game. He does not, all right, No, it's fine.
I think it's fine. Okay, good, Yeah, you're good. Don't
do it a good? Does he think I'm He didn't
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say anything. Did he see that I won the whole
basketball game that day? That? Okay, here's what I did.
So on the way back, I said, out of everyone
that was playing, who was the best Bobby? Yes? I
was like what. I was like, what about me? And
they're like Noah, but they ranked him there, Bobby, Caitlin Ray,
and then last was me and your husband Amy. Don't
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forget a Monday's show at Hypnotist is coming in. You
suckers are gonna be hypnotized, so Monday's show. Check that out.
It'd be fun. Flashback Friday, real quick, nineteen ninety five.
Let's go flashback Friday. At this point in the year,
the biggest country song was She's every Woman by Garth Brooks.
She raged just fly river the great song but not really.
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One way think About is one of his greatest. It's
so good. This so good. It's one of those we
did a segment earlier, like songs you Forgot were really good.
This is a good one. I might have sang this
one on my Talent show. Dang. I would think I did, Dang.
I don't remember. No. I sang a lot in talent,
so that was my talent. Sorry, I remember. The biggest
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pop song in nineteen ninety five at this point was
Coolio Who Gangs's Paradise and the biggest thing of pop culture.
The Sony PlayStation was released with the price of two
hundred and ninety nine dollars. It was the first computer
entertainment platform to ship over one hundred million units. And
now they're about to put out the PS five. We're
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on the four right now, but it's about to be be
the PS five. Still haven't started playing basketball yet. I
got Eddie in and then I got out. I know,
and I'm waiting. I know me too. I have to
get back in though this week. I want I get
Paylin on warning Flair, I think I haven't played in
a month. Like I think I'm gonna start playing again.
She was like, great, I don't even want Why are
you telling me? I was like, I just want to
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credit of telling her. Um, all right, that's that's up, Amby.
What's going on this weekend. We're gonna have a like
an outdoor barbecue with some Haitian friends tonight and then
just low key the rest of the weekend, but outside.
So I think this family has already let me talk
to you about this. They already had coronavirus a long
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time ago. How long ago, oh long long, like months,
I don't know. So they were like because I told them,
I said, Haysta Share was sick, but we just both
got negative coronavirus tests. If y'all are nervous. But it's
two Haitian girls, their daughters, and they are going to
hang out with the kids, which the kids desperately need.
So they're like, we're good, We're we're not gonna get it.
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We're good. So we're good, right, they can't. They don't
really know yet. They don't know how long anybody's usually like,
I mean it was a very it was a long
time ago. Well could have been that it one two
thousand and eight, I mean very long ago life for
lessan a year. Yeah, So anyways, we're good. Bats, they're
they're excited because they're gonna have picklies and fried plantains
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and barbecue and kids love that. It's a like a
patient slaw, like a cabbage slaw. What about you off
to Denver? Right for the show? Hanging out with anybody
the Zagarona. I hope you'd like it's not money. Well, Eddie,
you've had it here you are? They told me three
months because it's how long my antibodies are. Okay, yeah,
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so what does that mean? It means he's a superhero
to Corona for about three months and everybody's different. Okay,
I hope nobody has it. I'm we're tested three times
a week. I get tested every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
I feel like now that I have my spot, I'm
probably just gonna go get tested all the time. Now,
why not? Did it cost you anything? No? Free test
free ninety nine and I got it in less than
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twenty four hours. Nice. If you tell people about it, though,
you will not get in. So I just said my spot.
I'm off to Denver. I'll see you guys want to
get back. I can see everybody here Monday. Have a
great weekend. Bye everybody.