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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, bones post show, pre show. If you had
a time machine, would you go to the future, would
you go to the past? Past? Me too, I don't
want to know. Yeah, I may go to the future
and be dead. Yeah, I don't. I'll wait for the future.
But I want to go back and hang out with
people like my grandma. Oh, I was thinking like historical folks.
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But yeah, I guess we could go way back and
hang out with Jesus. That'd be cool. I was thinking
about a Lincoln. Did you know, Abe Lincoln, even when
he died, was very unpopular, very unpopular. No, I would
assume he only got became popular way way after he died,
typically how it works. Yeah, he changed I told you
he changed vice presidents after the first term to the
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second right. I'll talk about that here podcast. Yeah, Abe
Lincoln was not a popular president. He only won the
first election with forty percent because four people ran. Okay, hmm,
so what but I would like to hang out with
ab Lincoln. What's with him switching his VP. I switched
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it to Andrew Johnson when he ran the second time
because he wanted a unity party ticket have him from
both parties. That's why it's our Team Arrivals comes in
and you got all these folks in the same all
working together, but they all a lot of them hate
each other. He put together a team arrivals, including his
vice president and some people that are conspiracy theories that
his vice president was one of the people that tried
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to have him had him killed, a conspiracy theory for sure.
But yeah, that would be cool. So I go, I
would go to the past two So you want to
go back to seven or eighteen, I would whatever, as
long as I had, like my iPhone. Okay, well back
to the future. He would have it. He had his
hoverboard with him. I would like to check out a
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few things I'd like to see, you know, George Washington.
Our country started then, I'd like, I just want I
don't want dinosaurs. I like the amenities of today, but
you don't have to live there. But let's just say
you go for a day trip, you take a pig
ny basket at your iPhone, you go for a day trip. Okay,
I can do that six fiveers and people say we'd
travel back in time so perously, like thinking two and twelve,
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maybe two twelve, it's a good year. I have a
note here that you want to Chick fil A and
nobody's wearing masks. Well, there were some people wearing masks.
We were getting food through the drive through, but then
I'd use the bathroom, so I put on my mask
and I ran in to use the bathroom, and I
noticed a group of about six young high school dudes
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walk in and they didn't have a mask, and on
the front of the door it says please wear a
face covering. But then it wasn't enforced, which I get it.
Every establishment is different. But they just all got in line,
standing around ordered there are no masks, got their food.
I just I couldn't. I was I wanted to say
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something because I felt like that I know, but they
were young, and I felt like I want to be
like hey boys, hey kids, But I mean I didn't.
But then I was irritated that the people working in
Chick fil A didn't say anything because it says it
on the door, and they could solve that by saying, hey, guys,
get a face covering and come back in. Well, often
I'll do citizens arrests in talent for that. Can you
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imagine how some whold react if you try to citizens
arrest them and to take their HANDPUTU behind their back. Yeah,
I was about too. I was irritated because it's just frustrating.
Not your job, I know, I know. I just like,
can y'all read the door? Hey? Kids? Like, even if
you disagree with it, it's on the door. It's a rule,
even if you're like I don't, even if you're like
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a Facebook warrior now, but then your information off random
sites on Facebook and not listen to the ninety eight
percent of doctors who say something. Yeah, the girl just
working the cashier checkout things, she just she didn't say anything.
I kept waiting for it to be like, do y'all
have your masks? But she didn't. Thought man, summer. You
know we watched last night was episode one of upload.
Oh yeah, would you think? Who has seen this? Mike,
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you've seen it, Morgan, you've seen it. Eddie watched it
and said it was terrible. I saw that it's getting
a season two. But we watched the first episode. Kayla
didn't love it. It took me a second, but I
think I'm going to really like it. Okay, maybe I'll
check it out. I don't know that you would like.
I loved stuff in the future. I love I love
Ready Player one that movie where you're like living as
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an avatar inside of a game, because I think that's
basically what people are doing a bit now, but I
do see that happening a lot more in the future. Morgan,
what do you think about it? Oh? I loved it.
I've binge watched the whole thing. How many episodes O there?
I want to say, it's ten? Does it even get better? No,
it gets so much better. And I really loved it.
I don't know if Amy would like it, but you
and I do like some of the same future things.
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And I see why Eddie didn't like it because it's
not a thing. But it's definitely like up our alley
for sarcasm and just how they created the show and
it's so different from everything else out there. Yeah, the
creator of the Office is the guy who did this,
Greg Daniels. Yeah, already feel left out? Mike. Do you
like it? Yeah? I kayl was like, this is not
for me, and I'll just give it a chance. Near
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the first end of the first episode, I think she
was finally coming around to it. But I like that
nerdy stuff like what it is is you die and
before you die, you because this guy has an accident
and they can either take him to the operating room
or they can take him to the upload room. And
if you go to the operating room, you may die,
but you may actually live longer. But if you go
to the upload room, they can upload you. And how
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what sucks is depending how much money you have. It
costs to upload you places. Nicer places more money, and
then you have to pay. It's like in app purchases.
So it's like it's a I'm following. Yeah, it's good.
I like it. I think I'm gonna like it more
and more. But we watched it, um, so it's pretty cool.
It's got a second season. That means people are liking it.
They're streaming in a line. Hey, Mike, win's the second
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season that the boys come out. Man, that's taken a while.
I know they got shooting on it quick. That's a
superhero showing on Amazon. Do you watch Maze Runner with
your kids? Yeah? I mean they more so watched it
than me, but they loved it really and Morgan number
two recommended that it really wasn't my thing, but the
kids are so entertained. And I think there's three of
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the I love that when they find a movie that
there's more of, Like we went through Hunger Games than
we watched all of Divergent, because I mean it's summer,
they're still it's like every night, knowing that around seven
thirty we can put on a movie and they'll just chill.
I'm like, yes, So that's what we did Maze Runner,
and we're gonna do probably Maize Runner two tonight, Maize
Runner three tomorrow night. You get on your phone or
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on your computer when they're watching it, or do you
just go around the house and do other stuff? Uh? No,
I try to be there with them. Hunger Games. I
watched every minute with them. Divergent, I was I was
in and out. But I'll be doing laundry full clothes
like in and out. Yes, on my computer, but I
try to be with them. I'll make popcorn. I'll be like,
don't worry, guys, I got your snacks, and I disappear
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for a little bit and come back. All right, We're
done with that. Now we're gonna get go on and
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(07:11):
All right, thank you, Yes, here you go translitting. Hey, guys,
what's happening morning? Studio? Coming up Mitchell Tenpenny about an hour.
This guy is such a good singer. You'll probably know
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him from this song right here comping say no hangover
like you for the song. Yeah, it's so good. So
he's gonna come and sing in studio. He's gonna sing
early too. Boys appreciati these artists that get up so early,
and I'm like, yeah, I'll come sing even when at
six seven o'clock in the morning. So he's gonna be
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in a little bit. I was reading a story this
morning about people complimenting people's looks. Are you okay with
someone complimenting your looks? I mean sure, I personally have
tried to look for other ways to compliment people now
because I don't I don't want to. I don't want
to compliment, for sure, somebody's weight or sell them they
look skinny or anything. Like that, but I don't mind
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telling them they look radiant. Are you being a little
too sensitive? No, I'm not. I'm not. I mean, if
someone looks like they're in shape, I'll be like, hey,
look great, right, I personally have learned that's not an
appropriate thing to say to people, and I think, coming
from a disordered eating world, I don't do that anymore.
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But I think it's fine if you want to or
hair or eyes all that. I feel beautiful, You're look beautiful.
Someone told me I look radiant, I'll be like, what
are you drinking? Why are you? What does that even mean?
I just was giving an example of another word. But
beautiful is fine because oh I'm not complimenting anybody's look,
so for real, I'm not getting trouble. That's too damn okay.
And see for me, I think it's dangerous if I
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compliment that somebody looks skinny, because how do I know
what's contributing to that. I don't. I don't want to
feed into that. You tell me I'll look skinny, I'd
be like, thank you, well, but I like that, I
know you do. But also you were Yeah, there was
a guy that was in my house. Have it's a
painting inside. I was like, dang, dude, you look jacked,
and he was like, appreciate that. Dudes never respect whenever
guys are working out. He liked that. I felt pretty
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good about this. Complim great. I feel like this could
mean towards guys, but for sure towards females. Sometimes you
never know. For me, when I was struggling, if someone
said I look skinny, it fed into it and I
would get fueled to get more skinny and that wasn't
healthy for me. Well, commenting on someone's appearance when you
don't have a close relationship with them is not good.
They say, don't do it, just don't appearance period whatsoever.
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I don't do it. I mean unless I'm complimenting something
super specific and I know that person's been working on
that thing specific, I'm out. But I don't. I don't
ever still on the street and be like heck of
a skirt or someone in the build. Lest If I
don't know you on a close level, you ain't gonna
get a compliment from me unless it's like something funny.
You said, Yeah, my husband was on like a zoom
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call with some people, like professional work meeting and there
was a girl in there, and then another guy joined
in and he said something said the girl like, oh,
your hair looks really good today. It was like, that
is so inappropriate. He couldn't believe it. All he did
was compliment her hair. But he couldn't believe the inappropriateness
because it was in front of all these people, and
then how it could be just the well can I
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throw this? What if he knows her and knows she
got a haircut? Then I know it's I wouldn't do it.
It's just a fine line, especially better everybody exactly right, right,
And so he just was thinking, man, I would never
say that to a woman that I work with. Maybe
to a friend, but not to a girl on Zoom
that you're doing a work contract with. Well, then it's
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always weird too, because you go, hey, man, well your
hair looks great. Then they could be like, what didn't
you used to look great? Because that's kind of what
I do with folks, like, dang, you look good. What
have you been up to? But what do you mean
I look good? Now? I didn't used to look good? Yeah,
I know. The struggle is real work, not good friendship. Okay,
That's how I live my life. Okay. I'm not good
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at taking compliments anyway. I always think somebody's up to something.
Somebody says something nice about me, I'm like, what do
you want? But what's what's this? Play here? People can
compliment you. Okay, go ahead, I'll accept three, go ahead,
I okay. I feel like you are one of the
smartest people that I know. You have a very generous
saying this. Now you really are. Okay, it's accept and
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that was a genuine It's so genuine that I'll tell
you it's actually a little annoying sometimes. What is how
smart you are? Because you retain information like you read
it once and then you you know, I have to
read it five times and then I might remember. But
I don't think that's intelligence, and I just I'm just
lucky to be able to remember. So do Okay, Yeah,
I'm not arguing with you. Number two. And then number
two is you have a very generous heart. Thank you,
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very giving and empathetic, which is good. I think that's
what it is. I'm no no Nobel Prize winner from
my heart, but I think I've been through a bunch
of crap and I know what it's like. So that's
I'm just trying to help some people go through a
bunch of crap and they don't care about helping people
and they don't have any empathy, and you do. Okay,
and then a third thing, biceps looking good? Hr? Right?
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Can we get hr on the phone. I really feel comfortable?
Then where this is going? I'll tell Steve Okay, all right, Okay,
my turn just getting just kidding next, I'm joking. It
feels uncomfortable, right, Rather be the giver than they get her.
Thank you guys for listening. If we're calling, you can
always hit us up eight seven, seven seventy seven. Bobby,
(12:36):
Bobby and crew. So I have a question for you, Bobby.
I know first impressions are crucial, and I'm just being curious.
What were your first impressions of Pitlin? Did you like
her right off the bat? Did you think it was
a matchwaings heavens? I don't know. I want to know,
all right, My guys, first impression was she didn't pay
me any any attention. So I was like interesting because
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I met her. We didn't talk for two or three months.
I met her when Lauren landed Dancing with the Stars.
I met her that first episode of that season because
her friend does pr for ABC. And then I met her.
It it it was just like whatever, and then there was nothing.
We didn't talk or anything. And then but when you
met her, what was your impression? She's very pretty beautiful, funny. Well,
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we didn't talk that much. It was like, hey, how's
it going good. We talked for a second. There were
like four people there in this little circle. A follower
on Instagram. We sent one message back and forth closer
when I was going back out there, and then I
liked it that she didn't like me, So of course
everybody likes the chase. I don't know about the chase.
(13:39):
I definitely had to chase. Oh whatever. Guys definitely like
it when the girl doesn't like them. If she were
to like you right away, you might be like, oh yeah,
I definitely whatever. Okay. Then what happened was I could
tell you I was staying out there, and I may
have told the story on the air before I was
staying out there, and it was the first time we
were going out on a date. She didn't know it
was a date, she says, but I was like, Hey,
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I'm finishing doing this game show and then we'll go
out to eat right after that, and so I come
and I go to my hotel and I changed clothes
and I walk downstairs and I see her taking pictures
of these other two people, this couple, and she's like
doing a photo shoot with them, and I was like, oh,
that's cool. She's just up helping them get the best
pictures possible. And I thought that's a cool person would
do that, because you always like when someone's like, all right,
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let me get a picture, Okay, do this, you know
how you like on someone like is the extra mile?
And I thought, well, that's cool. And then she was
super funny, and I was like, well then it all
started to go in the right direction. But she claims
that first night she didn't know it was a date
until like two thirds of the way into it, and
she was like, oh, we're alone. Well then she was like,
I guess we're on a date. Thank you for that. Well,
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for me and her was love at first sight. You
fell in love with me too, No, Well, for me
with her is your girlfriend? Let me say, I don't
Well maybe when you met her in person? Well, yeah,
because I that's the first time I met her. When
I showed you a picture of us the first time,
you were like, what what's going on here? Well? I
was like, why is she all over you like that? Well,
we'll take a funny picture right. Yeah. To me, I
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was like, she doesn't know you, yea and not that,
And I guess I'm just protective of you in that way.
And I'm like, what's she after? Like what is she
in LA for? Trying to be an actress? Trying to
be singer? And she was doing nothing, none of that.
Once I learned more about her, I was like, Okay,
this makes sense, and oh she's just a very like personable,
touchy person and so I just felt like a little touchy.
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For the first picture that I was there, it was
a four thing picture. This is what happened. We went
to the Dancing with the Stars after party and then
they're like, hey, do a pose like you're a danced couple. Yeah,
now that I know her, that totally makes sense totally.
But I was I was protective of you, that's all.
And then you met her and you fell in love
first sight? Why because she's awesome. Even my sister met
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her the other day and was like, Okay, she's really cool,
like just right off the bat, her personality's very easy
like me, hmm, well, I'm not on the air. I'm
just I'm shut down, funny, friendly, whatever, personal and like
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really down to earth and caring. And she has a
lot of really good attributes. Okay, enough enough about me,
all right, let's go to the second one. Mister Bobby Bones.
I hate to break it to you, but you picked
the worst time in your life to start playing video games.
As much as you are, they're relationship killers. Man, don't
do it. You can't keep your abilities at NBA two
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K and Caitlyn happy. It's just gonna be a really
tough balance. I used to play video games with my
boys all the time, and then I got married and
I had to sell that thing, man, because it was
just it. I think you get it. If there's anything
that I can do, it's set a goal and achieve it.
And my goal is to keep playing video games and
stay in an amazing relationship. That's all I'll do it.
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We're now talking about a man football league. Oh my god,
I know. Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Maybe a lesser person couldn't,
but I can't. She doesn't get that annoyed with me anymore. Well,
I feel like you're pretty good about the time you
spend on I try to be deliberate. Sometimes it can
She's like, you gotta be like a last night, for example,
she wasn't feeling a hundred percent and I was like, Hey,
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I'm gonna go play video games for a little bit,
and she was like, all right, But I could tell
by the tone of her voice she didn't really mean it.
So I said, you know what, never mind, So I went.
We laid down and we watched the show and went
to bed. Look at you reading Tones. Love it. It's
a tough one. It's a skill that I've never had
to even attempt to get better at. But now I'm like, hmm,
how much resonation is there in that voice? So yeah,
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Tones is tough one. More, here you go. Question that
I've been wandering is, Bobby, you got bullied as a
young child in Arkansas? Do you ever talk to those
people that bullied you? Have they ever apologized? Have you
ever seen them again? And for Amy, I know Seth
Shara wanted a school. I guess Stevenson did too. So
did you guys get a pool with your new house?
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All right, you guys have a great day. Thank you,
Thank you. Sabrina. I get picked and beat up a
lot as a kid. I don't talk to them. They
haven't apologized. I don't need them to. I haven't seen
them again. So no, no, no to all of them.
At one point in time, you had a list. Oh no, no,
I still know the list. And secondly, one of them
reached out to me on Facebook once. It was like
I never bullied you, but he was only beat the
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crap out of me all the time, and I was
like block and I feel like getting cyber bullied. So
I just got out of the new house, new house,
new pool. Yeah. So yeah, this house came with one
and like a backyard that they can run around and
play in. So yes, the kids are pumped because when
they came to America they definitely wanted a pool. Thank
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you for all the calls eight seven, seven seventy seven.
Bobby ask Us questions, suggest segments. Usually once a day.
We just kind of sit down and hear what you
have to say. I saw this list on Billboard. There's
songs of the Summer twenty twenty. I'm gonna play for you,
but I have my songs of the summer and country
music as well. They don't ever do those, So I'll
do it. But see if you know the songs of
(19:09):
the summer. These are pop songs and number five Lady
Gaga with Ariana Grande rain on me. Yes, most of
these I'm gonna know from TikTok honestly. Number four Doja
Cat Say So? Doja Cat So? Weekends at number three,
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blinding Lights. I hear this not kissed upund sometimes yeah,
I'll put it over and we get off the year
and Seacrest is still on in the morning over there
sometimes and he'll play this a little bit. Megan the Stallion,
I'm savage. Yeah. The number one song of summer is
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rock Star from the Baby Roddy Rich. I'm not going
to be queen, so here we go. These are the
real summer songs according to me though. At number five,
Travis Denning after a few after comes on the radio
and when that guitar part starts at the beginning of
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and I want to like, what song is this? I
like the song and then it takes a minute and
I'm like, oh, yeah, this is a good one. It
took over a year to be number one, but that's
a number five at number four, and it's currently my
favorite song on the radio right now? Hey, are they
confirmed to come in Friday Scuba? Yes? Yeah, they conversation.
Maddie and Tay die from a Broken Heart. This is
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one of those songs. I have a lot of friends
that are songwriters in town, and they're like, I wish
we had written that because it's such an interesting concept.
Do you relate to the song at a point in
your life when you're like, am I gonna make it?
That's such a bad breakup? Yeah, I'm a broken Oh
that's number four, my number four song at summer. Maddie
and Tay die from Broken Heart. And just to be clearer,
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just for anybody out Sarah that is experiencing you will
not die. I'm broken, have a broken heart, heart disease,
a different things. The number one killer in America if
you don't wear a mask. Number three, the song that
probably stays in my head more than any other song.
What do you think it is? A song of the
summer three? It's a number three from my list. I'm trying,
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I know my top three, and I'm stays in my head.
If it plays just once all day long, I'm like,
m go ahead, hold on, that's agreed. Shot Number two
(21:40):
is Morgan Wallen Chasing You Shot Whiskey. My preference is
my favorite, but I'm not putting it at number one
on the list. Number one is what do you think
it is? It's hard to forget, Yeah, Sam, hard to forget.
You've got it forgot, but I got No. That's such
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a jam and you're the one on it. When they
first released it, You're like, this is it? Took me
a second? Yeah, okay, love it? Those are those top
three could be mine except for I'm obsessed with from
Randa Lavorite Bluebird, so I'd probably throw that at least honorable. No.
I mean it's for me, it's in my top but
I'm saying of this less. I'll give you an honorable unch.
(22:29):
Thank you. Yes, um, you're my favorite parts it didn't
My honorable mention would be Luke Colton, Eric Church. That's
to me much Jeems come on the latest from Nashville
(22:56):
in Tullywood Morgan number two, thirty second Skinny. The lineup
for the tenth anniversary of the iHeartRadio Music Festival is here.
Keith Urban, Kane, Brown, Thomas Rhett and more will be performing.
It's going down on September eighteenth and nineteenth, and you
can watch on CWTV dot com. Jake Owen doesn't believe
he's very talented musically. I find that when you have
(23:17):
a talent in something, if you're not interested in it
to the highest degree, then it doesn't matter how talented
you are in it, because what does it matter? And
I found that I'm not that talented in music. Thomas
Rhett talked about his three kids and having more. Well,
I thought that adding three to the mix would be
a lot harder, but it really just tacks on a
little bit at the chaos. I think when you have
(23:39):
more than two kids, you could have five, six, seven.
I mean, it does get harder, but I think that
as they kind of become into that one and a
half year old and two year range, it starts get
a little bit easier. I would say the infant stage
is definitely the hardest, but I think once Lyndon starts
to get six months to a year, I think it's
gonna be just fun. I'm Morgan number two. That's your
skinny hard It's time for the good news. Bobby good
(24:01):
Samaritans in the Atlanta area are helping him make life
easier for a man who lost his only means of
transportation to his dialysis appointments when his car burned and
a fire. Davante McCoy wasn't sure has going to get
these treatments until a couple stepped up and said, hey,
you know, we'll give your rides. And we're like, you
know what, what's gonna give you a car? Time has
been tough for him, whose job in the film industry
(24:23):
came to a halt because of coronavirus and them not
being able to shoot. So he wasn't able to replace
the car for himself, and so they heard they want
to stay anonymous, but they're like, here you go, here's
the keys. We don't use this car as much as
you will. And so he drives it too his appointments
three times a week and he has a car to
go to the grocery store. Too. Crazy. Yeah, they just
saught online and so I was in the neighborhood and
donated to him. Man, that is awesome. That's what it's
(24:46):
all about. That was tell me something good, Dowry Today.
This story comes to us from Shreveport, Louisiana. A twenty
nine year old woman was mad at her boyfriend and
the other nights she wanted to argue. She starts yelling
at him and he's like, look, I don't want to argue,
and she goes, no, you're gonna argue back. I'm not
gonna argue. So she pull out a gun and shot him. Oh, well,
(25:09):
that's offs when you pull out a gun. I wanted
if she have it on her belt? Did she go
get it? Did he know she was going to get
the gun? I doesn't say it, just says she pulled
out a gun and shot him. He didn't die. No,
he's in critical condition. Oh he is. Yeah, terrible because
the rule is in the bonehead you can't die. But
they're still alive. We need to google it every hour.
(25:31):
Oh this is terrible. But I'm gonna say this, most
people that are with crazy folks are also crazy crazy
attract crazy, Like, this isn't the first time she's gone
nutty on him. There's no way they're in this relationship.
And he's surprised by this action. Okay, because this just
doesn't hop out right, or there's there's more to the
story we don't know. It's just not a whack a
(25:52):
mole where she comes up and goes what like they've
had situational incidents. I'm going to bet at this point. Yeah,
so she and jail. Oh yeah, I'm Munchbox. I'm Munchbox.
That's your bone head story of the day on the
Bobby Bones Show. Now, what's up man? You're good, I'm happy.
(26:12):
I'm good. I'm glad to be here. Thank you all
so much. I'm gonna play a couple of hooks here,
Ray play a hook of drunk Me how Big. You
may know this song from Mitchell Tenpenny. You did a
cover of someone you Loved, right, Yeah, let me play
some of this now debat and then broken Up is
(26:35):
the new one, which is gonna play in a minute. Yeah.
Now here's the first question I have for you, because
I got a message and I wrote down who it
was from. From I Love My Fans slash m Tinpenny Bang.
It was you asking me for fifty dollars in Amazon
gift cards. That's you, right, that's all me. I only
(26:56):
say one gift cards. So thanks? Are you getting the
people being imposters all the time? Yeah, you know, I
mean we've we've told people as much as we can.
You know, just try to send him in, you know,
give him the link for the for the you know,
Facebook and Instagram thing, but who knows. I just hate
that people do that. It's been only blue check marks. Yeah,
that's it. That's the only account you have at the
(27:17):
blue check mark. Yeah. I'm terrible enough at social media
having two or three accounts. Just I don't know what
to do. Man, Mitchell is one of the best singers around.
So that's why I wanted to have you in. Are
you going in many places now or no? To play
just period, just playing golf, playing golf and pretty much this.
I'm trying to starting to get some one offs that
are socially distant a lot like like big listening room
(27:38):
type things. Hopefully, but now not yet. We're still, you know,
just waiting it out. Aby. We were playing golf a
couple weeks ago and I was with Travis Denning and
Mitchell was playing like right in front of us, and
his golf club was broken right into apparently swings swings
so hard, it's so so hard that his club was
just snapped into. He's bragging. He's walking on the showing
us like, well what I got here? No, I was
(27:59):
trying to get another club. No, I don't know what happened.
I just swung it and it broke. You know he
used the bidet. Did you know Mitchell Tenpenny uses the bidet? Yeah?
Not visualize that, Okay, yeah, Well do you have one
at the house? Yeah? I do. You just settling that
thing and let it rip? Oh yeah, I love it.
It's great. What I think we should I think I've
said for years. I know, I know how culture has
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it right. Yes, we know. I'd like to salute you,
thank you for being hygimic. We actually gave away a bidet,
not a used one, but like a normal one back
and back early this year. You're in the front of
where everybody else is going to be coming. Yeah, Mitchell's
gonna play it. First of all, I've asked him to
play a couple of songs because he's such a good singer.
I want you to first play the song that we
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came to know you for. Yeah man, drunk Me. All right,
you may know this song. Here's Mitchell Tinpenny playing his
former number one drunk Me. Hey. Yeahs So, because of
licensing roles, we can't play anything with music on this
iHeartRadio channel or podcast anymore. But you can't go to
Bobby Bones dot com to see it. We hate that
we had to take it down. Wasn't our decision, but
(29:01):
I just wanted to keep you up, and we wanted
to keep up as much as possible. So I go
to bobbybone dot com to watch or here whatever you're
missing right now, and thank you for listening to the show,
and sorry about all the legal stuff. Come on, look
at this guy here coming in, just belting it out early.
Here we go, man, man, he's such a good singer.
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And we get all the good singers, but you're such
a good singer. I feel like you could sing anything.
And I don't feel like pushing you a little bit
because I feel like you just put yourself there, Like
if I were to say, Mitchell sing the itsy bitsy spider,
sing the crap out of it, No guitar needed, no
guitar needed. Well shoot itsy bitsy spider, the water spout.
Come on, down came the rain and watch the spider out.
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What's the worst of the How came that sun and
dry up on the rain? It's a bitsy spider when
nothing spider again? Come on, how about let's go soulful
here with Mary had a little so let's see, maybe
had a little lamp, little lamb, little lamp. Maybe had
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a little lamp. Her face was fat as snow. Come on,
look at this cut it. I don't know what put
the radio dang. Oh man, all right, we're gonna come
back in a second with Mitchell. You know, you have
a new song that you're gonna play a second. And
I tell you what kind of put me on. It
was like, I trust the opinions of people that I admire,
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and when you put this song out, so many of
my friends were going, this is a great song. Now.
When you said it, I thought I mentioned this song
about himself. But when I saw some other friends saying that,
I was like, all right, all right, so Mitchell's gonna
play that song in a second. So you have a
new song called Broken Knot. And you know, songs come
out all the time. But when I see people that
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I value their opinion, go, man, this is a jam,
I was like, let me give that a listen. And
I tell you I like to Mitchell, it means a lot.
And so I'm glad you're here here because about to
play this Now. This is about someone who's still broken up,
but it's about a breakout. Tell me about this song. Yeah,
I mean more than that. It's it's about you know,
being honest and and admitting that you're the reason the
relationship ended. Kind of being vulnerable. Um, you know the
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second verses even you know, you know, Karma called me
up the other night. I guess she knows my name
and mom always knew what to say, but she's not
on my side this time. And it's there's something about
being vulnerable, admitting that this was my fault and you
can only better yourself once you admit that. Is this
about you or is it about one? Like? We got
four songwriters here, Yeah, yeah, we actually wrote it in
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about thirty minutes waiting for our buddy's bachelor party, met
Devin Dawson, Kyle Fishman, and Ernest k uh Like. We
wrote about thirty and just one of those just kind
of fell out. Not the question, Mitchell. It definitely has
a lot a lot of lot of there's a lot
of personal a lot of personally for sure. All right,
here we go. This is Mitchell Tinpenny. See how you're
trying to pivot out of that question. A good interviewer, though,
(31:54):
dials in and holds unaccountable. All right, here we go
Mitchell Tinpenny with this newest song called broken Man. Thank
you Dang she hit you back up here? All right,
all right, all right, it's vulnerable. You got to put
that out there listen in a different way, Like you know,
I've written books and do a radio show and talk
(32:16):
about my personal life at times, and you kind of
put it out there for folks in a vulnerable way
so they don't feel alone. But at the same time,
you're like, oh boy, if yeah, I know that person's
hearing me talk about this, that's that's always the It's
like I don't care about the world. I care about
the one person, Like I don't want I don't want
them to think something they don't need to think. But
at the same time, I want to be honest with it.
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I wonder too, because sometimes you can write a song
and it may just not go anywhere rightly. But then
when you get something you're like, oh, man, I want
this to be number one. But then it's they're for
sure to hear it, like I love for this, I'm
the biggest song ever, but for sure if it goes
number one. So you got right, yeah, do you have
folks that reach out to you now that you've had
some success. But I'm like, hey, buddy, we're best friends
(32:59):
back in night's great. H yeah you but uh, you know,
I I've kept you know, I'm born in race here,
so I've kept pretty much in touch with everybody I
grew up with, and so it's fun. It's fun to
have my friends come back out and say, hey, I
kind of meet up with them. Has been too bad.
I have more cousins now than I actually have that
now that family's different. I've had some family come out
of nowhere that I had no idea existed, Like people
(33:20):
match with me like nine time cousin from twenty three
and me, and now all of a sudden, they're my cousin,
and so we're here from my hey cousin on Facebook.
We share one point two percent DNA And I'm like,
we even cousins. You found me online, you spend it
two that's how Yeah, exactly Mitchell tenpennies here, um check
out check out the song downloaded stream it how sing it? Yeah?
I think you get paid for even if someone sings
it out in public. I think so. I think that's
(33:41):
how it works. Very little all right, Hey, good to
see you man. Yeah, you'd follow him on Instagram at
M the number ten penny as in Mitchell tenpenny. That
song's called broken Up. All right, there we go. Anything
you'd like to say in conclusion? Amy to Mitchell, I
kind of want him to sing something else to us,
like that's like the nursery rhymes, like throw one last
thing out random Hickory Dickory Docks one of my old favorites.
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Do you know that one? It's gonna sound Hickory Diggory doc.
I remember a melody to quality, That's what it is.
This is Mitchell Timpenny. Day here could be digger me
do oh the mousing up? I don't know. There's strike
clock strack twelve now here here here here, Dick. Do
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you do a whole nursery rhyme album? Yeah, we should
do it. It would be fun. We you got a
mouse in your pocket? Hickory Dickory Dock over there because
a you doing it with you? All right? Mitchell Timpenny,
Good to see you, my friend. Here's the voice mail
from Sierra Hey Bobby Morning Studio. I wanted to give
a shout out to my husband Aaron. He is the
played right now and baby Elis and I miss him
(34:52):
so much, Love you daddy. If you guys could do
it too, they'd be awesome. To the seventy first, seven
twenty third, And I want to thank you all so
much for all that you do. We love your show.
Thank you Amy and Eddie. You guys are an inspiration
and amazing. We are in the process of foster carest
and you guys are a big encouragement. Yeah. First of all, Aaron,
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big shout out to you. Appreciate what you're doing. The
seventy first, seven twenty third Aaron, and everybody inside of that,
thank you. Yeah. Amy, A lot of listeners reach out
because Amy has two adopted children, Eddie has two foster kids.
It's you, guys. I mean people, so many people were
in encouragement to me. So yeah, if we can be
that to others, that is what it's all about. And
(35:34):
I just want you to know, like you're amazing for
doing it and you're not alone, and you just gotta
keep keep keep ahead. Like I don't even know to say,
like there's gonna be some rocky roads ahead, but you
just have to like keep going and it'll get amazing.
You guys can call us anytime eight seven, seven seventy seven, Bobbies,
(35:55):
You're Amy's pile of stories. So I'm looking forward to this.
One of my favorites, Joy Roberts is teaming up with
another favorite, Denzel Washington, and they're doing a Netflix movie together.
It's called Leave the World Behind, and it's going to
tackle issues like race, class, and parenthood. The last time
they did a movie together, it was back in nineteen
ninety three. Can you name the movie? Nope, No Denzel
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and Julia Roberts, No Pelican Brief. Never saw it. It
was a John Grisham novel. I'm not drawn to Julia
Roberts movies. Oh I love her. I don't like my
best Friend's Wedding, never saw it. I love Denzel Washington movies,
especially when he's the shoot him up guy. Yeah, he's like,
he's good. I like Denzel Washington when he's a bad guy, Like,
(36:36):
I like that. But I don't know that I've ever
seen a Julia Roberts movie period Steel Magnolias, never seen it,
Pretty Woman, never seen it. Okay, So sources say the
Julia Roberts did play herself or in the Oceans movies,
Oh she was herself. Yeah, you got a role winner there.
(36:58):
Sources say the winning bid for the movie was over
one hundred million dollars. Wow. So we don't have a
release date though, so it was kind of like a
little tease of what's to come. But when Matt drops
on Netflix, I will watch it day one. The Umbrella
Academy out on July thirty first. I believe I loved
that that Umbrella Academy is like superheroes, but I forget
(37:21):
their talent like a superhero turd. No, it wasn't. It
was amazing to me. The season two comes out in
thirty first. Their talent, didn't They all have different talents.
They were all born. Hey, Mike, do you remember what
the story was Umbrella Academy? Like they were all born
They're all born on the same day, and then they
had all had a weird superpower. One of them could
never find their power. Yeah, that was a good That
(37:42):
was good. What else? So Janna Kramer audition for the
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. But I guess she hasn't
hurt back as to whether or not she's going to
make the show. But she was doing her podcast and
she had Melissa Gorga and Joe Judaice from Real Housewives
of New Jersey on her podcast, and while they were talking,
she just casually was like, well, I guess I could
(38:04):
say that we auditioned for the show during quarantine, but
we haven't heard back. But she lives in Nashville. Are
they going to move back to California if they get it?
I guess so. Do you watch that one, Beverly Hills. Yeah,
they're a little too glam for me, I know, but
when they cut away into the interviews and they're dressed
like they're going to prom I don't like that that much.
I like New York if I'm gonna watch, because they're
(38:25):
more real and they're not trying to put on pearls
for the sake of a five second video clip. I
would say I equally like Beverly Hills, Orange County in
New York all the same. Those are my top tier.
And then there's New Jersey, Atlanta, Potomac. I watch on Potomac.
I don't really I don't really like that one, but
Beverly Hills is funny. They'll have a backyard barbecue and
(38:45):
you're right at our We would show up in shorts
and flip flops or whatever, and they show up dressed
to the nines with heels and all the things. Well,
even when they're not doing the show, just when they're
doing the interview, they cut away, right, They're so glam Jess,
NonStop glam. But I know that's that's what it's about,
all right. What else? And speaking of Janna, just real quick,
I guess I'll bring up that her book The Good Fight,
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Wanting to Leave, Choosing to Stay and the Powerful Practice
of Loving Faithfully comes out September twenty second. Okay, cool,
it's a long title. And then I've got the top
how to searches of twenty twenty. How to make hand sanitizer.
Oddly that's not in the top ten. That's weird. You
would think it would be how to make a mask. Yes,
(39:27):
it's in there, how to make a face mask. What
have I google? I can say how to get better
at NBA two K twenty, like tricks for video games
because I only play video games because of quarantine. I
never played them. You didn't have time. But now that
I got stuck at home when we were quarantining, not
so much anymore. But now I just like to play them,
but I started to go, hey, how do I do this? Um?
(39:50):
How to make food certain kinds of food? Yeah, baking cookies,
how to poach an egg. Makeup tutorials were big for people.
What's number one? How to use new software like Zoom?
You know, a year ago, I don't even know what
the crap Zoom was. No way, Now I can do
Zoom and Microsoft teams like a pro. I log on
(40:12):
those things. I got the app, so I just pin
a rose on your nose. Well, I know, but it's
months ago. Braggy this morning. Okay, I'm not bragging. I'm
just saying, like, now everyone wants to have a video meeting.
What used to be a conference call no matter what
on the phone, Now it's video because everybody's got the
the app and the software. And it's like, but anyway,
(40:33):
they're bigger problems in the world. I'm Amy, that's my pow.
That was Amy's Kyle of stories. It's time for the
good news. So a group of students in Texas they're
doing something cool for the elderly. They're making care packages
that they're sending to assisted living facilities and it's really
(40:55):
cool because they've got adult coloring books like really big puzzles.
Is like, maybe it's their eyesight, isn't that great? Colored pencils,
snacks and handwritten notes, which I know for sure that
people that are at nursing homes or a sister living homes,
a handwritten note means everything to them. Do people write
them to where your dad is? Yes? And they I
(41:17):
think they especially love it because if you think about it,
a lot of times they're eighty ninety years old and writing.
They used to write letters back in the day. They're
not of the digital I think about that, and so
that's really something that connects with them on a different level,
and it is very personal to them. That's a good story.
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something
(41:37):
good over to Amy with the morning Corny. What do
you call a cow that doesn't produce milk? What do
you call a cow that doesn't produce milk? An utter failure? Nice?
That was the morning Corny. How do you feel about
(42:01):
the Morning Corny in general? Do you think it's growing stale? No?
I mean I always like it, but then I get
I guess stage fright because I feel stage fright. Well,
I don't know the right word, But I get hesitant
before I give the punchline because I think, oh, they're
gonna hate it. No, never about us. I just mean
for the listeners. Do you think they're getting me? Yeah?
(42:22):
By them, I mean they they're gonna those listening you them,
And we're going to do a poll up on social media. Okay,
see if they like the Morning Corny. Don't do it
on Facebook because everybody hates everything on Facebook. If you
put the poll on Facebook and you say, hey, how
do you feel about the Bible today? People like, I
don't know. It used to be good. It's just not
the same anymore, because that's how people will be like
over there. That's true. That's true. If you do an
(42:43):
Instagram stories poll at Bobby Bone Show where you like, hey,
Morning Corny, keep it, ditch it. Let's just see. I'll
do it on Instagram and Twitter, okay, okay. And then
I mean, because I could spice things up, I have
some after darks. Yeah, but we can't do it at
this point and you never have enough, like we could
do some more Morning Corny after darks later in the show,
(43:04):
which after dark for our listener doesn't mean after dark,
it means later on the show and the kids aren't
in school and they're not that dirty anyway. Oh well
they're something hero And I was like, I don't know
if I can say this one. All right, morning Corny
after dark. We'll do that later. Let's do a voicemail
from Kelly in Las Vegas. Hi, bother you, morning studio.
I am having a big problem at work. I am
(43:24):
a ghost store manager out here in Las Vegas and
we have just been declared a red zone, and every
single day I have to fight with people, get abused,
and get called every name in the book for asking
people to wear their masks and wear them properly. I
was just wondering if you had any advice, just what
(43:46):
you guys would say to them, anything would help. I
appreciate you guys love the show. Isn't it crazy that
people get mad, angry, they get aggressive towards someone for saying, hey,
you need to wear a mask when it's that person's job,
like you have. Poor Kelly here just trying to do
her job, make her check, go home, support her family,
pair light bill, buy some groceries, and part of her
job is to say, hey, you need to wear a mask.
(44:08):
She didn't make the mask rules. The mayor or the
governor made the mask rules. Here's Kelly having to call
us a bunch of dopes, going, hey, what do I do?
I feel terrible for her. By the way, if I
ever if I want to see someone yelling about a
mask in a store, I think they're just not bright anyway,
not because of the mask thing, but because in a
private in a private business, I can tell you you
(44:30):
can't come in without a shirt. I can tell you
shoes mask. It doesn't matter. You don't have the right.
This is not it's freedom America, whenever you're in someone
else's business that they own. If you came into my
house and I said shoes off to come to my house,
I would have to take off you have figures shows
off because it's my house with you. I couldn't say
take your shoes off to walk on the sidewalk. That's
your you do that. Anyway. I wish I had something, Kelly.
(44:53):
I wish I did. You're the manager, if you were
someone working in the start, say go tell your manager
and get you out of this unsafe situation. But people
have pulled guns on people, they've shot people, they've been
people stab punched because someone that works there has been
told you got to make sure people have masks on.
I don't know what to tell you, Kelly, because I'm
starting to lose a little hope in people in general
with this. Oh, I agree. I used to. I used
(45:16):
to think we're gonna get through this, We're gonna shake
it out, We're gonna be fine. I don't. I don't
feel that way anymore. Yeah, because people are still refusing.
I don't understand, and I feel Yeah, I feel bad,
and I say, you just keep being your just do
your job and be kind, and but don't let those
people get to you. If they yell at you. I
know it's hard to hear, but just think in your
head something's not right with them, or a blow dard
(45:40):
gun and then it's like, oh, you can do that.
Would just be like stay well, Kelly. I'm very sorry
that you have to go through this. I'm very sorry
that you have to go. Hey, would you mind putting
a mask on? It's kind of the rule here, and
then they get aggressive with you. I understand if you
don't like wearing a mask. I understand if you even
(46:00):
feel like, hey, maybe I shouldn't wear a mask, which
we've said, we personally, we don't love wearing a mask.
It's not like, oh yeah, okay, we to put on
a mask and breathe through it and be all hot
and whatever, Bobby get his glasses all fogged up. But
we wear it because we care about people and we
want this to slow down. Isn't that what we do?
(46:21):
That's what we do. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah again. I
understand if a mask isn't for you and you don't
think it's for you, But you can't go into a
private business and then get mad they're telling you wear
a mask. Right, it's this is America, right, Well, they
get to own that spot and tell you what to
wear if you want to be in their spot. I
love America. Can't get enough of America. I was thinking
this morning, you know, I can't get enough up the
US of A. Did you see did you see Donald
(46:42):
drunk tweet or posts or Instagram about it's patriotic to
wear a mask? Yeah? About hearing his mask, and I
was like, thank you, because at least if there's some
people that are following every movie does they'll be like
oh wow, okay, yeah I love it. Yes, So he's
got the coolest mask I've ever seen, though, How do
I get one of those black ones with like a
logo on it? Right? What is the I couldn't see
(47:03):
the logo presidential steal. Oh I figured it said some
like potus his mask is rocking? All right, love you guys.
I think he was finally like, okay, I need to
steer some people in the right direction. All right. What
do you think about the name for a boy? Ari? Ari?
I like it. There's that bachelor dude that was Ari, right,
(47:24):
or a NASCAR driver or something right? Both? Yeah? Maybe
he did both? Person yeah? Yeah? Um? So okay. She
named her son Ari, and she had a girl um callum.
We think clum. No, probably because I went to in
Austin there was a high school called McCallum's rival. I
(47:46):
don't know you're penalizing a baby because of your rival
for me? I just I don't know. It doesn't it's
not rolling off the tongue for me. I guess. Okay,
So a little girl thriinks callum, right, Callum makes me
also think of callous. I don't know. Not for you.
I'm not feeling it, are you. It's okay? Well? This
she named her her twins. This one named Ari, one
named Callum. Okay, which is normalish, right, you don't feel
(48:08):
like she's naming her kid. No, you know, super Cala
fragilistic xpladan. But why did she do it? Well, there's
a slight issue with the names with Ari and Callum.
Switch them around. Calamari Calamari. Yeah, like this w like squid.
So when you say Calum first and Arid's like you're
(48:30):
saying the seafood dish, calum Ari getting down here, Calamari
come here? Yeah? Crazy? Huh she really liked squid or what? No,
she didn't do that now purpose Oh, she literally named
them Mari and Calum and then she didn't realize that
they were put them together. Calamari, Yeah, cute. Um. Morgan
(48:50):
was telling me about some baby shark ab workout. I'm
gonna play this song just a note taller listeners. I'm sorry,
because you're gonna have this in your head for the
next hour. Didn't know what the baby shark ab workout.
So it's about a minute and a half long, which
is how long the song is. And basically you have
to lay on the ground in a hollow hold and
(49:10):
do like five different exercises like scissors and v ups.
But the whole point is that you're going to this song.
So every time it switches, it's like Mama Shark or
baby Shark. That's when the exercise switches. And people are
like struggling to get through this workout because it's kind
of hard and a bunch of young gymnasts are the
ones who put it together, so it's kind of a
complicated workout. Oh, I'm sure their abs are or their
(49:31):
core is very strong. Can we put this up on
our Facebook? Oh? Yeah, so people can see it. Yeah,
maybe do it? Hey are you? I can do it? Yeah?
What are you doing nowadays? I do a lot of
Tracy Anderson, just like ueshun good for you. Yeah, that's
my go to right now. Well, I started it during
quarantine because I wasn't doing that. I was able to
(49:51):
do it at home on on my own. What about you?
I mean, I'm on the bike some I have no
motivation to dominate my friends anymore. Also, running, I'm running
a little bit. I haven't ran since I got all
dizzy the other day though, So I run a little
bit and then we play puckable outside a lot and
we play basketball a little bit. Now I'm just trying
because it's so hot outside. I'm just trying to stay active,
yea more than I am dialing in. So yeah, I
(50:14):
feel fine. I'm trying to eat a lot better, lots
of green. That's the goal. You want to lose weight,
It's not about exercise, It's about eating right. If you
want to be healthy, it's about eating right more than
it is exercising. Yeah, you don't like that, No I do.
I mean I think that that's true. A lot of
times people can spend a bunch of time at the gym.
(50:35):
Depends on everybody's different goals. What's your goal? Just to
stay staying and happy and healthy, and some of that
is of being I've had to let go of a
lot of my food rules because I think for so
long I had way too many. So for me, it's
just relaxing around food, but then also making sure i'd
take care of my heart and my brain, and that's
moving my body. We went to get a Corona tesh
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yesterday wasn't feeling symptom, but Eddie has corona. Somebody else
here in our little circle test a positive for it,
and I was like, well, I need to go get
it and so we set it up online and drove
over there and we sat in our car. We never
got out of our car, and they roll the windows
down and they come up and they test your vitals.
They put a thing on your finger, and they put
a thing on your wrist, and they're doing all kinds
of stuff and one of them is your heart rate.
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And Caitlin was so nervous that they were like, hey,
you have to calm down because your heart rate's going
to like one thirty. And she's like, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry,
free She was just nervous. I beg in that thing
in her nose. Oh I am too. So they do
all that, and they got the mask and the apron
and all the stuff on the apron whatever it is
the PPE right, Yeah, So they do all this and
I'm driver, she's passenger. The lady does me than does
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her should Okay, we'll come back in a second. So
then someone comes up to us and like talks us
through it. The person's gonna walk up, They're gonna pull
out a stick. They're gonna stick it in your nose.
Trying not to pull away from it too hard. It's
gonna go in this far and this stick looks like
it's ten feet long. It ends up not being as
bad as it looked, but she's like, this is what
the stick's gonna look like. And I'm like, that's going
in my head. She's like it'd be great. So we go,
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it'll be great and they go. Kayln goes first, and
she is really she's bugging out a little bit. But
they put it in her nose and it goes in
a little bit and they swab around though, and she goes, oh,
that wasn't as bad as I thought, And I was like, okay, nice.
Well they stuck in at me it was it wasn't
as fun as it was for her. My eyes just
started pouring water. It wasn't as bad as people make
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It seem like like the back of the brain, but
my eye started watering a little bit. And they're like,
all right, you're good to go. And we're like, okay,
when do we know? So we did a rapid test
and they're like we'll call you the next twenty or
thirty minutes, so that fast, okay, Like if you don't
hear from us by seven pm, then you need to
call her office. I'm like all right, cool. So we
go and we go to Sonic get a drink and
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then they call up and they're like, hey, Bobby's a yeah,
that is Kaylyn with you. Yeah. It's like okay, do
you want to know your results together? And I was
like sure and they're like, well you're negative, she's negative.
And I was like oh, because I wasn't nervous because
I felt anything. I was nervous because Eddie has it.
Although I haven't seen him in two weeks. What if
he did have it while he was here? And that
was the first part of it. I think he got
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on Florida. And then another person that's in our circle
up here, who I'm not gonna say that, it's not
my job to say, so he got it. And so
I was like, oh, boy, which the reason why we
can say Eddie had his Eddie said it. Yeah, yeah,
We're not just like putting his stuff out there. And
then I was talking to Morgan number two. I was like, Hey,
what's the feedback like whenever? Because Ede we put it
the bit up of Eddie saying he had it. And
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what we were laughing about with Eddie was one he
told Lunchbox and Ray they were going to get it
in Vegas we were irresponsible. They were irresponsible, they were
and Eddie kept tweeting at them, yep, taking stop shots shot.
So when we had this video of us laughing at Eddie,
it wasn't because he got corona. No, it's because of
the irony of him calling them two knuckleheads the whole
time and then him getting it. And we also wouldn't
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have been laughing with him if he was still feeling bad. Right,
he's rounded the corner to where his symptoms are well,
I mean it's kind of the bummer. He still can't smell. No,
he has a bag. Oh yeah, Oh, I don't know
this update. You far didn't smell it. I'm not kidding.
I'm not kidding. That's how you got to smellear to god,
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I swear to you, it was like a piece of pizza.
It wasn't because he never had it. And I promise, okay,
did he try smelling something else? What if it's weird?
If you can smell odors from your body but you
can't smell things, well, we can ask him. We have
him on and I need him to try it out.
But something not from his body. I talked with them
all the time, like I'm genuinely concerned. I was. I
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was concerned about him, and I said, hey, man, like
every day, I check in, sometimes three times a day,
like how are you feeling? Do you need anything? Like
all the joking we do on this show, you have
to understand we're only laughing with them because Eddie is
literally one of my best friends on earth. And you
would laugh with your friend who feels better, and you
would laugh with your friend if they did something stupid
like Eddie did. Make it fun of those two. Yeah,
we and sometimes we get criticized because we do things
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on a national radio show. People go, you shouldn't do
that on a national radio show. But when we with
our we try to remain as authentically with our friends
as possible, even if you get as are listening in,
and most of the times it works for us. Sometimes
it doesn't, but we're always going to do that. But
with Eddie, I check in all the time. We send
him food, making sure his wife's okay, and I said, hey,
are you all the way back? He goes, I'm feeling good.
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I just got my smell back. And I said, what's
the first thing you smelled? And he goes, Honestly, I
did know I had it back until I farted, and
then I smelled it and I was like, oh, oh
my gosh, there it is. He can tell the story
if he wants coming up because he then needed other
stuff too. But he's back, so I think he's going
to get a test tomorrow the next day and he
needs too negatives to come back to work. But I
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got it. We got our negatives good. That's it. I mean,
there's not a lot to it. I hope you can
get it. Where it was frustrating to me was and
this is a whole broader issue, was that I can
afford to pay the extra to get the test back quicker.
That's what I did because I wanted to make sure
I wasn't coming in and affecting anybody me a few
years ago, I couldn't afford that test. And it is
(55:55):
not fair that because I have a little more money
that I can go and have better healthcare. It's just
not fair. It is it sucked. It's not fair. It's
something that in my lifetime I want to help change
because I same person a few years ago wouldn't been
able to get that test, and if I was sick,
I wouldn't have known it I could have spread it.
I could have gotten sick without helping. Like that was
another similar moment for me where I'm going, this is
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not good. The system is not working how it should
It shouldn't be because I have a few more resources
right now that I should be able to have an
advantage in healthcare. So on the serious side of it,
like that is like a real gut punch to me.
And there's a nice reminder too. But because it's not
me going well everybody, it's me going a few years ago,
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I couldn't have paid for that. And if I was
sick and I'm getting all you guys sick, and or
if I get it bad and have to it just is.
It's not a good thing. So let's see what happened.
Maybe I can change that. That'd be amazing. Any questions
about my Corona test, because they were pretty great. How
often do you play in on getting tested? Well, I've
been tested three times already today. Every every break, someone
(57:04):
comes in and sticks at him and I do a
different hole every hour, so you know, you wait till next, next,
next break, and we don't turn your head on this one. Okay,
but seriously, um, I have to get tested every week
on my nat Geo show. Okay, because yeah, that's a
good point. We travel to a destination, I get there,
they test me as soon as I land. We have
our own bubble. We don't leave. I get tested as
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soon as it comes back negative. We shoot. So I'll
be getting tested a lot. And I know you were nervous,
and you already knew I tested negative because I facetimes
you last night. Yeah, but you were nervous when you
have two people up here that's positive. And then how
he answered it to me. He's like, Okay, we got
our results, and he goes, we are positively negative. Oh
(57:46):
why do that? Why? And when? Is your heart sink
a little bit? Like oh no? And then you're like,
oh no, because I feel like I could see it
in his face that he didn't have it. Oh stop it.
You can't read. Guess? Are you kids a bad poker? Yeah?
They're predicting Taylor Swift will be the half time performer
at the super Bowl, which I think it's great. She'll
do a great show. But is there going to be bow?
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I would think so yeah, Okay, I mean I think
that they're gonna play. We may be a bit delayed,
there won't be people in the stands really, but I
think there will be NFL football, college football TBD man, right,
So NFL will do like the NBA, and I'll stay
in a bubble think So I think it'll be a
semi bubble ish type thing. They're having issue right now
(58:29):
because the players in the NFL. I don't think that
the precautions are as good as they should. We'll see.
I still think they'll be NFL, they'll be Super super Bowl.
I don't think they'll be fans, but I don't care
as much about that as I do college football. Man
my razorback shirt on today, But I don't think college
football starts on time. They're already doing things. But I
think Taylor will be the What if it's a virtual
super Bowl? What does that mean she did at her house? Oh?
(58:54):
Virtual her performance? Yeah? How do you do? I was
picturing like video players like Madden. It'd be like, oh, well,
Tom Brady's out there. No. Virtue was like, everything we're
watching now is virtual? Got it? Yeah? Yeah? Yeah? But
Taylor Swift. I think Rihanna is one of the ones
that oddsmakers are saying is up there as well. If
you won the lottery. Would you want people to know? No,
(59:15):
me either, Let's watch you would though, Oh yeah, I
want people to know. I want to brag how rich
I am and say, look at me. Come to daddy.
You want to loan who everybody's gonna be asking cousins, family,
they match. If you don't give it to him, I
don't care. I'm rich. I don't need him. A guy
who want a lottery jack pot of more than six
hundred thousand dollars disguised as identity and it shows, you
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know when you stand up and you hold that big check.
He is dressed as Darth Vader. Yeah, he dodn't want
people to see who he was. That's amazing. He said.
He wanted to keep his ey didn't hidden because he
hadn't told people yet. Because as soon as you win
the lottery, they're going to come to you and be like,
I need to let me some money, because we all
got bills, and if we think we know someone with
(59:57):
excess who could give it to us, we'd all like yeah.
And something about people asking for that seems more likely
than if you worked really hard for something. I mean,
are you just got lucky? Right? You should give us
some of your luck. You should share your luck. Yeah, yeah,
rarely to people say you should share your work. Hey
share the boots of your hard labor. Right. The winner
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said he's still working on plans for his winnings. Quote,
I want to decide what's the best thing to do
before spending anything. I needed to decide what my goals are.
But I know I want to own a bus and
so a house, and he wants six hundred thousand dollars
went in as Darth Vader. I'm surprised I've to put
his name out though some states are different. Yeah, every state.
Some you can remain anonymous and others you have to
(01:00:39):
say your name. Ye. This guy fakes COVID to get
out of work. A restaurant in Michigan had to shut
down for two days after a bus boy said he
test a positive just to get out of work for
the day. Cost some thousands at all. He probably didn't
think about that part. He was a bus boy at
a Michigan restaurant, Timber Steakhouse and Seafood. He had his
friend pretend that he was his dad, called Dens today's
got coronavirus. The restaurant to shut out for two losing
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thousands of dollars. Here's the bus boy, here's the GM
of the man of the restaurant talking about that. It
was heartbreaking. I mean I worried about the staff. I
worried about Oh my god, do I have COVID. At
this point, we had to shut down the business for
the safety. He doesn't know what he did, and I
feel terrible because this is a young kid that made
(01:01:22):
a mistake. But this is now a police matter that
stakes because he didn't do all that on purpose. He
didn't call in sick with COVID to have all that happened.
But that is yeah, it's different, Okay, like he probably
doesn't think of it as well. I didn't like call
in with a bomb threat, because that's ridiculous. I would
never do that. But this is almost kind of similar
(01:01:44):
because you have now given everybody that works there the
fear that they have now contracted coronavirus and that they
something terrible could happen to them. Well, as a former waiter,
I can tell you that if I didn't get to
work for a couple of days, i'll money too. So
I thinking about the waiters that worked there, wages, tips,
they got to pay, to get tested. That's a bad
(01:02:07):
that's a bad situation. No, I'm sure he learned from it.
At least I hope Sony probably feels horrible. We've talked
a lot about interesting piano stories recently where the one
guy goes in and plays and they give it to him.
This guy's name is Jimmy Lou from Tennessee's eighteen years old.
He went viral on TikTok because he posted a video
of himself. He's playing piano with one hand. He's in
like black adiita sweats, a white tshirt, more glasses, kind
(01:02:27):
of like me, and he's playing piano with one hand,
but he's also solving a Rubik's cube with the other.
No way, Yeah, So here he is playing the Wee
theme song and then solving a Rubik's cube and all
under thirty seconds. That's the piano. Can you hear the
rubis cube? I can't do either. I can't to the piano.
(01:02:58):
I can't do the Rubik's cube. Can you pat your
head and rub your belly just right now without practicing?
Go pat your head. No, you're rubing both. No, now,
you look like you're spaking something. I don't even know
what's happening right now? You're pulling your hair out, You're
spanking yourself. I'm patting my belly and I'm rubbing my head.
Now you did a little bit, I'm doing it. Oh
(01:03:20):
this feels weird. Okay, but yeah, I can't do that.
My daughter's brain. I think it might be like that
Caitlin's brain. My girlfriend reads words backwards and can spell backward.
So yeah, people can do some weird stuff. Yeah, we
got your daughter. Well, so we got this game. Shoot,
what's it called Magic Magic Blocks? If y'all want to
order it, it's on Amazon. It's like thirteen dollars Magic Blocks,
(01:03:43):
and it's sort of like Rubik's Cue, but you have
two little boards and you move the You have a
shaker and it shakes you shake up these little colors
and it gives you the pattern. And then you race
to see who can mimic the pattern and you move
the blocks around and she fit like, I play my
daughter thirteen years old. She finishes it in thirty seconds
(01:04:04):
and nominates yeah. And then five minutes later, I'm still like, shoot,
I can't get the blue over here with the white.
I mean, our brains are just so different. It's very impressive.
Here's a clip on my Instagram of Kaitlin, my girlfriend.
She can spell words frontward and backward. She sees the
word so she can spell it backward easily. The word
is Starbucks t A R b U c K s
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s K c U b r A t S. The
next word is baseball b A s E b A
l l l l A b s E. That's a
crazy Okay, let's do one more cabinet. I'm not a
b I N E T t in ib ac. What
is happening here? And nobody in her life really highlighted
how cool that was? Unto like and I can't get
(01:04:46):
enough of it. Wow, Like, baby, do that thing. It
turns me on. Spell sweatshirt backwards. It's time for the
good news lunchbox. Something good. A Michigan police officer got
the call of a choking child. When he said I'm
on the case. He pulls up and the mom comes
(01:05:06):
running out with a three week old baby who's choking,
not breathing. Officer jumps out of his car, flips that
baby over. Boom boom boom, and it's like, look, she's
got a pulse, She's okay, calms the mom saves the
baby so weeks so calm under pressure, and he was
all caught on the dash cam video. Whoa boy, three
(01:05:28):
weeks You probably gotta hit that baby just right, not
too hard, not too three weeks old, but not too
soft because you gotta get out whatever it is. Yeah, man,
shout out to that police officer. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good on the phone with us.
Now is our video producer who is still gone because
he asked coronavirus. It's a producer. Ready, Hey man, how
(01:05:48):
you feeling today? What up? What up? I feel good? Man?
I'm ready to get out of this joint. Are you
still locked in the bedroom? I am, and I'm thinking
about breaking out today. Dude, I can't. I can't take
much of this. Like I'm I'm kind of over it.
I'm ready to get out. No, I get you're over it.
But is it safe to go out where your wife
is and your four kids? Well, the doctor did say
today was the day I felt better get out, you know, Like,
(01:06:10):
but but I still am dealing with a little bit
of chess congestions and you can't know. Yeah, you can't
go if you're not symptom less right, No, but this
is what I'm thinking. Bones Like the chess thing, I
feel like it's an aftermath of what what the virus
did to me. Like, you know, you have the symptoms
of tiredness, and then the chills, and then you the
(01:06:31):
headaches and the sinus and all that. All that's gone,
and I had the chess pressure and now that's kind
of the remaining thing where I just got to cough
it all up and open it up there. Okay, are
you diagnosing yourself or the doctor that you just said?
Is that did you make up the story or is it? Yeah,
that's just that's just me thinking. That's I mean, if
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you listen to your body, I believe it tells you
what to do. What have you been eating every day?
Different things? You know? I breakfast with a you know,
like a protein bar banana, a cup of coffee, lots
of water, a sandwich for lunch, and then yesterday lunch
box and his wife brought us dinner. Well they bring you,
(01:07:13):
we watch you pizzas they beat us. They did Italian
like a chicken parmesan with salad. It's okay, I guess
Oh man, I'm enough to sign up for the meal
train and bring you some Mexican. Here's the thing, Eddie,
if you walk out of that room and you get
back involved with your wife, kids, the day to day,
(01:07:35):
first of all, let's take the medical part out of it,
the symptoms. If you do that, you're then expected to
do that and fun time is now officially over. Fun
time meaning room, video games, food. Taking care of this
is once in a lifetime thing. Eddie and the Corona.
We're glad you're feeling better, but I'm saying if you
go and you integrate yourself back into the day to day,
(01:07:56):
you're gonna have to do that. Bones, I really went
into this thing thing and like, you know, five days,
six days into quarantine, this isn't bad. You know, like
I got video games, I got movies, Netflix, everything, I
have meals coming to my door. Yes, it's awesome. And
then I started thinking like, well, prison is not too
bad if it's like this. But but but then then Bones,
(01:08:19):
after a while, I mean, I'm I want out. I
started peeling the popcorn ceiling off of my room now
because I'm like getting bored. But you feel good, huh?
I feel good, man. I'm just waiting for this chest
thing to clear up. Like, I can take a deep
breath now and it hurts just a little bit and
I want to cough more. But that's that's it. Oh
did you did you tell the guys the good news? No? No, no,
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get what are you talking about? Guys? Yesterday I found
out that I can smell again. Wasn't the pizza? No? No,
you want to know how it happened? Yeah, bar soap.
Because you said you took a shower and you couldn't
smell the soap. That's how you knew you lost your smell. No, guys,
(01:09:03):
I've parted and I smelled. I told you that's what
he did. They didn't believe. But did you try smelling
something that didn't come from your body. Yes. And as
soon as I smelled that, I ran up and I
went to the bathroom and I got rubbing alcohol and
I'm like, oh my gosh, I smell that. And then
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I got the deodorant. I smelled that cologne. I'm back boy.
That's good Eddie. I told him that story earlier, and
they thought I was making it up, being funny. No,
it's a true story. It was one of those things too,
where I was just like I've done it five hundred
times before while I've been in this room. And then
all of a sudden, I was like, wait a second,
I smelled that, Oh my gosh, Hey, so what's the plan.
(01:09:49):
You're getting another test win tomorrow? Okay, So you get
one tomorrow and then if it comes back negative, then
what happens? Uh? And then I mean, then for sure,
I'm out. For sure, I'm out of the room. And
then I kind of, you know, back into normal activity.
But then then I guess you say, I gotta take two.
So I mean I'm just gonna go right back and
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take another one. Hey, Scooba, isn't that the rule? Let's
let's bring Scoob Steve, our executive producer on. How does
Eddie get to come back to work? So I have
to confirm, but I believe it's two tests that are
negative within a two week period. We take this test
in a few days and take it again. Okay, So
he's gonna take one tomorrow, yeah, and then wait a
couple of days and then take another one. If they
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both come back negative, he's free to come in. He's
free to come in. Yeah, he's out of jail. And
so with lunchboxes and Morgan, they sit right by. They
all sit by each other. We had a day. We
mentioned this yesterday. If he gets two negatives, you're gonna
be okay. I mean, I'm gonna have to be okay.
My hands already got sweaty when you said that. But
I mean, if he takes two tests and they're negative,
then he's negative. I mean I have to be okay
(01:10:53):
with that. Morgan. Yeah, I mean we don't really have
a choice. Are you guys attested again? I am going
to get a test. Yeah tomorrow. Yeah, you're doing that. Yep. Morgan,
I haven't been yet, but I've thought about it. Since
there's another person in our struggle, I'm like, I guess
I should probably go again. Is that why you're going?
(01:11:13):
That's why I'm going, because I just started thinking. I'm like, well,
that person was around them. You should go, Amy, I know,
but I figured if you're negative, I'm negative. That's not
how it works on because you and I, although we
are very close and as humans, we don't sit close
to each other. You're the closest to me, but we're
ten feet away right here. Yeah, all right, Eddie, I'm glad.
(01:11:34):
I'm glad to hear your smile. Think can you hear
it through the phone, Yes, you can. I mean it's
it's it's really cool listening to you guys, because I
do miss being there with you all and listen to
the show from the outside. It's fun to listen to
you guys. Are it's a thought of fun. I really
miss you guys though. I miss being there. All right, well,
i'll talk to you later today, but I get better
and we'll talk to you tomorrow at some point. All right, hey, Eddie,
(01:11:57):
what what segment would you have pitched today for us
to do? Um? I was gonna pitch, Oh, I was
gonna pitch that. Well. Of course, Lunchbox brought me lunch.
And it was really weird too, because when they brought
me lunch, I did want to mention that they stayed
outside for like ten minutes going through the meal, and
I watched them through the window and I don't know
what they were doing, but they were taking stuff out,
(01:12:19):
taking stuff in. I haven't saw. At one point lunch
open up the salad and then poured some of the
salad into another container. It was very strange. I don't
know what was happening. Listen. We just dropped it on
the porch and I drove away. I was like, Eddie,
it's there, buddy. No, no, no, the salad because we
got us dinner also, and there was two things the salad,
and I was like, well, Eddie's wife is the only
one that really eats the salad, so she doesn't need
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that full thing. You their sald. So I poured some
of their salad into into our bag and like chicken parm.
I was like, I didn't order chicken parm, but that's
a lot of chicken parm for their fans. So I
took one cutlet of chicken to put it in my thing.
You didn't, I really didn't, I'm telling it. I watched
it all and I was like, it's very strange. They've
been out there for ten minutes because Lunchbox is he's
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the guy that pulls up to your house honking, Like
he starts honking two houses down. Then he pulls up
and you're like, oh, well there he is. He's here,
and then they just went through all this stuff for
ten minutes. It was very strange. Well, we're talking tomorrow.
We'll have us a segment for tomorrow too. Homework all right,
Eddie Later, dude, Oh my god? Is this woman in
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Austin says she loves dogs. She felt like when she
was younger that she was a dog, and like she
likes to do things that dogs did. She would roll around,
fetch ball. She loved getting praise people be like, hey,
good girl. So she was an optician for a while,
but she started an account from this site called only Fans,
isn't She didn't post it anything crazy, but she met
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two guys and they were like, hey, there's something called
the pet placing. So she makes money now and just
acting like a dog on camera. She now charges her
fans twenty dollars a month and she makes a good living,
better than she did being an optrician. An optician, I
don't know what optician is. I'm assume I yeah. But
they subscribe and she does content where she chases after balls.
(01:14:12):
Oh my god, she walks around on a leash. She
takes bats, they watch or take bats like a dog.
And the majority of her revenue comes from people requesting
custom videos. One follower paid her a twelve hundred bucks
for a one piece of footage. Interesting. She makes more
money doing this than what she's studied to do, like
acting like a dog. If someone said to you, hey, Amy, no,
(01:14:36):
I already can do you no, but go ahead, And
that's me. Like, you know, I really love a coal miner.
If you just spend all day act like a coal miner, right,
you wear and you get dirty, and and it's going
to pay you more than this show. All you have
to do all day is cosplay coal miner. Would you
do it? No? You want it? What about cat? No? Okay,
I'm not that doesn't I don't think that would be
(01:14:57):
fulfilling for me. And this is like I I would
choose fulfillment and would I enjoy over money? Well, she
might make it fifilment though, because she said as a
kid she liked to do things like a dog. Good point.
So we're people wanted all kinds of suff We're talking
about feet the other day, and I didn't get feet.
I don't get why guys are so in defeat now
that I could get into it. Uh. Doctor Fauci's thrown
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out the first pitch at the Nationals Yankees game. That's cool. Yeah,
I had throw at the first pitch. I've thrown out
a couple of like minor league, but I did I
threw on one of the Chicago Cubs game last year.
There it's a no win situation because if you get
up and you throw it out of the plate and
nobody cares, you're not gonna throw it so fast and
so hard that everybody's gonna be like dang. And then
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if you throw it and it's bad, you get it
made fun of forever. It was awesome for me to
get to go out on you know, I've been a
Cup saying my whole life. To go out throw it
off the mountain Wrigley Field, it was amazing. Are you
so nervous? No, Because I was like, I'm not gonna
let the pressure of this ruin it. So I just
got up there dinner. You just tossed it. And Arkansas
keepsa our Cups fan, so he would That was the
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best part of it. It was taking him onto the
field somewhere he thought he would never get to go, Yeah,
somewhere that I would have never do. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
but foun guys on the first pitch. That was pretty cool.
I saw this kid drop twenty thousand dollars a kid
on his on twitch his parents money. I was thinking about,
did your kids get on Amazon, yes, at one point,
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and spent a bunch of money kind of the same thing.
What do they do, well, they ordered a bunch of
stuff on They downloaded all these different apps on their
tablet that were two ninety nine an app, and Amazon
refunded me. They did. Yeah, this kid was on Fortnite
and spent twenty thousand dollars without his parents' knowledge subscriptions
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skins nineteen thousand, eight hundred and seventy dollars and ninety
four cents to the debit card between June fourteenth and
June thirtieth. Isn't that nuts? That's like fifteen days sixteen days?
What yuh? Yeah? I mean parents just have to be
We learned, like, okay, we need to have the printal
control on a teenager. They need a code to enter.
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Do youenager, can figure out that prono code? Oh? I
mean Stevens I can figure it out. Yeah. Um, you
want to do cornies after dark? Sure? Amy mentioned this
earlier that she had some corny morning cornies. I can
say them, though, if you say it and it comes
off as bad, we're gonna bleep it, right? Do you
have to bleep already? I'm gonna start with the one
that I don't think we'll have to bleep, So we
do this segment. If you've heard the show long enough,
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Amy does a quick corny joke at the top of
the hour last hour, not this hour, last hour, and
it's always wholesome and it started as a joke. The
kids loved it, so we just do it. It's quick goods.
But this is the Corny after Dark, which we know
it's not after dark, but after dark just meds when
the kids are in school or away. Who cares? This
is like, do you have the specific imaging too? Yep,
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here we go and now the morning Corny after dark.
What's the fastest way to determine the sex of a chromosome?
What's the fastest way to determine the sex of a chromosome?
Well down, it's jeans, morning corny, get it? After dark?
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We got that was funny jeans with the G I
know that one's like a little after dark, but you're
worried about this one. I'm worried about this one. All right.
Here we go and now the morning corny after dark?
What did the elephants say to the naked man? What
did the elephants say to the naked man, how do
you read through that tiny thing? We don't have defeat that? Okay,
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I don't know, Okay, okay, it was morning Corny after dark.
You have another one? Yeah, I haven't too, Okay, go ahead,
I'm nervous. And now the morning Corny after dark? What
did the man say to the police officer who told
him anything you say will be held against you, you boobs? Ye?
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Now the morning Corny after dark. Amy's waving this one
off already, get the beeper ready, Ray, go ahead? Okay?
What did the sperm bank receptionists say to the clients
before they left? What did the sperm bank receptionists said
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of the clients before they left? Thanks for coming? Beep
that one out? Yeah, that was Morning Corny after Dark.
So here's all I'm gonna do. Hold on, here's I'm
gonna do. We're gonna beep it out on the podcast.
Will unbeep it? Okay? So if you're listening to on
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the podcast right now, you heard it on the radio.
Ray hit the beeper on that one. Are you good
with that? Everybody? That's hilarious? You want to hear the podcast?
Bobby Bones Show Search for Wherever you listen to podcast
that one. It's funny. So yeah, after dark, Okay, that's
all my after dark because I have for now. Okay,
these boaters they went out for the day, and people
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always want to see dolphins or whales or maybe a shark.
You know, if you're out in the ocean, right this
eight foot sharks circle this boat for fifteen minutes. Oh
my gosh, the mean one, the big great white shark.
Imagine you're out on the boat, it's nice day, and
then this shark is circling you for fifteen minutes. That's
what happened. And I don't think I've ever seen a
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shark accepted an aquarium, have you. No, I've never seen
one like at the ocean. I think I'd be freaking
out a little bit though. The eight foot sharks circled
down for fifteen minutes. They took pictures. But I guess
you only circle when you're hungry. Yeah, for sure. If
I also, if I was on that boat and I
saw the article the other day about how the shark
just jumped in and ate the boy, well pulled the boy.
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The dad jumped in on the shark and saved him,
I know, but still tried to eat him. All right,
that's it. We'll see you guys tomorrow. By everybody, let's go,