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July 29, 2022 82 mins

Ronnie Dunn (Lead Singer of Brooks and Dunn) stops by to talk about his new album 100 Proof Neon. He also talks about Brooks and Dunn getting back together, how much he tips and the story behind his new album title and how the collaborations came together. We go around the room and each share a fact inside of Fun Fact Friday! Plus, we give another listener a chance to win inside of 2 Truths and a Lie.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to another radio program. I'd say good, I'd just
said another radio program, Moran Studio. I'd be awesome Today.
Ronnie Donne, singer from Brooks and Done. We'll be in

(00:22):
today Friday morning conversation, and on Monday, Cody Johnson will
be in. So we're rocking with great guests. Got a
great little cast of characters today. I don't know, it
sounds like a fifties radio show. Everybody good. Yeah. I
want to do some updates though. Ray hit me with
that show. I had a lot of questions from listeners,
going what's the update on this? So I have a

(00:43):
whole list of things we're gonna update somewhat quickly. First,
Eddie took an Uber. The Uber driver said, NA, let's
not go the way you want, Let's go this way.
Turns out it was the wrong way. He ignored the
GPS and he said he would mail you the money
that you were out because uber or charged me twenty
dollars more than what I had expected. I was gonna pay,

(01:03):
and you said he's gonna mail it to you. What's
the update? So he said he was gonna mail a
check and I checked the mailbox. Well, I didn't get
a check. Okay, but I got a letter, an envelope
in the mail, and any envelope bones is twenty dollars. Wow.

(01:24):
So you guys doubted you whichever he did? He not him.
We doubted human the human race, yes, the human race.
But he did not. He proved you guys wrong. He
dropped off. Yeah, and everybody knows what twenty dollars does. Okay,
all right, get it again. Raymundo is trying to raise

(01:45):
as many votes as possible, like I guess, raises the word.
You're trying to get install a vote for you for
something happening in our company. Yes, I heart Vegas. You
guys can get me a free trip. And Scuba has
done it. Morgan hit me up. She did it. And
some guy on the East Coast, Gizmo I think his
name is. He said he's in the company. He voted
for me too, shout out. If somebody will give me
or log into something, I will do it right now.

(02:06):
I didn't. I didn't. Wait they have. Can you just
vote for me like from me Mike? Okay, he says
he can't. I'm sure. Okay, so Ray you have my
vote today as well. I think that's a pretty good
number right there. I don't know anybody that can muster
more than that. Oh no, people can get a whole
sales office to do it. That's why we need other people.

(02:28):
If you're listening right now and you work for a company,
go and vote for Ray. Howd what do they write
your name? As? It's right that that was the problem.
You have like eight names Sisson exactly. I voted for Sisson.
So I don't know if that's gonna work. No, all
the notes are gonna be split between Ray and Sison.
One of them will get to go. Who do you
what's the name you want us to vote for? Ray?

(02:49):
Ray Slater? Yes, okay, what would you like me to write?
When it says why do you think they should win?
That's a good hard worker, dead akad producer. I said
he stresses over his job, so he needs to rely. Yeah,
Rak gets here one he didn't give you anyway. Right,
we're voting, we're getting it going or put like he'll
be fun to party in Vegas. We don't put that.

(03:11):
Don't put that. That's not gonna win. That's not gonna win.
So I's gonna see that be like what an idiot? Okay,
So we're raising votes. When do they have a winner
on that ray? They said, middle of August. Okay, let's
update update. Amy saved a tick in her freezer. Why well,
I pulled it out of my arm and I quickly
googled because I've never been bitten by a tick before,

(03:32):
what do I do with it? And I read that
if you put in his ziplog bag in the freezer,
you can mail it off to get tested for lime disease.
Now have you been feeling anything that you think could
be lime disease? Well, the tick bite itched for I
mean like nine weeks. Good, wow, that is a long time.
Like I was gonna make a joke, Well, yeah, to
a bite itches, but nine week is a long time.

(03:53):
Yet it was raised from the skin. It didn't look
good like to me, all signs point we're pointing to
something's wrong. So I found a company. I mailed it
off and it took forever to year bag. So I
kind of felt like, where did I send this and
seventy five dollars because I thought it But I got
the results and it tested negative for line. Yes, I

(04:14):
didn't pay for other tests. I only paid for that one,
so it might have been infected with something else. You know, Well,
it leaves a bit open, doesn't Well, I'm not I'm
not paying to test for it was seventy five dollars
per test. What else might you have? Okay, so you
don't have line disease. That's good. All jokes aside. We
were worried about that. Yeah, because it it's for so long. Okay,

(04:37):
there's that update, give me another lunchbucks. And I bought
a storage unit online. We saw it, we saw to
there some shoes in it. There was something when we
opened it and got in there, there was actually some
stuff that probably were illegal, and we haven't talked about yet.
We well, at one point, yeah, so well, how much
do we spend total on the unit? Two dollars? What

(04:58):
have you started? What have you started to do? I
listed two pairs of shoes online and I didn't get
any bids because I had them too high. I had
them at two hundred dollars a piece, And so then
I went down and did it in nineteen ninety nine
each and boy did we get bids d D ding
and both pairs of shoes have soul. So total between both,

(05:21):
how much do we sell both shoes combined? For We
sold up for two hundred and sixty dollars profit. Wow,
so we're already we're already in the black wow. Yeah shoes,
but we have two pairs. You gotta sell them. So
but we have more shoes we haven't. Listen, I still
think we have the best pair of shoes. There's a

(05:42):
pair of Jordan's in there. They're black, white, and red.
I think they're the best pair of we have clean.
I didn't want to put those up first. I want
to get people in the water, and they're gonna be
waiting for us to put more shoes up them. Yeah,
shell in the water. He's on the chum in the Yeah,
throwing the you know, first pairs of a couple of
pairs of Hey, let me tell you one person, well,
the first par of shoes. They wanted to sign him.

(06:03):
Everybody on the show. So, oh, so you sold it?
So I didn't. No, No, I didn't put the link.
They found it. I like it. You know what, what skill?
But what are you yelling? You hit the Instagram story
put a link up there. He's like, buy my shoes.
That's how people have found it. People were sending me like, hey,
I think I found your shoes. You know what, I
won't stand for it. We'll sign them. Like the guy

(06:23):
hit me on eBay is like, hey if I buy these? Well,
the show signed him. I think there's you lunch Box
And I was like, yeah, it's me, is it? Because
it was lunch but your name was Lunchbox sixty eight
plus one? No, No, mine is selling storage. We had
a profit, and we have two more par of shoes
to steal a lot more too. Yeah, so let's make
all of our money and then decide what to do
with it. Did we go all in on the lottery? Yeah?

(06:44):
Oh my god, don't I love that. I don't think
that's the best idea. But if we do that, I say,
scratch offs, Yeah, scratch offs on? Like, do we do
all that? Or do we buy another unit? No? I
mean that's why I'm trying. That's business. So let's talk
about reinvest it. Maybe open a brick and mortar of
what all our stuff? That? Okay? Okay? Thereby show right

(07:10):
there you go. Those are your updates coming up in
a little bit, Ronnie done from Brooks and Done. And
we will also play two truths in a lie and
try to get a winner for five thousand dollars's open
the mailbag, get something we call ye? Hello, Bobby Bones.
So I just grounded my sixteen year old son for

(07:32):
the rest of the summer after finding out he was
fired from his job and has been pretending to go
to work, but instead has been playing video games at
his friend's house. I only find out one another mom
whose son worked with my son told me what had happened.
He apparently showed up to work drunk and when they
told him to go home, he refused. So now I
know he was drinking underage and being completely disrespectful to adults.

(07:54):
I told him, you couldn't leave the house and socialize
with friends for the rest of the summer and possibly
into the school oh year. My husband was on board
with the punishment. Did I go too far? Do you
think my punishment was too harsh for my son's crime
that assigned Cheryl? I don't have kids, so first off,
I'm gonna say that, but I have a lot of opinions.

(08:15):
So I don't have kids. I have a lot of
opinions about kids. But also wasn't a troublemaker. I never
got in trouble. Ever, I didn't get trouble till I
was an adult, and I was like, let me see
what boundaries I can push in my career. Ed do
you have a teenage son? How old is he? My
son's fourteen, so he's near ish. He's sixteen, same guy,

(08:36):
So what do you say to her being someone within
a teenage son? Man, you know where my mind went.
I just hate hearing that story. But I thought the
rest of the summer ground is is that's minimum? That's whatever?
I mean? Yeah, you have to do that absolute minimum
minimum the rest of the summer. Man. I'm thinking GPS
at this point. But you gotta be open about it.
Say hey, look, we've lost your trust, like like a brat. Oh,

(08:59):
I'm gonna everywhere you're going now, everywhere you go like
home can like prison, home can. If I'm I'm gonna
know why? Oh and why you ask? I'm doing this
because you lied to us and now I don't trust you.
Which parts the biggest is it that the fact that
he got fired it didn't say, or the fact that
it was drinking on the job. Oh God, drunk at

(09:21):
sixteen is a big one. You have drunk at sixteen, Eddie, sixteen, No,
I think seventeen was my first. Okay, but but six
drinking at sixteen could lead to like just a wrong,
wrong path. But seventeen sixteen, Eddie, I'm gonna say again,
I don't I've never had a drink. I'm gonna say

(09:41):
this is somebody has no knowledge. But in that normal yeah, sixteen,
I don't think it is normal, Eddie. I think he
has a revision revisionist history, Like you grew up in
South Texas and you're telling me you didn't drink and
you're seventeen. Seventeen, Okay, I think you're lying for this
email say I am not lying, but I'm okay, but
just kids might hear this, um, Okay, So if you

(10:03):
were seventeen, it would be different a little bit, Okay,
a little bit just because I started drinking at seven. Yeah,
then okay, Amy, go ahead, Okay, No, I the rest
of the summer is honestly not that long. I know
it sounds weird, but school is starting back in a
couple of weeks for most people in the country, so
I feel like that is appropriate. And then you need

(10:24):
to sort of evaluate y'all's relationship, like why is this
something that he didn't feel safe telling y'all? Yes, he
showed up to work drunk, which is absolutely irresponsible and
wrong and completely disrespectful. But the honesty thing in him
not feeling like he could come to you and say that, like,
do you want to cultivate a relationship where he could

(10:44):
be honest with you? And so a harsh, harsh, harsh
punishment isn't going to give him that space feel like
he's safe with I think there's a fine line of yes,
absolute punishment and he does need to pay that price,
but then also some grace for like, hey, you know,
if you're in a situation like you can come to

(11:05):
us and we can help you through it. It'd be
tough for any sixteen year old boy. I don't care
how how healthy the family mother daughter son dynamic is.
That's tough for a sixteen year old boy. But what's
any takeaways bed, Wow, that's a big punishment lunch for
eight months. Wow. You want to know what jail's like,
Here you go, here's a sample. I'm say, mom, Cheryl,

(11:28):
if I were a judge and this came in front
of me, and of course this is not a crime,
what's the rest of his record to look like? As
he screwed up before big. This is the first offense,
first big offense. If so, I'm probably gonna go a
little lighter. He's gonna get in trouble. Obviously, he shouldn't
have lied to you. He shouldn't have been drinking on
the job. Um, he luckily got caught and fired and

(11:49):
didn't get caught because he got drunk and crashed into somebody.
Like there are some fortunate things that have come from this,
and there are some things that you can learn from
any situation. And I think if this is his first
offense like this, there is some punishment in the summer. Fine,
you're the mom, you know your kid. But I don't
think it's too far. But I do think you can
have that. All right, we trust you again because you've

(12:10):
given us no reason to not trust you other than
this one time. Empower him a bit, and then if
that doesn't work, then go full Eddie. But right now
I empower him. You're disappointed and you're mad, But in life,
everybody screws up. It's about getting a second chance. So
if he doesn't have a record, then I think you
can get out of this pretty easily and he comes
away a better kid from it. All Right, There we

(12:33):
go fare enough. Well, I don't have kids, so I
just say crap. I'm gonna be honest, all right, all right,
but just don't think I think I know everything. I
have kids, but I feel like I do know everything.
All right. All right, there you go, that's the mailback,
close it up. We've got your The latest from Nashville

(12:55):
and Tullywood Number two. Skinny Dirks Bentley released a new song.
It's called Gold. I got some blue star my shitty bud.
It's ready the room, and I got a ry stone
sky and a song in my soul. It ain't a
smooth riding, It's a winding room. He might be graveled,

(13:16):
but it feels like yeah, feels right. Gold Ingrid Andrews
dropped a new song called Blue. Just want to call
the color the col sky. It's like seeing blue full

(13:41):
the first time. Chase Right shared a new song called
key West in Colorado. Somewhere between Key West in Colorado,
I found guy and a gold cilverdo and get little
losst to get a little founder. Andy Cane found love
it he came. I'm Morgan. That's her skinny call. It's

(14:02):
time for the good news. Devin Lyndon is a mom
from Bentonville, Arkansas, and every week she takes her two
kids to swim practice. While on one particular day, her
kids were having a complete meltdown, like it was just
one of those days where as a mom, she was

(14:22):
just trying to hold it together and was about to
burst into tears as she's trying to get her kids
out of there, when a complete stranger came up to
her out of nowhere and handed her a note of
encouragement that said, your life and purpose is huge. Life
is so precious each day as a gift, so make
it count enjoy And she thought, well, that's a really

(14:43):
nice note. But then she got in her car and
opened it up further and there was one hundred dollar
bill inside. Oh this got real. Yeah, And so she
just saw it as a sign of how, you know,
she wants to evaluate her life and this next decade
for her and who does she want to be and
how does she want to show up in the war
old And she says, this is who I want to be.
I want to be like this person that's friend's kindness.

(15:04):
I want to be. Somebody gets one hundred buck randomly. Yeah,
he's nice. Story. Dang, that'd be awesome. Yeah, because the
person I thought, well, this note doesn't sound like they
wrote it right then. But what they did is they
put money in it too. You know. I did a
Bobby cast with JT. Harding, who wrote a bunch of
number one songs. He found out his dad later in
life because he had been adopted with somebody famous. He
had been through all these different struggles. So he wears

(15:26):
these really loud suits and he performs a lot, and
he wears these suits that have like smiley faces or
alligators or something. And I was like, hey, where do
you get these suits? Man? And he told me and
he said, yeah, you just go and buy them. They're
not that expensive or like eighty eight bucks. And he goes.
I war ountil they fall apart and get another one.
But I always remember him from the suits. Actually saw
him out. Caitlin and I were working out one morning
at some gym and we come out and he's there,

(15:47):
but he's not in the suit. And I'm like, the
suit guy, it's a long time ago. And so I
get home a couple days ago we did this interview
like three weeks ago, and I get a note and
it said he has my address because he came over
to my house to do the podcast. And he says,
I hope it's not creepy. I sent you this letter
to your home address, but you gave it to me.
And he said some really nice things and there's one

(16:08):
hundred dollar bill in there. And I was like, is
he paying me to do the podcast? And he goes, hey,
they wouldn't let me get you a gift card for
a suit, but you should get one of these suits.
And I thought it was just super nice. Yeah, I
thought it was super nice that he did that. That's
a good story, Amy, And that is what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. You just don't want
to get boned, you know. That's what this game is.

(16:31):
If you missed a question, you'll hear this. You've been boned.
It's easy trivia. It's the easiest trivia game in the
whole wide world. If you're listening at home right now,
how long can you last? All? Right? Here we go?
Number one? Amy? How do you say the number one?
In Spanish? No? Correct? Lunchbox categories numbers? How many members

(16:55):
would you find in a duo? Wo Eddie? How many
wheels there's a tricycle? I have three, correct, Morgan? How
many sides? Does the square have four sides? That's correct? Okay,
So Eddie's winning the season with two wins. Amy's got one,
Lunchbox has got one. Morgan's present the party, she's here,

(17:16):
She's present. If you miss it, you're out. Eddie's wearing
a tiara if you're watching us right now, very sparkly.
That's what the champion wears. Okay. The category is famous
US landmark locations. Yes, Amy, I'll give you the landmark.
You tell me the city. Okay, the Gateway Arch? Get okay,

(17:39):
the Golden Gate I mean I know where the arch is?
Is it? Is it called the Gateway Arch? This is
the arch we went, I've been to it. What city
is the Gateway Arch? In? I just want to answer
too quickly because last time I answered too quickly it
got me out. It's round two. Feel free to answer quickly.
That should be really easy. Okay, Well then it's got
to be the arch and it's Saint Lewis the transfer Yes, correct, Lunchbox.

(18:03):
What city is a National Mall located? National Mall? Do
you guys know this one yet? I have a guess,
but National Mall, I didn't know we had a national
mall forever twenty one. It's Spencer's National I'm going, I'm

(18:26):
going this has to be Oh my gosh, I'm gonna Dillard's. No,
that's mall of America's I guess Washington se has correct.
He was thinking real mall. He was thinking the biggest
mall in Eddie. What city is Madison Square Garden located?
That's in New York City, right, Morgan? What city would

(18:48):
you find the space needle? Oh, Seattle? Correct. The next
category is moon landing Amy who was the first person
to walk on the moon, Weil Armstrong correct, Lunchbox who
was the second person to walk on the moon. The
only other guy that I know that's been on the

(19:09):
moon is buzz Aldron correct, don't don't ask me. The
third person? What did they famous they leave planet on
the moon? The US flag? Correct? Morgan finished the blank.
That's one small step for man, one giant leap for

(19:30):
blank mankind correct. Okay, go, we got through that one. Well,
we got through that one. I'd like to shout out
Mike for writing that category. That's a good one. It's
a different that's what he does here, all right? Next up,
nineties catch phrases. I'll give you the catchphrase, tell me
the show? Okay, Amy, Hello Newman? What Hello Newman? Nineties?

(19:56):
Hello Newman? Am I doing it? Okay? Good? Hello Newman?
Hello new Hello Newman. Fish. It's clearly a show I
didn't watch. Oh Newman, Newman, Hello Newman. Oh my gosh,

(20:17):
the Simpsons guys? You know it? Yeah? Seinfeld? Sorry, Amy,
here's the here's the sound. You don't want to hear him.
You've been booed. Lunchbox over to you. Yeah, is that's
your final answer? Oh? Who wants to be a millionaire?
That'srect good? Eddie? You got it? Dude? Oh full house? Correct? Yeah,

(20:40):
didn't I do that? Oh that's Steve Urkela's family matters correct? Wow,
a career remain Amy's eliminated. Let's go with the category.
Is Eddie felt good? This is the best case scenario.
Toys or games? Well, he's compliment you know, he's complimenting me,

(21:01):
but still I next up? Toys or games. Lunchbox Invented
in nineteen ninety three by Ty Warner. These small, understuffed
animals are affordably priced. What's the name of the toy? Beamy? Baby? Correct, Eddie.
What's the name of the popular military action figure that
was a real American hero? G I Joe. That's correct, Morgan.

(21:25):
What's the name of America's first working toy oven introduced
in nineteen sixty three, An easy Oven. Let's correct, Let's go.
The category is country music. Lunchbox break Up with Him?
Was what country band's first number one in twenty fifteen?

(21:52):
Oh my gosh, old Dominion correct, Wow at folsome prison
and it's San Quentin live albums from what icon? Me? Yeah,
Johnny Cash Morgan. What was the name of the movie
that George Straight started in nineteen ninety two and he
played a character named Dusty? Oh? I watched it recently

(22:15):
in the last few years. Oh gosh, George Straight. Nineteen
ninety two. He played a character named Dusty. I can
see him. It was very young George Straight. I was like, Oh,
he's attractive. Yes, yes, answer the ques. I don't know
what it's called country again country against our answer? And wow,

(22:38):
you're wrong. Do it against a boon you've been You're
out of there all right? Two people remain pure country,
pure country. Hey, I got country, Yeah, I got you
really jumped out there to get that word Country Morgan, Yeah,
lunchbox and Eddie, Yeah, lunchbox. What color a whale is

(23:04):
the largest animal on earth? What color whale is the
largest animal on earth? It has to be a blue whale?
Is that your answer? That is correct? I was like,
I don't know blue though, that's the only thing I
heard of as a blue They really blue? What? They're
really blue? Though? They're kind of great? I'm colorblind. Don't

(23:24):
ask me. Sorry, Eddie. What's it called? There no more
of one kind of animal left on earth? Extinct? Correct, lunchbox.
What animal sticks out its tongue to smell the air? Huh?
What animal sticks out its tongue to smell the air?

(23:45):
A frog? That is incorrect. You've been but that's a
temporary bone. It's a possible bone, Edie. If you get this,
you win. Answer is a snake? Oh? I mean there's no.
I mean yeah, there's no. I mean yeah, there's no,
Eddie for the wind, Come on, come on, bones? What
land animal can open its mouth the widest? Whoa land

(24:14):
You want me to say alligator or a crocodile, But
I'm not gonna do that. I'm gonna go with a
hippo I've seen them. You're not saying a crocodile and alligator. No, no, no, no.
The hippos man, their mouths go real wide. Give me
a hippo. How you feel about that lunchbox? Even miss
it your back end? I don't think I'm in anymore.
You think you got it? He drunk. I'm just like,

(24:36):
it's really sad. I mean sad. I mean a hippo
has a big mouse. I mean it makes sense. Yeah,
hungry hippo, hungry. Oh that's it. That's why hungry, hungry
hippo happy, happy eddie hippo's right. As soon as Amy
got out, I'm like, I got yea. I just say

(24:59):
that to make all right. You didn't know my answer.
Here's a voicemail from Miranda, who lives in Arkansas. I
know how much you guys love Sonic, but there's one
Sonic attraction I think you guys might want to check
out and didn't Arkansas, we have the Sonic Ditch. It
has its own Facebook page. The Highway five Sonic Ditch
is on Google as a tourist attraction. There is this

(25:21):
ditch and it just eats cars on a daily basis.
So check it out. People accidentally pull into this ditch
because it's a little tricky pulling in and out, and
they're in the ditch and it's hilarious. It's usually people
from out of town. It's not hilarious but happens to you.
But it's so many cars have gone into this ditch.
You know, you know, a good sonic whenever you go

(25:43):
into it and you don't almost hit the screen with
your side view mirror. Some of them are packed so tight. Yeah,
you got to really be careful and so a good
sonic you have plenty of room and they don't have
a big ditch. Oh that's a pretty good sonic. But yeah,
there are a lot of pictures of that thing. Here
is Diana from Texas. Hello, Bobby Bone, morning Studio. Just
let you know I'm watching Making the Grass and I'm

(26:04):
already confused sixteen minutes and they all are. But my question,
I have a question. Why didn't Lunchbox get on this show?
I think it would be great at it anyway, love
you guys. I was approached about doing an episode with
the whole show. Oh my god, Wow, let's go. I
don't know how real it is and we don't even

(26:25):
know if the show is going to do well yet,
because it did well on NBC that first night, but
they didn't really promote it, and it was still the
second highest rated show the whole night on all the networks,
only behind AGT, which was the lead into it. So
the show did really well. But goes to USA on Monday.
And if there's a second season, I think they're gonna
want me to suggest a couple of different themes. And
so we talked about doing an episode with the show members. Wow,

(26:45):
let's make sure the show gets a second season. We
need to make sure you need so you need to
talk so our listeners can do two things. One then
go to peacock and stream it. That'd be awesome for
the show, yes, And then secondly watch it on USA
at eleven tenth Central on Monday night. Let's get the
top of the ratings. Man the number one. Now you're
in you that did write the producers and say we
need to be on He's Amy's Pile of Stories. A

(27:11):
girl asks people online if it's normal to eat ear
wax and ie crust because her boyfriend is doing this
and she is personally disgusted, but he thinks she's being
unreasonable and that most people do this. I'm glad you
brought it up. I've had it on my list talk
about for a couple of days. I just couldn't because
it gross to me. I didn't want to gross out
our listeners did because only so he eats his ear

(27:35):
wax and his eye crust. Yeah, like when he wakes up.
I can't imagine that tastes good. Though. Now if we
go to some our expert we're checking out with our
expert lunchbox. You eat, for example, toenails, fingernails, so but
you take your toenails, like, walk our listeners through what
you do when you clip your toneails. So I well,
I don't really clip them. I usually use my fingers
and rip them all so gross, and then I line

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them up on my thigh, usually my right thigh, and
I'm watching TV and just kind of eat him as
a snack life know this. Yeah, she's there. She like it.
I don't know if she likes it. And sometimes like
I use them as like a floss, like if you
get some of your teeth, yeah, truthpick there you go.
You use the It sounds gross. What's this story? Is?

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Like an expert chiming in saying it makes you healthier
or anything. Well, no, I mean she just was wondering
if most people did this, because that's what her boyfriend
seems to think. And I figured if we pulled the room,
only one person probably would. But I don't think he
does this. Do you eat your wags? No, I've never
done that. That's disgusting, isn't it. It sounds gross Like
when you read this story, I was like, this dude's disgusgusting. Yeah. Well,

(28:39):
and then it leads into my next story, because let's
say that you are grossed out by your partner and
you're trying to spark some magic. A marriage coach Shelley
Warren shared a list of things that you can do
to rekindle feelings from the beginning of your relationship, which
is people try to capture the first date and the
butterflies that they fell. And that's one of her first
tips is recreate your first date. Either go back to

(29:02):
the exact location, or if that's not possible, then do
some aspect of the date, like a similar food item
or something that y'all did, just do it in a
different place. Well, then that means for me, I would
take Caitlin to dinner, and she would not think it
was a date that we were just hanging out, and
I would think it was a date going oh yeah,
I'm doing great, so and then yeah, yeah, all right?
What else? Another hack is to surprise each other once

(29:24):
a month. It can be something small, but the idea
is just once a month to do something thoughtful to
show that you're thinking of them. Do you guys get
flowers for your wives? Not really really, I'm telling you
if I probably three or four times a month. Wows
I'm I'd say three or four, so I would say
every week and a couple of days. Yes, I have

(29:45):
a little relationship with the flower person. It's a place
near my house. I'm telling you. It's such a small thing,
but she would appreciate it so much, and it would
be worth it because your investment would be paid back
way more than what you're putting in. I mean, I
did flowers on Valentine today. Okay, did you take them
from here? You stealing from here? No? I think I'm
going on with the grocery store. Great, but do that?

(30:06):
Just do it randomly? Yeah? Well I did. It was
randomly on Valentine. All right. You can surprise each other
by sharing ten things that first attracted you to them,
and maybe even write them down so that they have
it back to look at if they're ever having, you know,
a bad day, write and mail love letters and then
they'll start to get excited about checking what is that about?

(30:27):
Then they get lost, No, it's romantic. And then lastly,
brag on each other. Share with others what you love
about your partner and make sure that they know it,
which I feel like Bobby does a good job of
that here always brags about Caitlin. M Ashley McBride is
sharing why she's still afraid to talk to Dolly Parton,
Like if she sees her, she turns around and goes
to the other direction. Because ten years ago she was

(30:49):
new to Nashville and got an opportunity to house it
Dolly's place. Wow, yeah, does that happen? I'm sure, just
like different connections here there, And this was a job
for her and she needed the money, and she was
hanging out with Dolly's niece who decided to put bagel
bites in the microwave in the actual box and the
microwave caught fire, and uh so she's like, I nothing

(31:15):
to do with that. Dolly. That's Dolly, that's your niece. Well,
Ashley still feels that she's responsible for it. After that
she lost her job. But Dolly did give her the
microwave because she knew that as she was broken, didn't
have one. She lost her job because of that. Justice
for McBride. That's what I say. That's a funny story
that she got to house sit Dolly Parton's house. That's crazy.

(31:36):
It almost burned down and then I guess when she
she panicked and like carried the microwave into another room,
but there was a remodel happening and new wallpaper had
just been putting. Smoke was coming out and it like
ruined the wallpaper. Yeah, it sounds like something like a
seventy sitcom or Jack Tripper is trying to get the
microwave out of the house and get any one in. Yeah,
all right, there you go. Maybe that's my pile. That

(31:58):
was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the good news.
A man his dog out for a hike in Tahoe
National Park, you know what I mean. But they're in
a remote area when the guy falls over a cliff.
Boom boom boom, boom, falls seventy feet. He broke his

(32:20):
hip and ribs couldn't walk, pulls out his cell phone
and he has a little bit of service, and he
calls says, hey, I'm hurt. So they send out rescue crews.
They can't find him. Luckily for him. Saw the dog
goes running roof roof, woof. Okay, yeah, yeah, I got

(32:41):
to keep going. And I'm like, what is this dog doing?
And dogs like whoa, yeah, oh my god, and saw
the dog leads him right to the owner and they
air lifted him out of there. And saw the dogs
found the people found the rescuers. I think I'm more
amazed that he had sell yeah at all? No, no, no no, no,
hold on, hold on. How does Saul know that these
are the people here to save my dude? I don't know.

(33:03):
And how does Saul know how? Hey, let me, how
does he know to leave his owner and be like,
you know what, I'm gonna go find someone that is
more amazing than the cell service? Yea? How does Instagram
know what kind of shoes I want today? Are you
watch that? You watch that documentary? Right? That's crazy? How

(33:23):
does the internet work? That's a tough one. How are
we being heard right now. MM, interesting, it's great, that's great,
and the dog really showed up for him. It sounds like, yeah,
Saul new name lastly two point though I don't think
people knew the last he's like young people, well right,
don't you think they said? The Sheriff's Department said, it's
a true lasting moment has been old. I think we're

(33:45):
the last generation they understand what the last he is.
That's a great story. That is what it's all about.
That was tell me something good, you know, for all
intensive purposes. Florida Georgia line. They're broken up. They're not
making any music together. They don't like each other anymore.
Rumor on the street they are playing some shows because
they're contractually obligated to play them till basically the end

(34:06):
of fall. Now. The lead singer is Tyler Hubbard. He's
only goes yeah baby. So he came over to the house.
It's a really good interview. Is super vulnerable. It was
very generous with his answers. But I was after learning
like his life story on the Bobby cast, I was like,
what's the deal with you guys? Like did you break up?
Because a political reasons? Did and so I said, Okay,
you're offered a million bucks to play a wedding, would

(34:29):
you do it? Here's his answer. You get a million
bucks to play a wedding together? Probably not? Probably not
right now? And I and I have had to turn
down some dates because if you don't cut it off completely,
it'll always be there and it always creates more confusion
for the fans. They don't know what's going on. At
this point, I needed to fully stop one thing to
be able to fully focus on another, because it really

(34:49):
does take all the capacity that I have, all the creativity,
all the schedule, all the time. So it wouldn't take
that much time to go play a wedding for three hours.
Pivate you take whatever you want from that. Just just
y play me the first part of that. Again, you
get a million bucks to play a wedding together? Probably not.
That is incredible And that they had to play shows together.

(35:11):
You had to watch that show just going. They want
to punch each other in the face right now, I
don't know that they physically want to fight. I think
they're just over it. So I don't know that they
want to strangle each other. I don't think there's a
hatred like that. I think they're just over it, but
they're gonna have to act like it's fun up there.
I'm not saying they're not um exaggerating an emotion that

(35:35):
people expect from them. Rights, but they're still making a
whole lot of money to do these shows. They may
not want to be up there doing them, but they
also know that they're still very blessed to be able
to do them. I do believe that. I don't think
they want to punch each other as they're doing the show,
but I think they're over it. Both of them are
over it. They have addressing hard like I would feel
like if that was probably addressing forever. Lunch box, do
you think do do it? Was just like, I'm fairly

(35:56):
hang out together and Bobby have separate resing room sometimes. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
because you have to get dressed. We'll do everything. I mean,
I really thought that when you're a duo or a trio,
you just sit back there together and you'll probably do
it first, and you probably lived together at first. Dude,
they did. Anyway, check it out. It's The Bobby Cast
with Tyler Hubbard. Okay, over to Amy with The Morning Corny.

(36:20):
The Morning Corny. Why did the artist only take showers?
Why they couldn't draw a bath? That was the morning
corny right coming out in the mailbag. A mom grounded
her son. He's sixteen. She tells us why and she said,
is this too much? Then we will do two truths

(36:42):
in a line. Try to give another listen or five
thousand dollars. Five thousand dollars on the line. We got money, money,
money right now to give away. Pattina is on Petina.
Where do you live? I live in Wilcox's, Arizona, Patina.
We've had nobody win. We have with five thousand bucks
if for grabs and nobody's one. Have you heard the
other players I have? How many? Did you get? Right? Annie?

(37:03):
I got too right? Now I've listened to Okay, okay.
So what's gonna happen is you're gonna have a chance
to win five thousand dollars. Just see if you can
spot the lie. So what's gonna happen is me Amy
and Eddie will I'll tell you a little story. One
of us is lying. If you can pick out the lie,
you win all the cash and you're finding the liar.
Because USA's new competition reality show Snake in the Grass

(37:26):
gives four contestants a chance a one hundred thousand dollars.
The only catches have to find out the liar. If
they fail that liar, the snake leads with all the money.
Spot the lies, catch the snake, win the cash. Snake
in the Grass premiere is Monday, eleven tenth Central on USA. Okay, ay,
I ready, ready, all right, spot the lie. But Tina,
now you're is watching us too, so she can also

(37:47):
see us. We can see her, so part of it
maybe it's visual. I don't know. Up Burst, Amy, When
I was twenty four years old, I sneezed and my
back completely went out on me. I could not move,
walk to anything, and I was at work, so my
mom had to come to my job, pick me up,

(38:09):
load me into the back seat of her car so
I could like lay down flat because I couldn't even
sit up straight to buckle, and she took me to
the doctor immediately, and from then on out was a
multiple doctor's appointments and it took me weeks to recover.
So you sneezed and you were out weeks? Yes, okay,
that is Amy's story. Up next me, I met Hugh

(38:32):
Hefner in twenty fourteen. Do you guys know who? Yeah?
The Playboy? Old, Yeah, they Playboy. I was in California
at dinner and I was with some TV executives and
I was pitching a TV show idea. They cleared out
a table next to us. Why were we eating dinner?
And I thought they were just like making sure no
one could use the table, but they cleared everything off

(38:54):
of it and put a couple settings, and in came
Hugh Hefner and I thought, like a bunny would be
with them. It was some other So Hugh Heffner and
some other dude sat at the table and I tried
not to stare, but I went to the bathroom. Later on,
I'm in the bathroom. He comes into the bathroom and
it's just us two in there, and he adds, bandy gum.

(39:15):
I didn't know it. That was at the end of
the story. There's no cool thing there. But I'm in
the bathroom and Hugh Hefner say, hey, do you haven't
have any gum? I said I don't, and then that
was it. We never talked again. Wow, So that was
my story meeting Hugh Hefner. All right, Eddie, I once
almost died in a hospital in North Carolina. I went

(39:37):
over there for a wedding. I had a staff infection
in my leg, and during the wedding it had just
gotten huge, almost softball size. I'm like, I have to
go to the ear. So I go to the ear
and the doctor said, this is really bad. We're gonna
have to to admit you into the hospital and ended up
being a week long visit. They said that there was
no antibiotics were sticking, so they had to come up
with a weird concoction of antibiotics to actually kill this infection.

(40:00):
They said it was almost lethal, but they saved me.
He almost died, almost died. Was it hurting so bad?
Is that why you went in? Gosh, it was the
worst pain ever, because I would think if you're in
a different state to go to the ear, it had
to be really bad. It hurt really bad. It was
during the wedding. I had to leave the wedding and say,
I got to go to the hospital. Guys, they're getting
married and you left. Yep, it was it was a reception.
They had already gotten married. So right in the middle
of Twist and Shower or the Twist, a man it

(40:21):
was the Congo train. Okay, So, Patina, you've heard our stories. Amy,
she sneezed and was out for weeks, basically because she
blew her back out. Four years I met who have
to heard a bathroom. But this part of the story
is not that really exciting. He just asked me if
he's gone. And then Eddie almost died in a North
Carolina hospital when he went to Carolina for a wedding.

(40:42):
All right, Pettina, you're there in Arizona. Five thousand dollars
is up for grabs. How are you feeling right now? Okay?
So all three were quite convincing. I am debating between
Bobby and Eddie as the lie as the lie. Yeah,

(41:03):
you're gonna lock in Amy as the truth. You're you're
one percent saying that story from Amy is the truth.
I do. I've heard that even the slightest movement you
could throw your back out it. It's awful. So I
believe her. I thought you said you heard that story.
I was like, I've never heard that story. Wow, okay,
all right, So you're locking Amy in as the truth.
So I need you to say that too. Yes, yes,
you are what locking Amy in at the truth? Time. Okay, Amy,

(41:26):
she says, that's the truth. So we'll go to you first.
You're twenty four years old. Did you blow your back
out sneezing? Yes, I did, Okay, in weeks. It took
weeks to get back. Oh yeah. My spine was very crooked.
It was almost like this beard. It was like a
twisty if. My spine looked very weird. And that's when
I you probably know this part of the story is

(41:48):
when I that's when I started seeing a chiropractor. That
would have made me put bowling shoes on. When I
would go there and you would you make fun of
me that I was going to a witch doctor. How
hard of a sneeze was this? Well, the thing is,
it was when I was selling great It before I
came to work with y'all, and I would walk around
the grant yard in high heels because I was also
in sales, would have to do salesa I was dressed

(42:09):
up but doing a lot of walking, and so I
think from the high heels, I just sneezed and I
was very painful. And I mean I honestly I've had
back pain ever since, but it's not as bad. So
right now Patina, you got Eddie who's at a wedding
in North Carolina goes to the emergency room almost dies.
You have me, I'm going to a bathroom in California,

(42:31):
Hugh Heffner asked me for gum. I didn't have any.
Are you nervous right now or do you feel pretty
good about it? I am, I'm very nervous. I can't decide.
But Eddie's my favorite, and he wouldn't lie to me,
would I? Well, Eddie? Actually, I mean we we kind
of all decided this before, so we don't need to choose.
If we're lying, why don't we come on? So? But okay,

(42:52):
so Eddie almost died in North Carolina. I met Hugh
Hefner in a bathroom. Which one do you feel like
is the lie? I feel like your story might be
a live Bobby Mike, Yes, Are you committed to me
being the liar for five thousand dollars? Oh? My goodness,
I sure hope. So I hope you're lying to me? No? No, no, hope, Patina,

(43:14):
we have to like say definitive terms, like I pick
you as the liar, Bobby. I am sure you are lying, Bobby.
I like it five thousand dollars up for grabs. So
the story is I met you Heffner in a bathroom
in my dreams. That did not happen. She war dollars.

(43:39):
That is a lie, Pettina. You just won five thousand.
You're the first one to win. How do you feel
right now? Right? She feels so great. She's so loud,
she's overmodulating her computer and we can't hear her. All right, Pettina,
So you've won five thousand dollars. You are correct. I
did lie to The whole story was made up. And

(44:00):
not only that, you're gonna come back, scool bus. She's
gonna come back and play four or forty Yes, Oh
my gosh. So you just won five thousand, and you're
gonna come back and compete for forty thousand dollars. Two
truths in Ali, go ahead and turn her down, and
let me say this. On Monday night, it is the
premiere of Snake in the Grass on USA Network. Please

(44:22):
watch it, and the show really wants you to watch it.
Everybody wants you to watch it. Snake in the Grass
premiere is August first, Monday, eleven tenth Central on USA
And if you don't mind go ahead and d v
R right now, so if you do miss it, you
can watch it after that. All right, Petina won five
thousand bucks. That's awesome news, and we'll come back. It
is time for fun Fact Friday, and leading us off
is McKenzie from Arizona. Fun Fact for Friday. Did you

(44:46):
guys know that being lactose intolerant means that you have
actually a normal gene where if you are able to
drink milk, that actually means you have a mutated gene,
meaning your gene was altered. Thought it was pretty cool,
Happy Friday. So us, as humans we shouldn't be able
to drink milk, but because we had to at some
point to survive, those folks were able to not. There

(45:08):
we go. So that's fun is all right, let's go
around the room. It's fun fact time. We're gonna start
off with lunchbox. Oh, guys, clownfish. Anybody fans a clownfish? Yeah? Okay,
I don't know if that was ahead. Here's something crazy.
All clownfish are born male, and then later in life

(45:31):
they decide I'm gonna be a chick, they change they're
all born male. That's crazy interesting. Wow, I wonder how
they decide when they decide when the same at all
times or is it different? I don't think he has
it literally just says in later in life, they can
decide they want to be a female, and oh, do

(45:54):
they have to become the female? There's a lot of questions.
They don't have to. Okay, So they don't all go
to female. No, they don't all two. Some just decide
you know what, I'm not liking this female. Yeah, well
I just searched it everal quick. And the dominant fish
becomes the female in the relationships. So they get together,
they determine who's dominant. Lallah, and they're parmaphidites, so they

(46:15):
can change. Wow. Yeah, thanks for following up. Amy on back.
All right, here we go, let's go to Okay, so
we are only born with two natural fears. The fear
of falling in the fear of loud sounds. How do
they know? Like how do they talk to a baby? Hey?
Could let me interview you? Like? Okay, go ahead. All

(46:35):
other fears and phobias are learned or acquired later in life.
Those are the only two ones that we're actually supposed
to have. All right, fill in the blank. I'm scared
of Blank Morgan, spiders, Amy rights, lunchbox snakes, Eddie intruders.
Oh yeah, I forgot that's your that's your thing. Yeah yeah,

(46:56):
mine's heights as well. Hey hides. All right, thank you Morgan.
Let's go to Eddy. Did you know that koalas have
fingerprints just like us? They are so human like that.
In Australia, detectives have gotten fingerprints at crime scenes and
thought they were looking for a criminal. Turns out it
was just a koala. That's not true. That's not true.

(47:18):
No way, yes, there is no way, Amy, look it up.
That's her job. Yeah, dude, I mean I believe you
that their fingerprints are probably pretty distinct, and coal fives
are like, all right, Chuck, what do you what do you?
What do you got? Well, it's either Michael Wilson on
Third Avenue or Calvin the Kohala. It's more like, guys,

(47:39):
we can't find the criminal. Oh you know why, because
it's wow wow yeah. Yeah. Yeah. They have been confused
for humans and cases. Thank you, Amy. That's crazy. That's fun.
That's pretty fun. That's pretty fun, all right, Amy, fun
fat go. One of the headlines was you might just
be able to frame a koala for your crime. Okay,

(48:02):
So I just thought that this was really cool and
very smart. But Nas, you know he's a rapper. Yeah
you know. Yes, it's by some consider the greatest rapper
of all time. Not a little yeah. He named himself
after Nas jay Z's nemesis for much of his Yes
go ahead, so he listed his seven year old daughter

(48:22):
as an executive producer on his fifth studio album to
ensure that she would receive royalty payments at all. Pretty good,
that's hare are some songs you may know by Na.
Do you know any song about the world that's right? Yeah? Good?
Do you guys know that one? Yeah? You know that one? No?

(48:45):
Okayedie alright? And final your final fun, your final fun fact.
Disney World is twice the size of Manhattan, which is
New York City with all the building like that's the
part of New York City that you see on TV,
all the big tall time. Disney World, located in Orlando,
covers forty three square miles. Wow, it's twice the size

(49:05):
of Manhattan or the size of San Francisco. Disney World
is the side of San Francisco. To think that people
walk of those every day, like yeah, but not all
of it. You don't walk all. You don't walk all
forty three miles? D right do you? No, you don't.
And he's like, I paid for it. I better walk out.
But forty three miles that's what it is. And it's
San Francisco twice Manhattan. Yeah. Wow, he's just blown away

(49:28):
by that one. I mean, you look at Manhattan and
all those buildings. You're like, man, that's huge. But it's
not even as big as Disney World. It's half as
a big. May you need two of those? All right?
Fun the Friday Morning Conversation with Ronnie Done. All right,
the lead singer of Brooks and Done. Ronnie Done is
walking into the studio now right, let me get some

(49:50):
of that intro music Brooks and dun Bootscooten Buggy from
nineteen ninety one. Here he is, there comes click heads
there he is. Welcome, Welcome, welcome, welcome. I've seen and

(50:16):
so there's a boat scoot they we're pretty good. How
you doing good? It's good to see you, you know,
I was listen. I feel like I'm very lucky that
you come to her to the studio a couple of times,
and you grace us with your presence, and I feel
fortunate about that. So I was looking up some stuff,
like I was going, I was digging deep about you,
trying to find some stuff I didn't even know so

(50:37):
I could talk to you about it. So I'm gonna
ask you in a second. I had no idea you
like redesigned air trailers or there's there's trailers. You have
every hobby I've ever heard of. You get bored, you know,
you know, you're like a creative time. I just I
mean interior design free book. Came up with the airstream
idea when we were out in Vegas, you know, because
everybody's in trailers out there and they go out in
the desert and do the stuff. And she goes, she

(50:58):
came up one day and she goes, would you do uh,
would you do the trailer for me? Because you're already
doing this though it's talked about it all the time. Again,
some guys that work for me, they can do anything.
So we just kind of treated it like a house
when we went to it and did all the color
palettes and said out all the fabrics and hides and
that kind of stuff. She had to have a little
bit cowgirl, you know, were you an artsy kid? I

(51:20):
don't know, not just I remember about being a kid,
was being a real just accessively skinny. That's no memory
excepting yeah, that's my trauma. When you were twelve though,
Like did you play ball? Were you already doing music? No?
I wanted to play ball so bad. I wanted to
be an athlete. It's really bad. And I can remember
the coach coming to our fifth grade room like study hall,

(51:44):
and he said, anybody that wants to go out for
football going out to the library. And uh so I'm
the first out at the door. But I'm like, I'm
like as big around as a pencil. Maybe I was
the smallest guy in the in the in the school
until I was probably in my senior year in high school. Anyway,
he looks at in the room and he goes you

(52:05):
you you. He looks at me and goes, you go
to the band room, back to study. Also, I went
to the band room trying to let me play it clarinet.
I see it though, Yeah, it's just I like that
I can see Plaine clarinet. I think that's your natural
your natural instrument. I'm thinking chicks, man, I went, h,
we're not gonna do that. I'm on a saxophone stuff
like sacks for a while, you know. And if I

(52:25):
gave you a saxophone right now, could you make it
do anything that it's supposed to do. No. No, No,
it's like quitting golf or something. You know, for probably,
you know, twenty five years. You kind of have to
work up to it. Wait, well, we have one here,
bring it in gat I know, I'm just not having funny.
Ronny's here because he's got a new album. We're gonna
talk about this. It's out today, and I want to
start and we're gonna get to the Parker McCallum song

(52:45):
in a second because I'm gonna play it. But I
do want to talk about Jake Worthington how because Jake's
on a song with you called hockey Tonk Town. It
may have been the first song that you teased or
one of the first songs that you teased. When you're
talking about the project, how did you link up with
Jake Worthington. We were all doing the Hearty project and
the mixtape or the Hicks tape. Yeah, the Hicks tape yeah,

(53:08):
and uh this this I mean I just dropped in
and did my verse and uh at the end the
third verse when I got got the Master from Joey
a big gloud Uh, this voice comes out and I'm gonna,
holy cow, where did that guy come from? Because it
was real like down in the dirt country. He sounded

(53:29):
to me like light lefty for Zelle. I mean, and
if you don't know he that is googling, you'll go
get it. But he really does. And he's this just
down home like I think he's like a welder or
something by trade. Then uh, Houston, But it's cool. You're
if you haven't already done it, you're gonna love interview

(53:50):
at him. I have an interview. I mean, he is
as humbled as I don't know it's but he's funny too.
At the same time, I want to play a clip
of this. This is Hockey Talk Town. It is with
Jake Worthington. Here, gotta find me a Hockey Town one.
That's a good one. You like that one? Yeah? Yeah,
you can't hear it, but you like it? Yeah? What

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if I said you like it? He was no, I
don't like that one at all. That would be a
funny answer to Ronnie would say that if it wasn't
really felt that I wouldn't put it on the record,
but there it is. The album is one hundred proof Neon,
It's Ronnie Done. So whenever you're putting out individual projects
and you and you know, Brooks and Done are still touring,
is that a thing? Is what's that you get to

(54:31):
play any of them? Or is it weird? So far
we just haven't worked that out because Kicks has done
some stuff too, But no, it's just a hodgepodge right now.
But I think to me, it's just we're at that
stage to where, hey, you know what we can We
can show our individual personalities of what we do and
still come back and not water down Brooks and Done.
You know, back back in the day, I think that

(54:53):
was a big label for your I mean just like, no,
you can't go sing me someone so, or you can't
go do this project with somebody else. So it just
seemed like every time I turned around getting cut off
at the pass, and Kicks too. So as soon as
as soon as we decided to give it up for
a while, I mean we both ran out not not
to run out there and be successful solo artists, but

(55:14):
to do music that an individual guy could do. There's
there's certain songs that its Brooks and Done as you know,
you like kind of love songs or whatever. You can't
do it's two guys, you know, Oh, because people would
think you're singing at each other. Yeah. Yeah, Like I'm
not gonna hold hands with him, but yeah, I would
like that. He's a redneck. I'd like to see that it. Yeah,
one hundred proof of Neon's the record Ronnie is here.

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I'm gonna play the single now this is Road to Abilene,
which you wrote, by the way. Yeah. Yeah. When he
called Parker McCallum, he said, hey, do the song with
me or what? Yeah. Yeah, he just came down in
his big white hot rod core a bet Javin's gold Jayan.
You have that guy walks in and I like Parker
a lot, but he walks in and I'm like, I'm
not gonna like this guy. And then you spend time

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with him, You're like, oh, I love this guy. Oh.
I felt somebody's kind of kind of got the Texas
you know, subtle standoff thing. And then at the end
of it, he goes, man, thank you so much for
let me do this. This one fun thing I've done
or whatever. He's awesome, dude, I like it. The Friday
Morning conversation with Ronnie Done. I have an idea for you.
Would you like to hear an idea probably help your career?
A lite um. So on this record that you have out,

(56:18):
you got a couple features Jake Worthington, which we talked
about a minute ago, and the song with Parker McCallum
which we played. If you did a song not on
this record, one hundred proof of Neon, maybe the deluxe edition.
I think about it here Ronnie Done featuring Kicks Brooks. Well,
then I'd have to turn around into a Kicks Brooks.

(56:38):
That would just be Brooks and Done. All right? Would
we go back to it, back to the money. That
would be funny though it would be like I'm confused.
It'd be so confused. I'd be like, I need to
see what this is about. But it was just that.
So when you have to search for people, or you
want to search for people that are on a song, like,
what do you look for? Because I'm sure you get
asked to do stuff all the time. Yeah, No, I

(56:59):
just find people, all all right, that's it. I haven't
called do a song you want you up. Yeah, let's
do one. I got a call the other day to Tuesday.
I was on the way back from Alabama and we've
been having fun at Lake Martin. Got a shacks. Do
you say Lake Martin. I'm like, I'm gonna ask you
about that in a second, but go ahead anyway. Uh,

(57:20):
I can't say who it is, but wanting to do
a duet and do a duet's project, and uh, I'll
let him do all the hoop about it. So you
said yes, yeah, Have you said no recently? No? No, no, no, no.
I mean I'm I'm kind of careful about what I do.
But I think in today's age, it's like, hey, if

(57:41):
it's if, if the song, the song dictates it to me,
you know, not not who it is. You ever been
on a comedy song before it was a comedy song?
Ever been on one of those? No, you're writing it. Well,
that's what we do, and we tore, we tore, we tore,
like Brooks and Dunn. I'll know you do what you
were doing your your show when we were doing a
bridge Stone the other that's true. And you can't come
to the next show. It's even to watch because you're

(58:02):
on the road again. You work too much. You can't
even enjoy life now, you know, when it running, it pours. Yeah,
Ronnie Dunne, is here a hundred proof Neeon? When you
do the album title, do you put knee on in
purposefully to reflect one of Brooks and Dunn's most famous songs,
or do you put it in because it just feels
like to me, neon feels like a nineties thing just
in general? Is it that does that word? What does

(58:22):
that mean to you? Uh? It means that I must
gravitate you to it subconsciously. Because I took the project
home as I was doing it all almost through finished
with it, and my wife goes, every every frecking song
on there says Neon, goes, can't you come up with
something other than Neon? Like I said, what would? Everybody's
doing pickups and h So finally I just thought about it.

(58:47):
I went, Okay, no, I'm not going to change anything. Well,
I'll just called it a hundred proof of neon? What's
one hundred? I don't prove a hundred proof whiskey? But
I don't drink, so I don't know know the stuff
that that cool guys like you that drink yeah, well
after last weekend, I wish I didn't. So one hundred
proof what's what's a whiskey? What's a proof of a
good whiskey? Proof? Yeah, well it's just I mean that
that number dictates the amount of alcohol in it. So

(59:11):
one hundred one hundred percent, it's pretty pretty strong, would
be one hundred percent. Yeah, So no, no, it's I
have no idea, Like I'm asked, I don't know. You'll
tell me right, you're gonna get like there's certain like
types of alcohol that aren't going to get you as feeling,
but as one hundred one hundred percent give you that feeling.
Like what's a beer like I've seen one fifty one?

(59:33):
Oh yeah, that's rights go blind in one that On
this record, I feel like I hear like multiple fiddles
at the same time, like steel guitars. Like whenever you're
kind of having the idea for this sonically, is that
important to you to keep a lot of the traditional

(59:54):
what we feel like it's traditional nineties sound in it. Well,
to me, it's traditionals like like fifty s, seventies, eighties,
and nineties. You know that's twin fiddles. That was all
a big part of what I was doing is that
something you seek out purposefully, like I definitely want to
have this in because this is what I'm feeling. Like,
this whole project's gonna be. Yes, we we're riding. Uh,
there are certainly sum he goes hit lends itself to

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twin fiddles, and hardly anyone does twin fiddles anymore. But
that's kind of a regional thing. Texas, Oklahoma, Well that's you, well,
I mean Montana. Where do you consider yourself to be from?
Oh that's a horrible, Bobby it is. I went to
twelve schools in thirteen years, and we were moving all

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the time. Davis in like a pipeline business and it
was like a gauge or like a real like down
in the dirt work blue collar worker. But our grandparents
were all from Eldred, Arkansas, so there was that. But
if if you're on prices right and they were like, hey, Ronald,
who are you from? Where would it say? Where would

(01:00:57):
you say you're from? I don't know, toss a coin.
I would say I was born in Texas and I
spent more time there than any other place. So you
would say Texas, Yeah, yeah, And what part of Texas West, Texas,
way west, in a little town called coleman Or south
of Abilene. So I asked him, a lot of oil
over there, Yeah, and that was that pretty much the economy. Yeah,

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that you guys lived in, like where the oil was that,
that's where your dad went to. That pretty much. Yet,
what do you remember about that as a kid? Uh?
Just moving a lot, I mean, like being a living
and actually living in some cool places like New Mexico.
Lived there for a while, but we lived on an
oil least because he was in charge of a certain regions.

(01:01:39):
So we were out in the middle of all these
canyons and stuff and no one was around. We just
had the you know we were as kids. We just
random muck. You know, in the desert. There was no
one around. What does that mean? Run a muck and
in the desert it's a lot to do, you know,
run them I don't. I've never run amuck. Actually till
this day, I've never run the mind imagine, I've never

(01:02:00):
run a muck at all. Your parents, I get out
of the house, go play outside, so we run them uck.
It's kind of it's undefined, you know. You just whatever
you wherever you end up. You're in the pack? Do
you muck now? Oh yeah? I run them up now,
way more than I random up when I was a smaller.
When you're at the lake in Alabama, what does a
lake weekend consist of for you? Boll? I mean I

(01:02:23):
was getting the boat and cruising and how big boat?
Let's let's talk real here. No, it was like a
forty two foot something. You've been on the yacht? Oh yeah,
I've never been on the yacht. Really, I just see
people on you work all the time, but I see
people want to get out. But I see people on
TMZ on yachts, and I'm like, I've never been. I've
never even been on a yacht. Y'all both accused each
other of working too much, and how y'all both need
to get out? Really Okay? So I see you on

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a bicycle online the other day. Yeah, bicycle, Yes, by
side out in the desert. A bicycle, pretty fancy. It's
out a yacht. No, it's a it's a mountain. It's well,
you're talking no, but you make it sound like you.
You come on, you've not been on a yacht? Who
how would I be? Only I don't even know some
of it very normal. Your Bobby, I don't even know you.
I don't know a person. That person's a houseboat, a

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lake yacht. I don't even know one of those. I'm
there with you. You have a houseboat? No, no, I
did have on a Center Hill for a while. Not
a houseboat. But uh, Daytona like like the race, a
bunch of music and NASCAR kind of run parallel in
some ways. So every year Roger Pinski they all earned

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hard and Felix Sobatas who invented Donkey Kong. They would
all show up in their yachts, and the one that
had the longest uh yah, got the preferred parking place,
and they'd all three line up. So when people weren't
at the race, after the race, pre race and all that,
they would all walk out and gauk at that. You know,

(01:03:50):
the two hundred and fifty foot two hundred and fifty
one foot there's a yacht measuring contest. Yeah, between those
three guys, we know what yacht stood for them too.
Then you go on, you have to your shoes off.
There's that you go into all their yachts, uh huh.
But the yacht that's the I mean, that's the golf ocean.
Where is that? Let's let's see what was to be
the golf right? Yeah, I don't, I don't know, and

(01:04:11):
I don't have a tone of side of Florida. And
what's the difference in a yacht and another another big boat?
You can go down in it? No, there's actually actually
right of thing the other yesterday on it. Now they
show you how my short term memory works. But there's
a term for an eighty eight foot boat, and then
there's another term for when it turns into a yacht

(01:04:31):
at like a certain amount of footage. But what's the
But like they're hot right now, everybody's buying them. I
guess because they're kind of cheap. But I don't know. Um,
so you're out, you're finishing the toward Brooks and Done.
So then what do you do as far as performing wise? No, No,
I'm panicking. Are you getting a little nervous though? Really?
Uh huh? I'm trying to come up with something to

(01:04:52):
do maybe and and line some some dates up to
just for fun to promote this. So if you go
and play these, if you're by yourself, can you play
a few Brooks and Done songs too? Or is that
in the rules. That's yeah, yes, no, there's there are
no rules about that. We can do whatever we want to,
you know, because we we wrote the majority of that stuff,
Like we didn't write My Maria, So I don't know.

(01:05:14):
I don't think you know, kicks goes out and does stuff.
So I don't think anybody cares what's interesting. And you
can tell me I'm wrong here, But from my Brooks
and done knowledge, it seems like one of either one
of you wrote most of it. Rarely did you too
write a song together that was massive? No, initially we did.
We wrote a lot, and then then we hit the

(01:05:34):
road ahead like four number ones in a row and
just hit the road immediately and took off. So we
got to see a whole lot of one another. And
our time at home, our free time, was kind of
kind of precious, you know, you get to spend time
with your wife and kids, and that was kind of
put a damper on a lot of it. Every now

(01:05:56):
and then we'd be on the bus or something on
a long trip California or whatever, and we we'd stopped
for a couple of days and and and write. We
wrote uh red Dirt Road. Uh. He jumped up on
the bus one day after a show one night and said,
I said, we need to we need a song that
that kind of depicts the field of the of the album.

(01:06:18):
And uh, we spattered off that chorus and uh traded
off on the of the verses and the way we
where we went. Whenever you look back at Brooks and Donne,
the massive hits that you guys had, which one that
you were part of writing was just the easiest, and
it was almost wrote in an hour, like a quick
quick right, and you're like, wow, no, no, I'm slow slow.

(01:06:39):
You know, I don't know how. I don't know how
how staff guys do it? You know, music row riders.
If someone said to me one time, uh, it's a
rider here here on the row and asked the same question,
and I said, uh, I don't know. Sometimes it'll take
me like three or four months. Maybe so maybe a
year if I'm like really stuck garn it or something

(01:07:00):
like that. And he laughed. He says, man, in my opinion,
if it's if it takes more than three hours, it's
it's not worth the time. I'm thinking, wow, wow, But
that's his deal. No, wow, that you it would take
a year. Yeah, Yeah, so you write it down and
go it's night in and you come back to it later.
I'll just leave it. I'll leave it in a folder
file and just kind of come back to it. Well,

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the flip side of that question, then, which one do
you think took the longest where you started and it
was years later when you're like, oh, okay, I feel
like we got it now, Neon Moon was was was
one that that stretched out for a while? What about
it wasn't right for a while? Yeah, yeah, like what
about it? Which direction did it go or what was
different about it? At first? At first it was it
was it was more like two for a country, you know,
but not the same same lyrics, same hook and that stuff.

(01:07:44):
And I like, I don't like that. And then uh,
then this this version that here every now and then
is the one I went with. I thought that was
the case, the one that made it one. Yeah, when
I was thinking about it, I was like, I bet
the one that way here now is the one. Okay,
So I'm gonna ask a couple more questions a second,
but I want to play a little more of this

(01:08:05):
from one hundred proof. Neon. Uh, let's play a little
bit of where the neon lies. This is Ronnie Dunn
right here where the man good? Like I'm forty two

(01:08:28):
and I can already film my voice, Like the youthfulness
of my voice is not No, I'm just saying you
what your voice is still as pure now, it feels
like to me, and I've been lucky enough. It's either
sing right beside you were watching what are you doing?
Or are you just genetically lucky? Like? What's how does

(01:08:48):
it stay the same? I think it's probably genetics, you know.
I mean when I first say, I think there's a difference.
Like I used to call myself like a bean nose oaky,
you know, when somebody puts a bean up their nose
and try it's a scene without high But as I
get older, it's it's deep into hair and it kind
of just got just a little bit of a character,
more character to it, and I think you'd get more comfortable.

(01:09:09):
Have you changed the keys of any songs? Nope, nope, nope.
Tempted at first, you know of some of these runs
when you're before you get in shape, but it's a muscle,
you know, and once you once you get it in shape,
and you're you're out and running and I stay all
right a rest and I don't I don't, you know,
get involved with a one hundred percent proof whiskey when
I'm out on the road with the lake. When you're

(01:09:30):
at the lake, back to that, what what are you
doing at the lake? Are you just sitting in a
cove with twenty two year olds listening to Pitbull or what? Oh? Yeah,
that's this week was They were having a like a
lake poker run. So you had to go from one
end to the other and get at these stations and
you pull up to a dock or whatever, and uh,

(01:09:51):
they give you a card and then they write it
down and then you go to five different places and
whoever has the best hand whins, you know, a couple
of grand That's what rich people do. Wow, craziest game
I ever heard of. No, it's nuts, they have no
they were they were They were like party barges I
called them. Were pontoon boats with giant pink flamingos on

(01:10:13):
them and you know big what the floppy dice that
they came from the mirrors, but massive, and they dressed up.
It was like Mardi Gras on the water. What is
the Facebook group? You'ren They gets to do all this stuff,
like how does this communicated amongst It's just it's a
cultural things, but they've been doing it for years, a
traditional thing down there. I know, well, I never heard
of such thing. I don't know an I got trollomotor,

(01:10:37):
but I don't got a flat bottom. I don't have that.
Ronnie done is here. I got two questions for you,
and I'm gonna ask this. It's a dumb question, but
I'm serious asking it. When it's people see you and
once they understand or recognize you, they treat you differently
because you are famous, You've had a great career in

(01:10:57):
country music. People know you. What is it like for
people to just love you wherever you go? Do you
ever just go? Man, I'm trying to go somewhere people
don't know who I am, so I don't get that
that's real, But it may not be authentic in like
human relationships because what they're loving maybe isn't the real you. Yeah, No,

(01:11:18):
that's that's you're nailing it. I don't know that. That's
It's tough because you know, you're in this business to
be you know, because you love music, and then the
byproduct of that is recognition and I'm not gonna use
the word fame, but recognition enough. Sometimes it's a you know,

(01:11:42):
after after that break for ten years. You know, at
times I've walked through the airport and like, you know,
one person come up to you and like, hey, man,
dig your music by or better yet, hey my mom
my mom loves you. You know, my grandmother lives here.
At this point, it's like groovebuster right off the bat.
But it's cool. Hey, you know i'd be great grandmother

(01:12:02):
loves me. But uh, you know, things heat up, you know,
like the morns. You get get exposure hearing it was
like Alabama was like that last week. It's just just
funny how it changes. Do you feel now it's back
at it's like a real peak time again, because I
feel like if anyone mentions Brooks and Dunn Ronnie dun
or kicks book, it's just like there's just a passion

(01:12:23):
for you guys. Again, I wasn't here when there wasn't
a passion whatever time you're talking about there. Do you
feel though that it's really strong again? Yeah? Yes, And
I won't say you get you know that peak yet,
But it's different now. Crowds are bigger and they were,
they were big, you know, in the day. But just
like the enthusiasm is there now I can hold up
you know, ego mic out to the audience and they'll

(01:12:45):
sing neon Moon and you know, louder than we do it.
Uh So, I don't know how to figure that out
other than just to ride the wave and have fun.
Are you having fun? You're having a blast. Do you
appreciate it because you were away for a while, Like,
do you appreciate it more? Yeah? I think so, Yes, Yeah,
I would think that I would too. I would think

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if for me anyway, it takes oftentimes for me, it
takes something to kind of come in that I didn't
expect to remind me of how good I have it,
because sometimes I forget because you're just in it. Well,
too much, too much of a good thing is just
too much of anything, you know, and you'll you'll you'll
get a little get a little burned out, you know.
I want to ask you one more question, and I
want to get back to the record one more time.
But you talk about when you guys took a break.

(01:13:28):
What's that situation Like whenever it's time or somebody makes
a call to go, Hey, we should do this again.
Like what happened? Who made the call? What was that conversation?
Like our a manager, Clarence Smalling made the call, and
that was to do the reboot record. And he said, guys,
I've got an idea. He said, just just let me
take it run. He says, you don't have to do anything.

(01:13:49):
You don't have to call anybody. He says, I'm gonna
call each artist that you guys said. He gave us
a list, he says, just a loose list and check
it out. But he said, I'm gonna call one time.
He said. If I don't hear back within two days,
he says, we'll move on. It's not gonna be any
you know, we're dragged the process out and torture anybody,
sure enough, just about I think everybody that he called,

(01:14:10):
he says, damn, we're on. We've got her, you know,
we got him, we got someone solf so, Cody Johnson,
you know, Luke, Luke con Casey, Yeah yeah you So.
Then you guys were like, hey, we should okay, let's
do this. Well yeah, and it just kind of reignited,
you know, the thing of your realizing people younger artist
are walking and go holy cow. You know we're in

(01:14:32):
here and we're looking around on who are you talking about?
But yeah, enough money or I ain't gonna be fine? Right, Yeah,
it's not for money now, I never you know, I
mean I like to say it never was but money
what money wasn't motive back in the day? Not now?
I mean, can you have enough? I don't know. I
don't have any I don't have a ya. How much
you got in your wall right now? How many? Okay,
how much cash you got in your wall right now?

(01:14:54):
Right now? Yeh? Cash done? You don't keep cash? No,
it's all credit cards. I probably have. What do you
tip of valet? Oh, I'm bad about it. I'm no.
I'm like like, I'm way over tip, you over tip
way over tip. Yeah, And I think that's fair. I
think that's I do. And if you forget you have
you don't have any cash, you go courtesy, it kicks

(01:15:14):
Brooks and you walk off, right, That's what I would do.
You're like, you know, here's my credit card, here's my
dress sending back timmy, all right, one, let's play one
more club. I want to play the last track on
the record, This is Better Bartender with Ronnie done right now, Well,

(01:15:45):
you did it again. I think you made the project
you're one to make because it sounds very Ronnie Done.
And I love it, you know, yeah, I think that's
the goal, right, just do something you're proud of. It
sounds great and didn't see what happens somma would like
ye And every chance I get, we're featuring it. You know.
I love of you and you know, uh, you know,
I love your music. But like outside of that, you're
a guy anyway. It's really cool for me to get

(01:16:05):
to be your friend. I don't get a fight it
on the boat or or some like swinger thing on
the lake. I don't know what's happening in there, but
I don't know. I didn't get that. I don't I
don't know some pokers thing. I do't don't know what.
That's the code word for Ronnie Done. You guys check
out the album. It is one hundred proof knee On.
You can follow Ronnie at Ronnie Dunne. Obviously Brooks and
Dunne back out on the road, uh, finishing up the tour,

(01:16:29):
but this is one hundred proof knee On. If you
decide that you want to go on the road and
do this. Just let me know, we'll promote it. Let
me know what you're gonna do. All right, I'll do it.
Text recall you camp outside. You're great, You do all
that anyway? Yeah, so that nothing would be different. Yeah,
there he is, Ronnie done. Everybody all right? Thanks shall today.

(01:16:50):
This story comes to us from Detroit, Michigan. A person
had a truck that needed repairs. They drop it off
at the shop and then they get a ticket in
the mail that illegal dumping. Like what, I didn't illegal dump?
And it says the date of the ticket. Oh, the
repair shop was using their truck to illegally dump. Hilarious. Hilarious,
but hilarious. Do you know when they got in trouble

(01:17:12):
they knew they were gonna get caught because they were
using a truck they shouldn't have been using. Yeah, you
ever driving a dump truck? No, it'd be awesome. You
feel like you're gonna kill everybody on the road because
it's massive. And how cool would it be to be
able to pull that lever and everybody come out of
the back, everything come out of the back. Would be
so fun. It's cool. The first couple of times it

(01:17:32):
smells gross. It just depends what's in there. I'm down
a little dump truck in way back when I used
roof houses and used to help roof houses having to dump.
But then whenever I did breaking Bobby Bones, I was
doing a lot of the hydraulic in different vehicles and
it's fun unless something goes wrong or it won't come out.
Then you got to get in there. And that's funny.
Though I'm lunchbox. That's your bone head story of the day.

(01:17:55):
If you guys have an awesome weekend, check out the
Bobby cast. Tyler Hubbard, lead singer of Florida George Juliane
is on and you know, they broke up, and I
was kind of like, you guys ever getting back together? Listen.
I don't think they're going to unless they go broke.
I didn't think Rascal Flats is gonna back together either.
I think now there's a good shot at some point
they do. Not because they're going broke because I made

(01:18:16):
a lot of money, But I think they I think
they missed playing the shows, and I would too if
I was playing all those awesome shows, all those people.
I think. So I'm not saying it's over over, but
it's over for a while and right now, and it
doesn't look like they're gonna do anything. They're gonna finish
these shows or contractually obligated too, and then that's it.
But you can hear them talk about that search for
the Bobby cast is a great interview who's very generous

(01:18:37):
with his stories and his honesty. So there's that, Eddie.
Would you want to say, well, there's another mysterious text
Abby guy, and I want kind of her to tell
you guys what it was, because it's it's crazy. So
Abby's our phone screener A long time ago. She got
a mysterious text from a guy. And then you guys
have like a relationship online or oh you mean the firefighter? Yeah,
oh yeah, I don't know about relationship. Well you talked

(01:18:59):
about relationship. What have you had other ones? Are you
getting other mysterious texts? He is, I got another one,
but it was from a woman, this time a married woman. Okay,
I mean go ahead. She's like, hey, it's hey, it's Tricia.
You want to come on our boat with my husband
and I and I was like, hey, um, Tricia, who,

(01:19:22):
because I mean, I'm just gonna be started. I don't
because sometimes when I'm in an event or something. Maybe
we hang out and I'm like, okay, yeah, I'll get
your number and we'll hang out in the future. So
I thought maybe I did that. Um and she was
like is this Abbey And I was like, yes, but
I don't. I don't know who this is. Like where
did we meet? And then she sent me a picture
of her, like in her bikini on their boat. It
was like, can you tell I'm really drunk? You should

(01:19:43):
come out with us. I just I don't understand how
I get these things. Yeah, you should do that for
the bed. How did she know I'm Abby? Where is
your number? Okay? See that's the other thing. She was like,
we met on the beach, and I was like, I
was in Key West on Fourth of ju on the beach,
and she was like she was in Destined. So I

(01:20:03):
knew it wasn't me. She's like a different Abbey. Well,
then she heard the story on the radio. She got
your number the same way the firefighter got your number somehow,
and then she texted you trying to be friends with
somebody on the show. She's an Oklahoma though. Oh she's
not even the No, she's not even She's not a Nashville,
not there. She was in at the beach for fourth
and she calls her gorgeous, like, you're so gorgeous. Yeah,

(01:20:24):
I think you should for the bit, well sentence does
not girls talk that way? But what did you reply? Abby?
Did you send anything back? Yeah? Ok, thank you? What
did you send back? Well? She was just like, what
do you look like? Just in case? And I was
just sitting on my couch and I just look like
a no, why would you sure? I just thought it

(01:20:46):
was like a girl thing like hey, but also could
it not be a girl? And it's some weird man whatever,
it could be whatever, at least not the selfie back incredible,
that is the headline. Not harmless. I mean, don't do that, right.
You shouldn't send pictures of yourself to people you don't
know because they may actually not know. I don't know.

(01:21:08):
I mean I don't know. I don't either. Why don't
you just not talk to people you don't know? That's
a good question, Stranger danger, I don't know. He's saying,
don't do it any more. Question. He's like, well, it's
white man pulled up us of the house and they
were like, get in, it's safe. And I thought why not,
I mean look safe. I mean maybe I met him
in a bit. Yeah, I thought, maybe let's let's not
reply back to people you don't know. Yeah. I usually

(01:21:31):
don't worry about your safety now, not because of that,
but just in general, because this is not your only
bad decision. I would bet No, is this the only
person you've ever just snapped a sell me that you
didn't know? That was the first time I've never done that.
I don't know why I felt like that was necessary. Yes,
was her face in it or just your body? It
was her face? And then she sent me another one
in a different bikini. But Mike de can probably do

(01:21:53):
that thing where you find out if that's an image
that's been elsewhere online. Yeah, I don't really care that
much about it. I do because what if it's not her?
I just didn't matter. Don't talk him anymore. I don't
care if it is her or not a picture. Abby
stopped doing this. No more, no more, no more texting
people you don't know. I'm gonna have to put rules
on her phone like Emmy does her daughter. I need that. Okay,

(01:22:14):
we have to go, Abby. We root for a healthy weekend,
but hopefully we see on Monday Day. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
I'd be careful out there. That's it. We'll see Monday
by everybody. Let's go Bob Show.
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