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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting this.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Welcome to Friday Show Morning Studio.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
Morning.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
I had on my scratch off this morning. How much Well,
I don't know yet. So my new Year's resolution was
to hit one thousand bucks or more. I've been scratching
them every day. IM gonna scratch it in a second.
But I've scratched the match. Well, it just has jumbo.
Speaker 3 (00:29):
Oh that's got it all.
Speaker 4 (00:30):
Five times five times whatever you scratch.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Oh, it does say this. It says match in of
your numbers the price shown get a jumbo when five
times that prize.
Speaker 4 (00:39):
Guys, you don't have to question me.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
We didn't know.
Speaker 4 (00:41):
We didn't. We didn't question you.
Speaker 5 (00:42):
So what do we need?
Speaker 6 (00:43):
Well, if it's five times and you need a thousand.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
A million because it's up to five million dollars.
Speaker 5 (00:47):
Oh my goodness, that would be crazy.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
I'm gonna scratch it this segment. I do want to
play two voicemails and then I'll scratch the money. Here
give me Joe Anne from Delaware had a question.
Speaker 7 (00:57):
I want to find out whatever happened with the were
Eddie and Morgan. We're going to compete against one another
putting something together from Wayfair or it or whatever it
was just checking in and see where that is.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
It was from Wayfair, but Eddie broke his arm. Yeah,
that bit is on hold for six weeks.
Speaker 5 (01:14):
That's a disadvantage for me, so good.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
Wait sorry sorry Wayfair, Sorry Morgan, because I think you
would have dominated him. Next up, Brittany from North Carolina.
Speaker 8 (01:23):
I was just calling in about Eddie. I worked for
an orthopedic surgeon and just want to let you know
that if he is on percoset, which is probably what
he was trying to say, you can get cited with
driving while impaired if a police offer Sir pulls you over.
So we suggest not doing that and hope you feel better.
Hopefully to visit today with your speed ex surgeon. He
went well and take care.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
So we had the visit a couple of days ago.
Maybe she's listening on podcast.
Speaker 5 (01:48):
But no worries.
Speaker 4 (01:48):
I got a ride to work.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
That morning where he was like, I'm kind of drunk.
He did get a ride to work from Wait, No,
I really did.
Speaker 5 (01:55):
I was like I didn't.
Speaker 9 (01:56):
Yeah, because after I said that, I'm like, wait, why
did't I say that I didn't even drive he was
on drugs?
Speaker 10 (02:00):
Well?
Speaker 11 (02:00):
Yeah, I mean I was actually really concerned. I'm like,
you're not supposed to drive. But then I felt bad
for calling him out and I'm like, well, I don't
want to get him in trouble.
Speaker 12 (02:07):
But he didn't even drive.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Nah, he didn't drive because we walked out and Tim
escorts me out of the building every day. And I
was like, where's Eddi's jeep? And He's like, no, I
drove him to work. I said, Eddie thought he drove,
and he was like, Eddie's on drugs.
Speaker 12 (02:19):
You're high.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
Yeah, it's crazy.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
So Eddie didn't drive and didn't know he didn't drive.
Speaker 6 (02:23):
Hey, this percocet stuff is crazy.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
Per cassette, per cassette, give me one more.
Speaker 13 (02:29):
I know this is such a weird question, but I've
been listening for like eighteen years or something, and I've
always wondered, since Lunchbox can't touch his shoulders, how does
he wipe when he goes to the bathroom?
Speaker 2 (02:41):
Good question. What Lunchbox doesn't have the ability to touch
his shoulders with his arms? They don't work backward? But
can you do they? Can you wipe your butt?
Speaker 4 (02:50):
My butt is not anywhere near my shoulders.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
Sure, but she just asking, does your limited arm range
affect you and other.
Speaker 4 (02:56):
No, I can wipe my butt, no problem. Okay, that
was a weird question.
Speaker 14 (03:00):
It is a weird question, like I mean your butt,
like your hand hangs to your side, it's touching your butt.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
I think she's just saying you have limited range. Isn't
limited in other places? More so than knowing exactly how
yours is limited, she just is like, is he able
to wipe his butt? No?
Speaker 4 (03:16):
I usually do it right hand.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
Oh I'm good though, now, Oh yeah, yeah, thank you.
Speaker 5 (03:20):
Disgusting.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
Well, she asked, you want to scratch this? Can I
get a little drum roll? So this is my jumbo
bucks went up to five million dollars. My resolution has
been to win one thousand dollars, and I have jumbo,
which means whatever I scratch, i'll have times five.
Speaker 5 (03:42):
My gosh, what if you get a million times five?
Speaker 2 (03:45):
We go scratching it?
Speaker 5 (03:48):
Come on now million.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
The first part of it does say times five. Second
part says, ooh million, I want two hundred dollars. It's
forty times five. He says, forty dollars. This is a
two hundred dollar ticket. This is the most Lunchbox has
ever won.
Speaker 4 (04:06):
Two fifty oh dank. You're not on my last.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
Okay, I just want two hundred dollars on this TICKETA
I didn't resolution it, but you know what, happy he
is all here again. I want two hundred dollars. My
friend's okay?
Speaker 4 (04:20):
Cool?
Speaker 15 (04:22):
It's anonymous, anonymous sinbar.
Speaker 16 (04:29):
There's a question to because.
Speaker 3 (04:38):
Hello, Bobby Bones.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
Today I received a speeding ticket in the mail, but
I wasn't the one driving the truck. A couple of
weeks ago, my roommate borrowed the truck to move some furniture.
The ticket was for that same day. But now he's
denying any knowledge of the infraction and sticking me with it.
Here's my question, what's the process? If I decide to
fight this, can I force my roommate to show up
(05:02):
in court? I don't exactly want to pay one hundred
and fifty dollars for something I didn't do.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
Signed ticketed tim.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
If there's no camera and there's no image, and it's
in your name and he denies it, it's on you. You
can't drag him into court and be like judge, I
really think it was him. It doesn't matter. So what
sucks for you is that this happened. Probably your roommate.
(05:31):
Is he a liar in general? Like, if he's like
a good dude, you would tell the truth. I think
you gotta believe him. Possibly it could have been you
and you just don't. But there's nothing you can do
about it.
Speaker 3 (05:41):
In the end.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
You just can have to bite the bull and pay
the one hundred fifty bucks. There is no legal recourse if
you don't have proof that it wasn't you, even though
it's probably your roommate.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
Amy.
Speaker 10 (05:49):
I would try to find a new roommate too. Yeah,
I mean, you can't.
Speaker 2 (05:52):
Force all this for a new roommate. That's a lot
of money they'd have to find.
Speaker 11 (05:55):
Oh, I know, I mean eventually when it works itself out,
because there if you know that this is the case
and they're not owning up to it, then that's not
a very good roommate.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
But I don't think you can No, No, I think
you can know. But unless there is some sort of proof,
I don't think you can know. No.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
What stinks is he probably knows, we probably all. We
probably all know. But no no is a different thing.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
No no is if they got you on camera going
through the toll without paying or something like that, A
lot of different kinds of nose here. Yeah, there's no,
and then there's no. No, then there's no. You're gonna
have to pay one hundred and fifty bucks.
Speaker 10 (06:27):
Yeah yeah, and then also try to find any roommate.
Speaker 3 (06:30):
The key is to get your roommate to admit it.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
Maybe you can get him to admit it and just
pay half, but he's already dug in or I don't
think he'll admit it.
Speaker 11 (06:37):
You have those little psychological games that you learned online.
Speaker 3 (06:40):
Yeah, I don't know what you're talking about.
Speaker 11 (06:41):
Whatever he could learn those, get his roommate.
Speaker 3 (06:44):
To confess, tell him right now how to do it.
I don't know why you're talking about that.
Speaker 2 (06:47):
No I did. I don't talk about that kind of stuff.
Uh yeah, bad news for you. You got to pay the
one fifty buddy, unless you can get any sort of
footage camera. The cop took a picture of the car,
et cetera. But yeah, you got to eat that. Sorry man,
all right, that's it, close it up. There's a voicemail
from last night.
Speaker 17 (07:03):
Hey, so I have a guest on your secret envelope.
I think what you wrote down was Abby is going
to be engaged or get engaged at some point this year,
and I think that's the big secret envelope item in there.
Speaker 3 (07:18):
Thank you for your guests.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
I do have an envelope that I sealed, I dated,
I drew something on it that I could not replicate
in that I have a prediction that is not it.
Speaker 3 (07:27):
Oh, because that's a good one.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
I think that could possibly happen and no one would
be shocked by it. If I'm right about this. You
guys are gonna go, is he related to Miss Cleo?
Speaker 3 (07:40):
You might do that. So that's all I'm saying.
Speaker 10 (07:43):
You have to be something.
Speaker 11 (07:44):
So utend like I have a baby?
Speaker 2 (07:48):
What like the baby thing? And then we're like, Amy,
do you want to have a baby? She's like, I
don't know.
Speaker 10 (07:54):
Is it something like that.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
I'm not giving any indication, but I have a secret
envelope that I wrote a prediction that I think will
happen on this show. There's no reason for me to
think this, By the way, no reason.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
Then, why did you think it?
Speaker 2 (08:08):
Right?
Speaker 3 (08:09):
You will say is he related to Miss Cleo?
Speaker 2 (08:12):
When it's over, And for those that are young and
don't know Miss Cleo, you could call her for at
a nine hundred number back in the day and she
would give you psychic predictions that'll cost you a little bit.
Great documentary about it. You ever watch her no documentary,
It's cool. I felt bad for a lot of people
in that documentary, but she was crushing it. She was
pop culture icon for a long time. So there's that.
(08:32):
It's called Call Me Miss Cleo, and it's on Max
and I gets about sixty percent. They're haters though, yeah,
they didn't rate high enough. They're kind of haters. Okay,
there's that also on the fourth and the fifth, so
not next week, but the week after.
Speaker 3 (08:50):
That's a Tuesday and a Wednesday.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
On Tuesday, Matt Stell the Artist, A bunch of number ones,
Eddie and myself were playing a show in Atlanta on
the fifth, which is a Wednesday. We're playing a show
on mobile altby get your tickets. Tickets are not expensive,
like twenty bucks. All the money goes to Saint Jude.
It is a week night, but we will have you
out by like nine o'clock. We're doing it for Cherry
and we're driving a bus through so we're stopping at
a bunch of shows. Get tickets to Bobbybones dot com.
Speaker 11 (09:16):
A pile of stories, the Department of Health and Human
Services is preparing new guidelines on how much alcohol is
okay for Americans.
Speaker 10 (09:23):
To drink generally.
Speaker 18 (09:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (09:26):
I got a preview of the report. Okay, Yeah, and
it says more than one drink per day could greatly
increase your risk of dying prematurely. And why this is like,
oh crazy, is because we've heard for men two drinks
a day, women one drink a day should be okay.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
Question.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
Let's say they say one drink a day, but you
don't have a drink every day? Could you save that
up and have like seven on Sunday?
Speaker 3 (09:47):
I don't think so.
Speaker 10 (09:48):
No, Okay, I don't think so.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
That's not like they say you can't miss sleep and
then catch all up on the weekend. That's not good
for your body. So it's similar to that.
Speaker 10 (09:55):
Then I think.
Speaker 11 (09:56):
You know, I'm not an expert at this, but I
am doing dry January, and when I saw the report,
I was like, hey, I may extend my dry January
and keep going as long as I possibly can.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
How you doing with that until?
Speaker 10 (10:06):
Right?
Speaker 2 (10:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (10:07):
Yeah, dry as a bone?
Speaker 3 (10:08):
There you go, Yeah, go ahead, dry.
Speaker 11 (10:11):
Have you ever heard of big erexia?
Speaker 3 (10:14):
Let's just say maybe I.
Speaker 11 (10:16):
Have, so there are all kinds of body image disorders.
We're very familiar with anarexia being one of them.
Speaker 10 (10:22):
It's widely known.
Speaker 11 (10:23):
But big erexia is when maybe you haven't heard of,
but it's when a person has this distorted self image
and they believe that they're not muscular enough. It can
happen to anyone, but it's most common among teenage boys
and young men.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
I have not heard of that. I thought you said
big erection. Yeah no, I didn't.
Speaker 3 (10:42):
Let's just say.
Speaker 11 (10:43):
People who suffer from bigger exia often turn to excessive weightlifting,
extreme diets, and even steroids.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Isn't that just a version of body dysmorphia? So you
do more?
Speaker 3 (10:53):
I don't know.
Speaker 11 (10:54):
Yeah, no, I mean I just had not heard of
this term at all, and it's a new one that's
out there, and it's honestly, I don't think that Ray
has this, but I thought of Ray when I read it.
I think he outgrew it, but there was a time
where I think he was obsessed with gaining muscle.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
Are you referring to our audio producer recreational bodybuilder Ray Mundo?
Speaker 3 (11:15):
Yes, got it?
Speaker 2 (11:16):
No longer that anymore. It all looks good in his suits.
So I just run a little bit and lift nothing
more than thirty pounds by so low though.
Speaker 10 (11:23):
Broan, Wait, what's the heaviest you lift?
Speaker 3 (11:26):
Are you kidding? No, Amy, come on.
Speaker 10 (11:30):
I'm honestly not kidding. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (11:32):
Hey, you're probably kidding. Same moved on.
Speaker 10 (11:34):
I don't live more than like ten.
Speaker 3 (11:35):
Hey, you're right kidding. You don't want to have?
Speaker 10 (11:37):
Yeah, I do.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
They just say they don't call me biggerrection in the
go ahead.
Speaker 10 (11:42):
Okay.
Speaker 11 (11:42):
So, Morgan Wallen is a top iHeart nominee. We got
the iHeart Awards the Music Awards, and he is up
for Country Song of the Year, Country Artists of the Year,
and Best Collaboration as well. You know his song what's
the collad the Club is with him in the chair
post Malone, post Malone, I had Some I.
Speaker 3 (12:00):
Had some Hell through the Share Share.
Speaker 11 (12:04):
And then his Country Song of the Year is featuring
Ernest It's Cowgirls.
Speaker 10 (12:07):
Okay, such a good one.
Speaker 11 (12:08):
So, but for Best New Artist in the Country category,
shout out Ashley Cook, Dasha No.
Speaker 3 (12:16):
We don't want Dash it.
Speaker 11 (12:17):
Way, George and Tucker Lot.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
More Yeah, Georgia Hboozy No Dasha anti Dasha Okay, is
that it?
Speaker 10 (12:25):
I mate me, that's my file.
Speaker 3 (12:27):
That was Amy's pile of stories.
Speaker 2 (12:29):
It's time for the good news, Bobby. So they got
our scratch off. She's grandma. She's seventy six years old,
and so grandma was like, thank you for the scratch off,
and so she starts scratching the ticket. Nothing, no money,
no money, no money. There's one left. She scratches the
(12:53):
final one. No money.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
Oh, where's the good news.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
The good news is there's a pregnancy announcement for her grandkids.
She was going on.
Speaker 3 (13:01):
They had created a ticket.
Speaker 10 (13:03):
Oh, that's really cool.
Speaker 12 (13:05):
You can do that.
Speaker 2 (13:06):
Yeah, I guess so, I guess you could do anything
you want to it. Hey, world, jo oyster, have at it.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 10 (13:10):
That's cool.
Speaker 11 (13:10):
You can special order announcements through the lottery ticket.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
Yeah, she freaked out. I watched it on TikTok. It's
really cool because you're watching it going out. I'll bet
she wants like ten thousand dollars or something, and it's
a pregnancy announcement, and she was super excited. It's just
like a real cool personal moment that's from people. And
you can again look up Granny Rose Bell if you
want to see it on TikTok.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
You'll love it. That's what it's all about.
Speaker 17 (13:35):
That was telling me something good.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
I'll go first the Oval office and how it is now.
It's literally an oval was created in nineteen thirty four.
It was designed so that Franklin D. Roosevelt could move
easily because he was in a wheelchair. Oh, so they
made it an oval shape so he can move all
around the office and also get from the office, work
in it, and get to the residence. So because of
(14:03):
it was it was basically handicap accessible, and that's why
it was created as an oval.
Speaker 3 (14:08):
Pretty interesting, Amy.
Speaker 11 (14:10):
People's tongues have a unique print, just like our fingerprints.
Speaker 10 (14:15):
I do know we could be identified by our tongue print.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
What if you have one of those knots on the
top on it from like a lie bump. It's like,
all right, we need to check your print, your tongue print.
Speaker 3 (14:24):
You put it down. You got a li bump on there?
You never have?
Speaker 10 (14:26):
Is that what your grandma called him?
Speaker 3 (14:28):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (14:28):
Like, because she'd say, if you're.
Speaker 3 (14:30):
Lying, you get a live bump, get a bump.
Speaker 10 (14:34):
Like a mouth sore.
Speaker 9 (14:38):
Eddie, did you know that buzz light Year's real name
before he was buzz light Year was Lunar Larry.
Speaker 3 (14:46):
I don't understand his real name.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Meaning well, they were creating the character.
Speaker 9 (14:51):
Yeah, they were like before buzz light Eery was even
a thought, they were like, Lunar Larry, that's his name.
And then they thought like, well, why don't we just
name it after buzz Aldrin because he was a real astronaut.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Love it buzz Lightyear soone like his prequel, his origin story,
He's not Lunar Larry.
Speaker 3 (15:05):
It was as they were creating, they were creating the
Lunar Larry.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
Female cockroaches can reproduce on their own if no male
cockroaches are around.
Speaker 10 (15:13):
How do they do that?
Speaker 3 (15:14):
Asking for yourself.
Speaker 2 (15:18):
Means like could you line that up for me specifically?
Speaker 3 (15:20):
That's why I don't know how they do it. They
don't need the dude. That's crazy. They don't need the dude.
They can do it if they need to. Morgan.
Speaker 19 (15:26):
So, we just had the inauguration of a president. Well,
the first woman to inaugurate a president was Judge Sarah Hughes.
She's wore in Land in London mean Johnson landon right,
London lar it is we found it LBJ.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
Yeah, thank you lv J.
Speaker 3 (15:42):
He thought it was London or Land.
Speaker 2 (15:43):
I don't know.
Speaker 19 (15:43):
I can't tell them my thing like god correctident got
aboard Air Force one following the assassination of JFK in
nineteen sixty three.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
Yeah, so she only had to do one as an emergency.
Why don't we have a I guess that's Supreme Court Justice,
because now that's who does that is Supreme wore Justice.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
That's all of it.
Speaker 10 (16:01):
More sad and infuriating than fun.
Speaker 19 (16:04):
Somebody died in order for I didn't know there was
a first woman.
Speaker 2 (16:08):
I didn't know this was I thought it was London Jackson.
He's a superhero, buzz Your's original name, London Jackson.
Speaker 11 (16:15):
It's more like, yeah, we need to get a woman
to do it, and not in extreme circumstances.
Speaker 3 (16:20):
I feel that. Yeah, Suprime Court Justice does it now? Yeah, lunchbox, Oh, you.
Speaker 14 (16:24):
Can actually die laughing and tense bouts of laughter and
it causes you to suffocate.
Speaker 3 (16:32):
Numerous people have done that. Rest to our listeners, who for.
Speaker 10 (16:35):
Sure this happening.
Speaker 12 (16:38):
This is not fun.
Speaker 3 (16:39):
I know that's pretty fun. What a way to go,
But what were you laughing at that? You couldn't stop laughing.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
I can tell you somebody fell on the ice on
the porch. That was funny. But what if I don't know,
Like I'm watching TikTok, sometimes I think I might die laughing.
Speaker 3 (16:51):
I watch them pretty great.
Speaker 10 (16:52):
I guess, yeah, if you got on an algorithm.
Speaker 3 (16:54):
You might die laughing. I got the best agorithm.
Speaker 2 (16:56):
Facebook uses blue because Mark Zuckerberg is red green color blind.
Blue is the richest color for me. All I can
see is all of the blue, says Mark Zuckerberg.
Speaker 10 (17:06):
Can't see colors.
Speaker 2 (17:07):
Return into a complete weird other two bad way. Oh yeah,
he's just bizarre. That is bizarre, you say him. Look
at Bezos's wife's boobs during the inaugurations. No, and he
got caught. That's like around he goes looked right down
and he pulls it. They were like, we got you, dude.
And he doesn't give two craps about that billionaire. The
first Super Bowl was carried by both CBS and NBC
at the same time. They ran it on two different
(17:29):
television networks. Who I wonder what unbelievable, right, because of
their TV contracts and they both had NFL, And so
the Super Bowl is pretty new, and they both had
the rights to.
Speaker 3 (17:39):
Air it, and so they both aired it.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Wow, this has not happened since then because now they
pay a lot of money to have the Super Bowl
because they sell the commercials.
Speaker 3 (17:46):
But that's what's up. Let's do amy all.
Speaker 2 (17:52):
The time, all the time?
Speaker 17 (17:55):
Any all the time?
Speaker 10 (17:58):
So I'm now using dryer Have you heard.
Speaker 3 (18:01):
Of those said that funny? Is it? Instead of sheets?
Speaker 10 (18:06):
Yeah? Because I can't use dryer sheets anymore because.
Speaker 12 (18:08):
Of my rash.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
Oh right, remember? Yeah? So what how do you know?
Speaker 10 (18:13):
Well?
Speaker 11 (18:13):
I just I process of elimination myself. But then I
went to the dermatologist and he confirmed that I probably
just shouldn't use dryer sheets at all ever, even if
I think that my skin can handle it, because my
skin's just really sensitive.
Speaker 10 (18:25):
So I ordered wool balls.
Speaker 11 (18:27):
They're dryer balls that made out of wool and you
throw them in the dryer.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
Twelve I know, yes, So do they work the same?
Speaker 10 (18:34):
So far it's been great.
Speaker 11 (18:35):
I just went on Amazon and ordered or like a
pack of balls.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
Boy, do you think that there are other people that
may have in it or a rash? And maybe I
don't know that it's the sheets and not the dryer balls.
Speaker 10 (18:47):
Absolutely.
Speaker 11 (18:48):
My dermatologists even said it could be fabric softener. And
I'm thinking, why do they sell us this stuff if
it's ruining our skin?
Speaker 10 (18:54):
So I'm just eliminating it all. It's not worth it
for me to risk a rash.
Speaker 11 (18:58):
So now I have dryer balls, and I don't use
fabric software anymore, which is so sad because I love
the smell of my fabric softener.
Speaker 10 (19:03):
But I'm using vinegar or something.
Speaker 3 (19:05):
Do the balls not smell good?
Speaker 10 (19:07):
They're just balls? They have no smell, all the smell.
Speaker 11 (19:10):
I saw online that some people add a drop of
essential oil to their balls and put it in there,
but I don't.
Speaker 10 (19:16):
I haven't done that yet.
Speaker 3 (19:17):
Can you reuse the balls?
Speaker 1 (19:18):
Like?
Speaker 3 (19:18):
Okay, great question.
Speaker 10 (19:19):
Yeah, you just have them.
Speaker 11 (19:20):
You just order them and then you keep them and
you toss them in if you depending on the load size,
you are you two balls too much.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
I can't do this anymore, No, I know, it wasn't
mean too right. We got to get out of here,
go go right, Amy, all the tack, Amy, all the
sum I gotta be careful. A guy in Pennsylvania was
arrested because he shot an Instacart driver, not because he
thought the driver was up to no good as they
delivered groceries, but because.
Speaker 3 (19:49):
He didn't know who it was.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Oh my gosh, yeah, his name's Nicholas Sabo, forty three
years old, was taken into custody for wounding Jerry with Chombay,
who was dropped off groceries. According to police, the wife
had placed an order but did not tell her husband.
Hours later, when the guy arrived at the property, she
(20:11):
told her husband she had received a movement alert from
a home security camera near the garage, which made her
think somebody was trying to break into a utility trailer.
So then the suspect, which is the husband, goes outside
and shoots the driver on both legs. Oh my gosh,
I think it was one shot that went through both legs.
(20:33):
The husband goes out, sees the individual, no verbal confrontation,
just shoots he. Then the guy who was shot goes
back to his vehicle where the wife and the daughter
were waiting for him in the vehicle. Because sometimes people
will go to grocery with their family. That happened like
uber eats that they drive up with the whole family.
(20:53):
Sometimes I wonder all eat my price, But that's not
this story. But so they called nine one one one
gonna live because he got shot in the legs. Whose
fault is this?
Speaker 3 (21:05):
Everyone's?
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Is that the wives for not telling not then not remembering,
and then the guy going out and not saying anything
and just shooting.
Speaker 3 (21:12):
Like that's weird.
Speaker 10 (21:13):
Too, I mean, that's that's a problem.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
Yeah, all many things happen here that could have been avoided. One, Hey,
I ordered some mint car stuff. Somebody shows up to
the house. That's what it is. Okay, sometimes I forget
to do that. Two she sees the motion detech, so
maybe it's like, oh, that's right, I ordered INSTACRT, there's
a delivery person here. Or three as he's going out,
(21:35):
because what does he know except there could be somebody
breaking into the house. He doesn't go, hey, man, yo,
what are you who?
Speaker 3 (21:41):
What are you looking for? Before you shoot?
Speaker 11 (21:44):
All three of those there's this very reactionary to like,
what's kind of a calm situation. It's not like the
guy posed a threat in any way, shape or form,
maas you think at the time. I went to pick
up a bench that I bought on Facebook marketplace, and
I rang the doorbell and the husband was like and
it was nighttime.
Speaker 10 (21:58):
I was like, who are you? What are you doing?
Speaker 3 (22:00):
At last, she rang the.
Speaker 11 (22:00):
Doorbell and he was like, hey, babe, did you sell
something on face? And she goes, oh, I forgot. I forgot,
like she was supposed to put it on the porch,
and then it became this whole thing. It was on
the porch, and then I ended up getting the chair.
But it was nighttime and I was showing up to
their house.
Speaker 3 (22:13):
Yeah, but you rang the doorbell and you're a girl.
Speaker 11 (22:15):
Yeah, both, I know they were like ready for bed
and they didn't. I had to bring it multiple times.
It was a whole thing. But yeah, yeah, but I
mean I was on someone's property and it's sort of
similar where they just forgot that they even listed it
and sold it.
Speaker 3 (22:29):
That's from Bradenton dot Com. That's a wild story.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
It's time for the good news.
Speaker 11 (22:38):
So a family was eating dinner at O Charlie's and
they accidentally left behind an envelope with money. When they
got home, they realized the envelope was missing and they
were freaking out. Well, they called the restaurant and turns
out their eighteen year old waiter named Nate he found
the envelope and he put it to the side. Now,
Nate is a college student who works five days a
week saving for a car, so.
Speaker 10 (22:58):
Some are like, hey, Nate could have just taken.
Speaker 11 (23:00):
That envelope for himself, but he didn't set it aside.
I don't know the exact dollar amount, but it was significant,
and she said it was just a really hard day
for her family. So to find out that Nate had
set the envelope aside and that they were going to
get their money back, it was huge.
Speaker 10 (23:13):
So then she posted about it on socials.
Speaker 11 (23:15):
Community started flooding Nate with donations to help.
Speaker 10 (23:18):
Him out, because you know, he's said him for a
car and he's a college students.
Speaker 11 (23:21):
So it's just really cool like seeing others give back
because he found the envelope and saved it an.
Speaker 3 (23:27):
Envelope, you're going to see the cash too. Yeah.
Speaker 11 (23:29):
And then Lola, that's the mom and the family. She
said that her family they're going to eat at Charlie's
now regularly, likely in Nate's section right to show their appreciation.
It's really cool that other people in the community started
sending donations.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
Especially when they give cash back, because they easily could
have taken the give exactly great story. That's what it's
all about.
Speaker 3 (23:51):
That was telling me something.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
Good time for the morning corny, Morning Corny.
Speaker 10 (24:01):
Why do keyboards never sleep?
Speaker 2 (24:02):
Why do keyboards never sleep.
Speaker 10 (24:05):
Because they have two shifts?
Speaker 2 (24:08):
Okay, that was the morning Corny. No, I get it.
But I've worked a lot of different shifts. There's more
than two shifts. Not if you're a nurse, there's well,
I'm not a nurse. I was never a nurse though. Shift.
Speaker 3 (24:25):
Yeah, yeah, I hear you. All right, here's a voicemail
we got last night.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
Go ahead, morning Studio. I just wanted to say thank you.
My husband has a glioblastoma brain tumor, and for Christmas,
I decided to sign us up to be partners in
Hope for Saint Jude. And when I called, they told
me that I would be getting a T shirt and I.
Speaker 8 (24:44):
Said, wait, I want the Pimp and Joy.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Sweatshirt for my husband. It's a Christmas gift for him.
And they said, well, we're sorry. Your state is in
the wrong state and so you can't get the sweatshirt.
So I thought I was getting a T shirt and
guess what showed up today? A Pimp and Joy sweatshirt
for my husband.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
I love you guys. I listen every single morning and
I listened.
Speaker 3 (25:03):
To the podcast.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
Thank you for sharing that story. I'm very sorry to
hear what you're going through. We're rooting for you. Yet,
why don't we send them a bunch of other stuff?
Speaker 10 (25:12):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (25:12):
Can we pack it up? I get up, I get
in send.
Speaker 2 (25:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (25:16):
I was gonna say, we'll just send a sweatshirt, but
she will see we can send another one too, one
for her, one for him since she already has one.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
Cool. It wasn't like some underwear, some boots you got
pimp underwear. We don't just some general just random. But yeah,
we want to send you up. I think we have
your numbers, so we're gonna get in touch with you
and send you some stuff. We're rooting for you, guys,
and thank you for the call on the Bobby Bone Show. Now,
Kane Brown, it's new album day for Kane Brown. Before
we get to that, which we will, we have a
question about Lunchbox, who he apologized and you may may
(25:44):
not have heard it, but on the air he apologized
to you publicly because he says he's screwed up. Now
lunchbox give you a version.
Speaker 14 (25:50):
But to Caine saw it was over the holiday break
and I was at a holiday festivity thing activity in
Nashville and I see Kane Brown and I just don't
even think. I just go up and say Hi, how's
it going, Happy holidays? And then I'm like, oh, I
tried lunch.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
I was like, man, he was with his kids, But
did you do that or do you do it loud?
Speaker 11 (26:09):
Because he said like, Kane Brown comes to this thing
like this, and think I said it like that, And
later I was like, man, I probably blew up a spot.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
You know.
Speaker 14 (26:18):
He was just trying to be a family man. And
so I came on here and I apologize, and I mean, yeah,
that was the whole thing. And Kane was probably sitting
there going this idiot.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
What do you remember about that? And if it was
low key, who cares?
Speaker 16 (26:30):
Right, it was the most normal conversation. Okay, Yeah, he
just came up, he said hey Kane.
Speaker 15 (26:35):
I was like, what's up.
Speaker 2 (26:35):
But it wasn't like hey Kane Brown.
Speaker 16 (26:38):
But then there have there is people that do that,
but no, and I commented on the Instagram post, Yeah,
so it was normal.
Speaker 15 (26:46):
It was normal.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
He didn't need to apologize. No, so do you think
then he was just name dropping so he didn't need
to apology. But it's like I saw Kane Brown amy what.
Speaker 12 (26:57):
I don't know. I think this is just falls in line.
Speaker 11 (27:00):
We can add this to the category of stories that
Lunchbocks tells that are exaggerated and not.
Speaker 16 (27:04):
True because he yelled it was loud.
Speaker 12 (27:09):
As if he was like, Kane Brown, what are you
doing here?
Speaker 11 (27:12):
Like he's just real loud and like there's this whole thing,
and he caused a scene.
Speaker 12 (27:16):
And now turns out Kane's like it's pretty normal. He's like,
what Kane No.
Speaker 4 (27:19):
I did?
Speaker 14 (27:19):
I said exactly what I said because I told him
I said Kane Brown comes with things like this, and
he was like.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
Did you call him Kane Brown?
Speaker 15 (27:25):
I think, did you got remember that?
Speaker 14 (27:29):
And then later I thought about it and I'm like,
what Bobby always says about kids, He had his kids
with him, and I was like, I didn't even think about.
Speaker 11 (27:35):
It a fan seeing Kine and being like Kate, I'm
a fan, Like going up to him with his kids,
You're like, a y'all are in the business together.
Speaker 12 (27:42):
It's normal to say hi, okay.
Speaker 4 (27:44):
So I mean good, Like, so I can that guilt
can leave me.
Speaker 12 (27:48):
Because he feels a lot of guilt.
Speaker 2 (27:50):
I think he just lied for a good story. Yeah,
now that's what it is. Okay, what are you guys doing?
Is just taking the kids to do what look at
trees or something?
Speaker 15 (27:56):
Man, it turned out to be so bad.
Speaker 16 (27:59):
Yeah, not terrible, but like we usually have somebody there
that you know, just gets us through everything and we
pay for it afterwards. And this time my wife had
her brother and his wife in town, so she decided
to go and not ask for help. Yeah, the tickets,
which to buy the tickets, Like, we don't do the
(28:20):
tickets here, you got to do them online. So then
we go to get them online and we couldn't figure
it out. So we're just standing out there and everybody's
just got you know, they're just bones.
Speaker 15 (28:27):
And everybody's really respectful. It's just weird when you know.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
People are fishballling you.
Speaker 15 (28:34):
Yeah face and I'm making right now.
Speaker 2 (28:36):
Do you get that at restaurants if you eat somewhere
where people recording you the whole time, or do you
not go to eat anymore?
Speaker 16 (28:42):
We were We rarely go out. The only time we
really go out is if We're not in Nashville.
Speaker 2 (28:49):
Right, but yeah, people probably are like that, surely that
can't be Kane Brown.
Speaker 15 (28:54):
Yeah, I don't know, it's it's it's weird.
Speaker 16 (28:55):
But I also don't have an approachable face because I
have a rest and bee face. So a lot of
people don't know if I'm nice or what.
Speaker 2 (29:02):
Yeah, I feel like you're a very quiet guy. Yeah,
I get Oh, people will think that I'm a jerk
because I just feel like nobody wants to talk to me.
So yeah, so you don't, you know, I don't never
exactly never, Yea. I just kind of sit and just
do my own thing, and then it ends up being like, man,
he was kind of a jerk. It's like, no, I
didn't want to bother anybody.
Speaker 15 (29:20):
You gotta ask Jelly. Jelly thought I was.
Speaker 2 (29:23):
I thought that too about you early, but it was
just because you were quiet. It's just so quiet. Yeah,
it was unfair.
Speaker 15 (29:28):
And it doesn't help that. My wife's very chipper and
we'll talk to a tree.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
You know, that's probably good, but that's probably good for
the relationship in general though, because you got to have
one if you have the other. Like my wife's the
same way, very personable where I'm really not because I
feel like I'm not worthy of anybody's attention without her,
Or if we go to dinner with people, I don't
even talk. She's like, if we go to dinnery, I
have to do all the carrying of all the conversation,
(29:52):
like she knows that's part of part of the deal.
I saw you guys sing on New Year's Eve? Was
that live?
Speaker 4 (29:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (29:58):
It was? How was that was that cold?
Speaker 15 (30:01):
It was freezing? My suit was thin.
Speaker 16 (30:04):
They told me I had to play for an hour,
and I got like six songs, so I just want
one and I ended up having to play that long.
Speaker 15 (30:10):
But it's over.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
Wait they told you to play for an hour.
Speaker 15 (30:13):
Yeah, so I was playing the whole time and then
they just come to you for a song. Yeah.
Speaker 16 (30:17):
So during like the breaks, it'll be like, okay, two minutes,
so then I have, you know, I don't like talking.
But then I had to talk to a crowd of
all those people in Centennial Park freezing, no alcohol involved?
Speaker 12 (30:31):
What was she doing dry January? Or well that was
New Year's Eve?
Speaker 15 (30:33):
Wait, well no, no, I had it.
Speaker 16 (30:35):
Oh they didn't have alcohol fan so it was super
cold outside, so I was like I feel bad.
Speaker 12 (30:43):
Uh yeah, oh okay, got it.
Speaker 2 (30:46):
Uh we'll get to the new album fully in a second.
But I do want to play the new song Backseat Driver.
So what about this song? What are you attracted to?
Why'd you like it?
Speaker 15 (30:55):
Oh? This is my story in a nutshell. I was
not a writer on this song.
Speaker 16 (31:01):
It was going around for four or five years and
nobody cut it, which is crazy to me. And when
I heard it, it just I mean I felt like
I wrote it, and I mean, you know, even it
even may it even took me back to like middle
school and high school. Going through the drive through was
you know, my parents before they took me to school.
Speaker 15 (31:19):
So I just I love it.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
On the Bobby Bones Show now came down, I decided
how many songs to put on an album, because if
you put on like a hundred, that'd be awesome, and
that you know, you're gonna get a lot of a
lot of streams one hundreds on one.
Speaker 15 (31:32):
Or nobody finishes it.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
Yeah, that's I don't finish any album at this point.
I mean, I'll go through once and I unfairly will
not give songs a second chance. And that's why I
kind of asked that too, because if you put you
put on a lot, sixteen is a lot for an album.
How'd you settle on sixteen? And again you have to
kind of give every song its own story so people
will come and listen to every song somehow.
Speaker 15 (31:52):
Yeah, well, I think I think there's eighteen.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
Oh hold on, let me go to page two. I'm
not there's eighteen. Page two. You didn't look over the
page two. There's two more back here? Yeah?
Speaker 15 (32:01):
There it is even longer for you?
Speaker 2 (32:02):
Am I bad?
Speaker 4 (32:04):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (32:04):
What's it's not a double album?
Speaker 11 (32:06):
Though?
Speaker 16 (32:06):
Right, No, it's not a double album, but you know,
it's been two years for me since our released an album.
So we got this and I felt like I was
kind of getting pretty rushed. So I was like, okay,
here's here's an album, and this is the first time
that I've actually went through every sequence, like listen to
the song to the next one. There was a couple
that we had to mess around with. But I think
I'm I think it's my favorite album just because I've
(32:27):
put the most time into it. And even though I
did get rushed a little bit, but put the most time.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
Rush somebody. We got to turn it in.
Speaker 16 (32:36):
Yeah, I mean, but It's that's how it always is.
I got my last album. It has been two years.
I'm a kind of guy that just wants to go
off singles, and but I feel like, you know, fans
are like, give give us more music, give us more music.
Speaker 2 (32:48):
Did you have any of those songs with people like
we just barely cut it. We heard it the last
day and we barely cut it just in time to
any of those make that.
Speaker 15 (32:57):
Rescue with Khalid.
Speaker 2 (32:59):
And so when that ends up being this massive song,
that's the story you get to tell, Like we weren't
even gonna cut it, and then all of a sudden
there's five seconds on the clock.
Speaker 15 (33:07):
Yeah, well that one we just wrote. We wrote late.
Speaker 16 (33:09):
The album was already supposed to be turned in, and
then I was like, yo, Khalid will be perfect for this.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
Do you think a bit of that is because you
love it late, like you still you have a new
love for it, and the timing is perfect that you're recording,
And you may have loved other songs too that didn't
make it, But because you loved it right when the
album was ending, you cut it.
Speaker 16 (33:27):
No. I think that one we literally wrote it and
had two days before the album was supposed to be
turned in, and so I sent it to Khalid and
he jumped on it. But when I wrote that song,
there's some songs that you when you write, you immediately
love it, and then the other ones you got to
live with.
Speaker 15 (33:37):
For a little bit.
Speaker 2 (33:39):
What's the song you've had to live with for a
little bit? Maybe not on this record, but ever, And
you're like, I don't know, it.
Speaker 15 (33:43):
End up being awesome, Like I love country music.
Speaker 2 (33:46):
What did you not at first? Feel?
Speaker 15 (33:49):
Was there? I loved it at first? Then Dan Huff
cut it.
Speaker 16 (33:52):
I didn't like how Dan cut it, but I didn't
know exactly what it was that I didn't like the
song anymore.
Speaker 15 (33:57):
So I let it sit there for a year or
two years. Wow.
Speaker 16 (34:00):
Then I randomly found the demo to that song again,
fell in love with it again, and then realized it
was just a production.
Speaker 15 (34:07):
So I had Dan.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
Recut it, and you went back to Dan to do
it again.
Speaker 15 (34:10):
Yeah, that's how good Dan is though, Yeah?
Speaker 2 (34:13):
And was he like, I don't know, man, I already
did this once, so he go right at it.
Speaker 15 (34:16):
No, he went right out it. He could completely knew
what I was talking about.
Speaker 2 (34:18):
Do you have any songs that you've just been sitting
on for years now that you're like one day when
the time is right, like that you wrote forever ago
that you're still holding on to.
Speaker 16 (34:25):
And I couldn't do it off the top of my head.
It's just a thing that's got to happen.
Speaker 2 (34:30):
What about like demos like you talking about the last song,
like I love country music that's around for two years.
You don't have any of those in around.
Speaker 16 (34:35):
I've got a song called be a Boy that I
think should have it should be Songwriter of the Year
or song songwriter song of the Year.
Speaker 2 (34:44):
And don't cut it yet?
Speaker 15 (34:46):
Yeah?
Speaker 16 (34:46):
I did cut it was supposed to be on my album.
I didn't do it justice for how good the song was,
so I just kept it off the album.
Speaker 2 (34:53):
I don't understand what you just said.
Speaker 12 (34:54):
So you're gonna do it again? Are you going to
recut it?
Speaker 15 (34:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (34:58):
If it doesn't exist yet, No, it's no. I'm saying
it does exist. I cut it, but it's not anywhere
we can consume it.
Speaker 15 (35:04):
No, got it?
Speaker 2 (35:05):
Yeah, song of the year, let's give it blindly twenty eight.
Speaker 15 (35:09):
I'm telling you I'm not a writer on it either.
Speaker 2 (35:11):
But then, what's so good about it? And why haven't
you put it out?
Speaker 16 (35:14):
I couldn't do the song justice. It's very sad song.
It's about, uh, you know, growing up without a father.
They wrote it for me. It's growing up without a
father and and I never got to be a boy
because I had to be a man.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
So do you think you can do it justice later?
Is that why you're still holding it?
Speaker 15 (35:30):
Yeah? Yeah, I just need time to live with it
like a little deeper.
Speaker 16 (35:34):
Well no, I don't know if it's the it's the production,
or just the vulnerability of this song's not there.
Speaker 11 (35:39):
So maybe on a day that you're feeling extra vulnerable,
go in.
Speaker 2 (35:43):
Like today, like today you're feel.
Speaker 15 (35:49):
Pressures crazy, we want.
Speaker 10 (35:52):
To hear it.
Speaker 15 (35:53):
When I got a camera.
Speaker 2 (35:58):
Your gym looks pretty good. Is it all colored coordinated
in your house? At your house all orange red, color
color blind?
Speaker 12 (36:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 20 (36:07):
Bad?
Speaker 3 (36:07):
Bad?
Speaker 2 (36:07):
Bad?
Speaker 15 (36:07):
Did you think that? Are we in a fight? By
the way, No, you just don't text me bad?
Speaker 2 (36:11):
No, no, no, untrue. You'd also at times don't text
me back.
Speaker 15 (36:15):
Well then then then then when that happens, I just
I'm like, we're just busy.
Speaker 2 (36:20):
And that's what I thought too. No, I forgot I
was even gonna ask this. I'm glad you here because
I don't mind asking you on a microphone. I wondered
if we were in like a little fight. Kane said, hey,
come over and hit the golf simulator. I was in
the middle of an interview when when I got the message,
and then you get texted. Sometimes three hours happened and
you're like, oh, I forgot to go back to that.
And then I get a follow up and it's like,
(36:41):
I guess we're not friends or something like that.
Speaker 15 (36:43):
No, that was gator, well what something?
Speaker 2 (36:45):
And then you said something like I don't know, and
then I was like, I guess Canada are fighting. But
you also said you were coming over play pickball one
day and didn't like last minute.
Speaker 15 (36:54):
No need to feel bad, No, no, no, I really
wanted to go over.
Speaker 2 (36:57):
We're not in a fight. But we're not in a fight. No, okay,
who would win thoughf we real fight? You?
Speaker 4 (37:01):
Thank you?
Speaker 12 (37:04):
Why is that just out of curious.
Speaker 2 (37:06):
No, he knows he would kill me. He's being nice.
Speaker 12 (37:09):
Okay. I didn't know if maybe he was kind of scared.
Speaker 2 (37:12):
Of me though my teeth, I'd twist genitals immediately. Yeah,
so wait, or why orange is that a thing is
that you'd like the color all your stuff being.
Speaker 15 (37:22):
Orange's what color is your microphone?
Speaker 2 (37:25):
Why? No, it's red because red's my favorite it is
it not orange? It's not orange, it's red.
Speaker 12 (37:30):
Red's your favorite color?
Speaker 2 (37:33):
Why? Okay, I'm done nobut Today it's red and black
because Georgia.
Speaker 16 (37:39):
But Planet Fitness it was going to be purple because
Planet Fitness out or fitted my gem. So I didn't
want the purple.
Speaker 15 (37:46):
So I say, do you have.
Speaker 12 (37:49):
A lunk alarm, and that they have it Planet Fitness.
Speaker 15 (37:52):
I don't, but that would be funny.
Speaker 12 (37:54):
Like people allowed to grunt in your gym.
Speaker 16 (37:58):
I don't know. No, No, I can't slam weights because
I feel like.
Speaker 12 (38:03):
That's very uh, disrespectful.
Speaker 16 (38:05):
Disrespectful and scary because we're on the second floor and
I don't know how well my builders are.
Speaker 2 (38:09):
Okay, yeah, and when working out of my house, I
don't let him slam weights. I don't want to break
the floor, like I don't want to have to pay
for new stuff on the floor. Yeah, and they're just
like dropping crap like guys is yeah, yeah, this ain't
Planet Fitness.
Speaker 5 (38:21):
And sometimes it's just too heavy.
Speaker 12 (38:22):
You can't do it in Planet Fitness. You'll get kicked out.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
I saw your back sick.
Speaker 16 (38:28):
I'm back, No, everybody, I don't know, man, I just
had to post something on social media, and then twenty
twenty five, I will say, I've been really trying to
better myself.
Speaker 2 (38:36):
So his back's like it's it's he posted a picture
of him doing like a pull up and it's like
the best back I've ever seen all the dude.
Speaker 15 (38:42):
Interesting, Okay, nowice telling them.
Speaker 10 (38:43):
Why you mean his muscles?
Speaker 11 (38:45):
Yeah, okay, I didn't know if he got a new
back tattoo or something I needed.
Speaker 15 (38:50):
I've always been weird about that because I can't see it.
Speaker 12 (38:52):
So you don't have any toutoos on your back?
Speaker 4 (38:54):
Make sense?
Speaker 15 (38:54):
You know what I mean? What am I supposed to
go on?
Speaker 2 (38:56):
Merely? Look? It is hard to even do that.
Speaker 4 (38:59):
You have a back.
Speaker 2 (39:00):
No, but even to look at my back at all,
I got moles And sometimes I don't even know because
I have all these moles back there. And then my
wife's like, you got a lot of moles. I'm like,
I can't see him.
Speaker 15 (39:08):
Oh yeah, they're out there.
Speaker 2 (39:09):
To me, Hey, what interesting? What's up with your are
you do you want to take your Batman tattoo off?
Speaker 15 (39:14):
Yeah, I mean I don't.
Speaker 16 (39:15):
I know it's painful, but I'm to the point now
where I'm just like, whatever.
Speaker 5 (39:20):
Which one is that? What's Batman tattoo?
Speaker 16 (39:22):
It's so my chist, but it's not Batman anymore. It's
a big hawk, but it's not finished it. Yeah, I've
had it like that since it was eighteen, but I
keep trying to go back. But there's so much car
tissue that's just so so painful.
Speaker 12 (39:34):
You could get it laser right off.
Speaker 15 (39:37):
You know how bad it would hurt.
Speaker 2 (39:39):
I used exactly a knife for mine when I had mine.
It was Superman. All my else id just peel it off.
That's me. I'm just dude. I'm a strong dude. Talk
about the song with your wife because you guys did
body Talk. I don't know, is that a conversation where
it's like do you want to do it? Or like
because now you guys have a thing.
Speaker 16 (39:57):
See No, she just I mean I played myself and
if she hears them, she's like, I could hear them. Well,
there was originally a girl on Body Talk and we're
talking about getting Selena Gomez on it, and then.
Speaker 15 (40:09):
Kate was like, I would kill this song.
Speaker 16 (40:10):
I was like, well, it would be better because it's
an actual thing, husband and wife.
Speaker 2 (40:16):
So you jump on it and you guys can perform
a live Yeah. Yeah, hanted with Jelly Roll. How'd that
come about?
Speaker 16 (40:23):
I wrote the song and like this haunted hotel, and
then I for real, well it felt haunted. It was
a big bank vault and I had literally a bank
vault in my room. And then that was all these
creepy pictures cool, and I was like, let's write a
song called Haunted, and then I just started talking about depression.
Speaker 2 (40:40):
And then you just do you send it to Jelly Roll?
Speaker 15 (40:42):
Yeah. I just sent it to jelly and Joey said
they loved it and jumped on it.
Speaker 2 (40:45):
That's what Brad Paisley's on the record. And how'd that
come about?
Speaker 16 (40:49):
I didn't write that song, got that song and I
cut it and put it on Instagram. A lot of
people said that they heard Brad Paisley on it. So
I sent it to Brad and or actually Dan Huffson
it to Brad after I asked him, and Brad jumped
on it and played the solo and everything.
Speaker 2 (41:06):
Fiddle in the band. That's one of the tough first songs?
When did you cut that one? In the whole eighteen songs?
Speaker 16 (41:12):
That was one of the first ones because it's been out,
so that wasn't even that was just a single and
then we just ended up putting it on the album.
And I think it explains the album pretty well.
Speaker 2 (41:20):
Did you put I Am at the very beginning because
it's well, I Am? Was that like a I'm gonna
put the songs as I Am because it's about me?
Speaker 16 (41:28):
No, I put it up there because we've started all
of our albums with a big, like up tempo type
of song.
Speaker 15 (41:35):
So we ended up putting I Am up there.
Speaker 2 (41:37):
So when I first saw Stay, because there's some social
media stuff been on what Stay? Didn't you post about this?
Uh yeah yeah, I think that's where I saw it
at first, but the Riders you and also Jennifer Nettles.
But because it is Stay, Yeah, what's up that? What's Stay?
Speaker 16 (41:54):
It was my mom's favorite song back in the day,
played it all the time. I would just always sing
it and for some reason it was stuck in my head.
I just kept singing it, kept singing it, and I'm
gonna sound like sound like such an idiot, right, now,
but so why don't you stay? I was like, why
(42:16):
didn't she have that in the chorus? And then I
went back and listened to it and I was like, oh,
she does. So we wrote the song anyway, and I
still ended up falling in love with it. And the
funny thing was Gabe and Jackson that were on it
with me, they had no idea that song existed, so
I got to introduce them to a new song that
wasn't so new.
Speaker 2 (42:36):
Do you still want to act?
Speaker 15 (42:38):
Yeah? I have a.
Speaker 16 (42:40):
Movie on that we have set up to record with
a good friend of mine. The only thing I can
really say about.
Speaker 2 (42:47):
It, so you are staying you've already done it.
Speaker 16 (42:49):
Or well, we're waiting for the time, and then maybe
I haven't you know, got to write information and they
just said we're not doing the movie anymore or whatever.
But the meeting that I had last which is a
couple of months ago, so we're just waiting.
Speaker 2 (43:03):
Did you take acting lessons?
Speaker 3 (43:05):
No?
Speaker 2 (43:05):
So you just raw dog in.
Speaker 12 (43:06):
It, no coaching at all, no coaching.
Speaker 2 (43:10):
At all, in a mirror and goes at it. Have
you been here since we played that ball game? This
offtball game?
Speaker 15 (43:21):
Been here?
Speaker 4 (43:22):
Like?
Speaker 2 (43:22):
Have you done the show since then? Have you been
part of there?
Speaker 16 (43:24):
I want to say I just play or I was
just here not too long ago, but not night. When
did y'all get in here this morning?
Speaker 2 (43:31):
Actually we built this for you. We leave and go
back to the old.
Speaker 5 (43:33):
Place tomorrow November anything, right?
Speaker 2 (43:36):
Four months?
Speaker 3 (43:36):
Three months? Oh?
Speaker 15 (43:37):
Then yeah, probably not.
Speaker 2 (43:38):
But we've been together, so I don't need to like
compliment your game saving play that actually saved me.
Speaker 15 (43:43):
We talked about that.
Speaker 2 (43:45):
Okay, Yeah, we can't save our whole team.
Speaker 15 (43:48):
No, are you kidding?
Speaker 2 (43:49):
The freaking you got MVP can't hit a home run
over the fence.
Speaker 12 (43:54):
Why didn't he get it?
Speaker 2 (43:56):
Oh?
Speaker 16 (43:56):
Because Bobby had it in the park home run and
Bobby had a lot of diving saves.
Speaker 2 (44:00):
Kin could have easily gotten it, but can't struck struck
out Only I wouldn't. I wouldn't say that you need to.
Speaker 16 (44:05):
Say it, because I just want to prove a point here.
I want to approve a point. I struck out right.
I've played baseball since I was three, so I came
in this game so confident. I didn't only strike out.
This is what happened. So the very first play of
the game, I get a pop up right to me
and I drop it, so right there. My my demeanor
(44:27):
is at the floor. So then I go up to hit,
I strike out. I'm an ass so so then so
then now I'm in that, I'm in the I'm in
the infield, or no, I'm in the outfield. Now I'm like,
please don't hit it to me, Please don't hit it
to me. I cannot drop to this. So luckily it
didn't get hit to me. Well, then I went up
(44:47):
to the plate and everybody on my team, uh, who
was dead t O, Brian Teo, They're all they're like, oh.
And then Dion, they're like, you got this, man, you
got this. I walk up, I have two strikes. I'm
can not strike out a game. Jenny, Jenny looks at me,
she's pitching to me. She's like, you got this, Jenny Finch. Yeah,
(45:08):
she looks. He's like, you got this. She put it
in the perfect spot and I hit it over the
fence and you.
Speaker 4 (45:13):
Have no idea.
Speaker 15 (45:15):
And I was swaying slow because I was like, I
can't strike out.
Speaker 2 (45:18):
It was just seemed crushed. And then made the game
saving play at shortstop.
Speaker 15 (45:21):
That's all because Jenny got my confidence. Back.
Speaker 2 (45:23):
Yes, that was It was awesome and you saved the
game because they had scored like eight that inning and
you made a freaking backhand shortstop all it was best?
Speaker 11 (45:32):
Like is that an example of like that very first
play that you missed, that you messed up.
Speaker 15 (45:36):
When you get knocked down, you just have to keep
back right, So.
Speaker 11 (45:39):
Like you could have told yourself a different story and
then maybe had I mean, you eventually got there.
Speaker 12 (45:44):
She brought you your.
Speaker 11 (45:45):
Confidence, but I just think that that's this is a
good reminder.
Speaker 2 (45:49):
You just feeling pretty sad over there. I was like, dude,
check it off, shake it off, Shake it off, shake
it off. He was like, I'm not feeling very good.
Speaker 11 (45:55):
But mentally, if you let that one mistake take over,
then you're done.
Speaker 2 (45:58):
Yeah, well it was two mistakes.
Speaker 3 (45:59):
He opp the ball to let nobody's counting.
Speaker 11 (46:05):
You just to like tell yourself a different story and
be like even if you miss if you're like that
all is amazing. I caught that, and like you have
to because then you're, like he said, it's called.
Speaker 16 (46:14):
Don't say you caught it if you're still amazing. What
she's trying to say is you just let it get
that let it go Oldish.
Speaker 2 (46:23):
Caine's got a new record today called The high Road.
I hope everybody streams the crap out of it. Uh,
congratulations on the new record. And by the way, Kane's
doing a bunch of dates starting in March on the
high Road Tour and it's basically everywhere. This show is
even some of the places of Canada. Doing a few
Canadian shows too, which cool.
Speaker 4 (46:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (46:43):
Started March thirteenth in San Diego all the way until
July and so always good to see you, buddy. We're
not in a fight. That's awesome and uh, well, I
don't know, do this again soon. There he is our
friend and yours Caane Brown everything, thank.
Speaker 6 (46:56):
You, Wake up, wake ming, the man.
Speaker 20 (47:05):
And the radio and the dogs keeps on time, lunchbox
more game two. Bread, haven't trying to put you through.
Fuck he's riding this week's next minute. The Bobby's on
the box, so you knowing this.
Speaker 2 (47:27):
The Bobby Ball easy trivia. Modes of transportation is a category.
Let's go to the champion. Who is Eddie? Eddie? What
mode of transportation runs on rails and is often used
in cities for public transit.
Speaker 3 (47:40):
Oh, that's a train, except that.
Speaker 4 (47:42):
Yes.
Speaker 3 (47:43):
Train.
Speaker 2 (47:43):
These are the easiest trivia questions ever.
Speaker 3 (47:45):
How long can you last? Let's go over to Amy.
Speaker 2 (47:48):
What vehicle is commonly used for traveling across the ocean?
Speaker 10 (47:54):
Ship?
Speaker 3 (47:55):
Easy trivia?
Speaker 18 (47:56):
Yes, yes, schipper boat a vehicle, yeah, shipper boat. Stop
overdeaking it, guys, Lunchbox. What two wheeled vehicle requires pedaling
a bike?
Speaker 3 (48:07):
Correct?
Speaker 2 (48:07):
See how he just embraced it, pretty Morgan. What mode
of transportation flies through the air?
Speaker 10 (48:15):
Mode of transportation?
Speaker 2 (48:16):
Hey, are you arguing?
Speaker 1 (48:18):
No?
Speaker 2 (48:19):
If you miss it, you will hear this sound.
Speaker 3 (48:23):
You'll be out. Morgan is the only person with a
win this season. Eddie is the champ though we just started.
Here we go.
Speaker 2 (48:29):
The category is country bands Eddie. What group is famous
for the song Chicken Fried Zach Brown Ben?
Speaker 3 (48:35):
Correct? Amy?
Speaker 2 (48:37):
What group is known for their hit Amazed I'm Sorry?
Speaker 3 (48:40):
Correct?
Speaker 2 (48:41):
Lone Stars correct, Lunchbox. What group is known for their
hit Hotel Key.
Speaker 3 (48:46):
Old Dominion Boom?
Speaker 4 (48:48):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (48:49):
Morgan?
Speaker 2 (48:49):
What band is known for their hit mountain music? What
funny the youngest gets the oldest question?
Speaker 3 (48:58):
That is true? Mountain music?
Speaker 2 (49:02):
Shoot.
Speaker 3 (49:04):
What band is known for their hip Mountain Music? You
need an answer?
Speaker 2 (49:06):
Morgan, Alabama is that your answer. Yeah, that's correct, Wow,
mountains everybody. US cities, Eddie. What city is home to
the Liberty Bell?
Speaker 3 (49:19):
Philadelphia? Correct? Amy?
Speaker 2 (49:22):
What US city is known for their deep dish pizza Chicago, boom, Lunchbox.
What city is famous for its cheese steaks?
Speaker 3 (49:31):
Oh, cheese steaks, Philadelphia? Correct Morgan. What US city is
known for the space needle?
Speaker 10 (49:39):
Oh that's Seattle.
Speaker 3 (49:41):
Correct.
Speaker 2 (49:41):
Good job, everybody's still in. It's a little harder easy trivia.
Famous fictional characters, Eddie. Which famous wizard has a lightning
shaped scar on his forehead? A lightning shaped scar. I'm
(50:01):
gonna go with the volmf That is incorrect. Owe him.
You didn't even say a real name. Not so it's
Harry Potter.
Speaker 3 (50:13):
Oh, that's the answer, Harry Potter.
Speaker 2 (50:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (50:15):
I thought he was.
Speaker 2 (50:18):
Voldemort and that's the name you don't say?
Speaker 3 (50:20):
Yeah, Okay, dang it, all right, you shall not be
named Amy. What color is cookie monster?
Speaker 10 (50:29):
Cook? Cookie? He's blue?
Speaker 3 (50:32):
Correct Lunchbox.
Speaker 2 (50:34):
What's the name of the friendly ghost in the classic
cartoon in movies Casper? Correct Morgan. What fictional character is
famous for his catchphrase? Oh, Homer Simpson correct? Three remain
news of the nineties, Amy President Bill Clinton admitted having
(50:54):
an affair with whom Monica correct lunchbox Dolly was a
scientific achievement in cloning reached in nineteen ninety six.
Speaker 3 (51:04):
What type of animal was Dolly? Oh? Man, that's a
tough one.
Speaker 4 (51:11):
First thing popped in my head? Goat?
Speaker 3 (51:13):
Oh, so close, of course?
Speaker 2 (51:17):
Sheep? No?
Speaker 3 (51:17):
No, what's closer to a goat? Sheep?
Speaker 4 (51:20):
Oh, they're not the same thing.
Speaker 3 (51:22):
A goat and a sheep.
Speaker 4 (51:23):
Honestly, god don't.
Speaker 2 (51:23):
Know, not the same thing. Learn something. No, a sheep
is not a female goat.
Speaker 3 (51:31):
I don't think so. Oh yeah to two different animals.
Speaker 2 (51:34):
Yeah, yeahs answer a sheep, I said a goat. Dolly
was out of morgan. AOL was a popular internet service
in the nineties. What does AOL stand for?
Speaker 10 (51:45):
Mm? Yeah, yeah, oh gosh, the Little Yellow running Man.
Speaker 2 (51:50):
AOL was a popular internet service in the nineties. What
does AOL stand for?
Speaker 10 (51:55):
Shoot?
Speaker 19 (51:56):
I want to say it's American Online language, but I
don't know why that is popping in my head that way?
Speaker 3 (52:04):
AOL five seconds? I mean, that's all I have.
Speaker 19 (52:11):
I don't know why American Online language.
Speaker 2 (52:14):
I don't know why. Listen, she wasn't really kicking it
when this was crushing it AOL, which seemed like it
would be three letters that stood for something.
Speaker 3 (52:26):
So, because everybody's laughing at Morgan pretty hard.
Speaker 14 (52:28):
Right now, I used it, but nobody ever told me
what it stood for.
Speaker 10 (52:32):
Like it was just AOL.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
I know, I don't know what it is. That's why
you were laughing.
Speaker 11 (52:36):
I'm laughing because I don't know what it is. And
American Online language is funny.
Speaker 3 (52:41):
I'm just running with it. And did you think it is.
Speaker 20 (52:47):
A on.
Speaker 12 (52:49):
Analog?
Speaker 3 (52:51):
She really doesn't.
Speaker 2 (52:52):
It's just America Online. I can see where the L
would be confusing if you didn't. Yeah, America Online. Our winner.
Our winner is Amy.
Speaker 3 (53:02):
Wow, definitely.
Speaker 2 (53:06):
Amy wants to do a happiness jar for the show.
I'm not sure what this means.
Speaker 11 (53:09):
Yeah, I saw ho to talking about it. Something Elizabeth
Gilbert does. She's an author, and she has a happiness
jar that she goes to and every day she puts
something that's happy that happened to her in the jar,
just the littlest thing, and then on days that she's
having hard days, she digs in the jar and she
gets to read back all the happy things that have
happened to her over the weeks, the months of the year.
(53:31):
We can do that here on the show, Like at
the end of the show, something happy that happened, let's
drop it in the jar.
Speaker 10 (53:36):
And anytime we need to.
Speaker 11 (53:37):
Be reminded, maybe it's something happy about someone specifically on
the show, or it's a funny segment from the show.
Speaker 10 (53:42):
Like, oh, that was kind of funny, let's put it
in the happy jar.
Speaker 3 (53:45):
What if it's like it made me laugh at Eddie
broke his arm. That's not happy.
Speaker 10 (53:49):
No, God, that wouldn't make it.
Speaker 3 (53:50):
That's why, you know, that's what the jar would turn into.
Speaker 2 (53:52):
Is my point.
Speaker 3 (53:54):
We find a way to ruin this jar real.
Speaker 11 (53:55):
Quick, your happiest moment of the day or in our case,
the show. But people could do this at home too,
like with your kids, like put your happies in a jar.
Speaker 3 (54:04):
I like this for home. I think it's great.
Speaker 2 (54:06):
We'd find a way here to make this the most
toxic jar in the history of media. But at home
you could do that. So you only go into it,
so if you're having a bad day.
Speaker 11 (54:14):
No, you do it every day. You commit to the
happiness jar.
Speaker 3 (54:17):
But when do you go into it to relive the
happy moment.
Speaker 11 (54:19):
Oh well, it's helpful on the bad days. You get
to dig through and read through all your little happies.
You know, it can come in handy anytime, Like you
can revisit it or not.
Speaker 10 (54:30):
You just know you have this jar full.
Speaker 11 (54:31):
Of happiness, and then even looking at it build up
because it's a sliver of paper like you on your
load days.
Speaker 10 (54:36):
You can even just look at the jar and be like.
Speaker 11 (54:38):
Gosh, wow, somehow every day, no matter what, I've been
able to find a sliver of happy.
Speaker 2 (54:43):
So what if I do a happiness jar as an
experiment for myself and then it's the end of the month,
we'll just pull out some happies and you guys can
see what made me happy over the month.
Speaker 9 (54:51):
Yeah okay, but you're not going to tell us what
made you happy now?
Speaker 3 (54:53):
And then we just pull some out.
Speaker 11 (54:55):
But here's the deal, this is the day it's going
to get hard for you. If Arkansas's participating it any kind.
Speaker 3 (55:00):
Of hours, I'll slam the jar to the wall.
Speaker 11 (55:01):
No, no, But that's going to be the real challenge
for you is picking out the happy moment on a
day where Arkansas has lost.
Speaker 3 (55:10):
I thought, that's when you open the jar.
Speaker 11 (55:11):
He could, but you still have to add something. Even
if you're reading the happies, you're gonna you still have
to contribute every day.
Speaker 3 (55:17):
That is tough.
Speaker 2 (55:19):
Okay, I'm up for a jar if we can get
a big jar, and I will, I think starting February first.
Speaker 3 (55:27):
Heck, maybe even today, who cares.
Speaker 10 (55:28):
Let's start.
Speaker 2 (55:28):
I'll put something in and then in a month we'll
pull it out and we'll see what over the last
month made me have.
Speaker 3 (55:33):
But nobody look in it.
Speaker 10 (55:35):
Commit every day every day.
Speaker 3 (55:36):
But you have me have to remind me some days.
Speaker 10 (55:38):
It's fine.
Speaker 3 (55:38):
I mean, I have to have something happy every day.
What if a day just.
Speaker 2 (55:42):
Today exactly.
Speaker 11 (55:44):
It's to show that even in I'm happy over, there's something.
Speaker 10 (55:49):
You can be happy.
Speaker 2 (55:51):
I mean, that works, I think in general for our listeners,
I think this is a great thing. Even something for me.
I can incorporate it at home. But for the sake
of this show, I'm gonna do for one month, every
day I'm going to put in a happy thought and
then after the month we will go to it and
just relif some of those happy thoughts perfect, good, good good.
Speaker 3 (56:08):
Okay.
Speaker 11 (56:09):
I think it'll be interesting to see, like what makes
you happy me too.
Speaker 2 (56:13):
Honestly, Yeah, I often wonder that.
Speaker 11 (56:16):
Like everybody was on time early early, because like obviously
we're all on time now. But I'm trying to think of, like,
really make it happy if we all showed up like
super early.
Speaker 2 (56:28):
Take your shots, guys. I feel like this what this is. See,
this is why I think gets talks to around here.
Take your shots?
Speaker 3 (56:32):
What else will make me super happy?
Speaker 4 (56:33):
Eddie?
Speaker 3 (56:34):
Uh?
Speaker 9 (56:35):
Like maybe a pleasant experience in the bathroom, what like
it wasn't difficult, Like I don't go to the bathroom
of Yeah, well, like you know, you've had stomach issues, like.
Speaker 3 (56:47):
You had a good day. I didn't have any issues.
Speaker 2 (56:49):
Went with the Okay, so Amy brings that out? You
bring up my IDs. Yes, that's just like a way
to slam me. Go ahead, lunchbox.
Speaker 14 (56:56):
Uh, you've got a cool memorabilia in one of your polls.
Speaker 3 (56:59):
Whatever the that's a real one. That would be cool,
that's a real one.
Speaker 2 (57:02):
Took shots and the guy expected to take the biggest
shot did not take a shot. Maybe that's my good
mood for the day. Yeah, yeah, okay, thank you, Bobby
Bones show sorry up today.
Speaker 4 (57:12):
This story comes to us from Memphis, Tennessee.
Speaker 2 (57:16):
A man was mad at a dead relative, held a grudge.
So he's like, I'm gonna get back at this dude.
Speaker 4 (57:21):
So he broke into his mom's house.
Speaker 2 (57:23):
Get back in the dead dude, Yeah, and poured his
ashes in the toilet. Oh my gosh, get back at
the dead dude.
Speaker 4 (57:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (57:29):
I can understand, and I don't think that this is right,
But I can understand getting back at somebody that's alive
by dumping somebody that loves ashes in the toilet. But
the dead dude don't know. He didn't get better.
Speaker 3 (57:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
I feel like that's wasted wasted revenge. So then is
there is that jail time?
Speaker 5 (57:50):
Is that a crime?
Speaker 2 (57:51):
Well, he broke into the house to do it, it
will be a crime. Yeah, so that's.
Speaker 4 (57:54):
Part of it.
Speaker 2 (57:54):
And then destruction of property and abuse of a corpse. Oh,
I didn't know that was dumping ashes is abuse of corpse?
Speaker 4 (58:01):
Yep?
Speaker 5 (58:02):
I thought making the ashes would be abuse of the court.
Speaker 2 (58:04):
Well, that's legal, I guess if you do that.
Speaker 11 (58:06):
Not legal, sure, But a lot of times you decide
that when you're alive, if you're going to become ashes
or but.
Speaker 2 (58:12):
But if like I would kill you or somebody kills
you and they're like, hey, get rid of this corpse secretly,
and then I burn you up into ashes. That would
be abusive corner exactly. I'd never do that, though, No,
I would just bury you alive. Oh sorry, sorry, anyway,
all right?
Speaker 4 (58:24):
Is that it?
Speaker 15 (58:25):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (58:25):
I'm lunchboxed at your bonehead story of the day.
Speaker 9 (58:29):
Eddie question for you guys, because I never know what
to do in this situation. If you are on social
media and you see a post that's kind of sad,
like maybe they lost a loved one, like oh my
dad passed away, I really miss them.
Speaker 5 (58:41):
Do you like that post?
Speaker 3 (58:42):
Because the like is a heart.
Speaker 6 (58:44):
But that means you like it, but you don't like
the fact that that person died.
Speaker 2 (58:47):
Interesting, Amy, I.
Speaker 12 (58:49):
Think it's okay to like it. You're showing support to
the person that posted it.
Speaker 2 (58:52):
I don't like it because I don't want it to
be like I like it they died. I think Amy's right.
Speaker 11 (58:57):
No, I think you like it, and you also leave
a comment like a heart in the comments, or.
Speaker 12 (59:02):
I don't do that, something else I do.
Speaker 2 (59:04):
I just in my heart, I feel it, and I'm like,
I'm sending you good vibes. Sure, I don't want to.
You're right. Everything you're saying is.
Speaker 6 (59:11):
Right, But you like something because you like it.
Speaker 2 (59:14):
I don't want to feel like, oh he likes my
dad's dead, Okay, I got something for him, right, it's
irrational of me. I agree with you, But Eddie's brought
something up I've never really thought about. If someone's like,
this happened, it's tragic, I don't like it.
Speaker 11 (59:26):
Well, yeah, of course we don't like that that happened.
But then you're supporting the person and their post.
Speaker 2 (59:31):
Yeah, I'll support them to a thought in a prayer. Yeah,
that works too silently that they never know about it.
Speaker 11 (59:36):
Then it's like if if nobody liked it and they
put that up and they were just wanting some comfort,
who knows why they put it up in that moment,
and then nobody liked it because they felt weird about.
Speaker 2 (59:44):
It, that would be weird, and then they haven't lived.
Speaker 12 (59:46):
They're like, well, did anybody see my posts?
Speaker 2 (59:48):
They're like five people like this, Well, there should be
a sad button, but only if you allow the sad
button like I am sad and support you button, not
a hate button, because that's all mine would be.
Speaker 12 (59:59):
Maybe for those would be great.
Speaker 11 (01:00:00):
You know that the hearts that have a bandage on them,
there we go like they're healing.
Speaker 12 (01:00:05):
Like that's the auction.
Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
You could comment that one.
Speaker 6 (01:00:08):
Yeah, and that's another one too, like do you comment
an emoji?
Speaker 12 (01:00:11):
Yes, that's what I'm saying. You do some hearts and
like a prayer sign.
Speaker 2 (01:00:14):
Maybe I don't.
Speaker 12 (01:00:15):
I do.
Speaker 11 (01:00:16):
I know exactly what Eddie's talking about because I think
through it and I'm like, I want to show the support.
Speaker 6 (01:00:20):
I was at one post for like five minutes. I'm like,
what do I do here?
Speaker 12 (01:00:23):
Like to win in doubt? Comment and life.
Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
I think through it too, and I just scroll off.
Speaker 5 (01:00:28):
Oh then move on.
Speaker 2 (01:00:29):
Yeah, I just this is I'll probably do the wrong
thing in that situation. I'm a little awkward there. Good
question though, So the official answers we've learned from Amy.
You can like it and give it a thumbs up.
Speaker 12 (01:00:38):
And win in doubt.
Speaker 2 (01:00:41):
I'm up under it, but.
Speaker 12 (01:00:43):
Just show support.
Speaker 2 (01:00:45):
I will say I do appreciate it more whenever they
say exactly what there is to be sad about? Oh yeah, sure,
nobody hates a sad sack post without any details. Like me,
I'm just feeling so down on blue today and there's
nothing else. I will like that and be like good
because you're not even giving us any details. So okay,
good question. Question for the room. That's it. Have a
go weekend, everybody boy.
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