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November 28, 2018 81 mins

Garth Brooks calls in to make an announcement. Phone Screener Hillary hangs up on Kane Brown. Also, the crew draws names for the show Christmas Gift Exchange.

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Good morning, Welcome to Wednesday show. Good morn Studio. The
best Christmas movie ever? Lunchbox your your favorite Christmas movie ever?
Oh easy? A Christmas Story really? Yea, so good? That's
I mean, I guess that's old, but it's not that old.
It's not black and white, right, it still has color
and you relate like when you're you remember watching it
as a kid. It brings back such great memories, Like, man,

(01:05):
that is so awesome. I've never seen it. What I've
never seen chases you. Yeah, I was gonna say, what's
your favorite Christmas movie? You probably haven't seen any because
you get sat around. Oh oh my good, probably Elf. Okay,
ELF's probably my favorite Chris movie. Um oh, the Santa

(01:25):
Claus Malins. Never seen it? What you've never seen? That?
Is that a classic? Like all the rest, well, it
just haesn't been around along. But yeah, here are the
USA today did the whole story. I was reading it
this morning. The top five Christmas movies add number five
Miracle on thirty fourth Street, which is nineteen forty seven.
If it's black and white, well it's not, it's color.

(01:47):
It is, yes, in that age, nineteen forty Maybe maybe
they remastered it because I've seen one in color. Okay,
maybe they went back. Okay, it's good. Nineteen forty seven. Um,
and number four Love Acts really two thousand and three.
That's Christmas. You know. I would say that movie can
happen at any point. It's like Home Alone to me,
not a Christmas right, right, right, we've been through this,

(02:08):
yes we have. But Love actually is on their list,
number four. Elphs at number three. It's a wonderful life,
black and white, wonderful stop so good is that Jimmy Stewart. Yes,
And then number one is Scrooged, which is yeah, nineteen
eighty eight, and that isn't Scrooged basically the Grinch, but

(02:28):
a human version. No, no, no, it's like the Christmas
Carol Scrooge. Yeah, that's what it is, not grin Grinch
is uh doctor SEUs Okay, I ain't seen a lot
of this stuff, right, but a Christmas Story was at
number ten. They show a Christmas Story in TBS NonStop
during Christmas. Yeah, like twenty four hours straight. Yeah. So good.
And you can jump in right in the middle and

(02:50):
still enjoy it, can you? Well, have you've seen it
before because you know all the good parts. It's a
BB gun movie. Yeah, Red Rider bb shoot your eye out,
You'll shoot your eye yeah, shoot your eye out. Morgan
number two a year were you born nineteen ninety three,
so she was born ten years after that movie came out. Boy,
does that movie feel like just an old movie to you? Yeah,
it definitely does. You gotta think I was born in

(03:12):
the eighties, so a movie in the seventies feels like, oh,
right before I was born. So you've watched it and
you don't think it's funny or relatable or anything. I
liked it, but it's not my favorite Christmas movie. What
is your favorite Christmas movie? Morgan number two? I really
love ELF. I gotta go with Elf, and it's newer,
two thousands. Great. Elf was great. Well, welcome to the show.
Everybody good? Yeah, good, we got a good one here.

(03:34):
I'm looking at the list I think we're gonna do today,
and boy do we have a good list. Good stuff.
It's producer Raymond in Maryland and active shooter drill sparked
panic and prompted a lockdown at Walter Read. Luckily, it
was just a drill. Everybody's okay. In sports, to college

(03:55):
football playoff rankings are out, It's Bama, Clemson, Notre Dame,
and George in the top four. Oklahoma Boomer Sooner is five,
and finally, in Weather News, forties and fifties in most places,
snow and rain along the Rocky Mountains, rain hits the South. Tomorrow,
Jane at California. How are you, hey, Mabby? How you doing?

(04:17):
I'm pretty good? So did you bet on me on
that Dancing with the Stars? Yeah? I was. I listened
every morning on the podcast. I live in California, and
I was Sisten Greenland on the munchbox to go back
and forth Monday, and I could get it one. What
the heck? I enjoy a little betting, So I went
online to the bet online, and I mean, I couldn't
do a thousand dollars like way living dead, but I

(04:38):
thought I could do fifty bucks. I'm gonna do it.
So you bet fifty bucks and you want how much?
I want? Three hundred? Come on, come on, come on
now per our deal ahead of time. I get half
of that, right, sure, come on out less. Have you
got your money back yet? No? The crazy thing is

(05:00):
I was trying to get ahold of Raymondo too if
if he had done his bet. You don't get the
money directly. You have to create a bitcoin address. They
don't actually just put it back in your account. You
have to do all. You have to jump through a
bunch of hoops. So no, I have not got my
money yet. What's wrong with you? If you do it
through the bitcoin, then it'll work? And said, then you
get bitcoin and then what you even change it into

(05:22):
dollars paysos and you take your paycos out. Bobby, you
remember I met you Las Vegas night. I'm the one
that came and had you would sign my book. Oh
of course, yes, I absolutely well, look at you. I
hope you get your bitcoin. Oh boy, let us know

(05:42):
if you don't get that money, Okay, I try to
get it. Raymondo's recommending people to bet money. Now, they're
never They're never going to get the money, Raymondo. That's
why you never get your bet. She'll get it. Have
you ever got your money back? Yes, you went through bitcoin, yes, okay, yeah,
and then you cash it out into American money. Okay,
thank you. Hey, thank you for the call, Jane. I
appreciate you. Thank you for listening. Colton is on right now.

(06:07):
What's up, Bud? Hey? Okay, So, my mom and I
are such big fans you. We watch watch you on
Dance with the Stars, and we always talk about how
we feel like we know you and I feel so
connected to you because you talk about big Gandolf sometime
and now he is your high school coach. Yeah, Coach

(06:27):
Gandolf was my high school football coach. He is the
one that would yell at me every day. Every day
is a good day, and I'll be like, no day, Hey,
today kind of stinks we're doing two days. He's like, no,
because you have the ability to wake up and make
it a good day. That's why today is a good day.
And so we did a musicians on Call event and
they did a little thing in my honor, which is
very nice of them. And they surprised me by bringing

(06:49):
coach Gandolf out, and which I thought was pretty cool
because I don't sen him in years. And so it's
my high school football coach, which, by the way, you know,
he was one of really my father influences because you
don't have a dad for a lot in my life.
But yeah, so you knew coach Gandolf. Huh right, he
was my hospool principal. Look at us, We're the same,
this guy, we're the same, cold and I are the same. Yeah,

(07:11):
that's all you need, That's right. What do you think
about that watching you know, I'm basically your cousin on
Dancing the Stars. Yeah, that was so cool. My mom
has never watched that show really at all, and she
found out you were going to be on it, and
we watched it every single night and voted for you
every night so you could see you. You know, Monday night,
Amy was like, man, it feels weird. There is no

(07:32):
dancing with the stars on them at all. Right, it
was the first time, very weird. Yeah, because I guess
we'd talk even for me last night, I just danced
Monday and I just danced at my house. Who do
I call him? Vote for? Yeah? I just so. I
just picked a song and picked a dance and danced
alone and I got all tens, which is cool. Oh good? Yeah, yeah,

(07:53):
I judged myself. I judge myself. Uh, cold and way
think about that. I think that's awesome. There you go,
Thank you well, Cold, Anything you'd like to say before
we end this call, shout out to my mom on
the way to work. Well, what's her name? I see
la Key Sheila? Right? All right, all right, coldon. Hey,
thanks buddy, appreciate. Hey, who's your favorite artist in country music?

(08:13):
You have one? Um? Probably Thomas Witt. Oh yeah, you'd
be happy to know. Tom Stret's a good dude too.
I always like to know when people that I'm fans
of a good people. Was the latest from Nashville in
Tullywood and marking number two thirty second Skinny Keithur being
covered Marshmallow and Bastil's Happier for an appearance on an
Australian show. Here's the clip. I've been, I've been, thank you.

(08:37):
I want you to be happier. I want you to
be happy. Blake Shelton admits he didn't contribute much to
his collaboration with girlfriend Gwinn Stefani for the You Make
It Feel Like Christmas song. He says he only sent
a couple of lines and she's the one who took
it and made the song what it is. Walker Hayes
celebrated Giving Tuesday by releasing the music video for Craig

(08:58):
and announced the first donation from his b A Craig
Foundation will happen next Tuesday. I'm working over two. That's
your Skinny Downhead to Day. This story comes us from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Hey woman had to be rescued off the railroad tracks
after the GPS told her to go the wrong direction.
She was getting directions to a restaurants and take a ride,

(09:20):
and she's like, man, that's railroad tracks, but it tells
me to drive down the railroad tracks, so I'll goot go.
So she took a ride and went right down the
railroad tracks. You know, well, okay, a bonehead, But I
also have been a bonehead where it says, you know,
to take a ride at two hundred feet and I'm like, well,
this must be it, and you look down and you go,
is this two mundred feet or it's tons of feet
out there. So I've been the victim too of not

(09:43):
being able to judge the hundreds of feet. What I
would assume is there was a turn just right ahead
of her. Probably got a little too aunty and made
the turn. She was charged with careless driving. There's her
car stop the railroad trash. She was going for it.
You know, you also have to get credit. Somebody just commits,
you know, some might how many times in life we
don't commit and we're just kind of in the middle,
And like, she is not in a car purgatory there

(10:05):
down the middle. She's probably a good friend. Yeah, she
goes all the way. Loyal, Yeah, a loyal person. But
I've been there too. I'm like, should I turn here?
And I've turned too early, but never down a railroad
track or never into a creek. Sometimes he brings us,
oh boy, yeah, it turns into a lake there, you lunchbox,
that's your bone head. Story of the day. It's time
for the good News lunchbox. There's an eye doctor in Philadelphia.

(10:30):
He wanted to do something nice for veterans. He's like, man,
I want to give back. What can I do instead
of donating money? So he got with an organization that
works with veterans and he hooked up some people with
free lasing. Veterans that need a lasic surgery couldn't afford it.
He said, hey, come on into my office. There you go,
perfect vision. That's good too. And that's a good example
of you don't just have to give money. You can

(10:50):
actually find what you're good at. Maybe it's volunteering time,
maybe it's you know, this guy's an eye doctor, maybe
you're a builder. You know, whatever it is that you do,
you can actually turn that into doing something good for
someone else. So I think that's a good example of
that's a good story. There like that, and that's what
it's all about. Your buddy and missed the Bobby ball.

(11:14):
This is a boy, that's right. A thirteen year old
girl led police on a one hundred mile per hour
police chase and a stolen van. She's thirteen years old.
She was arrested in Iowa, after she stole the minivan.

(11:34):
The chase began after an officer responded to a report
of vehicle break ins. When they try to pull the
van over, the teenager sped off. I met the teenager
was so scared, more than anything. Oh, I gotta get
out of here. I'm getting so much trouble. The chase
reached one hundred miles per hour. Police had to use
spikes to puncture the tires. Three police cars were damaged.

(11:56):
When the chase finally ended, officers found five other people
in the van, who all ranged from thirteen to eighteen. Wow,
and so if there's eighteen year olds in the van,
why is a thirteen year old driving? Probably in the
seat right, the one that doesn't have the license? You drive? Well.
The eighteen year old was charged with theft and attempted burglary.
The others were not identified because they were miners. Wow,

(12:18):
isn't that crazy? A maandful of kids and run from
the cops. And do you think while they're running in
the thirteen fifteen seventeen they're like this is awesome? Are
they like, oh my goodness, we're in So I'm gonna
get so grounded? No, this is awesome. This is awesome.
Do you think so? Yeah, And then they see the
lights and the spikes and then they're like, Okay, this
is not awesome. Like once they're spy, their tires get
spiked out, like that's gotta be like end of the party.

(12:39):
Then they're like, oh, we're grounded. Yeah that stinks. Huh
oh because they probably see it on the movie, so
they think they're getting away with it. They think in
the movies all they outrun the cops all the time.
So they're driving like, oh, we're gonna get away. Do
you ever run from the cops? Uh? In a car? Well? Yeah?
On foot? Yeah, all the time. When I was a kid,
you're all the time. Starts like at age nine though, yeah,

(13:00):
like twelve thirteen, we'd run from the cops all the
time in the neighborhood like oh what were you doing?
We would throw things at cars. We would fake fighting
was a good one where we would all get different
colored bandanas and the one person like gang members, I
don't know, we'd all have red bandanas and the buds
and then the other one would have a blue one.
Just one person would have a blue So when a

(13:21):
car was coming, we'd fake jump them like in the
middle of the road, like act like we're beating them up,
and then when the car got within like twenty feet,
we'd all scatter and leave that person laying in the road.
And so people would call the cops and be like,
oh my gosh, someone got beat up, and the cops
would come and we'd run from them. Again. That's the
point of that, Like what why it just gass thought
you look like gang members because you put on We

(13:45):
wanted them to understand why we were beating that person up.
And my sister's friend, Jennifer, she was the one that
got fake beat up and she was limping away and
those old lady, do you want some help? No, it'll
just get worse, That's what she told her. That old
lady called the cops. And then the cops come and
we had to run through like three backyards, through the woods,
and we got to someone else's house and my dad

(14:06):
calls and he goes, all the cops looking for you.
I was like no, and he goes, get home right now.
I'm like all right, and then I hang up and
he calls back. He goes, actually there's eight cop cars
out front waiting for you. Minnesota, leave and then come home.
Dad's got your back, got my bat. We're the greatest
years of your life. Your teenage years absolutely greatest years
of my life. I mean from the age of about

(14:28):
nine to eighteen. I mean I had so much fun.
I had so much fun. Would you peek at seventeen
or eighteen or seven? Yeah, yeah, it's so sad, like
you got so much life, Like I feel like right
now I'm hitting my stride for me. Yeah, it's right now.
I've never been, which is perfect because you're kind of
middle age. Is that what you call? Yeah, you're kind
of middle aged. So that's the perfect peak up and

(14:50):
then you go down slowly. This dude peak like twenty
years ago. Dude, But I peeked and I was so
popular and I crushed everything at life. I mean now
it's like, okay, whatever, Like Eddie, when did you peak?
I mean, I don't know. I feel like I have
it yet waiting for it. Yeah, interesting, Amy, would you peak?
I don't. I haven't see Amy, will peak later. Maybe

(15:13):
you don't even know you have already. I like life
right now. Yeah, what happened? There was an ATM in Houston.
Someone goes and they wanted to get twenty dollars out
of the ATM. Well, instead it spit out one hundred
dollar bill. So they tried again. They pushed the wrong button, like,
actually put one hundred that's what they thought. So they
put again twenty dollars, spit out another hundred dollar bill.
So then post it on Facebook. Oh wow, they didn't

(15:35):
just stay and keep doing it. They post so they're
good looking out right. People start walking to the ATM
and there is long lines and fights break out because
people are trying to get the one hundred dollars bills,
and police had to come and shut down the ATM
because so many people lined up at the ATM for
the one hundred dollar bills. They were all gonna just
do twenty dollars. They gets one hundred, hundred hundred. How

(15:58):
awesome is that? What would you do? Oh? Why would
you tell any That would be my first time. I
would you would tell the bank. I would be like, hey,
it's O no, yes, I would tell the bank because
they're gonna get that money back. You're on camera, they're
getting that money back. They're getting out of you one
way or the other. Right. But then two, I don't
tell anybody either. I don't get out on Facebook. I
don't even like three. Of course people on Facebook front

(16:19):
I'm not supercially not telling them. But the funny part
is there was a line of cars like twenty deep
waiting to get to the ATM once it got out
on Facebook. That's crazy. That is so. I mean, just
sit there and take the money yourself. Why share with
other people? Yeah, Amy, I mean I'm not I'm gonna
go right into the bank and fix some problems. Amy
and I are apparently spoils for it. Hey, let's talk

(16:41):
to Rose and Virginia. Hey Rose, what's happening? Hey Bobby,
how are you doing pretty good? How are you doing
this morning? I am doing great. Thank you. I am
when it's a touch base. I talked to you a
couple of weeks back, or maybe a month or two. Um.
Yesterday I was listening to the Gentleman Dot Call and
I think it's from Fairfax. They were at the school,
and it's funny because I work out of school and

(17:03):
everything he was saying, I thought, Hey, that's me. He
was the guy who was saying that he takes everything
from our show and puts it into his classroom, Like
tell me something good. They do the thirty second skinny,
They do all the things in their classroom. Yeah, so
that's what you guys do too. Well. What I do
is everything my Amy does their joker. The day, I'm
writing it down as fast as I can, helping those
students come in and bother me because I have to

(17:24):
get my joke out, and then I go tell the harrybody.
They just what do you get the stuff from? Said
my friend Amy, give it to me. And I've talked
to the principal one day because I really loved the
thing about where you're recognizing somebody that isn't going to
you know, is not the sports a lead or somebody

(17:46):
who's going to get noticed every day. I just speak
to my principal about I would love to do that
just some of the kids that we see walking around
doing something unexpectedly, you know, not knowing anybody's watching them,
helping somebody picking up, somebody helping the teacher, you know,
whatever it is. Yeah, that's what we're trying to do
with tell me something good. A lot of times we

(18:06):
try to find people that are just doing nice stuff
and they probably wouldn't make the news, and so we
try to highlight them here and by the way, we
do that fifty five after every hour. So yeah, thanks
for that, thanks for calling, Thanks for working at a
school like that. That's pretty cool, Amy, anything you want
to say, No, I think it's awesome. I'll try to
give her the best jokes possible. Oh you already weren't
and I love it, she just says, my friend, Amy. Yeah,

(18:27):
like that's awesome. Well, so yeah, thank you for the call.
By the way, you guys are free to text us.
The number is two six two two nine. You can
text whatever you wants two six two two nine. Come
drive to the studio standard message and data rate supply.
Is so cold this morning, and it was one of
those mornings where I forgot to get up and turn
the heat on in the car and start the car.
At this point, it was like, what was it negative

(18:48):
ten this morning? Is that right? It was cold? What
was it really twenty? Okay, So it was so cold
that I woke up and forgot to start the car
and I just froze the entire time to work. It took.
It just started to get warm up when I was
pulling into the garage. I hate that. And if you
don't wake up a half hour early and go out
and start your car. So, hey, Garth Brooks is on
right now. Hey Garth, Hey, Dancing with the Stars champion.

(19:10):
Oh come on yeah, are you kidding me? Man? And
what a way to spend your day. That girl was phenomenal. Hey,
good morning. Go and Garth Brooks is on right now?
How you being budd? I said, better than I deserve? Man,
This is great. It's a happy holiday to you and
your family and just just kind of living the dream

(19:30):
right now. What time do you wake up, Garth? I'm
gonna wake up here another couple hours. Hey, I'm not
I'm not an early guy. Let's just out on the
farm kind of saying. But nothing. If I gotta think early,
I'm dead. Garth Brooks is on. We got a lot
of stuff to announce, a lot of stuff talk about here.
First of all, we'll get announced two shows and I'm
gonna let you kind of take it. The first one

(19:51):
in Gainesville, Florida, Garth. Yeah. Man. Then Gainesville is gonna
be fun. It's gonna be a college atmosphere, college game day.
So telling everybody just put your colors on. So I'm
expecting a lot of blue a lot of orange there.
But for people that want to come, be gamesful that
we'll never wear those colors because their rivals or whatever
got plenty of black guard stuff too. Good con man

(20:13):
and have fun. That's pretty much it. But it is
game day, so paint your face. Let's have some fun.
And it's kind of what we did at Notre Dame
and kind of started this whole stadium trending for us.
So we're just enjoying ourselves, having fun, kind of playing
college football game day every day. Yeah, Gamesville, Florida, Saturday,
April twentieth, is that show and tickets go on so
tomorrow so at ten eastern and then to our friends

(20:34):
in Pittsburgh you're playing hines Field as well. Yeah, man,
this is this is fun. It's where I spent my
birthday two or three years ago on the World tour
and this is a dream to get to play that
seal because you know, such a fan a bit of
fans and says kids, so it's uh, this is gonna
be a lot of fun. And again, man, wear your
colors a lot of black and gold. Uh, this is
gonna be It's gonna be good. Bring your towels so

(20:56):
whatever you want to do that that makes it fun
and makes it feel like a game day, because that's
what that's what you know, the stadium turns kind of
all about it's just mixing music and athletics and this
should be this should be something pretty special. Garth Brooks
is on with us right now, which, by the way,
the Live from Notre Dame CBS TV specials happening on
December the second. And from what I hear is that

(21:18):
you're pretty much directing the show as you were doing
it for TV. Is that true? You were doing the
concert and also going, hey, let's get a camera over here.
Why don't we do this? Is that true? Yeah? They
were like in your monitors, so they're in your ears saying, hey,
then we need to need to break you know, break
in and out of this commercial break stuff. As the
people were treating and they do whatever the network asked

(21:38):
them to do, but they did it like one hundred
thousand times better than network could ever have dreams. So
it actually turned out amazingly well because as cold as
it was, you know, you want game day, but the
last thing you want a game day weather, but it
was game day weather, and they didn't care. They had
so much fun and manage shows up. I just the
joy in the faces. It's just a dream. I'll put

(21:59):
this special up against anyone we've ever done. You're just
gonna you'll laugh, you'll cry. That's what I find myself through.
I'm watching it. So's it's beautifully shot, all the great
things of Notre Dame there. How in the world do
you make a big stadium show different because you're doing
so many shows now are you trying? How are you
making it different from last year? Well? I think what
the main thing to do is just stay with sincerity, man,
that's it. Just just be being thankful, grateful. Let the

(22:22):
people know. You can't believe that they turned. I still
don't know why they show up. I'm just typing that
they do. But I gotta tell you if you want
to go the spoiled route for me, you know, having
seventeen thousand people singing every syllable, every word was humbling. Well,
now multiply that eighty five thousand doing it, it kind
of gets really spoiling really quick. So I was really

(22:43):
impressed with how well their voices carried, because you know,
used to Ireland kind of had the pattern on people
singing everybody's singing, everybody singing in tune, but everybody sings
now they're just it's fabulous. Man. You can make a
record out of any show you do, and definitely Notre
Dame be one of those things that you'll hear. A
lot of the lives usually come from Darth. Brooks is

(23:03):
on with us right now. In a hundred years after
we're both gone, Garth, I assume we'll be gone. What's
that one song? You go? Man, if they only get
one song, this is the one I want them to
play when they remember me. Yeah. Man, it's the busting
and the curse. The blessing is I founded early. The
curse is you wonder if you'll ever find another one
like it? The dance off the very first rector, that's

(23:24):
it just kills me. It's it's the one, and you'll
see in the special as well. This is the one
that just when it comes to, everybody just kind of
just tunes in. It's a party until that avenue it
comes to somewhere else here in the dance, but that's it.
And the truth is, man, if its the tribute show,
I don't care if they get my name right, but
I hope they get the name of the songwright. That's
that's what it lives forever. Tell me about the Anthology

(23:45):
Part three Live Man, This is a This is a
fun piece for me because there's three things that we
do in our career as artists. We songwright, we record,
and we entertain. And for me, my favorite one of
the three is entertained. Just out where the rubber meets
the road. You see what you've done and see how
it affects people or if it affects people. And so

(24:06):
that's the same way with the anthologies. Of all the anthologies,
this is my baby because it's live, so it's got
all the great color, all the great action shots in it.
And this is kind of my sentimental favorite. The Anthology
Part three Live Garth Brooks is on right now. You
ever just going karaoke anywhere ever, just hop in at
a bar and you're like, I just grab a microphone
and sing. Man. I was downtown at Layla's. We had

(24:28):
done we've done a thing for CRS there earlier this year,
so we went back to do album cover shifts for
the new record out of Layla's and right next door
because he's right next door, I hear the band fire up,
and the first song they started with is that Summer.
I looked at the dog us said, hey, man, can
you give me about ten minutes, I'll be right back,

(24:50):
and just jumped in with the band and sang. And
then that's that's fun right there. It's like karaoke, but
it's even better just jumping in with a with a
bar band covering one of your tunes. Because as a
guy that used to play in bar bands left and right,
it's the greatest compliment you can give an artist is
to be playing their stuff. So it was it was

(25:10):
a lot of fun. That might been That might have
been one of the one of the most fun moments
of my life right there. Hey tell me about stronger
than Me. We just played it, but tell me about
give me some some garth words on this song. Well,
stronger than Me, I think is a It was a
gift to me. It was something that you know, and
you know how much I love miss year Wood and
I kind of make a living putting words together. I
could not put these words together, so somebody else had

(25:32):
to do it, and just I'm hoping that that then
transfers over to everybody else, because if that's doing it
for me. Then hopefully there's some guys out there that
you know, might not know how to say it. But
these words right here are perfect for the Queen Garth.
You know, I love you, buddy. I love you too.
Congratulations on everything. Man, you're you're busier than well. I

(25:52):
can't say it's not politically correct, but you're busy. You know.
I don't like talking about me, So I'm in this
right now. Garth Brooks talked a lot Gainesville, Pittsburgh, the
Anthology Part three, Stronger than Me, the new single that
Lie from Notre Dame. This guy's got more going on
than than anybody. Hey, Garth, go talk to you about
have a good morning. I love you, Bob. All right.
You see a buddy there. He is my cousin, Garth Brooks.

(26:15):
I'm gonna call my cousin, my cousin, Garth Brooks. That's
pretty good, hun, Yeah, awesome. Y who knew? Who knew?
That guy knew how to interview? It's time for the
good news. So this guy, James lost twelve hundred dollars
that he planned on donating, by the way, didn't know

(26:37):
where he lost it. Envelope full of cash. Well, he'd
kind of given up hope. But then he saw on
Facebook his local police department posted did anyone lose anything
of value at this Kroger? And he was like, h
I was at Kroger. I lost something of value. So
looked into it. Boom, it was his envelope full of
twelve hundred dollars cash, and a woman who turned it in.
She wants to remain anonymous, said she turned it in

(26:58):
with her daughter to show her daughter how to do
the right thing. So then the police department gave her
a gift card and a Turkey voucher. Oh wow, good
for people turn in cash because they definitely don't have to. Yeah,
you found an envelope full of cash at Kroger lunchbox pocket,
but you're with your kid and you want to show
him the right thing to do. My kid doesn't know.
He's four months old. He can't tell lunch. My stole

(27:19):
a backpack, well, two backpacks, my charity, and one of
them was first kid. Yeah, he starts schooling five years,
he's gonna need a backpack. So I just saved myself money.
Come five years from now. People pretty upset with you. Yesterday, Oh,
people were ripping me online ripping me apart. And so
then I posted a picture. I said, who wants a
free backpack? And guess what, all of a sudden, everybody
wanted one. Oh, send it to me, I'll take it.

(27:40):
I'll take it. So they really are just mad they
didn't get the free backpack different people or they didn't
hear the segment on the show. And I saw you say,
who wants a free backpack? On you? Did you put
on here? I stole this the charity? You know, I
didn't steal. They were free. You can't steal free things, guys. Okay, well,
I said you can have one tree and then you
put one under your shirt to hide it. I did
put one under my shirt to hide it. And I

(28:00):
would have taken the twelve hundred dollars also because there's
no way you can prove that's your cash. And of
course now he was going to donate it, and eleanor
if he did don yeah he did, Are you sure? Yes?
There you go. That's what's all about right there? That
was tell me something good, did your buddy? And miss
the Bobby. This is a boy. So right over to

(28:33):
Amy with the Morning Corny Today, The Morning Corny, what
kind of exercise to lazy people do? What kind of
exercise do lazy people do? Squash? Right? That was the

(28:57):
morning Corny. He thought you go ask Eddie like no exercises.
Marina in New York, Good morning, Good morning. How are you?
Are you good? Good? I'm good? How are you really good?
What can I do for you? I just wanted to
let you know I'm almost done reading your new books
Fail until You Joe, and it has told me so

(29:17):
much to say thank you. Oh, it has helped you
so much? Wow? How is how has my book helped you?
I wonder Um. I am just picked up my second
job to help pay some bills, and I'm working like
twelve hours every single day, but I'm grinding to get
through that so I can pay off my bills to
half my son loan. I love that. It's all about

(29:39):
delayed gratification. If you can work through it, you don't
have to feel pretty good right now. You can feel
great in a little bit of time. You pay off
those bills and they're out the way, you know, working
the second job, anymore, bills are paid and you feel wonderful.
You know. I love that. Thanks Marina, appreciate that. Yes, lunchbox.
You know, Christmas, why don't you just give everybody's signed books,

(30:00):
like your family, friends, anybody just sign a book because listen,
you already got books, sign them. You don't have to
spend any money on anybody. And everybody wants a book.
Everybody likes to read in America, and you're promoting education,
so sign a book too, And you just made your
Christmas present everybody wants on either way. Let me just

(30:25):
say this, by the way, everybody needs to relax on this.
What's Bobby getting me for Christmas? Tip? It's not a thing,
it's you made it a thing years ago. You did
this to yourself. You're a nice guy that You're such
a good dude. This is you. It's it's your wheelhouse man.
What is giving people presents? Shower in them this time? Yeah,

(30:46):
everyone's so obsessed with what about we gonna get up
for Christmas? Not books? Not We already have signed books,
That's what I'm saying. But people that you haven't given up,
I mean, no, that's embarrassing. Don't do that. I know,
I feel weird about it, Like Morgan number two asked me,
and I will like for what like family? Right? Is
that is that what it is? Yeah, my mom the
only thing she wants for Christmas is as signed book
by Bobby exactly. That's what I'm saying. Okay, that's fine

(31:09):
because she's asking it's money, But like, don't just like
do it, dearest dearest Amy, that would be so weird.
Just go up to the sales staff and say, here,
give these to your kids for Christmas and sign the boy.
Everybody wants one. Okay, well we can do. So here's
what we're gonna do for Christmas on this show. Okay,
a couple things. One, we are going to have a

(31:29):
we have do a gift thing, but we're only going
to draw one person's name, and that one person will
be the person you get a gift for. That's it
the end that way, Morgan. Number two is not happening
to buy eight gifts for the whole staff. Yeah, it's
just a way for everybody to save money because Christmas
is supposed to be about Jesus. Yeah, gifts are not
the reason for right unless it's me apparently, and you

(31:50):
guys are all upsets with a gift unless it's you. Okay,
So what we're gonna do is and I have the
theme as well that the yes, oh there is a thing.
There's a thing. What okay, it's like one year it
was cracker barrel, which is fun. The theme this year
is going to be athletic. Here, No, something you already own?
Oh but you rebuy it? You buy it, you don't

(32:12):
you give it. You give somebody something you already own
as the Christmas so you have to spend no money. Yeah,
you just give them something you already own. What yeah? No, yes, No,
it's about fun and funny more than I understand. Okay, okay,
well what's your idea? Then? Go ahead? My thing is
now what is your idea to say you don't like something,
you need to provide something else? And yes, I'm giving

(32:33):
you the opportunity now to suggest it better. Something you love? Okay,
what something you love? That's all you got? Yeah, because
I can just give you my trash and that person
will be very unlucky to get you you love trash. No,
I'm saying if it's something I own, like, why do
I give away my stuff that I thought so much
about the gift? If I didn't say, just get pick

(32:55):
something random at your house? So you know, I mean
you it still could be something you love, like you
don't have your brain went to trash because he's always
thinking of the least when he buys people gifts. He
buys them things that will irritate them or he gets
mad one time, like one of our producers about Lunchbox
that like a duck or something, he broke it. I
bought her rooster and she broke it because she tried

(33:17):
to send me exactly what she wanted. She goes, I
need you to get me this album, this album and
this album. That's why you want the easiest way to
buy things for people. Yeah, like that's amazing, Well let's
do that. This all for this theme of just giving
somebody something that you already own as a gift. Yes,
like Bobby has a car. Yes, you guys got to
stop with this. I want to give I'm want to
get nothing just to prove, do you guys a point?

(33:37):
He has a disco Baul trophy. Okay something. Who's then
for this? Uh? This theme? Say I, I I there's
three Lunchbox the only one that didn't say I, guys,
why if I own something, why do I want to
give it away? You understand that, like I already I'm
already thinking if I pick Amy, I know what I
want to give her of yours. Yes, I know something

(33:58):
I would give that if if I already get Morgan
number two, and she'll love it. Right, that's the name.
This is a good one bones executive decision. We're going through. Well,
you draw names. Yeah, ready, let's do it. So the
name that you draw is a person you'll get the
gift for. Okay, okay, so um let me go first. Yeah, yeah,
we want because you're the I'm not please pick my name.

(34:20):
Car keys, car keys for me. I'm not giving you
you the car trash. It was a joke, okay, because
you like trash. I will be giving Hillary our phones
goodness something Hillary. Sorry, that's terrible, something I already owned. Okay,
go ahead, Amy, let's see who you're who you're giving
a gift for you. Amy's drawing from the bucket. Here,

(34:43):
go ahead, Ray raymondo. Okay, go to Morgan number two.
Morgan number two, please get lunch. Yeah, no, she has
nothing I would want that. You don't know that I
like that. Yeah, please don't draw me. Oh I hope
I Bobby, Okay, and you'll see what you get back.
Go ahead, No, you don't have me. Yeah, I'm talking

(35:04):
about you want a gift, and you're talking about go ahead,
but oh boy, you're getting christ and he'll get nothing back.
So you can't do that. Lunch bocks don't make it
not fun. He makes it not fun every year. You
go ahead, here you go. Here's my name, Morgan number two. Wow,

(35:25):
we got each other. That's cool, that's that's sweet. This
is rare. Trade with lunch box. No, no, sorry, okay,
this is for you guys, Raymundo. You'll be buying Amy again.
I got him. You guys, h Morgan number one, you
get lunchbox. You have nothing in common coming for him.

(35:45):
There's nothing she has that you would want. No, you
don't know that. Hillary gets Morgan number one and here's
left gets might might Do you want to trade? Yeah?
You guys trade. Uh here, we'll switch out here. You
take no trade. He has himself. He has himself. He

(36:08):
held that what's happening here. No, you can't trade lunch
you can't. We'll figure this one out to trade with
somebody in the classroom. Okay, Yeah, try gory with somebody
in classroom and let us know how that goes. Okay,
we're good. Everyone has the person who they're getting for. Yes,
the end about mine. We also eventually need to bring
up that we have to talk about our show Christmas Dinner.
Yeah we will. I gotta play Luke Brian first. All right,

(36:30):
all right, See that's somebody always makes us a thing.
Every year. It's always a fight over. It would be
Lunchbox every year. Hitler's gonna lovell I got her give
us a hint. Nope, it's gonna be good, though, Lunchbox.
If you give me a backpack, because Lunchbox is drawn me.
Oh you give me one of those backpacks? About don't

(36:50):
give me one of you go donate them to a school.
I'm not giving you a backpack. I told you who
those are four. Okay, I'm just saying lunch Box stole
a backpack from Saint Jude, and now he's probably gonna
give me one back from Christmas. Okay. A couple of things.
Somebody told us that Kane Brown is called like the
normal phone lines. They didn't believe it was him. Is
that true? They came back but it really was him.

(37:11):
Well are we sure people calling impersonate artists all the time?
So what's our protocol to like check and see if
it's a real artist. I don't ever believe. Like listen,
people call all the time and they're like, hey, this
is a Branley Gilberte. Oh yeah, Tiraw called. We didn't
believe him. We hung up on him, and then I
put Tim McGraw on the request line. I was like, Tim,

(37:34):
what's dad's name? Like, I wasn't given to timergral the
complete business on um so. Yeah, apparently Kane Brown called
the request I'm sorry about that, dude. I can't believe
something for the record label didn't give him the hot
line number. Tyler far used to call him from Bojangle
Yeahs and eggs. Well, if that's the case, sorry, we uh.

(37:54):
People always try to get one over on us. Okay,
here's what we're gonna do. I do have to get
to this story about women are being turned off by
something that I was surprised by. We'll do that next.
Everybody get on that. Yeah, you know I've been talking
about it, but then we got caught up in the
Christmas spirit totally, yes or lack there up, so people
trying to mess with us all the time on the

(38:15):
phone lines, and somebody called up in person eating Kane Brown,
and so our phone screen was like stopped and they
hung up on him. Okay, well it really was Kane Brown.
Kane Brown's on the phone right now. Hey, dude, that's up. Man.
Is this really you or is this someone trying to
sound like Kane Brown? No, this is me. Got everybody
over at sound you like, are you calling them Buffy Ball?

(38:36):
Are you awaked us early in the morning. Yeah, I'm
out of the airport at the radio show on San Antonio. Yeah,
how's that going? It was good. I just ran the
Ereybody John parties here and Jordan Davis at the airport,
like all you country singers just hanging out, Yes, hang
out of the National Airport. Now Kane Brown's on with us.

(38:57):
So what prompted the call? Where you listening to the show?
Or are we? Like? Man, sure do miss Bobby? Yeah? Well,
first I want to call and congratulate Joan winning the
Dance of the Stars. Thanks man, I appreciate that. And
I also wanted to call him because I told Amy
that I was a fan of the show out back
and she looked at me like I was crazy, So
I just is that true? Well, we did that thing

(39:19):
in New York together and yeah, I mean, I guess
this proves Yeah, I guess he was listening on his
way to the the airport. Maybe. Okay, let me ask you
a question. I know you and Amy did this thing
in New York and in the middle of this theater
show it's like a national broadcast, Amy walks off right
in the middle of it. Do you remember this at all? Yeah,
she forgot the introducing next song. Yeah, and so she

(39:39):
just left you up there standing and she was like, oh,
and so she's pretty much been made fun of every
since then. Is Are there any comforting words you can
tell her as a performer when you mess up what
he's supposed to do? Yeah, honestly, it's more genuine and
it's you know, it shows you that your show is
not scripted. So it was not scripted, and I thought
it was funny. Okay, good Kane handle well like it

(40:00):
was great, Like he laughed, And that was comforting to
me because I was like, oh my gosh, the one
thing I didn't want to do is mess up. And
then I show my first hosting, my first theater show ever.
But I got invited back. Kane. I must have done
good with you, because I'm going back to do Jake Owen, Well,
you're very comforting, very helped me a lot. Okay, well,
I just want to just thank you for like making

(40:22):
it good. And then I was telling Bobby about your
you know, when we were on stage, I noticed your
wedding ring. I was telling him, was all blinged out,
Oh yeah, the roads go. I think it compliments my
skin tone. Yes, yes. But the guys here they're like,
what he has diamonds on his ring and I was like, yes,
I swear kine. Hey, tell me about this record experiment, dude,
it sold a whole bunch. Huh yeah. Man, I did

(40:45):
way more than my expectations. So thank you so much
for even putting me on the radio. I'm so grateful.
And uh yeah, I just I really worked hard when
I first got to Nashville. You know, I didn't really
know what I wanted the writers say what I wanted
to sound like. And I feel like I'm kind of
finding my sound. One I saw Kane yesterday quote on
the Forbes Instagram. Did you Cane? Did you see that?
By any chance? I think I did. I think somebody

(41:07):
tag man if we're talking about the same thing. Hey,
I follow Forbes on Instagram because one day I would
be mentioned by them and it has a big Kane
Brown quote. It was like basically it was like, I'm
not going to change who I am because of what
everything else is. And I was like, how freaking cool
is that Cane Brown is getting quoted by Forbes? Does
that mean you have like one hundred million dollars a
now or what? No, that is I don't know what

(41:29):
it means, honest, I'm just sell the magazine. Well, listen,
I'm gonna play lose it. Since you're on Hey, good
to talk to you. Man. I appreciate your calling this
morning and listen. Have them give you like the real number,
like the secret number, because you can call whenever you want.
I appreciate it. All right, there is Cane Brown everybody,
and we will play lose it and then I'm going
to do that segment I've been teasing for like, yes,

(41:49):
finally that was really him. I could tell what if
it wasn't, who cares? It was still entertaining, you know,
if that was an impersonator, it calls back good. Okay,
here's the deal. Flashy card are actually a turn off
to women. Now, Oh what do you thinking about that?
And I can give you the phone number, and we
have some people call into but they say, according to
a new study, women don't see men with really nice

(42:10):
cars as serious husband material. Okay, our phone numbers eight seven, seven,
seventy seven, Bobby. A really expensive car actually has the
reverse effect. Women are turned off by a guy that
shows his wealth. Guys who display their wealth were viewed
as not becoming a great life partner. Amy your thoughts, Okay, See,

(42:35):
I would be turned off by a guy with like
a really flashy Corvette or something like, especially if it's
yellow or yellow yes, because it's like look at me
or whatever. I don't know, And maybe you're really into cars.
That's fine, but I'm turned off by that. But if
it's like a really nice SUV, that still might be
kind of price Like I'm I'm okay with that. So

(42:59):
there's a there's a different friends lunch bikes. This is
the stupidest article ever written. Yeah, go on a Friday
night and watch the Lambo's downtown, the Masseratis, the Porsches,
the Corvettes, and see who's getting out of that passenger seat.
It's gonna be a hottie. You know why, because a
hottie wants to be riding in a Lambeau or a Corvette,
or a Ferrari or a Masserati. That attracts the women.

(43:21):
You drive that down the road and guess what happens?
Heads turn If you're walking down the street and a
Lambeau goes by, What are you doing? Why are you
calling the lamb a Lamborghini? Right? Yeah, Lamborghini. I don't
know that. I've seen five Lamborghinis in my life, right, yeah,
they're pretty rare. What about a Ferrari? You're walking down
the street of Ferrari drives back, You're like, whoa? Everybody's
heads what you do? Yes, there are hot chicks getting

(43:47):
in and out of those cars passenger side guarantee. So
you don't think the story's accurate? No, absolutely not. I
want to talk to the author. Okay, if you want
to call us, you can eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby.
According to this women don't see men with nice cars
as husband material. You know, well, yeah, because they're like
lunch box. Oh wait, women see there as they see

(44:13):
an awesome car to ching sept for life. So flashy
cars are actually a turn off to women. According to
this new study, you have a nice car. They're like,
you don't know about that. Let's go to Amanda in
North Carolina. Hi, Amanda, Hey, Bobby, thank you for calling.
What do you want to say? I want to say

(44:33):
that those flashy cars are a turnoff. I'm sorry, lunch box,
you're wall They seem like a self absorbed man rather
than a family man. You know, I would think there's
a fine line. I would think nice and flashy. There's
a line between that. Let's say, like Amy said, you
have a what's a nice car? Like an Audie? Sure,

(44:53):
I've ever been ever been an Addie? Is it Audie?
I don't know. That's how that's how much? I don't know.
But let's say you're driving an Audie. I don't think
that turns someone off. That's a nice cars. No, you're right.
It is a difference if someone's driving a Porsche that's flashy.
Oh that's my husband's dream car. I know, shoot, I know,
I know. What do you feel about that? Man? Dad?

(45:14):
That statement, I would have to agree. But you know,
again with the family man, you know, if he's driving,
you know, an SUV that's a little flashy, then you know,
I could see it being a family man. But you
know it's a little tutor car or something like that
that does not say family man to me. Lunchbox, Listen,
if I roll up to a stoplight in a Lambo
or a Toyota Corolla, which one's gonna get the women's attention?

(45:35):
The Lambo They're not going to look at the guy
in the Toyota Corolla. They're gonna look at the guy
in the Lamboa and be like, man, I wonder what
he does for a living. I wonder if I could,
if he has a good personality. They see the Corolla,
they're like, I'm not gonna give him the time of day.
Hey are you here, Lunchbox, you're in Florida? Do you
think about this? Completely to disagree with Lunchbox, the article
is stating that women look for the quality of a man,
not but car. The car will turn heads and get attention. Yes,

(45:58):
but women are looking for that husband material. When I
met my husband, we almost separated because he had a
sports car and I was like, okay, our kids could
never ride it and choose me or choose the car.
Oh it was that simple. And who eighteen years later
he doesn't have a sports car anymore. Yeah, yeah, but
notice he had the sports car to start with when
you met him, because you were attracted to the sports
car he had it. Well, I think we have a

(46:20):
fundamental difference here between two people, and in this country,
it's okay. That fundamental difference is you can agree to disagree.
You know, I think we need more of this, We
need more of going. You know, don't agree with you,
that's okay, but I accept that that's your opinion. Lunch,
if you can afford any car, what would it be, Lambeau.
You're just like saying that word no, no, because the
doors come up. I mean that looks so cool. Like

(46:43):
if you pull up at the valet or whatever or
somewhere and they the doors go up, everybody's like, whoa.
I'd be embarrassed. Yes, I'd be like I try to
like get out of my car the trunk. No way, guys,
you would just drive up and down the street so
people would look at you. Apparently women sleep better in
a bed with a dog than a human. See that story.

(47:05):
I haven't. I'm not sleeping on my dog. I'm not
a woman close, but I'm not a new study found
women sleep better when they're sharing their bed with a
dog than another person. What about you. I don't know.
I've never really let dogs in my bed. Oh you
never let your dog, No, your old dog or your
new dog. No. Because Josie she was a raw weather.
She shed too much and not be too much dog hair.

(47:25):
Now our new dogs she doesn't shed it all. So
I've considered it. But then I see her play outside
and i don't know what she's stepping in and I'm like, no, Oh,
my dog shed all the time and stepped in everything,
And I was like, come on. So, yeah, they did
this old study. They found that women sleep better when
they're sharing the bed with their dog than they do
with the person. Dogs go to bed earlier, they keep

(47:47):
a better schedule, they got disturbed less whenever people are
moving around, so that's why they slept. But yeah, no,
I feel like I'd have to wash my sheets, like
every day I did. Oh, at least every two days
I washed my sheets. That how's your voice is it?
How do you think it is? It feels better phone
like hello? Yet how do you know what that sounds like?

(48:11):
Just from TV carcials. It's like, for some reason, even
when I wake up in the morning, if I wake
up at three. I wake up at three. But if
I wake up like two thirty or something in the morning,
those commercials are all on. They're all over the place.
It's like, I mean, it's like the most beautiful women
and they're like, yes, hey, are you lonely? And I'm like,
I am. It's like it's two thirty, of course I am.
Why else would I be up? Is your name Bobby?

(48:31):
What so call call me? Now? Sometimes women are just
as they say. Sometimes that's women are just so pretty
no one wants to ask us out. And I'm like,
is that true? Yeah, so that they show the number
up there and I'm like, I wonder who would answer?
Really would It'd be like really like Herb from Toledo,
really faking like a girl. Of course it's gonna be
Herb Toledo. Yeah, but yeah, that's the thing, and he's

(48:53):
not lonely. Do you think it's Herb or you think
it's like Olga, Well, I know that's beautiful. Back in
the day when Oprah was on, they would have these
phones and it would be dudes. It would come out
and it would sound like hot Jacks. When I got catfished, Yeah,
it was by dude. When I got catfished. Yea, it's
acted like a girl, sounded just like a girl, sound

(49:15):
like a like a girl that had a little too
much a drink. And then but it turned out to
be a dude that was totally a dude, that was
totally a dude. So if you recalled those numbers, no,
but I've often just wanted it for research for this. Yeah,
because they're like, they're look cool, they're like their interests,
they're a good interests. They're all very pretty, yeah, you know,
very and it's late, they're probably up, you know, they

(49:37):
have insomnia too, like me, probably working on their radio show. Yeah,
y'all have a lot in cally. Like you know, sometimes
when you're hot like us, guys are just too intimidated.
Are you intimidated? I'm like, I'm actually not. It's too thirty.
I was like, maybe I should give you a call. Nope.
A lot of people are asking about lunchboxes a big surprise,
which isn't really just lunchboxes a big surprise. But I
think he's the one that's going to be shocked by it, right, um, yeah,

(50:01):
really shocked, Like it's gonna be highlight of his life
from his life, so I've I've orchestrated something and Amy
thinks is gonna be the highlight of your life. It's
still not one. But it's in the nineties. Okay, what
is it? And I had a conversation about it yesterday? Okay.
Would the conversation go like and I'm not talking, hold
on me, talky talk to me. And they were just like,

(50:25):
who would you like to do this? Yeah? Yeah, I
too have been curious who? Yeah? Who exactly? Not so yeah,
but we had it's moving forward, lunch box. You're gonna
your mind's gonna be blown. It maybe be your Christmas gift.
I may even write it down and say here you go, buddy, like, oh,
you'd love it. You'd be like, okay, this is a

(50:46):
good Christmas guest. You'd be like, no, no no Christmas ever.
You can't count it as my Christmas give because you
can count anything out. Oh yeah, yeah, he can this.
You would you want this? You want this? This lunchbox
is probable soup. It's not even but yeah, but you
you're the one that doesn't know about it. Had to
run it by Amy first, because Amy's involved. I'm involved.

(51:08):
You ran it by Mike d also Mighty knows, but
Amy and are directly involved. Okay, I don't. I mean,
I'm still what was your number one guess? What were
my guesses? I thought you were getting, oh, super Bowl tickets?
Super Bowl tickets, Yes, And then I was going to
be a mentor on American Idol. You were going to
slide into the judge's role and that's not happening. What

(51:29):
would you mentor them in the life, Mike? How to
have fun and not take yourself too serious on a
show where you have to be really serious and dedicated
to a crash because I don't know, but you gotta
take naps. Yes, you've got to get your rest or
you're gonna be a bad uh superstar. That's an interesting
theory to rest. More, how was your fix? Speaking of rest,
how woul your vocal rest yesterday? Amy and We're pretty good.

(51:51):
I mean it was hard for me because I'm a talker,
so it was really really hard for me to not talk.
But I think my husband liked it. Yeah. Yeah, I've
tried to FaceTime Amy last night. He did it was rude.
I think he said it jokingly, but then I was like, no,
you know, when people joke about things, there's truth to it.
And we even had to go to our counseling for

(52:12):
the kids and stuff and even there, so that that
I think bothered him there because he had to do
way more talking and I couldn't really talk that much.
But then outside of that, everything in the home and
in the car it was like silence, and he was
like radio up. He was on a great time, was
on vocal. Right. She came in and she comes in
first of all yesterday and goes, I think I talked

(52:32):
too much to the charity event last night. I blew
my voice and I go like, you wouldn't see someone
that build houses out smashing their hands up before they
go to work. And I got to be careful about
your voice. That's your tool. That's how you get paid.
Because lunchboxs will do this. So'll go to a club
and just scream and then come in on the shock. Well,
I was at a Saint Juda Van. I wasn't even
at a club, Like, I don't know what happened, but
even you were like we were talking really low. There

(52:53):
was a lot of people there. Yeah. Yeah. So I'm like, Amy,
you gotta get your voice, get it right. So you
want to vocal rest all day yesterday I did and
then yeah, we try to face on me. I'm like,
what are you doing? I checkted him. I was like wow, yeah,
I mean I could have, but I would have been
like I really was taking it seriously. Good, thank you.
We're talking about our Christmas dinner as a show dinner
we're gonna do so um. So we just texted her

(53:15):
about that and I'm glad you're back. Good everything good, Yes,
good with you. You need to get we need to
talk to the show about the dinner when we have
time on the air. Off there on the air, the air, Yes,
the problem debating things on the air. Lunchbox yells at us. No,
I don't yell. I just get my opinions and they're
usually right. All Right, it's time for the good news.
Bobby Lee Chatterson is a nurse and decided to teach

(53:43):
our ten year old son and his younger brother CPR
because they were like teacher how to do his mom.
So a few months later, the brothers were spending the
night with her grandmother and she had a massive heart attack,
wanted a full cardiac arrest, and the ten year old
gave her CPR and saved her. Yeah, the ten year
old and ten year old tity, you gotta be like
I get if my mouth to my grandma's mouth. That's

(54:03):
probably a thing too. But he did it. He did it,
He rocked it. She's good, complete recovery. Thank you to
the grandson's quick response, and thanks to the mom is
teaching her kids CPR. Isn't that cool? That's what's all about?
Right there? That was tell me something good, your buddy,
and he missed the Bobby. This is a Bobby Ball

(54:26):
show right here. It's gonna Carmen and Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Hey Carmen, Hey Bobby, what's up? What do with five six,
seven hour four of the show. Yeah, I feel like
it's been a full day at this point. What's up
with you? Oh? Not much. She's sitting on my desk
checking my emails, getting ready to start today. What do

(54:46):
you do for a living? I teach gifted and talented
a cool district time. No, I know, well, I know
the central Arkansas right that's home to me. You know, yeah,
me too? Well what can I help you with? Well?
I was listening to your Bobby cast with the Dan
Seeing with the Star or thing, and you said something
in there that that really resonated with me as far
as my students, and you said, just do it, do
it wrong. If you do it wrong, you'll figure out

(55:08):
how to do it right, or you'll realize the wrong
way that you're loving it is just the right way
no one else has tried. And that's just it's a
really cool quote, especially for gifted kids because you know
their creativity. They could solve all kinds of problems that
they just do it so interesting. I wanted to hang
that in my classroom, if that would be all right
with you. Let me hear back what I said again,
this might be a prolific guys, Hold on a second.

(55:29):
That's where you say is definitely okay Google. This is
make sure I don't go to steal everything already either,
because some as I just say things. All right, here's
what I said, right, everybody listen closely. All right, go ahead,
just do it do it wrong. If you do it wrong,
you'll figure out how to do it right, or you'll
realize the wrong way that you're doing it is just
the right way no one has tried yet. Okay, Wow,

(55:52):
Like the first part definitely stole from Nike. Either you
do it that came up, yeah, definitely. But the rest
of it, though, I'm kind of into that. Whoever that's
a wise, there's a wise, words right there? Words anything there?
So far nothing, dude, take it, put it up there,
put it on your wall. Okay, you can quote that
all you want. I should say that for my next book.
Make a note A you're doing another book. I don't

(56:13):
know I should. I feel pretty inspired after winning that
TV show. Yeah, because I wasn't supposed to win it.
I was the lowest added person. I feel like I
can do anything right now because I can't dance and
I want to dance show I think anybody can do.
It was just work. It was just hard work and
being surrounded by the right people. It's all that was.
And everything I've ever written a super practical advice. I

(56:34):
don't get preachy. It's like, oh, just dream at stars
and maybe you'll fall in a cloud. Like that crap
doesn't work with me. I need to know real practical things. Yeah,
and so I feel like I learned a lot there too.
Um let me see there's a story written about me
because they have this kid's version of Dancing with the
Stars on right now. Oh yeah, right, and it's actually
fun to watch. Yeah, it comes on Sunday nights. And

(56:54):
they wrote this article Dancing with the Stars Juniors, the
final four kids are better than Bobby Bones. Oh wow,
that's the article. That's what it says. Yeah. But here's
the thing, as everybody bashes me, because I'm getting bashed
all the time about winning Dancing with the Stars, Guys,
I'm not the one claiming I'm a good dancer. I was.
I was the least trained at zero training. There were

(57:15):
probably eight people that were better dancers than me on
the show. I was America's favorite dancer. We all danced together.
In my heart, it was with me and everybody listen
to this. We all danced together like that's the way
we were able to move the mountain. Teamwork makes the
dream work. Are these juniors having they have a B team?
Oh no, but there they are better than me. This

(57:37):
article right by the way. But Amy, people are taking
so many shots to me, and I think they think
it bothers me. I know that I got to be
a better dancer, but so did everybody else on that show.
The finals are four dancers. I was the worst of
the four in dancing. However, just because you're the best
at something doesn't mean you're going to be the most
successful at it. I have friends in music, they're so good,

(57:58):
but they're not putting the effort into certain areas that
probably they should. They should, So it's all about the
total package, and it had the people. We rallied together.
Whatever little kids. Here's what they said. My scores were
well below the cream of the crop kids I received

(58:20):
throughout the season average of seven point six. Wow, it's
pretty low. It's almost eight. Yeah at the sea although
I was an honorable Kids gotten. Meanwhile, one of the
kids they're all getting eights and stuff. And also they
talk about the Kids show. They judge them from in
the room. It was taped. You when you're in the room,

(58:40):
in the ball room, you can't see how people are dancing.
Gets to their feet, right, You can't see anything. You
guys are set in the room. Yes, you just see
people jumping around. Sometimes you can't even see the dance
depending on where you're sitting. Everybody needs to relax. We
won Dancing with Stars because we were a team. That's
why we won. Everybody needs to get off me, mess
with me. I'll go in Dance with the Stars. All
stars just to tick them off. Oh wow, bring me back.

(59:01):
I'll dance extra bad against really good people. And we
went again. I went American Idol, put me on the
what do you put me on? All the shows? Start
search Pyramid. I'm I'm taking huh oh dealer, no deal
lev they're bringing that back too, Yeah that'd be awesome.
Who wants to be a millionaire. I'm a phone to
every friend. The B team all got phones. We're calling everybody.

(59:23):
Everybody needs to get off me. Man, I want to
dance on the starts because we did it together. And yeah,
you're right, it wasn't a good danswer. It's okay, danswer.
I gotta be pretty good, like in normal terms, that's
pretty good. You're giving a lot of journalists, though, like
a good material though to write. What do you mean
just there's a lot of articles about that, boy, there's
a lot. There's a lot. It's people bashing me all
the time, all the time. They needed you take their shots.

(59:45):
Take them now, baby, because I'm president. Now you're gonna
be like, I'm sorry, sorry, President bones. Hey you fell
about that karmer fly springs. I think that's awesome. I
think you're exactly right, you gotta work, doesn't matter what
you're challenge. Everybody's talented is something that's right, talent shmalling.
Everybody's got some sort of talent. How much are you
willing to put your head down and push forward? Exactly?

(01:00:07):
That's a difference in good and great. That's where it's it. Yes,
put that quote up and take a picture of I
send it to me. I'll post it online because I
like that quote. I don't even remember saying it. It's
pretty tired. It's saying it's a good quote, and everything
else I found it doesn't even come close to that
except just do apart. Yeah. People say you can say
just do it. You weren't saying just do it? Like

(01:00:28):
you have another quote that goes good, and then I
say other things, Yeah, and then I have another one.
It's like melting your mouth and your hand. But all
you gotta do is the work. Yeah, so you just
add something other things. It's like snap, crackle, pop baby,
just get at it. And then they just forget about
the first thing. Hey, can I put that quote up there?

(01:00:49):
I'm like, which quote would you like? You know, the
O o'riley's you can do it. I'm loving it. Thank
you very much. All right, Margaret, how are you hey? Margaret?
You there? Can you hear me? Yeah? I can now.
What's happening? Well, I just wanted to call and first

(01:01:12):
say good morning to everyone, and also my husband and
I love your show. My husband's deaf. I'm an interpreter.
I listen every morning and then at work or after work,
we get home and then we'll listen back again on
the podcast. It's all interpret the show for him, for him,
and he loves you. Guys. Are you able to capture
Amy's essence? Hilarious? She is? I do my very best.

(01:01:36):
I don't think anyone could fully encompass all of Amy. Amy.
There's a lot happening. Well, that's really cool. I appreciate
to sharing that story with that. That's that's cool. And
where do you live in New Mexico. We're in albat Turkey.
We tried to come to your comedy show when it
was out here, but we I didn't know about the
show in time. We couldn't get an interpreter, so we didn't.
We didn't get to go. But next time, next time,

(01:01:59):
for sure, we tell them I say hello. That'd be awesome.
That'd be appreciate you being here and calling us and
listening back and then sharing it with him. That's really cool.
I think it's the first time a caller has ever
said that to us, Right, yeah, and listen, call up
everything does everything. Earlier this morning, we had a caller
that was claiming to be Kane Brown and we hung
up on him. I didn't Hillary did our phone screener

(01:02:19):
and they're called the request lines and guess what it was,
Kane Brown. We found out later. So yeah, well, Margaret,
thank you, hope you have a wonderful day. You guys
all right, see you later. Um. That happened at Tim
McGraw once when Tim McGraw called in and we were like, nah,
next and it was Tim McGraw. Eddie said what you say? Yeah, yeah, yeah,

(01:02:40):
And I was wondering, like, what's the rule on giving
your phone number out? Because I had somebody contact me
and they're like, hey, Tim really wants to get ahold
of Bobby, but he doesn't have his number. And I
was like, well, do I give Bobby's number even if
it's Tim McGraw, may what would you say in that situation?
I mean, Tim McGraw, I think it's fine. Oh, like
like this, this isn't just like my buddy Bill, Like,

(01:03:02):
this is Tim McGraw that wants your number? Allay all
the same though, No, no, no, that's Tim McGraw's different.
I did. Yeah, he hasn't called Is that okay? Oh,
he hasn't anything. Call me a Christ's dinner? Maybe maybe
if you want to go open up for one of
one of his tours, I'd think about that something like that.
Can you imagine a Tim McGraw show and I come
out and tell jokes and bringing my guitar. I'm like, hey, guys,

(01:03:24):
we opened up. What's wrong with that? Yeah? No, he hasn't. Okay,
has I called me yet? I wonder what he wanted
your number? Four? Try to post post on socials something
about Tim right out there? No, did people call me?
We're gonna do. There's a Starbucks drink that tastes like
Christmas tree. You see this? No, I just don't think

(01:03:44):
the Christmas tree flavors. It sounds good to me. I
like the Christmas tree candles. I like the smell of
the Christmas tree, yes, but but not a drink. What
does a Christmas tree taste like? I wonder Pine Pine?
Who wants to drink pine. No, not me, but I
mean I've started, like pine candles are all over my house.
Second rolled out the news. It's called the Juniper latte.

(01:04:04):
They're small pine trees and this taste like one features
the hint of juniper and sage. So there's a kind
of beer called an ipa and Matt has a Christmas
treat taste to it. A lot of people describe it,
So I wonder if it's the same kind of thing
like people just say it. It didn't necessarily taste like
Christmas tree because we've never tasted one before. Amy sent

(01:04:25):
me a note last night. What did happened? My water
bottle fell? It's fine, lids on? Oh boy, don't spill
something in this room. Yeah, Amy sent me this note
last night. This is how do you deal with these
four things? Bobby? And so here are the four things.
Americans who find meaning in these four areas of life
have higher satisfaction. Here are the four things. Number one

(01:04:47):
good health pretty good. Yeah, you take care of yourself. Yeah,
I feel like you score high there. Well, I went
to the gym yesterday and again my second day to
go to the gym. So to stop that TV show.
So my legs are so sort could they like squa
Watson lunges? Yeah, I just dance forever. I'm hurting today.
Uh yeah, my health is pretty good. I think I
got a little something coming in. There's a little something. Oh,

(01:05:08):
but I feel pretty good. Okay. Number two career pretty good? Yeah,
a plus? Pretty good right now. Ever, some could see
how much you focus on your career is on health,
but that's not that's not that's not the question. The
question is career. So my health is good. I give
that a minus. Yeah, my career right now best it's
ever been. A plus plus From a small town kid.

(01:05:29):
Marketsall doing pretty good? Yes, Uh, friends, wait, what's wrong
with us? Nothing's wrong with you, but you Here's my
thing with friends is you guys all have your own
little things families. Yeah, that's what I call ye. So
it's like I'm gone so much because of words circles
back to the career thing I was talking about. But

(01:05:50):
I come But this is why the friends thing. I
come back and all my friends have they're not used
to being around. So it's like, hey, I'm in town
and you're like, well, you never are in town, so
we're not used to you being here, so we haven't
really put aside time for you. Right, So I put friends,
good friends, but really be minus on how often we
get to hang out? You know what I mean? Fair enough?
And then finally romantic partner needs I complete. But three

(01:06:18):
of those I'm in the honor roll. Yeah, but that
brings me down romantic partner because I have nothing. Yeah.
One of my friends was talking about last night how
it's locked down season. He's like, don't even get involved
right now? What does that mean? Why? It's like, don't
get locked down between Thanksgiving, Christmas and Valentine's Today, everybody's
just trying to get locked down. I'm like, I would
love to get locked down. I'm begging to get locked down.
But what's the problem when the girls are trying to

(01:06:40):
get locked down right now? Yes? Oh okay, I haven't
seen it. This is his theory. Yeah, nobody's looking, nobody's
locking me own, no master bolts being swirled around my head. So,
but those are the four things, health, romantic partner, friends,
and career. And so if you have satisfaction in those
four areas, it's higher life satisfaction. So there you go.
All the top eixsodes with the four that people if

(01:07:01):
they had all four those, they were doing pretty good.
Although I felt pretty good, Like I'm doing pretty good
right now. Yeah, Like I feel like I don't have
a lot of balance, but I feel pretty good. But
you're getting balanced back, Yeah, I think so. Yeah, I
think so. I'm just trying to find, you know, what
to hang out. I'd like to have companionship. Yeah, you've
locked down for sure? What's up? You would lock down
right now any season, like, any time of year, it

(01:07:23):
doesn't matter Christmas coming. Because the reason why lock me down? Please,
I'm begging somebody to lock me down. I assume it's
because Christmas gifts. Yeah, family times and stuff. You have
to meet families, all that stuff. Are you're not into that?
I mean, I don't think it should matter. What I mean,
if you're really into a girl, it shouldn't matter. You
shouldn't be like, Okay, sorry, this is the season where

(01:07:44):
I can't date because you're probably gonna try to get
too serious. Can you imagine that if I was like, hey,
this season, I'll hit you back up? In Mark season
February spring break speaking, we had our show Christmas Dinner,
which we haven't had one Amy suggested it that instead
of doing something in this room during a show or
our work has a Christmas party. Bit it's at like
four o'clock on a Friday, and so everybody gets out

(01:08:06):
of work for a bit except us. We have to
come back to work. It's inconvenient for us. I pass
Christmas to night you have to come, you know. So
Amy's like, why don't we just have like a work dinner,
show dinner Christmas party. But so we've went through, We've
combed through our schedules. The only night that we have
between us with her dad being sick and me traveling
and taping idol, and is Monday night coming up in

(01:08:28):
my house already? What do you cuts on early Christmas?
It's like, it's December. You guys just ended trust me.
I know. I looked at his calendar and let's just
blame his calendar and your calendar in a little bit mine.
But we're heading it together as one. I'm paying for
it and Amy's organizing. Yeah, you can't be picked in

(01:08:48):
my house. Yeah. So yeah, we're looking at Monday like
in okay, five days, Monday night, four o'clock. But it
isn't the month of December. No, actually, like six gotta
be out Biden Bobby one at seven, but he's going
to kick everybody out by eight, So, like I said,
six thirty. So that way, it's not like we drive
all the way over there. I'll have food and there'll

(01:09:09):
be some joyous stuff things. Yeah. Well so and then
the question is do we do just a show or
do we may bring somebody to even have enough room
for everybody? Yeah, I wish if we couldn't make that work.
I think in December third, just kicking the calendar, December third,
that sounds about right, Yeah, Monday, December third. All right,

(01:09:31):
I'm good, lunchbox good. I don't know if I'm making
but we'll try. Bye, he's just soccer. No, he's just
making noise. No, because my kid goes to bed at seven,
so I have I mean, so what a child. He
has a couple of kids, he has a babysitter. I
don't are we doing? Do you bring somebody or now? Yeah,

(01:09:52):
that would be like the whole feel of the Christmas party? Right?
Or is it like a bonding thing with the show?
I mean, what do you guys think? I don't know.
I don't know, but that's it. We're doing a Monday night.
That's the discussion. We can't just I don't know it.
We have to like talk this out and figure out
are we bringing can throw another idea, bring her boyfriend.
He's married, but it's like a bettering proposed real quick

(01:10:13):
if you wants to come. Yeah, I mean Morgan m
who put the pressure on him. I got just an idea,
go ahead? What about it? What if we make it
a sleepover? No, and then we come into work the
next day all together like we've get like a little
party bus. You're out of your mind? Think about it. Well,
I mean I'm open to whatever. So whatever people decide, Like,

(01:10:36):
we just need to know how much food to order?
What I mean, how much what I got to pay for? Right? Correct?
So yes, Bobby has generously decided to Christmas to pay
for the Christmas party that's at his house. Yes, well
that's not a Christmas present, Yeah, sort of it is, huh.
I mean he's inviting us on for it. All. This
is how many years have we been together and this
is our first like show Christmas dinner. Yeah, Like why

(01:10:58):
we haven't been doing this every year? I don't know,
but now we're starting it and it's going to be
a tradition we thought we're gonna to do in January.
Can I leave? I go take now we're gonna have
a year post New Years Christmas. Yeah, and so anyway
think about that. And there's no drinking because it's on
Monday night, so we can't really a little bit. Well
you know, uber Christmas party, Dude, Uber, it's not a ranger.

(01:11:20):
It's well, I thought about this weekend, but Bobby has
comedy shows, get calendars, messing it all up. I'm lucky
to have two hours free, good guy. So I get
back in late Sunday night. I have a podcast. Can actually,
I know? Go ahead? Oh yeah, well I was gonna say,

(01:11:41):
you must have switched hi stuff around because you didn't
even know for sure if you could be here the
third He switched stuff to make this happen. There you go.
We music Christmas. You want to get artists? Come over? Yes,
Thomas red or something kind of cool? Oh Brett Alridge, Yes,
good idea read if you're listening, come over to the house.

(01:12:03):
Come on. Yeah, the Monday night next week. I'm sure
he's around. I mean it's Monday. A lot of artists
take to some vers it is ridiculous, or we can
just not do it. No, no, no, I like doing.
I like the idea of doing. And if there's any
dietary requests I need to know. Yeah, okay, and they
be the only one allergies out there. How do you
feel about this? I mean, I'm good with either way.

(01:12:25):
I think it'd be fun bonding. I think it'd be
fun seeing everybody together. I'm cool either way. Hey, glass room,
do you want to bring somebody or you want to
come by yourself? I think we gotta bring somebody. Okay,
it's if I don't know, if it's just the show,
we might as well just work. That's true. Yeah, So
I guess, or we get out of this environment and
you actually talk, you know, but we do talk. That's

(01:12:46):
what we do. That's what we do every day. But
I guess it's true. Maybe. I mean, if if we
do that, we're sitting around the table, would it basically
just be like the show? I mean, there's a microphones
in the dinner table. My d's recording have been the
Christmas Special Room of paper, Hillary's answering phone. Okay, all right,

(01:13:08):
so you can all bring somebody, Okay, bring somebody. Are
you bring your husband he can't come, and I don't
have anyboy to bring. Yeah, but but it's okay. I
mean we're good. So do they have Here's the rule though,
like do they have to be somebody that you're with with?
Or can you just bring a date? Because bring a date?
You can bring any date? So Hillary in the phone here,
you can just find some dude on Twitter. That's the question. Right,

(01:13:29):
We're not but I'm saying we have to set the
rules here. Does everybody just get a plus one period?
Because I who owned kind of my house? I don't
want to grab some scrubs showing up. Okay, so you
have to have been with the person like a year.
Everybody in here, that's everybody. Would your girlfriend fly in

(01:13:49):
for this? Okay? So we're good. Okay, you know what,
bring whoever you want? Okay, everybody want kid? I can
bring one. But okay, all right, So we are having
it Monday night, alright, Christmas dinner six thirty in my
house six thirty. What time does it end? Yeah? At nine? No,
I'm standing right now. Nine's absolute latest. It's good artist TVD.

(01:14:13):
There's any artist listening? One's come to my house and
playing music for us. We'd love to have it. And
everybody pitches in the clean up? No, no, no, no,
I'll handle that. You don't have to worry about that.
I handle that. I'm covering. You don't want to leave
your house a mess? Okay, but I just see everybody
leaving it. I'm there, like the trash, and I'm me
handling it. Mean r I'll handle that, okay. Okay, well, okay,
all right, I'll handle you organize, I'll pay for it

(01:14:35):
and get it clean, all right. Okay, we're gonna play games, y'all?
Are we bank cool? All right? I'm do with that. Okay,
we're all set. Bring somebody Monday night. We're all good. Perfect.
This meeting a journ yes, oh that's higher. Oh no,
formal black time, yes, it has to be formal black

(01:14:57):
with just us maybe Dodge. Yeah, if Brake comes over
to sing, he has to wear a tuxedo. But what
if we do? Do you have valet? How cool is that?
And you're gonna have gift bags? Oh? Yes, relaxed a minute,

(01:15:19):
let's do let's do um like. Oh I can't wait.
Let's dress up though, okay, like guys have to wear ties? Perfect? Okay,
and girls have to wear dresses. Yeah, everybody go for that. Yeah,
we're saying like cocktail, glass room. You gotta go with that.
Everybody's got to wear ties, and we need a photographer
and we have phoneses good. Oh yeah, carpet. Okay, I'm done,

(01:15:45):
can't wait. Thanks bones. Okay, there we go your Amy's
pile of stories. So Stephen Hillenburg, he's the creator of
SpongeBob SquarePants. He passed away this week, so Monday, actually
so crazy. He was fifty seven years old. He had
als which he was just diagnosed with, and I was

(01:16:07):
just reading some stuff about him, like he was a
biology teacher that grew sea creatures to teach kids, and
then it became part of the show. He never wanted emmy.
He named him Sponge, not SpongeBob. Sponge oh, SpongeBoy, and
that was already taken really, so he changes the SpongeBob

(01:16:28):
because he wanted sponge up front so it looked like
cheese because he thought it was like cheese. Yeah, and
he does. In nineteen ninety three, he wrote and directed
for Rocko's Modern Life and Rugrats, and then in nineteen
ninety nine, SpongeBob SquarePants premiered and as more than two
hundred and forty episodes. There've been two movies. Yeah, dude, legit,

(01:16:48):
I love SpongeBob. I still love SpongeBob, A great show. Yeah.
What else, Well, there's a mother in law who's charging
twenty dollars per family member for Christmas dinner. Well I
should do on Monday. No, I thought about that. Oh,
I was like, what if my Christos present to you
guys to just have the party? That's true, I will
not do that, but you know it's some people say
bring something. Yeah, and at least she's very direct about

(01:17:09):
what she wants. She doesn't even want you to contribute,
like your usual dish. Nothing. You don't have to bring anything,
No bottle of wine. Just pay the entrance feet twenty
dollars ahead, twenty ahead to get in, faded the door.
No change. So there's an idea for some some moms
out there. They're hosting dinner at their house. And then
did you see this dude that caught a baby that
was thrown from a burning building? I saw the headline

(01:17:31):
went up. Yeah, so it's in Dallas. This guy saw
a building was on fire and he was like, WHOA.
So He drove right up to it, and when started
knocking on all the doors telling people, get out, get out,
get out. Once they started getting everybody out, they got
a mattress and they were catching people. And then this
one woman came to the window with her baby one
year old, and he was like, drop it. She said
she didn't have a choice, so she just threw the

(01:17:52):
baby and he caught it. Yeah. That crazy. It's a
tough decises that. Come on, you can do it. I mean, yeah,
that's a tough one. Yeah, I don't know. Pretty much
is it on him? Like you gotta catch that thing, right?
Don't play like your turn is Yeah, your turn is
your big shot. Right now? You only get one shot.
Mom and new sweater already, eat mom spaghetti. One shot? Okay,
Amy's at it. Yep, that's my power. Amy. What's going

(01:18:16):
on today? Um? Going to do Rachel Cruise's show down
to the Ramsey Compound. Have you been so? By the way,
if you're new to our show, you may listen to
Dave Ramsey already. But Dave Ramsey comes on our show,
massive radio guy, some books like you guys got it
all figured out. I love that dude too. I've done
his show. He comes on our show. He has a

(01:18:39):
it's a campus. Yes, that's where I'm headed. It is amazing,
I go. I've been down to that show a couple
of times. He has a whole basic buildings. Yeah, that's
how you want to do it right there. And he
probably paid cash for it, yeah, because he doesn't use credit,
does credit? I know that's fun. That's in Rachel Cruise's daughter. Yes,
but she's also her own person. Yeah, that's how we

(01:19:01):
knew her was through Dave. So what are you gonna
talk about? Well, I'm doing hersh show. I just got
like a they're just talking about giving through the holidays,
and we're going to talk about pimp and joy and um,
different things that I guess we do on the show. Honestly,
I don't know. I'm kind of excited about it. I
hope she's a quiz me about money. But if you'll
have any see if you'll have any questions, don't want
me to ask them while I'm down there, hit me up.

(01:19:23):
I don't know enough to ask questions. You know, I
don't grow up with any money. I don't know much
about money. Yeah, you know anything I have now save,
I just put it up and I just let it wait. Yeah,
you wait for me. You go over there and you
wait and I'll check your back iname with you later. Yeah.
Whatever we're doing some stuff is with a green screen
because I had like strict orders on what to wear,
what not to wear when you're working with a green screen.
I was like, oh, yeah, don't work green. Yes, yeah,

(01:19:45):
that was the headline, don't work don't work green. And
then I'll grab her for a few minutes and then
I'm going to record some stuff for her to be
on my podcast for later. I don't know what yet.
Have to think of that. Buddy Ah Survivor to night
and I got co ed soccer tonight and I'll hit
the nap circuit also again today. Again. That's two two
nap circuits in a row. Yeah, I'm hit nap circuit

(01:20:05):
every day. Like I just want to stay consistent in
my life. Consistency's current sent that's what you say. Consistency
is the key. As long as you show up, you're
gonna do better. And as long as you do the
same routine, things should work out for you. What about you,
I'm actually going to a funeral. I have to fight
Arkansas to go to a funeral. So, yeah, my grandmother
passed away, like my biological dad's mother, and so yeah,

(01:20:26):
I'm that's uh this afternoon, so I gotta I'm flying
to Arkansas to do that. So I'll be back before
the show tomorrow. So don't worry about me. I will
not be taking a nap. I will not be on
the nap circuit, as lunch Block says today. Sorry, man,
I know, I'm sorry about your grandmother. I'm sorry you're
gonna miss the nap circuit. I know both both are sad.
But yeah, yeah, I'm gonna do that today. Um dad
being said, I think we're gonna go. Well, everybody good

(01:20:49):
thanks to Garth. Yeah, yeah, we had Garth on today.
You can hear that back on the podcast. There's also
on the podcast. It has now jumped up on as
a Bobby Cast one of our top three or four
all time past. When I did it two days ago.
It's how I won Dancing with the Stars, and I
really just talked about it, you know, no filter, the
things behind the scenes on the show. I cannot believe
that many people downloaded. I mean, it's just so many,

(01:21:12):
more than any and I'm just like holy crap. So
it's up. But what do you call it? The untold story?
That's what I call it, the true story because there's
a lot of time I talk about, even like the
dating stuff. It's up there. No I need to get
to it too. It sounds like it. It's pretty I'm
surprised it's so well received because I did it. I
was like, I'm still remembering Dancing with the Stars fresh,
I'm talking about everything, and I put it all out there.

(01:21:34):
So just search Bobby Cast and you can find it.
Amy has a podcast called The Four Things Podcast. Lunchbox
has a sports podcast called The Store Losers with Eddie
and Ray So all that, there's a lot you can
hear this show and then just listen all day along
to us. I don't know that I would, but yeah,
there's a lot of us. Man, there's a lot of us.
Have a wonderful day. Thank you so much. We will
see you on tomorrow's show. Bobbit Bones
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