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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Come on transmitting helas. Hello, friends, welcome to Friday Show
Morning Studio. Morning. I'll start off by saying it is
my birthday. Thank you very much, Eddie. Do you want
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to do your speech now? What's me birthday speech? Yeah?
The only thing I wanted to say was that, dude,
I think you're doing a pretty good job. What are
you forty one today? Yeah? I mean you don't look
forty one. I'll be honestly, when I see you on
TV in American Idol, I know you have makeup and
stuff on, and then I see you in here, you
look pretty darn good for forty one. You should be
proud of that. Thank you. I was talking with Kaitlin
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about that the other day because I don't ever we
all think we look different than we do, and I
think I'm no treat to look at. However, I do
think I look a little younger than I am. And
I asked, Kayla, so why do you think that is.
Do you think it's gonna I'm never in the sun
and kind I'm a loser? She goes, Honestly, I think
it's because you don't drink. Ever, Oh, she said, I
think that maybe a little bit of the anti aging
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if if that's what you call it, huh. I didn't
think about that. I thought maybe it's just the way
you dressed, because you dressed just like a teenager and
stuff sometimes. Okay, now that's just backhanded. No, I mean,
come on, like you dressed sweats and like, you know,
hoodies and stuff all the time. You should know that.
At forty one, I have decided to never buy a
hoodie again. However, I am wearing one now. It was gifted.
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It was gifted to me by Caitlin because I said, hey,
I'm too old for hoodies. I don't wear really I
wear my hat backward anymore. Unless I'm like me and
in business, I don't really wear a lot of flatbill stuff.
I got this trucker hat at a like a restaurant.
We were, yeah, we were reading at you kind of
look like Biber right now. Got that Biber look, but
not on purpose. I haven't I go into mote slab
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look or head to tails, head to toe dressed up
for anyway. It doesn't matter. Hep birthday to me. Happy birthday, man,
Thank you nothing you want to say though, No, no,
just I'm glad you were born today. I'm glad we
got to be friends and lifelong friends again. Thank you.
You know what. Speaking of me physically, let me tell
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you a little issue I'm having. I wonder if I
have IBS irrital bow, and I don't even know what
that is. I thought it meant your Honestly, I thought
I meant your butt itched like it's an irritated bow.
But I don't think it does. Now. For the past
like four or five years, my stomach has just been
jacked up. And I've done everything. I've done, these food
allergy tests I've done, and so I have a doctor's
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point my schedule for next week to go in and
see why I have trouble digesting food. Like sometimes I
don't go to the bathroom for like three days, I
mentioned that on the show before, where nothing happens. And
sometimes I'll work I will eat perfect work out, and
like my stomach is still just odd feeling. I think
I may have something wrong with me there. So I'm
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gonna go get a check. As an adult, you're older,
I'm making these decisions. But if I have irrital bows syndrome,
does anybody else have that? Can leave nobody raising hand?
So no. So in college I was passing a lot
of gas, like just a very unnatural amount. And so
my my wife, we're dating at the time, she said,
you should probably go to the doctor and ask if
you have irrital bouse syndrome or whatever. And I went
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and he said I didn't, but I went in with
that kind of mode. I'm like, I have IBS and
he just he knocked it down. Or I have a
guy that I know that has crones and that's some
serious stuff. Yeah, I see that on commercials. He I
mean his he struggles. But I'm gonna go next week,
have birthday to mean, I gotta go next and get
my stomach like that. That's getting old, man, it is
I want if I'm gonna stick at pipe. Hey, Hopeby's
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breakfast is going good. Let's open up the mail bag.
Get something. Yeah, all right, here we go. This is
from Steve k. He says, hell, hey, Bobby Bones, want
I wish you a happy birthday. Today is my birthday.
Thank you very much. Also need some advice. I'm turning
forty in a couple of weeks and I just found
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out my wife if it is planning me a surprise
birthday party. I found out after my brother blew the surprise.
I don't really want a party at all, but I
appreciate the thought, but I don't want to spend my
fortieth making a big deal about it. Do I ruin
the surprise and tell her to cancel the party? Is
there a way to do it without hurting your feelings?
Or do I just bite the bullet and go through
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with it? Steve Kay, this is easy. You bite the
bullet and go through with it, absolutely without a doubt.
You bite the bullet and go through with it, and
you don't ruin the surprise either. You go it seems
like she's done work. Why would you want to do
anything to make her feel worse or for her work
not to pay off. You go and you act surprised too.
And if in two weeks you want to say I
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thought there was something because my brother had mentioned, I
just didn't put all the pieces together. If you want
to do that, that's fine. But as much as it's
your birthday, this is not about you, buddy. It is
about him. No, I know it is, but it's not
like this is about her doing something for him. He's
got to accept his love, even if it makes HI uncomfortable. Okay,
so that's what you would do. Yes, you mind the
bullet and you you don't like surprises, and you don't
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like knowing about this surprise. Yeah. If this happened and
I knew something was happening and I shouldn't know, I
wouldn't say a thing about it. I would just act surprise. Well,
I assume that's why you're giving him that advice. Yeah. Yeah,
So but you go, you have this party, You have
the time of your life, even if you're really not,
and you thank your wife for putting this on. She
went out of her way, she loves you, let her
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do it. And then you tell your brother offline, Hey, idiot,
don't be spoiling stuff. Thank you. That's it. That's an
easy one, right, Yeah, Amy, What would you do here? Yeah,
I mean I agree with that. I guess it just depends.
I mean, yeah, I didn't really want to do much
for my birthday this weekends or whatever it was last
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weekend or two weeks ago, So I get it, and
this is the first time. I guess it just depends
on what you have going on in your life. But
then I let it happen because my husband kept insisting
on some things. And I was like, okay, fine. And
then I had friends and my sister that insisted on
some stuff, and I'm like, okay, fine, And I'm glad
that I let it happen because I ended up making
some special memories. But I absolutely did not want to
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do anything. So so yes, I think when you get
on the other side of it, you'll be thankful that
you let it happen. I mean, today's my birthday. We're
not doing anything crazy, dude, Amy, surprise, And if we
are and I found out about it, I would let
you guys go through with it. I just wouldn't tell
you that I knew, and I would be surprised. But
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here's what I know is happening for my birthdays. We're
doing a little basketball game at the house. Easy, easy, peasy,
limbs squeezy. Am I going to theatball. I don't know
who's been all right, all of a sudden, I'm different
than than the advice I gave him. All right, thank you.
Let's close up the mail bag. We've got your game.
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That fund the five most fun facts found on the
Internet by Amy this week. Let's go number five. So
people who were not born blind but later lost their eyesight.
They're still able to see in their dreams. But obviously
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people that were born blind they don't see anything when
they dream never thought about that. What's because they saw
it at some point, so they have an image of
water and their brain still has. One of the guys
that I'm doing one of the episodes of my new
show that comes out May thirty first, he was in
a hunting accident, blew it, shot him in the face,
lost his vision completely. He was probably in his thirties,
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and so he lived thirty years with vision. Now is
blackout blind and can see stuff in his head still.
And I was talking to him and he doesn't even
see that he has gray hair. He just sees himself
as someone with dark hair because when he lost his vision.
But he's a blind kayaker and we went whitewater rafting, no,
not rafting harder kayaks and he doesn't blind. It's amazing.
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I cannot wait for you guys to see this episode.
But that's wild. You know, people that change our languages too.
I would often ask them what language do you dream in? Oh,
good question, and most of them would dream in their
original language unless they have been fully immersed in the
new one. For years. Number four talking third person. No, no,
Bobby doesn't know so. But here's the deal. When people
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talk to themselves in the third person, they are able
to better control their thoughts, feelings, and behavior. This is
from an intense research study. I think there's a difference
in talking to yourself and then talking about yourself and
third person. But it would be like if you messed
up people, come on, Bobby, I just don't say my
own name. I don't say my own name. I just
talk to myself saying it amy. I don't either. I
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will be like, come on, you got to do this,
suck it up. But I don't say suck it up, Bobby.
I know. But according to this, you should start talking
to yourself and saying your name. Okay, I'll do that, Bobby.
Remember that, Bobby. Okay, you got it. Number three drug
lord Pablo escob Are. He got to build his own
prison at one point in time. It featured a soccer field,
a giant dollhouse, a bar, a jacuzzi, and a waterfall.
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I'm assuming the dollhouse is like his daughter or something,
his kids, Okay, because he could have I think family
over for dinner in prison. This was he was sentenced
to jail and it was in the show. Yet the
whole team would come over, like the national team of
play soccer. We're having full on parties in there. Yeah,
now that's the present. I wouldn't mind. That's COVID For me.
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I got to live in my own house that I
love and didn't leave for a lot of time. Yeah,
but that's not the case for El Chopo. He's in
real deal. Yeah. Number two. In twenty seventeen, Desposito became
the first song that's primarily in a foreign language to
hit number one since Macarena, which was back in nineteen
ninety six. Kids don't even know how big this song was.
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Desposito had justin b Macarena had a dance, yeah, and
no American artists singing yeah, or Canadian artists English speaking artists,
yeah Macarena. No, there's just Spanish dudes, right, But there
ended up being an American version and we'll say, yeah,
some girl would come on really yeah yeah, Yeah, we
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definitely messed that song up too. You know, we as
Americans our own style on all right, So I've a
little bit more to this fact. Um. So took twenty
years for that to happen. Do you know the one
that hit number one before Macarena and Labama? Yeah? Okay,
Lovebamba in nineteen eighty seven. It's like the easiest question
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I ever been asked on this show. Wait Labama in
nineteen eighty seven, like the Richie It must have been
the Richie Valens version from the most Lobos. Yeah, Los Lobo, yes, yeah, yeah,
all right, there you go. Can I hit the button now?
Number one? This is crazy to me. The last shot
of the Civil War was fired on June twenty eighth,
eighteen sixty five. That's almost two months after the war
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ended off the coast of Alaska. See, a Confederate warship
was out there and they hadn't gotten word yet that
the war was over. No one told them yes, and
they destroyed twenty four Union boats. They were still going,
but that was so that was officially the end of
the war. I've read that crazy. I've read books about
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in Asia how some of these guys will go and
they'll live in like the woods or jungles, and they're
fighting the war, but they don't know it's over because
no one gets to them to go, hey, the war's over.
So they're still like living underground in the woods, like
doing killing people. They need to send a messenger and
tell him, but how do you find him? He kill them? Literally,
we'll kill the messenger. Yeah, crazy, huh, Yeah, there you go.
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I don't know if that's that fun. I don't know
that one. Fun facts are sometimes just really interesting to
where you know, if you're ever playing a trivia game,
it might be cool that you know that, because I mean,
it could them up while you're playing something. It's like
what year did when did world war? Or what is it?
I would war end? If you had asked me that,
I would say the apthematic courthouse and that would be
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the right answer, right, Like that's where they're fine. Then
you could argue, oh and I will. You guys know me,
I will, And then then I ask you your resource
She's saying me, and they're like, you know, all right,
there you go, close it out. Fun fact. The latest
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from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number two thirty, said Skinny
Alan Jackson announced a new album called where Have You Gone.
He dropped three new songs with the announcement. There's one
of them. Show from the show Sweet Contrus, where Marina
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de Lambert released an acoustic version of her song settling Down.
I'm well childing a home and pigeon carman and into kitchen,
bare feet on the top with my head in the clowns.
I'm one hugging full directions, one of them a couple
of questions. I was settling up, We're settling down. Harmly
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Anne Blanco Brown released a new version of their song
Just the Way with artists Bryce Fine Tude Time. But
I needed more than two times. You don't even got
a child. Love you men? You call yours? I called
you see it too, so I was mad. Just got me.
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I'm Morgan number two, that too, skinny, About to get
into tell me something good lunchbox, but we have a
special Brett Eldridge, tell me something good. He's gonna sing
the intro now. He's coming in later this morning, so
you guys be sure to hang out and check that out.
But here we go, it's time for the good news,
something good, good, Go ahead. Doctor John Klein hasn't been
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able to see his wife for the past year because
of COVID, so he goes outside her window. She has Alzheimer's.
They've been married forty years and she's out of home.
He sits out the window for fifteen minutes a day.
But now they're both vaccinated and they got to see
each other and hug and three times in the last week.
That's pretty cool. Those stories are great and we're hearing
a lot of them because now people are vaccinated. You
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finally not have to worry about being old or being
vulnerable to it and getting it. So have at it.
That is that's what it's all about. That was tell
me something good. It is time freezyat Trivia. We're the
first person to five wins will be named the easyat
Trivia Champion and you will get you haven't seen it yet,
but the Easy Trivia Tiara, Oh really like what princesses were?
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We may bring it in next week. That's embarrassing, but
you'll like it because I mean, you're the champion of
easy Trivia. All right. It's first to five. The scoreboard
is Eddie two, Amy one, everybody else zero. Yeah. Oh,
that's not a good that's not a good thing. Here
is the sound you're trying to avoid. You've been booed.
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You don't want to be boned. Let's play easy Trivia.
First round, Amy, what kind of pig is Porky from
Looney Tunes? What what kind of animals? The first round
a lunchbox. What is the name of the McDonald's clown
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mascot Ronald McDonald Correct? Which pop star debuted his signature
Moonwalk in nineteen eighty three, Eddie, that's Michael Jackson correct. Finally,
first round, how many stars are on the American flag?
Morgan would like a little more definitive? All right, let's
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play easy trivia. You can go home if you miss
now Amy what singer released Jeanie in a Bottle in
nineteen ninety nine, Christina Aguilera, That is correct, Lunchbox, who
discovered electricity? Light bulb is electricity? So I'll go with Edison.
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Thomas Edison. Oh wow, I thought he was sandbagging. Yeah
I did too. I thought he wasn't. Now I won't.
I'm not going to judge him anymore sand bag. Yeah
it's not Thomas Edison. Benjamin Franklin. Yeah, Lunchbox, I'm sorry
you've been boomed. It's the third round two where we
get to know our contestants, so we don't get to
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know him this week, maned Come on, what's the name
of the song that queen Elsa sings as she brings
her ice castle. As she builds her ice castle in
the movie Frozen, she sings, let it go, Let it go.
Correct Morgan, how many stripes does Adidas have? Three? Correct? Wow,
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we're now third rounds Our Christles, tell us your name
where you're from? It's something about yourself where you grew up. Hi,
my name is Amy. I am from Austin, Texas, and
I have two adopted children from Haiti. There is everybody.
Hi any thanks for coming on the show. I appreciate that,
but I love Let's go over to producer Eddie. Eddie,
tell us a little about yourself. My name is Eddie.
I was born and raised McAllen, Texas. I love Texas
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and I have four kids. Two of them are foster kids,
hoping to adopt him pretty soon. Here we go, pretty
sure the show. Welcome to the show, Morgan. Tell me
where you're from. Blow about yourself. I'm Morgan. I'm twenty
seven years old. I'm from Wichita, Kansas. I don't have
any children, but I have a great rescue dog. She
does have a rescue dog. He's here today. Thank you, guys.
Let's go on to round number four or round number three, Amy,
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Which president is on the penny A Lincoln? Correct? Eddie
just randomly comes up? Come on? What are the three
colors on the Mexican flag? Oh? I love that? Random? Okay, well,
I would have been lunch's question if you're still in red, white,
and green? Correct Morgan? How many points is a touchdown worth? Oh? Wait, okay,
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I think it's six because then the extra point makes
it seven? Six? Six is correct? Nice word? Amy? How
many items are in a baker's dozen? Quick with the answer?
Is that right? That's correct? Wow? Is that because the
baker wants to eat one? Twelve for you one for me? Yeah?
Is that one? I have no idea? Who, Eddie? What's
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the world's fastest land animal? That's a cheetah? Correct Morgan?
What network has the peacock as their logo? NBC said NBC.
NBC is correct. Let's go to the next round. Nice job, everybody,
easy trivia, Amy? By What other words are The Motion
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Picture Academy Awards also known the Motion Picture Academy Awards
are known as the um Oscars. Hold on, stop, I'm
talking it out. He didn't say anything I know, but
I mean, I'm just whether their awards are there because
it's the motion picture. It's a movie. The oscars are
the movies. So I'm gonna go with the I mean,
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I know there's the what's the one where they eat
they eat the Golden globes? No, that can't be it
Oscar oscars oscars is correct, Eddie. What is tgi F
stand for? Thank God it's Friday? Correct? What? I do
not think? Goodness? I would have said, thank goodness it's Friday. Wow.
I'm sure some people would have accepted that. Oh, okay,
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good I don't maybe because we didn't say god. Maybe? Maybe? Hey, Morgan,
what US city has the largest population? Come on with
the geography question the biggest? I feel like I had
this question before and it was something about Alaska. But
I don't think that's right. Which US city has the
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largest population? City, not a state? New York City? That's
a yeah, new York City. The answer is New York City.
Would you have accepted Manhattan? No? No, because Manhattan's just
I don't know what's the differ. It's one of the
five boroughs. Okay, sorry? Would you have accepted on Long Island?
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It's New York City? How many cups in a gallon.
Dang it is okay? What huh? Two cups and a pint?
How what was I drinking? Is it? Thirty two? No,
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that's thirty two ounces? How many cups in a gallon?
How many is a gallon? Sixty four? Thirty two, thirty two,
sixty four, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight?
How many cups in a gallon? Eight? Is that your answer? Yep,
I've been bon my brain's not working. I can't I
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don't even answer a sixteen? So I was not double eight?
Got me the thirty two? Probably I did a four?
I did four? Hey, hey, Eddie, I can't even believe this.
How many degrees are there in a circle? Huh? Oh?
Three hundred and sixty? Correct Morgan? Who is the first
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Lady of the United States? Uh? Doctor Biden? Right right now? Oh,
let's her new she's a doctor. You're a doctor, Widen.
I'm going to accept that, okay, Doctor Joe Biden. I'm
gonna accept you. That's right. If you wouldn't if you
just that, miss, I wouldn't have taken it. Okay, Okay,
it's just two people remaining, Eddie, come on, how you feeling?
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I feel good? Is there pressure? No, no, no, no, man,
I'm the smartest on the show. Come on, Eddie, what
continent is the smallest continents? That would be Antarctica? And
god no, I wasn't done. Right after he says he's
the smartest, that's what happened. What is Europe Australia? Oh? See,
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dang it? Wait? Was Europe to your second guess? Yeah?
Got looks pretty big on that map, Morgan, If you
get this, you win. Okay. What vehicle is Volkswagen best
known for? Isn't it the beat I mean it's the Beatle? Right?
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Is it called the Beatle? It's the little bug, the
beetle bug? Is it the same name? Is not really
a car that I knew much about? But it is
the beetle bug, Bug, the bug. It's a bug, beetle.
What vehicle is Volkswagen best known for? I need an answer, bug.
It's the bug. It's the foot rug, beetle bug. I
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need one word, volks like a beetle, beetle, beetle. Your
answer is beetle. Are you committing to that? Yeah? I
think so. The answer is beetle today, Eddie. Anytime you
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talk crap, you lose. I know, man, I gotta stop
doing that, but I won't. I'm hard headed. There is
Eddie Loser, all right, your Samy's pile of stories. All right,
I'm in framy. I don't drink. But rank or together
the list for the best country songs that are about
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drinking beer, and I give you the top five. Eddie,
have any guesses before I start nailing these top five
of songs about beer? Let me see. The first one
that comes to mind is long Neck Bottle. Garth Brooks
oh not on the list, sang at number five Toby
Keith Red Solo cup, Solo cup. I blew you up.
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Let's have a party. At number four, Hank Williams Junior,
there's a tear in my beer, the tear in my beer.
All I'm crying for you bear. At number three Toby
Keith and Willie Nelson Beer for my horses. That just
this is my bank. Shude always fine. You gotta saddle
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love your balls. You gotta draw a hard line stry.
We'll regular glass. And at number two Billy Currington pretty
good at drinking beer. I ain't much mowing thing, Greg
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I'm too slow working. Two francs. I don't And at
number one and he guesses Eddie before I hit it. Yes,
long neck as Cold Beer. That should have been on here.
It didn't make the top five at number one. He
has three songs in the top five, so really he
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sings about one thing mostly, and that's beer and drinking.
Toby Keith, I love this bar. But yeah, I think
they missed on Luke Combs. I think so. I think
that's the biggest one right now. Birthday list today. Today's
my birthday, so Miked has handed me the list of
other people have birthdays. Chris Jansen is thirty five years old,
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but he can down me both. Kip Moore is forty
one years old. A girl Emmalu Harris is seventy three
years old. Lee Dwise, he won the ninth season of
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American Idol, is thirty four, and Justin Bieber's mom, Patty Mollette,
is forty five. Justin Bieber's mom. Yeah, and then it
it's high birthday obviously, I'm forty one today. Oh, I
wanted that a clip for me. Turn this up the robe.
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You know you read it when you have a clip. Yeah,
but we made our own clip and we play our
own clips. True. I guess you're right. Another story. There's
a new term on Urban Dictionary for people who brag
about getting the COVID vaccine. They are called vaxholes. Oh
that's funny, and here's how to use it in a sentence.
Quote two weeks after the second shot, and that vax
hoole is posting selfie from a bar in Cancoon. That's hilarious.
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So there is a term. I will be getting my
second shot though Monday. Typical vacts all over there. TGI
Fridays is now selling carnival food like donut burgers and
drinks with cotton candy on top. How do you feel
about drinks that come with like a real special lull
like cotton candy, or like they have big umbrella with
meat all on it. I think the worst one I
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ever had was the bloody marryat Didka's in Chicago. That
was disgusting. I think it was a chicken tender in
the top of that. See That's what I'm talking about, right,
But it was good. Yeah. I like those. I don't
obviously not for me, but I like to see like
the whole kitten caboodle will come out with the drink.
A study found ordering too much delivery might kill you.
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A new study found ordering too much delivery could actually
hurt you really badly. Researchers trike thirty five thousand people
who said they restaurant food at least twice a day,
and they were forty nine percent more likely to suffer
an early death. So if you're ordering a bunch, it's
just what they put into it to make it extra tasty,
you know. So it's the salt, the sugar, the everything
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to make you want to go back to that restaurant.
And you are probably go into restaurant once every two
weeks or so, but if you're doing it twice a day,
that's probably a little bit too much. What's your percentage
at the house delivery? We've cut down a lot. It
used to be probably three times a week, three or
four times a week. Now we go one to two
times a week. And when you were a single, that
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was like every day, every yeah, every day, every week.
Yeah yeah yeah. I was just set up at a
delivery all right, you know when to be here, and hey, Johnny, listen,
you need to be back here at noon, you first. Yeah.
Fifteen million vaccine doses have been ruined getting the COVID
nineteen vaccination just got a little bit more difficult. The
FDA has halted distribution of Johnson and Johnson shots. An
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air at one of the manufacturing partners in Baltimore, Hydron
fifteen million shots. That is a lot of vaccine that
is not getting into folks arms. And there you go.
That's Amy's pile. Thank you. That was Amy's pile of stories.
A little later, Brett Eldridge will be on the show.
He also sings our new version, at least temporarily, of
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tell me something good. Let's go. It's time for the
good news. So a Montana teen has just become the
youngest American in history to earn her doctorate degree. She
is doctor Kimberly Strabel and she's only seventeen years old.
That's crazy. Here's a clip of doctor Strabel saying that
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she's the youngest. I'm the third youngest NOLVE world history
to ever get a doctor in any subject, the youngest
NOLVE world history to ever get a doctorate in business,
and the youngest in American history to ever get a
doctorate in any field. Take that any field. Now. She
comes from a family of overachievers. Her sister graduated with
her master's degree a few days after turning eighteen, and
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then her younger siblings they also want to pursue getting
their degrees early, so it seems like it runs in
the family. Seventeen. That's insane, doctor, that's insane. That's what
it's all about. Great story, that was, tell me something good.
I'm handling the Morning Corny for Amy. This morning Mine
comes with a sound effect after the punchline, are we
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ready ready, let's go, Morning Corny. What's the most crunk
place to go to the bathroom? What's the most crunk
place to go to the bathroom? The Lord John? Oh,
(30:38):
come on, you like that, don't That's good? That's good.
It's my birthday. Let me have that one. That was
the Morning Corny. Here's a voicemail from Brittany in Central Illinois.
Here you go. I share my mom was on a
flight from Chicago to Denver and she ended up saving
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somebody like just CPR in the aisle, and guys walked
out and decided he's still going to go to his
trip to day. So I was wondering if you guys
to continue on your trip and set heavily in Vegas
since your life was saved, or if he's play it
safe that you kind of already wants the big time
with your life. Thanks let the show by. Thank you
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for the call, Brittany. I think I would probably go
home if I had to have my life saved. I
need to know more about what happened to me. I
think i'd probably go home and not go hit the lexower. Honestly, Eddie,
that's a different personality to get up and be like,
oh I'm alive again, Let's go to Vegas. I go
straight to the house and like, book me in a
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point with the doctor asap, because I didn't know what happened. Lunchbucks,
it's time to gamble, guys. Listen, that is a moment
telling you life is short. You never know when you're
gonna go, so you might as well go have fun.
This might be your last trip. Maybe this CPR saved
your life for the next ten hours, so you gotta
gamble it all the way. I think I need to
know why CPR happened and then make sure it doesn't
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happen again real soon. But also speaking of Vegas, remember
when Lunchbox is about to have a baby and he
went on his Oh my gosh, you went to Vegas
as kind of like a pre having a baby trip. Yeah,
it was a dachelor moon. It's the party before become
a dad. And we went and literally the day after
I got back, my wife went into labor. Crazy. She
wasn't supposed to go into lab now, she went into
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labor six weeks early. So I thought I had planned
it in plenty of time, with plenty of room for
error margin. And literally the next day got off, I
mean three day bender in Vegas, just partying, and I
gotta go to the hospital and have a kid. I
haven't even recovered from Vegas yet. Oh. It was a
rough beginning to my first child. I thank you for
the voicemail. You can leave us a message. Eight seven,
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seven seventy seven Bobby The Friday morning conversation with Brett
Eldredge Brett, how are you? I'm great? How are you?
I'm good? Today's my birthday. You just had your birthday.
It's a huge day. It's a fine days. It's a
good day. It's a good day. Good. Yeah. What what
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what happened on your birthday? Uh? I want hiking? Uh?
What else I do? Um? I went to out to
dinner with the fam and ate some peanut butter cheesecake,
which is really good. Well, I appreciate you coming in
here on my birthday. It is a good day and
you are doing the good day movement? Yes, what is
that exactly? It's basically, you know, paying it forward, you know,
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lifting somebody's day. Uh, whether it's buying flowers and giving
them to a friend, buying somebody's coffee in the line
next to you. Um, anything just to lift somebody up,
some some words of affirmation to somebody needs it. You
never know when somebody needs it, and just just uh,
giving somebody a good day. And and I know what
it feels like when somebody is lifting me up when
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I needed it, And I just think it's it's good
to pass that energy along out of you send me
a book called ten Percent Happier. Yes, just got it,
haven't read it yet. What is book about? Why was
it so important for you to send that out? Um,
Timmerson Happier. It's a it's a it's a book about meditation.
It's a meditation for fidgety skeptics, is what Dan Harris
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calls it. But it's just I think meditation has been
really huge for me dealing with this life and itself
and anxieties and everything, and I sent it to you
and and I try to just encourage people to meditate,
as I think a lot of people think it's something
weird and something where you sit there and you're supposed
to like think you're floating or something or whatever. But
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it's actually just some way to quiet your mind and
give yourself from time and piece and quiet. Walk me
through this meditation because I've tried it. I struggle with
my mind racing all the time everywhere. Yeah, okay, got
this at this time. I got to do this. I
gotta make sure this take all the time. And I've
tried to meditate because I struggle with PTSD really bad
for a long time. It's still a little bit now,
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but I can't fully I haven't been able to fully
sit down and separate myself from what's happening in world.
Was that a struggle for you? What's the tip for me?
Big time? Just give yourself? Okay, so like focus on
They always say focus on your breath a lot of
the time. So you you know, you put you put
both feet on the floor. I can't because now I
can um, but we put both feet on the floor.
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Just kind of close your eyes and just focus on
your breath like in and for four, hold it for
a second, out for four. And if you focus on
that more and then when you see when you see
yourself start to ruminate on things, Um, what do I do?
How do I catch my Because I'm like you say,
I'm drifting. You call it uh mental noting, which means
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you're like, that's this, that's just me thinking, Okay, thinking,
Then you go back to the breath and uh. And
it's as simple as that. And the whole practice is
you'll be going throughout your day and you'll notice yourself thinking.
And when you catch yourself that's from the practice of
like tying myself to catch myself when I'm thinking about breathing.
And that's where the practice comes along and it gets
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it gets better, and you never get to be a
match you at it, but it's like you can always
grow with it. It's cool. How long do you do this?
And while you do it? Are you nude? Always nude?
Always nude? And I do it every morning? You do
every morning? Every morning? I did it this morning, but
every morning I get up. A routine is big for
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me for just kind of putting on your armor for
the day kind of so getting up doing the routine
of meditating, doing some stretching stuff like that. And I
saw I do it for ten minutes every morning, and
then a journal. Then I go for a hike, and
then I then I'm ready to go. Now I've seen
you walking down the road before with this backpack on
that has water in it. Yea, are your hikes like
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four days? Because I feel like you could just put
a bottle of water in your in your little pocket.
I remember the first ever you say's like, what do
you Yeah, I run in the long ways. This is
before I got this garment running watch that I can
have my music on it. So I used to have like, uh,
I would put my phone in the in the pack
and also have the water if I wanted to get
there on my run and the camel pack. So hum,
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I would do that and I would I would throw
that on there and I'd run and I just take
some steps whenever I need it. But I was running
like sometimes eight ten miles in a run, so it's
gonna have a little hydration. Didn't the way you down though,
I would feel like if I'm running at it does well.
I kind of got addicted or not addicted, but I
just kind of started to get the feeling of like
you know, when you take something way after you've been
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used it for a while, it's like you feel weird. Well,
like I got used to the feeling of but being
heavy and maybe it made me sweat more. I don't know,
but I liked it. Bred Eldridge is here. We're talking
camel backs, packs, meditating, meditating, meditating the nude. Yeah, and
well that was that was how I pictured you. I
should I'm always fully clothed. Sorry, why don't we We
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talked about the good Day movement. This song good Day
is such a good song, like it's it's on your
your last record? Um, and that is the single now
that I'm hearing being played everywhere. You have your guitar.
You want to play a little bit for us? I
would love to. All right, here is the new one
from Brett Aldridge. Here is good. Everybody take a deep
breath and let's just enjoy this. I fall asleep in
the middle of it because I'm meditating. All right, here
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we go, Let's have a good day. Here we go,
won't two three? I think I started my morning with tonight.
Let those blue eyes speak to me skip all the
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things that I don't want to let my mind wander free.
It's fourn it's cool rain, and something's gotten me thinking
maybe it's gonna be a good day. I don't want,
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but it feels like love's coming my way. In the
sun ain't even shining. If the world gonna keep ball spin,
let it keep spin on my way. I gotta feeling
it's gonna be a good dude. It's gonna be good,
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A good dude. Come on, bred Aldridge, all right, I
think and Ammy you can back me up on this
if you would like anyone that comes and plays in here.
I think Bread is pretty much the one that sounds
most like the record. Oh yeah, like when he sings,
you sound like you sing whenever I play you on
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my phone. Yeah, I kind of close your eyes for
a bit. You might be it's like he's not even
here right now. Why would you close you tries to
make him not here playing it on my phone. No,
I'm saying you could close your eyes. I'm just playing
the track on my phone. He he live, sinks and
polls all of it. Brett Eldridge is here. We're gonna
come back up two questions I'm gonna ask when we
come back. I'm gonna let you know. Now see, you
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have time to think about one. What's the oddest place
you've ever been recognized? Okay, so don't tell me now,
I'm gonna ask you that in a second. And then
what's the best piece of advice that you've been given
by another artist? Those are two questions I'm gonna asking
we come back. Brett Eldridge is here you guys, Stream
good day, Tweet your radio stations. Don't call them because
nobody can. Nobody answering phones for question anymore, but let
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them know you like that song. The Friday Morning Conversation
with Brett Eldridge, bro what's the oddest place that you
as a famous country musician, artist, singer, songwriter, what's the
weirdest place you've ever been recognized? One time I was
recognizing church and I was sitting in the mid so
I think the night before, Drunk on Your Love went
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number one, and so I celebrated. I don't I don't
really have any I don't really drink anymore. But at
that time I was celebrating. We were having a champagne
or something, and and I did not feel great, but
I still went to church, still show it up, and
uh sat in the middle row and it was the
hottest Easter of all time. I felt like um, and
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I was sitting in the middle aisle and I was like,
oh God, I gotta gotta go out. I gotta go out,
you know, I gotta take a break from the service,
and I gotta go. I gotta go to step out
and have a drink of water. Um. Somebody followed me
to the bathroom and I wanted to take a selfie.
I'm like, just trying not to get sick at church,
and somebody's like, I'm like, there's no one around that.
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Someone like comes down the shows like no, please, no,
please no, and then they get their photo they want
to take a self I was like, this is the
most interesting place I think I've ever done, like kind
of a meet and greet thing, and I was not
feeling great. Did you take to selfie? Yeah? Of course
he did, he did, Of course did. I was reading
a story about you playing maybe Call of Duty with
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Shay from Dana Shay. Yes. How often do you guys play?
We used to play a lot. It was. It got
to the point where I was playing too much, but
I was. It was especially when to beginning of Quarantine,
when um, do you know you couldn't even leave your
You couldn't even leave like no one even understood that,
Like you can go outside and run if as long
as you're away from people or anything. It was so
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so we'd be playing hours in a day and just
that's how we would socialize. And it was amazing, how
over this game that I'm terrible at that you just
had I just I just joined it for the camarader
in the in the conversation and uh. And so we
we would play a lot, and I haven't liked a
whole lot lately, but we've gone and hikes and stuff
like that from it. And really we weren't that close
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until we started playing Call of Duty. So it's pretty
pretty funny. It's interesting because Amy saw TJ, and we're
friends with TJ from Brothers Osborne hiking with Casey Musgraves.
We knew they were friends, I guess, but they were
hiking together. And you mentioned you and Shay, what artists
in Nashville would are you would you'd say literal friends
with because it's hard because artists life, you guys, are
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traveling all doing the same thing. Yeah, it's hard to
kind of be in the same place at all. But
I would say, Shay, is there another one that you're
close with? Uh, you know close, it's so interesting close
when you see him on the everybody on the road,
it's it's so it's so different like uh, Party John
Party and I started out together in town and uh,
and he's always been one of the most interesting people
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I've known. We we toured in Australia together and we
still got to uh, we got to catch up on
old times. But you know, it's not like I talked
to a lot of other artists all the time, but um,
he's one that I've I've I've just shared a lot
of the journey of the ups and downs and all
this with and so it's not like we talk all
the time, but um, he's somebody that I still root for.
And uh, he's good dude who came in your class,
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meaning when you came to Nashville and you were new
and there are other new people around you. Who do
you remember kind of going through that early stage together. Uh.
I think my like my New Faces show was maybe
I know Thomas Rhett was in that. Um, so it
was like Thomas Rhett uh we did the we co
headlined Cohan line and the CMT tour together suits and
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boots and so Thomas Frett, who else was there? Dan
Shay were pretty early early. That's so on the spot.
But those are some of the ones I can think
of right now. I'm hard hitting, hard hitting interview questions.
I was thinking of the New Faces show and I
feel like with Sam Hunted yours or no, but no,
but Sam was Sam was around that same era. I'm
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trying to thank Yeah, Sam was definitely one of them
as well. What's here's the question I tease before we
went away, what's the best piece of advice that an
artist gave you when you were kind of starting out
and they were going, hey, man, here's what's happening. I
remember playing the opera and Whisper and Bill Anderson here's
like country music legend. He said, just make sure he
was standing on the side of the stage. I'm getting
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ready to do my debut and I'm so nervous. I'm
nervous just thinking about how nervous I was about to go.
You know, play the operate. It's a big deal, you know,
and He's like, just make sure you appreciate every moment
while you're in it beca as you know, because when
I was when I was coming up, I was always
worried about what the next song is and and uh,
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you know, well this one didn't do as well as
I wanted it to, or this show wasn't as big
as it was, but this next one's gonna be bigger
or whatever. It's like, you got to have that drive,
but you got to you gotta appreciate the things you've
got going on. All these amazing things are going on
because they're gonna fly by, and uh, you know you're
not going to appreciate him and and uh, that was
a really good piece of advice. And I don't think
it soaked in as much then and as much as
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it has over the last several years. And I really
started to slow it down a little bit. We talk about,
you know, other artists and getting advice. Is there anyone
that you've kind of hit on the shoulder and been like, hey,
let me give you a little bit of advice here, kiddo. Oh,
I think I think I am. I'm getting to the
place where right now I feel like I've got so
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much more wisdom than I had before. So I feel
like I haven't given that advice that I want to
give yet, and I think I'm I'm primed to do
that now. So I think I'm getting to a place
where I've I've experienced a lot of things where i'd
love to, you know, help out a new artist and
and uh, kind of tell him what's word for me,
what hasn't And because I've kind of been through the
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whole ride of it. And so I think i've I've
I've learned a lot of things and I'd love to
help somebody out that way. So I think it's the
best wisdom is to come to the best help to
give to somebody for myself. Well, okay, good, because the
raging idiots we need some advice to us. How would
you What would you tell us about being big stars? Um,
just let it get to your head, let it get
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to our head. We like that. Oh the opposite, Yeah, yeah,
people say, don't let it, let it get your head,
just go hard, disregard everything. Yeah, I love that. One
final question for you, it's almost ten years ago that
don't you went number one? Yep? Ten years ago? Same,
that's insane. Wow, I haven't thought about that. Get to know,
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you know, when you listen back to this record, this album,
do you still hear the same you? Do you hear
a kid you like what ten years ago? I hear
the same me, But I hear, you know, a kid
trying to figure it out. And you know, I certainly
didn't know where I was going fully yet, but the
excitement and the fire and the um I think, uh,
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there was a there is a magic about that first
album feeling, and that you know, you don't really know
what you're doing, but you know you're writing fun songs
and you're doing all that, and then you kind of
go along and forgot more of what you want to say.
But there is something to say about that, that super
confident first album feeling of like no one could tell me, no,
I'm not gonna I'm not jaded yet, you know or whatever.
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You know, you haven't felt the whole weight of the
whole touring life yet exactly where it's all so new,
it's so exciting, and and so I when I hear that,
it kind of excite me, excites me and reminds me
to always have fun with it. Yes, seven number ones?
Which one would you drop from your set list if
you had to, Oh, of all the number ones it
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maybe that's so. That's so you're gonna play them all.
You're not dropping it. I'm just saying, if you had
to drop one of them, which one would you go?
You know what, I'm good? I think I might maybe
lose my mind? Why is that? Oh? Yeah, you know
you know my favorite song? You play long Way? Do
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you play take Me the long You play that in shows? Oh? Yeah,
all the time? Thank god? I would. I'd be like,
play take Me the long Way aufter Town, Yeah, give
that one, come on, man, And then you don't play
it in the whole show, and then you hate it.
Where's John Party? But I still love I don't I
want to. I don't want to bash my own songs
my mind, but I would. I mean, if I had
to pick one, maybe it's that one, just because you know,
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I like the deep. I like the deep songs like
the long Way and stuff like that. So it doesn't
I mean, I don't like it. It's just okay, I
feel bad and now talking about my song. Yes, yes,
it's a great song. We just asked a hard questions.
We're hard hitting here. Wait, what are the other number ones.
Don't you sing it back to Mammie, don't play club? Right,
that's very little. Don't you don't don't you? We don't chill?
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Won't you know? Did you get that one? Beat of
the music? Oh? I need a like me to the
beat of the music, to the No, I haven't. You're
not gonna get this. I know because now I have.
I have a long way around this town in my head.
Beat of the music. He's at the he's in the
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water with the swimming pigs. Right, well, that's true. We'll
give that one to you to be the music video,
the video that counts. Okay, mean to me? Oh? Oh shoot,
Taylor slips in my head. Oh you gotta be so mean.
Oh but it's like what you mean to me, not
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that someone's being mean to you, right, mean mean to me? Wait,
you give that one? Yes, that's it, and you even
directed it. Lose my mind? Uh, lose mom mind. I
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don't know that you're go ahead, go ahead, you make
all my dreams to Yeah, good good job. How about
drunk on your Love? Oh, drunk on your love? No? Um,
can I have like a little all these songs in
my head? It's hard that's why the game's hard. Ahead. Okay,
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I'm about to get drunk on your love about drunk
drunk drunk. No, that's not it. You're tricking me, right,
would you play it? Little drunk? You don't get that one,
You're right, I don't. I don't know that. I don't
know that. I spent a lot of time with that one. Okay,
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go go go. Want to be that song. Oh, I
want to be that song. I want to be You're
almost there that that was the right star. Yeah, I
want to be the song. I want to be that song.
I want to be that song that makes you love song.
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I don't know. Yeah, yes I do. You heard it
and then but I started off on the right thing.
Takes me a second love someone, love someone m She's like,
I didn't spend any time with that one. Love someone
that's mean to me. I'm gonna love someone old and
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me so great her. I'll give her love someone, give
her a night. I give give her night an eight
out of ten. I said A started. I was like,
give scales. I know Brett knows my favorite song, which
you never even put to radio. But the thing is fault,
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well is it not? It was a slow song. It
was not about your song on a train, put me
one way sky aeroplane good. I really need to change
away the smile on your face. Keep going, find me
a rowboat, make it float? What thanks by me a rowboat?
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Make it float? Didn't spend enough time with No, No,
I did I know every word? If you put it
the whole thing on, I sing it from Nashville to Atlanta.
Get Yeah. Are there certain songs of yours on the
first record that weren't singles that you don't remember? Uh,
there's definitely songs I would not know how to play, Yeah,
for sure, and not in all the words. But ten
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years ago, it's so weird to think about. Well, listen,
we love good Day, played that ray as as I
tell our friend Brett Elders good bye. Yes, it's a jam,
Thank you. I love this song. I'm gonna just it's
a throwaway question. Are you working on working on working
on new stuff? Yes? I was a lot right now? Okay, Yeah,
that's good to know. Heavy into it. You are heavy
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into it right now, big time. Sometimes people get insold
when I ask that question when we're talking about something else. No, No,
I think you always gotta be you gotta be striving
for the next thing. And but appreciate this, like I said,
but always have something to grow from. And this record
really kind of set a palette for where I can
go from, you know, So like Whisper and Bill said,
always think the next thing to be bigger, and always
upset about it, always upset about everything. Ahead, do not
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enjoy the moment, all right, just kidding everybody, breathe, go
ahead and enjoy the moment. So you said earlier, you
wake up every morning and you write, but like you meant,
like you just journal things. You're not like our journal
in the morning, so for ten minutes, yeah, just like, uh,
just however a long Some days I might just write
like a like three sentences. Some days I might write
like a couple of pages. But it's like, so this
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is the third top third day in a row that
I've heard somebody talking about writing first thing in the morning.
Even for if you're a creative too, how it can
like unlock stuff in your brain. Doesn't even matter what
you write, Like you can wake up and write maybe
three pages and maybe that's daunting, but you could literally
I don't even know what I'm writing right now. The
sky is blue? Oh what am I going to have coffee?
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This is what I'm gonna wear to do your intention right?
Your intention is the big one. Well, yes, and then
I'm gonna roll up in bobby bones. I'm gonna see everybody.
Everybody smile and everybody's gonna feel good. Is that when
you wrote this morning? That kind of thing? Yeah? Oh nice.
I don't know, just something to put up there for
people that maybe are feeling a little star Yeah, Like,
I mean, honestly, and I've talked about this, like, interviews
make me nervous sometimes people never know that. At one point,
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I had like a panic attack in an interview, and
it made my mind think that I would have a
totally fine talking about this. So I was in Scotland
and I had a panic attack on stage because I
was like jet lagged. I had a bunch of coffee
and just whatever for whatever reason. So it made my
mind think that I'm going to freak out every time,
even if I'm not like going ahead of it, thank you.
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I mean, I've never had a problem with interviews. Well,
so then I started doing a lot of things to
deal with that. So running your intentions out like okay,
I'm gonna roll up, I'm gonna feel confident, I'm gonna
do this and doing that kind of stuff, like intentions
for a day. It could be for anything other than that.
I'm just using it for an example for how I
used it today. Yeah, so I've running your intentions like, Oh,
I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna compliment a
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stranger today. I'm gonna compliment Ammy on her amazing singing
of my of my songs than you give her eight
out of ten. So I didn't say that because I
wouldn't have known the future. But you guys, wake up
and your journal. Yeah, get your juices flowing. I like that. No,
I mean I'm I'm in the beginning of thinking about
doing that because Yeah, anyway, anyway, I'll tell you about
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a book you probably need to get when we get off.
Oh I like it. Okay, there eight. There he is
Brett Eldredge. There is you gotta check out a good Day.
Thank you. This intro may sound a little different, but
this is Brett Eldredge singing tell me something good. He
was just in here. Make sure you check out his
new song called good Day and if you missed the interview,
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hit up the podcast later today. But here we go,
this time for the good news something good. A family
is thanking their quote Earth Angels after the family dog
and two neighbors save their daughter during a sudden medical emergency.
Hailey Moore was walking her one and a half year
old dog, Clover, through their neighborhood when suddenly she started
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to have a seizure. What happened in between was nothing
short of incredible. Video from a neighbor security camera shows
Clover springing into action, first checking on her owner, then
watching as a car pass by her. Moments later, a
second car approached. This time Clover freed her leash and
then jumped in front of the car and forced the
driver to stop. So the driver then sees her after
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she stops, gets out to help get a neighbor get
her all back paramedics the end, but all that the
dog stopped a car. Here's audio of Haley the two
people that helped her talking about it. All I remember
is waking up in the ambulance and just being really confused,
like what is going on? It was really impressive. The dog,
Clover actually blocked my way. She kind of backed into
(57:12):
the road to block the truck. So I bring the
closest storebell as many times as possible and ran back
to her and flipped her over on her back and
just tried to keep her head straight. Good thing they
have the dog Stanley would just run off. Yeah, but
like where some food. That's a crazy story. That's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. We
got some voicemails about my signature drink at the wedding,
(57:35):
you know, because they said, hey, you need to create
a drink. Caitlin needs to create a drink and then
people can order them. And I was about, I don't
I don't drink, and I like Shirley Temples, but I
couldn't find a way. The Bobby Temple didn't make sense.
But a lot of people called and left ideas. We
have five of them. Here, what to name my signature cocktail?
Here we go number one? Hey Bobby, Hey guys, I'm
(57:58):
thinking the non album it could be called simply Hella
and the Alcoholics one laid down Standley Okay, named after
my dogs. Okay, okay, all right. I was kind of
looking for that play into Charlie Temple somehow, you know. Okay,
all right, here's Leanne from New York. Hey, Bobby Mortis Studio.
I just had one name. It's the Bobby beat Drop.
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Just thought that was a great name. Gean's how I
kind of incorporated some music theme to it, A beat drop. Okay,
there you go. It sounds like a beat drink though
when I hear that, oh like the vegetables. Yeah yeah,
all right, here's the next one. I'm confused. Why aren't
we just cashing in on that Bobby Water, you know,
whiskey and waters, Bobby Waters. Throw some nerds in it,
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get crazy with it. Congratulations, best wishes, love the show,
see y'all soon, Thank you. I would love to capitalize
on a but Sonic won't pay me. I would be
Sonic the greatest endorser. I do this commercials where I
sit there and to go like, hey, Mike d how
about this seatbelt doesn't go with my chili dog? Does it?
You know those commercials you guys in the car. Yeah,
but for some reason they don't want to hire me.
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Here's another one. I was thinking maybe to name your
drink the dirty razor Back or just the Razorback. What
do you think I like the razorbacks? Okay, and then
here let's do Chris from Tucson, Arizona. Alcoholic one should
be boned and people should ask to get boned, and
then the non alcoholic one should be unbelievable, and then
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if you order it, the bartender will be like, oh,
you want it unbelievable? Total is funny? Hat that? Oh yeah, hey,
I like the bone one though, that's pretty good. I'm
not gonna have people at the wedding go I'd like
to get bone one please. Oh then you won't like
my idea? That why what was yours? I was gonna
do big bobbies and little bobbies like play on the
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You know, no, I don't. That doesn't even make sense.
That's a terrible I can't, Eddie. I can't constantly say
you the funniest person on the show. Whenever you come
up with just rotten. You know how they mispell your name.
Sometimes they put two oaks, okay, the big Booby and Bobby.
The only one that I thought that was pretty cool
was someone named s says Lingster for thirty two. She said,
(01:00:09):
how about calling it a Sue temple like pig Sue
Charlie temple, Gods Sue temple that's pretty good. Huh yeah,
razorbacks Sue. Yeah, I'm still working on it. I appreciate
everybody sending in their thoughts and leaving voicemails. Let's go
over and do the news, Bobby's, well, where do we start?
(01:00:32):
Two killed when a plane used for a gender revell
crashes into Cancoon, into the water. There a gender revilla
in Mexico went tragically wrong when a plane streaming a
sign about a baby girl plunged into the waters off Cancoon,
killing two people on board. Did you see the story? No, No,
it's terrible. While parents to be in their guests watched
in horror from a boat. The expecting couple, their family
(01:00:54):
and friends were watching the flyover and it went in
and he said it's a girl. People are yelling, and
then someone goes when it went down, people weren't just
kind of confused as to what just happened, as I
would be too. I think it was part of the show,
but that's what happened. I don't think this is a
gender because people are going we got to stop doing
gender reveals because people are dying. I don't think this
has as much to do with the gender reveal. That's
(01:01:15):
probably just some error in the flying. I mean, I
thought about it. I was like, why don't we just
do the red? And I agree in pink, yes, But
I don't think that this plane crash was directly associated
with it being a boy or a girl or it then,
because people pull that thing that says something on the
back of it all the time. Sure the advertisements, yeah,
(01:01:38):
but that's a tragic story. How about this one. Anger
works better than positivity when it comes to bosses and coaches.
The researchers analyze hundreds of halftime speeches or sales meetings
and found that angry people, harsh people, are more motivating
than people who get the old you can do it,
(01:01:58):
You're doing a great job, keep it up. Researchers were
shocked to find that when a boss was quieter or positive,
people came out pretty content, pretty flat, but when they
were negative, the better they produced. Eddie saw it and see, no,
I don't. I don't like that. I got to be better. No,
as a rutting joke, you ate last time, you just
(01:02:21):
getting mad every single time? Every day. I leave pissed
every day. But then I walked into my car and
I was like, all right, that's a good, good day.
It's just part of the job. Yeah, man. The CDC
says COVID nineteen was the third leading cause of death
in twenty twenty. Well, this is a pretty dark news
segment here. The emergence of COVID nineteen as the third
leading cause of death United States says obviously came out
(01:02:43):
of it's come out of nowhere. It wasn't in the
top one hundred of the year before because it didn't exist.
What do you think the top two are? Though? By
the way, worst game ever? Can I have a hint? Well,
it's you don't need a hint. It's the top two
things that kill Americans food, I mean, I guess smoking
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number one. It's heart disease, and number two is cancer.
If Miked had submitted this game to me, I would
have said, no, we do a whole bit on this. No.
I's just like, all right, guess whom okay, there you go.
Are you want to do the baseball story Eddie or no? Yeah?
Yeah I do, because I mean I have questions, because
I mean, like I see it on the paper and
that Bobby Bones your pictures on there, and it talks
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about this music City baseball group that you're a part
of including with like Justin Timberlake, Eddie George and Darius
Rucker and all this, and I've you've talked about a
little bit, but I don't really understand what it is exactly.
So what we're trying to do in Nashville is bring
a major league baseball team here, right. So they have
gone to some folks and said, first of all, would
(01:03:45):
you be interested, would you be interested in speaking about
how important it is? Would you be interested investing in
having team ownership? Do you And they know my sports background,
which is a lot and so they said, hey, we
could use you and do you want to be a
part of the team and possible be part of ownership
if it comes And I say yes, awesome. So you know, time, money, ideas,
(01:04:08):
all that goes into it. And I'm on the board
there with those really cool people. Okay, so next question.
With those really cool people, you guys sit and talk
about like what to do, like you and JT talking
about things. Well, last night I said, what are you
thinking about baseball? Justin he goes, I want to rack
that baseball today. He just like he sings all the songs.
I'm bringing baseball back. Give me a home run, so though,
(01:04:31):
hit me. No, we don't sit around a round table.
I don't think I've only been on the board for
like a month. So if they've been having secret meetings
before the one month, I don't know anything about it,
but I did, but I have talked to some of
these folks about that. I was with Addie George the
other day. I used to play football here. It's amazing.
But yeah, we're trying to get a baseball team to Nashville.
But they're bringing the success rate of that. You think
(01:04:52):
it's going to happen. Yes, that'd be amazing. Yes, I
do think it's Usually you have to have a stadium
and invite a team, or you have to have a
team that moves here from another place. And obviously we're
not doing either one of those. But we have a place. Hey,
we can build a state. We're ready to go. That's
almost say, we're ready to go. All right, thank you,
that is the news. Bobby's well, today is my birthday. Yeah, which,
(01:05:22):
by the way, Raymundo's gotta back out of the basketball
games that right, Ray, Yeah, it's a possibility. I'm taking
the old vaccine for the second time. I've heard people
get real sick, So I don't want to have to
do a Jordan flu game and playing the basketball game
and not my full flu game. So our basketball game
is on is tomorrow, Saturday. Today's my birthday, but tomorrow,
(01:05:45):
And so kaylall reached out to some people and said, hey,
come play in the basketball game. We'll just have a
you know, basketball game in the back of the house.
But what if you're not feeling bad. Ray, Well, let's
hope that. But I've already said we have a easter
plans as well. And from what I've heard, a lot
of people are under the weather for about a week.
I hopefully it's not true. You're just making stuff up
right now, people are not under the weather for a week.
(01:06:06):
Half the people don't get sick at all. And you
also threw easter plans in there, but it had nothing
to do with the flu game. I honestly just wanted
to put it out there just in case. But let's
hopefully I can come to the birthday. I'd love to
ball out. I don't think he wants to go by
I don't think he wants to He just made two
excuses in one, but it sounds like and then made
that the symptoms you feel from the vaccine a week
(01:06:27):
long instead of a day. But at the same time,
it's March madness. So I'm into basketball right now and
it's been bad weather, so let's take advantage of it.
And it's your birthday obviously, So I'm confused by this segment. Yeah, weird,
But now he wants to come. Now you can't keep
them from the court because he wants to ball out. Okay, Well,
(01:06:48):
I can't wait to see it tomorrow, right for the
big basketball game. All right? Anyway, here are some fun
facts about April second, nineteen eighty, the day and the
year I was born. The number one hit song in
the United States on this day was another Brick in
the Wall from Pink Floyd. I would have bet that
(01:07:09):
was from the seventies. Yeah, I guess I could have too.
Like the number one country song on the day I
was born was I'd Love to Lay You Down by
Conway Twitty, Come right out and kill You. I just
love down. That's a jam lay You Down. We just
(01:07:32):
listen to so much Conway Twitty as a kid, fucking
them all, Like, just haven't heard that song and forever
we really just made you laughing from Yeah, it's just
like one of those memories that just comes just flying back,
because we'd also watch heehall all the time, ladies and gentlemen,
Conway Twitty, and he'd start lay you down. That's cool.
The estimated number of babies born on April second, nineteen
(01:07:54):
eighty These are basically all my brothers and sisters on
a birthday. Three hundred forty one, nine hundred and thirty six.
The most popular baby names on this day the most
population was Jennifer, and for boys it was Michael. I
came in it number one hundred and eight on the
list for boys. The Bobby the name. It's best rank
(01:08:18):
was number twenty four in nineteen thirty seven. Man, come on,
I was never in number one name. I was named
after my grandfather, so that makes sense. Nineteen eighty marked
the start of the millennial generations. Millennials reached maturity right
in the midst of the technological revolution and are making
a big impact everywhere. People born between nineteen eighty and
nineteen ninety five reached maturity soon after the turn of
(01:08:40):
the millennium and grew up in the middle, which is
why they're called Millennialals did you know that. No, I
didn't know that, and I didn't know you were in
it by the year. But yeah, in the year's sway
a bit. I like to call myself kind of a
hybrid gen X and the CUSP. Yeah, because a lot
of me feels gen X, the technology stuff feels millennial.
I think I'm more of a gen X guy. But
(01:09:01):
the official date of millennials is nineteen eighty. I'm on
the Wikipedia page for the historical events that took place
in April second, nineteen eighty you are, Yeah. According to
Mike d who found this get out, that's amazing. On
this day, Stanley f Reid, ninety five years old US
Supreme Court justice died. What if I'm reincarnated as him?
(01:09:25):
See what if when someone dies, someone's created from their
their essence. I've thought of this completely. I'm a US
Supreme Court justice. That's why I have it in me,
like wow, And what's his name? Stanley f Reid? And
your dog's name is Stanley? Oh my god, Oh my god.
It's all coming together. Also on this day, Born Bobby Bones,
(01:09:54):
American radio talk show on TV host, is in Wikipedia's
It isn't wikiped, it says Born in Little Rock, Arkansas.
I wasn't born in Little Rock. I was born in
Hot Springs. What's it say? Let me tell Mike up?
Oh are you showing it too? Yeah? Right there. Also
on this day, the Crude Oil Windfall Profit Tax Acts
was signed into law by US President Jimmy Carter. I
(01:10:15):
remember that. Get this. It was after a continuing drop
in the worldwide price of oil that it was repealed.
And you know who loves cheaper gas. Okay, Uh, there
you go, there you have it. Eddie's anything you'd like
to say on a birthday? I know I teased yesterday
(01:10:36):
about it. Yeah, you're giving me a little slow something.
Go ahead, man. You know, I don't know if you're
really going to enjoy this day as much as you should.
But I will not. I will not. I figured that.
So you should bones be proud of what you've done
in your life. You've done a great job. You're forty
one years old, You're gonna live to be many many
more years. Enjoy it. Happy birthday, buddy. I'm proud of you.
That was the lamest like it was personal speech ever.
(01:10:57):
You done good? You here's your aid. Dan. I thought
I thought I nailed it. I thought were gonna be
like something touching, you know, like, well, been a lot together.
What have we been like? We didn't get a war
anything together? What we've done together? If we've lived together? Yes,
you moved across country with me, correct, just on a prayer.
(01:11:19):
We took a risk together. We traveled around the basically
the world together, touring as the rag. I'm having to
give my speech back to me. Actually that's a good speech. Yeah,
you spent more hours with me than anybody but your
wife in your life. Oh that's true. That's weird. But yeah,
well happy birthday man, Yeah said, thank you, thank you,
thank you. Sorry. Today, this story comes to us from Germany.
(01:11:44):
A dude got his dream job working in the jail,
and he wanted to show his friend's look, I'm finally
employed at the jail. So he took a picture of
him holding the keys. Only problem it was a picture
of the master key. They had to change all six
hundred la. Oh my goodness, that's hilarious. You know what,
I don't know that I would have known that, right,
Maybe he should have though he worked there. Yeah, he's
(01:12:05):
no longer employed there. Oh okay, because I feel like
he wasn't doing anything that stupid. No, like he was
doing something just stupid enough that I would do it too, right. Dang,
what if I showed a key from my house, someone
could recreate anything absolute to do that. Well, I've got
a whole account called Bobby's House Keys. Dang, I'm lunchboxed
(01:12:28):
at your bone head. Story of the day. Let's do
Flashback Friday. The year was nineteen ninety five. Here we
go Flashback Friday. The biggest country song on this day
at nineteen ninety five, when I was fifteen years old.
John Michael Montgomery I can love you like that, I
love you. Yeah. The biggest pop song is Montell Jordan.
(01:12:54):
This is how we do It. I was with Montell
Jordan last year. Montell Jordan is so tall, he's got
to be at least sixty seven. Well, you look up
Montell Jordan's height. Mike he came in, was one of
the duets on American Idol. Okay, I was gonna ask
all six eight. He's six eight, And I went and
(01:13:14):
talked to him and I was like, hey, man, I
was a big fan as a kid, and he's like cool,
but he was like looking down and I'm over six
feet tall. He's massive. I didn't realize that and the
biggest thing in pop culture. Selena was shot in Corpus
Christie by the founder of her fan club, Galanda Saldivar
was convicted of murder a sentence to life in prison.
Eddie thoughts big day. I mean, that was a day
(01:13:36):
like they talked about that through the school speakers, you know,
on the intercom or whatever, and it was a big deal.
I remember going home and watching TV with my parents,
all the news coverage on it, and we really couldn't
believe it. And then a few months after that we
drove to Corpus Christie to go visit the grave site.
It was that big of a deal. Huh yeah, because
she represented us like a South Texas to Hanno, and
(01:13:57):
she was getting big, big, big popularity in pop music
and that no one had come out of South Texas
like that, so we were pretty proud of her. That
was nineteen ninety five Flashback Friday, you know, speaking of flashbacks,
I'm the I guess the judge when it comes to
a tie on Matt Jones's radio show in Kentucky. He
(01:14:17):
has Kentucky Sports Radio, and so they called me yesterday
and they say, hey, we need you on the are
to settle a debate. And they had tied on which
nineties country song was the best. And the two songs
were Bubba Shot the Jukebox, Yeah Bye Yeah, Mark Chess
and Nut that's right, and Garth Brooks Friends and Low Places.
(01:14:40):
That's what I said, not a fight. I was like,
how is there a tie in this? And I said, hey, listen,
everybody loves the Nut, and everybody loved Bubba Shot the
Juwbox can sing everywhere to it. But Garth Brooks Friends
and Low Places is up there in that mount rushmore
of biggest country songs ever. Correct? It changed country music? Yeah,
it's Ring of Fire Friends in Low Places. It's nine
(01:15:04):
to five. You know, as these generational songs in different
decades that completely shifted country music and all the And
I was like stop, So I just hung up on
this sid show. I was like, I was like, I'm
not talking to you idiots and a hung up. So
who was right? Was Matt Jones writer? No? He wasn't.
Oh god? And they were. And then you know, in
(01:15:24):
case there were questions they were like, well, why are
you an expert? Oh? I hit them hard too, I said, okay,
how many? How many people here on the shows had
an exhibit the country music Call of Fame based around them? Boom, No,
you know what I heard? Crickets and then I hung
up again. I called back up again just to hang Yeah, Dan,
see that's what's up. I'm gonna go have I want
(01:15:45):
to go have a birthday today. What are you doing today?
Like today? I know we're balling tomorrow. What are you
doing today? Well? Nothing, I don't think. I think originally
we were gonna have dinner with Amy, but Amy's got
going on right now in her life and will not
be able to see her. She's she's been in and
out of the show. Um, so I think we're just
I'm just gonna kay, look cook something at home, will
(01:16:06):
just chill and then maybe tomorrow, I don't know, maybe
double it up. Golf in the morning and basketball in
the evening. That sounds fun, Fiesta. Would your wife let
you play golf? Yeah? For your birthday? Yeah? Ah? Would
you want? Yeah? Yeah? Yeah, let's go. Okay, I need
to check. I need to check after all that talk.
(01:16:26):
Let me check my boss. Yeah, let's do it, okay,
But first I need to go on. I get a permission,
slip all right, let me know by guys.