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September 7, 2021 87 mins

John Morgan of Morgan & Morgan comes on to answer our legal questions about car wrecks, shopping cart accidents and situations when you could sue a restaurant. He also judges the jingle that Eddie and Brandon Ray made for their law firm’s contest. Josh Gracin stops by to perform his smash hit and talk about his life in the marines to becoming an artist. We played the stripped down version of different country artists singing our jingle to see if they could identify the singer!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The transmitting this. Hello's good, welcome to the show. We're
back today. Everybody have a good long weekend. Oh yeah, Amy,
what happened at your house? So the delivery guy came
and dropped off the package, but you think he dropped

(00:22):
it off inside your house? Yeah, well, this is my assumption. Otherwise,
I have no idea. It was either the delivery guy
or a neighbor. My front door was unlocked. It isn't
always be pulled orea. I locked my door, and I
have a doorbell video cam. Okay, you don't have to
lay up all the things and a security guard and
there's a dog any moment I get my Yeah. No, No,
I do have a cam, but we have to take

(00:42):
it off and charge it every once in a while,
which is annoying because then it's like in the kitchen
charging and it's not picking up video footage of somebody
delivering this massive box. I ordered this like coffee table thing,
and I got home and no one had been inside
my house. But this huge box is in my entryway.
I don't know how I got there. Weird, weird. Did

(01:03):
delivery guys put stuff in the house? No way. The
reason I would say no, yeah is because what if
there's a security alarm on, because we have an alarm
at our house and have any perimeter window door if
any of them are our jar, Yeah opened, yeah, it'll
go booooo. And I would assume a deliver guy wouldn't
want to make that happen. Yeah, it was, It wasn't.

(01:26):
Nobody knows how the box got there. Nobody knows, And
I'm like, did somebody else swing by the house and
they saw this big package on the porch so they
thought I'll be nice and bring it in? And then
it's just weird. That part's weird too. Yeah. Are you
sure you didn't do it and you don't remember? Yes,
that's more likely. Yeah, I think that's it's it's a
huge box and I came home and it was just

(01:47):
in my entryway and I've asked everybody and nobody knows.
So my assumption was the delivery guy was like, this
is a really big box. Let me give this front
door a nudge, and it was open. So they just
said it right and side and carried on. We'll post
this on our social media and see if this happens
with the delivery go. Has it ever happened where you'd
come home and a package has been inside and you

(02:07):
don't know how I got there. Well, we should update
two about your house in your neighborhood. Is that car
that was parked in your neighborhood that everybody wanted a tow?
Yeah it is now it's gone. Yes, it got TOED.
I don't know. It's not a good update because it
just say, isn't there? Badly it's gone, And I mean
I'm not always there watching it, not filming it, so

(02:28):
I don't know if it got TOED or someone came
and moved it. That's my hope. My hope is that
someone came and moved it. What do you think themselves?
But they probably towed it. Do you think so somebody? Yeah,
maybe the tow truck guy saw the box on your
porch before he towed the car, a big muscular guy
and moved it in and then towed the car. Well, hey,
I was thankful. It's a big box. I hope you

(02:50):
guys are having a good day. We're glad to be
back today. It is time to open up the mailback something.
Hey Bobby, I'm a healthcare worker and about a month
into COVID, I started drinking a lot more I had
four to five drinks a night, which was a lot
more than my usual two drinks a week. In June

(03:12):
of last year, I decided to quit drinking. I gave
up all alcohol. I've been alcohol free since June of
twenty twenty. A sister and I had dinner the other
night and she started an argument with me about why
I don't drink anymore. I got upset. I left. I
have numerous reasons not to drink, but I don't feel
like I have to justify my actions or reasons to her.
How do you handle people, especially ones that you care about,

(03:34):
pressuring you to drink. Thanks, signed Russell. Thanks for the email, Russell,
I could tell for new listeners. I don't drink, but
I've never had a drink of alcohol because of the
history of alcoholism and drug addiction in my family. I
also don't think it's wrong to drink, so I'm also
not the guy who's like, don't drink. I also am
great in situations where everybody else is drinking, so I'm

(03:56):
not coming from a place of morally I feel longer
and better than you. I just don't drink because I
know it ain't good for me. Russell here's how you
handle people. You don't You don't owe an explanation to anybody.
If you don't want to drink, you don't have to drink.
There are things you can do to avoid weird conflict,
Like I will go out because I don't want to
be questioned about it. And if we're somewhere and I

(04:17):
don't know a lot of the people, I'll have them
make me. I used to call it a virgin drink,
but I realized that's old school. You have to call
it a mocktail now. Now they look at you weird.
If you go, hey, can I get a virgin so
and so, they're like, and I don't want to get
canceled because I have a bar a consum in a
virgin So now it's a mocktail. But you can go, hey,
can I get a mocktail version of this just at
the bar and walk back with it and just drink

(04:38):
and maybe no questions or asked, or you can just
tell your sister, I don't feel going a drinks it
And also why you busting your child's about that part's weird.
But I chose not to really involve myself in that
part of the family dynamic. You'd owe nothing to anyone.
Good for you for going. Hey, I'm cutting it because
I don't feel like I was in a healthy place.
And if you ever decide you want to have a

(04:59):
drin or so and you can handle it, good for you.
But but but don't feel like you owe an explanation
to anybody at any time about anything that is affecting
your mental wellbeing and your physical wellbeing. So that's all
I have to say. Do you have to say anything? Yeah? No,
I mean I'm proud of them for you set a
boundary for yourself and sometimes who the people that are

(05:20):
affected by the boundaries the most are those around you
that maybe don't like it. So that's the problem with
your sister and you love getting hammered with them or what? Yeah,
I mean just taie one on and go to town
every Wednesday. She misses her drinking buddy, and so yeah,
I'm fortune that might be another boundary you have to
set by not hanging out with her as much if
she's going to pressure you for something. Here, that part's

(05:41):
just weird that you would get mad. But here I'm
gonna end on this. You don't know anybody anything about anything.
If when it comes to your physical and mental wellbeing
the end. Drinking or not, it doesn't matter what it is. Thanks,
have a good day. Close it up. We've got your
that was about to close. If you have a question

(06:02):
for us or a comment, because we'll answer questions or
comment on anything, all you have to do is send
us an email. Morgan, what do they do? Mailbag at
Bobby Bones dot com. There you go. So Mike Deed
is a podcast called Movie Mike's Movie Podcast, and in
his Instagram story, he asked, should I watch all the
Harry Potter movies? They're eight of them. That's a's a

(06:24):
lot of any kind of movie commitment. I've never seen
a Harry Potter movie, and most people said you should
watch them. Eighty percent said you should have watched him
for sure. So he's Mike sent me a text last
night he goes hear me out, I'd like to say
something on the air. Here is your time, go ahead.
I think you need to at least watch the first
Harry Potter movie. If you don't like it, don't watch
the rest of them. But they're all on HBO Max

(06:45):
now I think you need to watch them now. But
why do I need to watch Harry Potter. They will
change your life, change his life will and I think
you'll be able to identify with other people who love them,
so it'll open up a whole new world for you. Mike,
he's a forty year old man, I know, forty one.
Forty one. Yeah, but it's one of the biggest movies
of all time. I agree, franchise, I agree. I think
you should watch it. Eddie, have you seen them? No? Okay,

(07:05):
I'm willing to make a deal here. Oh why are
you dragging us with I'd like the devil. I'm down
in Georgia. Oh look at that fiddle of gold. Okay.
I will watch the first Harry Potter movie. If Amy,
Eddie and Lunchbox all agree to watch the first Harry
Potter movie. I love it. Oh yeah, my kids wanted

(07:28):
to work through them and Amy's out ray have you
seen it? I actually have an ex girlfriend wanted me
to watch some of them. I didn't like him, but
I've been watched them before. I can watch him again.
I hated it. Well, if you, if Eddie and Lunchbox
agree to watch it, I will watch the first Harry
Potter I mean, do we have a chance not to agree.
I feel like you can kill the bed, but we

(07:49):
don't do the bed. No, no, we don't do that.
What about Morgan number two? I'm sure she's seen. He's
in the fan club, she's wrote a letter. Um, okay,
so today's Tuesday. I'm gonna give everybody two weeks to
watch it. It's oh, that's plenty of time. That's plenty
of time. Yeah. I mean if I do two minutes
a day, I'll do I like it a teen. Mom.

(08:10):
When Lunchbox man we watch that show, it's two hours
and thirty three minutes. I know that said the first. Okay,
so that's we have two weeks to watch the first
Harry Potter movie. Me, Eddie and Lunchbox love it. And
if this movie doesn't change our lives, punch Mike exactly
awhere else. How about this? How about this? There should

(08:30):
be a real penalty. Yes, two of three of us
have to love it, not all three, because Lunchbox maybe
the guy that loves and doesn't admit it. I will
never lie to you, guys, But if two of three
of us don't like it, we get to come up
with some sort of penalty. Okay, well, we'll figure the
pen I don't think it's that you just have to
like it. You don't have to feel as though it

(08:51):
changed to give it four out of five roomsticks. Okay, okay, okay, Yeah,
that's that's high. Okay, that's the deal. Well have the
penalty thing tomorrow. Okay, guys, come up with some stuff.
The latest from Nashville. In Tullywood Morgan number two, thirty
second Skinny, Lauren Elena talked about her dream movie role.

(09:13):
I would love to do a movie about Dolly Parton
and get to play her. I'd have to get a
boob job or something, but I'd love to do it.
Lady A shared what they'd like their Nashville bar to
be like if they ever got one. Downstairs speak easy
and then let the top part be like Champagne wine bar.
Justin Moore shared what his first jobs were like. My

(09:35):
mom and dad actually owned a restaurant. I wited tables there,
which you don't make much, just mostly tips. And the
other job where I made pretty good at the time
of ten bucks an hour was our rooftouses with my uncle.
I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny. It's time for
the good news producer Ready, so there's been a lot

(09:58):
of families that are having to deal with the destruction
of the wildfires in northern California. But there's a guy
named Morgan Earl. He's a lego expert on YouTube. He's
got a lot of videos where he does these awesome
creations of legos. Well, he wants to brighten up the
days of the kids that have been affected by these fires.
So he's donating his personal lego collection to all these
kids that have lost their homes or dealing with his stuff.

(10:19):
And he's also raising money because he says that legos
are a great way for kids to forget the realities
of life. So that's pretty cool. I bet that's a
significant amount of legos. Yeah, he's got a lot. He's
got eight thousand dollars worth of legos. Oh is he married?
You know, he didn't say, but probably not. I don't know. Yeah,
I don't know, probably not. I'm just asking like, does

(10:39):
he need his own room? Is there like an addict
for the lego? Yes, because if you're married to a
guy that has that many legos, it's like, oh, probably not.
Both art that's true and I'm married. He also has
on TikTok six hundred and twenty three thousand followers. There
you go. So maybe he just made fun of him. Well,
if he's not married, then he will be married since

(11:01):
a lot of ladies watching those videos. Okay, he's a
good dude. What's his name again? His name is Morgan Earl,
Morgan Earle. That's awesome. He is known as the lego dad. Yeah. Oh,
so he's a dad. He has kids. And to top
it off here, so Eddie, you know what that means
a dad? That doesn't mean he's married. Well, go ahead. Also,
he also says here that he dressed up as Santa

(11:24):
to deliver these legos. So you guys are giving this
guy a hard time. He's a loving dude. I'm assuming
he's big and he has a beard. So he does
have a beard. Yeah, that's what it's all about. That
was tell me something good. If you call our show
when we're not on the air, the voicemail picks up,
it's eight seven, seven seventy seven, Bobby, and it's like

(11:44):
me going, hey, leave a message. We're not here, but
we'll play it on the air. Maybe. So sometimes Luxbox
will come in here and just answer the phone and
act like the voicemail. Yeah, I just act like a
voice recording, like Hello, you've reached the Bobby Bone Show
voicemail And I tell him you can leave a message,
and I make him do a bunch of dumb stuff
and they do it. It's really great. Here we go.
Here's clut number one. Thank you for calling the Bobby

(12:04):
Bones Show. This is our voicemail. Unfortunately, we are getting
a high number of calls right now and couldn't get
to your call. Please leave a voicemail out to the
Beep and maybe we'll play it back on the air
Beep Morning Studio. This is Rachel from Nashville, and I
just had a thought a potential flaw in the lunchbox
pulling the rock bit in downtown. There is no flaw lunchboxes.

(12:29):
Lunchbox is amazing. Lunchbox is amazing. There is no flaw. Hello,
If you are satisfied with your message, press one. I'm
so confused. Is there anything else you'd like to say
to the show? Oh man, I had my voicemail all
planned out, but now it's confused. If you are satisfied
with your message, press one. If you'd like Eddie to

(12:52):
send you a picture of his bald head press. It's
wrong with you. That's so stupid, But it's so funny.
She was really going in on something too. I wonder
what the flaw? Why is it? Okay, here's that's funny.
Here's another clip. Thank you for calling the Bobby Bones Show.

(13:12):
You have reached our voicemail. If you'd like to leave
a message for Bobby, say NERD alert if you like,
you selected Bobby at the beep, leave a message for Bobby. Bobby.
I would like to reash my husband DM Miles a
happy birthday. Would you like to sing him Happy birthday

(13:33):
on this message before we hang up? Yeah? You sing
happy birthday after the beat beep, Happy birthday, Happy birthday,
dear ben Mouse. I loved you, I do, thank you
and have a great day. I can't believe. How are
they believing that's funny? What time of the day do

(13:57):
you do that? Yeah? Whatever? I would also believe it
too if I called. But the technology is not there. Well,
but when he does beep in his own voice after
the bee Okay, so you never know, but we would
like you to call and leave us a voicemail right
we were, we would if we're not on the air

(14:18):
and you have something you want to say, please leave us.
For example, this is a real voicemail from Jackie in California.
Here about a week behind on the podcast. But I
just listened to lunchboxes segment on being the top twenty
five famous people in Nashville, and I was dying. I
was laughing so hard in my car. I was basically crying.

(14:39):
And I'm super excited for this bit. If it has
not happened already. With him standing on the side of
the road, I think he's like relatively famous. Maybe no
Carrie Underwood or any of the people that you listed,
but I would go next. Okay, well we will find out.
But that's a real voicemail. Okay, that was the real one.
I kept waiting for Lunchbox to come in and be like,
I am famous eight seven, seven seventy seven, Bobby to

(15:04):
call us live, or to call us after the show
too on the Bobby Bones Show. Now he's back to
make us smarter about law. What up John Morgan? Poward
things in nash Vegas. You know what they're doing pretty good?
Were what part of the world is the well traveled

(15:27):
John Morgan? And today today I am in New Hampshire,
looking out at the lake and waiting for the Toby
Keith concert this weekend. Okay, this is a country state
up here, This is a country world. That's how I

(15:49):
like Willie Nelson next weekend. And I bet you have
backstage passes to all this stuff, don't you? Probably for Willie. Yeah,
poker with him and Maui. And I'm sure that you
have a haze about that game. I had a haze
about that game. And it was the last time I

(16:13):
was there. Paul Simon actually came and played, and uh,
but yeah, there was that. We were. We listened to
Willie Road whatever the Willie Road serious music, and we
have sandwiches and other refreshments, other refreshments. I think we
didn't know it, that got it? Okay, listen. We love

(16:34):
when you come on because you shed light onto situations
that we just don't know the answer too. For example,
Amy got in a wreck and a guy tried to
pay her in cash on the spot. What do you
do if you get into a wreck and they don't
have insurance but they want to give you cash right there? Well,

(16:55):
a cash without a release is just cash gone. But
I wouldn't take it. What I would tell you is
if they don't have insurance. Maybe you do and you
have what's called uninsured or underinsured motors coverage. But usually
the people are trying to pay for cash. They have

(17:15):
bigger problems than no insurance, like no driver's license, like
warrant for their arrest, like escapee from prison. So it's
usually not about insurance. It's usually about something else. And
you did not take the cash, Yeah, I almost did,

(17:37):
just because I well, I didn't want to take anything.
I just felt so bad because he was just so
insistent that we not call the police. And I of
course was feeling really bad for him, even though the
wreck was totally his fault. But yeah, I didn't take it.
But he was only offering me two hundred dollars and
I got the damage assess and it's a five thousand
dollar thing to fix, and yeah, I'm having to go
through my insurance to do it, and he might have insurance.

(18:00):
You know, don't don't let that. Don't let the two
hundred dollars because a lot of people are thinking, hey,
I'd rather pay two hundred dollars and not have my
rates go up. A lot of people try to make
a bit a business decision at the scene of the accident.
Another situation that happened here. Lunchbox on our show dented

(18:21):
a car with a shopping cart as he was trying
to squeeze between two cars and a parking lot. Is
he legally responsible to pay for that damage? Yes, he is,
and most likely his homeowners insurance will cover that claim
homeowners even though he's a grocery store. Though it was

(18:42):
a basket from a grocery store, how does homeowners cover that?
Homeowners cover slanders? So, you guys, when you all are
slandering people, if you ever get sued, and I understand
you all do quite a bit of slander down there,
but when you slander someone, many times your homeowners will

(19:04):
cover your the cost of defense and your claim for slander.
How did you feel all the fine print and those
homeowners policies? How did you feel whenever the people sued
Subway for not having enough tuna in their tuna sandwich
and there's a class action lawsuit, did you feel like
that was warranted? It could be. I mean, you know,

(19:27):
there's a lot of of bs class actions out there.
But on the other hand, well, first of all, it
to me, that's I don't know about that. You may
have to bleep that out. That's slander, Sander, his homeowners
will cover it. Well, look, slander, there's is one thing.
But truth is an absolute defense to slander. But no, seriously,

(19:55):
the it probably is a claim because are you really
getting tuna fish? Are you really getting enough tuna fish?
What does it say on the side of We trust
what it says on the side of the package. But
I would say, by and large, there's a lot of
class actions. That's just really more for the lawyers than

(20:16):
for the consumers. On right now with John Morgan and Morgan.
If I go to a restaurant and I burned the
top of my mouth on a really hot piece of pizza,
do I have a case? Probably not the famous McDonald's case. Now,

(20:37):
remember that's what we all that's what we all think about,
the famous McDonald's case where the woman got the hot coffee.
What you gotta remember by that case is McDonald's was
heating that coffee up in like one hundred and forty degrees.
It was stephen hot. The reason they did it was

(20:59):
because by the time people got back to the office,
the coffee was coldly kept heating it up hotter and
hotter and hotter and hotter. They had had many cases
like that before, but they never turned the heat down
on the coffee. If you google that case and look
at the woman's burns, you will not believe what happened

(21:21):
to her legs. And so that verdict came after many
many bites of the apple where McDonald's didn't change their conduct,
and the verdict was reduced substantially. But if a pizza
place over and over and over was cooking their pizzas
so hot that the cheese was burning off the flesh

(21:43):
on the roof of your mouth, and they'd never changed conduct,
then you might have a case, but not a one off.
You know, it's always, at least in my lifetime, I've
been told if there's an accident, the person who rear
in the person is at fault. Is that true? It's
always the person's fault who does the rear ending. No,

(22:06):
Because there's there's a big defense out there called sudden
stop and listen up. How many of us have had
people suddenly stop in front of us. So you got
people who are not paying attention ahead of you suddenly
stop all of a sudden. You're caught off guard and

(22:27):
you don't have time to react. So but what was
the rule? What was the rule? And driver's ed. We're
supposed to be one car length behind per ten miles
per hour or whatever. So I've got an A and
Driver's ED at Warner Park High School. So sudden stop

(22:48):
won't affect you if you're not up. If you if
you follow that rule, this is not injury related. But
if I were to win the lottery, what's the first
step you would recommend for me to do? Legally? If
you are you married? I am okay. I was going
to suggest you go to Vegas to the Bunny Ranch,

(23:08):
but I'll I'll scratch that. The first thing I would
do is I would go around my family and give them,
make them as whole as I possibly could. If they
had debt, I'd end their debt. If they had financial troubles,

(23:30):
I'd end their troubles. And then I'd go to I'd
go to Europe on a vacation. But legally, if I
win millions of dollars, should I call an attorney to say, hey,
watch over this, or do I just run wild and
free like you're saying. I wouldn't run wild and free.
I wouldn't call a lawyer, because I don't know what
a lawyer, I mean, what is a lawyer going to do?
Go help you pick up the check? But but I'd

(23:55):
be happy to represent you, and I'll only take twenty
five percent. I do one. Yes, of course you all
will always have the Morgan and Morgan friends and family discount.
So if you or anybody on at the station wins
the laudry, I'll do it for twenty five percent maybe less, wow,
thank you very much. Less. They're offering one hundred thousand

(24:20):
dollars and a contest for a new jingle. They're looking
for a catchy tune and not and he loves music,
but not just for his own enjoyment. So a big prize,
one hundred thousand bucks. And so do you want to
play yours? Eddie? Absolutely? I want to let him know
that I'm in on this contest. So, mister Morgan, we
actually have Eddie who is a real musician who has
made a jingle. Would you like to hear it right now?

(24:41):
I would? Okay, here we go, And how long is it?
Raimundo thirty? It's oh it's thirty sere a thirty sec. Yeah,
Well listen here, I want I want him to know
this before he goes and listen to it. There are
multiple jingles in one. Part of the rules was you
have to put certain slogans in there, like for the
people and dial pound law that's all. So those are
all in there. But think of this as different ways

(25:05):
you can use this slogan. Are you prepared to hear
a thirty second? I think he's talking about jingles within
the jingle. That's what I'm talking about, John Morgan, you
know what I'm talking about. Jingles with the jingle. I
love it. Ray, Let's make sure he can hear it
through the phone. Just hear Let him hear a second
of it. Okay, can you hear that? Dial that thing?

(25:26):
Very well? Okay, here we go. Here's Eddie's thirty second jingle.
Go ahead, did not song? If you've been in it's
not your fall dial power that's all. We will fight

(25:47):
to do what's right for the people. Found song. Come on?
That is excellent. That's what I'm talking about. Good job
that is that? Is he a professional? Does he right

(26:10):
for Garth and some of the other Nashville He's works
on this show. He's my producer, my best friends. So yeah,
I just sit right here with Bobby John. That's it.
Very talented. We're gonna submit. Can he submit that legally? Yeah,
because he's not a professional. I mean, you got you
can't be you know, Willie Nelson can't do it, but
you can. And uh, you know what I liked about

(26:32):
it is we've had you cannot imagine what one hundred
thousand dollars will do in America. We have got so
many uh entries, and I'll tell you some of them
are really really very good, but some of them it's
hard to understand. What I loved about that jingle was

(26:54):
you could understand it. You could understand all the words.
It was catchy and memorable over time. So I give
that a very high grade. I mean, please submit it.
Come on, pen law. That's all Morgan. Okay, listen, we've

(27:18):
had our cut field of humor of the law. We
learned about the law, and then we got to hear
Eddie's jingle submission one hundred thousand dollars. Yeah, and we
never let all your listeners know that if they want
to submit, the contest goes on into late September. They
just need to go to Morgan jingle dot com or
anywhere for the people on social media. We don't want

(27:40):
them to get your hundred hundred thousand dollars. We just
bleeped you, John Morgan. Sorry, they don't hear anyone, no
more submissions. We're just getting on. I just knew what
I was told, all right, one of my favorite guest
John Morgan and Morgan and Morgan, Uh, thank you very
much as allays and we'll talk to you again hopefully

(28:01):
in a month or two. Take care of everybody in
nash Vegas. Please. All right, there is John More again
sing it with me, Donda. That's on phone JJ in Boston. JJ.
What's going on, Bud? Um? Yeah, so I just I
just finished Breaking Bobby Bones. First of all, love the

(28:21):
shows great, loved every episode. Um. So, I just had
a quick question for you. Out of all the jobs
on the show that you did, which could you see
yourself doing as an everyday job? That's pretty good. You know,
it was really tough for me to drive a truck,
but I think I liked the solitude, noess of it.
You just drive and you're by yourself, you know, listening

(28:42):
to music or podcasts, and the truck driving The learning
part for me was tough, but I think I would
like driving a big rigg across the country. As long
as you knew how to do it. I would feel
nervous the whole time. I think it's like anything else.
I think when you started doing this radio show you
were super nervous at first. I think it's like anything else. Yeah,
the truck truck driving, Um, most of those jobs were

(29:04):
just tough. The underwater stuff was tough. To hanging off
a grand cane. You feel like maybe the crushing cars,
Oh yeah, that would be fun. The problem with that
was it was pretty dirty and I don't like germs,
and that was like in the middle of like, oh,
because I was working on a scrap yard. That was disgusting.
I'd probably go truck driver and then hockey player. Oh yeah,
but I got the stuff was tough. But I appreciate that.

(29:26):
And thanks for thanks for calling and saying you watched
the show. JJ of course appreciate. All Right, you guys
can catch all sixteen episodes on Disney Plus. Which of
the jobs would you do? Oh? You may do wyoming.
Uh me, I really like the Montana. No, I would
do the fishing boat. I know that you hated vomited
the whole time. I know that you hated it, but

(29:46):
I would love the vomited the whole time you. I
would do the scrap yard. I want to crush things. Yeah,
you're having some rage. I just feel like you'd be
therapeutic to be like every day you come in and
like I need to get a rage room. You do,
Hi do not? Sorry this morning when you came in,
you have a rage in your shoulder. Here's Amy's pile

(30:10):
of stories. So Lionel Ritchie has an ice cream flavor
called all Night Love Love, All Night, All Night Love, Yeah,
because it's like supposed to represent all the things he loves,
like an ice cream. So he's got vanilla mixed with
midnight Cookie crumble swirls, salted caramel and milk chocolate fudge

(30:30):
covered hearts. Oh that does sound good. So you're eating
a pint of All Night Love. And he's partnered with
Tyra Banks on this. I guess she has an ice
cream brand called SMIs Cream and you can now you
can order it online starting tomorrow, September eighth. So as
marsh friend who did ice cream, Lionel Richie, Yeah, like
he was invited to your wedding, but he couldn't make

(30:52):
it um. A study says that we have insecurities from
zoom dysmorphia, and this comes from Harvard University and it's
this new phenomenon. They say, it's not going to go anyway,
go away anytime soon, because we're continuing the video calls.
Maybe it's not even on Zoom, it's on Microsoft teams
or FaceTime meetings, whatever it is. We're constantly looking at

(31:12):
ourselves in our phones and in our computers, and it's
escalating the problem. And dys morphia will explain what that
is is unrealistic image that you are getting and of yourself. Yes,
like you're seeing yourself out. Nobody else is seeing what
you're seeing. Sometimes I look at myself and we have
a full length mirror and I almost vomit, Like if
I'm just an underwear, I'm like, oh, I ask KAYN.

(31:33):
I'm like, how do you even make out with that?
Like I'm disgusting? And what does she say? She's like,
I know, no, it doesn't bring you any comfort. When
she's like no, I has to say what she has
to say, and she's not with you because I'm look
at myself and I'm like I'm disgusting, Like, how do
you even And she's like, I don't know. Man. Well, Also,

(31:56):
what everybody should realize, like whether it's your friend or
your romance tick partner is like, yeah, you're ultimately at
the end of the day, like you're not friends with
someone or with someone or in love with someone because
of how they are on the outside. I thought, so,
I guess how do you distinguish the difference between the
dysmorphia and the reality mind's reality. I don't have this morphia.
I'm telling you. I'm telling you true dyspha. I don't

(32:20):
want to be like you have this because I'm not
an expert to diagnose you. But you've had body dysmorphia
for a very long time. I do a song that
I sing where I'm like, I'm skinny on top and
I'm chubby in the middle and I'm skinny on bottom. Again,
what made it? And she's like that song, wait, this

(32:42):
is what she did every night before bed have most
nights because and I'll start below my chin and she go,
why don't you do above your chin? I'm like, because
I got a big old man. Oh man, okay, okay, listen.
Does it annoy anybody in the room when I'm fidgeting. Yes, you, well,
you don't stop fidgeting, right all the time. If I'm
shaking like I show shake, like I shake my feet,

(33:06):
I can't help it. It's hereditary, like I got it,
or I'm doodling or whatever all the time. Yes, well,
if you hate seeing people fidget, you're not alone. A
third of people have misso kenesia, which is hatred of
movements and fidgeting. So that's just like I don't have
that one. I don't have the other one. Apparently I

(33:26):
don't have that. Yeah, so it doesn't you don't hate it,
you put it, But I mean, I just like it.
Is it distracting to you? Sometimes? Okay? And sometimes I'm like, hey, Amy,
so we're talking about a really serious topic and you're
down there and you're drawn, like what's doodling? But like
the leg shaking. I don't want to see that. Give
a table over there. Okay, I'm I'm going to start
doing some things that are going to help me with that.
Add By the way, pills, no natural no clust time

(33:48):
I took pills, I was concentrating too much, all right,
Maybe that's my fro. That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time the good news. Nathan tore me was at lunch,
you know, eating some nacho lets. Taste good nacho cheese,

(34:11):
Give me some of that. He starts choking on a chip,
and his buddy jumps up, runs over the resource officers
and says, hey, hey, hurry up. Nathan's, you know, choking
on a chip. Sean Duval goes over there and gets
the chip out of his throat. How old are these
kids in middle school? That's pretty cool. Yeah, it's impressive.

(34:32):
I don't know if we could have done that middle
I think in middle school dollar have been done enough
to try to do it. It's my point. I'd have
been like I got this, and I would have tried
the wrong way and probably broken some ribs. But he
went got the resource officer and hero, and good for
that resource officer too. That's what it's all about. What's
his name, Sean Duval? Sean Duval, shout out to you.
That is what it's all about. That was tell me
something good. Going over to Amy now with the morning Corny,

(35:00):
Morning Corny. What did the rooster do to impress the hen?
What did the rooster? I'm always trying to figure it out. Now,
I'm always a little weary about where she's going. Rooster,
it has nothing to do. What did they rooster do
to impress the hen? He wrote poultry for her poultry? Okay,
that morning corny after dark, but even after dark. You

(35:28):
probably shouldn't I know how to make that after dark?
Oh yeah, okay, yeah, Like a lot of stuff sent
to me all the time, like please play me on
the air. Please look at my artists who I just signed.
Even sometimes at a valet will give me something or
water at a restaurant, and heck, got brought some of
them in the studio. But I've never had someone pitched

(35:48):
to me just to be on the Friday morning dance party.
Oh that's fun. Which happened here? This guy sent up
a bunch of cookies. What he sent up a whole
frame picture that says for your consideration for the Friday
morning dance party, Aaron. This song is called Lonely Drum.
That's very original, right, yes, clever? Here are the points

(36:08):
on it. Is this double platinum Canadian country radio smash
twenty seven plus million streams global line dance sensation Okay
from Warner Music Canada. And reviver. Wow. So I love
the fact that he went right for the dance party
and it's like, I'm not even gonna play like I
just want in the party that puts everybody in a
good mood. And he has a plaque, so he sent

(36:30):
this up. I haven't heard the song yet. I thought
we would do it together. Okay, Ray, do you have
it with you? Let's hear Aaron Goodvin. Let's but if
it doesn't fit the dance party, I mean, if it's
a sad song and I'm talking about seer, you know,
giving me tears, and it says it's a line dancing sensation,
it's a really slow line dance. Okay, you know, let's
hear lonely drum because it sounds sad. What if it's

(36:53):
only one drum? Okay, here we go. Okay, I'm beating
on my lonely drum girl. Don't you want to come over?
I'm halfway through Sharden and I don't plan on staying sober.

(37:18):
You can bring your hair guitar. Don't let this not
get any older. I'm beating all my lonely drunk girl.
Don't you want to come over? I'm getting a car,

(37:38):
make it conven I hope you get here. I mean
you playing. We gotta see hit boys on my lonely
DRUMA might get drunk and didn't care you okey hell,

(38:05):
you can be my beat box. I'll render smooky from schooling.
And if your father Jagger shot, I might just do
the whole keep spoking and my last yeah, I'm we
all my lonely trauma. I might get trunk and shank

(38:25):
here you. I loved your car making room room, broom,
dr room, room room. I hope you get here, so yeah,

(38:49):
I love that. Here's what I'm gonna say. It won't
for sure be on the Friday morning this we go on.
That's my new favorite song though, dude, that's good boom
in my room, room room, dang, dang, Aaron Goodban lonely Drum.
I'll tell you what. Get him in next. Maybe we

(39:09):
get him in next week to go play this song.
He's in the dance party this week. I'll mix him
in and then maybe we get him in the studio
next week. Okay, he brought cookies boot well, he sent
him up here. Okay, yeah boonoo. Okay, Aaron Goodban, you
got yourself a date like that, right there, the Bobby

(39:32):
Bone Show. That jingle? Yeah, who was that? Oh? I
don't know. I haven't listen to that again. I know
that's the game because people always go, who was that? Heck,
I don't know who that was? Just from that one,
the Bobby Bone sho. Maybe it's me, it wasn't you.
So I'm gonna play you the isolated vocals of people
recording jingles for us. We just have to name who

(39:54):
it is. I'm gonna play too, because I don't. I
didn't know who that was. All right, ready, everybody, here's
number one. This is the Bobby Boss Show. I've got
that one. I got that. We play one more time, please,
this is the Bobby Boss Show. Lunch box. His eyes
are wide, he doesn't have them. I mean it's one

(40:17):
of it's one of two people, Amy, do you have it?
I have two? Well, just keep scoring the one of
the people. Thank you. All right, here we go, thank you.
On the count of three, say it one, two, three, okay,
so oh wow? Three people. I almost Amy, I had
runaway June. That was another option I couldn't sign. It's

(40:37):
Maddie and Tay right right, Eddie, And I said, what
do you say? I said, Maddie and Tate. But I
that was was the day the baiting between was runaway.
Got it right, got it right? He fi I forgot
it right. I was just telling Amy that don't feel
bad like that's where I wasn't. I was like, man,
that sounded like three people. If I feel who are you? Support?
Thank you every day? Let you know what it feels

(40:58):
good not to be in last place? There he is?
That was Maddie and Tay. Okay, here is the next one.
BC is the Bobby Bone Show. No you're not? Yes,
I am man wow, because I thought I knew who
it wasn't first, but then it got like a little
too like perfect like Birstina Aguilera. Yeah, BC is the

(41:23):
Bobby Bone Show. Oh yeah, that changed my answer so easy.
I know who it is the first part of it
sounds just like John Party to me. I'm willing to
bet that they Oh I never even watch John Party.
Oh I'm willing to bet one of them gets it wrong.
Well I might miss it too. That let me hear

(41:44):
the beginning of the whole thing again. BC is the
Bobby Bone Show. Oh, now I hear John p John,
but I hear that his kind of nasal thing. I
thought it was John at first. I didn't put John.
I'm telling you I put John Party. Okay, I put
Jimmy Allen. It's one Jimmy Allen. You played again. This

(42:06):
is the Bobby Bone Show. I hear Jimmy now, but
I heard John Parties ain't good job guys? Yeah, thank you? Eddie?
Didn't you say? I guess I missed it? All right?
Next one up? This is the Bobby Bone Show. What's that?

(42:27):
That's someone who's been here. This is the Bobby Bone Show.
I'm in you are? I have one guess what? This
is the Bobby Bone Show. Okay, everybody in, No, not
write your answer down. I'll tell you why. I guess who.
I guess everybody up. This is not the right person.

(42:49):
Amy Monco Brown, alright, lunch box shy Carter, Eddie, that's weird.
No Scotty McCary, which is wrong? No? I hear Morgan
Wallen on the Bobby that that part? I hear Morgan
wat Wow, I think you got it? Hit it again.
This is the Bobby Bone Show. You got it? Bobby Bones.
It sounds like his affecting songs. The answer is, good job,

(43:15):
Bones I guess, are we all even on score? Make
or we didn't give up like keep the score because
we've been all over the place. Amy's down to one. Okay,
this is the Bobby Bone Show. I mean, this is
the Bobby Bone Show. I have it now. I'm only
ever hearing one note in these things that I do

(43:37):
because of a song. I don't hear this one at all.
Do it again. This is the Bobby Bone show. For me.
It's the his like listen to that. This is that
to me is where I hear him in songs. This
is the Bobby Bone Show. Okay, I mean it kind
of sounds the way he talks. I'm crumbling, lunchbox. What
you have, Broldruge, not what I have? I know it's

(43:59):
not I have a Brett, but I have Brett Young.
I'm I think it's yours. Russell Russell. I think I
have Russell Dickers. You play the top again. This is
the Bobby Bones shows. Like, hum, that's it? Thank god? Wait,

(44:22):
Eddie and you were like, what's his name? He was
just on the show. He opened for us or played
as the main support. That's why I can't believe I
said that out loud. Oh yeah, Okay, um, let's do
one more. This is the Bobby Bone Show. Yes, I
hear you, I do not hear them. I hear you.
I know who you are. What's a score? Eddie and

(44:43):
I are tide. Yeah, okay, I don't know who that is.
This is the Bobby Bone Show. I'm gonna tell you this, Edie.
If you get this, you win. Dude. I know who
it is, like I I hear him, I know who.
I can even see his face kind of can I
hear one more time? Yeah? This is Bobby Bone Show.
Got it? If you have it, you went. I'll go
first because I have no idea what I'm gonna say.

(45:03):
My friend Quinn Grove's coolin and recorded one does a
podcast now, Quinn Grove, Amy, Zach Brown, Lunchbox, Shy Carter,
shy Carter. You're just hanging on humh And guy came
in here and didn't he can he see? Yeah, that's
true exactly for the way, Eddie. Guys, he's been here
plenty of times. Jordan Davis, will you play the clip again?

(45:25):
This is the Bobby Bone Show. Still, even though you're
saying it, I don't wow. Oh, guys kind of sound
like shy Carter a little bit. I'm being told we

(45:45):
do have a shy Carter clip. Why are you guys
playing already? Guessing? Three times? Man? Here, I could have
been winning this thing, um because we have a whole
we have a whole other game that we could do
this later in a month or so. Well, you gotta
play the Okay, here is a Raymondo says they have
a chicrter one. Go ahead, this is the Bobby Bones Show.

(46:06):
Everybody rolled on the radio having fun. Baby, it's the
Bobby Bones Show. Okay, you wouldn't have gotten that ch
Carter got that one? Who else would it be? Like?
So joyful? And that's what I thought. Those other ones
were joyful. And hey, play Addy's theme song. He's a
big one. They Hey, okay on the Bobby Bones Show. Now,

(46:42):
Josh Greyson, Josh, how are you, Bud? I'm doing well, man,
how are you? It's been I guess a month and
a half since I've seen you. Congratulations in a game
out of thanks man. So what happened was just for
those at home that are playing the home version of
this game, is that my wife loves Josh Grayson. When
she was to she said she was going to create
a new highwayman. She put Josh Grayson in him and

(47:04):
she would always sing his songs. And once I put
on Instagram of Kaitlyn sing in one of his songs
and he replied back and I said, you know, it'd
be really cool to have Josh Grayson surprise her. So
it's kind of hard to find. We emailed and we
finally tracked you down and Josh showed up at our
rehearsal dinner and played and oh yeah, So, you know,

(47:25):
there was so much going on and I think you
but I just, you know, publicly, like you didn't have
to do that. We didn't pay you. You know. I
just was so grateful that you would show up and
do that for us because it was really special to her.
So again on a public stage here, I just really
appreciate that. No problem. I appreciate you all thinking of me,
and I'm glad I could help out comes out he plays,
We're all singing along. It's a good moment. Huh sounds great. Yeah.

(47:46):
So I was thinking about you because you were a
marine and then you got into music, and I think
like Craig Morgan was in the service before he got
into music When you were in the Marines, were you
playing music? Actually? I was here and there, and uh,
you know, it's it's it's kind of like an unspoken thing. Really.
You don't know how the guys are gonna take it

(48:07):
when you're in the barracks or anything like else like that.
But I guess in boot camp it kind of started
when things were kind of really hard and people are
kind of missing home and stuff like that. I was.
They kind of caught me singing just to kind of
calm myself down, and the next thing, you know, I
would be asked to sing, like at the end of
the night while everyone was laying in their rack trying
to get to sleep and calm down. And so that's
what you know, I would do pretty much the rest

(48:28):
of boot camp, and it just kind of snowballed into
there as far as intertwined with the military. Did they
get you a guitar or did you just sing acapella?
Like it was just it was just acapella the whole time.
Like I grew up, I grew up out outside of Detroit,
so I learned how to sing off motown music, r
and b Oldies music, and then I got into country music.

(48:48):
At a at a very young age and up there
in Michigan, you know, in the mid nineties before it
really kind of took off, it was kind of a
different thing. But uh so I would sing like, you know,
like the Boys de Men stuff and things like that
in the in the barracks until it kind of transitioned
and more people started telling me they wanted some country stuff.
So did you get like a singing nickname? Like all right,
singing boy, all right, Johnny Singer? Like did you have

(49:11):
a million like a singing nickname in the military. Not
in the military, to be honest with you, but one
of the things that a former label used to do
to kind of embarrass me because they know that I
don't like like attention, like like immediate attention like that
in publica is every time I used to go somewhere
radio stuff used to say the singing Marine. You used
to open the doors and like just say that really

(49:31):
really loud. So I guess I'd probably be the only
nickname attached to that as a singing Marines, But they
wouldn't call you that why you're in the Marines, because
then you're just exactly singing us exactly. There you go
I do want to talk about your new single in
a second, but if you wouldn't mind, and I know
we asked you to do this at the at the rehearsal,
would you give us a verse and a chorus of
nothing to Lose? Yeah, it's just amataia. Come on. I

(49:53):
can't keep up just trying to sing along with it
because it's so fast and it's just like about there
have to be times where sometimes you get off tracking
to start making stuff, making up sounds. Is that happen?
Are you pretty much got it? I usually do this song.
I usually do this song at the end of the
show because everyone's drunk by the time they get there,
so they don't realize if I've messed up any of

(50:13):
the words or not. But you know what, that's the
one song that surprisingly I have not messed up any
of the words. Well, I'll be day because my grandmaas says,
here he is Josh Grayson, give us a person. Of course,
here we go. This is nothing to lose. He was

(50:41):
doing time Downtown breakdowns for time to time. Any times
he was pretty fine, real light, green light, go on,
fight up sat downtown, So should give me on around
time shoon didn't going nowis to go Win Jones and
Drew and feeling good if you would oh yeah bad,
she looked. She's got me ronand and allow you sun
breaking one natural big three even by mouth. She's got

(51:01):
me pretty tied up, tip down any way out. I've
got nothing news there it is. It's not going alone
right now. I would be like what you should have
seen lunchbox face. He was like, what can you do
that much slower? Like? Could you slow it way down
and almost do it as a ballad? Go ahead? There?

(51:23):
He was noontown, downtown, Brigtown, summertown, doing a time anytown.
She was looking pretty found really loud green go on
fighting sound downtown. She was shocking me all around. It
was tuned ing going New yor sing going June June
Drew and feeling goody if you even that is fast,

(51:45):
even the slower version. So you know, you mentioned and
I mentioned too, that you're working on new music. You
have this new single. I'm gonna play some a love
like right now. I never had a little like men
file Oka Crazy true back. I'm always curious because you

(52:20):
wrote the song. When you go into the room with
these other guys, you know, it was this idea when
it was brought in, if it was by you, are
these guys like, how did this come up in the
room and how did you guys settle on this song? Well,
it was fun. Days came in, we started writing. I've
never written with Parker Casey or Greg before, and so
it came in the room and it's kind of intimidating,
you know, uh, getting into getting into You'd never know

(52:41):
what somebody's gonna think of it, and it's songwriting. He's
actually really intimidating because you know, you always don't want
to throw out something that everybody looks at you like, Okay,
that's you know, that's not We're not gonna go with that.
So but they were really cool and we sat down
and started from some core progressions. I sang a little bit,
they sang a little bit, and we kind of messed
the melodies and started writing the lyrics and then I
got what you never want happened in a songwriting situation.

(53:04):
I was in the middle of a lot of things
going on at my time in life, and I had
a really important phone call that just kept blowing at
my phone my phone. I walked out and I literally
was maybe gone for like five ten minutes at most,
and I came back and they're like, hey, yeah, we
got the chorus done. I was like, holy crap, you know, glad,
I got glad. I got some parts in as far
as the as far as the verse and the melody
and stuff like that. But no, they were a great

(53:24):
bunch of writers, and we did a real quick um
you know, I guess you called living Room demo and
it kind of took off from there. So and right
now you guys can stream love like it's Josh's new single,
can you? Because you're so good live? And I know
we just heard heard the track there, but I think
our listeners like to hear someone play their song, So
would you mind playing this one verse and chorus? I
love like absolutely? You got that fine like Georgia's son guy.

(54:01):
You got that sweet like Marvin gig got you give
me that happy hal but feeding every day? Do you
got it all? You got me? Yeah? You got me.
I never had a love like me. Now a motown
battle of Cameline of Summer on the Street lads feels

(54:24):
that and know it's good shitty. I'm tuning South finding
Crazy Sunday Troupe never had a love black love black
love black you ave black You Oh good daddy, sound great, dang.

(54:53):
Listen stream that song here history repeats, playlad clip of
dot Yeah you want to heck you want to play?
I thought you grab your guitar. I know, I mean,
I thought I didn't know if you if you one,
guys want to play cripple clip of? That's what would
you rather do? Would you rather play a little bit
for us and showcase that fine voice of yours. This
sounds a little hard, but okay, just give us a
little bit of it. Okay, guys are testing me early

(55:16):
in the morning, early in the morning for an artist,
and he was I guess, I say, I knew how
the schools, I knew how its shooting up at you

(55:36):
from door lie with just friends, you ting Machael, we'll
start talking on cows. You're asking bad he see it
didn't work out then now staying to long, it's waning,

(55:58):
am as shoot it would be gone. But don't blame
it on the night. Don't blame it on us. You
don't blame it all the way because it ain't strong.
N I won't blame it on it. If you don't
blame it on me. Yeah, let's blame it on his story.

(56:22):
You can see his story, be peach. I mean, color
me impressed. I knew you could sing so good man,
but I mean, you're you're just you're annihilating it. Thank you.
I appreciate that. I'm glad that we didn't play the clip.
Holy crap, Josh Grayson is here, He's whooping these songs, man,

(56:43):
and I know we're just gonna do nothing to lose.
Do you know all your songs? Like, are you like? Yeah,
I know, I'm all no problem. Uh, you know, I
don't know. I wish I did um like, if I
were to go you know, I want to live, right
because since that was a top five song for you,
do you know I want to live? I do not?
You know why because I'll tell you. I'll tell you why.
Go ahead. I'm a big monkey when it comes to

(57:04):
hitting the hitting the guitar, and I like, I like
to play all this stuff. And I self taught myself
or I taught myself how to play guitar. I think
like nineteen years old when I was in college. Um
so I definitely know how to play like all the stuff.
I'm singing everything, But that song has got so many
intricate rhythms. If I sit there and I try to
play the rhythm and sing at the same time, it's
not gonna work out for me. What is your favorite song?

(57:25):
If you're at somebody's house and like, uh, you go
with a buddy and they're like, this is Josh Grayson country,
start job and they're like, oh, you play. They give
you a guitar and they're like, plays something? What? What? Like?
What cover song do you go to first at a party?
At a party, we'll see. I'm a sucker for ballad,
so those don't go over very well. Come on, like,
what's your ballot? What is? Because I also hear that
soul in your voice too, because I can definitely hear

(57:47):
the country, but I do hear like the Motown influenced soul.
Remember play this one? We're in the rain? Isn't blowing
in your face? Here? The who is on your case?

(58:15):
I usually do a lot of all right, I could
do this one a while and desp Why don't you
come to your senses. You've been out riding fancies for

(58:38):
so long now you're hard won, but I know that
you got your reasons. These things that aren't please, and
you can hurt you somehow, don't you? And a queen

(59:00):
a diamonds book should beat you, which zible you knew
the Queen of Halts and his homies, you will be
its bit And it sits me some fathings having to
lead upon your table. But you only walt you king'

(59:28):
d Hey, dude, just so good. So you got these
two new songs out now, and what's the goal? You're
trying to put out a full record? You want to? Yeah,
actually we're looking for uh end of October, middle of
November to release an album. Uh. It's always one of
those things where you write a bunch of stuff and

(59:48):
you kind of want to wait to see if you uh,
you know, write that just that one thing that might
hit you. And being the fact that you know, I've
got my own label, got investor, and I kind of
make my own music. We can go out of dri
up of the hat and go and record. We'll want to.
And I've got so many good friends still in Nashville
that kind of believe in me and believe in what
I'm doing and think that, you know, we get things

(01:00:09):
really going again, and so much so that actually we're
getting ready to record a song that Morgan Wallen was
gracious enough to let me cut something. He wrote a
song called taking You. So there's a lot of great
things happening, a lot of good things going on. Well,
I believe in you. When you get that record ready
or that song ready, call me up. Absolutely, we'll put
you on again. We'll talk about it. Absolutely. This I

(01:00:30):
don't know how to play a little bit more songs
on the spot. Listen. We never put people on the
spot that we're not impressed by. I can tell you.
No one ever comes in and they suck and I'm like,
we'll do this. We only did that with people were like,
holy crap, we're actually entertained. That's really good. So thank
you for coming in. You guys. Follow Josh at Josh
Grayson g R a ci N, check out love like,

(01:00:52):
check out history repeats. I mean he played a verse
of chorus here. Obviously he's great live, And when you
get that record ready, you let me know absolutely. All right,
there is Josh Grayson. Everybody, It's time for the good news.
So there's a guy named Ron. He's a professor at
Cornell University. He was living with in stage renal disease.

(01:01:14):
He had been on dialysis for five years to give
him more time with his family. Seventy five years old.
He says, you know, he was giving up on getting
that new kidney that he just wasn't getting. And then
he got a call. He said, hey, we had a donor,
would come forward. The donor wanted to remain anonymous, but
he was like, let me know who they are, Like
he begged them. That's when he got a message from

(01:01:35):
his coworker of seven years, who's an associate professor at Cornell.
His name is Adam seth litt One. Adam wanted to
donate his kidney, but at first he wasn't allowed because
he wasn't healthy enough. So he spent two years, as
this guy was going through the five years of dialysis,
improving his health in order to donate his kidney. He
improved his diet, he stabilizes blood sugar. He lost twenty
five pounds all while trying to get approval for transplant.

(01:01:57):
Finally got approval, was able to give from the transplant. Dang,
that's a double like so it's not even just that
the don that the donation is the biggest part, but
the guest spent two years. Yeah, we're ready. That's a
crazy story. Good on you, Adam Seth Litwin. That I mean,
and he's an associate professor Cornell. You bump them up? Yeah,

(01:02:19):
don't you can. That's what it's all about right there.
That was tell me something good. Let's go talk to
Michael and Manhattan, Kansas. Michael, what's up in morning Corner studio? Morning? Hey, Bobby,
my wife and I we went to your Bobby Chests
on Sunday night. First of all, fantastic. I really hope

(01:02:41):
you guys do it again. It's a great show. Thank you.
With everybody to reform. Um No. I wanted to say
thank you to you and Eddie. Um. I caught Eddie's
eye in the crowd and I talked to them our
baby Onesie that my wife and I made. He says
we're about to have a newborn and said beteamer on it.
And I just wanted to say thank you. So I

(01:03:03):
didn't get to say thank you to you guys about
the show. Now, I appreciate that, and what a weekend
of shows. I will play you in a little bit.
Raymundo performing Kid Rock Cowboy in Texas. An Abbey performing
heads Carolina tells California in Kansas because we had a
special show appearance each night. Yeah, so I'll play you
that audio coming up in a minute. But I mean,

(01:03:24):
with a great couple of days, thousands and thousands of
people is unbelievable. And just thank you and Michael, thank
you for that call. Man. I hope you had a
great time, which early did. I appreciate it so much.
All right, buddy, let's do the news. Here we go
Bobby's story. You got three good ones today. The first
one is a man was caught trying to smuggle three

(01:03:46):
hundred and fifty pounds of meat over the Texas border.
The US border authorities confiscated the meat from a man
attempting to smuggle the goods over the border. They discovered
the haul around six am. The guy twenty was carrying
three hundred twenty pounds of port maloney and thirty pounds
of turkey ham in the back seat of a twenty

(01:04:08):
twelve hand to Odyssey. I would just think it be
a truck or something and it be hidden. The I
basically just sitting in the back seat for the seatbelt over.
A border agent ordered a secondary inspection due to the
driver's negative declaration of carrying foods because he could see
the meat and the back seat you got new food, Eddie,

(01:04:28):
as someone who grew up at the border, Yes, and
you had to cross the border a bunch. Yes. What's
the deal with crossing the border with stuff? Do most
people just get through because they don't get checked or
everybody get checked? So to go to Mexico, no problem.
I mean, they don't care what you take in there.
America doesn't care what you're taking new Mexico. Coming back
into America from Mexico, it's high security and it does

(01:04:50):
start with a question do you wanted to clear anything? First?
Are you US citizens? Yes? Great? Are you bringing anything
from Mexico? Then you have to tell him what you have.
If you don't and they suspect something, they're like go
into stall number four please, and they just check your
entire vehicle. Sometimes, though, if you play it so cool,
do they not suspect anything you do sneak stuff in? Sometimes?
What we would do as kids, because we weren't supposed

(01:05:10):
to be going over there as like high school kids,
we would put on like you know, nice easy listening
music and have to do We're good kids, Yeah, play
Michael Bolton. Yes that way. They're just like, oh, these
guys are cool, they're no problems. But what were you
smuggling back? Nothing? Just we were just drinking over there
anywhere and we didn't want to Yeah, we don't want
to do it. Have you ever smuggled food? It's nerve wreck?

(01:05:31):
What are you talking suggling? I have ta haiti. I've
taken like limons. You have to declare it and I
don't and they ask me, do you have anything? But
I really didn't want them to take my limons, so
I'm like, no, I'm good. And then I start sweating
because I'm like, what if they bust me for my
limons because it's against the law. Then I made it
and he goes, you have a key short of cell
phone into a prison? No, no, okay, next story. If

(01:05:56):
you go over to Cameo, you'll see all these people
that are like, I'll cut video for you end and
I'll say your friend's name and it would cost you
this much money. They have now released the top five
most popular TV Stars for Cameo. Now, this is most
videos done, it's not most money made because some of
the videos are still pretty cheap. William Hung from American

(01:06:17):
Idol at number five. She bangs, She bangs. Fun fact.
Eddie and I first met ever at a William Hung event.
That's all right. We brought him in for the radio
station and Eddie was doing news there. Crazy. I was
there to interview William Hung, but he wasn't available, so
I interviewed Bobby as William Hum Number four. Larry Thomas,

(01:06:39):
who is the soup Nazi on Seinfeld eighty bucks number three.
Now this guy makes more money than the rest because
he charges so much. But in number of videos made.
Brian Baumgartner, Kevin Malone from the Office, good one, Josh
Sussman from Glee and Wizards of Waverley Place. I don't, Morgan,

(01:06:59):
I don't know. Do you know who Josh Sussman is? Yeah, No,
for sure I do. I'm looking at a picture of him.
He kind of has Bob Ross hair. Yeah, he was
a really popular show. Yeah. Number one, ed Big Ed
Brown from ninety Day Fiance. Okay, I've never heard of him,
sixty nine of course. Yeah, people love that ninety Day

(01:07:21):
Fiance show so much. So where I go? Man? Should
I even get into this? What do they do? I
don't there unless someone watches it. I don't want to
speak wrongly on it, but isn't it where they get
someone from another country that comes in and they have
ninety days? Ray, you have to watch ninety Day Fiance.
I have all the shows we watch, watch a lot
of garbage, but definitely not that one. Mike, what's the
premise of ninety Day Fiance? If you'll look that up

(01:07:43):
for me, because I think that's long distance relationships have
challenges are difficult overcome. But if considered the distance traveled,
it's halfway around the world and a couple had ninety
days to decide whether the courtship should conclude with marriage.
That's the situation. So that's what I heard the trees
and you can't just get married and get someone a
green card or get someone him citizenship. Crazy? Is that?

(01:08:05):
Not one of us has watched that I know. And
it's a massive show, and it also shows you obviously,
regardless how massive it is, everything is still cut into
such small sections. Now finally in the news, and I
only bring this up because we talked about it a
long time ago, but little Uzi Vert is a rapper
who had a jewel placed in his forehead now here's
some of his music. He had a twenty four million

(01:08:31):
dollar rock embedded in his forehead. He's saved for years
and it's a pink gemstone, twenty four million dollars embedded
into his forehead. I mean, why would he do that?
We talked about this on the show. I know, but
it's still I'm like, people will chop your head off. Well,
what happened was he jumped into the crowd at a festival. Oh,
I try to get it so little Louzy Vert says.

(01:08:53):
The pink diamond he had implanted in his forehead got
dislodged when he jumped into the crowd at Rolling Loud.
He said that his idea wasn't full proof because he
did a stage dive and the fans ripped it right
out of his forehead. What the good news. He didn't
suffer any serious facial damage and has a barbell piercing
in its place. And yes he does have the diamond back.

(01:09:18):
It's reimplanted now, but it is a rock right up
in between his eyes. It's like that superhero. But you
have to cut out some bone because it's not like
unless you're just taping it right. You have to put
it in. Oh, I was thinking they would just pierce
in some ways to secure it, and then you clip
it into the piercing. You're thinking on a far different level.

(01:09:38):
You're in twenty twenty five right now, and I'm in
like eight nine to eighty seven. Mike, which do you
think it is? Do you think that they clipped it
like Amy said? Or do they cut some bone? If
you had to guess, I mean it kind of like
I just fell out. But how's it secured in? Like?
How does it even stay there? Gorilla glue? Yeah? And
sometimes in those late night infommercials, they're look, we've strapped

(01:10:01):
his baby to the top of the ledge of a
ten story building. Now will the gorilla glue hold? And
I'm like, oh, come on, it's gonna be crazy right now,
And then the baby just dangles first safely. It looks
believable crazy Anyway, it's a twenty four million dollars stone
in his head. It came out. How do they get that? Yeah?
Who gave it back? No chance? Because they're fans. I mean, okay,
if you're a fan, I just don't. I don't jump

(01:10:22):
into this crowd with a diamond on my finger like that.
Much less my head. All right, that's the news stories,
all right, playback time of the weekend. Raymundo went up
on stage at Bobbyfest in Texas and he had begged
can I please do Cowboy? In front of the thousands

(01:10:44):
of people that were going to be there, and Raymundo
was a bit nervous. He says, he wasn't. Will you
admit now you were a bit nervous, Sure, if you
want to say that, But I mean, we do this
every day. We're we're on microphones and we talk to people.
I don't get very different. You've got thousands of people
in front of the stage. You're live people, eyeballs are
on you, we're live now. Everyone there said he was

(01:11:06):
very nervous. His wife was like, I've never seen him
so nervous anyone out in sound check and he bombed
it hard. Didn't get a single word right, It's not nervous.
And so you know it's showtime. We've started the show
and the raging idiots are playing. We're probably six or
seven songs into our set and I'm like, all right,
time for Raymundo. In the crowd, new level cheers. Ray

(01:11:30):
comes out. Yeah, the crowd goes yeah, and so then
we hit it and here is kid Rock Cowboy as
performed by Raymundo live on stage. Chexas Let's go come
on by, don't don your block, got by out, Little

(01:12:15):
Black Team chilling the boat rock down, up and down
the color dra to the star and crossed out the ball.
You want to fight boat townell back fight set up,

(01:12:35):
shot the top four feet rocking. I'm the real boy,
can't you? He came out and he nailed it that.
The prime time lights came on and Ray Moon Dogger
came the primetime guy. I tell you what, it's hard

(01:12:55):
to find that beat man when you're loved it. And
you know, I thought I would give him hel becase
I would just jump on words with him to kind
of but he didn't need it. No, he was on
it and you would hear me go and he was
already he was on the word. You couldn't have done better. Well.
I did want to go on stage to approve to
people how hard it is to sing and be on beat.
And I think I proved that because it was very difficult.
I did everything I could to hold my hand in

(01:13:17):
my ear. It was not easy. He was doing the
thing like Christina aguiler I does when she sent a
studio when she got her finger. Yeah, He's like, but
he crushed it. Yea. It was so bad and rehearsal
we were worried, but the lights came on and so
did Ray. Mundo is great, nailed it, crowd loved it.
The next night we go to Kansas, We're on Wichita

(01:13:40):
and phone screen or Abbey it was her birthday too. Abby,
were you nervous before performing in front of thousands of people?
I actually really wasn't it. I was just more excited now.
It was a little bit of you wanting to prove
Lunchbox wrong because he said you couldn't sing yes, and
I want to right now, like he needs to stop.
I'm so nervous, Like I mean, I'm worry. I'm worried

(01:14:02):
that the crowd's going to cheer for her. But it's
a pity cheer because it's her birthday. And That's what
I'm worried about right now. What Abby went out on stage?
She seemed very comfortable, right Eddie, Oh yeah, very something
nailed at in rehearsal where she was right on it
was the opposite of Ray. We're like, wow, Abby's ready
to go. And so same time, like six songs into
the set in Kansas on Sunday, our band starts to

(01:14:24):
playing We're playing heads, Carolina tells California. Then Abbey comes
out and here she is in her hometown on her birthday.
It's about a minute of heads. Carolina tells California. She nailed.

(01:15:29):
It was so fun, so fun. You sounded great, he
sounded great, Thank you? What what can you say about that?
I felt like in the middle, it got a little
in the middle. Now he's picking alive from it got
a little bit there. But it was a great song
because then the crowd sings with you. So even if
you do sound a little pitchy or like you don't
you're not as good as the runs, they don't notice

(01:15:50):
because they're singing with you. So it was a great
song choice. Now she sounded good too, know, like I'm
Ray and Abbey. They were just up there living their
best live. I looked at Abby and she tried to
run a stage, which was finishing her part of the
song was like, no, stay out here and let the
crowd like cheer for you, like filled the love, and
the crowd was like and Abby started crying heavy. It

(01:16:16):
was awesome. Sweet was it a was it a cool
moment before you? Yes, it was amazing. I was like
the adrenaline. I was bouncing off. I was literally bouncing
off the stage like it was a crazy I was
like jumping up and down. It was so fun. Are
you reconsidering your career path? I want to be a singer.
I want to be a singer now, Bobby, Okay, what

(01:16:37):
you are your dreams? No, Bobby, she's old enough to
be honest with her that she shouldn't chase her dreams.
Like you know how those parents like take their kids
to try out for American Idol. It's like you know
they're not good enough, but you still take them. Just
tell her, hey, it was a good job, but don't
chase her dreams. Well, I thought you did a great job.
I hope your birthday was awesome. And I think listen
to you want to work this show and you're doing

(01:16:58):
you're producing Chuck Wick's podcast, asked, and you still want
to go sing a little bit. Don't let anybody tell
you you ain't good. You do what you want to do. Yeah,
whatever fills your up. Okay, great job, Raymond, do a
great job. Abbey. You guys really kill it this weekend.
Louisiana woman and nine one one dispatcher is currently wanted
by authorities in New Orleans after allegedly fielding several emergency

(01:17:21):
calls and then hanging up on people in need of assistance.
Oh man, oh no, cool. She's twenty five. She stands
accused of malfeasance in office and interfering with an emergency
communication for allegedly disconnecting calls without gathering their requisite information.
But the weird thing is why is she on the
run for that? Did you go to prison for this?

(01:17:43):
I would think this wouldn't be a prison charge, except
for now that you're on the run. Now it's going
to be prison now, enough of it could be. And
then why is she hanging up on people like and
I don't know, I'm just gonna go or my mind spirals.
If you know the person that's doing the wrong to
the person that's calling, that would be a red. That's
next level thinking. And that's wow. Well, I mean she's
at large and has a worn out for her rest

(01:18:04):
on both charges. I'm sure it's an overwhelming job, so
maybe sometimes she's overwhelmed, so she just if you're overwhelmed
by this job. Job exactly. I think that now we
know she can't do this job. What was she charged with? Malnifficen. Yeah,
it's exactly it mauthfeasance. I mean, Amy's not googling the
word malfeasance well because I want to know, like why

(01:18:26):
that's why she would go to jail or what? I
don't know? What is? What is your search? It's where
you um malfeasance the willful inappropriate action or intentional incorrect
action or advice and you're you're you're in. You could
injure a party. I mean, the thing is, people's lives
are in danger, in their at risk. If they're calling
nine one one potentially and you're hanging up on them

(01:18:48):
like you you could be the reason someone lives or dies.
It's true. I agree. Don't yell at me. You're yelling
at Amy's right now, taking all hanger out on me.
I just I just never heard of someone on the
run or getting in trouble because they would hang up
nine on one calls. I mean, lunchbox has important calls
to make and we need someone to answer. Yeah, there
was a story about a woman is so scared by

(01:19:10):
a spider that she screams, and then the police came
because of her blood curdling scream. Because when you hear
a scream, obviously you're like, what happened? Where is that story?
So they go to a house and they're like, no problem,
she just saw a spider. But it made Lunchbox remember
his first ever nine one one call, because that's his thing.

(01:19:31):
He loved to call nine on one was when someone screamed.
I was a sophomore in college and I just thought
of it when I read this story. And in the
middle of the night, I heard the woman next door screaming,
and so I called nine one one and the police
knocked on her door. And I don't ever know what
happened because I never really talked to her. The next day,
but the police came, knocked on the door, talked to her,
and left. But it was like three am when she
was screaming, and I remember calling nine one one, and

(01:19:53):
that story right there made me. Man, that's when my
nine one one loved, you know, that's when it began.
That's when I opened a new Pandora's box. I wish
we could find her, like where are they now? The
nine one one victims of all of them through his life. Yeah,
let's go over and talk to Charlie and West Virginia.
Who's on the phone. Hey, Charlie, appreciate your calling. What's
going on, buddy, Yeah, good morning by studio. I just

(01:20:17):
want to say what a great job that Ramondo did
and Abbey and I just want to challenge lunch of
box what he had to Calhoun is saying, what's a
lot got to do with it? Off on stage? He
would do that, but yeah, he's a guy who can't
do but tells others they can't do it. No, no, no, no.
Here's the thing. I don't claim but that I'm a singer.

(01:20:37):
But I'll get up and sing if you want me
to get up and sing on the stage. No one's
asking you to sing. But on Abbey, she can't sing
when you can't sing, right, But I don't claim to
be a singer. Abby says she's a singer and that's
what she was going to do for a career, and
I was just I'm just telling it and do it
as a career. I was just letting you know the truth.
She wasn't gonna do it his career. Charlie, thank you
and you know we've heard Lunchbox singer he can't carry you.

(01:20:59):
Tune enough and go and bucket. There you have it.
You got it. You got no argument there all right?
I mean like Tanya who is calling us from Alabama? Tanya,
what's going on? Hey, good morning, Bobby. Well, I had
just called to tell Abby that I thought she did

(01:21:19):
an amazing job and that lunch Box is just a hater.
That's true. He is just a hater. Thank you for
that call. We got a lot of calls about Bobby
Fest this weekend. Our goal because it was quite successful,
as to do it again next year in different places,
maybe the same place as too. But it was just
it was great with so many great at Russell Dickerson.
His live show is so good. If you get a
chance to see Russell Dickerson. And he played before us,

(01:21:42):
and we're like, well, great, now what do we do? Right?
He's got so much energy, so much energy. He had
a big lighting rig and he had smoke. We walk
out there, we're dressed like idiots. We're just like a hello, everybody,
it's Bobby and any But he's so good and so
at the bar High Well, it was an unattainable bar.
We just do a different kind of show like that,
we do funny songs. We might put them at noon

(01:22:03):
next time. Huh. Yeah, we should put Russell in. Like,
if you get a chance to see Russell Dickerson, go
because that guy is a plus a plus good. Let
me play a voicemail from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Hi, Bobby
just wanted to say thank you for a great show
at New Bronfels this weekend. We also wanted to say
to the couple in front of us breaking up the

(01:22:25):
entire show, good luck to you both. There's lots of
other fishing to see your beautiful guy, beautiful girl. You
guys will be okay, You guys will be okay. Sorry
that you missed the entire show. It was a great one.
We love you taking up up and they missed basically
all the performances all right around the room. Give me

(01:22:47):
give me one sentence because running short on time. Here
about your weekend, Give me the highest of high headline, Amy.
I cleaned out my closet and it feels so good. Nice. Yeah,
I had the extra time to do it. That's a
lot of calm, is there. But Eddie, I mean Raye
the Idiot's good at Texas and mom and dad were there.
I mean to me, it's so cool that mom and
dad came to the shows. I will go since that's

(01:23:09):
been discussed. I will go Arkansas with the big poll
away win week one of college football. Oh congrats. I
didn't go do the meeting. I was late to the
meeting greet the VIP performance because the game was still long,
ran long. It was scary amy because they weren't leading
and a half and I like but people. But eventually
you went, yeah, eventually he went Okay, because y'all won.

(01:23:33):
I would have gone anyway. Okay, lunchbox. My parents booked
their flight because I'm about to have baby number three,
so they officially booked airfare to come here when the
birds is happening. So that's exciting. That's a big headline.
Yeah more Agan. Oh. I went on a really big
boat this weekend that I've never been on before because
one of my friends had a birthday and it was
so much fun. I spent like ten hours in the sun,
got fried, and then one more Raymundo. Yeah. The last

(01:23:57):
time I was in New Braunfels, Texas, I was actually
in boxes at the Walmart distribution center, and then to
go back there and be on stage in front of
twenty thousand people. I was like, I'm bad. A couple
of cool things about this one Ray used to work
at the Walmart down there, and too, there weren't twenty
thousand people. There were thousands of thousands of people. Believe that,
but there weren't twenty thousand. In his mind. There were

(01:24:18):
say what you want, there were some bright lights. I
couldn't even see the people. Yeah, there were twenty All right,
that's it show today. This story comes to us from Canada.
Two people walking to Hugo's bar pulled out a gun
and said, give me all the money. So they give
him all the money. They run out, jump on a motorcycle,

(01:24:39):
driving away police chase. They crash, one guy gets apprehended.
Another guy goes na runs, jumps in the lake and
start swimming. Well. Police just getting a little paddleboat paddle
adroim and he starts drowning. Help help he oh, he
had to help, and they pulled him onto the paddle
boat for help. Tough decision, I know, what do you do?
It's not tough decision when you're drowning get away. I

(01:25:04):
thought you were saying, tough decision. I'm no, you don't
know you want to get away. But then you're like,
I'm drowning. I need help. Or do you even jump
in the water, like if you're running up to it,
maybe do you run up to it, splash it with
your hand so it sounds like you're getting in, and
then run on the edge. See that's what you would do.
So smart. I'll be like, I got all rockets, then
I keep on running on land. But that's funny. They

(01:25:24):
got them in a powder boat, and they say they
got to them fast enough in a powder boat to
save them from drowning. I know. I kind of a
tell me something good too. All right, there you go,
I'm lunchbox. That's your bone head story of the day.
What happened to you? Well? I spilled water on my
newish computer. How do you do that on your last computer?
And that's why I had to get a new one.
But it's not that it happens. It's not that I

(01:25:47):
spill the water once and then I'm done. It's over
time like the other one I had. I was proud
of it for holding on as long as it did,
and then finally just stuffed working. I think the final
water still and this one. I had been incident free
for like two months and then boom knocked a bottle
of water over. Do you have insurance on those things? Oh? Yeah,
I get all the Apple Care. Yeah, I have all

(01:26:08):
the Apple doubles up on it. So far, I'm doing
pretty good. It's just the return button. I have to
hit it with extra force, but I'm fine. Why do
you keep liquids near your can? You can? I'm thirsty? No? No, no, no,
you can. You're blaming this on Amy Bones. But why
can't Apple just make this waterproof? Right? Oh? Okay, why
wouldn't they make it? Two completely different things? Okay, well

(01:26:30):
you know you're not. You're not supposed to have water
near your computer. It's not their job. Could be an
old rule, though, you know, not the company's job to
make everything dummy proof. I'd appreciate it. A lot of
dummies is why we can't have nice things? No we you.
I hope you guys have a great I was gonna
say Monday, Yeah that's Tuesday. Tuesday, have a great Tuesday.

(01:26:54):
We will see you tomorrow. Goodbye, friends,
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