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Ball and Everybody Transmitting America Show. Hello, we are rocking
(01:14):
and rolling. Last night was the Radio Hall of Fame.
You're talking to the newest inductee to the thank you. Man.
The show is gonna be so good now I used
to I'll be that good I starting today. Man, it's
gonna be real good. Feel it. Yeah, I feel very tired.
Is it hosted by the Hall of Fame Bobby Bone? Yes,
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you know, it's not a thing, not a nominating like
you don't know, because I'm gonna tell you what the
thing is and was? It was New York Times bestselling author.
Everybody gets called that except me, but it was like
that was cool. Though you don't think in articles and
stuff you're referred to as that. Maybe I don't know,
probably not. I don't know. But after my second book
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comes out and second that good, I'm telling you almost
saying my first chapter amy, because you're not you're gonna
flip your crap. I don't know. And did it came
out till summer next year? But I'm writing a second book. Well,
so what what do you mean you almost sent into me?
Why didn't you? Because I want you to wait a minute. Yeah,
it's ready for me to flip. I want yea yeah, yeah, yeah. Anyway,
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we're here today. We had a long night last night,
but it's a good long night. People on the phone
ask a little show. Dave. Hey, Dave, Hey, what's going on?
David Miss said, what's up? Buddy? On the air? Hey, man,
I was just calling get an update on Amy's kids.
I know there's been deadlines that have passed by, and
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you know, nothing's happened. I've been out of town for
a little while and listen to the show about a
week and a half, so I was quite sure. Been
any updates Amy, update on your kid please. We're still
looking at November seven for a major paperwork deadline. In
thirty days from that will be when we officially start
the process of like getting them their little American passports.
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You're expecting them by before Christmas. Christmas. Don't have a date,
but I have you know, I'm good intel that it
should be before Christmas. Intel, what is Homeland now? Yeah?
On good authority. I don't know how else to put
it other than that some people have told me that
they're working really hard to make that happen, and I'm
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super excited. If it doesn't happen, well, then we'll just
go ahead and hit that five year mark and uh
celebrating style celebrate that. I should be like, I'm a
Hall of Famer now make the kids come. Hey, Harry Day,
appreciate that, Buddy, appreciate you recognizing people. I'm doing cool things.
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It's ice you experts from the smith Sony and wanted
to help people that have been affected by the hurricanes,
who had family heirlooms damaged because of the water or
the storms. This is a crazy, awesome story. So these
preservation specialists came out to three different areas of disaster
recovery and they said, bring your damage valuables and they
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did the drying, the cleaning, the treatment, practically everything for
these family heirlooms. It's amazing. They just went down from
the Smithsonian and we're showing people and helping them to
take their life treasures and preserve them. That to me
is crazy. That's awesome even to think about that. Yeah, exactly,
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And I know you have that expertise and something that
means so much to people that they probably think it's
gone forever is now not to the Smithsonian workers. I
see you a little show. That's a little show, Dylan
and Mississippi. What up, buddy? How you doing? What would
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you like to ask the show? Yeah? I want to
ask the show with the today or tomorrow what are
you guys gonna do? What's what would you take up?
That's an interesting question. At the show where to get
canceled today or tomorrow? What would you do a little show?
I would pack my bags and move to Haiti, but
you would be coming right back. Yeah, I'll come right back,
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he said at the show in tomorrow. That's where my
kids are, so that's where I'm going. You would move
to Haiti. I'd move to Haiti until we finally get
them here, and then yeah, we'd likely come back here
and i'd be a mom. You'd stay at home mom. Yeah.
I feel like there's gonna be so much to work
on with their transition, So I would do that lunchbox.
The show ends today, Like realistically, what do you try
to do? Reality TV web show Survivor? Yeah, if you're
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kind of older, so I guess that would be the one.
Oh I'm not kinda old. I'm no, you are kind
of older? Reality TV shows? You are because Survivor has
all ages, so that's really cool and I can win
a million dollars on that and then I parlay that
into amazing race. They do that sometimes. But what would
you do it? Like a job like you're gonna have
to support yourself. I mean, really, I have no idea.
I would just be in trouble. I mean, dude, you're
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an adult. Well, I understand this only job I've ever had,
so I don't know what else I would do. I
never thought about it. I don't think about losing my
job every day like I mean, I guess some people do.
Think if I lose my job, I do this. No,
I think about the positive. I'm gonna keep my job
and I'm gonna dominate at my job, and that's what
I'm gonna do. I would probably just write more books
and just go down the road news stand up the
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whole time. That would be what this ended. That's how
we do. So, hey, Dylan, does I answer your question?
Appreciate it? I appreciate you, buddy. Yeah, yeah, I think
gets another episode at show, ask a little show. That's
what we do. That's that show your show. Time? Now
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for a little segment we call tell me something good.
This guy named Brennan Jones made headlines about a year
ago because he was given haircuts to homeless people on
the streets of Philadelphia. He continued to do it well,
then he decided I want to get out of the
haircut business he had inspired this guy named Sean. Sean
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was also doing the same thing cutting hair so Brennan
was like, hey, Sean, why don't you just have my barbershop.
They gave him his barbershop, straight up, just gave it
to him. So Sean now has a barbershop, and Sean's
continuing to give haircuts to homeless people and people who
don't have the money get haircuts, and one for jobs
gave him barber shop. That's crazy. Okay. So in the
state of Washington, they have some super tall trees. I'm
(07:23):
talking thirty meters high. So when cats climb into them,
onto them, climb up, well, they get stuck. They can't
get down. The cats think that they're fine, and they're
like oh, So two guys noticed this was a problem
and they started to rescue you know, business called Canopy
Cat Rescue. And now they spend their time rescuing cats
and it keeps them in business. They get paid to
(07:45):
do that. I think they're volunteering. I should could say
it keeps them pretty busy. Oh wait, and then I
should also go, no, she keeps them pretty busy than
Jean and Brian they're this old couple, you know, Granny
and grandpa. Hey Sonny, they've been married for years, and
they go to the department store over and over. Why
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because she is losing her vision. So Brian has been
going to the makeup counter and watching them do her
makeup so he can learn how to do her makeup
when she can't see what that's It's like, all you
need a little blush here, a little liner boom. Wow,
that definitely much. I know that they're talking about thereby
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remember when I did the twenty three in me and
I spit in a thing the middle, I got it back.
You did? Okay, what's going on with you? You any
like brothers and sisters out there you didn't know about?
First of all, I will stay up front being transparent.
I'm not getta paid for. This is a not endorsement.
I just was like, hey, can I get a free one?
Because just honestly, Ryan Seacrest does it, and so I
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just called. I was like, hey Ryan, you get the
people let me have one for free. So they sent
me one, so I did it. You want to know
stuff about me, so I had. What you can do
is you can look at your ancestry composition. I don't
know where I'm from, no idea, and so I have
a little bit of West African in me and a
lot of British and Irish. So it's like, most likely
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had a parent or grandparent who was British or Irish.
And then I have a West African, which is I
don't even know what that. I don't even know what
that is. I mean, look that up West Africa, right,
So it's telling me all this stuff. So I'm like
British and West African and then it tells me like
I'm like, I'm not gonna go bald to that. Yeah,
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but it says this stuff. It gives. It gives you
all kinds of stuff like male hair loss, likely no
hair loss. And then you can click into it and
then it says stuff like ear wax type likely wet
ear wax. Like because you spin into it has all
of your things. It gives you all this data about you,
for how about this bald spot likely no bald spot
back here likely little upper back here. Nailed it. It's
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so crazy enough that well, because I spit, it's literally
has my my juice must be a trade from Ghana.
What is West Africa Ghana deep sleep they say, likely
to not be a deep sleeper. That's so true. Yeah,
so it just goes through. There's all kinds of stuff
and you can I'm over sevent Neandrewthal which is yeah,
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I'm tolerant lactose. My I mean, it's so much. I'm
not going to read all of this, but I'll read
you one more thing that I thought was pretty neat. Again,
this is twenty three and me muscle composition. My muscle
composition is common in elite power athletes. Shut up. I
believe you. I don't mean to come over there. I
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believe you know anyway, So I haven't even got through
all of it because there's so much, like you can
click ant ancestry and again I'm like sixty percent British,
and ever said the part of West African probably got
like I said, Ghana moroccos over there. Yeah yeah yeah. Mirocco,
it says my DNA family. You have eleven hundred DNA relatives.
It's listed in this. I have no idea how any
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story of tracking them down. I don't even know who
my family is. That crazy look he says, love hundred
eighty five like it found like two first and second
cause I don't know, and then I love how five,
third and fourth cousins a lot of people. And then
it shows you the states they live in anyway, that's it.
No no Mexican in there at all. It had Mexico
none really no Mexico listed, but I didn't. And then um,
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well in a wellness mm hmm, genetic way average just
all that stuff. How are you gonna live to a
hundred thirty? That's awesome. There's a lot of it haven't
even got into because it just came in. That's pretty cool, man.
But so I spent a cup and next thing you know,
I'm West African and European. Are you shocked by any
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of it? No, I'm I'm I'm relieved that I'm gonna
lose my hair though. That's a huge That's where it's
spitting in for twenty minutes alone right there. Now, you
can just relax about that exactly. I don't know if
this means alcohol flesh reaction is unlikely to flesh, You're
unlikely to flesh after drinking alcohol. People with your genetic
result can typically process alcohol normally. As a result, they
don't need they don't tend to flesh bright red in
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the face. I think has to do with how your
liver process is alcohol like my uncle, although but he
was an alcoholic, but he would drink in his face
would turn so therefore, since he drank all the time,
his face was always read. It's a condition when individual
individuals develop red or blotchy spots on their face, shoulders, arms,
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and I don't have that all over their body. He knows,
I did twenty three and me I'll let you know
more about it, but I'm pretty much I wrist in
British and West Africans pretty awesome down head. Sorry today.
This story comes us from Odessa, Texas. Hey thirty six
year old and went to Target to get a new bike,
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but decided I don't want to pay for it, so
he got on the bike, wrote it right out of
the store. The only problem is got hit by a
car in the parking lot. Oh got to look both ways,
so and arrested him. Oh no, I'm lunch boxed at
your bone head. Story of the day show they listen
(13:23):
to this. This guy breaks into a house and grabs
a woman and then he put her in the trunk
of his car, kidnapped her. He pulled over at the
gas station, and that's when she kicked her way out
and ran away. He had to stop for gas, went
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inside to pay, and she popped the trunk and jumped out.
Thank goodness. He tied her hands behind her back and
did all this stuff. Now, I'm super happy she got out.
But if you're kidnapping, shouldn't you fill up a gas beforehand?
I know, the terrible thought to have. I know we
all we've often expressed these high tect of concerns when
we hear these stories, like if it's close to e
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before you actually But anyway, I'm glad she got out. Yes,
thank goodness. He was on empty and they always tell
the stories because she got out. Okay, right, wow, wow, Okay,
let's her for fighting to get out of there. Let's
fight end it up. Okay, let's do it. Kentucky Fried
Chicken is releasing bath bombs that you put inside your bath,
take a bath, and when you get out you smell
like fried chicken. Bath bombs are so cool, that's funny.
(14:29):
I've never had a bath. What's a bathroom? It's just
a ball. It looks like a ball of chalker or whatever,
and you throw in your bath and it explodes and
it just bubbles up. Yeah, but normally it's like lavender
or something, not fried chicken. Oh well, KFC's putting out
bath bombs. I think that would be funny to do
if you didn't tell your husband, wife, boyfriend, girlfriend, and
you got in it and then you got out and
(14:50):
you were just like another day and you smelled like
fried chicken. Yeah, that would be funny. But a lot
of these companies, these some of them you don't want
to call fast food because they're the quality of foods
getting so much better. But they're doing these novel things
like bath bombs or candles. Yeah, that's funny. Did you
see they have a whiskey deodorant by the way, Like
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for guys they want to smell like whiskey. Yeah, I
don't think whiskey is a good smell. Neither you guys
like whiskey. Do you think whiskey is a good smell? No?
For the most part, you're trying to hide the fact
that you smell like whiskey. But okay, so you think
it's a manly smell. Yeah, I mean women would like that,
and like, oh man, that guy smells smells man. You
get pulled over for speeding, and then all of a sudden,
(15:36):
officers like, can you get out of the car. Well,
your mouth doesn't smell it, sir, but your armpits smells
a lot like you're under the influence. But they do
have whiskey deodorant coming out. I was going to ask
a question again because it was a new story. We
talked about it last week. Do you tipped pizza guy?
And we had that and we said yes. But I
heard that lunch box had to tip the dry or
(15:57):
in Chicago because of the Hall of Fame last night,
the lunch box had to tip the driver and he
didn't want to. He did not want to tip the
driver at all. I guess it was a service that
we paid for in advance to pick us up from
the airport. So he thought that was included. The company
paid for it, absolutely, and so nobody had cash. No,
we had cash, But you made lunch box. Why did
you make lunch I gave him five bucks and he
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was like, no, well, we can't be that cheap. He
gave her twenty. That's a lot. But you didn't want
to do it. I didn't know. I thought the company
would take care of that, and Edie going, you need
to tip, you need to tip, and I was like, man,
why is it all on my responsibility to do this?
I thought the company. I got nervous and so I
gave her. Oh that's why. No. Yeah, the rule about tipping,
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if you can, you should and on that situation, you
should ask. Because the company paid for a nice car
because it was a nice event, right, I assume it
was a really nice car. It was very nice. I
demanded the nicest for you guys. I saw the story
with this Houston Astros fan maxed out his credit car.
So we good all the games right lunch box and
(17:01):
it's so awesome. Yeah. He was a lifelong Astros fan.
He said, listen, I work all my life to make money.
I'm going to every single game, And so he bought tickets.
In game seven, he sports and bought his best friend
the ticket. How much money did he spend overall? He
said over twenty Wow, that's I don't know if that's
(17:22):
the thing. I don't either, but I guess if it
made him really happy. Can I tell you what? It
has really been on my mind? But oh I know,
and it shouldn't be on my mind. And I feel
like I just should just talk about it, And I
talked about things here that probably wouldn't talk about outside.
But this whole Justin, Bieber, Slene and go mess things
really been on my mind, like that they back together.
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I mean, I'd moved on with my life with Justin,
Bieber and Selena, you know, I mean, and then I
know it's it's it's messing with us. I don't and
it shooters on Instagram. I don't know what to think.
I should and care, but you care, but like, do
you want them to get back together? Well, I mean,
I hope, if anything, Selena Gomez could be good for
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him because it feels like he needs someone like her.
And why do we care? I don't know what the
new Justin and Brittany. Back when we were younger, we
wanted Justin and Brittany to get back together, probably like
the kids now want Selena and Bieber. That's what on
my mind, you know, And sometimes I sometimes I still
want Justin and Brittany to be back together at this point.
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That's I mean, if they didn't have families. But sometimes
I'm like, man, they broke up. I can't believe it.
There's the world's most expensive shot of whiskey, a hundred
thirty nine year old whiskey, and for a shot of it,
it was seven thousand. So a guy spent eight grand
on the shot. It turns out it was fake, it
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was made in him horrible. Did get his money back?
I don't think so. Okay, the luxury hotel where he
bought it, they vowed to investigate. But let's be for real.
If he spent eight thousand bucks on a little bit
of whiskey, he's probably got money, but still doesn't matter.
Fraud's fraud. That latest from Nashville in Hollywood, he's thirty
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second skinny. So presenters for the c m A Awards
were announced, and who's on the list. Bobby Bones and
you're with good company to Luke Holmbs, Brett Young, Trishi Year,
would Lauren a, Lena and Dustin Lynch. Y'all are all
presenting separately, right, I hope otherwise? Look at me? Yeah, yeah, listen,
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I'm really excited to be a presenter. And I got
like a pretty cool suit. I'm not gonna lie to
you sometimes, I'm like, you know, I got pretty cool,
So I'm busting out for the special occasion. Okay, can't
wait to see if you want to check Bobby's suit out,
be watching ABC next week. That's oh yeah. I mean
other amazing performances and the lots of fun collaborations, and
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don't forget I got to get the fist for the fans. Yeah,
I gotta remember. Last time I was doing the A
C D c MT Awards, I was like, Amy, don't
let me forget. I get up there here. She forgot,
she forgot. That's okay. I spotted you. You found me,
and I was like, don't forget to do this after
I already been on though you already did it, okay.
So Granger Smith, you know he's pretty ripped right. Yes,
He said that he was once told the best way
(20:24):
to stay motivated in the gym is to take his
shirt off every night at the end of each show.
So as long as you've got the pressure of taking
off your shirt when you get done performing for everybody,
will you probably want to look good. Hold on, let
me take off my shirt, all right, I'm Amy Batch
for thirty seconds, skinny. You know we went to the
airport and every single time Amy gets stopped and she
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she's vowed me there's nothing my bag is she stopped me? Yea,
every single time they stopped her bag and they search it. Yeah,
I don't know why. It's like I have. I've been
you know, labeled to stop. You're on some sort of list.
You're on the no bag list something. They always want
me aside and for no reason. And I had no
I mean sometimes maybe I have a water bottle sometimes.
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But let's just play. What's that Amy's bag right now? Okay, well,
you know what got me pulled over or stopped? Cauliflower?
Oh boy, but like wink wing cauliflower. No, like no cauliflower.
All right, Amy's reaching into her bag. What do you have? First?
This is nice triple sex drive, our hair spray, okay,
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go ahead. Next, it's really good my wallet, all right.
Next is everything that Amy keeps in her bag. Receipts
okay for hair tie okay, um I lash brush okay good?
And water We're good? Oh hotel key, hotel room. Um.
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I saw him to get off on the wrong floor though,
and I thought she's on the wrong floor. She just
walked off. I did I have my room? I have
just like sick tendencies. Sometimes you have dyslexic tendencies. Yeah,
I'm jumble numbers up. A girl gets her revenge on
her ex by cutting off his Netflix account halfway through
Stranger Things. Oh my goodness. She had that planned out.
(22:13):
She's like, so when are you binging? A nineteen year
old woman from Sacramento shout Out recently broke up with
her boyfriend and on Monday, she figured out he was
still using her Netflix account because she would see the
episodes watched and watched that. She was like, okay, So
then she waited unil was halfway through Stranger Things, and
she changed the password to bootle off. She tweeted, and
now it's viral. She was like, I don't think he
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knows she's not texting me, but when it on bad
terms and so the show, Wow, millennials, millennials, that's like,
way all right. There's a new record out today. It's
called Unapologetically from Kelsey Ballerini, and Kelsey Ballerini is here
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right alright, y, you know, and you were coming in
and I was like, hey, that for Kelsey to play
a song? Could you always play? And I was like
I wanted to play high school because and this one's
been out for a bit because you put it out
as one of the instant gratifications. Yes, yes, but I
thought this song was cool because we're talking about writing
the song, so I wrote it bout myself, which I
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think is so freaking cool, thank you, um, which makes
it like my baby of the record. UM yeah, I
mean I I had gone home. I left my hometown
and I was fifteen to come to Nashville and try
to be a singer and um, and I didn't go
back a lot for a while, UM because I was
just so wrapped up here. But I remember going back,
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um when I was in college and driving through like
my high school parking lot, and driving past a couple
of my friends in ex's house and you know all
that stuff. And I just realized that like my life
and my path had just changed so much. Um, and
a lot of people that I went to high school
with that there sadden and right around good or back,
it doesn't matter, but mine had at and it was
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just a really heavy thing to to sort through at
like an at nineteen, you know. So I just went
home and this was my wife's working through. It's this song.
Let's play this song. This is Kelsey. It's on a record,
so on today and Kelsey Ballerini. Here's high School. I
guess so because of licensing roles, we can't play anything
with music on this I Heart radio channel or podcast anymore.
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But you can't go to Bobby Bones dot com to
see it. We hate that we had to take it down.
Wasn't our decision, but I just wanted to keep you up,
and we wanted to keep up as much as possible.
So go to Bobby Bones dot com to watch or
here whatever you're missing right now, and thank you for
listening to the show, and sorry about all the legal stuff.
How awesome is it to have new music out? It's
so good. I feel like I've been singing about my
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nineteen year old solf for four years. You know, I'm
stoked to grow up a little bit. How much of
this did you write after that first record? High School
was the first song I had written, and I wrote
that song the week that my first album went to mastering.
So all of this is post the post first album. Yeah, literally,
starting right then, you just bought a new house, like
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you just moved. It's crazy and not not literally, but
if it's like you have a whole new place now,
the whole new Yeah, and the album is chronological too.
It's a story. I don't know if you knew that. So,
like if you listen to it from track one to
track twelve in order, it's like the story of my
life since I put out the first record, which is
fun too, since I know the story to the record,
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Like I'm already good, you're gonna be able to like
be like I remember that. Wow, congratulations, look at you
albums out today, buy it, stream it. I encourage you
to buy it like Kelsey makes a little more money. Yea, yeah,
that's all. I'm so happy for you. Yeah, your second record,
(25:48):
second record, growing on up? Um wait, favorite songs, but
tell me, nont to tell me no, I'm gonna wait.
I think stuff that I got way by the way,
your guys coming try to hand me a c D
And I was like, guess I've had the trucker for
like four months. Well I want you to know that
they handed me the CD, my first physical copy, right
before I walked in, and I broke it before I
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walked in as well. So well you will you do
the Do you give everybody in the band the CD?
Or do you haven't yet? Let them fin for themselves.
They don't care. They already know all the things, the
songs they had the dropbox. All right, good to see.
I'm really thank you for billion records. Thank you, Kelsey.
You want to say anything to Kelsey watches here. Hi.
(26:29):
I love when you sing live. Kelsey is one of
my favorite voices that we have on She's one. Not
every performer, am I like get jealous when they start singing,
but you I do. I just want to be here.
It seems so attainable, but it's not. She's every girl
that you want to be like you make. It seems
so effortlessly and it's like, Okay, I could probably do that,
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and then I try and it doesn't come out the same,
like go for it, give us a little okay. And
we were ledgen that Kelsey that that was good, and
Peter said, we look alike. I mean we could just
switch places, he says, Kelsey, do you hear that from
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me or from other people? I hear from other people
and from you, it's me fine. I just want to
be like in my young twenties, like you know, reliving
high school. Everyone go get unapologetically Kelsey Ballerini. It's great
to see you. So we have a new member of
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the show. She start a new phone screener name's Hillary, which,
by the way, people asked, what happened to Mike d
He's still here in my He just now works in
the studio and he produces a night show and he
produces podcasts. And so Hillary is our newest phone screener.
She's twenty four. She worked in Tallahassee, then she worked
in Charleston with the show. Now she's working with the
show in Nashville. It's kind of our story. But her
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first day was yesterday. And did you know Hillary? Are
you at a microphone? By the way, yeah, I'm at
a microphone. Hillary has never seen Friends. I don't even
know how to process that. How do you even flip
a channel at it being on? Have you ever been
to TBS? I've never seen it before. I don't know.
I've never been interested in watching it. You've never You're
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years old and you've never seen friends. Now the question
is a is she just disconnected or are we getting old?
Because it's one of the two, Amy, I think she's
disconnected from the world. Okay, lunchbox, we're getting old. She
was not even two years old when the first episode aired. Okay,
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so she was at least ten when it was still on.
Surely you see it somewhere. You have a Netflix account.
I assume I do have a Netflix account. Yes, okay,
here is your homework. Assignment. Homework, so today is Friday,
n By November, I need you to have watched two
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seasons of Friends. Two seasons. Yeah, I like many episodes.
I mean the episodes are only like two are twenty
minutes each, right, so we'll give you to the one
season that's basically twelve episodes of of a real show
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before Okay, one season. Okay, so that's happening. Here's some
other things. Hillary was born, the biggest events of Garth
Brooks released, and Going Down to the Sun comes up.
Michael Jordan retires from minor league baseball. Whitney Houston I
Will Always Love You was number one amazing, Jurassic Park
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was the biggest grossing movie of the year. Pablo Escobar
is shot down at Columbia. Yeah, and Power Rangers begins.
So that that's all from her. Okay, I just wanted
to put that homework out there so you've never seen
it and we're not thing. She's like working in the
room with people and she feels like you're older than
her but still still trying to be cool. You know
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what I mean, what does she think we're cool? Hilary,
do you think we're cool? Of course I'm not just
saying that, yeah, we're cool for all people. I guess
you know what it's like when we look at like,
um uh sir, what's what's the guy like the British
dude Anthony Hopkins. Yeah, before like he's cool, he's a
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cool So everybody was flying in Chicago. I guess the
second leg of people came over, which was Eddie Ray
lunch Box, and so lunch Box has this crazy ability
to fall asleep. First of all, immediately, lunch Box ago, well,
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I think I'm gonna sit down taking that, and he
was right asleep. It's amazing, has no stress in his life.
It's it's just it's like a baby or a puppy,
like immediately right. So, but Lunchtox also likes to read books,
and I guess Eddie was sitting next to him. He's
one of those guys where I guess he wants everyone
to know that he's reading a book, so he l
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o ls. He laughs out loud in the middle of
reading his book. And everyone just looks at him like
what's he laughing at? And he taps with his finger
his book like this is funny. It's so funny outside
of dude, stop, what are you doing? You're reading? I mean,
you want people to notice that you're reading a book.
And they always were wondering, I wonder what if he's
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reading is a good book? And so if you laugh
extra hard when it's funny, I mean they'll take notice
and be like, oh, it's a good book and it
was a funny book. Did anyone ask you, hey, I
find sir, what are you reading there? Yes? Actually, Eddie,
what was he reading? You remember that? I don't remember
some book? And he even told me the party is
laughing at and guess what. It wasn't funny. He just
wanted He used to have this whole theory when he
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was dating or whatever you call he used to but
he used to do where he would have as many
books around as possible. He's lamb all around his house,
so people would walk into get a smart Oh my goodness.
That was people would be mostly like girls, Yeah, it's
a conversation started. You put a bunch of books there,
you read all those Oh yeah, I got those. What
if they ask you about one of the books, Oh,
maybe I haven't read that one. Maybe I put it
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up there, read that I start that one tomorrow. They
have this thing now, Whole Foods has like an Amazon locker. Yes,
because Amazon took over for Whole Foods and they will
get you can get your packages there. So say you
order something from Amazon, it can be put into your
Amazon locker and when you go to Whole Foods you
can just pick it up. You don't have to have
it done in a mailbox or worry about getting stolen
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off your porch or whatever. So if I'm on Amazon
and I'm the Whole Foods part of it, now, listen,
don't ask me the complicated part. All I know is
always the Whole Foods. And I saw Amazon poker. That
has to be it, though. Yeah, like you have to
be able to put and you put it all in
there because they're not delivering all the groceries trees. You
just put it and you pick it up ready to
go soon. You have to buy a locker, but yeah,
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that's pretty cool. I think you need to buy a locker. Really,
then I gotta put in there for a week. It's
it's fresh. Oh, I just assume it was like, you know,
like a ups box or ammy assumes a lot because
yesterday was about the Lion King, right, I don't like
to have the full story. And I was like, your
story can't be right. Yeah, and I didn't know it.
I was like, but she was like, no, no, no,
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the humans. I thought they were going to dress like lions. Yeah,
and I was like, no, they're using real animals, I think,
and they're putting voices on them. Like no, no, no,
the humans are putting the costumes. I now, I'm so fascinated.
But then last last night, like late at night, I
found the story and send it over to her and
it's like, you were right. Yeah, yes, I was right,
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but it's not any It wasn't any crazy jump to
conclusion to go, They're not putting a costume on Beyonce
and having her be a lion. That's what I thought,
was evan, I know. And then later Bobby sent me
the story. I was like, okay, fine, So listeners ask
a lot about our boys kids, so I thought we
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you just talking about that for a second. Produc already
has two kids, nine year old and a four year old.
How they doing. They're doing great. Bones the nine year old,
he's just kicking button school right now, and it's so
good or proud of him. And in the four year
old right now, we're debating with her two. I guess
get him in um for five days a week, because
right now he only goes three ays a week to school,
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and so we're trying to see he's ready to go
five days a week now. I think he is, and
I think it's better for him to kind of get
used to that because next year, I mean a couple
of years, he's ready to go kindergarten. Why do you say, oh, listen, guys,
he's four years old one time. Why are we in
such a hurry to put them in school? Just let
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him be a four year old. I do not understand
all these parents trying to send their four year old
to school five days a week, like, oh, manta overload.
We never did that as kids, and all of a sudden,
we just want to get the kids out of house,
get him in school. They have to be ready for kindergarten.
You know what they do in kindergarten. They paint on
paper and they make butter. I mean, come on, well,
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I say, that as a kid, I wish I'd have
been put in school earlier because I think kids who
get an earlier start on education have more once they
get in with other kids, and they're able to succeed
and also be leaders in the classroom. And so if
you're a four year old and you already have in
your and and you're acclimated with other kids and you
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know how to be in this culture of a classroom,
it's not such a shock to you, and you can
learn faster, better and more efficiently. I disagree completely. I
went with my kids in school at three. It's not
like getting about home. If it's just it's learning, it's awesome. Man.
I'll tell you what. I never went to preschool. Look
at me. I'm just fine, okay, And I think everything
is different. But I think the reasoning of it didn't
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happen for us, so it's not good. Is the terrible logic.
And I think it just comes down to each kid,
So let us know how that goes. Thanks Bones. Yeah,
I think he's I think he's gonna love it because socially,
he loves hanging out school. He loves hanging out with
all those friends. And that's the thing too. If he
loves it and you want him to go, everybody wins.
So yeah, anym, he has two kids in I mean
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four days away from your paperwork day apparently, so what
so Amy has? She's eleven now she thinks she's eleven,
but don't listen to her. So she's ten and your
son is seven. He looks much Smaller's small about four
and a half or five. When I was in eighty
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a few weeks ago, we were at dinner with someone
else that had an eight year old and it was
a girl and she was like so much bigger than him.
I was like, whoa, we need to feed that boy.
So we think they're going to be able to move
to America by Christmas? Yeah we think that. Yeah, that
is what we think. That is what we are. I'm
putting all my eggs in that basket. I was thinking
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about your son the other day because he is so small.
Is it just because he doesn't get meat? I don't know,
because part of it is probably nutrition. And then I
don't know his genetics, you know, So you don't know
his dad? No, I don't know his dad. Do you
know his mom? Know what his I've never met them,
but I have pictures of them, and I know exactly
what they look like. The fathers I know nothing about
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for either child. Nope, I know nothing. I don't even
know their name. But the mothers, you do. The mothers
I know pretty much a lot. I know a lot.
Well in Lunchbox has told us they're trying to have
kids right now. Yeah, so lunch Box probably has a
maybe has like a week old. Maybe we don't know.
I haven't been notified of that. So I have been
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breaking news to me too. It's just different levels. And
then me, oh man, there's just no babies, not thinking
about just some paper towels. Okay, all right, I don't
get it. I live alone, I claim my kitchen. Yeah,
I get it. Adopt Yeah, because you've mentioned it before.
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I mean, like a way a long time ago. We've
talked about my adoption. You've been like, I don't know,
maybe I could see myself adopting one day. I don't
think they'll adopt a single man. Yeah, that's the hard part.
But I mean if I I'm thirty seven, and if
for some reason, like my sperm didn't work, I would
adopt if we want to have kids. Yeah, I also
had the thing like, do I want to bring a
kid into this world like that's yours? Yeah period, yeah, no,
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not even just just just like the world just like
so crazy. Yeah, I just I don't know if I
like it. But you have to have hope that you
know that we child that's born as hope into the
world or the opposite. Okay, okay, that is your thing
there that's being negative, go ahead and not do that.
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Let's be positive. It could be the next president. So anyway,
there's that, there's all of our kids things. That's where
we all stand. That's a conversation up. Yeah, caught up
to got up all right, hit it right in studio
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with his runaway June. Everybody had run away June. I
feel like, this is the first time you guys been
in here. Huh. Yeah, we know each other, we do. Yeah,
so it's not the first time I ever met. We
did a show together, huh. We didn't show it. Yeah,
tea pack we open for you, right, It was just
it was everybody playing together more than opening for me.
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I didn't tell some jokes and stuff because people were
waiting for the Yeah, I remember, hand went out and
try to tell do you tell a joke? Don try
seeing it everyone because okay, so here's what's happening. Let
me said, do you remember I don't know somebody will remember.
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It was the dog Joe. So I thought there was
crickets for that I was going to do. I mean
I was. I did an hour of stand up and
I had runaway. Do you come up and play before
I went on? As we was in the business opening, right,
So they went and they were crushing it and they're all,
that's why they're here now there, So they're amazing. And
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so I'm I'm walking to the side of the stage
because I want to watch them perform, and I'm watching
the side and Hannah goes like, tell a joke, and
I'm like, oh boy, so go ahead, Hannah, please tell
the joke that you told there's no thunder. All right. Well,
so everyone was there for a stand up and so
I was like, you know, it's a little bit of
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a tough crowd. And I was like, well, maybe they're
just here for the jokes, like maybe that I don't know,
so all right, oh god, all right. So there's these
two old men and they're just like sitting on the
porch and they're swinging and they're talking, and they're swinging
and they're talking. They've got their dog out there, and
the dog just flips over and kind of starts licking himself,
and uh, you know, they're just watching the dog. And
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then one of the old man he looks at the dogs, Man,
I wish I could just do that, and the other
ald man looks at he goes, man, that dog will
bite you. Yeah, everyone left, Everyone left. Everyone left good. So, okay,
Runaway June is here, and so you have an I
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heard the song with the first time that night. Actually,
you guys played wild West that that night. So so
you have a new song called wild West. But it's
not called wild wild West one. Don't you guys go? Wow,
there's three wild and the song there's more than one.
H I know the song alright, so uh Naomi, Hannah, Jen, Jen,
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all three of you guys, uh you're here. I make
sure everybody knows there are three three wonderful women in
this group here. Yes, they're called Runaway June. Let's hear
the song here called wild West. I guess so. Because
of licensing roles, we can't play anything with music on
this I Heart radio channel or podcast anymore. But you
can't go to Bobby bones dot com to see it.
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We hate that we had to take it down. Wasn't
our decision, but I just wanted to keep you up
and we wanted to keep up as much as possible.
So go to Bobby bones dot com to watch or
here whatever you're missing right now, and thank you for
listening to the show, and sorry about all the legals up.
A couple of questions. So, Naomi you're the lead singer.
That's the main singer. Now, Hannah, you do the low harmonies,
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which gives us an example of a low harmony. Jim,
you do the high harmonies, so give me example the
high harmonies. So that's how they all come together. It's like,
now all you guys do me me me together. You
go you're me me me me, Well that's too low.
Me me me me me me me me me me
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me me me me and then then you have a hit.
That's how you do it. I'm feeling I'm feeling inspired
and free. I'm all over. That's crazy. Okay, Well, thank
you guys. I hope everybody streams downloads um wild West.
They go to the wild West whatever this song makes
them runaway. June we'll come back in a second. You're
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Samy's pile of stories. So everyone's freaking out about candy
right now because of Halloween candy. And it's like, oh,
don't wait, don't eat too much because you might get
a cavity or this or that. But I saw an article.
Hold on, that's not freaking out, that's common sense. Well,
I know it's freaking out. Well, I mean, I agree
you should freak out because then there's this abundance of
candy and then you're more inclined to eat it, which
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can lead to bad things in your mouth and you
might have to go to the dentist. Well, there's actually
everyday things that you might be eating that are just
as bad as candy, and you should be freaking out
about those two. Okay, give me a few of those. Okay,
um crackers? Why because they turn to starch, and starch
turns to sugar and it gets stuck in your teeth,
like if you eat like a goldfish or something, Um,
it gets stuck in your tooth, you know, and then
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if you dop flossing or brushing correctly, it can get
in there and then it turns into acid. And that's
what caused. The causes cavity, dried fruit, that makes sense,
grape fruit, coffee and diet coke or diet soda. The
coffee things dange your teeth. Yeah. Yeah, and it's really acidic.
That's why models drink it with straws. You know that.
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You start doing that, that's why I do? Yeah? What else? Okay, Bobby?
You hang out on Reddit a lot, doing you? I do?
I'm a redditor. I don't post a lot, but I'm
a lurker. Did you see that Reddit thread that suggested
that people consider what they would learn if they had
or would they want to know things like if they
had access to their life stats like the number of
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missed opportunities you had, the amount of time you spent procrastinating,
the number of times you almost died but you didn't
even know it. Yeah, I would like to see that.
You want to see life stats? How many people don't
like you most? In that one? I already know that
one most everyone. I saw John Marrit tweets something I
thought was pretty interesting, and he said, would do you
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for d thousand dollars be filmed like every minute of
your life? And they would only show like the worst
moments the Blooper Real, the terrible moments and most embarrassing
things too. A planet that you would never know is
watching it. Would you let them watch it? Would you?
Would you? How much? Do you paid? Hundred dollars? But
they had it never got back to you. It's like
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their version of The Truman Show, but you never knew
about it. Would you do it? I guess like you're
doing number two, You're like, you know, doing the dirty
all that. They get to see all of it, but
it never but they never never gets back to you.
Would you do it? I don't know. That'd be so
weird if it comes back to New Car Okay, okay, yeah,
(45:27):
we're not convinced. Alright, what else? Okay? So sounds like
Nashville put together things that we might not know about
Sam Hunt, for example, he graduated with a business degree
in economics. I found that interesting. I had no idea,
because he's so good looking and can think so well,
you don't expect that he's able to add I didn't
know he I didn't know. I thought maybe he pursued,
(45:50):
you know, a music, and he played football. He did
play football, so I thought maybe he majored in turf
management or is just so good looking. Yeah, what else? Okay?
He owns a rest you cat named Dandylion like an Amy.
He's married and so are you. Yeah, and now that
he's successful, he'd rather collaborate with an up and coming
artist instead of someone more established. So that's cool. Oh
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and did you know cop cars a true story? I
bet you did. Yeah, yeah, we've talked about that, right. Yeah,
he wrote that and it's on my Bobby Cast because
I did the Bobby Cast with the guy who wrote
it with who gave the song to Keith Urban and
it was a kind of a source of contention because
Sam wanted to keep it. And so yeah, if you
listen to Bobby Cast you'd know that. Yeah you should.
(46:35):
Where do I find that? Just searched Bobby Cast on
alreadio iTunes, So I'll check that out. You know which
one though? Yeah, so I know, listen to your podcast.
His name, Oh Eddie, you're a big fan over here,
my Dina Zach Crow. He also produced, He produced Sam
stuff wrote by Like a back Row with Sam and Zach.
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Carl also produced Like small Town Boy for Dustin Lynch.
Yeah alright, okay, um, it's not too early to start
you know, thinking about Thanksgiving and if you're hosting this
year and you don't want to hassle with cooking, you're
in luck because Nieman Marcus will ship you a fully
cooked Thanksgiving dinner enough to feed eight people for five
d and twenty seven dollars. Nina Marcus. Don't they sell clothes?
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I know every year they do like a food thing
or like a Christmas food gift basket. But I just
saw that and I was like, dang, I can cook
somebody in milk or way less than that. Call me,
I'll deliver it. Okay, Okay, what's your number? Put it,
put it out there. I don't say it. Put it
out there ahead. No, I don't call me. I'm Amy.
That's your pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. That's
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gonna do it today. Appreciate everybody. Thanks to Kelsey Ballerini
for coming by today. It's good to see her. Thanks
to Runaway June. You can see both of them and
their performances at Bobby Bones dot com. Thanks to DJ
Sinister form make in the Dance Party. We talked about
the Hall of Fame that was last night. Is It's
been a fun week. It's been We've been good. Huh. Yeah,
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it's been really good. Next week could be crazy because
it's c N a week, so all the artists quite
the undertaking of just being in country music. Next week. Yeah,
so have a great weekend. We will see you next week.
We'll see you Monday morning. We appreciate you, you know,
living party, your morning life or whenever you listen to
us on the app with us cool see them Backbones
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Bones