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Kip Moore stops by the studio, Amy shares another adoption update and Bobby gives Ray a mystery envelope

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(01:10):
to another week Good morning studio. So Raymond, our producer,
did not go out with Michael Ray this weekend, and
he thought he might and Michael Ray as artists, got
a couple of songs and the backstory is Michael Ray
told Ray, hey, let's have a bus party. Ray shows
up to the bus party and there's no bus there.

(01:31):
So Ray gets upset it's feeling to hurt and bands
Michael Ray from our show. So Ray starts to texting
Michael Ray. Michael was like, let's go out on the road,
and we thought you might go out this weekend, and
did you know he uh ended up just not texting back.
There was no communication whatsoever, and they ended up doing
their Illinois Indiana run and he didn't even call me

(01:54):
or text me. It was the weirdest thing. Oh boy,
So you were ghosted by Michael Ray again. And I
want to think that it was unintentional. And he was
busy and got caught up with trying to get stuff
packed and then just left. But I don't know how
we could go from me about to go on to
their tour to well, I mean, maybe I'm gonna do
the East Coast thing which is coming up this next weekend.

(02:15):
So maybe he just assumed that, yeah, you better reach
out pretty quick or he gets the day band. Yeah,
but this guy is next man. Maybe he's just not
a Texter and I probably should just resort to giving
him a call or maybe shooting him an email or
something like that to do something. Listen, even if he

(02:38):
says no, that's okay, he just shouldn't set it up
and then ignore you. Yeah, he didn't say anything. There
wasn't even a smiley face or see you next weekend.
There was nothing. Dang, guy gets a song. I think
a little litic a little stars blowing ray off. Dang,
all right, let us know what happens. Alright, Monday Show.

(02:59):
Kept More comes in later today recognizing people doing cool things.
Al Blackman celebrating seventy five years working with American Airlines.
Holy cow, the airline is dedicating a Boeing seven seventy
seven to him. What the whole thing? Yeah, Amy, so

(03:20):
you've worked out for seventy five years. That's pretty legit
giving it to him. They're dedicating it to him, face
on it. Based out of New York City, to ninety
one year old aviation maintenance technician started off making fifty
cents an hour as an apprentice when American first started.
At a ceremony at JFK National Airport, a curtain dropped

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to reveal a Boeing seven seventy seven dedicated to a
seventy five years of service. The plane has his name
and number of the years on the side of the aircraft. Okay, wow,
that's cool. That's pretty cool. He's been with him seventy
there for them, hopefully not working on the inside of
the plane. No, no, I have to the same thing. Like,
I'm like, is he just like greeting people welcome to America.

(04:04):
You've given high fives to the other workers whatever. Seventy
five years. That's quite the run. So al Black, I
see what's up? Tell me something good for Monday. Positivity
all around. These are always really interesting to me. Her

(04:24):
name is Elizabeth. She was on her baby moon, so
you have that right before the baby comes out. It's
like a vacation four baby and she lost her wedding
ring in the sand dunes where they were vacation, and
so she's like, well I lost that. She's like, I
don't know where. So someone found the ring like weeks later,
posted on Facebook. It was like, I don't know who
ring this is. People start talking about bad bad All

(04:46):
of a sudden, she sees it in her feed and
she was like, that's not ring and she got a
ring back. Yeah, that's the one time facebooks ever been good.
We just found it right there. That's a crazy story, Amy,
you're up. Well, there wasn't a band and box of
kittens just literally left in a box to find for themselves. Well,
luckily this owner was out walking her dog and her

(05:06):
dog started like sniffing towards things, and next thing you know,
the dog is like, whoa, there's a box of kittens.
Well not only are they keeping the kittens, but the
dog is basically the kitten's dad. Yeah, that's cool. I
like it when animals do that, because humans do That's
that's a that's a cool weird thing. I always enjoying
my like a goat raising a possum, and I'm like,

(05:28):
that's neat because it's like goat ship and raised possums.
But they also show us as humans we should work together.
Carson is seven years old and last summer his brother
had to have surgery at the children's hospital. So Carson
was like, man, what can I do to help out
the children's hospital? So he got a little container and
he went around the neighborhood and collected donations, and over

(05:49):
the summer he's collected seven hundred dollars so he could
donate some money to the children's hospital just because they
helped his brother. He wanted to do something cool, So
Carson went around going, he me your money, give me
your money. So pretty cool about Carson Boy. In our
glass room that's connected to our main room, our producer,

(06:12):
Raymond sits over and works all the audio, cuts all
the audio and outside of the studio. Nobody knows a
lot about Raymond. Kind of a mystery. But I've been told,
you spend a ton of money at this basketball game
at a bar so that you can keep the high score. Yeah,
that actually is true. So what's the story of this? Well,
I mean, every time you play the game, it's a dollar,
and if I'll be there for hours, it ends up

(06:34):
being about eighty dollars a pop. Why would you spend
that much money playing a basketball game. I mean, I'm
first on the record holder, on the number one person
on the screen. Nobody else has gotten a hundred four.
What if someone on plugs the machine? Uh, they'll reset
it about once a year, but it stays like that.
And there has been times when I've gone in there
and somebody's higher and then I have to play it.

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So you'll go check it and then keep the high score.
It ends up actually being a pretty big deal. They'll
be about ten to fifteen people gathered around me when
I'm playing. Oh wow, you bring And it's pretty exciting
to watch him play and to see his name on
the screen, And what's the name on the screen. It
just shows my number. It's not necessarily your name what number.
I'm just known as one oh four. Okay, this is

(07:15):
the worst thing I've ever heard. Like, you've been eighty
bucks to have number one oh four of their Yeah,
so that's the highest score and nobody, I mean average.
I've had friends who played college basketball. They hit in
the eighties. Nobody touches hundreds. Nobody. So it's okay, that's
not your as sign number. That's how many hits. Yeah,
that's what what's the bar. It's called Paradise Park. So

(07:37):
at Paradise Park, you hold the record for one oh four. Yeah,
and frinds will come to town. Um, are you proud
of him playing? My girlfriend? She gets like thirty, But yeah,
I'm proud of people come to town trying to beat
him and he doesn't let it happen. It's pretty impressive.
I had a buddy that just came in from Indie
and he's uh, he's played his entire life basketball. He's

(07:57):
played collegiate too, and he got one hundred. He missed it.
Big balls and little balls, Uh, they're smaller. The tiny
balls fit. You're a small guy six, So they fix
your hand pretty perfect, and you can go backboard. You
can do whatever your style is. But it's really just
a quickness of it and how you fetch the balls.
And if you go up strong, sometimes other balls will

(08:18):
block it. And you're proud of it. Oh yeah, I
mean someone hits a hundred five today for some reason.
Nobody will ever beat my record. Nobody and the bartenders
even say, yeah, he's the record holder. You're not around
the bars. Everybody there knows me. They're like, and it's
funny when tourists watched me because they're shocked that they
just watched the guy that got a hundred a legend.

(08:38):
Kids like yes, but usually there's at least two or
three cameras video and me when I'm shooting. Wow, okay,
one's his girlfriend and one's buddy. Yeah, she does love
to post. She's more than proud of me. When I
play all right, one oh four, I gotta go beat that, right, Yeah,
I gotta go beat that dude, and you'll spend eighty bucks.

(09:02):
It's a dollar every time, So good luck. You played
eight games in a row. Well between me and a buddy.
Sometimes I gotta take a break because I'm sweating. Congratulations. Yeah,
I have nobody be the one oh four. Sorry. Today,
this story comes up from Cleveland, Ohio. A woman was

(09:23):
at a gas station, just needed to run in real quick,
so she left her car running, goes inside, and two
guys like, oh, let's go steal that car. Jump in.
Only made it half a block? Why right out of gas,
probably got the gas station, no stick shift, didn't know
how to drive this dude. Dude trying to get out
and run, but police arrived. Can you imagine the back
and forth when you're trying to steal one, not just

(09:45):
trying to drive one. You know, you push them and
dropping the clash, and you know they're still a little
back and forth. And when you're learning, they're back and forth.
But if you're trying to steal one in your panic,
can you imagine how fat the thing is jerking? Just
get out and run, lunch box, that's your bone head
story today. Come on show. Feel big pressure with your
husband's birthday coming up? I do, because he's turning forty.

(10:07):
I feel like that's a big one. I don't really know.
He's not all like about attention or anything. He's just
really not So I don't know what I should do
if I'm looking for advice, Like should I plan a
cool trip? It's on the week his birthdays on a weekend,
So should I plan like something just me and him?
Or should I plan like to have some of his
friends come up and like have them surprised, or like

(10:31):
do something with all of us here? Like I don't know,
Like what do you do for forty years old? That's
like a it's a milestone. Is there a chance your
kids can be here by the time he turns forty?
I don't know. I really feel like that slim. I
was thinking that like a month ago maybe, But now
that we're getting like a month away from his birthday, No,
I don't think it would be that fast. But wouldn't

(10:52):
that be the most amazing presdent ever? No? I wasn't
saying that. I was saying what what you would do?
Like if they're here, you really can't go away on
a trip. But if I find out the kids are
gonna available and I like arrange it on his birthday,
that's a great You just let have the kids at
any time. There's no arranging at this point. You've been
trying to get these kids to America for four and
a half years. If you were to find out, like

(11:14):
I could have gotten the kid, We could have gotten
the kids like two weeks ago. But I held out
for his birthday, and I was like, I would be
mad too. I'm sure they would be if they once
they realized what was happening, they'd be like, what the heck?
What are you leaning towards? Well, no, I already ordered
him two things, but they're super lame. Just know that
for men, birthdays aren't as important generally speaking, guys aren't.

(11:37):
And I know your husband. I don't think it's that
big of a deal to him. Okay, so I'm off
the hook. No, there's no hook. The hook is just
smaller than what you think it is. Okay, maybe you
need to talk to some people that have turned forty.
I mean, unless he's midlife crisis in it, he's not.
I've been like going through the checklist, like, if anything,
maybe I bring less attention to it. They turned forty.

(11:59):
It's the birthday? Did you have your date? He see?
I don't see you after work? Hot five? That's it.
I don't know. I'll I'll keep Here's my what I
would do. I would send him on a guy's weekend
with a couple of his buddies and you not go,
but him and his buddies go and you can do
something for him back to But that's what I would say.
Do I have to pay for the buddies? If yes,

(12:20):
If it's too where am I sending them? That's up
to you. You want to do a super special send
him and his two best friends. That is a really
good play off something or a weekend. Okay that I
knew you come through. I don't know that came through.
It's expensive. I just caught you a lot of money.
But that's what's mega. Ya. Good morning to you, Good morning.

(12:48):
What's going on? I'm good? How are you doing good? Um? Well,
I just wanted to let you know, and I also
wanted to thank you that I start a new job
today that I got with your help, even though you
didn't know. Um, I listened to the song that you
say to always play and I went in there and
I asked questions and I killed it. You got them. See,

(13:08):
you got your heart right down, and you went on
the offensive instead of the defensive. Right, Yes, exactly, UM,
and I started today. I'm on my way here now.
Also this morning, I got an email from the college
that I'm in, UM telling me congratulations I got into
the Honor Society. So I wanted to thank you for

(13:30):
that as well, because, um, you know, I listened to
you every day. Um, I heart radio because they're unto
early so I can't listen to you live, but I
catch you on I Heart Radio, and you know, just
all the talk about you know, working hard, and I
pushed myself every day and I got I have a
full pointer right now. So I worked really really hard,

(13:52):
and I just wanted to thank you for everything, Like
here's such a huge inspiration, Like, well, I appreciate that,
but it sounds like I did zilch and you did
all of it. That's awesome. Hey, I'm so proud of
you that you went into that interview. You were controlled,
You physically were controlled. If you go into the interview

(14:14):
and you put them on their heels, like, hey, let
me ask you much of questions like really, they're like, wait,
they must really care and be thinking a lot about
this job, like that's did you feel it while you
run the interview? Yes, yeah, and like I knew. I
kind of knew right away that they were going to
go with me because okay, we're telling me, like, okay,
so what we're gonna do. Like almost they were like

(14:35):
telling me, okay, sure, it's our auction plan for you.
Now that I'm talking about, congratulations and thank you so much.
You say it's too early, you're calling doing the show
right now. I'm so confused. Oh well, because I'm starting
in his job normally, I don't like the job that
I have. Before it was in well it was like minutes,

(14:57):
but now you listen live, yeah, kind of because I'm
like in the middle of nowhere near Nebraska, and so
like it's really hard to get reception, Like you got
in and out so I can kind of hear it
and then I kind of can't. And so yeah, podcast
for sure for the win. So well, thank you, congratulations,

(15:19):
and I'm gonna say it and I mean it. I
appreciate you. I appreciate you. All right, have a good
day at first day at work today. Thank you all right,
bye bye Nicole and Dallas. Hello, what's happened? It's Bobby,
how are you Hi? Thanks for Colin. What would you
like to say? Well, I was a colinic about a

(15:41):
question for lunch box. Once you said last Thursday that
your wife was fun employed again, Yeah, she's fun employed.
She worn't Attractor supply and she threw the deuces to them.
She went out on the highway and said I'm done
and moved on. No job right now? Right? Well, well,

(16:04):
I've found that so confusing because I actually work for
the company that she's working for right now. Well, I
don't know what company you work for, but she does
not have a job. She chunk the deuces and yeah,
what's the truth there? Does she still have a job?
Do you? Attractor? Supaline? Nicole? No, I actually work for

(16:27):
Top Golf. Yeah, she's trying to get a job with
Top Golf. She was doing the interview process with Top Golf.
And so maybe she hasn't doesn't even know. Maybe maybe
she has a job she doesn't want you to know about.
She's getting paid. Wait, nicoleting money and like hiding it

(16:49):
from him, because that's so something he would do to
her because we have separate accouncil. She's getting money. That's fine.
But wait, wait, wait, hold on, So your wife, all
you know she applied at Top Golf. I know she
applied to Top Goal, but they haven't accepted her yet.
I know of Nicole. Are you breaking the news that
she got the job? Um? Well no, I'm pretty sure
that she's very aware of it. Um wait, because last

(17:16):
Thursday I went down to their to the marketing department,
and I said, you know it didn't lunch Bot because
they know I'm a huge fan, and um my cousin
works in the marketing department. And she said, yeah, she's
she works here. Let me call her and find out
why he would say that. So are you saying Lunchbox
comes on this show and lies. Well, that's what I'm

(17:37):
trying to figure out because I've been in that for years.
Everybody believe me, I never lied, y'all. Stop lunch boxes face.
He sort of looks a little like confused, like is
my wife lying to me? Like he doesn't have a
face of like I'm confused by this. And so I
will call her immediately and we will get to the
bottom of this. Hey, Nicole, I can get him if

(17:59):
you want me to what was that? I can get him.
You may ask him the truth. We have a code
word only him and I know, and if I ask you,
I only get to use it like once every month,
but I can use it. It's like like Lord of
the Rings or something. Lunch Box, did your wife for
a top golf LR in l R? I don't know
that she works? To Wow, he doesn't know, Nicole, he

(18:21):
doesn't know. Let's call lunch call her right now and
be like, do you have a job. You just gotta
let us know. Wow, I'm going he doesn't, Nicole. I'm
not kidding you. This is not a lie thing where
he does that. If I call n l R on him,
he that's our golden role for fifteen years. Yeah. Wow,
Thanks thanks for the heads up. We'll be having to

(18:43):
sit down. George Man confessed fatally shooting his neighbor over
dog poop in the yard. Did you guys see this?
And Georgia Man told police officers he shot and killed

(19:06):
his neighbor because he was tired of the man's dog
pooping in his yard. Dang Larry Bates was arrested last
month for the murder of Paul Wilson. Who lived across
the street from him. Bates also shot and killed one
of the dogs. First of all, this dude is nuts anyway,
Like he's obviously not there, and then he's angry. So

(19:27):
when you're not there all the way and you're angry,
that's a bad mixture. He appeared in court. Several officers
testified that he confessed on multiple occasions. Oh man, that's sad,
that's crazy. It also reminds me of Lunchbox because he
walks his dog and lunch boxes dog gets free rein
to poop wherever he wants, and he didn't pick anything up.

(19:48):
That's right. I got two dogs and they they got
free rein. If there's grass and they gotta drop it,
they drop it and we just keep all walking. We
chunked the nooses saying goodbye, and we go on our way.
And that's just the way it is. I mean, I
just don't I've never lived in a society where people
started picking up dog poop and the hunger games that

(20:08):
this is what the siety we live in now, right
back up their dog poop. Yeah, which I don't understand
when we became this weird society that wants to pick
up dog poop. Do deers pick up their poop? Nope,
DearS domesticated? Uh? Do squirrels pick up their pooh? They're
not domesticated? Okay, well I do birds pick up their pooh? Okay?

(20:32):
Going through every animal? I mean, just roll up Noah's
ark right now, one at a time. How about the
rafts zebras? Did they pick up their poop? I rest
my case? What about fish? They pick up their poop?
So lunchbox. One time dog poop is on a yard
and he kept walking, and then people went and picked
the poop up and put on lunchboxes porch. They bagged

(20:54):
it up and run into my house for me. By
the time I got back from the walk, there was
a bag of dog poop sitting on my doorstep. That
wasn't cool. Like what society coming to? Right? Yeah? Like
I mean, if you're gonna pick it up, just throwing
the trash can? What's the point? Weird? People like I
just don't understand it. Like and these people like they're
like I see sometimes the dogs like like pooping a

(21:15):
flower bed and people are like climbing over people's flowers
trying to dig it. Let's just leave it, No one's
talking to the hours. I mean, come on, you look
like an idiot. I just don't understand it. I'll never
understand it. I just don't get it. My dog just
plays in the backyard now, so I don't have to
worry about that. But when I would go to the
park in a different story there, I don't want to

(21:36):
miss step. I don't want to step in poop. So
I don't want people step in poop, do on into others.
That's what I say. That's kind of deciety that I
would like to live in. Okay, they do into other society. Yeah,
I want to bring something to your attention, Amy. Okay,
I haven't asked Lindsay, my girlfriend, about this yet. And

(21:58):
she's gonna be a town for just a bit tomorrow
that she may stop by the studio for a quick segment.
But it's her album released week and I hope people
I bought her album. But she has a song on
it called just Another Girl, and a lot of these
songs because she wrote nine of the songs, and then
three of them are written by other females. Are like
Kelsey Ballerini wrote a song, Caitlin Smith wrote a song,
Carly Pierce or a song, and then Lindsay wrote nine

(22:18):
of the twelve. But Lindsey wrote this song called just
another Girl. And I haven't asked her because I don't
wonder the answer. But I'm wondering if the song is
about me? So have you just being another girl? No? No, no,
about her? Right? Play the song I'm not it's called
just another Girl, and listen to the chorus and tell
me if if you think this is written about me,

(22:38):
because she wrote it with a couple of great songwriters
in town. Here we go the girl from Lindsay l
Here we go again the road I can try again?
Is the god again? And oh then again, I'm not

(23:09):
gonna be days just dog with the broken, No dog,

(23:39):
girl with the broken. Don't stop it? But do you
hear the words of that? Yeah, I think I've got them.
Is she's saying, she's sort of refusing to be just
another girl, Like there's no way you're going to be
breaking up with her, making her just another girl, or
like the line is like I'm not taking I'm not

(24:01):
just gonna get older from this for I don't know,
I don't know. I haven't asked her. I don't want
to turn it up again. With the bull again. Shut

(24:37):
her down there, shut her down there. So yeah, what
makes you think it's about you? Because I don't have
a great history of relationships, and that's what that song
sounds like. Yeah, I see what you're saying. I think
it's a warning to you because she's going to be
just another one of your broken hearted girls. That's what

(24:58):
she's letting you know. She's saying, Look, you better realize
how special I am. And I'm not just gonna be
another girl. You're gonna be with me for a while. Yeah. Yeah,
I'm scared to ask her about it. That's what I
hear in that in that song is a warning shot
to you, like a direct like boom, because she has
all I got out of love was a little bit older.
I was like, dang, I don't really think that any

(25:23):
of your exes have chips on their shoulder. Though I
not in a bad way, but yeah, I think I
wasted their time. I think I'm a time. I think, yeah,
a girl should know that when they go into dating you.
You think that, right, I gotta have that conversation with her.

(25:43):
I want to know if that's about me? Morning. Why
was the math book always worried why was the math
book always worried because it had so many problems? Get it?

(26:07):
That was the morning Corny All right, kid, Morris here,
hey bus good, I'm good man, I'm good. There's a
story that whenever you're in my house, you told And
I just think it'd be fund to tell these guys
if they didn't hear it, because like your work ethic
to me is crazy, and I don't think I really appreciated.

(26:28):
It's how you and I started spending like human time together.
Tell Amy the story about how you would do a
show and then you go take over merch trying to
find somewhere to stay at night. Yeah, that was That
was back when it was just me and Browder, or
me and Browder and Dave and c A put us
on shows for two years before I got a record deal.

(26:50):
So I mean, I've always been thankful for that. But
it was every weekend. We were out Friday and Saturday's
for for two years, I mean, and we were opening
for guys like Trey ace Um, Rodney atkins Um, just
like all these different kind of artists, and we didn't
sometimes we get like a guarantee of two hundred bucks.
Maybe that was like tops, but it was mostly like

(27:11):
you just go to try to win fans, and I
was like, okay, so we could have one shirt and
that was all we were pretty much offer was one
shirt that we could sell. And I had made a
demo CD that I probably shouldn't be saying this, but
it was like a three song demo c D that
I would sell for five bucks. And the game was
you know I say game, I mean that, like we

(27:32):
couldn't afford to get from one city to the next
unless I sold merch. So we would open and we
were in my jeep this whole time too, and and
then I would get Browder and Dave or just Browder
whoever was out with me. Um, you have to hustle,
like go find us somewhere to stay tonight. So every
every night we were on a different floor, different couch.

(27:54):
So like and I hear music, they may have been
approached by your bold to see if they had a vacant. Yes,
pretty much, yeah, I mean like I sold, I sold
my own merch and I did most CD. I would
go out at the end of the headlining, like before
the headline I came on and after and I would
usually usually sell a few shirts, you know, night, maybe

(28:16):
ten to fifteen shirts, and I'd sell I'd sell a
lot of demo CDs and that would be our gas
to get to the next place and where I could
give my guitar player fifty year seventy five bucks or something.
So um, that was it. So I'd say, you gotta
find some place to stay. If you don't, we're sleeping
the jeep night, which we did a lot of times too.
I mean, that was it, you know. So I had

(28:36):
some crazy, crazy stories from from different random houses that
we slept in, Like isn't it crazy? Yeah? I had
one dad come home. I member I was on the
floor and I'm in his daughter's house. I guess you know,
I'm on the floor sleeping. Comes he comes in from
the night shift, and Browder's on the couch snuggled up
with the girl's friend. And this was years and years ago,

(28:57):
and and all of a sudden, I feel these eat
like like they're like in between my head, Like he's
sitting on his recliner and I can it's like five
o'clock in the morning, he's come on from the night shift,
and I wake up and these two gigantic boots are
like over my head. So I opened my eyes and

(29:19):
I love I remember, I Love Lucy. Reruns were on
and it was like, man, it was it was like
Twilight Zone. The mom the mom was the mom actually
lived up stairs and she was coming out and getting
booze all night. So but I woke up and then
I looked up and there was this guy. He never
acknowledged that I was even the room. He didn't never
made the eye contact. He was a huge man. And
I just kind of stood up, feeling completely awkward, and

(29:42):
I looked at him and he just kept changing, you know,
the turn of the ball and changed the channel and
I said, how's it going? And he never even at
like I was existed, Like I guess that's happened before
where random book come home? And I just kind of
shook broud and I said, I think we need to
get out of here, you know, right now. But I mean,
like that was the some crazy, crazy times. Kip Moore's here.

(30:03):
I'm gonna play more girls like you this And I
didn't know this until I read this is the fastest
rising single of your career so far, even of all
of your monster hits, this is the fastest, the fastest one.
This is the fastest. I'm a little blown away by
that because of the success of the other songs, but
I guess they took longer. Yeah, I think. I think

(30:24):
Pretty Girls the fastest before that. But yeah, I mean,
you know, Truck. I think Truck took a long time.
That was like a slow build and then when it
hit twenty it sort of flying. But before that it was,
you know, it took it took forever to kind of
catch on show. All right, Kip Morris here that record

(30:45):
comes out September eight. Talk about this record because you
did a little different than the last stuff. You know,
it's more you Yeah, I co produced the first two,
but this one was I had lived with these song
so much and I was going in and I I
started it just by kind of recording it in private.
The label that even though I was going in and

(31:08):
I went in and did like four four sides and
I turned him in and that was the most exuberant
reaction I'd ever had in the label. So they were like,
when did you do these? You know? Who produced them?
You know? You know, so I've done them and something.
He told me just to go back in and finish
the record, you know, just make the record you want
to make. And so with this record, so much of

(31:31):
it was I would come up with the guitar grooves
and all these different parts in my head and I
would sing them onto a voice quarter. So I would
basically like stack all the tracks with just my voice, like,
this is what the rhythm section is going to be,
this is what the guitar was gonna be in the
verse do, and this what's gonna be. These are the
twinkle parts in the course, and this is what the
baseline's gonna doing the drum parts. And I would stack

(31:53):
all this stuff and then I would think about the
lyrics second, and then I would live with these songs
for so long where it was like I knew the
exact guitar tones I wanted to use. I knew all
the parts I wanted to use. I didn't want to
go in and be like, Okay, let's see what happens.
I was like, NA, this is what's gonna happen. So
I didn't want that rub um with another producer when

(32:13):
I had a great time co producing the first two.
But I just I knew how I wanted to do this.
So it was more of I lived with these songs
for so long that I knew exactly when what I
wanted to do, so it was a matter of doing
it that way and then like more Girls like You
was just me and David Garcia at his house. That
whole thing is just me and him playing all the instruments,
building up from the ground up, which is the first

(32:34):
time I've ever done anything like that. I've always tracked
with the band, which most of the record is still
with a three or four piece band, but that was
the first time I'd ever done a recording just in
a house like that. You're for this thing to come out,
like you are you like itching for the whole thing
to be out. Yeah, I'm just yeah, I started noticing,
Um I did, I feel like I did the same

(32:54):
thing a while. One was like I just start like
I feel like I hadn't slept the day I'd start.
You know, it's not that I'm it's it's just as
excitement and it's all these different things in your head,
all these moving parts, you know, just you know, traveling
and promoting the record, all that kind of stuff. So yeah,
I'm ready for it to get out and start playing
these songs because I was just why ones I played
the whole record before they even came out, so we've

(33:15):
held all these songs back. So I'm just ready to
play a new body of work. You brought your guitar in,
you did right there? Are my crazy? Did you bring
a guitar in your mind? Where we gonna play? I
didn't know because we didn't know either. I was like, like, honestly,
you came walking and I was like, oh, yes, I

(33:36):
certainly don't have we No no, no, no, it's not
I don't have to. We would like you to. Um.
I just yeah, I had no idea. I didn't know
if I was gonna play it, and maybe not even
a whole song. Let's just play. Let's just do this,
Like if you're sitting around the house and some people
are over friends and then and you have the guitar,

(33:58):
Like what do you play? If you just hang it out?
And I'm like, I can't just play something for us, hey, guys,
So because of licensing roles, we can't play anything with
music on this I Heart Radio channel, our podcast anymore.
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 I go to Bobby Bones dot com to watch

(34:20):
her here. Whatever you're missing right now, and thank you
for listening to the show. And sorry about all the
legal stuff. Talking about that, talking about that, talking about that,
I actually wrote that. Um I was. I was at
a bar um in a in a city on the road,
and long before I came to town in South Georgia,

(34:44):
we talked about this. I was. I was the cover
band guy. You know. I was three to four nights
a week in South George. I was traveling around to
the different bars and I would play cover songs. You
know what was playing Margaret play, you know, play all
these song I think if I ever heard somebody yell
play Margaret building need one more time, I was gonna fight,

(35:05):
Like I just I couldn't take it anymore, man, I
couldn't take one more drunk girl going this is my birthday.
That that whole kind of thing, like I just couldn't
take it anymore. But uh, but you know that's it's
my life story and the song. But it was also
my tip of the cap to everybody down on Broadway.
Everybody and every bar around the world that's got a dream.

(35:29):
Um that's might not be wanting to play other people's music,
and they got that dream, you know, and it's it's
that song is for the dreamers. You know. I've always
been a dreamer and I'm always steel. Like the minute
that you stop dreaming, that's when your soul dies. So
that's that's what that whole song is about. It So
to braid the record comes out, keep more. He got

(35:51):
some good stories when he comes back on record day.
I got another one. I wanted to tell you, but
i'nna make your way for that one I got. It's
good to see, want to see you, and you know
you have the documentary. You got a whole look you're
like doing like all, Yeah, we've been behind the scenes
doing a lot. Good to see my friend. You see
you back on album released day September. Here's your update

(36:15):
on Amy's kids. I mean this is two pretty quick updates.
We went last week. There's an update on Amy's kids.
If you're new to the show. Amy has adopted two children,
and they tried to have kids. They tried to domestically adopt.
They kept moving so that didn't work. Amy went to
Haiti on a mission trip. I met these two kids
in an orphanage, said, these are my kids. I want

(36:37):
to adopt them. Four and a half years later, they're
not here. Now there's an update, Amy, Yes, So my
agency sent us a letter that they got from the U. S.
Embassy in Haiti and they said that, you know, I
think I mentioned my update a couple weeks ago that
the embassy had indicated there was a strike going on

(36:57):
with some of the courts, like the Haitian courts. They
were striking. I don't understand the judges. Yeah, I guess
clerks and you think about all the people are involved
in making everything flow as a system. They are on
strike and they have been back at work recently, so
we're getting update on that, and they were trying to
work out a deal. And if they don't reach that

(37:19):
by August eight, so you know, not too many days, um,
then the strike will resume and they will go back
on strike officially. And they don't really know what's going
to happen, but the keywords of what they sent to
us is that this strike will mean longer than usual
processing times for files that are in the court system.
During the strikes duration, and that would be our files.

(37:40):
I know it's like every I could think of, like
every speed bump. I mean not every because I know
we have encountered every single one, but we've definitely had
some speed bumps that we've just had been unlucky with
the speed roadblock. Okay, we've had some roadblocks that it's
just all about our timing of when we started four
years four and a half years ago, like different law

(38:02):
changes and things with our kids and things with their
birth moms, like things that just keep popping up. They
keep delaying and delaying and delaying. It is there not
a famous person that listens to this show. They can
I'm being for real. They can just go and call
somebody like and then asking you thank you. I don't know,

(38:23):
I mean, I don't know. We never lunch box things.
I mean I never lunch box I don't want to.
We don't go into restaurants they like all right, I
get priorities, Satan. So what you're saying is you want
me to call them now? I want people have been helpful.
I don't know what it's going to take. There have
been people that have wanted to help their trying to help.

(38:44):
They are ready to help, but sometimes I just don't
know the exact way to steer them how to be
most effective, because I've talked to people like at the
embassy and they're just kind of like, oh, you know,
we kind of have that that taken care of. So
it's like, okay, well, I mean, I appreciate everybody helping,
but you're right, I don't know what it would take.
I have no idea. I do know that my son

(39:04):
turned seven at the end of the month, and I'm like, oh,
my gosh, I can't believe he's going to be seven.
And when I met him and kind of felt my heart,
this is my this could be my little boy. He
was to an half And your daughter she's ten. She's
ten in a few months, Like sure, her birthday was
in April. She turned in, so you know, here we

(39:28):
are another thing. Like I just kind of just been
processing that news and I'm just like, please, maybe work
out a deal and then maybe there won't be the
they won't go and strike again. I'm trying to like
keep that hope, but I mean, I'm not gonna lie.
It's a struggle some days, like it's it's it's like
being pregnant, your baby is just don't want to come

(39:49):
out or something. Do you start it's a serious question.
Do you start every prayer about them? Um? Well, no,
not every, but a lot a lot of my prayer
are just specifically for them lately, to be honest, I mean,
unless I'm like just praying about other things in life,
for forgiveness or whatever it might be, they are top

(40:11):
of the list for sure. I know for my husband
and myself. My husband is really good about dinner prayers,
like when we sit down, and his is always about
the kids. Um, forget the food, who cares? Don't less
of food? Like figure out what what we need to
do to bring these kids home or to stretch our
patients more than it's already been stretched in Some days,
I feel extremely impatient, but trying to keep it positive

(40:34):
and trying to learn what in the world am I
supposed to How am my sister grow from this? You know,
I know, I'll let us know next week what happens.
Don't go and strike, I know, all right, geez, well
thanks for the update. Yeah, let's go have a game
for you guys, so you'll go back and forth. Un
If you miss it, you're out. Okay, I'll give you

(40:56):
three names of characters on TV shows. Oh boy, yeah,
you name the TV show. I like it because I
like TV. I'm gonna go with you. LaunchBox, first boy, Rachel, Monica, Joey,
that's my new jam friends. Are you still watching that?
Still watching our reruns? But the problem is I don't
watch it every day, so I miss a few episodes,

(41:17):
which I don't like. Do you have Netflix though, it's
all there. That's a lot of commitment, that's like seasons. Yeah,
you can watch a couple and just stay in order there. Yes, Jesse,
Hank Skyler, I'm breaking that nice good full house at first,

(41:41):
Leonard Howard Penny. Oh, that's your show, Big Bang Theory. Nice.
I've never seen it. Well, I've seen it, but it's terrible.
I'm naming three characters from a TV show, Ted Robin Marshall,

(42:02):
How I Met Your Mother? Dang Lunchbox, Carol, Carl Maggie,
Carol Coral Maggie, Carol Carl Maggie, growing paints. No, Walking Dead, correct.

(42:36):
I can't wait for it to come back. I know.
I think it's second. I love Walking Dead. If I
would have said, John, are you are you any Game
of Thrones, right, even if I would have said the
weird names because well, I don't know, I would you

(42:57):
because I was gonna give that to you about that game.
But that was just two Are you were gonna yell
at me? So I didn't my sister named or dog?
Are you after Game of Thrones? How about this lunchbox Quinn,
Huck and Olivia? Oh that's your one that you guys
like the lawyer one. Yeah, and you're the one of
the congratulations. But I wouldn't use too hard if I

(43:21):
got it wrong. Looking dead, that's too hard. No, it's not.
It's the the biggest ship. Stop it. It's not the Bachelorette.
I'm no, but still it is October twenty back. Science
is spoken as to why we love McDonald's French fries.

(43:42):
I think McDonald's has the best French fries. Do tell
us what are they doing? What are they putting in there?
Be flavoring their coded and be flavoring that makes them
activate your you mommy taste buds, those in your salt
taste buds working together. I would you. By the way,
that means the fries aren't vegan friendly. Just about to

(44:03):
say or vegans thinking they're just like eating some potatoes
and salt, and they're not. And beef flavor comes from milk.
Did you know that not from beef? Now, I didn't know.
I didn't know for sure if he came from beef,
but yeah, milk would make it not begin So there's
a scientist to why those are so good. Okay, you
don't have to pick them. I picked McDonald's fries and
have for years my favorite French fries, best French fries

(44:25):
that exists. Amy, Well, I think your answer is solid.
I'm gonna go with the Chick fil a waffle fry.
That's that's a good one. I do enjoy a good
waffle for pry. Just just I can't do it. I'm stumbling,
and I just can't see how anyone not pick McDonald's. Hey,
do you know lunchbox? I'm gonna have to say Bobby
is the smartest man in the room on this one.
It's McDonald's fries. Could you imagine if McDonald's took their

(44:48):
formula and made it into a waffle. I would never
want them to do that. Why mess with greatness's too?
I like water burgers fries, they're they're good. But the
fact that water Burger, if it depends on where you
are regionally, I can Texas and so southwest of water Burgers.
They have the catchups that are in the hard packs.
The fancy the catchup makes up for it. Amazing. Best
hamburger period. Who is it? Amy Chaine a wrong person?

(45:11):
Come on, you're eating meat again. I was talking to
her friend the end of the day and she was like,
I was with Amy and Amy was ordering meat and
it was so weird. Yeah, best Hamburger. I will go
with McDonald's. So you really haven't had many hamburgers. I
really have from Chain's, Honestly, I really haven't. I would
say water Burger, but they're not national. It's a chain though.

(45:35):
It's a chain. It up, okay man. I used to
get when I was a kid quarter pounder with cheese,
especially when it comes with a free VHS tape. If
you got the meal packs. I got dirty Watton, dirty
rotten scoundlers on VHS. I don't know what. My mom
and I would go there all the time. We'd order
whatever combo you had to order to get the VHS tape. Wow,
they would give like BCR that's I'm telling you and

(45:57):
I remember the day we got Dirty Rotten Scoundls on
VHS and we were like, this is amazing. I'm gonna
say this one. And I still think it's overrated, but
it's still the best, if that's possible. I think the
best hamburgers in and out, Oh I don't, but but
I think the whole in and out experience is a
bit overrated because everybody just talks to it's the greatest
thing ever. And I don't think it's the greatest thing ever,

(46:18):
but I think it's the best hamburger. Okay. The only
thing you've had from there was when I went with
y'all and I got the veggie Burger, which doesn't exist.
They basically gave me buns with a piece of cheese
and some lettuce that there would be funny, and they're like,
here you go. Our head producer is Morrigan. She's in

(46:38):
the glass room. Can Morgan hear me? Right now? Do
you have the mystery envelope? I do? Hold? Do you
know what's in the mystery envelope? Do you guys know
about the mystery envelope? There is a mystery envelope and
it shall be open. Don't open it yet. Okay. First

(47:01):
of all, I would like to say, Lunchbox, you've been
doing a fantastic job on the show. Of course I
am what yep, and at least at that Amy you've
also been doing a fantastic job. Oh, thank you. You're
very welcome. Anything you need right now me? Yeah, like
anything in your life? Do you need? Yes? What do
you need? My kids? Okay, okay, okay, that's not the envelope.

(47:24):
I'm sorry, dang it. Let's go over to right. Ray.
How's your life pretty good? I could definitely use you know, uh,
some you know, like clothes, probably clothes, Yeah, the world
your clothes. Uh? Don't you need truck tires? I could

(47:44):
also use some new tires as well, but Bobby, you
know priorities. What's wrong with your tires by the way,
Oh I don't know. They're really jacked up and it's
almost getting embarrassing nowadays. Audio this, Yeah you want to
hear it. Here's the raised tire screech. That's not him

(48:09):
peeling out. Guys. So if your hand right the envelope, Ray,
when we go on vacation for a few days, Ray,
stand back, Ray, open the envelope. Please play the Olympic music.
Please change the music for me. My friend played the
Olympic all right, I got it in my hand, opening
it up, all right, come on, come on, faster, faster

(48:36):
we can. There's a letter inside the envelope. I'm opening
that up now. There's also a check. The letter says nothing.
The check is from Bobby Bones to Race Slater for
eight hundred dollars A kidding, I don't understand. It says

(49:00):
four new tires and the signature be that's awesome. No,
hold on, So all I had to do is bring
my car in squeaking. You'll pay for repairs. No, no,
it's a lot of things. I mean, I believed I
told you yesterday that my car's fallen apart. Ray doesn't

(49:22):
make as much as some people. No one, no, no one,
No he doesn't. So no he doesn't. And to um
Ray volunteer to stay behind whill we all go on vacation.
And I just thought he needs tires and I'm gonna
help him out. And so Ray, I have something. I

(49:42):
like that. I know what kind of I'm blown away.
I've worked with you for fourteen years and I've needed
a lot of things, and I've never got a check
for eight hundred big ones to fix anything. I mean,
come on, I brought you iPod. Oh yeah, you bought
everybody and iPod. I bought you air fights for Christmas,

(50:03):
like I bought you stuff. Yeah for Christmas. This is
just a random day. You brought him yeasy's for whatever.
He won those, okay, and now he won eight hundred dollars.
I mean you just said I was doing great. Where's
my eight hundred dollars you make in your check? Why
is about you? Why is this about him? I appreciate

(50:25):
your buddy. I know you need tires, and I appreciate
you standing behind. Will we all go on vacation and work,
and so I wanted there's a check, just cash quickly. Yeah,
and rank you watch out for those nails. Don't forget
to cash it. That'd be that, thank you man. I
cannot wait to get new tires. Might be some nails
in the parking lot. Take but shut up, take before
and after pictures of your tires now and he's going

(50:48):
to the bar. No, it's getting used for tires, minor bald.
That's not safe in the rain. That's right, right, I
need you. That's cool. I love it. I got little
family the end. What's that promise? I showed dinner or

(51:10):
something at some point? Oh yeah you did. Yeah. Now
you're just saying no, no, you got some gift card
from Crambos and you said you take us out? Yea,
all of us? Did I just say it like in passing?
Let me ask Mike because Key doesn't lie to me.
Mike D and the phone in the producer room, think, yeah,
you said you would take everybody out to a dinner
before the end of the summer. It's almost end the summer.
It's but technically pretty really close. People have said to

(51:33):
me about it. But I've been like, did that really okay?
And if if Mike D says that, I believe it okay,
you two are up to no good and you lie.
Amy gets confused, But Mike D tells the truth like
she Amy tells the truth. She gets confused. This is
what I think I'm going to do, because I didn't
know that was a real thing. I'm not First of all,
do you not expensive it? Will you take this whole
show out? How much? Lots? No, they can order salads,

(51:57):
I get a meal. That's all I think I'm going
to do, is I'm going to schedule in shifts, like,
for example, I'll take Eddie and Lunchbox out together or
something like that. We're gonna do it in shifts. Why
can't we go all with one? No? I can't how
much we would never leave? Remember when we did that

(52:19):
one time and there was a lot of fun we did,
like around the table. Let's say some positive a ton
of money and I just don't want to do it
all once I got do you guys all want to
chip in and go Dutch? The whole point taking us? Also,
wouldn't it be better if we get to spend some
quality time together instead of as a group. Yeah, why
don't we do a potluck and doesn't cost anybody anything?
Everybody bring dinner, you love to grill. There's my question?

(52:46):
Would you not rather have quality? Because when I took
Ray and his girlfriend like, we actually spent time and
I learned things about them instead of like being ten people.
Do you want to take us out individually or in pairs?
But I think it'd be cool to roll in with
a whole entourage into a Russia and be like you here,
how do you get to pick with your hairs with
I don't know, but I'm not taking everybody at once.

(53:06):
Too many pieces, and I'll roll with Deddie. I think
I want to roll with Lunch, but you don't want. No,
I don't because we're the lowest class on the show.
Is that no. I just don't want to like I
want all of us. I don't want to just be me.
If I have to settle, I'll settle for to show.
If everybody's not going to go as a group, I'll settle.
I'll take Amy. Okay, I think Amy over me. Okay, wait, stuff,

(53:28):
we're not doing potluck apology Bobby pay because he's not
He's never let me live it down. Now. He said
he'd take us out, not come over and everybody bring
a little nacho cheese, come over, we go to Amy's.
I'm saying whatever, we have a family Um Show Christmas
dinner party this year, because I'll host it. I just

(53:51):
already been thinking about it. Okay, yes answers, Yes, we'll
do that, and you'll host that one. What I'll take
care of here is well, I'll make sure that we organize.
I'll organize the the teams and I'm gonna think, I
think a team of people who don't really know each
other that, well, no, don't do that. I don't want
there's nobody on the show now that you just really

(54:11):
don't like anymore. You're right, you're right, But I'm just saying, like,
it's awkward when you don't know someone. That's why you
put them together. Okay. See, here's the thing. Everybody knows
each other except for the new girl. No one really
knows her as well. So you don't want to time
with Morgan number two. I mean, I wouldn't even call
it getting stuck. I would gladly go to dinner with
Morgan number two volunteered. I'm gonna I'll figure out the team.

(54:35):
I gotta figure out the teams now, and I'm gonna
make them as awkward. Yeah by our spouse is invited
or significant others, I don't know. I gotta think about that.
It depends if I know him or like them. That's weird, Bay,
that's a separate deal, all right. Okay, now I know
the rules set. Now moving forward, I'm gonna start making
the teams. Maybe do a draft is drawn out of

(54:57):
a hat? Okay, Eddie's wi the biggest cop out and
lunch it's not even Eddie. Listeners always try to get
me to drink. Hey have drinks. Let me get the
first drink. Listeners now try to get Eddie to get
me to drink. Tired of it. I'm tired. Every time

(55:17):
I meet listeners, They're just like, hey man, you gotta
get Bobby to start drinking. I'm not gonna get Bobby
to start drinking. No one's gonna get Bobby to start drinking.
What makes people think that me, Amy, or even lunch
bots is gonna try to get you to drink. I
don't know if any of you have ever tried to
get me to drink. Oh, I mean not like, oh here.

(55:40):
I've said, oh dude, you should have a drink, but
don't you say no. I'm like, okay, cool, whatever. And
I've stopped because over the years, I've decided that I'm
not going to influence you and I'm not gonna encourage you.
I've told you all about the great parties and good
times I've had. I talked about the memories I've made,
the hot tubs I've been in because of alcohol, and
you have you don't care about it. That's something else
they say. They're I was like, he doesn't know what

(56:01):
he's missing. Do you know what you're missing? Would you
ever know what you're missing if you don't know? Like,
so you don't know what you don't? I don't. I don't. Okay,
we'll explain why we're not ever gonna know. No, no,
we're not. You guys don't convince me of anything, right,
I know that period. I've never had a drink. You

(56:22):
guys are gonna be like, how you dude, there's a
hot tub you want to get in it? Have me like,
that's never gonna happen to me. I made drink one day.
I've never had a drink. I may drink one day,
but not right now. If I do, I'll probably not
tell anybody. He'll do it alone and I'll go yeah,
and then like we'll read about it in a book, damn.

(56:45):
And then he would be like, well, I was gonna
buy you all with the and I was like, nah,
I drink alone. Yeah, nobody else. You guys don't even
know George a good Yeah, the bone, it's just how
the sun starts. Yeah, I drink alone. The next thing

(57:09):
about when you guys talking about me sneaking away and
talking my first drink by myself, that this is rock
and roll right here, because you would probably have Mike
d there and I have your first drink now, I
probably with Amy if anyone, Yeah, nobody ill I dread

(57:32):
the load, Yeah nobody, Illy sad. Yeah you know, and
I drink alone. I preferred to be by myself. Yeah,
I see. This guy's a problems this song. Oh. I

(57:54):
based my life on lots of George throw good songs.
Bad the bone. This guy's in predicting himself. One Bourbon
one scot Come on beer. If you don't even know

(58:16):
himself alone with the bone, I want to tell you
a story. Come on Georgia about the houseland blue. I
come home one Friday. I'll tell her Lady, I don't
lost my job. You guys even throw your fans right
now the bone that I didn't know this. Yeah, next frite,

(58:40):
I come. I didn't get the rent and out the door.
I went nice due. It's like blue one bourbon one
sky one beer. I said the slide. I have the
red foril on mother, next out, so so let me

(59:05):
slide it on. You know people, I know that's what
I come home in the evening. She'd got nothing nice
to say to me for five years. She was so nice.
I know what you would love it. I come on
one particularly that you know more than this? Who do

(59:29):
you love? Yeah? Who do you love? Pay rent? You
can't pay the rent? Got here of the song? You know?
Get a haircut, get your real job. I don't think so.

(59:50):
I wish I could the huts. I was a rebel,
moving dawn of school, move my hair along and all
the I'd said, listen to my records all day with
me ambitions and when I can flee. My parents taught
me what a lot was about. So I grew up

(01:00:12):
the time I'm gonna drink to this, I've been out
decide this is I'm gonn drink. They said, my friends
were just during goodness. Dyer should get a haircut and
get a real job. Get a haircut, get a real
get into like, get it together like your big brother, Fie.

(01:00:34):
Why don't you get that haircut? You get a real Joe?
All right, it's good, huh. We spent way long time
on that. The check out the John Mayor Bobby Cast.
One hour of John Mayor and I talking. All you

(01:00:55):
have to do. Search Bobby Cast on iHeart Radio or
on iTunes and if you like the interview, I think
like this, it's just much longer. I hope your day
goes great. Bobby Bones dot com. Thanks to get more
for coming by. Thanks everybody on the show. We've been here. Ray.
I hope you get the new tires soon today tomorrow.
Don't go gamble your money you're spending on the bar. Okay, buddy, No,
you'll definitely see some new probably some big old twenty
two is on my car. Alright, But alright, Bobby bones

(01:01:18):
dot com. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Thank you and
until next time, By everybody.
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