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February 19, 2021 69 mins

Bobby talks to Kip Moore about his recent show at the Ryman in Nashville. Kip talks about what it’s like to perform to an audience wearing masks, Something About A Truck turning 10 years old and why he left a hit off his setlist. Bobby talks to Jon Pardi about his Opry show tomorrow night, how much he charges for Cameo and Bobby proposes some business ideas for them to go in on. We play the famous first line of the 90’s country song game! We also find out someone from the show had a chance to get a COVID vaccine but missed out for quite the reason.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show pre show. Hey, guys,
hope you are embarking on a wonderful weekend. Possibly you
have a lot of weather issues, and hopefully after this
weekend the weather issues go away. Wherever you are, it's
all different, so just know we're here. We're feeling the two.
So I give you some non weather news. Cheetos chicken

(00:20):
wings are here, which sounds pretty good. Huh. Yes, now
here we go. There are two exclusive Cheetos wing sauces,
Original Cheetos and Cheetos Flame and Hot wing sauce. Oh,
so that means the flaming Hot one's gonna be really hot.
The Cheetos items include the cheese bites in it cheese
bites or coda with Cheetos dust. Does anyone not like

(00:41):
Cheetos though? Isn't it universally just a lovely chip? Does
anybody hate Cheetos or not like Cheetos? Okay? Good like.
I don't know that I grabbed them first, because I don't.
I try to eat healthier, but if I'm just like,
screw it. I'm in a gas station, up on a
seven hour road trip. Pork rinds and Cheetos. Baby, I

(01:01):
don't love the flame and hot. Do you do crunchy
or puffy? Oh? Both? Both? Both? Yeah, I do like both.
Oh that's tough. I feel like crunchy has more flavor.
Puffies more filling because they're bigger. Yeah, and yeah, you
know what I like is that Pirates Boody. Though it's
not a cheeto, but it's it's like in the middle
of a puffy cheeto and like popcorn, so good and

(01:25):
a bit healthier. But with Pirates Boody, I've only been
exposed to it recently. With Pirate's Booty, it's it's either
like fancy Walgreens or like grocery stores. I don't ever
see them in gas stations, do you aimy. Occasionally you
can get lucky and find them, but yeah, we try
to stalk that stuff, like they have the individual bags,

(01:46):
like for you can buy a big old bag that
has twelve little bags inside. Yeah. Wait, there's it's controlled
by the way these wings. You can now order Applebee's
Cosmic Wings with the Cheetos on Uber Eats February twenty
eight or so, and there's no delivery fee on orders
a fifteen dollars or more. It's not a commercial I

(02:08):
just saw this. I mean Cheeto, I love wings. What's
your go to sauce on wings or your seasoning? Do
you like medium spice? I like buffalo, fine, but I
don't go too hot atomic. I don't even want to
eat one of those. I was never the guy that
needed to prove themselves to show what what hot stuff
I could eat? You know, let's do this. Millie Bobby

(02:30):
Brown turned seventeen years old today. You would know her
from eleven on Stranger Things. There aren't many famous Bobbies, Yeah,
I don't think there are? Are Are they? Um? But you listen,
extremely arguable and I would argue against it. That's fine, Okay,
let's go Amy. You're at first. Will Ferrell's character in

(02:52):
the movie Talladega Nights named that Bobby Bobby, Bobby Bobby.
I feel like I'm going to be so disappointed in
myself that I'm not getting this Bobby flip. It's not
Bobby Flay, incorrect. I don't know Bobby McKnight, Ricky Bobby.

(03:18):
Oh that's right, Well, no wonder because the Bobby was
in the end lunch box a kind of sprung hairpin
or small clip, oh, Bobby pin? Correct? Are just people
who knows you never know what I'm gonna do. Wow,
celebrity chef Eddie and reality television personality Amy Got That

(03:38):
with Bobby Flay Correct Amy a one hit wonder known
for his song Don't Worry Be Happy, Don't worry be Happy,
Bobby Be Happy? Nick, Why don't be Bobby? Ninety four

(04:07):
read sixty four wife thinking that? Um, oh dang sorry.
I'll get it to you because we have a little
delay on the mics because we're working from houses. I
give it to you. Lunchbox, the youngest brother on a
popular ABC sitcom that ran from nineteen sixty nine to

(04:29):
nineteen seventy four. Bobby Brady correct, WHOA, that was good, Lunchbox?
Thank you? Eddie, A singer who got his start in
the pop group New Edition. Here's a hook All the
Little Kids. The singer who got a start in the

(04:51):
pop group New Edition. Bobby Brown Correct than over to Amy,
right Am, you've been struggling. I'm gonna give you this.
One's hard Head, American idol mentor and winner of Season
twenty seven of Dancing with the Stars are on the list.

(05:12):
Okay O, Gil Gay, Who's up? Lunch Box? Lunch Box
an animated show from the nineties about a boy who
creates adventures using his overactive imagination. What a Ninth Say
It Again? An animated show from the nineties about a
boy who creates adventures using his overactive imagination. A big world,

(05:35):
Bobby incorrect? Who would have been Bobby's world? Oh so close? Edi,
Have you missed one yet? No? Oh, you can win
with this one. Come on. The lead character in the
movie The Water Boy. Am I supposed to know his name? Yeah?
It's easy. Bobby Smith? Oh goodness, you're out. I don't

(05:56):
know Bobby Bushy, Bobby all right, there you go. Those
are all the famous Bobbies. You know, everybody wins on
this show. Everybody wins all the time. Nice shout. Uh
all right. I think that's it for now. I gotta drive.
Try to drive to Chattanooga. Good luck doing the trucking episode.
Just drive slow, man. You don't want to get to
the trucking episode and have a wreck before you get there.

(06:17):
That's I don't want to have a wreck before, during,
after after, No, there's no time I want to have
a reck. I just slow down, man. Thank you guys
for hanging out with us. Hope you're a weekend. It's fantastic.
I hope you get power back if you if you
lost it. Thanks for hanging out with us, Thanks for
being our friend, and we will see you Monday. But
here us Today's show by guys. Come on, he good,

(06:49):
Welcome to Friday show. John Party coming up, Kip More
coming up, the dance party coming up, Big show. Let
me say this, everybody awkwardly in different rooms all around More.
It's studio morning morning. Here we go a little better.
Amy's in her attic, I'm in my house. Eddie's here
that's closed to me, and Lunchbox and Morgan Number two

(07:10):
and Raymond are in the studio. So glad you guys
are here with us. We are making it work. You
guys are leaving his voicemails too, which we appreciate. Here
is a voicemail that was talking about foods that you
like that your partner doesn't. Yes, you're asking about that
I had something that my fouse doesn't like. Vice versa.
I do not like mayonnaise. I don't like the smell

(07:32):
of it. I don't like to look at it. I
don't like to touch it. I'm like Caitlin, I don't
like touching it. I think it's gross. I think it's nasty.
So I just want to call. Let y'all know, I
hate mayonnaise, But when do you touch it like I
love man is it? I never touch it? Well, I
hate mayonnaise too, but I'm saying in general, Caitlyn hates condiments.

(07:54):
She's never had mustard, catchup, mayonnaise ranch. She won't even
touch the bottle what. She hates it that much. She
won't touch the container. She will say, hey, I made
you lunch. I'll come on from work and she'll bekay,
I made us eat a rap or something, And she said,
if you want mustard, I've done at all. But I
didn't pull it out of the fridge and I'm not
putting it back in. She hates it that much. You

(08:14):
won't even touch the bottles. So yeah, if you have
one of those, call us eight seven seven seventy seven, Bobby.
Now Here is Matt from Tipton, Georgia who called. I
was just curious, I haven't heard update on your fiance's
grandfather's guns that were stolen. Just cares for an update.
Thanks appreciate that call. Her grandfather had COVID really bad

(08:37):
to the point where they were calling us, going, hey,
it's a coin flip if he makes it. He's doing
pretty good now. He's still on an auxygen machine some
but he's eighty three eighty four years old and is
over is over it for the most part. But while
he was in the hospital with COVID, this guy broke
into their house and he stole like all of Caitlin's
grandfather's guns from his whole life in Oklahoma. So apparently

(08:59):
they have a few of them back, but they just
think they're long gone at this point. He was pawning them, right,
whoever stole them was pawning them. I think he was
just selling them to random people. So it stinks. I
don't think they've even caught the guy yet, even though
they knew who he is. But as of now, there
really isn't a big update except he's doing better physically healthwise,

(09:24):
and they have a couple of the guns that they
don't have all of them. I hear is Lisa from Fremont, Michigan.
I'm just curse if the reason why I Ray is
able to make it in is because he is actually
from Michigan and knows how to drive in thet weather
or if he just lives closer. I hope you have
a wonderful day and enjoy the show. Well you think
about that, Raimundo, Well, it does make a difference. I
do have four wheel drive, and when it comes to

(09:46):
these roads here in Tennessee in the area, four wheel
drive really is the key. Otherwise you're going to slide
and go off the road. So does your Michigan upbringing
help you at all in these situations? Not really. It's
different snow up there. Up there, it's just so cold
that when it does snow, there's really no ice. There's
no rain down here in Tennessee. In this area, it's
it's rain mixed sleet snow. I mean, it's it's a

(10:08):
really weird thing. It takes getting used to. It doesn't
really matter that I'm from Michigan. All right, one more call.
This is number four. I figured out. Give you a
nice driving tips from from a truck driver here. Whenever
you're driving on the highways, well any road, I guess,
and you're wondering if it's the ice or if it's
just melted water. At that point, look at the back
of your car. If you see a bunch of water

(10:29):
shooting up and chances are there's not ice and it's
salt and melted from the salt. If the road is
very shiny and there's no water shooting up from the
back of you, that is ice, please say good, appreciate that,
Thank you very much. When I think about that, I mean,
you know, it's kind of hard to look at the back,
you know, the car, look at the view mirror. That's

(10:50):
true too, but you talk at the car in front
of you. If their tire spin and water there, you go,
look at back. You're not sticking your window at I
thought about it. I am I gonna do that. He's
look at the view mirror. So Eddie got rid of cable,
which is crazy. Idea is a big move. I've had cable,
I mean my whole life, like really not when I
was a kid, but like when I live by myself,
I've had up cable. And so I was like, this

(11:10):
is too much. I was paying like almost one hundred
dollars for just cable, not including my internet and not
including my cell phone and all that. So I was like,
there has to be cheaper streaming services that have live sports,
because really, we've talked about we've talked about this the
only reason I had cables because I want to see games. Dude,
I cut it off. I'm officially not a cable first anymore.
Are you saving money? Yeah? Saving probably about thirty dollars.

(11:32):
So what are you doing just packaging everything together? Just Netflix?
What do you have? Yeah? So, I mean we've the
way we justified it is we've already had Netflix on
top of cable, so I mean we're not even counting Netflix.
Oh so Netflix is already an expense that we already had,
so we're not counting that Disney Plus was already there.
So now we just have Hulu. Well, we're doing the
trial versions of Hulu and YouTube. Don't really know which

(11:55):
one I'm gonna go with yet. I know more people
that use Hulu than YouTube TV. So Amy, you guys
cut cable too, right, Yeah, and we went to Hulu
route and then every other streaming service known to man.
Amy thinks she's come out on the bad end of this.
I mean, but it's better than you're gonna maybe sign

(12:15):
up for some of these other services too. So then
the fact that you don't have the cable, some people
may still have cable, and then they're getting all the
streaming services. So yeah, I mean it's just the direction
we're headed. Well, speaking of this, Raymundo has some bad
news to pass along, because remember Raymundo has been getting
YouTube TV for free from a listener in Saint Louis. Yeah, Jasco, right, Ray, Yeah,
So Jasco hit me up and apparently YouTube TV doesn't

(12:38):
carry regional sports and he's a huge sports fan. So
Jasco said he's cutting YouTube TV unfortunately, which means Ray
no longer gets free YouTube TV. Oh boy. Yeah, it
was a good run. Me and the wife honestly absolutely
loved it. We watched watching, loved watching the Saint Louis
news at night. But I mean it's over, So I'm
gonna have to decide something for cable. What are you

(12:59):
gonna do? Say? I mean, maybe we go back to Xfinity.
I have no idea a dish if they still do those.
We haven't been on the cable game in a while,
but it's tough if they still do those, they still
do that, or you could just get another listener to
hit you up on DM send do their link. Yeah
that's the thing. I got so accustomed to the Saint
Louis stuff. I might it'll be different to try and
see another city. But maybe I'll be cool with it

(13:19):
and it'll end up being part of my community. You know,
Ray's gonna be new Bakersfield resident, one of our listeners
that are going to hit him up. I saw Disney Plus.
They think about twenty twenty five is gonna be bigger
than Netflix at the rate that it's growing right now,
which my shows will be on Disney Plus sure, which
I'm pretty pumped about. Yeah, it's gonna be exciting. I
like Disney Plus. I'm watching one over on Disney Plus

(13:42):
right now. Right. These are the five most fun facts
Amy could find this week. Here we go. Number five.
There are sixteen hundred Chili's locations around the world, and
every single one has a picture hanging upside down. They
say it's for good luck picture of what does it matter?

(14:02):
I don't think that it matters. There's just one of
the pictures on the wall is upside down, which I
actually had chilies for the first time and forever last
weekend and it was so good. Listen Chili skillet Caso. Yeah,
Eddie don't like Skilly Casa. It's not my go to
when I go. Really. Actually, I don't think I've ever
had it? Should I try it? Well, it's specifically chilies, right, Yeah,

(14:22):
you're not gonna have it? Would you be in Mexican?
You're not gonna have it? A go? This is perfect
Mexican caso. But when I think of Chili's, I think
of the skillet caso. Man, we got to Chili's a lot.
I've never seen that upside down? Can you still go now?
Oh yeah, I think the last time we went was
a couple of months ago. Yeah, look and see you
next time. Okay. Number four, So zebras don't have black
and white stripes. Fyi, they are black and they're covered

(14:47):
in white stripes. Really didn't know that. I didn't know that.
I would have thought they were white with black. So
hold on, tell me again. So they're black with white stripes. Yep?
Are you sure? Well yes, I'm sure. It's a fun fact.
Isn't just providing you with information in case you ever
get quizzed on that question? Wow, I'm blown away by that. Okay,

(15:11):
next number three, So if you place an egg in
cold water and it floats, don't eat it because it's spoiled.
Fresh eggs sink and rotten eggs float. Do you know
that Cook did not know that. Chef Eddie, I didn't
know that, all right. Next number two, Abraham Lincoln, Walt Disney, Billgates,

(15:32):
Mark Zuckerberg, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and Steve Jobs never
received college degrees. Yeah. People hear that though, and go, well,
that's why I don't need to Were you also not
Abraham Lincoln or any of those people? Yeah, stop with that.
They also had like a curiosity about them where they
were like, I'm already so invested in what I'm doing,

(15:52):
Like I'm so driven toward this one goal that college
is going to be in my way. Most of my
buddies say stuff like that. They have no curiosity about
anything except how can they get paid by doing that
almost no work. So yeah, I don't listen to that
as an example. That is a fun fact though, Okay,
what else? Number one, Speaking of college, Carrie Underwood earned
college credit for being on American Idol. It counted as

(16:15):
an internship. Oh well, that's cool. I could see accounting
as like a music elective for three hours or so. Yeah,
all right, there you going, by the way, watch American
Idol on Sunday night on ABC. We were number one
in the ratings last week. Pretty prompt about that, So
watch again. I think it'll be the last week that
I'm not on fully because I was off shooting my

(16:36):
nat Geo show. But they put a couple of clips
to me in there. Anyway, It's like it's like I'm dead.
They're like, and let's not forget Bobby Bones. But yeah,
be sure to watch Sunday Night American Idol. Right Amy,
thank you the latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan number
two thirty second. Sky Carly Pierce released a new album

(16:58):
called twenty nine and it features is her latest single,
next Girl, Nose Up, saying all right things, no tidna dress,
no tiddly think you're the best thing, but I'm no
happens next Girl. Walker Hayes released a new song called
I Hope You Miss Me can't Wait the same name

(17:20):
and those credits hope you find yourself the self full Sleep,
I Hope You miss Me. Adam Hamburg released a new
EP called The Flip Sides. Here's a clip of a
song called Broken Ladder, Were God to Steal You go on?

(17:46):
Trying to clombing head on, trying to clowning head in
on a broken ladder. I'm Morgan number two. That's your
skinny hat. It's time for the good news producer. Ready. Yeah,
So around this time of year, there's a crosstown rivalry
between two universities, the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University.

(18:09):
It's a basketball rivalry called Crosstown Shootouts. So what the
fans are doing, though, is when this game happens, they
do the Crosstown tip Off where they go to restaurants
and they try to leave the biggest tips ever and
whichever tea, whichever school leaves the bigger tips, wins. So
the biggest tip they've ever gotten in this in this
rivalry history is happened this week. It's four thousand, five

(18:32):
hundred and twenty five dollars on a fifty four dollars bill.
So is it the combined tips? And do they write
a note on there who it's from? If they do,
kind of like the little Crosstown tip off note on there,
so they know it's part of this thing, and they
either write Xavier or Cincinnati. Correct, that's a pretty cool idea.
Whoever started that? Yes? Can I tell you who's winning
right now? Who? Right now? Xavier has no I'm sorry Bearcats.

(18:55):
The Cincinnati has done twenty thousand and Xavier has done
twelve thousand, So bearcats are killing it days. Have your
step up? Come on? Got smaller school though, Let's be real,
But is it? Is it a private school? Has an
X on the front of it. I don't know. That's
a great story. I love it. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good to day. This story

(19:19):
comes with us from Morgantown, West Virginia, about twelve twenty AM.
A college student is using a laundry car to go
down a hill in the snow when a cop cars
parked at the end of the intersection and guy goes,
oh boom, crashes right into the cop car and he's
got alcohol in his hand. He's only eighteen, so he
got arrusted for hitting the cop car and have an

(19:41):
alcohol don't you throw the bottle of beer out as
soon as you It's like if you're getting pulled over
and you have something illegal in your car, you trying
to throw it out of the car, right, Yes, But
the cops know that already so they know what to
look for it again, but they may miss it. Maybe
if you're flying down a hill at a cop car
and you have beer in your hand and you're like,

(20:02):
oh oh, you do everything you can to get that
beer out of your hand. There you go, I'm lunchbox
at your bonehead Story of the day, the Friday morning
conversation with John Party, John Party, what's up my friend?
Hey buddy, Hey buddy, Hey, I have a question I
was thinking about the other day. When live shows return,
and they will return this year, do you think you'll

(20:24):
have to go back and relearn all your lyrics? Usually
it's just me and the guitar by myself singing, like
for a couple of days before the first show going through,
you go back, listen to the album, listen to what's
on the set list, and kind of get in that
mind space again and then still forget the lyrics. It's

(20:45):
been so long since you've been able to play consistently.
Are you worried the first few shows you'd be like,
I got dirt on my what again? My sneakers? I mean,
we're gonna remember that one. I think that's it's it's
what it is. But shockingly, we had some a little
bit shows last year and only messed up one line
the whole, So that's pretty good. One out of a
seventy five minutes that you've forgot one line. So we

(21:07):
have John on He's playing the Opery tomorrow night, so
you guys can check it out. You can go to
our Facebook page Bobby Bones Show because we're actually grabbing
the stream. Or you can go to the grand Ol
Operates Facebook page, Circle Network, everywhere you can go watch
the opera online. Do you remember your first ever grand
ol Opry appearance? John, back in twenty thirteen. I think
I had long hair, You know what I was thinking?

(21:28):
I think I think you had long hair too. Me
and my mom. This is before, like, this is back
when limos were still cool man and we took a
stretch hummer to the Opery and we had fun. I
got a couple of other questions for you here. You
put Rancho Fiesta sessions on vinyl. I saw you talking

(21:49):
about this on your Instagram. How do people get one
of these? Because you did a bunch of really cool
cover songs. How do people get one of these? And
will you sign them? Yo? Yeah, I'm having a whole,
having a whole field day of a signing five hundred
copies of it. So if you can just go to
my website and we got him up. Is that John
Party dot com? I've never been Yeah, John Party dot com.

(22:12):
John Party is on with us. What does someone get?
Because I was looking, I saw that you're on cameo
one hundred and twenty five dollars. Ooh, that's steep. What
does someone get for one hundred and twenty five bucks
with a John Party cameo? And when at first I
kind of like put off cameo. I was like I
don't need to be doing that, you know. Um I

(22:34):
kept getting dms like hey, are you gonna, you know,
join cameo? Blah blah blah, I want to get a message,
and I was like, you know what, I'll try it out.
It's a lot of happy birthdays. There's a lot of
half of Valentine's Days, and you know what, it makes
people happy. That's the main thing about cameo. Like they
love it. I mean when they get the video and
they leave me feedback and stuff and they I mean,

(22:56):
they're so excited. And that's the thing I never thought
I would get like like a like happy out of it,
because that I made somebody happy. So that's what cameos
kind of opened my eyes a little bit. It's just
they're so excited when I get the video, it's it's
pretty pretty awesome. So how many of those do you
think you get a day? Requested to cameos? When when

(23:18):
it first lit up, when I first got up, it
was fifty. I've since it, I've done ninety four videos.
So you made about ten thousand dollars off of cameo
Holy Molly close and so. But I use it for
like farm stuff, so it does help out here on
the ranch. John, Party's on with us. He's playing the

(23:39):
Grand ol Operate tomorrow night. Hey, John, I have two
product pitches, just ideas that I think would be great
for you in business. Tell me if you like these ideas. Okay, okay,
I can tell he's not loving it already. Either that
or he's on the toilet. All right, here we go.
Once live concerts return, we start a toilet rental business
for venues. We put your face in the hole and

(24:01):
we call them porta parties. I mean, can the faith
as on the door? Okay? Okay, fair enough? How about
this one? How about this one? We start our own
country music awards show for people who never get nominated
or win the big awards and we call it the partycipitation,
like the Party's Cipitation Awards, get it, like you particip parties.

(24:25):
I really struggle with this one. Yeah, um, the party
Participation Awards. Close enough. We were calling the party. Yeah,
it doesn't work that we tried. I don't think why
you pitched it. You're like, yeah. Halfway to the pitch,
I was like, this is a stupid idea. What do
we just be the American country parties? Okay? And you
but you have to host it too. You go with that.

(24:45):
I love hosting stuff, you know that. There he is,
John Party. Listen. He's on because he's he loves playing
the operay with promoting the opery. Be sure to watch
it on the Opery's Facebook or Facebook or Circle network.
John Good to talk to you. By the way, everybody,
you can get rancho as the sessions on vinyl. It's
signed to thirty five bucks. John Party dot Com expected
to ship March seventeenth, So go ahead and sign up

(25:07):
for that too. The guys just trying to buy farm equipment.
You heard it here first, all right, John Good to
talk to you, but I talk to you soon, all right, Bucks.
You's Amy's pile of stories so Brittany Aldean posted a
video of Jason trying to touch his palms to his shoulders,
and I laughed out loud when I saw it. For

(25:27):
some reason, it was so funny because he couldn't get
it done. And then it made me think, can some
people not do this? But here's the clip, try to
touch your palm to your shoulder muscles to try it
again that nope. Yeah, Jason blamed it on his muscles

(25:50):
being too big, But Bobby, can you do it? Well,
I don't have the muscles too big. Problem. A lot
of guys can't touch it. Is that possible? I think, Amy,
can I do? Yeah? I can do it? Yeah, A problem,
I can't. It's a TikTok trend, right, and so a
lot of people are doing this on TikTok. I'm not
able to do it, but I went sure I can
because Caitlyn asked me if I could do it. She's like, no,

(26:10):
you can't see it. So I just took my pomp
from the other hand touched my shoulder. But there's another
trend too that's been happening for a few weeks where
you get down on all fours and you raise your
arms up and most girls can stay up and guys can't.
They fall forward. And so I did it on my
TikTok too. I didn't fall forward, and Kaylen goes, I
think that tells us a lot. You're kind of a girl.
I'm kind of a girl. Yeah, yeah, all right, amyone else, Well,

(26:33):
just a heads up. Fake Amazon reviews are being sold
in bulk online. They sell themselves as like two companies
that are wanting to up their rating, and watch dogs
are out there making sure that they don't do it.
But it's such a bummer for those of us that
rely on reviews, like on Amazon. I look at reviews

(26:53):
all the time, and I want to know that it's legit,
not that a company paid somebody to rate them high
and right a nice review. It's called review manipulation services,
and people seldom nice. How do you get a job
as a watchdog that sounds like the job right there? Also, Hey,
I'm not gonna hate I got in trouble for buying

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Twitter followers because I used to do this joke where
I would I would buy Twitter followers for friends who
hadn't like a hundred followers. They'd wake up and have
ten thousand and they'd be like what happened? Oh my god?
And I thought it was so funny. I was like
Twitter bombing people with followers and I wouldn't say anything
for a while, and they were like what did I
do to get in the news, Like why are all
these people following me? Well, then the story comes out

(27:34):
with people buying Twitter followers, and I am minute because
because I bought a bunch of followers for other people,
they watchdog got me? All right? What else? So I
feel like last year, this is a story that would
have been to tell me something good. This thirty four
year old named Joshua Torres, he actually made headlines when
he bought his community in New York, this like nine

(27:56):
hundred dollar pool that everybody could get into because temperatures
were like a hundred degrees. And yeah, since he was
had some notoriety then for that, I guess police started
watching him and he just got busted for dealing drugs.
And as I read into the article, I was like, Okay,
well was it a little weed or what? No? Is

(28:17):
heroin and crack and a bunch of other things. So yeah,
while he was a hero in the neighborhood not too
long ago, now he's been busted for a drug operation.
It's just funny to hear Amy goes it a little weed,
that's very I know, just like was it a couple
of kilos of weed? I mean it was it a
you know, like right, but you know he's just kind

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of now we know, we're very comfortable. She felt a
little too comfortable, you know, it just a little weed, right,
I mean, gang documentaries has been watching. She's like cartel
man Um. There was a story too, you know that
that lawyer and I believe Texas who had the cat
that they went viral because he had the cat on
his face. Yes, and he wakes up and there's that

(29:06):
you know, that filter or wakes up, he gets on
there's that cat filter on. Apparently they started investigating him too,
and he had nothing illegal, but he had like some
shady history and had done nothing really to go viral.
Like he wasn't calling attention to himself, but that got
him and then they started going after him too, man,
because he had some stuff in his past that he
didn't love. All right, there you go, that's what's up.

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That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news. So this couple Harriet and Jerry. They've been
married a fifty eight years, but because of the pandemic,
they haven't been able to be together for the last
eleven months. Because Jerry has Alzheimer's and he lives at

(29:49):
an assisted living facility. Normally she was able to go
visit him, but because of the pandemic, she was having
to see him through a window. But now, finally, after
eleven months, they got to see each other face to
face an in person. Yeah, that's good. Can you imagine
eleven months is a long time? I mean a month? Yeah, gosh,
But here we are. And I will say too. I

(30:10):
was looking at some of the data and we're trending
way down right now. Let's hope we don't get a
pop back up. We're trending down. People are starting to
get shots in their arms. I know people that got vaccines.
Let me ask you this question about the vaccine, because
there are counties around where I live that say, hey,
we have extra vaccines. Just sign up and if no

(30:30):
one comes to get it, you can have it. If
I were to sign up and get the vaccine, I
would get shamed, right, even if they weren't going to
give it to any and Still if I came on
and I was like, hey, I got the vaccine, I
would still get shamed, right, be honest, maybe even if
it was going to go to waste. So if I

(30:52):
get it, I just can't say I got it. Oh No,
that's what I was gonna say. Don't talk about it.
We're not We're not at the point where people can
just get them now. No, to openly be able to
get one, you need to still fit inside these But
there are all these lists going, Hey, put yourself on
a waiting list. Yeah, because there's an expiration on these things,
and if we don't give it in a certain time,
they die. And so I put myself on the list

(31:13):
and I got taken off the list because someone took
the appointment. So I'm not even on a list. But
I'm like, if I get it, I can't poste. I
can't post one of those selfies because people will hammer
me online. So I think we made up my mind here.
If I do finally get it, I'm gonna give a
mouth shut for a while. Yeah, there you go, hey,
And that's what it's all about, right, everybody that was

(31:34):
tell me something good. Thank you guys for hanging out.
Keep more coming up in just a little bit, Let's
do a little flashback Friday of the year is nineteen
ninety five. Flashback Friday. On this day, nineteen ninety five,
I was fourteen years old, awkward like. I was trying

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to figure out how to play sports, and I was okay,
not because of my athletic ability, but because I would
like figure out all these basically cheat codes. I got
to figure out how to how to beat system trick plays.
I started a kind to be pretty good. I was
doing good in school. I was rocking the quiz Bowl team. Okay,
But somehow, even though I was getting better at sports
and I was captain the quiz Bowl team, I still

(32:15):
cann beat up a lot. It's just a weird mix.
You would think I'd be the opposite. Huh yeah, No,
not for me. Also, on this day, the biggest country
song was Alan Jackson Gone Country, Country Country. The biggest
pop song is TLC Creep, and the biggest thing in

(32:40):
pop culture on this day in nineteen ninety five, Pamela
Anderson married Tommy Lee just ninety six hours after they
first met. Crazy Man less than a week and they
got married last They divorced in nineteen ninety eight. Pamela
Anderson has had five marriages over twenty six years. Most recently,

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she married her bodyguard after falling in love during the
COVID lockdown. The Baywatch stars married Dan Hayhurst. They announced
that on January twenty seven. So that's a lot of marriages.
Listen to the Larry King stuff's gotten pretty Harry. You know,
his last ex wife is going to court to get
some of that money in the will. I think he's
married seven or eight times. Wow, that's a lot. And

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he wrote on a napkin at the end, but before
he died, like I wonder to have anything. So now
she's going to court trying to get that bad Well,
but no, because she was if you remember correctly, according
to the news, she was hooking up with her like
son's baseball coach. Yeah that's happening. Well nothing now because
he did. But he was married eight times. He may

(33:43):
have married the same person twice, Larry King. But that's
a lot of marriages. Man, that's some Jerry Springer type stuff.
Changing your will on a napkin right before you die
because your ex wife was with the baseball coach of all,
I'm gonna go this because I don't have the story
in front of me, all alleged top of the alleged.

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Just freestyle in here. But that's some crazy stuff. Man,
flashback Friday, it is time for Amy to tell a joke.
Here we go, Morning Corny. What do you call a
sheep covered in chocolate? What do you call a sheep

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covered in chocolate? A candy bar? Candy bar? Okay, that
was the morning Corny. So in America we love our
dogs like for sure, apparently more than any other country.
The whole story is Americans will do anything for their dogs,

(34:48):
and I'm part of this. You know. Tomorrow Saturday's National
Love Your Pet Day. Based on a new survey, Americans
love their dogs the most. I tell you here. I
wasn't leaving my house because we've been snowed nice in
like the There was no chance I was leaving except
my dogs had to get to the vet because she
had an issue. Because she's a puppy, we're trying to
fix her up. He had an issue. For me, I

(35:11):
wouldn't went to the doctor, but we hopped in the truck,
plowed through the snow to get them to the vet.
We posted a picture on Instagram too, And it was
as we were at the vet because we have these
doggie restraining seat belts and the sub and so I'm
holding Stanley in my lap and Kaitlyn's in the back
seat with elder holding her. And of course people are like,
welln't driving dogs strapped him? We can't believe you're driving

(35:33):
with him in your lap. I was like, first of all,
he's like a sixty five pound bull dog. There's no
way I could drive with him on my lap. Anyway,
it's as we're sitting there. People find ways to get
mad at every single thing. But we do love our
dogs for sure. Seventy two percent of dog owners say
they would have no issue putting themselves in harm's way
if I meant saving their pet from harm. Completely agree.
The story I think of, though, most is that guy

(35:55):
was walking a Florida the alligator trying to eat his dog.
Oh yeah, he's wrestling the jaws of that alligator. Apart,
that's the ultimate the old But I would have been
there too. I don't know that I went straight wrestling jaws.
I just started kicking the thing, beating there with a
stick anything. I now, I like, I really love Stanley
the bulldog's It took a while because he was sick
for the first year of his life and we were

(36:16):
just nursing him. There was no bonding because he always
had a cone on. But like, I love that dog
now and Eller's news. So we're still getting used to her.
She's such a puppy and she had so much trouble
growing up. Of the seventy nine percent of people pulled
her in a relationship, fifty three percent admit they kissed
their dog more than their partner. That's not the case
with us right now. Although I do let stand and

(36:37):
it's gross, call me whatever you want, but I do
say accuses he looks my nose. That's that's fine, Sam,
gross if you want. Seventy percent of dog owners say
they've been accused of spoiling their pet, but that doesn't
bother them. Yeah, I would say the dogs get spoiled.
We don't have kids, though, right right, big difference. Yeah,
we have kids, so we're rocking the dogs right now.
Forty nine percent of couples let the dogs sleep in

(36:59):
their beds with them. We do not. My last dog
slept in the bed with me. These dogs don't get
in the bed. They don't know the difference. It's like
if you grew up with no TV. If you're amish,
you don't miss TV. You don't watch TV. My dogs
are basically homage from beds forty six percent. So they
get to get up on the couch. Stanley does not.
Ella won't stop jumping up on the couch. We're trying
to break her from that, and then sometimes we just

(37:20):
get tired to go. You know what, who cares stay
up here? Almost half make dinner with human food too.
For them. No human food. Oh, they'll get excellent treats
of beef jerky. Occasionally if we're outside doing training exercises,
then they get some beef jerky treats. But that's about
it there. So we're kind of in this scale or
so Amy, what about your dog? He does she sleep

(37:40):
in the bed? She normally doesn't, but there have been
some days lately where she's gotten to just because it's
froughten a lot of comfort. So I got a pro
tip from a friend that does let her dogs sleep
in there. And because I have a white comforter, but
I got this white quilt blanket thing that blends in
like you can barely tell it's there and then that's
what she's playing on that way, it doesn't get anything dirty.

(38:02):
The Friday morning conversation with Kip, what's happening, Buddy? How
you doing being good? Yeah? I'm pretty good. I was
watching you play this show at the Rhyman and your
fans are so passionate, and I wonder what I was
wondering is I was watching you play these songs. Is
whenever people sing back to you but they're wearing a mask,
does it sound a little more muffled when they're singing

(38:24):
back in masks? It's not. It's definitely not quite as aggressive.
You know, it's but but I'm hey as long as
as long as I can hear singing, and I'm good man,
it's a good thing. How was it to be on
stage again? And obviously it was a socially distance show
and it wasn't completely packed, but for you to be
back on stage playing music, how'd that feel? It was great? Bobby? Um.

(38:46):
You know, and I say this with all I like
during this whole thing, I've never liked. I never craved
the adulation part um. I missed like being on stage
with stuff that was happening the night the band and
you know, just being able to get bring people some joy.
But I don't. I've never needed the adulation part, so

(39:07):
I never missed that. But I missed there was a
lot of organic things that happened on stage that we
didn't plan on. That just it felt amazing playing music again.
You know, ten years ago something about a truck was
a number one ten freaking years ago. Does that feel
like that has just flown by or does it feel
like forever ago? I'm not really sure, to be honest,

(39:28):
that whole period in my life feels like one complete blur.
Everything about it feels like a gigantic blur. I think
me going through like the insane and saw Me I
went through for like four years. The whole thing is
a blur. I mean it. I sometimes it feels like
it was just yesterday, and sometimes it feels like a
lifetime ago. Does that song still feel like it kept

(39:48):
More song? No, but I'm thankful for it, you know
what I mean. I asked that because again I watched listen.
I'm a kept More fan. I'll say it right now, proud,
loudly and proudly. And it played twenty five songs that
You're show, which is a lot, and I did not
see Hey Pretty Girl on the set list, So does
that feel like it kept more song? And why didn't
you play that song? Yeah? I mean that that still

(40:08):
does um, Bobby. I mean like when we did that
acoustic tour all of last year. There will be nights
and I'm not exaggerame, they'd be nights where I did
not play one single hit and and you never felt
like you were missing anything during the night, like the
crowd was never chanting for it. I would I would
give him an option during the encore, knowing I haven't
played truck Hey Pretty Girl, last shot, you know, I'd

(40:31):
be like, you know, what do y'all want to hear?
And they had signs in the audience and it would
always be like crazy one more time as that was
us or something. And it wasn't like planned to not
play it. I just never got to it. Do you
feel like your voice is still in shape? No? I
mean it definitely, you know I did. The band was
laughing after because they were like, you know, we were

(40:51):
supposed to play an hour and a half and I
got fine, you know, a few thousand dollars for going
forty minutes over. But you know when I got on stage,
I had no idea how long during the first whole
set that we had played, and I asked my tour manager,
are we good? Because I normally had any ears and
I didn't have him, and he says killed. He put
his hand on my shoulders, said you're thirty five minutes over.
You're already fine, so you might as well play the encore. So,

(41:14):
you know, it was just kind of like you know,
I mean, we kind of just winged it while we
were out there. We had a bag as song as
a pool fund, and we followed somewhat of an order,
but there was definitely some audibles happening throughout the night.
How do you pay that fine or do they just
keep it out of your check? I don't really know.
I mean, I'm pretty sure it just like gets reimbursed
to them, but they've already paid to my business management.

(41:37):
You know. Afterwards, I wanted to kick myself because here
I've gone a whole year trying to take care of
my band and crew. I haven't haven't had any shows,
and then my first one back I get fine. So
that was pretty idiotical my part. Ken Moore's on with
Us Wild World Deluxe just came out. You got four
new songs on this, So why did you want to
put a deluxe album out instead of, you know, holding

(41:57):
that and putting a new project out. A lot of
times over record for a record, normally, I'll do like
anywhere from three to six songs over because a lot
of times you don't know what a song is going
to feel like till you give it a go, and
then sometimes it just lays flat. You can't seem to
capture the magic and whatever for whatever reason or not.
But and I'm already mentally way past where I'm at
at that particular time, So if I'm writing new stuff,

(42:19):
I don't put that on an old project. So it
just felt like that record, Like it felt like that record. Yeah,
and even sonically, like the way that we recorded the drums,
the way we did guitar tones, like leaving doors, opening rooms,
like whatever kind of ambiance, you know, kind of thing
we were going forward with certain songs, whatever ethereal you know,

(42:40):
sounds we were trying to capture. Like it all kind
of made sense with that record. And in the subject matter,
you're telling me, if you leave a door open in
the studio, the guitar sounds different. Yeah, I mean you're
going to get a much more compartmentalized sound when you like,
when you have ants that can't bleed into the room,
you know, like you're gonna have a very gonna have
a much tighter mix. I mean when you listen to

(43:02):
old fifties through the seventies recordings, I mean a lot
of times they did at the door shut, but a
lot of times it was just in one big room,
and that's why you're getting all of that like kind
of where it all feels like they're in the same room.
Nothing is individually compartmentalized, and you're getting lots of bleed
and there's that there's that rawness in it. You know,
you can't control your sounds in the mix as much,

(43:24):
but you get a much more authentic band sound with
that kind of thing. Have you ever stage dived. I've
definitely jumped in through crowd. The last time I did
it was in Milwaukee UH summer fests, like back in
two thousand and fifteen, and it was it was truly
kind of a scary experience. It got so aggressive and

(43:45):
I came back on stage pretty much missing all my clothes.
It was it was pretty insane. So I haven't done
it since I did it once and I didn't know
the rules, and I did it on my belly. Oh,
let's just say I took a lot of shots into
that very sensitive area that I really wasn't planning on.

(44:06):
People were just trying to put the listen. I'm not
a rock star, Kip. I'm not like you. I don't
have the wherever the I usually do stand up comedy.
And we were doing a music show and I was like,
I gotta go, and I jumped face first into the crowd.
That was it. Dustin Lynch is so scared of it.
He does it with a boat. He does he gets
in a boat inflatable raft. He's so afraid of it.

(44:27):
Let me let me ask you this before we go.
You tweeted on the Connor McGregor fight, satin sheets will
turn an alley cat into a housecat. When that happens,
it's over. Is that a kept more original? You know
for the for the first half of my career, I mean, Bobby,
that's why I moved into that gump that you know,
I stayed in this you know, I mean, I don't
want to say it dump, but I mean it was

(44:49):
the room that I moved into somewhat was. You know,
I moved into a one room in the old Cornman building.
I got a twin mattress and I put it on
the floor and I put all my stuff in there
because I that I still had to feel like I
was at the bottom to write the Wild One's record.
And I took cold showers every morning like I did
back when I was living on Edmonston Pike. You know,

(45:09):
I mastered the twenty Second Shower, and I tried to
keep myself in that, in that hungry phase. Now I've
realized it just by living simple, I can stay in
that state of mind. I never want to get too comfortable, um,
at least while I'm doing this. There might be a
time when I really kicked back. But but I mean
I like simplicity anyway. I've never needed like things. But

(45:31):
but yeah, I mean I think that, you know, I think,
once you get you're living in some big mansion and
you've got, you know, everything you need in all the cars.
I mean, how can you possibly stay in that? In
that clever lane, rocky free state. You know what I mean?
There is mister, yeah, kept more, I heard you, my man,

(45:57):
I know you. Check up on that and listen. Wild
World Deluxe just came out. It's he's got four new
tracks on it. Check out Kip. Hey, what are you
playing again? What's what's the deal with your live shows?
I don't really have anything. I've got a couple of
little spot dates over the summer. I've got something. It's interesting.
I've got some house. I've got a couple of house
things I've been doing, and I got like three of
those kind of lined up, like twenty twenty five people.

(46:21):
Price is right, I go play the house all right,
there is Hey, Kip. Always good to talk to you, man,
You're such a treat to have on the show. Love you.
Talk to you soon. But the big day coming man,
Thanks man, I appreciate that. Talk to you soon, you bet. Guys,
I'll read you the first line to a famous nineties

(46:41):
country song. You just named the song okay, and it's
Survivor style. If you miss it, you're out number one
who doesn't know what I'm talking about. Heck, I'll make
it a little easier for you. No, no, no, it's
good because because Amy knows it well. That's why she
doesn't want everybody to have a what I'm trying to think.

(47:03):
I'm trying to say it in my head. I was
gonna say it a little more on the melody. Who
doesn't know what I'm talking about? That's just a little more. Yeah,
I got it. Yeah, let me know when you're in Amy,
what do you have? Wide open spaces? Lunchbox, wide open spaces, Eddie,

(47:23):
wide open spaces. Correct, there you go what I'm talking about.
Next up, Johnny's dad was taking him fishing. Johnny's dad
was taken him fishing. Remember the whim and all right, lunchbox,

(47:44):
don't take the girl, Eddie, don't take the girl, Amy,
don't take the girl from nineteen ninety four, don't take
the girl any fishing? All right? Next up, looks like
we made it, Oh my god. The song is from
nineteen ninety seven. Looks like we made it. Look how

(48:05):
far we've come, my baby? I gave you a few
extra one. Oh my gosh, I'm I don't know it,
oh gosh. And looks like we made it. Look how
far we've come, My baby? Eddie was the one bragging
before the breaks. Oh man, I'm trying to sing it
in my head, and I just remember the way I'm

(48:27):
out you don't know it. No, I'm drawing a blank, Lunchbox.
What do you have? I mean, I know it's Shania,
I don't. I just put You're still the one. I
don't know if that's right correct? WHOA, Yeah, Yeah, let's
go cha, Amy, You're still the one. And Eddie mister bragging.

(48:49):
This game is gonna be so easy. I wrote down
Forever by Shania Twain. Oh there you go. It looks
like when it look cow far, we've I've Eddie, You've
now been eliminated. I don't know why Shania's songs are
so hard for me to remember. Next up between Lunchbox
and Amy, I saw the Light. I've been baptized by

(49:13):
the fire in your touch and the flame in your
eyes named that nineties country song. That's the first line
I saw the I saw the light. I've been baptized
by the fire in your touch and the flame in
your eyes. The song is from nineteen ninety one Lunchbox
Neon Moon. Mhmm, you knew the band? He didn't know

(49:37):
the song? What's not it? Did I get too cocky
and go too fast? You did? Because Neon Moon would
be when the sun goes down on my side you want?
Did you say not not that? Yeah, I said I
saw the light. I've been baptized by the fire in
your touch and the flame in your eyes. You know

(50:00):
it if I do that. Nope, Yeah, you still don't
know it. I think I still got the on moon there. Amy,
What is the answer? It's I'm born to love again.
I'm a brand new man. Yeah. What's the name of
the song? Brand new man's love baptized by the bar

(50:21):
in your touch and the flame in your eyes. I'm
born to love again. I'm a brand new man. Well,
we only went four deep. You guys did not perform.
Not good, not good. Here are some other ones, and
then you'll play your winning song in a second. Amy,
how about you can tell the world you never was
my girl. That's easy, I know it. Thank you. Breaking bread. Okay,

(50:50):
it's a little harder. Just about a mile off of
one oh nine. Oh, it's easy. Go ahead, like good
directions now, Cumberland Road. That's right, the church on the
Cumberland Road. Here you go. Just Amy, know that one.

(51:11):
I didn't. I didn't. I didn't. Really, don't worry already
out I know, I know already. How about this one? Baby?
What do you say we just get lost? Leave this
one horsetown like two rebels without a cause, twels without Amy?
What do you think that is? What do you say

(51:32):
we just get like two rebels without cause? I hear it.
Hold on, oh buddy you oh oh heads Carrol, yea,
if I had tone, it would be much easier for me. Okay,

(51:52):
how about this one? Plowing these fields in the hot
summer sun over by the gate. Lordy, here she comes, anyone,
I'll let Amy go first, and she wore, can you
say it again? Clown these fields in the hot summer
sun over by the gate. Lordie, Here she comes over
by the gate. Lordie, here she comes. I have no

(52:13):
idea Ammy's now doing. Run dmc eddie, Yeah, she thinks,
my tractor sexy. There you go feelds and the hot
summer sun the gate. Lordie, here she comes. I got
a couple more and we're done. Uh. Every time our
ours meat, excuse me, we got a couple more and

(52:34):
then we're done. Every time our eyes meet this feeling
inside me, side me does what That's the whole first line.
Every time our our eyes meet this feeling inside me.
Hold the line, but I can't put it to a
song feelings I don't know, Oh you just got ten

(52:59):
thousand hours. Yeah, but the songs from nineteen ninety nine.
How about I go every time I rise me? Oh?
Nice feeling inside? What's that? Yeah? Lone Star Maids? Good
every time? Iras me? Just feeling inside me? All right,
one more speed round for all you guys. Ready ready,

(53:22):
Creole Williams live down a dirt dust and the baby
here me go ahead would be dust on the bottle.
Any there you go, everybody, Nice job, It's time for

(53:43):
the good news. Good It's a happy ending for a
Texas family whose dog disappeared days before Hurricane Harvey in
twenty seventeen. The family was moving from one home to another.
They live in Houston, and their pet, Maddie, went missing.
I mean there was destruction everywhere. They were figuring it out.
Their dog ran off, and so there's a nonprofit pet

(54:06):
rescue called the Forgotten Pet Advocates. They searched, never found her.
She was microchip, but the family didn't update their contact information,
so even when they found her, she was microchipped to
the wrong house. Last week, a volunteer kind of detective
worked it and ended up finding them and imagine that
the dog that's been gone for heck almost four years now,

(54:29):
They're like, we found her. Here she is. My mind
will be blown. That would be the greatest feeling ever.
And so they have their dog, Maddie went back. They
have their dog Mattie back again. Shout out to the
forgotten pet advocates because they stuck with it even though
they found her and the chip wasn't taken them with
the right place. They stuck with it and found that family.
That is what it's all about. That was tell me

(54:50):
something good. Raimundo our audio guy who sits behind the
glass wall there, he says he missed out on getting
the vaccine for coronavirus. Happened right, So usually take a
little afternoon nap, and I got on this COVID list.
So apparently every morning you just email and say in Nashville, oh,
I want to be on the list. I I please

(55:10):
be on the standby list. And if they have any
extra vaccines that they want to give out, you could
possibly be chosen. They said, it's like winning the lottery
if they actually draw your name. Well, I go down
for a couple hour nap, I wake up to a
number that I did not recognize. I googled that number.
It was to the health department, which means I had
gotten the call for the vaccine, and you can't call

(55:33):
back and be like I want it. They said, once
they give you the call, you have thirty minutes to
get to whatever location they give you, and I obviously
missed that window. So my question was, we talked about
a couple days ago in the post show, would I
be shamed if I got the vaccine doing the same thing,
Because there are all these places in county surrounding ours
that are like, we can't get rid of all our
vaccines in time sign up, and if we can't give

(55:56):
it away, we'll call you. And if I went down
and got the vaccine, don't you think I get beat up?
Wouldn't Wouldray get beat up if he announced he got
the vaccine. I don't know. You keep saying that, but
I'm not sure why would you hate if you're trying
to help yourself. I don't know a lot of hate
out there. I feel like people could understand, like, if
you have the opportunity to get it, people are gonna
get it. Your parents finally got on the list or
got the vaccine, they're on the list, and so they

(56:18):
know that they got a notification that said it's available.
They just have to wait for this weather in Texas
to get better for them to come get it. So
they're ready to get it, and they're so excited. Dude,
I haven't seen them in two years. Well, COVID's only
been here for like a year or three months, I
would say last Christmas, you know, not this past one,
but the way before that. And that's a long time
because they used to come up at least two or
three times a year. Yeah, and so I missed them.

(56:40):
And as soon as they can get both these vaccines,
I get to see them again. This Raymundo story reminds
me of Lunchbox, who claims that Real World called him
to be on the show and he was he was gone,
and then he called him back and they were like, nas, sorry, right,
is that what happened, Lunchbox? Yeah, I went to an
open casting call in college station. I drove back to
San Antonio and I went to my night class, which
was economics aster Vande Poor and I got home and

(57:02):
I had a phone call from three two three, and
neither of my roommates knew that number. And I googled
it and that was la. That was real world. They
were calling, they wanted me, and that was it. That
was my shot, and I missed it. And I'm very
sad and I'm sorry. Ray. If you could go back
in time, lunchbox and be there for that call and

(57:22):
it was real world, but none of this happened, none
of this life you have now radio that the same
wife and kids, because none of that would have happened
had you not gone down this path. Would you go
back accept that call and go on real world if
it means you don't live what you're living now? Absolutely, listen.
I could still be on the Challenge. I mean cts

(57:45):
still there, Banana still goes. I mean there are some
vets that are still there. CT is forty, he's on
the Challenge. I could still be making big money and
be a reality TV star and just be living the
life again. I think you forgot the part where I
said your wife, kids, family. Yeah, yeah, I mean I
understand I would have had a different wife and I
would have different kids, But that's okay that that would

(58:08):
have been my path and my kids and wife are great,
but my one before them, my dream was real world
so they didn't exist back then. So if I could
go back, yes, they wouldn't They still wouldn't exist. Though
Real World cast members are poorly paid five thousand dollars
for their season. This is an article that came out
in late twenty nineteen. The reality shows that feature recurring

(58:30):
cast members have a very different payout from shows where
cast members only appear once. The Real World reportedly pays
it starts five thousand bucks to film a season of
the show. So you would have done that, yeah, because
then you go on the Challenge and then you become
a recurring person and you start making Bookoo's amount of money.
But they don't all get to do that, right, No,
you gotta be one of the select few. You gotta

(58:51):
be one of the good ones. You gotta be a Bananas,
a ct A Wes a Jordan, someone like the Anissa.
She's been around a long time time, the Nannie has
been around a long time. Those are the ones I
would have been. I would have been a recurring person
on the Challenge. It has just been ah, it would
have been amazing. Okay, So just before we end this segment,

(59:11):
you would have given up your wife and kids to
go back and be on Real World. Am I hearing
you say that? Yeah, that's not mean though it's not.
It's nothing against them, Like I still love them. I
still think they're great. But my wife, my life would
have been different and it would have taken a different
path and they would understand that. Okay, there you have it,
Ay better? Do you think you'd have a better life
or a worse life? Worse? He has a stable life now, Yeah,

(59:34):
he's a good job, a stable life, good kids, a
good wife. I don't know, because in his mind he's thinking, like,
you can buy that island. I don't know if I'd
be able to buy that island, but I would be
rich enough where all I had to do was work
a couple months a year, go on the challenge filming
these exotic locations, party in a house, and then chill

(59:55):
for a few months. Partying is still appealing to you, Huh?
If I was on the Challenge, you would be because
they have a good old time. Do you think Johnny
Bananas is rich? Yeah? I googled his net worth. Johnny Bananas,
a reality television personality, has a net worth of two
hundred thousand dollars. That's not that's not accurate. He won
a million in the last season, so as net Worth

(01:00:15):
can't be that. I mean, he's straight in in debt.
No way, He's got his own TV show. Man. Guys,
you guys are hating on john Johnny Bananas. I'm not
hating on anybody. I've just read this. I didn't know
what he's wearing. I would know him if he walked
in the room, oh man, I would. And let me
tell you his Instagram. When the Super Bowl a couple

(01:00:35):
of weeks ago, when Tom Brady won, he got a
flamethrower and was shooting it inside his house. Bananas, you're crazy, man, crazy,
didn't lunchbox going oh gosh, trying to be Johnny Banana's friend,
and Johnny Banana said, don't message me anymore. Is that
what happened? Oh man? I saw him, listen. I was
at a charity event in Austin and we went to
a bar afterwards, and my buddy Forrest came to me, goes,

(01:00:58):
Bananas just walked out of the bath through and I'm like,
yeah right, and we were hammered, and he goes, I'll
go find him, and he went and found him, and
we took shots with Johnny Bananas, and then I kept
messaging Johnny Bananas like we were gonna be friends, and
then you told me some of his people reached out
and said back off. And you want to you want
to know another story? You want to you know, anotherother
story about bananas that hurts. So Eddie Rain I do

(01:01:20):
the Sore Losers podcast and Johnny Bananas one last season
of the Challenge and I freaking hit him on Twitter
and I was like, dude, come on and let's talk
about the epic seventh victory. You're like Tom Brady, He's like,
let's do it. And then I hit him back. I
was like, all right, when you want to do it?
Never responded, oh cricket ah. But I think we're still

(01:01:40):
gonna be friends. Yeah. I think eventually you will too.
If I can be friends with Edwin McCain, you can
be friends with Johnny Bananas. Exactly, exactly. I know we're
a little late to the party, but let's do the news.
Bobby's story Florida Fish say, two women were caught dressed

(01:02:02):
up as grandmas in order to what, oh, get into
something for senior discount coronavirus vaccine. Oh well, okay, the
two reportedly showed up in bonnets. Boy, they went hard
to throw bonds. That's like little house on the paragram, right,
like they over committed bonnets, glasses, gloves. They went to

(01:02:25):
the Orange County Conveniensider to get their second dose. However,
workers stopped them after noticing something was off and then
also they looked at their IDs. They were like, I
don't think this looks right. The forty four year old
and thirty four year old were sent away with tress
passing warnings. The question is how do they get that
first vaccine? Wow, the same thing. So they were trying

(01:02:45):
to hit that second one. We weren't able to do it.
But hilarious, I'm picturreing missus doubtfire like and I hope
they got it for TikTok. You know, let's do another story.
Here we go, bobbies story. Well, speaking of the two shots,
just one shot of the fiser COVID nineteen is eighty

(01:03:05):
five percent effective. You know they have the one shot,
but this isn't it. They're saying one shot of the
two is eighty five percent effective. So that's according to
a new study that looked at a ton of healthcare
workers and saw a huge reduction of any sort of
symptomatic COVID nineteen between fifteen to twenty eight days. So
we're just we're still learning. So this is also new.
We're still learning stuff. That's good to know that about.
You know, two weeks after you get that first shot,

(01:03:27):
before you get the second that you're still pretty well
suited to you know, not have to go through that
again or at all. How many of us have gotten it?
Does Eddie the shot? No? No, no, nos? Just me
and Hillary? So and that's so twenty five percent of us? Yikes, No,

(01:03:47):
what I would think it would be more based on
how many people have it. Like, I'm shocked. I was
telling Bobby the other night. I was like, isn't it
so weird that, like, we haven't gotten it guys? And
it's really weird that me and Hillary were the only
two that went to Florida. Yeah, weird, so weird, that
ain't weird. NASA's largest most advanced rover, Perseverance, touchdown on

(01:04:08):
Mars yesterday after a two hundred and three day journey.
It traveled two hundred and ninety three million miles. Here's
the exciting moment of touchdown from Mission control and NASA's
Jet Propulsion Laboratory in southern California. That's not confirmed. Begin
thinking the things of pop life. He got it. Wow,

(01:04:34):
this is so exciting. The team is beside themselves. It's
it's it's so surreal. So the rover has a small
helicopter on it with cameras and microphones. The mission marks
an ambitious first step to collect Martian samples and then
bring them back to Earth. That's the plan for the
first time. Pretty cool. So yeah, I watched I saw

(01:04:54):
them all jump up when it landed. But I also
watched a Hillary Swaint documentary, except it wasn't a documentary.
Oh yeah, that was not real. I know it wasn't
real because no humans have ever been up there. But
you start to get so into it, you're like, this
goes like a documentary, Like are they gonna make it? Right?
So what's next? Venus? I don't think you want to
go towards the sun right now? You want to go yeah,
I mean that's why we're going that way. It's like
driving out of town. You don't want to go to

(01:05:16):
a you'll melt mercury and venus. Okay, so what's on
the other side? Well, then you have Mars, then you
have an asteroid belt. Oh, how do you know all
this stuff? It's everyone. If you're in third grade, you
know this. I've never heard of the asteroid belt. Now Mercury, Venus, Earth,
Mars asteroid belt. Then Jupiter, We're not even close to
that yet, and then Saturn, the one with the ring. Yeah,

(01:05:36):
okay eventually. How do you know that? Because you learned
it as a kid. It's called It's called a Way
on Netflix, by the way, that documentary that a plumber
in Texas says he's had more than two thousand, two
hundred calls in twenty four hours because of issues with
bursting pipes. Wow, in twenty four hours, over two thousand calls.

(01:05:57):
Many North Texans are feeling the effects of the deep
freeze and Central Texas too. You know, most of our
people or in Austin, like Amy, Amy's from Austin. We
all lived there before. We Oh yeah, no, my best
friend from high school who they own the Culverse that
Bobby and I met at in North Austin, and they're
sleeping there because they have no power at their house,

(01:06:19):
so they're sleeping on the floor at Culverson. Well, he's
got over two thousand calls in twenty four hours. And
did you see the video of the girl in the
parking garage? Every spot was fine, but one piped bust
or car was under it and her car was just
in ice. It was encapsulated in ice. Crazy. It was
crazy Bobby's story. A lot of people now will do

(01:06:40):
ancestry dot com or one of the syrups to go
back and see where they came from, to maybe see
genetically what they're built out of. This one dude does it,
and it turns out he's got a whole bunch of
brothers and sisters because his dad gave sperm over five
hundred times. Wow, And so now he's nervous that he's

(01:07:01):
gonna like date one of his sisters or one of
his cousins five hundred times in a ten year period,
which resulted in probably over fifty children. They pay you
for that. Oh yeah, okay, so that's why he did it,
got it? Yeah? Yeah? Yeah, So that's us a lot, right,
And also, like what if you're this kid and you

(01:07:21):
realize that your dad gave all the sperm and there
are siblings like genetically that are your brother and sister
who who are out there and you don't know aside
from him going up, I just don't date my sister.
But knowing you have brothers and sisters out there, and
I'm sure it'll start to link some of them together
because if they get in and they have, you know,
this genetic makeup, and they'll go, oh, this is your brother.

(01:07:43):
That happens a lot of times too. But just think
about that. You find out your dad gave from five
hundred times over ten years. There must have been some
good money in that, or at least some money enough
to actually make a difference. I just don't know if me,
if i'd be able I take it back if I'm hungry,
you can have all of it anything, Yeah, but me
to know there could be children of mine out there

(01:08:05):
that are half of me who I don't know. That
would be crazy to me. It would be crazy. Donors
earn how much for each donation? Amy, do you think, oh,
two fifty, no seventy dollars for each donation you're giving,
you're giving stuff that makes a life. Again, I don't
think that is what the people are thinking about, right
because you're giving fiftieth time of donation, which for an

(01:08:28):
hour's work, and let me tell you stop it. What
that if you get fifty at the time of donation
and twenty when the sample is released, healthy men can
make about a thousand bucks a month. So if you're
okay with going, I just want to help somebody have

(01:08:48):
kids that wants to have kids and not you know,
it's not connected to me anymore. That's a good pop
of money there. Just thinking about how guys think. I
don't think that crosses any of the guy's minds that
are donating. And they're not saying like I want to
help people that can't help. You don't know, They're just like, hey,
this is easy to me and let's give me the money.
Think about being a nurse in those places. I mean,

(01:09:10):
I guess it's just nothing. And do people lie on
their you know bio. Yes, I'm a brain doctor, but
he used to be a professional athlete. Okay by everybody,
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