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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show pre show, I
want to play some clips from the podcast called They
Get Real Podcast. UM and Caroline Hobby host this podcast.
It's really good. But Amber Smith is on the wife
of Granger Smith, and so I wanted to play some
of these clips here. But I think I think you'll
like Caroline's podcast, and so I Amber talks about a
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lot of stuff. How Herring Granger met on the set
of his music video, which I think he I think
he found her on Facebook. Here this is a clip one.
So he found me on Facebook through the people you
may know, Like my picture popped up and he just
randomly messaged me and said, Hey, I'm a I'm a
country music artist. Would you would you like to come
audition to be in my music video? And I was
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doing acting like small things commercials and things like that,
so I was like, okay, yeah, we all go beat
some random guy. Dang. Amber said their first kiss happened
the first day they met on set. We worked together
all day. We had our first kiss that day. Yes,
so our very first day of meeting was all filmed.
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Oh my gosh, was that first kiss natural? Was it awkward? Like?
How'd it go? It wasn't. It wasn't awkward, he said.
The first we did it four times, he said, The
first two times I was acting, and the second and
the last two it was real. Okay, that's funny because
I'm gonna tell you. Eddie and I did a music
video for The Raging Idiots, the first one I ever did, yep.
And we did it at CMT in their building, right yeah,
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and their office building. And we hired a girl and
I get to pick who was and she came up,
and then we probably did that a couple extra times. Yeah,
we Eddie didn't kis herd and I probably wouldn't a
couple more times. But I had to like crawl on
my knees across a boardroom table and it hurt my knees.
But I probably done like ten of them. That process
is pretty interesting, Like you really just get to pick
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whoever you want. They're like, here's a bunch of models,
who would you like to be the girl? And so
then you pick the type of girl you want. And
I was super single at the time. Um, it turns
out she wasn't. Oh that's right, Yeah, that's right, she wasn't.
I don't I don't even know who she is now
do you I think I follow her on something but
I don't know. Yeah, Um, but that I mean, yeah,
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they just go here's the list of girls and they'll
be in your music video. Just pay them and they'll
show up and kiss you. Very unrealistic situation. Yeah, it's
kind kind of wild. And then we did yeah, and
you know it's kind of awkward at first. We're like,
I didn't not even about the third time, you're all in, baby,
You're You're like an oscar Wood. Let's do it. Amber.
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By the way, check out this podcast again. It's called
The Get Real Podcasts with Caroline Hobby. Amber talks about
Granger's alter ego, Earl Dibbele's junior. It's been such a
creative release for him because Earl doesn't Carol care. Earl
says what he wants, he sings what he wants, sees
guns and shooting, and you know, he's just the country boy.
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So that is you know, Granger's a little more buttoned up,
and so that is his time to just release everything
on stage and it's it's just a fun, creative release
for him. They did talk about the passing of their
son River and how she and Granger are closer than
they've ever been. We're closer than we've ever been. You know,
obviously going through something like this, it's it could either
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put a wedge in between you and force you apart,
or it can bring you closer. And thankfully for us,
you know, the day we left the hospital, we looked
at each other and we said, we're still a family.
We're gonna go home. We're not going to let anything
ter our family apart and check out the podcast is
it's great. This episode's great. The podcast is great. It's
called Get Real with Caroline Hobby and Amber Smith as
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the guest at Granger's wife. Granger, you'll know from back
Road song quite the biggest song. I got a bunch.
But one time we played a show with Granger and
Kansas and it was a festival, so we were next
to last and Granger was last, and there were these bugs.
It was like the circadias were attacking, yeah, and they
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were everywhere, and we were like, man, we're trying to
play in our just flying through our faces and stuff.
And at one point I was like, hey, let's just
play free falling and get out of here, like it
is the end of the show. We wanted to play
like a song on the crowd new because you know us,
we have some songs people know, but a lot of
our songs are funny. They're meant for jokes and not
singing along. So we try to balance out festival shows.
Like we're doing stage stuff. In a theater, we play
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funny stuff. You're there to laugh, but a big festival crowd,
they're not not sitting there waiting for last sing along. Yeah,
So we were like, let's play free Falling to get
out of yourself. And Nikita Carmen comes up, she was
in the band at the time, and she's like, he's
a good boys nails right. The crowds like yeah, So
we pack up. We didn't talk to Granger right then.
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We saw him earlier in the day. And then we're
gonna say hi after the show because bands are going
on stage, bands are going off. Well, we got all
our crap packed up. We're in the bands about to
drive out of there and go to our hotel, and
then we hear but Rut and they start doing free Falling.
We broke the cardinal role playing a song and the
band was gonna play after us, and I texted him.
I was like, dude, we played free falling Sorry a
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Boy that we have bad bad, so you know you
want to avoid the crabbing like we already heard that. Yeah,
so the crowds like we already did it, man, But
that was that's the last time we played with We
don't know. But mostly if you're playing a real show,
you make sure you're not doing anything the artist and
I think we were co headlining, so we didn't compare notes.
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We also did back Road Song. We also did we
did all it's part of a little mashup. We do
a whole Granger set, but we do what's funny is
we do we do this whole mashup and back Road
Song is one of the songs in the mashup. And
I think we still did it that night, did we? Yeah,
so disrespect. I don't think that was though. That was
like one of up because it wasn't the whole song.
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There's just a part of it goes oh. I mean
that was a long running joke for us too, like
if we were opening up for Luke Bryan, like should
we sing that's my kind of night. One time we
were in Michigan playing Faster Horses and we were playing
like a four thirty PM slot, so not a daytime slot,
but like the third slot there's big maybe like five thirty.
But we're playing a prominent spot, but not so prominent.
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And Luke was playing at the end of the night
at this festival. He's the big headline with the whole festival,
the same stage we were on. And so Eddie and
I go out and this is our track suit days
before we went to fifty Sweaters and we're out and
we're we're playing in the crowds liking it, and we
kind of hit a high note. We were rocking it.
I mean, the crowd was into it. The crowds just
randomly just cheering. They weren't going nuts, and I was like, hey,
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like man, I don't know we're doing but we should
keep doing it. That were just crushing like, I mean,
their fists were in the air. They just were waving around.
They just didn't care. Then I look back and Luke
could come to watch our set, but he was a
little bit on the stage where you could see him.
He didn't know you could see him, And so the
crowd sees look Bran up to watch her and they're
just cheering for him the whole time, and we're really
feeling ourselves. We're like, man, we're rocking this place. Bobby
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looking at her like, yes, dude, we're doing it the
way I look back and looks like, hey man, He's like,
I didn't know it was stage. That was funny. That
was a fun one. Pre Corona. Those of the days
we used to play shows that Amy has a mail bag.
You want to read, Yeah, email from a mailbag? Raymond,
do you have a mailbag? Clip? Here we go, bobbies
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mail bag. So her name is Rachel, and she said,
I absolutely love the Bobby Bones show. I live in Missouri,
and I have the option between a personalized license plate
that says either B Team DASH one because B team
is taken or B Team R like with an R,
I can decide. And I'm too nervous to call into
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the show. Could I get your thoughts B Team slash
one's awesome? Yeah? Or B team and then an R
right after the M for B team or like a
B teamer. First of all, this is my camera. Yeah,
that one happen. Thank you. You may be watching this
right now. The fact that you would take your license
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plate and represent us not just a show about us,
all of us listening and watching, we're all in the
B team together. I would say, B teamer, what what
about if you have the one? People can think that
you have multiple cars that are like personal license plate.
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But if you do, but if you do be Team three,
then well I would say B team or are you
I like the way B teamer looks because you get
rid of the dash one. So yeah, I'm I'm B
team er. You guys be teamer. It just sounds better
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B team one than it doesn't roll off the tongue
as easy either. Okay, we'll get what's her name again,
Rachel Rachel? I appreciate you go with B team or
if it's an option, take a picture send it to us,
but then we can track while she loves just tiving
the database team. It's like a Ferrari everything about her.
All right, there you go. Um, that's what's up. We're
done with the post show. Let's let's get into the
real show. Thank you guys for hanging out. Here we
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go Mom, Hey, guys, welcome to the show. More in
studio morning. I hope your Wednesday is starting off good.
Wrote a story about American airline say A passenger saying
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they're not enforcing their own mask policy. And the guy
who was in the article said if he had known
his seatmate wouldn't have worn a mask or have been
required to wear a mask, he would have never got
on the airplane. And that I can agree with. I
don't want to get in a tube whereverybody's juices are
floating around in the air if we're not kind of
covering our faces a little bit. So the guy was
in self quarantine fifty five days and goes, I have
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to fly to Texas. I gotta be with my son,
and he knew that the rules had been in play
where you have to wear a mask. I got on
a plane and nobody was wearing a mask, and the
person next to him wasn't wearing a mask. Quote American
Airlines mask policy specifies that those who are eating or drinking,
you haven't you have an exception for the mask. Otherwise
it's got to be on. But it was like people
weren't wearing them. When Kayla, my girlfriend, was flying, I
(10:02):
don't want to say what airlines there were people next
to her were no masks on. I think it was
seventy thirty masks. I think that's what she said. So
there were a lot of people that weren't wearing masks.
And again I saw in the news that they're saying, okay,
now we'll kick you off a flight there now, because
this has become a story. I think a few of
the airlines are going, hey, well you don't wear a mask,
we won't let you on the flight. Just in time
(10:23):
for my travel. I appreciate it. Yeah, I will be
wearing a mask the entire time, you know. I tell you.
I went and I got a juice yesterday for lunch,
were the juice place, got me a little keenoa bowl
with a little protein, got something called the dock, which
is a pretty green juice by like a little fruit
in my smoothie. And I walk in and they say,
nobody comes in without a mask. A mask. Now again,
(10:44):
I don't feel like I have to wear a mask.
I should I do, though, I feel like if I
got it, i'd be like, ah, okay, But I don't
wear a mask for me, So I put the mask on.
If I go inside somewhere, I put the mask on.
And yesterday I think it was a do rag become me?
Yea yeah, yeah, And so I wrap it on my
face and I walk in and then look over and
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there's two people not wearing masks in there. There are
two people with masks, me and somebody else and two
people without. And it it was like, do you not care
about me? Because I care about you. I'm not wearing
this for my health. I'm wearing this for your health. Also,
did they see the sign? Did you ask them? Did
you see the sign? I didn't ask them. That's a
weird place to be. I'd take the sign of pull
in front of them. Did you see that? I don't
want to be that person. I want to be masking forcer.
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But again, I feel like a dope wearing a mask.
But I do it anyway because I think that I
should for other folks, not for me, but for other people.
I feel like I shit. So I do keep two
of my car and then I have a Robin Bank mask,
which is if I was wearing yesterday. I feel like
I do kind of like putting that one on yesterday
on the show we were talking about the world was
ending and on the post show, and I was like, man,
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because I've never done a legal drug, and I was like, man,
it would be time, Like if I knew the world
was ending in a media was coming for I'd probably
try that stuff. But then I thought I probably want
to rob a bank too. I was thinking of all
the stuff I don't want to do. I want to
do it now. Oh, I don't want to rob a bank.
Wouldn't it be crazy if you get away with it
though you know the world was endy? Oh, I don't
want to put fear in other people, Like when you're
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robbing the people working would be so scared. Yeah, I
mean I get scared all the time. I was driving
yesterday and it's two lanes going each way, and there
was this big old garbage truck flying and I'm on
the inside lane, he's on the insid lane. Go both directions.
I swear we missed about like eight inches. Oh, I
mean it was a right by, and I was like, damn.
So I got a little scared too. Sometimes you just
get scared. Amy It's my whole point. Sometimes live is
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just scary. I'm like I would sit at home and
maybe have a cookout and play games and bond with family.
I'm gonna do Heroin and rob a bank. And I'm
like a lot, because that's you can do all that, right, now,
well I should, yeah, do it more. But that's what
that's I never rob a bank or do illegal drugs
unless the world's ending. And then I want to just
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know what why it's so great? Why did they do it? Yeah? No,
I mean I get it all right, Well, we're here
right to start. At the show on this podcast at
the snyde dot com, the celebrity wedding planner named Mikey
Russo was telling anybody's planning a wedding in twenty twenty
or twenty twenty one to have wedding insurance. Raymundo, I
was thinking about you because you're having a wedding in
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October of this year. Have you heard about this yet.
I've heard of other couples that get screwed with the
venues because the venues won't give you your money back.
But ours, luckily, is on somebody's property. It's like it's
not a venue anybody else rents out. So well, we
never even had to pay for it. Okay, Well that's
what he says. First of all, with the financial impact
of the pandemic, there's a growing chance your wedding halls
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and or vendors could go bankrupt. And if they do,
you'll lose your deposit. Because the think about going bankrupt
is you don't owe people any money anymore. Like if
somebody goes bankrupt, like about to clare bankruptcy, all my debts,
I not to pay him anymore. Well, can't get any
credit after that. But our photographer, we already used her
for the engagement picks. We're using her up, so even
if she files for bankruptcy, we've already gotten a good
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amount of work from her. If, for example, if your
limo driver doesn't show up and you book a limo
for your wedding and they say, hey, we're not in
business anymore, you have to buy another car. It's like
three times the price because it's the day of. Like
you don't have insurance ship to pay all that. Um,
just a lot, but you're not doing wedding insurance in anyway.
You don't need it. No, her father's forking over all
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the money for all this stuff, um dang. And I
believe he's pretty confident in the stuff that he did.
I think maybe the SUV company it's there's a relationship there,
so they don't they wouldn't screw us. Um. The reception
the day before is all paid like that was comped.
They did it for free. So are you having like
the rehearsal dinner, Yeah, the rehearsal dinner. Your fiance's dad
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is paying for the whole wedding yeah a to z. Yeah,
my parents are in control of the honeymoons. We're trying
to run that bill up to like ten k. But
that's really their only fee. Wow, their only fee because
they have to do the what are the reception dinner before?
But that was already covered so there was no anything
for they for them to pay. How's the wedding song
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coming that you wrote for your your fiance? It's coming
along awesome. We really need to get in the studio
and actually record the thing. What do you mean so
Eric Dodd, he's the singer. He wants to know if
the raging Idiots want to get in bed with the
team vacation and we do the song together, we get
in the studio together. So he wants Eddie and I
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to come and be the raging idiots and sing on
your wedding song. Yeah that's a question. No, I was
literally asking a question, Yes, what do you want it
from us to do? Just because you guys are singers
in the chorus, and then maybe I just do the
slow rap part and it'd be a beautiful song. Did
you change that third verse out for a bridge like
I suggested? Yep, I got songwriting credit too. Now there
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you're in dang word for a third Where are we?
Where's the studio we're going? That's up to you guys.
Do you guys have so that's why this is why
he wants us in on it. Though honestly, Eric Dodd's
split from his publishers, so we don't have a spot
right now, but we can all is craigslisted. Everybody's always
looking for work. Unless you guys have a home studio
you want to offer up. I don't have a we're
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in it right now. I have a radio studio. I
don't have a recording. If you need us to do that,
we are the world version of your wedding song. Yeah,
you wrote for your fiance. We'd be happy to sing
on it. Yes, I think you'd be very special. And
then also at the wedding. I hope we can perform
it altogether. Not I don't think you should do it
in the actual wedding reception. Okay, okay, that ray We
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can't sing any more of our songs though, just that Yeah,
we're not doing target song. I'm not doing you know,
don't be like Bobby, have your guitar already here, give
a couple to the crowd. Well, groomsman and then also
the bridesmaid. Some of them are musicians, so we already
have the music covered. Do you know what will be
fun at if you have like a bunch of instruments
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set up on a stage and says everybody are they
are musicians? Just let people play songs and turn into
like a fun that would be especially if you have
enough musicians, I mean like a jam session. Yes, like
if you have drummer, like if you have somebody who
plays the drums, you obviously have guitar players, like that
will be Fun's gonna be there. I'm gonna I'm gonna
tell Bay about that. She'll probably love that idea. Do
you have somebody that plays the I mean, listen, Eddie
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can play the drums, I can play the drums. You
may play the drums and buy Chris Janson. He can
play the drums. He plays a little fast. We played
a show us Chris Janson once he played drums sports
the guys on mountain was right? That buy me a boat?
Guy flies seconds. If we did a two minute, thirty
seconds song a thirty seconds right, that would be fun. Though.
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If you set up a stage and let people come
up and play, and you get together and I may
play songs, that's a great idea. Yeah, all right, well, okay, well,
gets a good heads out. Anything else on the wedding
we need to know about. It's about it for now. Okay,
thanks for the update. Save the dates are coming, guys,
check your mailboxes. So I still haven't got fitted from
my suit yet. It's fine, I still got some weeks.
Anybody else, No, no, all right. I went with Eric Dodd.
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I offered you guys to come to but nobody took
me up on it, so I don't know what that means.
I wanted us all to go to the suit place together.
Maybe we have a couple of drinks and everybody tries
on their suits and stuff. But are you trying to
get us drunk and naked? What's happening bridesmaids too? I
didn't know the guys that thought the rooms we could
do it as well. All right, thanks for the update. Right,
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all right, let's go over to Morgan number two. She
has a special breakfast food World for us. Right here
we go, It's time for food World. Numb, numb, numb
with Morgan number twos. Not breakfast, is it? It's not
right when I said that, that's probably wrong. I was.
I was one. I'd have one and three shot breakfast,
lunch or dinner. Yeah, what is this one? Well, Arby's
has officially dropped sweet potato waffle fries. They first appeared
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back in twenty nineteen as like a test, but now
they are everywhere nationwide for a limited time. And if
you want to get a large sweet potato waffle fry,
it's about the same calorie count as about two slices
of the pizza. So one fry, no a large container.
I was gonna say, how do they do that? Not
just one fry? So hold on, you're saying one order
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of sweet to the waffle fries equal to two pieces
of pizza large one? Yes, if you want to do
a small, you're about one slice of pizza. I would
totally have the pizza over any fry there. Sure, right.
I don't think slices. I don't think there's even one slice.
I don't think there's a single fried that even the
best fry is not as good as a medium ish
piece of pizza. That's true. Oh no, I choose swafful
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fry from Really All Day. Yeah, all right, that was
Food World with Morgan number two. No, no, No. Arby's
in the news a lot. I mean twice in the
past two or three weeks. Yeah, I haven't heard about
Armies in a while. Um lunchbox went to Arby's and
he went to the Arby's drive through not to order food,
but to get these bags because we saw on TikTok
they say they hold twenty five pounds. So he asked
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the guy if what he saw on the internet is true.
Here you go. Oh yeah, I'm not here for the food,
I'm here for the bags. Yeah. Is it true that
your bags can hold twenty five pounds? You're serious, man.
I saw it on the internet and I heard it
on the Bobby Bone, and I was like, there is
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no way Arby's bags hold twenty five pounds, and you're
telling me they do, yes, sir, So if I drop
a twenty five pound weight into the bag, it's just
gonna hold it. I'm I think as I'm coming up
there because I just want two bags. That's I want
to try. This? Is that cool? All right? So I
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have lunch back these bags. Here's one bag. So they're
just little brown bags. I mean to me, there's no
way that looks like it's gonna hold that huge dumbbell.
Lunch Bog's coming over you. You've pulled the trick off here.
I don't know. It might it's a thin brown bag,
but he has a twenty pound Let's put the twenty
pound weight in first. We have a twenty pound dumbbell.
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Watch your foot. Oh yeah, be careful, Oh smart there,
I guess the twenty pound weight is in the little
brown bag. Just left the bag up? Oh left the
bag up? Oh no, just lifted it, being awfully delicate
with it. Did it start ripping on the side. Okay,
let's put in the five pound weight. Oh oh, oh boy,
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oh boy. I don't know that there's a realm, but
there's real riveting radio here. We're weighing a bag. Here
we go, Oh no, oh no, old not put in
the other one because he ripped the side. Correct that
that could have affected it? Maybe do you should you
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hold it open and we drop it in? Okay? We
If you drop it, then we'll really rip, right, okay,
all right, we're testing out the bag here. First bag unsuccessful,
but okay, Amy is now putting the twenty pound weight
in the bag. Don't drop it in okay, okay, it
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does hold twenty pounds. That's amazing. Got open it up more.
Now we're gonna put it the next five pounds. Oh no,
it's not. Oh wait, wait, it's still holding. Amy put
the other way in there. Go ahead. If it drops,
it drops, here we go. If eat the drops, let go.
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She can't balance it holding it. Okay, I lift it out,
Lift it out box three guys. That's it's pretty amazing.
I mean the bottom is pretty rich. The bottom is
pretty guys. I'm gonna go with a no. No, it
doesn't want It doesn't hold. It's a cute idea, but
I'm gonna say no, it doesn't hold. Now Amy's doing curls.
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Does it say on the bag that it holds it? Yea?
I mean probably sandwiches because they're soft like the weight
the You mean these bags aren't for numbells crap like
I think it does. I'm gonna go with the no.
You're gonna go with theat I go with it. Yes,
I believe you RBS, Bob at Bone. The latest from
Nashville in Tullywood Morgan number two, thirty second Skinny CMA
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announced CMA Best of Fest. It will be hosted by
Luke Brian and will include twenty five performances from the
last sixteen years of CMA Fest, plus Jim Gaffagan, Rita
Wilson and Bobby Bones will make special appearances. The show
airs July ninth on ABC. Luke Holms is one of
the songwriters on Carly Pearce and Lee Bryce's song I
Hope You're Happy Now. In honor of the song going
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number one and it being his first number one as
a songwriter, he shared a cover of it You're Happy Now.
(23:50):
Eric Church announced to his fan club members that a
new single will be out soon. He told them it's
going to be the tip of the spear for what's
coming after, and it's a big spear. I believe it's
the best we've ever been in our career. I'm Morgan
number two. That's your skinny Dog. It's time for the
good news, Bobby. A group of strangers came together to
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rescue a dog in distress near hiking trails in Albuquerque,
New Mexico. They were up and I hope I say
this right. The Sandia Mountains. Cynthia Khaliah was hiking when
she heard the dogs cries and then she spotted a big, old,
fluffy white dog at the bottom of a ravine. She
said the dog was shaking and panting and was lying
on the dog's side, so she was like, this ain't right,
so she runs over to help the dog. She called
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nine one one. The calls wouldn't go through because they
were somewhere where there wasn't a lot of signal. Then
the dog's owner arrived carrying a bucket and jugs of water.
Neither of them there were two of them. Now they
couldn't let the ninety pound dog. So she sets off
on the trail, which comes across this guy named Jason
who's a marathon her. I thank god he was in
good shape. He carried the dog with them back up
the trail, and another couple saw them as well, and
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then it's like five people carrying this ninety pound dog.
So this guy, Jason bulls and carried the dog over
his shoulder most of the ways. They got it on
the dog on her truck. They drove it in the
dog's okay now, but it took basically five people to
save this big old dog, ninety pound dog. It's pretty
heavy dogs dog. I'm gonna by the way, this is
a great story. I love that everybody came together to
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help this dog. I'm a big dog guy. I'm gonna
throw my back out lifting my dog. How much does
he wait? Now? Five million pounds? I don't know, but
he expects to be carried because he has a spot
that he goes asleep, his own room, and so I
take him in his room. I'm like, hey, let's go,
but he just wants to be carried to his room.
But now he's just that's me everything. Wait, so how
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does he expect to be carried? Is that something you
just started? And now he just like sits here and
won't move until you carry. I'll grab his call and
be like come on, and he won't move, and he'll
just he does dead weight too, or if you start
to pull him, he'll just go. You know, you know
how you make yourself heavier, He'll do that. But he
as a puppy, I would always just pick him up.
He came with my hands. But he's gotten so much
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bigger then. Now it's like he's a trip. He is thick.
So shout out to everybody who helps save this dog.
We love dogs on this show. That is what it's
all about. That was tell me something good. Sorry up today.
This story comes to us from New York. A man
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was at a golf course and a beverage girl gets
out and runs in the clubhouse. He's like, man, I've
always wanted to drive the beverage cart. So he jumps
in and drives it home. Oh he didn't drive it around.
He went home with it. Yeah, he left parking lot,
went a few blocks into an apartment complex where he
was arrested. Did he take any beverages? I used to
work mainenuts on a golf course, and I often wished
I was a young, pretty girl to make all that
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tip money. Oh yeah, they do get tipped a lot.
Because I didn't get tip crap. I was out grinding
in the weeds, weed eating ditch sand ray, miserable job
mowing greens right when the sun came up. You should
have petitioned for that. Could you have interviewed for the job.
No one's gonna buy beer No one's gonna buy a
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beer from a dude. Now, all right, I'm lunchbox at
your bone head Story of the day. Time for drive
through trivia. Lunchbox, What did you do? Just went to
different drive throughs in my neighborhood fast food restaurants, and
I just interviewed the people like they were on a
game show. And then I asked him a trivia question,
very easy trivia question. So what we're gonna do, Amy
is gamble to see if they get it right or wrong. Okay,
(27:26):
they miss some of these right? Oh? Absolutely, Okay, Okay,
here we go. Number one. How are you doing today?
I'm feeling pretty good right now? What makes you feel
so good? His name is Jesus? Oh, he just gets
down in your soular one, who was the winner of
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Season one of American Idol? All right, now you can
have the first answer, and we're gonna be gambling. How
much a question? Twenty bucks question? Wow, okay, we don't keep,
we don't keep it. If we win, we donate. It's amazing.
Twenty bucks for the first question. You get to have control.
Does she get it right or not? Now, he asked
her who won the first season of American Idol. The
answer is obviously Kelly Clarkson, but it's if she gets it,
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yes or no. Amy. I don't think she does. I
don't know why. I mean, I don't know. I just
don't think she does. There's been so many since then,
it's gonna be hard. I say, so, you say no, okay,
So that means I have yes. I could get that
Kelly Clarkson. Here we go. Who Reuben stuttered? Oh he
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was in season two? Dang? Okay, I lost twenty bucks?
Oh man? All right, here we go. Question number two.
How's it going? Man? It's going all right? I'm working.
You know, what are your three best qualities as a
human being? Kind, funny, and generous? All right, so I'm
talking about it. And what's your favorite TV show? Community?
(28:53):
Who invented the light bulb? All right? So I get
to decide the answer is Thomas Edison. Why don't you
say that with me? You said, I get to decide. Yeah,
the last time I had the answer is and we
did Kelly Clarkson. I'm sorry, you know Thomas Edison? Of course?
Of course, Oh my gosh, is he just riv me?
(29:14):
I would get that. I'm gonna say the guy gets
it for twenty bucks. Yeah, I'm gonna say it gets
Thomas Edison. All right, here we go. If this is
gonna be a Thomas Edison debate, I'm gonna get real mad. Yeah,
I'm going to Thomas Edison. Boom, there's a debate. Do
you gotta have a debate before? No? I guess there's
a debate. I'm really who invented the light bulb? I
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don't know? All right? Next up, question three? Than help you?
How are you doing today? I'm doing wonderful. How are you?
I'm doing pretty good? Three best characteristics about you are
I'm gonna have a wonderful smile. I'd love to help people.
I don't know if that's I think that's about it.
I got to if you could travel anywhere in the world,
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you could go anywhere you wanted to go, Where would
you go? Am I just like castles and things? I
wish I was worn in the Renaissance age? What's the
fastest land animal in the world. I wonder what they're thinking,
like why is this guy asking questions about me? And
then trivia like both are weird things to happen, especially
at the same time. You want me to answer it cheetah. Um,
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why did you say it with me? I know? Okay,
well as I knew, But is she gonna get it right?
As the question? Uh yeah, I just feel like, yeah,
Cheetah's the first thing that comes to people to mind.
What else she gonna say? Like? What else would you say?
Give me another ostrich? Right, I don't think that's what
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people say first yea, okay, so you're gonna say she
gets it right? She says cheetah. Yeah for twenty dollars,
all right, Um, cooler cheetah. She meant she did, though
you know she did. All right? Over to me? Next question?
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What makes you so awesome? Because that's still suff good
people like you? Comments A here we always off. What
is it about your personality everybody loves because you've got
a great personality. I guess I just ain't got nothing
to frown about. Dolan? What makes you frnny? I always
like killing with kindness. That's my motto. I'm gonna kill
(31:23):
you with kindness. Monica, got a question for you? What
makes you smile? Like money? I'm making money? What is
the name of the snowman in the movie Frozen? All right,
it's up to me. Now you know this. Yeah, it's
old off. I've never seen Frozen though, and I wouldn't
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know it if it wasn't for answering questions about it
on this show. I'm gonna say that she gets up
for twenty bucks. If I get it right, we're back
to even it zero. I'm gonna say, are you you're
up twenty? Oh? If I get it wrong? Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah,
all right, I'm feeling good. Let me hit serial that. No, no, no,
(32:09):
you don't. I don't know. I haven't watched program m hm,
so no answer, So back to even one more question
to it? Fifty bucks? Yeah? I went up? Okay, I
duncan looking at get for you? How's gone? What do
you do when you're not working? Exercise? What kind of exercise? Live? Weights? Run?
(32:30):
What do we do? I can't live weights right now,
but I'm just uh like I work out in cardio.
What are you getting in shape for? Um? Football? Oh?
What position you playne? What great are you in? Um?
Gonna be a senior this year? How many inches are
in one foot? Well he should nail that one it
ain me gets that easy question. It's twelve yeah, but
(32:54):
does he get it? Yes? Are you sure. Yes, if
he doesn't, I win. If he does. You went, okay,
all right, go ahead? Uh soiled who wow? All right
(33:15):
with dollars fifty bucks? I'll don't what do you mean,
don't it? Um, don't think about it? Yeah, let me
think about it and I'll get back to you. M
so many places you could send it? Yeah a lot?
All right? We done? Yeah? All right? Amy went to
fifty dollars. Nice job, lunchbox. That is drive through trivia.
There you go, there is Ali. They called into the show. Hey,
(33:39):
so I got a question for Raymundo because he's about
to be getting married. Me and my girlfriend we were
talking about our wedding songs, and my song to her
is Jesse McCartney Beautiful Soul. And I told her you
know what, she was making fun of me, and I said,
I guarantee it. Raymundo love this song. So my question is, Raymundo,
do you love beautiful soul? Idessi McCartney. Let me hear this, Raymondo,
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beautiful Soul. Here you go. I don't pity face. I
don't want I don't want you you beautiful soul. I
know it's good thinking about that, Ramondo. It's a good song.
Good pick my man, would you pick up for your wedding? No,
(34:25):
it's a little too poppy. I want something that's really
pulls at the heart strings a little bit. We went
with lover Taylor Swift first dance. Yeah, oh, this is
breaking news right here. We did that a while ago.
Oh but when you decide on this song, yeah, I
guess what you haven't decided on is your mom, correct,
got it? Just dance on the song with your mom too.
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I love her. I won't be weird. All right, Thank
you for the call. Call us anytime, leave a voicemail
if you want eight seven seven seventy seven bobbies. All right,
these are all popular opinions. Tell me if you agree
with any of these. Okay, okay, cold weather is better
than warm weather. You have to think about it, yes,
(35:10):
because when I'm so hot, there's nothing I can really
do about it. But in cold weather you can add
love tons of layers and be warm. But in hot weather,
it's just awesome. He didn't factor that in. Yeah, but
I disagree about it being awesome. Yeah, you're you're an
unpopular opinion person. I guess so, man, I love hot weather.
(35:30):
I can take summer. I can take one hundred degrees
every day for a year, better than a half of
the year being thirty. Back is cold hurts, Yeah, colds
like oh hot, like hot? Okay, I can get into hot. Okay, Wow,
look at you. Okay, I'm popular opinion. Nickelback is actually
a pretty good band. I think that they're good me too. Yeah,
(35:51):
it's an unpopular opinion. Yeah, all right. The next one,
the show Friends is overrated. Oh no, no, I don't
agree with that. I like Friends a lot. I love Friends,
but I do think it's a little overrated in my mind.
But it can be awesome and still be overrated. You
know what, I'm watching a little bit more of now
when I get ready and stuff and I'm back on
(36:11):
the office again. Yeah, and then I have laughed out
loud more the last few days that I've had it on.
What's I guess? I'm on the season where Jim and
Pam get married. But Michael Scott, I mean, regardless of
the wedding stuff, that's all amazing. He's hilarious in this season. Well,
you have to get through season one to really start
(36:31):
loving the Office. Anyone that say I'm finally going to
start the Office, you watch season one, you're like, huh,
season two is where it really starts to get good.
But then once you watch it all the way through
and you watch the season one again, you love it
even more. You love season one even more. But also
there's stuff that they talk about and that I laugh
about that would not fly. And when I'm laughing, like
why are you laughing? And then I'm like, how did
(36:52):
they put this on TV? Tomatoes are bad and run sandwiches? Oh,
I don't want a tomato? Want a sandwich? Really? Yeah?
Do you? I like? How do? I guess? I don't
really feel either way. I like tomatoes. No, I don't
want a tomato, want a sandwich or a burger or anything.
Orange juice is better with pulp. Yeah, me too. We're wet.
(37:15):
We agree with a lot of these unpopular opinions. Making
the bed is a pointless chore. I disagree with that.
It's very important. I've added it to my life the
last couple of years, and I like it. I feel better.
Life is better. You know, I just make it. Sometimes
sometimes they don't. That's weird. I feel like you would
be a bed maker sometimes, but not really. You know
(37:36):
what I do. Here's the thing. I don't move around
a lot when I sleep. Now Caitlin's in the bed too,
Now it's a different game. But I don't move a lot,
so I'll have to basically just take the corner of
the comforter and move it up. And the bed was
made a bed maker, Yeah, somehow the bed gets made.
I'm not sure I'm gonna say, but I would say
I slept. I have like a king sized bed, and
I would sleep on the very edge of it by
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myself and would not mess up the sheets or the comforter.
So when I get out, I would just pull it up.
So I guess I did make my bed, but it
didn't feel like really anything. The letter Q isn't necessary
and should be removed from the alphabet. I have not
spent any time thinking about that. Well, we both have
a lot of unpopular opinions. We agree with you. Yeah,
yours are all fine, except for the cold weathers. Better
than We've never been super popular. No, no, we're still not.
(38:20):
Oh we're still not super popular. I mean that's what
I said, we've never been. Were you pretty popular in school?
Be honest, I hung out with popular people, I think,
But I don't know that I would classify myself as popular.
Were you popular? Popular kids don't talk to me, Populic
kids beat me up? No, not in any way. I
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had to make friends at other schools because they didn't
know how unpopular it wasn't my own school. Oh yeah,
because I would be I love a different life out there.
I'd got work a job in a different school district
and be like, yeah, my school unpopular. So they didn't know.
They thought I would never hanging out with the coolest
guy from Mountain Pie. Yeah, little did they know. If
I'm into my school obviously the guy that got beat
up in the head, stuck in the toilet. Yeah, but no, no,
(39:03):
I don't feel bad because I'm here because of that.
I know you persevered. I mean, it made you who
you are, but still not cool. You're Samy's pile of stories.
So lady A the Country Band reached out to a
blues singer, Lady A, who's been performing and put out
records under that name for the last twenty years. So obviously,
(39:24):
last week when they made the name switch, lady A
the blue singer was like, whoa, whoa Hello. But they
got on a zoom meeting together or whatever they were
online and they posted a picture and they said that
they had a really great talk. It was transparent, honest,
some authentic conversations were had, and they're moving forward in
the right direction. And I guess they're gonna get to
(39:46):
be lady A with her permission. Well, I think they're
all lady A now right. She's gonna keep using it,
but they get to use it and they're just gonna
do their thing. Well, my advice would be to pay
a little bit of money. Huh. Maybe they did. Maybe
they did. I don't know, but maybe they did. They
paid a little money. It said they're moving. I don't
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think that's her main job. I think she's also she
also has a good normal person job and then she
or But I don't think that's like her main thing.
So I mean, listen, I'd love to be paid somebody
to go to cash. If someone suddenly was like, I'm
changing my name to Bobby Bones, well Brian Secrets was
like I'm changing my name to Bobby Bones, I'd be like,
(40:27):
you can, I'll be Bobby Boner. I'll switch one letter.
We have a hook of the other. Lady A. Oh,
let me here. Yeah, if anybody asks you about lady E,
how do you tell them she's doing fine? She writes
this about this controversy or not woke up? This moan
(40:49):
some pretty good okay, smell coffee. No, it's time to ride,
saying all week the week they should do a song
with her. Oh, that's a good idea. Yeah, they should
do a song with her. Or if it was a
word show season they were playing together, they bring her out,
(41:09):
so would it be like lady Everybody's like, we don't
know which one it is featuring? Which one? Oh? Come on,
now we got vocal? Come on sipping? That's pretty good? Yeah, yeah,
it's pretty good. Okay, Amy, They did say the hurt
is turning into hope more to come my favorite thing.
(41:30):
And now every conversation you have is honest and authentic,
like you see it all the time, an honest conversation.
What does that even mean? Before they weren't we're doing
a Yeah, we're doing complete fabrications and so Lady A.
I just searched it on the streaming and both pop up.
The first one that pops up in mind, probably because
I'm a country music fan, is Lady A the band,
but Lady A the artist. She does she has almost
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note by the way I'm looking at her streams, only
one song has over one thousand streams, So, like A said,
it's not her main thing, but she's pretty good. Okay,
what else you got? Well, Alex Trebek is eighty years
old and for the last year he's been treated for
stage four pancreatic cancer. Been hosting Jeopardy for thirty five years,
(42:14):
so out of necessity, producers are kind of like, okay,
we need to think about who's going to be the
host of Jeopardy one day, not right now, but one day.
And they they didn't really put out a list, but
Jeopardy fans did of who they always go with through
the fans think you should hire who they would that.
(42:35):
The short list includes Ryan Seacrest, Jeff Goldbloom, and Will Farrell,
who used to parody Trebec on Saturday Night. This is
just a message board though, right of people saying stuff, Yeah,
it's nothing official, Okay, I think, But you know, there's
no new Jeopardy shows right now because Alex has been
(42:55):
in lockdown because of coronavirus, so they're just doing reruns
through the fourth July. They have no new episodes and
they can't until coronavirus goes away or he feels comfortable,
they figure out a way to do it. So, but
when it does return, Alex is going to be the host,
but who will it be when he doesn't. My suggestion
would be not to grab a permanent host immediately. I
(43:17):
think Ken Jennings will be a funny idea, a good
idea because you know, people know him. He's pretty funny.
He obviously is super smart, he put the brand already.
Someone like that will be great. But I think that
what they need to do for about a year is
run guest host for a week. When Harry Carey died
because he's saying the seventh things stress in Chicago with Cubs,
and I'm a massive Cubs fan, but they didn't bring
(43:37):
someone in. They still don't have somebody in. But they're like,
we can't replace that. So the initial idea was just
every game, have somebody different do it. Now it's just
been the tradition, somebody does it different every game. But
it was like, we're not going to replace him right now.
We kind of need to cleanse people's pallet under what
they think is right. So when something new comes along,
because thirty five years yeah, I would think they switch
(43:59):
it out for a while. Remember when um Kelly reppos
looking for a host name. Oh yeah, person all the time,
all the time, all the time, all the time, and
you were on there. You were one of them. You
were a fill in. Yeah you remember that, You're like
a time time it was. But that was so fun
y'all went to New York and cheered you on and
got to sit in the crowd. And I think it
would be funny if I ever went to do that
(44:20):
show now, being interviewed for like my na Geo Show
or American Idol, and to see if one if she
would even remember, oh yeah, and then two to have
a picture. Then I be like, this is me hosting
the show back in the day, because that was a
crazy time, for sure. Totally what else you got? So
get this. Ford is releasing a new Bronco next month
(44:41):
and they're doing it on oj Simpson's birthday. So is
that well, we don't know, but is it coincidence? I
would think it's not a coincidence. Okay, So his birthday
is July ninth, and he's turning seventy three years old,
and on that day Ford will be releasing a new Broncho,
which I love Bronco's Bronco was my very first car ever,
(45:02):
and you're a huge No, I'm not, but I do
find it to be uh comical. But then not because
he's a murderer, Yeah, I mean civil he was. Yeah, Um,
I would say that it's smart for them because we
would never bring up in a conversation that a new
Bronco is coming out unless they I might because didn't
(45:25):
they discontinue that? And I wouldn't be in the pile
of stories, I promise you, all right, Amy that yeah,
maybe that's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news with Amy. So this bride,
Crystal Edwards, she was supposed to get married on May
(45:48):
twenty third, like a legit wedding. She had her big
gown and everything. Well all that got scratched because of coronavirus,
so her her husband they decided to do a super
small ceremony. The big dress didn't really seem necessary any more.
So now she's married, but she's like, what do I
do with this big dress that I wanted to wear?
So now she is donating it to an essential worker
(46:09):
or someone in the military, because she knows how much
they have sacrificed and they deserve to have something nice
on their wedding day. How do we get our hands
on that dress? You need it? I don't know. Okay,
does it say? Maybe she lives she lives in Hampton,
Virginia and she's looking for someone who will be perfect
for the dress. Her name's Crystal Edwards. All right, Hampton Road, Yeah,
(46:30):
may possibly Hampton, Virginia. Yeah, all right, there you go.
Well look look at her. Glad, glad, she's doing that.
I wonder how much that dress? What do they passed
that dress around? Like? Then somebody wore it and donated
it then? Yeah, it just depends on I guess you
can take it out and take it back in, depending
on different sizes. Well yeah, because I give Eddie clothes.
Do you ever take that does clothes in and out?
Or I got I got one of my suits? Um?
(46:51):
What do you call it? Taylor? Yeah, so that was
taken out? How much did that cost? It's not expensive? Bucks?
Oh is that expensive? Well? Yeah, I mean it's it's
but when you think you're getting a whole new site,
oh yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah for sure, I just
know better than buying on new suit. Absolutely, all right, anyway, great,
what's her name again? Crystal Edward? Crystal Edwards. That's what
it's all about. Nice job. That was, tell me something good?
(47:15):
All right? Time for the morning Corny, Amy, Morning Corny.
What can you steal and not get in trouble? What
can you steal and not get in trouble? Second base? Nice?
That was the morning Corny. Coming up at nine Central
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It's not like a trucker hat that sticks straight up.
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what I mean. I don't like the name, Oh I do?
They're so cute cool? Oh well, let's name is anything else? Then? Here?
He is Sierra from Philly Morning Studio. My husband I
listened to your show every single day. That's wanting to
tell you how much we love it, and we listen
(49:24):
during dinner, so you can give him a little shout out.
That would be awesome if he doesn't know him calling Hi, Matt,
love you, bye show, Thank you for everything you do.
I hope she doesn't tell them this is coming and
they're just listening to the show and Matt's like, what
in the world. That's awesome, that's funny. Okay, here's another
question for Amy. Yes, Amy's daughter got her pig for
(49:44):
her birthday, thank you. Yeah, no, no pig, and she's
already changed her mind. She does want a pig, so
good thing we didn't get her a pig because that
would have been awful. Anything alive is tough. Yeah, and
I selfishly wanted a pig two so I was really
pushing for it, probably more so than she was. But
I'm glad we pumped the brakes on that so no
pig would end up getting it for a birthday. Oh shut.
(50:06):
It was like a donkey a hoverboard. Yeah yeah, Well
do you ride it? Oh boy? Oh no? She wants
me to so badly, but I won't get on. But
the kids they ride it like a like nothing. They
just hop on like they're walking. Through two little feet.
When I run around the park, people those kids riding
(50:27):
those have aboards like crazy. That's an acl tair waiting
to happen. On Edie, your kids are they still playing baseball?
So no, they the season got canceled again, which you remember.
I came on and talked about how I was worried
about the season was starting. So I guess the Cities
just hasn't won't get out of phase two. So they're like,
we really could started if we wanted to, but the
league said, now, let's just be safe and not do it.
How do you feel about that? Safe? Good? I feel
(50:49):
good because I was a little worried about it. But
at the same time, man, we need something for these
kids to do. They're they're driving each other nuts. So
what do you did? You put them like a YMCA
camp that they're doing outside. They're doing that, not that
I know of. I mean, we haven't really looked at
any of that, but maybe something outdoors if it's safe. Yeah,
I bet so many parents are experiencing what you were
experiencing right now. I agree, because they've been at home,
(51:10):
no school, even to get out inners. Yeah, I mean,
and I felt for a long time. We had a
pretty good size backyard. I mean now I'm just like,
there's not enough room for these kids at all. Sometimes
to tie up my dog, you just throw a ball
and he runs and gets it. I do the same
thing with the boys, seem oh yeah, yeah, you a frisbee,
same thing time them, but you can't run and get
(51:31):
it and come back. We do have a baseball game
where it's like, all right, let's see how fast everybody
can throw the ball to each other. And then I
go inside to get a drink and they're still doing it.
I'm like, great, that's a good hour. I saw that
Hurts had filed bankruptcy and they're selling their fleet of cars.
You know it, Hurts is right Nontal car place. So
I thought, why would any want to buy one of these?
Because these cars have been abused for years? Like I
get a rental car and I don't trash it, but
(51:51):
I don't care as much. Correct, I'm not going to
be in consider it, but I'm not going to consider
as much. And that's that. Man. Would I want to
buy a car that other folks has have used in
a not so proper manner? How do you treat a
rental car normal. Honestly, I've never rented a car. I
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don't think. Yeah, I mean my husband has, But me
as an adult, I don't treat it as good as
our barring Eddie's car, right, because it's not yours. If
I borrow Eddie's car, I'm treating it better than mine.
But if you turn it back in and there's something wrong,
they charge you. Well. It's not always this the cosmetic stuff.
Sometimes it's like the drive a four and thrown reverse
to what happens, Like I would never do that. I
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would no, no, no, no no, I would never do that.
But sometimes you just wonder stuff and it's not even
so much about me. It's like idiot friends because I
want to trash thing. But I looked up some of
the stuff. You can get a twenty twenty eight three
for twenty five thousand. It only has five thousand miles. Wow,
So it is they are actually cheaper than you would
get a normal used car. There's a twenty twenty BMW
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three thirty is to Dan for twenty eight thousands in
a car commercial, but it only has three thousand miles
on it. So at the very top of the list,
and it's all up you can see all of this.
They're all selling a BMW seven series, which has an
average cost of forty two thousand dollars, but it's even
marked down from that. So my point is, if you're
near these cars, I think you could save some money
(53:18):
and buy them from Hurts. My initial response was no
ad by a rental car, but they're all looked pretty good.
If do you think people that rent these nice cars though,
treat them better because they're used to having nice cars.
That's a thing too, or people renting them that don't
normally have nice cars that want to rent a nice car.
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But I would think you wouldn't want to pay the
extra money if you don't normally pay the extra money.
I just know when I was extremely broke, I was
not ever jumping up in class to fake it because
it couldn't afford it. Do people ever rent cars just
to you know, take a girl out or impress a
guard anyone She doesn't notice that it has the you
know enterprise to then no smoking stick around the window.
(54:01):
One time Lunchbox runted a Corvette for as high school reunion. Yeah,
my ten year high school reunion. I rented a Corvette
and it ended up being at a bar where there
was no parking lot, so I had to drive around
the block three or four times just so people could
see me in the corvette. Then I had to park
in the parking garage. My point is, and I'm not
selling any kind of car. I don't want it for
Hurts in any way. I actually do endorsements for car places.
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But if you go to the Hurts website, you can
actually send cars there that are marked down a little
bit because they have to sell everything. It's not a
bad idea. I'm looking at this Hurts is Ferraris, Lamborghinis
and Ventley's because they rent these how much started just
fifteen hundred per day and then cost three dollars for
every mile over the seventy five mile limit. Are they
selling those two? I didn't see them on the site. No,
(54:45):
But I just looked at the rental there because if
I can get one of those for you know, twenty grand,
I'm in exactly. I'm always curious about how much things
are rented or mortgages on place like I looked up
to Blake Shelton, gwyinst to finding mortgage on their house
and I did the county. Well, I remember it was
about seventy thousand dollars a month. Whoa, but they probably
don't pay a mortgage, right, they just take They bought
(55:07):
it cash. You think my guests would be. Do you
remember how much the Blake Shelton Gents to Funny House
went for? Was it like twenty million or something? He
might pull that out for him if you don't mind.
Because it was their first house they bought together. People
are like, well, they're gonna get me married after Corona.
We though they're gonna get married forever. Leave him alone,
by the way. Thirteen million. Yeah, so they bought this
(55:27):
thirteen million dollars house. And then I did the calculator.
It seemed like it was about seventy thousand dollars a month.
If you want to mortgage that thing. This is what
you do on your spare time. Just what's see interest rate?
I did it in normal interest rate right now? Okay, Yeah,
that's what I do. I knew that. I'll watched TV
shows good time the actors are from the nineties, and
they go search them out and find them. Now you're
(55:47):
and then sometimes I go find their Instagram pages in
them a DM like he was watching you from a
show of nineteen seven. Great job, because I feel like
they probably could use a little little support. You know,
all right, did you see the eBay story that came out? No, So,
some executives at eBay have been charged with harassing a
couple who criticized the company in a newsletter. So they
sent them a bloody pig mask, cockroaches. Nice, they sent
(56:10):
more stuff to their house. Yeah. A handful of former
eBay workers have now been charged in an elaborate harassment
campaign against the husband and wife team behind a newsletter
they simply didn't like. Can you imagine we harassed everybody
wrote bad set about us. I would spend all day
just chasing people down on Instagram. By the way, I've
shut my comments down. I mentioned it on the show.
You can't post. There's no comments on my Instagram because
(56:32):
I'm tired of people fighting about it finding about anything
I post. Like I posted a picture of the Army
sergeant we're trying to build a house for today, I said, Hey,
we're trying to build a house. Be sure to listen
today's show ninth Central Pimp and joy On Sell he
lost his leg and an explosion in Iraq, traumatic brain injury,
but I turned the comments off because somehow people are
gonna find a way to fight over that. By the way,
Ninth Central, be sure, Bobby Bones dot com get in,
(56:54):
buy your pimp and joy stuff. Let's build h a house. Anyway,
they did a campaign against these a newsletter ride writers
and they just send a bunch of off and a
bloody pig pigs mass so disgusting. Isn't that weird? Like
they would hold a grudge like that. Someone who could
rise as an executive would be really smart in a
lot of ways, make a lot of great decisions in
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a lot of ways, but then do that like a
six year old. Well, and then that there's multiple because
you'd think that one of them would say, hey, guys,
probably I don't know. The bloody pig mask is a
way to go. No one said that, right, I don't
get it. I saw that online and then I saw
the social media debate going right now, right now? But
how much is too much salt to put on fries?
There was a woman's photo with tons of salt and
(57:35):
it went viral. Do you put salt on your fries?
I normally don't need to. I would rather dip them
in ketchup. I hope as long as they're salt already
on them, which at a restaurant there is, and I
like to dip them and catch up. That's my Yeah.
I don't put salt on anybody. Salty no, no, nobody
have enough. I would think so too. And salt also
(57:56):
makes me feel like this. Yeah you feel yourself exploded
extra salt? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, but there's a picture, I mean,
she is. I feel like I don't eat salt of
pepper on my food ever. I feel like it's always
pretty flavorful. That's good. Then why why is that good?
Just because you know? And that's how you cook. You
want to cook with that right kind of taste. If
you salt it too much then or there's not enough
(58:16):
salt and people have to put salt on it, you
failed as a cook. M Well, yeah, I think people's
taste are different because I go to a restaurant and
I want a one steaks also on my steak, and
people say you're insulting the chef. You are insulting not
I just like Eddie. You could give me the finest
piece of meat. You could give me wag you from Portugal. Yeah, okay,
(58:37):
I don't even know if that's good. I've seen it before,
but I would say I'd like to a one with that, please,
and I wouldn't cover it, but I put it on
the side and then dip it in. Yeah, because ay
one makes it better. It does, don't care how good
it is. It can get better with a want. But
you've been doing this since you were a kid, right, Yeah? Yeah,
a one on everything. We sometimes we need hamburgers and
put a one on it. If we didn't have mustard,
can go grocery store, we put a one salts on it.
(58:58):
I wonder if that's a Southern thing. I would bet
that it is. Raymond in Michigan. Do you guys do
a one and everything? Yeah? My dad did all the time,
and he is Northern to the core. Hey, ray I
was thinking about you because you're a twin. They are
eighteen year old identical triplets in Netherlands or are going
viral because you can't tell him a par But I
was thinking about you because you and your brother a
look nothing alike. Correct, we're fraternal, so we don't really
(59:20):
have too much similar between us at all. How tall
are you? I'm five to seven, he's well over six feet. Sorry, man,
that's the friction. And you guys don't really talk. We don't.
And he's also now busy with family. He's got a
job where we work different shifts, so that could be
the reason for it. But you haven't talked in years.
We haven't. But I mean there's been times where we've
(59:42):
rekindled a flame. Really, hey, bro, how's it going? But
then he ended up getting the family did a shotgun wedding,
and he's very busy with his job. He's working well
over fifty hours a week. Rekindled a flame sounds romantic
in a brotherly sense. Okay, is he part of the
wedding wedding party? No, but he'll be very involved. I
would like him to get up and give a speech.
That dramatic, right? Was that dramatic that he's not in
(01:00:05):
the wedding party. I think he assumed he was going
to be, but then I just bluntly said no, unfortunately,
you're not right. But I mean, yeah, it's fine. I
mean he knows it. You're twin. Is he going to
Vegas just because people said people told me my dad
needed to be a groomsman? I mean, where do you
get these rules and laws from society has deemed them
(01:00:25):
to be appropriate. You don't always have to write you're
not that close. Wellw'd that conversation called with your brother?
Did you call him? I think my mom had said, hey,
does he need to get one of the groomsman type suits?
And I said, oh, I'll message him and tell him
that he's not. And how what do you write on
that message? I'm trying to remember correctly. It was something like, hey, man,
no hard feelings. Ended up just going with some guys
(01:00:46):
near me here because you're so far away. It works
out better because we're going to be doing some of
the events together leading up to the wedding. I'm sorry
you didn't have a wedding. I wasn't even in his
so but you're holding that against him? I mean a
little bit. He didn't give me that privilege. Why do
I need to give it to him him? Yeah? Now
or even baby all right? And I like it was
(01:01:08):
just a text, Damn, Why do you say back? What
was this text? Back? Was it bubble a few times?
He didn't know what bubble gone? Bubble gone? I just
said it's cool, and I believe he even said it's
gonna be difficult. For me to make the wedding. Jerry, Jerry, Jerry,
your twin brother may not come to your wedding. It
was in the heart of Corona, and there's quarantines and
(01:01:31):
some people don't want to leave states. So but now
you need to send him a note to let him
know about the speech. Rekindle that flame, right, Yeah, I know.
And I also need to send him to save to
date and see if it works. But also what speech
is he gonna have free reign with what to say
because I don't know what he's as my twin brother.
I want him to kind of roast me or say
some funny stuff about me. That would be an enjoyable
(01:01:51):
part of the wedding. Okay, huh, He's like, so, I'm
surprised him even here right now. Listen, I gotta tell
you I haven't seen this guy has nineteen ninety seven.
Oh wow, laugh track Now, it was the last time
you guys hung out hung out? He came down randomly
two months ago. He was going to Disney before coronavirus
and we went out back together. Has they one ever
(01:02:12):
met him? Oh? I think I met him. Did I
meet him the walk? I met him at the walk? Right.
I was gonna say very memorable. There. He looks nothing
like Ray. Sometimes you forget you're talking to raised twins,
and he's very quiet. He almost just seems like a
distant cousin. But also it seems like a distant cousin
to you. Yes, yeah, wow, all right, Amy, anything you
want to say about that, No, I just I guess
(01:02:34):
we'll look for We'll look for the update on how
he accepts his new honor of giving a speech and
if he wants to read a Bible verse. There's other
things he can do to be involved. You can give
him busy work at the wedding. It looks sounds like
what about an usher? Could he be an usher? Oh sure,
it's a small church. Don't know if you need ushers,
flower girl, that's already taken. All right. He doesn't listen
(01:02:55):
to the show, right, Oh okay, Oh he doesn't at all. No,
I mean jealous. He works at a lumber mill and
listens to heavy metal. I don't think that he's got
the show playing. Is he jealous that you have a job.
That's because he has a real job. Yeah, that's what
real hard work can people do. Like, we just kind
of come in here and be bop around. Is he
jealous that you have one of those jobs? He's honestly
(01:03:16):
not with overtime. I mean, I think he's very happy
because he didn't finish college. He went a couple of years.
I think he couldn't be more satisfied with what he's
making now in his life. Wow, all right, all right,
that was awesome. Boy. That's the October wedding where this
it's just another layer constantly raised weddings unfolds. It's like
(01:03:37):
you look at it and it's a duck, but it's oregamy,
and all the people just slowly starts to unfold. It's
time for the good news. Jacob Roberts was out doing
some exploring, just walking around in the wilderness, when all
of a sudden, here comes a dog. He's like, man,
I don't like dogs. Dogs chase him. He starts running running,
(01:03:59):
and he falls falls down a well, thirteen feet into
a well and fractures his leg. And he's just stranded
there for six days. Oh I think I say six hours.
And he's like, damn, six days, all right, And he
just keeps yelling help, help, whenever you'd hear noises, and
luckily some woman was walking through there, called authorities got
(01:04:19):
him out of there. He was taking to the hospital.
But he's got a broken leg. But he's alive six days. Gosh,
that's crazy. Do you have like any ketchup in his pocket? Yeah? Water?
You need water? Wow? What's his name again, Jacob Roberts.
Where does he live? I don't know where he lives.
I just know he fell in a well thirteen feet
deep after running from anagal roof trying to get him.
So if using a well he maybe had to water. Yeah,
(01:04:41):
it looks like the well had to water. And that's
good because you can go weeks without food, but only
three to five days without water. Yeah. Is that true, lassie?
That's true? Because Timmy all right, there you go. That's
what it's all about, right there. That was tell me
something good? You know, Mark full Of, the guy that
plays Incredible Hulk in the New Avengers. Yeah, it looks
(01:05:03):
like Raymundo, our audio producer, like that's the celebrity dopphole
ganger of you. Thank you? Yeahs Mark? When we got agree. Yeah,
he is playing I know this much is true a
character on that for h n HBO show and what
he's doing every day it's five hundred push ups a day. Whoa.
So the challenge is, could we do five hundred push
(01:05:24):
ups the day for a week and all of us combined? Yeah, yeah,
it's all day. Like, you don't do it once your
your arms will die. But all throughout the day, you
have to do five hundred push ups every single day.
You don't think you could do it. I don't want
to know. Well, we don't want to do International Market
Challenge tomorrow, but we're gonna eat food from the international market.
This is true. So how many times is like twenty
(01:05:48):
is where I like, I can do twenty and then
I'm like, okay, I need to take a break. So well,
I would have to do it in sets of twenty
twenty five sets to make it easy the math easier. Well,
I would say twenty times five is a hundred, so
ten would be two hundred. So yes, yeah, four you'd
be doing push ups all day anyway, here's my every
hour and you can't sleep on our system. Okay, if
(01:06:13):
you do fifty every day that you do five hundred pushups,
I'll donate twenty bucks to the charity of your choice.
Every day we do five hundred push ups. So if
you do it for a week, that would be one
hundred and forty dollars working week or full week seven days,
five days. And you're talking like we have to do
a mon like I don't do one hundred and eighty
does one hundred and no, I don't through a day
(01:06:35):
have five hundred and it's on our system. So I'll
just trust that you do it. What if we have
to do, shouldn't we do like video or something like fifty?
What a bummer? That's not five hundred, I know, but
I mean it's mostly just to coming to see if
you can do it, Yeah, and see how much it
is five hundred a day. Who's in? I'm in. I'm
I'm willing to give it a shot, all right. Every day?
(01:06:56):
Every day do it? Twenty bucks will go to the
charity of you. Yes, I love that encouragement. But um,
we'll see how that first day goes. Okay, RAYMONDO you in? Yeah,
I definitely in trying to figure out a way that
I can record myself. Yeah, I don't have to record
in this sleep. I'm sure. I believe you'd be more
interesting though for people to see and bones, really, Lunchbox
could easily lie I don't lie Eddy. That's the problem
(01:07:18):
he does. He's doing it for a month and he
still looks skinny. Okay, I got that. That's fair enough
a quick role. I'll call who's in Raymond to our
producers in Morgan. Yeah, I'll tempt it. Five hundred day.
Let's see how the day one goes. I'm in, Amy,
(01:07:39):
you feel like a bad person. Do it, Amy, Come on,
just try. If you failed, then I don't want to fail,
so I'd rather than not do it. But okay, I'll try, lunchbox,
I'll try heck, yeah, okay, six of it and you too, right, yeah? Yeah,
six out. Hey. We may not be able to move
the next day. If I do five hundred bones out
the next I may call in sick. Okay, phones, I
(01:08:00):
can't move my arms. So but if we all do it,
so each day, i'll be down one hundred and twenty
bucks at charity. Right, huh times we're doing seven yea seven, right,
so then we'll do It'll be I'll be I mean,
I'm down a lot of money. It's good. It's all
for charity, though, it's good. Yeah, it'll go to a
(01:08:22):
good place. Over eight hundred dollars you guys can cost
me money and I don't want to have to pay that,
but I will if you can do it. All right,
So tomorrow we'll get update. Yes, I have a question,
go ahead. Can we do our knees push up? Or
do they actually full pleasure? No? Great question? Girl? Push ups?
What they call them? I don't but something. Okay, it's
(01:08:46):
just on your knees. Yeah, I don't still do the
same thing. Yeah. And if she can do it, bones,
I'm doing no Because here's the thing. I'm gonna say, no, okay, No,
it's okay. I don't need it. I don't think girls
weaker than guys when it comes to fitness, correct, So
I'm gonna say no, everybody keep up with it. Do
(01:09:07):
you want to start tomorrow or do you want to start? What? David, tomorrow,
we come in, we do it today, we come in tomorrow.
You're saying tomorrow or today? Those are the options. That's
the well, a month to train or we can start.
I should have started when I woke up, mean exactly.
We can start on Sunday and they're coming on Monday
with it. I like that. No, never mind, just start today,
(01:09:30):
start today, yeah, and be done by well tomorrow on
the show with first day if I hit commercial break
where I'm going to start pushing up, right, we have to.
There's no way Mark ruffloaded five hundred push ups a
day to play a twin for HBOS. I know this
much is true. He went all in for us last
roll quote. I guess you could say he was always
a little bit hungry of his diet, which also included
(01:09:53):
only one thousand calories a day. And we're gonna do
that too. We're all a bad mood answer. Okay, here's
what we're going because tomorrow is International Market day. We
bring in stuff international market because that's tomorrow. The first
day you need to come in with your push up
Challenge results is Friday, so you have to do on Thursday,
(01:10:15):
Thursday to Friday. Okay, Okay. The first day we'll talk
about it is Friday, which we means we go on
Thursday to Thursday and doing the pushups. Okay, okay, okay, deal,
So we're good on today, yes, but then on tomorrow's
show will be the day you have to do them. Okay,
So we can we start today? No, because I'm okay,
what why are you confused? Don't do them today? You
can do tomorrow, got it? Okay? All right, that's that.
(01:10:42):
Oh yeah, there's a special appearance inside this next interview.
All right, here we go on the Bobby Bones Show.
Now Tyler far right. Now we have Tyler Farr with us,
and I want to play a few of your number
one before we get into some of the new music
talk here. But here is Redneck Crazy Bedroom, here is
(01:11:05):
Whiskey in my water goes down and get a little
hotter making, and here is Guy walks into a bar.
It goes AGA's a gud Jesus. So you put out
(01:11:26):
a whole EP, which is a bunch of songs, the
first leg body of work you put out since twenty fifteen,
So basically five years. What in the world took so long?
Really wasn't about taking long? I mean, honestly, I was.
I've been looking forward to putting out in new music
for a while because, like you said, it's been ten
two thousand and fifteen when Suffering Peace when the album
came out, my last project and Guy Walks in the bar.
(01:11:49):
So it's been five years ago, it feels like twenty
years now. I wanted to be with the right producer,
in the right label, Baldein he pulls over his house
and he had mentioned it, and you know, kind of
thought he was joking, because that's not you know, usually
something you bring up while you're having tea and cocktails whatever,
um tea. But it's not like, hey, I'll start a label,
(01:12:09):
I'll sign you tomorrow. You know, that's usually something that
just gets thrown out there. So but he was serious.
And I find is Jason there with you right now? Yeah,
you want to talk to the produce Not every day
you got the producer right there next to the artist.
Let me talk to the head of Night Train Records
for a second, Jason Aldean. They put you on here
at the CEO. All right, Hey, what's up Bobby? Hey, So,
(01:12:30):
why in the world would you invest in Tyler farr Man.
We went on for a couple of years to hit
it off, and I just always thought from the you know,
from Redneck Crazy. The first time I heard that, I
just thought he had a really unique thing about his voice,
and and just you know, I think in Nashville people
are always saying, you know, you know, what sets you
apart from everybody else? And I think for him, it's
it's pretty easy to hear it when he's singing. So
(01:12:52):
I just thought he always had a really cool thing
about his voice, and I always thought that when the
songs were right, it was it was really really cool.
And I felt like, you know, for a while there,
he has kind of gotten off track of what it
is that he does best. And and really for me,
you know, signing him and talking to him, I mean,
I feel like I know him as well as anybody,
and I felt like, you know, we could get in
the studio and record stuff that was that was him.
(01:13:13):
That kind of got back to to what it is.
But I felt like he does the best and so, uh,
that was that was really the main thing. When you're
producing him, will you tell him, hey, dude, let's go
a little higher here, or you'd be like, hey, you
need more guitar, Like what does Jason Adeen the producer do? Um? Well,
I mean I'm in there. You know. For me, it's
it's songs. I mean, finding songs is a big part
of it. So no, I mean for me, it's finding songs.
(01:13:34):
I mean that's a that's a huge part of it.
For me is it's finding songs that I feel like
we're right, and then going in you know, on the
tracking side of things, making sure that the music is
cool and edgy, and then on vocals. I mean I
kind of beat him up pretty good, and they're cutting
vocals and making sure vocals were right. You're betting on him, though,
Jason Aldean is betting on Tyler Farr. I am man.
(01:13:55):
I you know, I think uh, I think Tyler's a
great artist. Man. I think he's a great singer and
great live performer. There. He is CEO of Night Train
Records and producer to Tyler Farr. Hey, Jason, good to
talk to you too. Hey, listen, and my house has
all yard noises. I work from home most of the
time and now that it's just all the time. So hey,
(01:14:16):
let me ask you this. I saw on Instagram. You
were turkey hunting. How's that going? Well? Season's over, And
I'll be honest with you. My wife was ready for
Turkey season at end. Oh my gosh, she was. She.
I heard her saying it when she is on her
knees praying before bed one night, leave Lord, take Turkey
season end early. My house looks like a redneck frat house.
(01:14:36):
Your beef jerky laying on the table, hands of bip
Mountain Dews. I mean I had Buddy three and my
buddies from Real Tree staying at my house for two weeks. Hey, Tyler,
good to talk to you, Bud. When everything gets back
to normal, I'd love to see you again and be
safe down there. Tell Jason I said, hello, We'll talk
to you soon. Appreciate it, all right, See dude, Bobby
so always good talking with Tyler Farr. That is the
(01:14:59):
last episode the Bobycast. Well, we did just play a
little bit of the podcast there. Um. He has a
new song out called only Trucking Town Spotlight Artists in
the Country. You heard Jason Aldean blah blah blah, But
you can hear that full conversation up on the Bobby Cast.
That was just a little snippet of it. Search Bobby
Cast wherever you listen to podcasts has listened to Skott
and McCoury talking about his wife getting onto him because
(01:15:21):
the two things that she's annoyed with him for leaving
the cap off the toothpaste and leaving the toilet seat
up for me. I'm good on those, but I just
we just constantly You're having a hot air cold air
thing Like I needed to be freezing, and to me,
it's not freezing, it's normal. But she's just constantly just cold, cold, cold.
And if it's normal for me, I I like sixty eight,
(01:15:43):
sixty nine, you do? I mean this studio is sixty
five ye, and we hate it, so call of us everyone.
I start to go. I started to realize it's not
her because everywhere I go people are upset of me.
I think it could just be you man, you like
it really cold because I gotta be quick, I gotta think,
gotta be show up when you're cold, because when I'm hot,
I'm like this. So that's what we kind of argue
(01:16:06):
about if we argue. But I was there's a whole
story about thermostat wars. How important room temperature? Dore, you
ammy very important? What is your perfect room temperature? Like
seventy two? Ooh sahara, Wow, that's warm. Yeah, I don't
need it on. But it's a war for me to
keep it at seventy two because my husband puts it
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at seventy five. Half oh wow. You guys aren't going
the opposite way where we go where he's like, he
says we're wasting money, and I say we're being normal.
Half people say they've got to a fight with their
nick significant other about room temperature. Yes, which seems a
little low. This is how long the average American can
stand the heat before finally turning on the ac Nearly
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half Americans wouldn't be with someone who didn't have the
same thermostat etiquette as them. Eddie, how are you and
your wife with thermis at etiquette? We both agree at
seventy five. Wow, we like it hot. Yeah, I'm as
statiquette is real, and, according to a poll of two
thousand Americans, arguments over thermostats are serious enough that nearly
one of four Americans have ended a relationship or friendship
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because of it. Well, that seems all a little harder,
but you guys are still earlier in your relationship. Hey,
we're seven months in. Wow, that's crazy. It'd be seven
months in. That's pretty good. It's really good. You think
that'll end it? Can you imagine that's what breaks it? No,
because it would have already. She just had it with me.
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According to a new survey, the average amount of hot
days we can take before we turn the acon is five.
Now it's already hot where we are hot hot, But
in the northeast A. Friends are like, now we're not
turn the air conditioner on yet. We're not We're not
even going there yet. People say they feel defeated when
it finally comes on, like they've given into the air
condition that they've given into the air condition in. God,
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but I like it cold, man, and it really hasn't
affect him. I have a pretty good it's like central
air system. It doesn't really affect to build that much
a degree did your house? Apparently? According to my husband?
All right, what's going on today? Just prepping for my
big move later this week. I feel like that's all
I'm doing is trying to clean out and organize so
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that way when we move stuff into the new house,
it's not a nightmare. Unpacking makes it a little easier.
Are you decluttering hard hard? Yeah? Yeah, I mean some stuff.
I know when we moved into this house, I wanted
to hold on to stuff for whatever reason. I've been
in this house four years and I haven't touched it once.
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So I feel like that is my okay to finally
donate it or get rid of it in some way,
shape or form. Right, Like if I haven't touched it,
would it brings joy? To your life, get rid of
all right. I hold it up close to me and
I say, has this brought me joy? And if I
decide not, I think it for it's time with me
and I let it go. Nice. Yeah, what do you
do with all you guys? Funny? You don't bring me joy?
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I thank you. I liked you for a little bit.
You know, don't bring me joy anymore. Let me know
about that before I moved. You know, yesterday I was
reading you gut some of the jokes I did on
the CMA Steak. Yeah, it's my show of super Easy Trivia.
But I let them have it. It's gonna be on
this thing they're they're announcing, and maybe they've already announced it,
but it was eight Country and what I got word
that I might have offended one of the artists. Oh no,
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I didn't mean to. Oh which one? Which one do
you think? Maybe Michael ray No, Carly Pierce, because she's no,
because that joke was funny. That was Hey, Carly Pierce. Here,
she's the best thing to happen to Michael Rayson's hair jails. Funny,
that's funny. Nobody got hurt hair jail, I know, but
somebody could get Ray knows he wears a lot of hair.
Who give a hint. Well, i'll just tell you. I'll
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just read it the joke. Okay, Well, here's what happened.
I get on and they're eight. So I do this
game show called super Easy Trivia. Questions are so easy.
It's like on the radio show we play easy trivia,
but I do pictures and it gets harder. At the
very end, we get a champion. I donated to somebody's charity.
So but this time there are eight people, and the
celebrities always have jokes about them. So I had with
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Rita Wilson. Hey look it's Tom Hanks's second favorite Wilson.
That's funny. You got a good laugh. Christian Bush from Sugarland.
I was like, hey, one half of Sugarland. Someone say
the most talented half. I don't say that, but some
would like that to me. Is like my old roast
to my friends. And then the other ones were so nice.
I was just too I don't if I don't know
him super well, I'm just very kind. Well, here's what happened,
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and I so Kobe Kalai was doing it, but she'sn't
gone west. I didn't know her partner from Gone West
was going to be in the video. I didn't know.
They just said Kobe Kalas was coming on. So I
had some queen, her partner as an ex boyfriend, no
her partners, and the other girl, okay, the other So
those two were in the screen. I'm like, oh, I
didn't know you both, you guys were gonna be here.
I didn't have any Gone West jokes. I just had
Koby Kalai jokes. And so first of all, I was
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kind of awkward because the other girl from Gone West
is there. Ray, can you pull up a Gone West cluck?
Because I'm gonna at least pay a pandu an Ice
Tree the album right now. But I did not think
this joke was bad, and I don't even know that
they thought it was. Just didn't get the warmest reception
when I said it on the screen. The joke was
Kobe Klai's trying to do what a few people have
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been able to do. That's going from another genre to country,
and she had her band Gone Wester or crushing it
so far. They just put out a new album. She's
also doing something else even fewer people have done, staying
friends with someone you broke up with Oh, I didn't
think it was that bad. Everybody knows their story. They're
still in the band together. See anything that's that funny.
They just looked at each other sur when I said it,
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they went, maybe that's like a little too soon one
where it's like too soon, it is very soon. No,
it's not. It was a public story. I'm not I'm
not finding from my joke. No, if they're if they're
still in the band, then it's an appropriate joke. I
really like everybody in that band. I like everything about
everything that happened, and I just didn't think that the
joke was off limits because I'm not that's not my
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space on stage when I'm doing comedy, I don't I'm
not blue, I don't curse, but I'll be funny and
take some fun shots of people. I would never do
it on a CMA staycation. Do you think that joke
was of a line? No, I don't neither, Thank you, Eddie. No. Man, though,
like it was like Chris Rock, I'm trying to justify, like,
oh well, how can somebody get offended of that? Maybe
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you get limited again? Okay, okay, right, gave up the
club that music up for me. This has gone west? Everybody. Yeah,
and look, and I didn't even know it was gonna be.
I didn't have anything to say about the other girl.
All right. I was like, and Kobe kalais is here.
Oh look, there's two members have gone west. How about that.
Kobe Kalai is trying to do what a few people
have been able to do. That's going from another genre
to the country. And she had her band gone west
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or crushing it so far. They just put out a
new album. She's also doing something even fewer people have done.
That's staying friends with someone. You broke up with, Joe,
you're the girl. I don't think so. If he was
sitting next to her and they were doing it together, yes, inappropriate,
but that wasn't the case. I think. I don't. I
wouldn't have been offended. Okay. And her name is Nellie Joy.
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Just to give the cool duh. Yeah, I love her? Yeah, okay, way,
check out the album come out last week? Yes, yes,
give them a little album, get a little plug there
they're crushing it. Listen, she's done a few things. I
do a joke again. Alright, Alright, I do really like them,
and I like Colby a lot too. Okay, that is it.
Don't forget tomorrow's show. The international market challenge. Yes, we're
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just challenged Central every lots of challenges. Yeah, we'll bring
in something from the international market and so I has
to eat it. Maybe the way to do this next
time is to bring it in and you have it
here and you spin a whale and hoover Lands one
has to eat it. Right, then we could do why
would we do this again? All right, we'll see you
guys tomorrow. By everybody,