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October 16, 2023 32 mins

Find out how history is repeating itself with Amy's daughter at school! Plus, everyone admits their favorite and least favorite qualities about themselves! Mailbag: Listeners are having a baby name debate. Wife wants to name their baby Braxley, but husband wants to name the baby Theodore because he thinks Braxley is too trendy.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Transmitting this guy, welcome to Monday show.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Morn All right, let's do it. Gets no question and Eddie,
I'm gonna go to you first. Come on, and we'll
go all the way around the room. What is your
favorite quality about yourself and your least favorite quality about yourself.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
This is a tough one, it is.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
I would say that my favorite quality of myself is
that I'm able to I'm able to have fun.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Wherever I go.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
That's that is absolutely true. Like I can find fun.
If there's fun to be had, I can find it
and we're gonna have fun.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
I think the worst quality of myself probably when I
when I drive and I have the road rage.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
I mean, I'm not a road rager. I just get
angry at other drivers.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
You are a road rager, and you do get angry
at the driver, So that's road rage. You don't pull
a gun or anything.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
Don't it. But I do get upset with other drivers.
I'd like to change that. Lunchbox, get to know you.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Your favorite quality about yourself and your least favorite quality
about yourself.

Speaker 4 (01:07):
Oooh, my favorite quality about myself is I'm the center
of attention, life of the party. Everybody loves me prom king.
That tells you that I'm very likable and people like
to be around me. I have this aura about me.
It's like, man, people gravitate towards me. Interesting, okay, And
your least favorite, I would say impatience. I don't have
patience for anything. I don't have patience for stupid people.

(01:29):
I don't have patience for just anything. I am very impatient.
Are you ever stupid?

Speaker 5 (01:35):
Oh?

Speaker 6 (01:35):
Sometimes I misplaced my keys all you know?

Speaker 1 (01:38):
Know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (01:38):
Like, you're like stupid people, But do you ever do
things that people would also say you're stupid?

Speaker 7 (01:42):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Okay, no, amy favorite quality and least favorit quality.

Speaker 8 (01:44):
It's funny.

Speaker 7 (01:45):
Lunchbogs said impatience because I think right now I would
say it probably changes. But I'm very proud of my patience.
I am incredibly patient lately, and that's taken a lot
of work, especially being a mom and different things.

Speaker 8 (02:00):
I'm proud of that.

Speaker 7 (02:01):
And my least right now would be my attention span right.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
Now or forever? Well, like in a while, you've had
that problem for forever.

Speaker 7 (02:12):
I've had ADHD my whole life.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
Probably yeah, or at.

Speaker 7 (02:15):
Least since I hit my head when I hit my
head when I was eight.

Speaker 8 (02:21):
Maybe that's when it came.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
That's why I wasn't in it. Why it's probably just natural.
I mean, there's nothing wrong with it. I'm glad that
you talk about it openly.

Speaker 8 (02:28):
There's no shame in that you keep shaming it. There
is no shame.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
I actually, probably you don't think it's a big deal,
where like, Okay, that's cool.

Speaker 7 (02:35):
It probably serves me well in other areas.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Okay, there you go go ahead, love it favorite quality.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
Probably I think I'm extremely open minded and not very
judgmental about people's circumstances. And I feel like I don't judge.
You do your deal. Just don't hurt any kids of dogs,
be good.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
I don't judge. That's good. And then I think my
worst is that.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
I think I'm always right, and if i'm not, I'm
about to be right. I'm about to figure it out
and be right, and so let's go. I will go
to war even if I know I'm wrong. I'll still
go to war.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
That I'm right.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
You've been like that your whole life is not It's
not even that I think I'm right. Sometimes I know
I'm wrong, right right, but but I'm gonna win.

Speaker 8 (03:10):
When did you become aware of that?

Speaker 7 (03:12):
Have the awareness that you were doing that forever? Oh,
you've known the whole time.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
Well, he knows when he's wrong. I still dig in.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
I'm like anyway, Like there's got to be a way
I can make this right, Like how can I bend
time and space to make this right?

Speaker 1 (03:24):
Semantics? Even? Yeah, what's crazy?

Speaker 8 (03:28):
Just that that whole Like you're gonna die on a hill.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
Like I don't think I'm gonna know it all, but
I think I know a lot. And then when I
don't get it right, I know I don't know it,
but I'm not telling you guys.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
I don't know it right.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
I don't know at all, But I think I'm gonna
know how to trick you guys into thinking I'm right.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
Yeah, if you talk to your therapist about that one,
that's an interesting one.

Speaker 7 (03:46):
And also you being aware, like I do think there
is a thing to be said that you are aware
of it.

Speaker 8 (03:51):
That's good.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
It's sociopathical. But he knows he's aware of it because
he's wrong. Like there are times I'm wrong and I'm wrong,
but like I'm digging in.

Speaker 7 (03:58):
Maybe I know, but you're at a place you can
actually like say it out loud that you know it's
something that you more.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
But I don't want you guys to know that. I
know I'm wrong sometimes, but.

Speaker 8 (04:07):
We know we already know this. Don't think.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Okay said, that's time. Thank you. There we go, Let's
open the mailbag.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
Mail and we re all the air.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
Gets something we call Bobby's mail Dad.

Speaker 2 (04:21):
Yeah, hello, Bobby Bones. My wife and I are having
a debate. I want to name our first child. I'm
worried he will outgrow the name my wife has picked.
My wife really wants him to have a cute name
and wants to name him Braxley. I want to give
our son a name that will work as an adult,
not just when he's a baby. I love the name Theodore,
and so we can compromise and call him Teddy. She

(04:43):
doesn't like that either. I feel like the name Braxley
is trendy and we'll feel dated by the time he's
an adult. Any advice, signed, first time dad. My first
piece of advice is, don't name him Braxley.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
Really, what's wrong?

Speaker 2 (04:57):
It is such a trendy, trendy name, but for I mean,
Bobby was trendy, but it's still like, but have you
ever ever met somebody named Braxley?

Speaker 1 (05:07):
I know what brax is it Braxley. I don't know
if you're making up a name. If you're making up
a name, that's probably not gonna roll over.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
Well okay, but I I don't mind the name Braxley
for itself, but I feel like it's just trying to
do something for the sake of doing something. I feel
like you're making something up just to be trendy. Like
I got a cool name. Look, my kid's not name
like anybody else that's trendy.

Speaker 7 (05:29):
What about Theodore Braxley or Braxley Theodore?

Speaker 8 (05:33):
Like the middle name is you.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
That's fine too, you could if it's just the kids
going to grow up and his name is not like
brax Doll's crack.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
You gotta think about to what rhymes with they call
boy Bobby.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
Yeah, so I don't mind Theodore, But it's just you
guys have to both be an agreeance regardless of what
crazy names you're throwing out there and not. You guys
both have to agree or you have to agree that
she just gets the naming rights or he just gets
the naming rights. There is there's nothing agreed upon here,
and that is why you cannot settle on Braxley or Theodore.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
You guys like Theodore, Yes, you had a friend named Theodore, Like,
I'm not.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
Going to call him Teddy or I don't care. Theato
is kind of a cool old person name.

Speaker 8 (06:18):
That was my grandpa's name.

Speaker 7 (06:19):
My dad's dad is Theodore, and he married Theodosia.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
Yeah, sign Alvin Theodore. Yeah, so I don't mind it.
But if you both aren't in, you can't be in.
That baby's gonna be born.

Speaker 8 (06:33):
Out of not being in or take turns. I don't know.
If y'all are going to have more kids, potentially.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
That means one of them gets the rights. Yeah, that's
what we did.

Speaker 5 (06:40):
We did.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
First baby, she did first name, I did middle name,
and then second baby, I did first name.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
I would do that when we have kids, I would
do that. But she knows that I'm gonna name the
kid Bobby regardless, so we don't. She didn't agree to that.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
Even if it's a girl, Bobbi Bobby Bobby Gentry. That
was a girl, right, huh yeah, Bobby Lee Gentry.

Speaker 8 (07:00):
There's a lot of Bobby Bobby Brown makeup art.

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Bobby Bobby Millie Bobby Brown. Yeah, you both aren't agree,
so you can't you can't go forward. So you have
to either agree on a name or agree that one
of you get to name it and the other one's
gonna be unhappy. But then you switch the next time.
That's my advice. And don't call him Braxley. It's too trendy, man,
I like Braxley.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
I want to call it a kababla.

Speaker 5 (07:21):
Get you.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
Nobody's even named that. It'd be so cool'd what you
kids name?

Speaker 6 (07:26):
How do you spell that?

Speaker 1 (07:27):
Combo?

Speaker 5 (07:28):
Really? That?

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Okay? We got your game mail and we.

Speaker 4 (07:32):
Laid it on your Now it's found the clothes Bobby
failed by.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
Amy told a story a couple of times about your mom.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
She end up coming up to your school when you
were in high school because you were tardy to classes.

Speaker 7 (07:44):
Yeah, my math class specifically when I was in eleventh grade.
It was on the third floor and I had trouble
getting out.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
In time, and that was humiliating for you.

Speaker 7 (07:51):
Yeah, I had no idea she was coming. See, the
second floor is where we congregated. Everybody hung out, we talked,
and then you know, when it got close to the bell,
you had to run your classes. Well, second floor, third
floors a little hard for me to get to. And
I'm on the second floor one day and I get
a tap on the shoulder and I turn around and
it's my mom and I said, Mom, Mom, what do
you what are you doing here? And she said, I'm

(08:13):
here to walk you to math class and she can't
get there on time, and she straight up escorted me
to class, and of course I was on time and
I was never laid again.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
So it's awesome. Did your friends make fun of you?

Speaker 8 (08:24):
I mean, I think more so I was mortified.

Speaker 7 (08:29):
Yeah, I mean it was it was a thing like, Oh,
I think it was more that they were like Amy's
mom had to come walk up a class.

Speaker 8 (08:33):
It was like, haha, your mom had to come.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
So, in a strange turn of events, history repeats itself. Yeah,
well I'm.

Speaker 7 (08:42):
Thinking about it about it because I decided to log in.
I mean, these days you can. You can log in
and look at the portal.

Speaker 8 (08:49):
They update it. All the tarties are there.

Speaker 7 (08:51):
Unexcused, tarty, unexcused, tarty, unexcused. You can see all that,
You see everything, and so yeah, I talked to my
daughter of about her unexcused parties, and I started to think.

Speaker 8 (09:03):
Well, it might be time that I show up. Oh,
yack her on the shoulder and walk her to glass.

Speaker 6 (09:10):
I mean it worked.

Speaker 8 (09:11):
Amy was never lit, I was never laid again.

Speaker 2 (09:14):
Okay to math. Yeah, do you remember how mortified you were?
And are you happy that you had that feeling?

Speaker 7 (09:24):
I mean, it's cool now that my mom cared that much.
And she I mean she had a full time job.
She didn't have time in her day to go do that.
So looking back, I think is really cool that she
stepped away from work.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
So now you can appreciate it. Oh yeah, and what
would your daughter day you shot up to her school.

Speaker 7 (09:38):
I don't think she'd appreciate it as much. And I
don't even know if.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
She doesn't even know you're looking at her stuff.

Speaker 8 (09:44):
Twenty five years later, Sure she does. Yeah, that's yeah,
she does.

Speaker 3 (09:48):
Right.

Speaker 1 (09:48):
You thought you were logging in you can see anything.

Speaker 7 (09:50):
Yeah, stuff for the parents, like it's our portal.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
And she knows that you log in and look at
her stuff.

Speaker 7 (09:54):
Yeah, Because've asked her why are these unexcused?

Speaker 8 (09:56):
And she said, well, because this class.

Speaker 7 (09:58):
Is really far And then been and her dad, he
said that he actually walked it at you know, back.

Speaker 8 (10:04):
To school night or whatever.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
That's funny timing it.

Speaker 7 (10:07):
Yeah, he wanted to make sure how she could get
to it, so he said it is rather far. But
I said, but you're saying it's possible, and he said,
it's possible.

Speaker 8 (10:17):
But it is far.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
Well, you need to happen before you go to school.

Speaker 8 (10:19):
I don't know. I guess I'm just kind, I don't.

Speaker 6 (10:20):
Know, scared.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
She'll appreciate it twenty five visible. She will love it
for her future.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
She'll be doing her YouTube show and holograms with holograms
and it'd be awesome.

Speaker 8 (10:31):
Yeah, okay, I guarantee you. She will act like she
does not Knowabby.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
Hilarious. She's just like, I don't know who you are, lady.
She runs hell right? Could you? Is it a later class?

Speaker 7 (10:41):
I remember the time of day, so I'll have to look.
I'll have to make sure because obviously we want.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
To reach you on to do it.

Speaker 6 (10:47):
Okay, I'll give you the day off.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
To go do it.

Speaker 8 (10:49):
No, we're not going to do that. I mean we
should all go.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
You should say you can't give me a day lunch box,
that's what you should say. Oh yeah, yes, okay, I'm
gonna play this song. Thank you guys. It's time for
the good news. Let's produce already.

Speaker 3 (11:03):
Jania and Eliana there middle schoolers that live in Ohio
and they're walking home from school and they see somebody
stealing packages from someone's port. They take the packages and
they're put it under another car, like stashing it, I guess,
waiting for someone to pick them up. And so they're like,
this isn't good. They get the packages, they put them
back on the porch and they leave a note for
the neighbor that says, hey, somebody try to steal your packages.

(11:24):
Check your cameras. So the neighbor check the cameras out.
Sure enough, Yeah, somebody was doing that. And she saw
the girls on camera. They're like, you know what, I'm
going to find out who these girls are. I'm going
to find out what school they go to. And she
brought them lunce. She brought them cheeseburgers, fries, shakes, and
a backpack full of goodies. And the principle is like,
this is really cool because now we can highlight these
girls and show them to the whole school and maybe

(11:44):
inspire other kids to.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
Do nice things.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
Yeah, maybe show the criminals. Yeah, I think they took
care of that part, did they. But this is about
the heroes. I say, put the criminals on Facebook. Like
if you're out it, you go to a store and
you wrote a bad check to them, they put your
name back there behind it. Oh yeah, you do that
for a whole day in that town. If you log
on Facebook, you have to watch that video. They can
geo target that stuff. True, like a fifty it's like
an ad, but it's like fifteen seconds. It's a public service.

(12:09):
They give you a criminal they're looking for in that
geo targeted area, and when you log on that day once,
you have to watch the video.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
And that's good stuff. I wouldn't they could do that.
Huh yeah, But that's not what the story is about.
That's what I'm gonna catch the bad guy and then
reward the good guy. Okay, all right, thank you. That's
what it's all about. That was telling me something good.
So Bobby Bones Show Interviews. In case you didn't know,
his name is Riley Green.

Speaker 2 (12:33):
He's got a brand new album out today. We'll talk
about that, but let's do some number ones. Riley Green,
there was this girl, There was this girl drink Here
Riley Green half of Me with Thomas Rhett and from
twenty nineteen, Here's Riley Green and I wish Grandpa's Never Died.

Speaker 3 (12:52):
I wish Halsey Toms didn't have no Clues in town.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
Now he's Grandpas Never Die, new album.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
New tour, Loves Turkey and duck Hunting. Here he is
Riley Green on the Bobby Bones Show. Now Green, Hey, Riley,
what's up buddy?

Speaker 5 (13:12):
What's going on?

Speaker 2 (13:12):
Man?

Speaker 5 (13:13):
You'll be right.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
Yeah, we're doing good.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Let's talk about your music for a second before we
talk about your life. But this song because i'd heard
different round here before and it did not have Luke
Combs on it.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
Am I crazy?

Speaker 5 (13:22):
No, You're exactly right. It was on my debut album
came out twenty nineteen.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
I thought i'd heard the song without Luke Combs and
now but now it's killing it and it's a top
twenty song right now.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
And so you made the.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Decision to put it out again. Was it you were
only going to do it again if Luke came on?
Or are you going to put it out anyway?

Speaker 5 (13:39):
I think we were going to make it a single regardless.
But it's really lined up well with being on tour Luke,
and it was kind of a shot in the dog
got a shot on the text and man, you got
an interested in being part of the song.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
And do you send this song in like a clip
or a file or do you send a link to
a stream? Like how do real artists do that?

Speaker 5 (13:55):
I'm sure real artists do it, like through the proper
channels and white management and all that. I just chased
him the song, he said, man, and he was familiar
with the song and he was like, yeah, man, sounds great.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
So that's awesome.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
A new album, Ain't my Last Rodeo. It is out
now and the title track is inspired by your grandpa.
So we've heard about your grandpa before. How did he
inspire this song?

Speaker 5 (14:15):
And that that?

Speaker 1 (14:15):
I mean, it's the tour name as well.

Speaker 5 (14:17):
Well. Good to the Buford passed away in twenty ten
and he spent a lot of time in the hospital,
kind of was in rough shape for a long time
and amongst that, you know, going to visit him, he
was he said that he said, this ain't my last rodeo.
He said that to me to kind of I guess
put my mind and he's about losing somebody that was
really close with and it stayed with me for you know,

(14:38):
I guess thirteen years it took me to write that song.
I just I thought that was a really positive message
and you know, a tough time, and I think it's
something that I think people who's been through that with
a loved one, whoever it is, can kind of relate to.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
On The Bobby Bones Show, now, his new album Ain't
My Last Rodeo it is out now. Hey, let me
ask a question, non album related. Your high school just
dedicated their gym to you. You're not even dead.

Speaker 5 (15:01):
Wow, you know I always thought you to be dead
to get something to you. I'm in the same boat, man.
I didn't really spend that much time in class while
I was there. It's crazy to think that I could
get anything dedicated to me.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
So is it like the Riley Green Court Riley Green build?
Like what what do they actually think?

Speaker 5 (15:18):
It's just a court? Maybe? Yeah, just maybe just a
portion of the court. The thing a portion.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
It's smaller and smaller, the three point lines dedicated to you?
Or what is your name written on the court anywhere?

Speaker 5 (15:29):
Yeah? It's uh, it's my little logo and Riley Green
on there. It's pretty cool. We have to go see
this the other day and they did a little dedication.

Speaker 8 (15:36):
We didn't even have to pay for it.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
You can't go to jail now like you have so
much pressure on.

Speaker 5 (15:40):
You that you did not in that one city. I mean,
I'm sure I can do that. Sounds like a challenge.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
See what you can do wrong and still keep the
court named after him? Dude, that's really cool. That is
really cool. So congratulations on.

Speaker 5 (15:52):
That, and then appreciate what about because I'm.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
Just looking at is this your thing to get things
named after you?

Speaker 2 (15:57):
Because I did see also Jacksonville State, where you play quarterback,
did they name something after you too?

Speaker 5 (16:02):
Yeah, there's a there's a Rally Green Sports Performance Center
at Jacksonville Stage. That's the whole building.

Speaker 1 (16:07):
Did you done it a bunch of money?

Speaker 5 (16:09):
We did a benefit concert there, and we did a
charity celebrity softball game and benefit of the university in
Saint Jude. So we've I've done some stuff down there,
and you know that that area is where I really
cut my teeth playing shows for a long time, and
I owe a lot to that. You know how I
grew up there and what success I have now. So

(16:30):
I try to give back in small ways. But I
think the name in the building was probably more than
I was expected. That's awesome.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
I'm super jealous. I need something named after me. This
inspires me to get something named after me. I don't
even care what it is.

Speaker 5 (16:41):
I got you. I've got a gym in my barn
with phones memorial Jim.

Speaker 1 (16:46):
I'm not dead. You can't call him memorial gym.

Speaker 5 (16:48):
I'm not dead.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
Okay, Look, everybody listening now. Riley Green's got a new
album called am My Last Rodeo. The tour gonna be awesome.
Am My Last Rodeo twenty twenty four Tour, And Tracy
Lawrence is going out with you.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
That's awesome.

Speaker 5 (17:01):
How crazy is that? Man?

Speaker 2 (17:03):
That's like the coolest thing. It's like one of my
your musical heroes is going to go out with you
on the road.

Speaker 5 (17:08):
Yeah. I mean, I really can't even believe it. It's
like he's a legend. I mean, all these hit songs,
time much is on pay me at Birmingham, find out
who your friends are, and He's going to go out
and play shows with me every night for a few months.
That's crazy.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
Well, Riley, congratulations on the record and everybody. Go to
Riley's website rileygreenmusic dot com and he's doing shows all
the way February of next year, all the way to June,
tons of shows up there on his big tour headlining Riley.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
Thank you for the time, buddy, congratulations and we'll see
us soon.

Speaker 5 (17:39):
I appreciate you all me all right, se everybody the.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
Memorial court if I die today.

Speaker 8 (17:42):
Because he said that crap, well, but then you'll have
it named.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
It for you.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
So that's true though, it's good. Let's do it.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
Write your answer down. I'll play the opening guitar part
to a famous song. You just named the song for example, Yeah,
you know that one by that guitar part?

Speaker 1 (18:04):
What is that night? Lunchbox closing tongue. That's not right.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
It's an example. So you didn't You didn't invest anything,
never go to a rule. But it's a barefoot, blue
Gene night.

Speaker 5 (18:12):
You're gonna do great.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
Listen, you can do it, buddy, Come on, man, all right,
we have seven of these ready, Yeah, number one, go ahead,
the opening guitar riff one more time.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
Please let me know when you're in all.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
Right, all right, Amy, Chicken fried, lunchbox, chicken fried Eddie,
chicken fry and.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
A little bit of chicken fried Go guitar Part number two.

Speaker 7 (18:56):
In in.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
Lunchbox boot scooting boogie, Amy, bootoot, Eddie boot scooting boograg.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
Next up, Amy is in. Eddie's got his head on

(19:33):
his fist. Lunchbox looks calm and collected.

Speaker 6 (19:36):
I'm in, win Man, I think I'm in.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Eddie now puts my headphones back on and says the
words better man. Sorry, Lunchbox die happy man, Amy.

Speaker 8 (19:47):
Die happy Mandy in that.

Speaker 6 (19:56):
Then we just take Amy. This is shocking, right now,
this is shocking.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
Four left here we go, Yeah, four left to go ahead.
I'm in, okay confident?

Speaker 7 (20:09):
Mm hmmm, I'm in.

Speaker 5 (20:14):
I'm in.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Lunchbox. Dust on the bottle, Amy on the bottom, Eddie,
Dust on the bottle, direct a little dust on the bottom.
Amy and Lunchbox are up. One on Eddie, Eddie.

Speaker 6 (20:27):
Can you see us back there?

Speaker 1 (20:30):
Heye? Any question? Can you see him? Not answering that?

Speaker 5 (20:32):
Nic?

Speaker 1 (20:32):
All right?

Speaker 5 (20:33):
Here we go see you? Wow?

Speaker 1 (20:43):
Oh did you guys just trip on a rock? I'm
in lunchbox does not look confident. I don't have a clue,
no clue, no clue. Hit what we're doing in. Give
the guy one morning light lunch box?

Speaker 5 (21:08):
What do you have?

Speaker 6 (21:08):
I'm putting down watermelon crawl?

Speaker 1 (21:11):
That is incorrect. I'm sorry. Was that close? Amy, God Texas? Okay,
Eddie to tie? They tripped on a rock, give me
beer in my hand? Incorrect? It's drinking my hand. Okay, alright,
that rock my joke. You said like three things. I'll

(21:33):
let you have your time.

Speaker 6 (21:34):
I know, but then I thought about it.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
I didn't take your I let him get his tie,
and you slept on that.

Speaker 5 (21:41):
Man.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
I started to say, like, Eddie, you're still back drinking
my hand. I'm sorry, buddy. All right, here we go
number six man.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
Oh no, Amy's got it. She's confident, Oh for sure?

Speaker 2 (22:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (22:02):
Man.

Speaker 8 (22:02):
And also I didn't not I talked talked zero.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
Second.

Speaker 5 (22:08):
Man.

Speaker 8 (22:09):
You say y'all y'all, y'all are talking over the song?

Speaker 1 (22:11):
Is what y'all are doing? Sorry, I have a more
time for the guy.

Speaker 5 (22:18):
I'm in for the.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
Okay, everybody's good lunchbox, Indian outlaw. That's a pothole.

Speaker 2 (22:25):
You hit a pothole, but chocked all took my joke, man, Amy,
fancy fancy correct.

Speaker 5 (22:36):
Her life. You're no longer in the lead.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
Man, You guys are back to together, all right, final one,
Good luck everybody? What I'm in one more time?

Speaker 4 (23:10):
That's just the guitar part. You got a lunch got
it all right, lunchbox, Amy, you got something? Hold on
lunchbox guy. Eddie was laughing because I guess this earlier.
It was watermelon crawl.

Speaker 7 (23:25):
That isn't correct, Amy, hongnk associations.

Speaker 1 (23:31):
And correct, that's a same guitar tone.

Speaker 5 (23:33):
Though.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
I felt like a little bit Eddie. If you get this,
you tie and you got a sudden death with Amy. Well,
the reason I laughed it was watermelon crawl. You sure
it's not watermelon crawl? That's your answer? Yeah, No, it's
pick up man Joe Diffy. Hey, hey, guys, respect your leader.

Speaker 5 (23:56):
You win.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
You guys are having a pothole to rock fight and
Amy runs away with him and Tortoise send the hair
on you guys. You guys are all chilling, having fun
and just clopping forward. Well, yes, I'm not taking joking
in bad.

Speaker 1 (24:17):
All right, Thank you guys for hanging out with us.
We gotta publicly ask you a personal questions.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
We were talking on the show last week about Apple
and now you have all those the email address, the
text number, and now you have somebody else that you
can put as your contact or if you can't log in,
then it goes to them and if they check it off,
then they let you in.

Speaker 1 (24:37):
Cool.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
But I was talking about emergency contacts in general. Now
that you're no longer married, who is your emergency contact? Like?

Speaker 1 (24:45):
Straight up?

Speaker 8 (24:45):
Yeah, I don't. I don't have one specifically. It's still been.

Speaker 1 (24:52):
What if she was in an emergency and he didn't?
He was like, and I don't want to help her.

Speaker 8 (24:56):
And my sister but so far away?

Speaker 7 (24:58):
Yeah, she's not. He he's at least in close proximity
to me. I mean, we live like a mile apart,
so it's helpful if I were to need something.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
However, I just if he died, would he get everything? No,
my kids do, yeah, but then that means he has
to give them.

Speaker 8 (25:14):
Have I updated that you check on that exactly?

Speaker 7 (25:17):
But I think that he will be fine with me
having him as my emergency contact until he maybe gets
in another relationship. Then I'll probably need to change it
because I feel like he's going to get in one.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
Why don't you use my wife or me?

Speaker 5 (25:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (25:31):
Why I just have to go. Yeah, when I'm filling
it out, I don't know. It's just easier.

Speaker 7 (25:36):
Number memorized, got his email memorized. You don't have to
put down name number, hold on.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
You have to call all your doctors to change that,
like every single one.

Speaker 8 (25:46):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (25:47):
I guess I would just probably update it as circumstances arise.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
Yes, okay, on a basis of whatever you're updating specifically
exactly because you go in there like, oh, how you
probably ignores the call.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
Oh, that's an emergency.

Speaker 8 (25:59):
Well, I wonder if i'm his I don't know.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
You don't know, Amy, Amy, I'm sorry. You gotta let go.
You got to change it.

Speaker 6 (26:07):
You can't wait until he gets a relationship.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
You got to do it today today. All Right, we're
gonna move on. There's pile of stories.

Speaker 8 (26:13):
Anybody participating in Sober October.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
Me, no, I'm doing sober sober every day over forty
three years.

Speaker 6 (26:20):
I've never heard of sober October.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
That's rhyme.

Speaker 5 (26:22):
I like it.

Speaker 8 (26:23):
Yeah, I do too, And I know that we're pretty
much halfway through the month.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
Rhymes.

Speaker 8 (26:28):
It doesn't matter. You can hop in on Sober October.

Speaker 1 (26:31):
Sober half October. Oh start now, No, just be half
sober for the rest of the half the month.

Speaker 7 (26:37):
So people are already reporting the benefits that they're seeing.
And they've got healthier skin, they're sleeping better, they're just
not as cranky.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
I mean the fact that I I wish I drank
because it seems fun, but the fact that I have
never drank, like that's got to do physically be good.
Not good for me, but not as bad as well,
like what you guys have done to your bodies. Right, yeah,
what are you saying we don't look good?

Speaker 1 (26:58):
I'm just saying you two go go hard and the
fact that I haven't that that's good for me?

Speaker 8 (27:05):
Right you would, yeah, but no, I do, I think
like long term wise, Yeah, Like.

Speaker 2 (27:10):
But he works too much, that's true, that's bad, but
imagine my drink. But imagine my drink too.

Speaker 8 (27:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
But I also don't go in the sun that often.
So that's probably why we look the same, because you
work too much, hold on drink too much? Like twins man,
what all three of them?

Speaker 7 (27:23):
Oh crap, Okay, Yeah, the number one thing for people
really is their skin, And it's like just totally different
because alcohol is a diuretic and it makes your skin
really dry and then you have all these other issues.

Speaker 8 (27:32):
So if you want your skin to glow, its sover October.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
I'm very fortunate that I have a plus skin.

Speaker 8 (27:38):
What does that mean?

Speaker 2 (27:39):
And that's really good? No no blemishes. I don't want
to wash my face nothing.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
I mean I don't have to wash my face either.

Speaker 7 (27:46):
It's so crazy to me that most guys don't wash
their face and they don't have many I.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
Put water on it, but that's it. If I wear makeup,
I have to take it off. But I don't like
have a night skincare routine. I don't do anything that's wild.

Speaker 7 (27:58):
Yeah, okay, I'm so hobbies that are going to boost
your well being.

Speaker 8 (28:02):
Like, does anybody like to do things by themselves?

Speaker 1 (28:04):
Everything?

Speaker 5 (28:04):
Golf?

Speaker 8 (28:05):
Oh that didn't make the list.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
I mean I like hat on my wife too, but
if it's not her, I don't want do anything with anybody.
And then sometimes I just don't want don thing with anybody.
PlayStation playing Madden.

Speaker 7 (28:13):
Nope, okay, okay, cooking, no walking, hiking, volunteering with guys. Okay.
This one stood out to me because I met a
guy the other day that this is like, what, he's
not like that. No, I was walking my dog at
the trail, and I'm pretty sure he was a lot

(28:36):
of movies five years old.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
It's called Sugar Daddy movie.

Speaker 7 (28:41):
He asked if he could pet my dog and I
said yeah, and he said, he's like, oh, I just
he goes. I spend much of my time volunteering at
the shelters, just like reading the dogs and cuddling with them.

Speaker 8 (28:52):
And I was like, God, that's such a good thing
to go do.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
Hey, that guy doing crap. He's trying. He's trying to
cuddle with her.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
Who even says that I alone cuddling with dogs, and yeah,
he's trying to get cuddle over there.

Speaker 7 (29:09):
Something you can go that I think would be good
for your brain, like being around animals, giving back, doing something.
This is a good solo hobby as all. Okay, and
the final two are knitting and journaling, which knitting I
kind of want to try out.

Speaker 1 (29:22):
I'll pass ahead.

Speaker 7 (29:23):
Reese Witherspoon was recently talking about how she feels it's
important that parents really let.

Speaker 8 (29:28):
Their kids fail in order to grow.

Speaker 7 (29:31):
She says, if you don't, you rob them of the
discomfort of the experience and that opportunity, Yeah, to just
stretch and become who they are meant to be.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
I agree, you only grow through something being uncomfortable. Physical, mental,
emotional growth only happens when it's uncomfortable, even if you
grow three inches in a summer and you're a kid
that hurts. Any growth only happens through having to work
and push through adversity.

Speaker 5 (29:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (29:55):
Reese was talking about how when she was in fifth grade,
she was suspended for being disruptive and class but she
was able to learn her lesson because her parents let
her sit in her punishment and she felt uncomfortable, so
therefore she went from it. And I feel like as
a parents sometimes we want to swoop in and.

Speaker 8 (30:08):
Just make it better or not have to, right.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
I think it's a fine line.

Speaker 8 (30:13):
It's a fine line.

Speaker 7 (30:14):
I just liked she had this whole thing about it,
and I just thought it was really good, good advice.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
There you go, Thank you, Amy.

Speaker 8 (30:18):
I'm Amy. That's my pile.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
That was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news, Bobby.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
A pair of puppies were abandoned at a Michigan animal
shelter after being tossed over a fence that sucks. This
is a good story because that's what the segment's all about,
because if I just told that story and that'd be again.
On September twenty six, the video captured individuals in a
truck pulling into the Jackson County Animal Shelters parking lot.
One passenger got out and threw the puppies over the

(30:51):
fence and then drove off. And so that's awful. But
if they did not they didn't throw them over the fence,
maybe they wouldn't have I don't know. I'm trying to
find like the spot here at lest they drove them
over to the animal shelter. But when the shelter discovered
the puppies, they had not had food. Obviously they weren't
taking care of them. They were emaciated, and they gave
them a one. They have a scale, like how it

(31:13):
was a one out of nine. Wow. So the shelter
director says, look, if you're gonna drop them off the
right way, don't drop them off because you almost kill
them doing it. And so they got online they said, hey,
these puppies are struggling. People hopped in and donated to
help get them right. The puppies are on their way
to being rehabilitated. Uh, two of them have already been adopted.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
They haven't.

Speaker 2 (31:35):
They're not gone yet because they got to get all
the way to nine before they're adopted. And so they're
gonna go and hopefully be happy dogs. But if it
wasn't for the shelter and people stepping up in this
Michigan town, you can't throw a dog over it? Who can?

Speaker 1 (31:48):
Who has the who does?

Speaker 5 (31:48):
Who can do that?

Speaker 1 (31:50):
That sucks?

Speaker 2 (31:51):
Just set the dog by the door. Yeah, just lay
the dog by the door. It might run off, Okay,
So bring a cardboard box in the box. Yes, just
things you can do. Colley, Thankfully, these dogs are okay.
That is what it's all about.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
That was telling me something good.
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