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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Good, good, what's happening? And welcome back morning Studio one.
I had a good weekend. I do want to bring
Ray into the fold early. Ray is our audio producer.
He sits behind a big glass wall. So sometimes Ray
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lives life ole differentely than us. They say beat to
a different drummer lives his life kind of like that.
So right, you were grabbing your lunch and you had
your lunch with you. Yeah, because you, I don't know,
schedule was pretty tight, correct, Yeah, you know I always
going to and fro all around town. So yeah, it
was to go order on the lunch. So this is
last week, So where do you have to go? Do
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you get my hair done? So you go to your hair,
your barber, your stylist, with your lunch in your hand,
and you didn't have a chance to eat it while
going there. And I'm not just saying it's the sponsor.
It was Sonic, So I mean I had a straight
up Sonic bag. I had the Sonic cup. I had
it all. Okay, do you go to this hairplace and
you do what you sit in there? Well, so I
go into the hair spot and I'm there about twenty
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minutes early, and I'm like, well, do I want to
eat my car? No? Well do I want to eat
it here in this hairplace? And so I said, yes,
Well I thought, you know what, I passed a breakroom.
I could just go eat in the breakroom right there.
It's a lunch, it's a breakroom. Why not? So I
go in there and eat in the breakroom. And there
was a couple of workers would come in. They would
take their breaks too, but it was all it was
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just me and then hair ladies. It's this place where
a lot of hair ladies work. So the question is
can you just go into a random business breakroom and
take a break if you don't work in that business question?
That is a weird. I would never think that I
would just eat in the car, or if I had
the same barber or silence for a long time, I
would say, hey, is it cool? If I if I
like know them, if I can I eat in your breakroom?
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I would never just march in there and chill and
eat like. I'm not saying you're wrong, I just I
would never even think about that. Yeah, I probably shouldn't
have done it. The looks they gave me told me
this is our breakroom. You're in our territory. You're supposed
to just sit in chairs outside of wherever you get
your hair done at all women. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
it's like a salon. It's like a boutique thing. But
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I found this lady and she hooks it up, so yeah,
it's all women. So don't call it a barber called
a salon. You went to the salon, like he's trying
to man it up by saying I went to the
bar went to the breakroom at a salon you don't
work at, did not ask, and had lunch? Yep? Is
that okay to do? Yes or no? No? Why why Well,
because it's it's their workspace, their breakroom. If that was it,
then people would start waiting in there and doing whatever
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they want in there, and it's just not a good
thing to precedence is set. So no, yeah, I'm not upset,
I'm just weird of out. Yeah, very strange, Eddie. Yeah,
it's a private breakroom. It's not a public cafeteria. Like, no,
you can't just do that. I don't think you can,
because it's like at the grocery store when you walk
by the breakroom it says employees only. Yeah, why not
take a break there, so like when you're a Walmart,
is they got a break room? Right? Yeah? A little
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tired now. And I knew that I was wrong too
when some of the workers there was also a washer
and dryer in there and exactly yeah, so they could
clean some of the stuff off. And I was right
there while they were doing their long he takes a
shirt off and takes the wrinkles out and it goes
in the dry for a few minutes. Anyway, Ray was
telling me about that this morning. I was like, we
have to talked about this on the show. Glad you
guys are here, walk on the Monday Show. Okay, time
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for the mail bag or it's time, it's time, it's time.
Good dude, got a little higher. Oh, it's time, it's time. No,
it's a lot higher. I feel like his voice is
so low. He should go low. No, no, I said
a little high. He can't go low because we've already
said it. Hey, what if he starts it? It's okay,
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go it's time. I'll go guys, and you know about
it's time, it's time time and then you do mail
bag o something we call Bobby's mail bag year. Hello,
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Bobby Bones, I've been married to my husband for seventeen years.
I've always known my mother in law to speak poor
about everyone, so I've always proceeded with caution around her.
Last week, I caught her on my doorbell camera talking
about me and mocking me too irrelative on the phone.
The things she was venting about were so small and
irrelevant that I was shocked those things bothered her. I
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feel as though she perceives everything I do so critically
that I can't do anything. Right after her vent session,
she came back into my home and proceeded to act
as sweet as could be. The problem with this is
that she vents to family members, so I know the
whole family thinks horribly about me. How do I proceed
with his family feeling like they wrongly think I'm an
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awful person signed defeated without a chance. Well, this is
what I would say about her. If it's known that
she does this, no one will take what she does
that seriously. You think if everyone knows her as someone
who is always finding bad things to say, the bad
things she says are not near as worthy. First of all,
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I don't want to take away the feeling that you
have about this because you are owed the right to
be upset about somebody close to you talking badly about you,
fair or not. But secondly, I hope it gives you,
it relieves a little pressure to know that if this
is her thing, everybody knows it's her thing, that knows her,
So doesn't make it any better as far as she's
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still talking about you. But you know what about her
she talking about other people. You know, when she comes
to you and talks about Timmy, the cousin who's such
a you're like classic classic her. So I would say
you have the right to say something to her, to say,
hey I heard you. You can just say you heard
her outside, Hey I heard you on the phone talking
about me like it was. I couldn't hear all the
way what was going on. It is to bring it
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up see what she says. You have the right to
do that, obviously, but I would hope that you don't
value her words so much to you or other people
that you think they really matter. Because she's known as
someone who spreads a lot of crap. That's why I
would say, Amy, Yeah, no, I totally agree with you.
And there's that saying, you know, just keep it in
your back pocket of somebody else opinion of you is
none of your business, so try not to focus on
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it too much, even though I know it's hard. And
it makes me think of a time where I ended
up on a phone call with my husband's side of
the family, and I guess they thought they hung up,
but they didn't, and they were talking about me, and
I listened for twelve minutes. Hang up though I listened
for twelve twelve minutes. Wait here say. I was waiting
for them to say something bad about me, and they
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never did. No. I was just like, Wow, they could
have probably said something bad about me right there, but
they're just really nice people. If someone butt dials me
and leaves a six minute long voicemail, I won't listen
to it. Why won't I don't want to know. It's
not I don't get to hear. I'm not it's not
my right. Oh I should have hung up? Yeah I did, poet.
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Who knows how long I could have kept listening. And
all of a sudden he's like, I'm here. I feel like, okay, listen, guys,
we're gonna take it down the third street. We're gonna
kill her. Um okay. So in the end, here I
hate that she did that. I hate that you heard that.
You deserve to feel any of the emotions that you're feeling.
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You also deserve to confront her. I would encourage it
to be mild. But just know that she does that
with everyone, so everyone knows she does that. That's it.
Dropped it on you. That's the mail bag. Thank you,
We've got your I was about to clothe were I
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was like, what do you watch next? Well, we'll go
through all the services and we'll see ten thousand shows.
We'll be like, ain't nothing on. We can't decide anything
to watch, and there's everything to watch at this point.
And so but we've started watching the show on Hulu
called Captive Audience and it's about a kid who was seven.
He was abducted and he was raised by this guy
for like seven years, and so then he comes back
home at fourteen, he escapes with another kid that the
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guy abducted, and so you see his daughter, his mom's
talking about the whole story. We're not all the way
through at all, but like we're in but we're like, man,
if we had kids, this would be a lot harder
to watch. Yeah, for sure, And so I don't want
to say anything about it yet, but it is it's
hard to hit some like's entertaining, but it's crazy. But
they made a movie about it in nineteen eighty nine,
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or they had actors play the kid because it's such
a big story and the actors come back. It's just
it's a crazy like docuseries. So that's where we're watching.
I would recommend it for where we are now. It's
gonna be sad, though, I think because it had kids
being abducted and stuff. I think there's some twists coming,
but I don't know because I hadn't twisted it yet.
You haven't googled anything, nothing, nothing about it. But it's
called Captive Audience on Hulu lunchbox. Did you watch it?
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Watched it? There any twists? Don't say anthing? But is
there anything? Is there anything coming that we don't expect? Yes? Okay,
leave it there. Because even the title of it's like twists.
I'm like, well, we didn't know. We weren't twisted. Eddie
and Amy don't watch it. No, I wasn't planning on it.
Why well I don't. I don't want anything else about it,
but we're watching it, and right now we like it.
And it feels like it's not real because it's so crazy. Okay,
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well I'll wait till you're done with all of it. Okay, okay,
what anatomy of a scandal? Finally, something good is back
on Netflix and I'm obsessed with it. It's so good.
My friend told me about it, and it's about it's
labeled as a psychological thriller, but I don't. It's not
like scary in any way. But it's about a big
scandal from a parliament guy. So it's over. No, no, no,
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it's so good. I just don't. It's not the Royals Parliament,
it's Congress. Okay, basically right, Yeah, he's he's a he's
got a loving wife and a family and the boom scandal. Yes, yes, okay,
next so good, all right, next up, Eddie. Yeah. So
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in my family, it's just hard to watch something that
we can all watch, like the one you recommend. I'm
probably not gonna watch that, but we there's a game
show on Netflix and it's called Is It Cake? It's
so good? Oh yeah, why shaking your head? It's so bad.
It's interesting, So what is it? It's three bakers and
they're competing to make the most realistic cake, and they're
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making like things like a football helmet, and so they
say they put they make the cake as real as possible,
and they put five out and there's a panel of
judges and the judges have to pick which one is
the real cake out of all the helmets. It's not
a good show. Then the concept is really good, but
the way they did it is just so cheesy, and
the host is pretty bad. The host is pretty cheesy.
But as far as the British nor they'll have like
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hamburgers and it's crazy. You can't tell you can't tell
me bil Hamburger from the cake burger. Okay, Hey. And
the reveal the reveal, they get a knife and they're like,
let's cut it, and it's like, oh, you can't cut it.
It's real. Sorry, Okay, Morgan, your recommendation. It's on Disney Plus,
it's Moon Night. It's part of the Marvel series. And
I really think you'll like this one. You've liked all
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the Marvel TV shows, but I think this is by
far the best one so far. What's it about. It's about, Well,
it's a new superhero we have not met yet. He's
not been part of the universe up until this point,
and he basically has a lot of things going on
without giving away too much, he has a lot going on,
doesn't really know what's real, trying to decipher it all.
And the filming is like every single five minutes, there's
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another twist, there's another turn, and you're like, what is
going on? Even I'm like on the next to last
episode and I still haven't figured out, like what's really
happening behind the scenes. Okay, so Moonlight, Moon Night, Okay,
moon Night? Is it cake? Amy? Some Bridge Bacon shows, Anatomy,
Mine was baking, Ben brings again. There's no cake in mine?
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All right, however, and then mine is apparently going to
be real sad, but you figure it's going to be sad.
But it's called I forget what it's called now, captive audience. Okay,
there's some shows to go watch. Let us know if
you like them or don't like them. All right, thank
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and Tullywood Morgan number two thirty second skinny and congratulations
to Gabby Barrett and her husband Kade. They are expecting
their second child together. It's a baby boy. Blake Shelton
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will start in a new celebrity game show called Barmageddon,
which pits celebrities against each other in rounds of bar games.
Blake will be leading sing alongs with the audience. The
show will air on USA Network. Thomas Rhant talked about
what his wife Lauren is like as a mom and partner.
I just watched my wife Sometimes I'm like, I don't
know how you do this. I don't know how you
do this with such grace and you know she is
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I've said this before, but she's my superhero and somebody
that I just get to learn from every day. I'm Morgan.
That's your skinny. Hall It's time for the good News
with Bobby. Back In nineteen ninety, Joyce Lynn sold her
nineteen seventy four Carmen Gilla. I don't know what that is,
but it sounds fancy. I know nothing about cars, and
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it was something she regretted because it was a car
she really enjoyed. It was just sitting there at the
house and she was like, just sell it. And then
when she sold it, she was like, God, I wish
I had it back. So, knowing how much that lime
green car meant to her, her family came together and
they found a one. They found a really old one.
They rebuilt it everything. They had to rebuilt the whole
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thing because apparently this is not a very popular car
and it's kind of a beater and it's hard to find.
So they rebuilt the thing. Her dad also spent every
single day on it for six months. She had no
idea what was about to happen, but her family had
it sitting with other cars at a car show that
they stumbled upon, and so she noticed the car. She's like, oh,
that's a car just like I had. I've been looking
for another one, and she ran over to it. She's
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like wow, and they were like, yeah, we actually rebuilt
this thing for you. Wool. I wish I do things
about cars. I can't fix the car. We have an
old Broncho. It's like a seventy poor Bronco had it
rebuilt some of the old some of the oldest still there.
But the transmission or something kept happening, and I would
push the gap. Driving down the road, I pushed the gas. Whoa,
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as I'm doing like fifty hum and so I would coast.
So I got to the place that was so slow,
I throw it into like that number two gear. Yeah,
because it's an automatic, but I got throw into that
low gear. Don't wait to pick back up, and then
it work again and we're gas in the tank. Yeah,
I think, Okay, I think that thing is so old.
I don't even know that the gas it works. So
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we had somebody come look at it. Apparently it is
a transmission a. Hopefully we get it back in the
next few days. But yeah, that's why I love that story.
That's awesome. That's what it's all about. That was tell
me something good. Last week, we had a girl, she's
in sixth grade. She called and said, can you get
Jason Aldean to come sing with me in a talent show?
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And people ask me crazy stuff all the time, but
I thought, because she was in sixth grade, it's a
funny story. She'd come on the air, I'd be like, well,
it's too famous, he would never do that. Here is
a clip of this call. So I am wanting to
contact Jason all Dean because my school it might have
a talent show and it's just like our school building.
And so I thought of the idea one night that
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maybe I could get cas nowbean they come to a
duet with me to nineteen ninety four Love that she
has big dreams, and so I said, hey, probably not,
but you know, maybe I could reach out to him
and get him to send you a little something. Well
what happened was Jason Aldeen was listening live as we're
doing the segment. He texts me and goes, hey, hey,
I'm listening. I'll send her something, you know, And I said, hey,
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can we call you right now? So this is all
I've on the air. Here's me calling Aldean on my
cell phone. Hey Jason, Hey, so we got Reese. Who's
on the phone. I know you're listening to this, but
you're down to cut a really cool video for Reese? Right? Yeah? Absolutely? Man.
I was I was thinking my daughter to school this
morning and just thought I texted and say, yeah, I'm
definitely in for a video. Hopefully she has better luck
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than I did in my first talent contest. They wouldn't
even let me be in it. So I was I
was lip singing a bon jovie, let me be a
part of it. So yeah, I will definitely send send
you a video, Reaese, and just to kind of set
you up, I love that you love nineteen ninety four two.
That's a fun song. So it's just a great bit.
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It all worked out. She was awesome. He was listening
and he was like, yeahall go on the air and
he's either he has or sending her the video before
her talent showed that kind of welcome her into the show.
So that being said, I probably should have never done
this bit because everything I'm getting now through every form
of email, Instagram, Carry your Pigeon. I was like, can
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you make this happen for me? So here we go.
I have six of them and these are the ones,
and I can I move up to the ones that
are harder? Okay to do? So here we go. Number six,
can you send me a video from Chris Stapleton as
a wedding gift to my son telling him how very
special he is to me. He could be listening, okay.
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Number five, can you get Blake Shelton to make a
video congratulating my parents on their twentieth anniversary and mention
one nice thing from every single year they've been married.
I'll send them this would make their year. I mean
twenty years. It's a big milestone. I get that. Get
Blake a teleprompter. Number four, Can you have Luke Bryan
bring my daughter on stage and sing to her when
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we see them in Las Vegas. He can do one
of his songs, or we can suggest a song he
singed to her. It's not bad. I mean they're already
gonna be there, so all is do is reach down
to the crowd and grab her. I mean, it's not
that hard. Number three, I'd like to have Chris Janssen
come and perform his song by Mom at my wedding.
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Number two can Carry Underwood come sing at my graduation
at the end of May. I'm her biggest and I
think the other students will like it. I think they
would too. I think they would love it. And Number one,
if I send you my new song anyway, you can
take it to George Strait and get him to cut
it or do a duet with me. Oh wow, that's
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a tough one. Okay, that's a hard one right there. Well,
for all of you, the synthos, I'm making them all
come true. I did it. I did it all. All
of you get your wishes. No, I can't get I
can't be in the business of that because it will
never end. Could I do a couple of these? Nah?
But do I want to? Yes? And the Jason thing,
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it was organic. We got lucky there he was listening
and yeah, yeah, so so I mean maybe of that
list you just rattled off, some of those people might
be listening, and we'll see if they call. Which one
do I think I could do? Though? Of this list,
here are the ones that, let's see. I could probably
get staff on to do a video. I'm not going
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to by the way, there's no chance of doing this.
I could probably do that. Blake Shelton twenty No, I
can't make him do twenty the video thing. I could
probably reach up Blake, will you say this? He probably would?
But I can't do twenty years and twenty facts. So
that's a lot. Luke Bryan, bring my daughter on stage
to sing a song to her? Possibly, I would never know.
I would say, hey, Luke, will you let her in
the meet and greet before the show and say hi
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to her. But I would never say, hey, pull this
girl on stage and sing a song. Oh. I just
thought of something though, where Luke owes you Chris Jansen
buy mom at the wedding. I'm not using the Chris
Jansen buy mom. I can't have him come to the
wedding and they care. No, no, no, it's only a
couple of those. Could I even do the George one? Out? Crazy? What?
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What what does Luke on me for? I don't know
if I can say then don't Okay, yeah, I want
to know. Now. Was it the time he called me
frantic during the show? Yes, yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah totally.
I'm not gonna say what it is for any reason,
but what happened. I was sitting here on the air
one day, let's just say and yeah, let's just say
as let's watch say um. I text one hey can
you talk? And I was on the air and it's
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from Luke Brian who knows I'm on the air, And
I'm like, ham on the air, goes, just let me
know when you can talk, and I was like okay.
Then I was like all right, be back in a minute.
Called him and then you know it was settled. Yeah
it's nothing bad, nothing bad. Yeah, okay, thank you all.
But I'm not gonna grant any wishes. I'm not the genie.
I'm glad we could do it that once, but I
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Tractor Supply app a lunchbox and made a massive change
in his life. I'm shocked by what he did, and
I'll let you guys guess it. Here are the clues. One,
I don't know anybody that does this. Oh you don't know.
I've seen it on TV. Okay, but I don't know
anybody that does this. But I've seen it on TV.
Two could be dangerous. Three seen it on TV. It
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affects him physically. So I'm shocked he's doing Morgan, do
you know I do? Okay, don't anything? Can you give
a clue? Do you want to give a clue? Can
you think of another thing that was going to lead
him a direction? Because the like, you've never seen anybody
do this. I don't know anybody that's ever you've done this? Okay,
it's an activity. Maybe I did it as I did
it as a kid, but it's a kid it's a kid, Okay,
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I got it. What Okay? I think maybe as a
kid you hunted a lot. He's starting. He's gonna eat
raw meat. No way, that's interesting. He's gonna eat raw
meat like ramball On on Instagram. Yeah, Amy, he's like
doing Beyonce's hula hoo pork out. No, so, probably didn't
do that as a kid as a kid. Well, he's
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doing it to save money. You did it as a kid,
and he's doing it. Oh, he's riding his bike to work.
Is that it's riding. Gases are so high, that's right, guys,
gases are so high. So your boy here will be
riding his bike two or three times a week to
work and has been. And I have been getting here
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on my bike. That's how I get here. It's dangerous highway.
I have a helmet, and I have a bike, and
I shraped my back back on and I bring a
spare change of clothes in the back back and I
ride and I'm all sweaty. I wipe my sweatyself off
with my clothes that I wore. I hang them on
the bike and then I change into my dry clothes
and I come in here and do the show. Do
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you have a light on your bike? It's dark? Okay,
he's gonna die. I thought the same thing. I thought
it was so insane. I don't get on the highway.
There's passing ways. You just go to Google Maps and
type in bike and they give you the best route
and it shows you twenty twenty three minutes. Oh my god.
How long did it take you in the car? About eleven? Wow?
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You ride fast? And then how do you feel as
you ride? Um, it's a little weird because you feel
the pressure of the cars around you and trying to
keep up with the car riding one of a lot
of cars. Yes, But at the same time, I'm like
this kind of cool, and I think these people in
the car are probably annoyed his crap that I'm sitting
here driving in the car lane like you're riding in
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the car. Yes, because if there's not a bike lane,
you are a motor vehicle, and so you well really
not motor Yes. So at a red light, I'm in
the first guard to stop light and there's cars behind
me lined up just going. So you're in the middle
of the road at the stop light. Absolutely, can't you
get I don't know I don't know the rules, so
I'm gonna bow out of being yes or no. That
just seems weird because he do like the L shape
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for I'm turning left, and like not just point which
way I'm going. If I'm going to let this point left.
If I'm going right, I go I point right. I
don't know this or that. Oh does he pick up
the pant leg like those people like people I wear shorts? Oh? Okay, okay.
So you're riding your back to work twenty twenty two minutes? Yeah?
Have you any close calls yet? Now yet? Can you
ride all the way in the lane? Yeah? Like a car? Yeah,
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I don't know that that's right. It can't be right.
It might be right, but it's not safe. You should
back up traffic a whole lot. I feel like there
are some times are your bike no, no yet? You
need that? I know. I try to like over my
shoulders and I will fall sometimes. That's like, I'm like,
I need a mirror. I realized. I'm like, because when
(25:09):
I got the bike, they're like, oh, you know, we
can put mirrors on it. I'm like, why would I
need a mirror? What about a reflector? Vest? Is this
a new bike. So you went and bought a bike.
I went and bottom by money on gas. So that
means you're gonna have to do this for a long
time to be even then to save money. Yes, and
you plan to do this until I don't know, Let's
see how it goes. How long has he been doing
it too? What like a week and a half? A
(25:31):
week and a half. Who knew he's riding his bike
to work? Morgan? Did anybody out there? Did? Scuba? Hey? Scooba?
Steve O executive preddy So what do you think about
Lunchbox riding his bike to work? I don't know. I
mean I've done it. And like where it's more densely
populated cities like San Francisco, that's fine, But like in
Nashville where it's all spread out and there's traffic that's
really dangerous and you're a father of three, I wouldn't
be going into work on a bike like it's just riding.
(25:53):
Drive the car, dude. So what's your prediction. My prediction
is that Lunchbox will not be with us till the
end of the year. If he doesn't die or get
hit by a car, he's gonna fall. That's why I
think at some point he's going to hurt himself. He
get hit a rock lunchbox. Do you feel safe doing it? Yeah?
I feel safe. I mean my wife has me text
her and when I leave and when I get to work,
(26:14):
because she goes, just right now, I'm not really, you know,
comfortable with it. I'm very nervous. She goes, and eventually
I'll get there. Well, you won't have to text me.
Was she pro you getting a bike and ride into work?
She was excited. But then once I actually did it,
I think she was like, uh, you're really gonna do this?
And I was like, yeah, she was. When you get starting,
I was like tomorrow. She goes, Oh, man, did you
make a run before you made a run? No, I
(26:36):
just went cold tark ya. Well that's not what cold tarkys.
But I just went straight into it. I don't. I
went right into the deep end. I bought the bike,
and then literally the next morning on the path of
the school, were you nervous you weren't going to be
here in school? Whatever? And so I write it and
I'm like, man, maybe one day I can go pick
(26:56):
up the kids from daycare on the bike. And I
was like, no, I admire you for trying this, I
hope at last. Yes, So, I mean it is crazy
though you keep deodor in your bag with you. No,
I will tell you didn't smell any different. I haven't noticed.
You didn't say good you said there's no difference. I
like it. Keep it up, hey, So guys, share the road.
(27:17):
Beware of cyclists. He's now an a. Ok he starts
to be the biggest. Okay, your job, buddy, Thank you.
I like it. Okay, there you go. Now we know
and watch for him when you driving. That scares me.
Give me a wave, don't you don't you don't text
and ride? Do you know my phone stays in the backpack.
(27:38):
Nice job, buddy, I've just been told. Coming up next hour,
an exclusive interview someone we've never interviewed on the show before.
An exclusive interview. Lunchbox interviews Guy Fieri. Really what I'm
not saying for the Eddie, I'm not saying that. I'm
not saying it. Say it, Mary, I've heard Fieri. I'm
(28:01):
not san Fietti. I don't. I'm not. That's not my accent.
I can't fake it. It's fiery Guy Fieri. That's how
I've heard it's all with people. Yesterday, actually they were
saying fierty. Okay, I don't, but I don't. I also
don't say barito, I say burrito. Wonder, what are you
saying like a redneck kid from Arkansas? Yeah, Eddie would
(28:23):
say right now, I would say GUACAMOLEI yeah, there you go.
It works. Okay, Lunchbox talks to Guy Fieri. I can't
ask him's town record it already. I didn't know that.
You think we're also gonna sit back interview them. Okay.
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of stories. Taking a selfie could help detect Alzheimer's an ADHD.
Now what's happening was eyes or yes? So now you
(29:06):
can take a picture your eyes and they can see what,
however your eyes are dilated and what they look like.
This is technology that's been around through different equipment, but
normally you'd have to go in for an appointment and
have it done well. Now, the University of California, San
Diego say that they've developed a smartphone app that will
show the signs by measuring like your pupil sets something. Look,
I'm zooming it now mine. You don't have the app,
(29:29):
you have to eyes tell me. I'm like, okay, no,
it won't yet, But how amazing it's spelled out with
those veins ibs. Oh. I once went to this, I
don't know if we want to call it a doctor,
per se, won't if you have to say, per se,
we won't call it a doctor. But she looked into
(29:50):
my eyes and she said, in my left eye she
saw the start and then asked me if I had
pain in my right knee, and I do it isn't
that I know? That's crazier than me saying I see
ibs written in I know. I mean. Okay, what else, Bobby,
(30:10):
you're recently married, You've got in laws. How would you
describe your relationship with them? Great? And their their vibe
is chill, chill great? Okay, Well, I'm going to run
through in law red flags and you can go and
say if you've encountered any of this, I have none,
they're not listening. They communicate by yelling. No, they communicate
(30:35):
by hugging and saying they love me and my wife. Okay,
so the opposite also weird. I never got that. So, yes,
they have no boundaries. They just show up whenever they
want and leave whenever they want, probably overstaying there. Their
jokes and teasing are mean, like you've got to have
tough skin if you're joining their family. No, her mom
(30:55):
is hilarious because Caitlin's so funny too. Her mom is
hilarious and her dad's also funny. But they are not mean. Actually,
they criticize in front of you. Okay, they're none of this.
Let's just talk about these are just all bad ones.
We're going These are just red flags for everybody to
be aware of. Punch you in the nose for fun.
It's like they burned at your house down. And then
the last one is they swear in front of you.
(31:17):
None of that. I don't think they hurt. They don't curse,
they don't at all. That's cool. They don't picture them cursing. Yeah, no,
they're like little angels basically. For now, when you guys
are being told, all right, what else I have the
top five country karaoke songs of all time. And now
this comes from music Grotto dot com. Let me think
when you say country karaoke, I will go I went
(31:38):
down y'ad her own Chattaho. That's a good one. Is
that on the list? Nope? Okay, okay, that's a lot
of nope, bad No, hold on Chattahochies, it's dumb. That's
not on there? Sure ones on here? Good blame it
all of course. Yeah, yeah, friends in low places? Is
it number three? What okay? Fine? Okay? About to pinch
(32:01):
your nose? Yeah, she goes always all there's no willie? Okay,
what you got okay? And at number five this kiss
Faith Hill. It's a good song, but top karaoke. I
can picture people singing this. Yeah. I can't do but
a top karaoke. And at number four, John Denver take
me Home country right damn? Yeah, that's a good one.
And Amy has a confused face. But this is not
(32:23):
country everybody. This is just a fun seventies song about America.
And this is also in movies, so people just know
this song from like uh son in law, the son
in Law short, that's your reference. The whistle maybe what's
the other one? Thank god, I'm a country boy. That's
(32:46):
probably the one. Yes, sport else well, yeah, I told
you three friends in low Places. And then in at
number two, Taylor Swift Love Story and the number one song.
I don't know whether people should really do It's sad no,
but they're not going to do it. But old lady
(33:08):
her hands went from leather. Oh gross. They just can't
live up to it. It's Dolly pardon, I will always
love you. Yeah, Chill, guys and Whitney, chill, try to
stop it. We should have a list of songs people
shouldn't sing, like maybe tomorrow we do that. That's funny, okay,
list of karaoke songs under no circumstance should you sing?
(33:31):
And if you do sing it and you don't do
a good job, you're banned for a month from all karaoke,
all singing. Amn't sing alone? Yes, all right? Edit, I
mean yeah, maybe that's my pile. That was Amy's pile
of stories. It's time for the good news. So there's
(33:52):
a senior Hayden Rhinehart in North Carolina. She's about to
graduate high school. Just a list of a few of
her accomplishments, graduating with the four point five gpa so above,
and she's earned twenty one varsity sports letters. Oh and
by the way, she did all this while beating leukemia. Wow,
(34:12):
that's the big one there, Yeah, the third one. And
she still did all that. Yeah. When she realized like
she was kind of on a roll to earn all
these varsity letters, she just kept going. She was like,
I really enjoy sports and everything, and I mean all
of her coaches are just so incredibly proud of her.
That is a great story, and that is what it's
all about. That was tell me something good. Everybody, thanks
(34:33):
for being here. Let's go over to Amy and get
in the morning. Corny, Morning, Corny, What do you call
a knight who is afraid to fight? What do you
call a night who's afraid to fight? Sir? Render? That
(34:56):
was the morning corny. I haven't heard this yet, but
I'm being told this could be on the list of
lunchboxes most cringiest moments. I thought, how you told me
that you set up an interview with guy fiery. Yeah,
and then you talked about food and life and we
were gonna play it back. But that's not what happened. No,
that's not what happened. I got an insider tip that
(35:17):
he was opening a chicken restaurant in town and that
he was gonna be dropping by the chicken restaurant. So
I mean, you know me, if he's gonna be there,
I'm going, so you go. Was he there? And oh,
he was there, And there was a lot of people there,
news cameras everything. Oh okay, I mean talking bodyguards, like
four guys in suits. So it's like a press day.
(35:40):
I don't know if it's a press day. It was
a press day, so that everybody's told, yes, Cuba as
a press day. He was in town filming stuff or
dives and drives and all that, and they're doing a
press thing about his chicken restaurant. Okay, And so I
was like, man, well, I gotta go. And so I
went to an interview. So what are the I went
to get an interview because I gotta go. Doesn't think
he had no like press credentials. No. I just had
(36:02):
me in a T shirt and shorts and flip flops
and just walked in with my my iPhone. Nothing official.
Just really just walked into the chicken restaurant and just
planted myself and against the wall and boom, I hid
behind the TV cameras, okay, when you have to hide
to get an interview? This also, Hey, Mike, can I
read where us his off air note? Can I read
that on the air or no, Scuba, That's just that's
(36:24):
just context for you that that kind of gives everything away.
And oh it does? Yeah, okay, got it. Okay, So
I'm gonna hit the clip. What do I need to
say before I played the clip? I mean, let's just
say that he was he was about to do some stuff.
Why does he just say he was about to do
stuff for TV? Like they had all the news channels there,
And I was like, you guys, wait, I got my
st He didn't know you were talking. He had no
(36:44):
idea who I was. Here. We go make sure you're
listening to the Bobby Bow Show. I don't know who
you are. You are lunchbox, I'm morning. You better be legit.
If you're my grill about all this, I'm gonna find
(37:05):
the governor. He listens. I am one episode, legit. We're
on a hunt over. Let's go hever you want. Hey,
just make sure you're listening this guy. I get my
name right, Get my name right, there you go. I
know im. He just got it wrong. So this is
guy Fiady dovis the lunch Bucks because he gets my
name wrong every time. But you know what, I'm listening
to Bobby Bones show. Come on, lenchu whoa what about
(37:29):
that got him to do a liner from the show?
Embarrassed at my name? It's okay, wasn't you. It's like
I'm sending out my henchman. Yeah. Like it's like I'm
one of the villains in Marvel sending out one of
the guys to beat up the superhero. And he knows you.
He said, I know who Bobby Bones is. Wait, guys,
(37:49):
were you not impressed now that I thought, Hey, let
me get a liner from him? Like he hasn't his
back to me, and I just go up and I
start tapping him on the shoulder. How is that that?
How is that a liner? Because it wasn't very clearly worse. Oh,
you're added lest the cringes moments, Michael Dude, maybe later,
Tater tomorrow. No, I don't understand. You didn't think that
was good. Hey when he said, you were all up
(38:10):
in his grill, like what are you doing? Sound him
on the shoulder and I said, hey, say, you're listening
to the Bobby Boneshow Okay. I was trying to get
him to say that he listened to Bobby Boneshow. I
thought that was cool, Like you know how you say, oh,
there's jay'son LD you're listening to Bobby Bow. I thought
it'd be cool to have guy FIEDI do it. I
like that you're trying to say his name to his accent, well,
because I said it wrong and he goes, get my
(38:31):
name right? Oh god? Okay, So then why are you
saying how many markets were in? Yeah? That's best. If
you're like, he's like, are you legit, I'm like, we're
way living. They don't under I don't even than the numbers, right, Honestly,
I think you're just yelling a number. Yeah, you sound big.
I think it's more than it is more than that.
I should say more. But also, he's in syndication and
(38:55):
he's probably in my mass market in the world. That's
what I'm saying. So he appreciates indication. He understands big time.
Let us play the next clip. Okay, can I describe
the scene now? Okay, he is standing against the wall.
Let's just say no, no, this is not. No, let's
not let's just say this is let's let's let's talk
about it. So he's about to take questions from all
(39:17):
these cameramen like local news stations. I'm like, they're gonna
ask dumb questions. So I just turned around the iPhone
started selfie mode, and I did an interview with him,
me and him without the news cameras. Did he know
you were doing? No? I just start yelling at him,
all right, yeah, I'm hanging out with guy. I'm hanging
out with Guy. You guys don't believe me and Guy.
I'm best friends, right Guy? Best friends? Woooo No, No,
(39:43):
I'm just excited. You have to start out. I know
that's why I gotta get out of here him quickly.
But I just why. I wanted to make sure everbody
knew we're friends. We're friends right out saying we're friends.
Start lunch box and Guy are good friends. Bucks, He's
out of control? What Guy? My question is, Okay, look,
(40:03):
if you want to come to my house and cook
Mother's Day and get me out of the doghouse, how
much would it cost? Gee? How much you already on
me from the last one? Um, well, the seventy five
hundred the last one, so probably with another's gonna be
it's gonna be up there. That's cool, don't party out
of state? Check again? No, hey, no problem. Can you
change the kid's diapers? Also, why we're there? He's out
(40:25):
on that And that's when the security guard came up
and said, okay, you're done, sir. Oh no, you gotta
kicked out. Yeah, change diapers? How It's like, great? Was
that guy doesn't want he's trying to be a super
nice guy and play along so you can get they
can remove you. And he's like just trying to joke
(40:46):
and it's really not like you're not presenting him a
good canvas to joke back to. And then you're like,
I mean, how great was that? And I thought they
would give some of the chicken guy chicken when I
was on my way out, but they didn't give me
a chicken. Yeah, you weren't walking out on your own power.
Though they don't usually give parting gifts to people that
(41:07):
they have to escort it. You're gonna throw you out
the door and give you a gift back. Yeah, heyeah,
thanks for causing a ruckiss. It's already had to kick
you out. Here's some chicken. That's true. Vibe was like
it's like he was sending a message to his team.
This guy's out of control. Ha ha ha, Like that
means get him. How great was that? I don't know.
(41:27):
That's not the word I would It wasn't great, man, Really,
thank you for this exclusive interview. I wonder if we
submit it for like an ACM if A win, you know,
behind the scenes biggest interviews. But you don't think guy
had fun. No. I think it was quite annoyed and
it was a great sport about it. I mean because
the I will be honest one of the news cameras like, hey, man,
you're in my shot. You're in I don't care about
(41:49):
your shot. Like, I'm not worried about you. Got him.
I got me and Guy here, Me and Guy are
having a best guy. We're best friends, right, Guy, and
I gotta give me DAPs I got in the video
you'll see him give me DAPs and hard hitting interview lunchbox.
Thank you, guy, fiery. I don't know if you'll ever
hear this, but thank you and sorry for not killing him.
(42:09):
Very sorry about that that you had to go through.
That that is something else. But diners, What is it again?
And guys chicken Yeah, chicken guy, Chicken guy. Oh, I
get a chicken guy guy, diners, dives, and drive ins.
That show is pretty good. Yeah, I mean really good. Sorry,
I mean really good, A little moderate. All right, that's it, Lunchbox,
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Amber right when we came on the air. She's waiting
(43:36):
for like twenty minutes. All right, and we'll call back
if you'd like. Thank you guys for being here. Eight
seven seven seventy seven, Bobby, that's phone number. Let's talk
about the weekend because we had our iHeart Country Festival.
It was awesome. We can tell you about the music
stuff later. But there was a Saint Jude event lunchbox
and apparently there were like seven or eight people total there,
that's what I heard, right, Yeah, it was very intimate. Yeah,
(43:58):
it was a breakfast for our show. We worked with
them a lot, and so you went, yes, who told
me this story? I did? Okay, and I'll just let
you take it. Well, it was it was nothing, you know,
it's like, we're at a breakfast Saint Jude. People there,
like you said, seven people total, very intimate. We're talking
about just how we can help Saint Jude in the future.
(44:19):
And here comes Lunchbox shows up with two buddies, two dudes.
Who knows maybe he met them the night before. He
shows up like this is Greg and this is a bill,
Like what, oh, go ahead, I don't know anything about
this though. Well look, I mean, yes, they scheduled a
breakfast for me, but I'm in Austin. I don't have
time to see my friends. I'm there to work, but
I'm also there to see friends. So when you got
(44:40):
to kill two birds with one stone, Hey, guys, I'm
going to a breakfast. You want to come, Yeah, let's go.
So they came to breakfast with me, what's the big deal.
I don't know that there was a big deal. I
just heard. It was a really small breakfast for just
a few people to talk about the future, and you
showed up with two buddies. I mean, the waiter acted
like I totally inconvenienced his life because he was like, well,
you guys only said for ten and this makes a eleven.
(45:00):
I was like, well, can we not pull up a
chair right here on the end. He was like, no,
that doesn't work, sir. So we had to squeeze in
on the bench an extra person or whatever. I guess
you'd call it a bench. But yeah too, Buddy's just
gonna have breakfast like five feet away at a small
table right while you guys just doing and go back.
The whole point is us to sit and catch up. No,
that's not to sit and catch up. That's yeah, I
mean work, and you were going just for work. It
(45:22):
wasn't about you haven't going all right. But if I'm
gonna go to my hometown where I grew up, I mean,
you gotta give me some friend time. And so this
was a perfect opportunity to have friends come to breakfast
hang out. I went into the perfec opportunity of friends
coming to breakfast, done it right after breakfast anyway, I
don't care. Before I don't care. I just thought it
was funny. It was a Scooba. What did you think
(45:43):
about this? So the best part is as he rolls in,
he's hi, guys, I'm here. Sorry. I'm like, I got
two really big Saint Jude supporters with me. Scoot on
now get on in there, and he forces everyone to
scoot down, and he scrunges up against somebody who works
for Saying Jude and puts a lot of hard time
into it. Anna and I just felt so awkward and bad.
And I was the person like I ordered and got
the hell out of there because I was like, I
(46:03):
don't want to be a part of this. This is weird.
So his internce was I brought two supporters, the buddies, Yes,
and they were nice guys, so nothing against them, I felt.
I think they also felt kind of like, oh my god,
why are we here? Why did you invite us to this?
This is not for us. So not only did he
roll ind late that yeah he had, but he brought
two big supporters. I don't even know what they were
going to. Did they pay? Who paid for their breakfast? Oh?
(46:24):
I mean it was all on one bill. I don't
know who paid. We didn't paid for your buddies? Yeah?
At the hospital, Yeah. I mean I felt like it
was them saying thank you for all you do for
Saint Jude. You raise a lot of money for us,
Your friends raise money for Saint Jude. No, I do
we do? We do, but you're your friends who are
big supporters. How do they support? Oh, they they support me,
which in turn supports Saint Jude and they Hey, Amber
(46:47):
and Alabama. I don't think it was weird. I don't
you know what. I don't care if everything's funny. I
don't care. Amber in Alabama, you are on the show.
Thank you for calling back. Good Morning, Morning one. Okay,
So I just had a question. Are y'all like collectively
as a studio embarrassed by similar things that lunchbox and
(47:08):
a view people for on the fly? I don't know
if embarrassed is a word. He's been himself for years
at this point. But sometimes if something is so awkward,
I like Scott's Taughts on The Office. That's a really
cringey episode. I love it, but it's hard for me
to watch sometimes because he promises his kids he's gonna
(47:29):
send him on to college when they're in like second grade,
and then they're graduating and he can't pay for it.
He's got to go tell him. You're like, oh, I
don't want to watch this, but it's that kind of feeling.
So when he's interviewing Guy Fiery a minute ago, except
he's just screaming at him across the restaurant. It's like, oh, man,
I don't want to have to hear this, but we
do and it's expected. So I don't know that embarrassed
is the word. You kind of know what you're getting, right, Yes,
(47:53):
here's my thing. Would she rather just not have Guy
Fieri on the phone or on the show, because without
that we wouldn't have him on the show. It's kind
of ebarrassing when you go to the Saint Jude thing
with extra buddies. It's like that real life stuff's probably
more more embarrassing than radio stuff associated with us. When
he goes into a restaurant, tries to use my name
to get in, right, and he's like, I work on
(48:14):
the Bobby Bone, Joe, I should get in first. I'm like, no,
we don't do that. That kind of stuff. That's but
on air stuff not so much. I was just curious. Okay, Well,
thank you for calling, thank you for listening, thank you
for answering that question. All right, see you later. I mean,
I don't understand what, like, what happened to the after party?
(48:36):
The after party? Okay? I saw at your festival, by
the way, this weekend. It was great, go ahead, I'm
all excited. After party, let's do this. Yeah, no free drinks? What?
No free drinks? We just worked all weekend. We're celebrating
this big of it, and you're not paying for our drinks.
That's not even called an after party. It's called hey,
let's go to the barn. You pay for your own drinks.
It's not even an after party. What about the pre
breakfast you got though that kind of made out for
(48:58):
the fact for three people. No like that I wasn't
paid for by the company. But also, was it really
an afterparty? And everybody everybody kept saying, oh, the afterparty
is here. So I thought we had the bar reserve,
like it was gonna be free drinks, open bar. I
did invite some friends. No, we had to pay for
our own drinks. It's like, what is the point of
(49:19):
an afterparty if it's not free drinks. It's it's kind
of a disrespect to us, the workers. I don't know
that it was an official after party. I think it
was like, let's just go after the show and you
hang out because there was a wedding party also there. Exactly,
That's what I'm saying. I was told it's our after party.
When you tell me it's our after party, there is
no one else allowed. It's a vip rope. It off
the bar, the drinks will be flowing. Instead, it's like, hey,
(49:41):
get your wallet and come hang out. No, don't need
to bring my wallet to an afterparty. Usually pretty bad.
It's a bad look on a company. Did you Oh
it is? It's bad. It's it's yes. Everybody is like, like,
we're paying for our drinks. This is you mean your friends?
By everybody to nine people you probably buy it was
disrespectful to us. Okay, I never knew there was an
(50:01):
official after party. I knew there were people going to
the bar back at the I think there was. I
think as we just got back there, we're going up
to our rooms. Like you realized, Oh, there's a bunch
of workpeople hanging out here at the bar, the lobby bar.
You guys must not be on the ends because everywhere backstage, Hey,
you going to the after party. You're gonna be at
the after party ends? How end was it? If there
wasn't an after party, then that's what I'm saying. Everybody
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was talking about the after party for you guys just
to find out when you're walking into the hotel. That
means you're not on the in Crown, Okay, Mary and Texas,
you're on the show. Appreciate you, Colin Mary. How's it
going good? How are y'all doing pretty good? What can
I do for you? So? I just wanted to call
and say because I went to the Herd Country Festival
this weekend because I want tickets, and I just want
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to say that Amy First, you're absolutely gorgeous, feel look amazing,
You're welcome and lunchbox. I don't know, like it's so
funny because I've never seen a picture of you are
like what you look like, and you do not look
like what you sound on the radio, And I just
thought it was so funny, like you have such a
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deep voice and you're such a small person, and I
just thought it was kind of funny. I don't know
what you mean by a small person, girl, like, like
I mean the squirrel. What do you consider a small person?
I sure for now, I'm basically six feet tall. Basically,
what's he say all the time before he checks the story? Oh,
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let's just let's just say I'm six foot Yeah, there's
nothing small about that. Okay, No, I'm just like, I
don't know, you have such a deep voice for I
don't know, I just would expecting you to be taller
and like a little bigger. I guess I don't know, Ronny,
little dude. What's the one word? What's the word you
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would used to describe him physically? Uh, I don't know. No,
I don't even know. Yeah, I guess yea. All right, Mary, thanks,
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all right, Mary, I appreciate you. Yeah, we all have
a good day, all right, bye bye. Festival is awesome.
Eddie says he has a new favorite artist. Oh, Landy Wilson, Yeah,
one hundred percent. I mean, I've always liked her, but dude,
after that performance, she's just unbelievable. She went up with
a guy in acoustic guitar and her with an acoustic
guitar and just killed it. Like how many people were
out there and did this song here? Adam only missing
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up a good thing. That's the first time you'd seen
her perform? Yeah, I'm so first time. I've seen a
lot of them perform, like we see him here, right,
you know, but not in front of like all those people.
You've never seen Landy performer from like thousands of people,
know how about the time that she played with us
at the Ryman in front of thousands of people with
two fifteen hundred. But she performed like I get It,
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and we sang a cover of Queen, a cover you
walked me into that. I knew you were doing something.
I'm just saying, just performing, and I don't remember that.
But it's just cool to see her grow. And I
feel like when she got up there and started talking
about her story and where she comes from, everyone just
related to her and just said, let's go. Yeah, she's awesome.
It was so cool. It's time for the good news.
(53:20):
Back in two thousand and two, Sophia till she started
working at an orthodonist office and she was an intern.
So she started there, worked her way up slowly to
becoming a dental assistant. She's been there for twenty years bones.
So the doctor said, I'm gonna do something special for Sophia.
She's been one of my best employees. So she gathered
all the staff and they gifted her twenty thousand dollars,
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but one thousand at a time. They're like, here's Sophia,
here's a thousand, Oh wow, thank you, here's two, here's three,
one thousand for the twenty years she's worked there. Pretty amazing.
I wonder at what point she started to go this
might be twenty Probably did look around and thinks a thousand. Yeah.
That almost feels like when everybody gives their jersey to
the coach because they want Rudy to play. Yes, I
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want him to play, him to play in my place, coaching, No, coach,
I want to play in my place. Lace the jersey down.
Then we found out that whole story bullcrap. But it
was awesome for the movie. It was so good, so good,
all right, great story. That's what it's all about. That
was tell me something good. All right, what's happening. Let's
get over to the most important segment of the day.
Time for your big stories. Bobby's story. Authorities say they
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arrested a passenger at O'Hara and National Airport at Chicago
after he opened the emergency exit on a flight that
had just landed, walked onto the wing, and then slid
onto the ground. That's crazy that somebody just did that. Wow.
I don't know what I would do because he's not
hurting anybody, so I probably wouldn't tackle him. I'd probably
just get my phone out and record that one. Chicago
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police say the man was on a United Airlines flight
that had just arrived from San Diego. The airliner was
taxiing to the gate, and the man left his seat
and just opened the emergency door like nobody went crazy.
Police officers arrested the impatient passenger after they confronted him
on the ground. They were not affected really other airport
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operations and they're like, well, okay, let's just continue our day.
But it came just a few weeks after a guy
who was not a passenger climbed onto the wing in
the same airport and I was naked. Okay, that's the
thing there, that's from UPI. But just that somebody would
open that door and could get out so easily, still
as crazy because you're not flying obviously, so it's probably
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not as severe of a charge. You know. The guy
who tackled Dave Shpell didn't even get a felony. Really
had the face up, the knife in it. Yeah, that's
not good. Didn't even get a felony. Bad precedent. I
mean to see his arm after they stomped it out. Hey,
he got what he deserved that I didn't mean to
look at it. You see it? Yeah, I saw it
and looking it's going the wrong direction. Yeah, the arm
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looked like it was mister potato Head but put on
the wrong narrow man. But I couldn't believe that he
tackled him on that stage with a weapon and no felonies.
Another story here. A former Arizona Sheriff'steppie has been arrested
for crashing weddings and stealing gifts. Oh Land and Earl
Rankin was arrested in Arizona on Thursday four crashing the
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weddings and stealing the happy couple's presents. Rankin would allegedly
pose as a guest at the weddings and then steal
the boxes or more so cards. The boxes at the
two Phoenix area weddings he charged with stealing contained between
three thousand and six thousand dollars each. During the investigation,
police say there were at least seven excuse me eleven
other similar incidents that they believe he could be responsible for.
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Well he was making bank sliding into weddings. He told
officers he was at the weddings to hear the vows
because he was going through a divorce. That was an
excuse I mean not bad. It depends how sad he's
been acting. That's from Fox News, but that is crazy.
So I can give you the update on the inmate
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and the corrections officer escape. It's I'm watching them like
show cars, and I didn't know by the cars. I
saw the red like the Honda. Yeah, it was abandoned
like twenty minutes from our studio. It was that close
to here. Wait here, Yeah, Williamson County, right down the road. Guys.
It was just and they think it had mechanical issues,
so they had to ditch it. And they don't know
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how they got another vehicle. They're trying to figure that out.
And they said that this was very well planned out.
And she used her information as a corrections officer that
she knows how they go about searching step by step.
So it's been very difficult to find any trace of them.
If you missed a story, I guess early last week.
This guy's like six nine. He was in jail for
a lot of things, but also was up for possible murder. Yeah,
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he was facing a murder charge murder suspect. She was retiring, well,
she retired so she could go on the run. She
made it seem like the day before she went on
the run is when she put in her quote unquote
retirement papers and boom out of there. She shoulder howarded
him by himself, just him and her, which she was
a prison guard, and then she left. They ran off together.
They've been having romance, so they've been looking for him.
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He looks like a mixture of John him and Jim
Halper from the office, if you were to smash them
together like a six nine. But so it still says
here there's no sign that murder suspect Casey White, thirty
eight and her fifty six are still in the area
of Williamson County, but that this is one of the
areas where we live now that they possibly could be.
Where's the prison? Where are they from Alabama? So they're
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going north? They were last seen part where were they lacked?
She was seen that morning at a hotel and then
they saw were seen driving like on a security camera
by the courthouse. But that's it nowhere else they haven't
been seen or heard because she sold her house for
ninety five thousand dollars and they think she has all
that in cash. If they're listening right now, what would
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you like to say to them, Hi, they couldn't be
not high anything. Yeah, I would say this is what
I would say, leave me alone, lea guys, take yourself
and stay in the Eventually you're gonna be caught, and
when that happens, just be thankful for the time you
had together. But don't hurt anybody else. Yes, His former
(59:05):
lawyer said that he thinks that he will. That guy
will never go back to jail. I think he'll kill himself.
I saw that too, and he'll either kill himself or
he's gonna make the police do it. Yeah. Yeah, So
that's what I'm saying, because they're probably listeners are and
they're in the area for sure. Yeah, so even that
part of Alabama, great ratings there. So I would say
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just be happy, like like doctor Sus said, don't be
sad because it's over. Be happy because you had that
time or something like that. It is crazy. I just
can't imagine that they are that good that they have
no clue where they went, not a speck of an idea.
I don't know. You're being awfully suspicious and it could
be at your house and excited about it and you
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don't I don't know anything about it. I'll be honest,
It's the first thing I google every single morning when
I wake up, and I want to know the update. Yes,
because this is so crazy to me that some woman
that is a normal like person, been working there for
seventeen years, all of a sudden is just in love
with an inmate and he's serving seventy five years and
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he's up from murder and she falls in love with him.
I just can't fathom how that happens. So I'm very
intrigued by the story. Not a blemish on her record, nothing,
not one complaint, well the first time for everything. But
it's also a fifty, So it's not when you say
that if you're gonna make bad decisions like that, you
probably will have made them before age fifty. It's love,
(01:00:27):
right though. I think her husband died YEA. If I'm
guessing her husband died, she probably super sad she found
something with this guy. But they've had a husband. I mean,
I think the husband probably got sick, yes, because he
just died in like January, but this relation has just
been going on for two years. Didn't have Alzheimer's. I
think it was Parkinson. Oh yes, yes, And so do
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you think this inmate brainwashed her or do you think
she was just looking for someone to show her attention?
I talk about brainwashing. I think she's probably very vulnerable
and probably liked the attention and love that she felt
she was getting. Yeah, and if she was the caregiver
for her husband for a long time, Like, there's a
whole grief process, and you know, it does a lot
(01:01:11):
to people. Also, he's six to nine and some girls
will like, do I like him? Or are he just tall?
You know? Yeah, So so there's that story. Sam Hunt
and his wife called off their divorce. All signs point
to reconciliation, according to TMZ. According to legal docs obtained
by TMZ, Sam's wife asked the court to dismiss the
divorce case last month, and the judge signed off. It
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looks like the divorce is really called off this time.
There's more evidence he's been wearing his wedding again. That's
what it is. There's that story, right all right. A
woman allegedly comes back to life during her own funeral.
Fromodity central dot com. Dozens of people taking part in
the funeral in Peru were shocked after the woman being
laid to rest allegedly started banging on the casket from
the inside. I mean, I would think it was a frank.
(01:01:54):
I'd be like, where are those three guys from International Jokes?
Are they going yeah, yeah, whatever it's called. Yeah, I'm like,
where are those dobe dudes? Last month, Rosa Isabelle Cepidas
call like a thirty six year woman from Peru and
her brother in law. We're all involved in a serious
car accident, and so they gathered to lay her body
to rest. However, dude, how long do they wait under
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the car records? I don't know, dude. They said she
opened her eyes and she was sweating. Oh. I would
love to be at a funeral hull beards off people
to see if they were dressed up? Are you trying
to fake me out? And finally, NASA wants to send
nudes test space to attract aliens. NASA's planning on launching
(01:02:41):
nude images into space as part of its latest attemptament
contact with intelligent life in the universe. However, the proposed
unsolicited pictures won't be graphic photographs of actual naked humans. Instead,
they are basic anatomical drawings of a man and a woman,
accompanied by a depiction of DNA. Okay, so if nothing
happened from this, they shoot it up and nothing has
ever seen, right, waste of time. If they shoot it
(01:03:03):
up into this scene, then they kill us. Bad use
of time. So this is just not a positive. Yeah,
I don't get it. Is this debate them? That's what? Yeah, yes,
it's basically a worm on a hook. Then why would
you not send a hottie? Well, I don't think. I
don't think they would probably think like he's say, a
naked dog he turned on? Yeah, hopefully say no, it depends.
(01:03:28):
How do you know they're not a dry to doe.
If they are even there, they would see I mean,
if they saw a hottie and they were like wow,
like you sending them Jennifer Lawrence, they'd be like whoa, Okay,
I'm on my way. Okay, thank you. That's the news story.
Let's talk to you Beth in South Carolina. Who's on
the phone. Hey Beth, Hey Bobby Bone, what's happening. I
(01:03:54):
just I want to weigh in on the love that
you guys say that this guy has to de girl
and I'm just I'm just that well, no, we think
we're talking about the girl to the guy. We know
his motivations just to get out of jail, or we
think that we're talking about her to him, not him
to her. Well, then she's an idiot, I'm just saying right,
or she's extremely vulnerable. Sometimes people can have things happen
(01:04:17):
on a life where they don't make as what we'd
say is intelligent of a decision, because there are things,
there are factors in their life that causes them to
act certain ways. You know where by to you are
such a good human. I say, you guys cracked me
up every morning. I listen to your show. You cracked
me up every morning. I've never listened to a radio show.
(01:04:39):
But you are. You're a good, good human. You really are.
You're a good humans. I want to argue with her,
but I guess I don't. Hey because he can just
in general from listening, or because he can, like you know,
try to see the other side of you know, this
woman actually not being an idiot just from listening. He's
(01:04:59):
always positive, upbeat and always looks at the good food side,
even when lunchbox rains on his grade, right he does,
he does do a lot of rain And I'll be honest, Yeah,
well thank you, Beth I appreciate that you have a
great day. All right? Every morning morning she walks out
(01:05:21):
on that. That's funny, all right, bets have a good day. Which,
by the way, speaking running on my parade, I speak
on Saturday at the Arkansas graduation. Here we go as
I get mine, might we'll degree there. You're not gonna
back out, honor a doctorate? Why want to back out
because you know you don't deserve it? All right? Is
it gonna be streamed? I have no idea. Yeah, that'd
be cool. I don't know, but I'm not going to
(01:05:42):
back out. And we'll leave it there, come back in
a second. We'll do two things. One can you guess
the actors who tried music? I have them singing oh
woh boy. So we'll do that. And we'll also talk
about our country festival. I am declaring somebody the winner.
I know it wasn't a petition. I'm declaring a winner
by hard country festival. Enjoy more sunshine and less time
(01:06:08):
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from somebody who's not known from music. Can you guess
(01:06:29):
who the person is? So I'll play you the clips
straight up, and if you can guess it without multiple choices,
you get two points, okay, or you can go. I'll
take the multiple choices for one point. I like this. Okay,
Amy's first Amy. Here's the clip. It's called I Know
I Got Skills. M says his name in the song.
You think you can dodge that? It goes like I
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think a couple of sentences before it does it. Okay,
here we go. I gotta hand that baby, Oh you jealousy?
There you go? Can you name that doesn't sing? He
sounds like he sinks he's rapping. I know it sounds
like a rapper. Uh oh okay, I need multiple choice,
(01:07:12):
all right? Is it Charles Barkley, Shack or Dion Sanders?
Here this again? Man? Okay, I gotta hand your crazy
like cheese spreads on my bags. Who's the first one?
Charles Barkley? Okay, Charles Barkley, that's incorrect. Qui O'Neill. Can
(01:07:37):
you play it again. I gotta hand your crazy like
cheese spread on my bag. Oh you jealous pumps can't
stop my dunk? Good job. I knew I said his
name in their Good Job The Dunk. Well, I'm truck
to get him in Charles Barkley. All right, lunchbox, can
you name the singer here? Go ahead? I mean, I'm
(01:08:13):
not gonna add like I'm gonna try to guess without
multiple choice, because I mean that sounds like the original
evan Escence. Well that's not evan Essence, I know, but
that's what it sounds. I'm like, wow, it sounds normal.
It is normal. This was this This actor isn't the
famous grue so that you do know this? Oh yeah,
so I don't even know. You've already said multiple choice.
(01:08:34):
Is it a Jared Letto, b Robert Pattinson or ce
Keano Reeves? Oh man, I thought you knew it well
once you said they were in a big band. It
had to be Jared Letto. Okay, because he's in a
big band. I don't know Keano and the other guy
or in a big band. Keano definitely isn't it. So
I'm going with Jared Jared Letto Okay. Keano is in
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a band called Dogstar. Oh familiar with that? Nope? Jared
leto is in thirty seconds to Mars And there's this
right here at one point hit for them like a
ro All right, Eddie, come on, here's the clip. You
can tell me if you want to guess for two
points or go to the multiple choice. Also, I hit
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back in the eighties or so. I remember this one. Gosh,
I don't know who sings it though, I'll take multiple choice?
Is that Jamie Fox, Chris Tucker, Eddie Murphy right there
right there? Give me Eddie Murphy. It's Eddie Murphy. Yeah, okay,
(01:09:46):
all right, so you guys have one each. Amy, I
don't have a point. That's correct. That's your turn again. Yeah,
here we go. There's my hard No, no, my just stop. Okay,
can you name that actor? I'm gonna go with Chris Christofferson.
(01:10:06):
So you name multiple choice? I don't. I just listen.
I want to catch rap here. That's incorrect. Who is it?
Kevin Costner? Name? All right? Next up lunchbox? Yeah, this
song is called man Like Me hit It. This is
a hobid and breaking now forever. And we we from
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trying to shake it, so you give me your hand. Mother,
would you like multiple choice? Do you want to guess that? Mother?
I need multiple choice? Is it Hugh Jackman? Oh, I've
(01:10:50):
heard of him? Is it Johnny Depp? Oh? Is it
Robert Downey Junior? What hit it? It's been hit? It's
been literally hit right now? Yeah, that solo I started
(01:11:10):
from the beginning is habid and breaking out forever. Um
we we from trying to shame. Oh my gosh, Jackman,
Depp or Downey Junior? Well go Depp because he's in
the news. Johnny Depp. Yeah, that's incorrect. Who is that?
That is Robert Downey Junior? Wow, Eddie, Sorry, dude, should
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have been should have This song is called feel Like
I do very unique voice stomach. I'll take multiple choice, bones,
(01:11:57):
all right? Multiple choice? Is that? Hey? Vn Diesel? Be
Jason states them, see Nicholas Cage that is one Vin
Diesel as soon as he said that name. That's correct,
Good job, all right? It takes a lead one more round,
all right. Amy. This song is called look in My Heart.
Now you have to go blind even have a chance. Yeah,
here we go. You can, but you have to a
(01:12:29):
you can just for fund get the multiple choices. What
year is this? Eighties? I would say, as a small
gift to you, it's probably late eighties, early nineties if
I'm guessing. Okay, right, Mike eighty nine? All right, frick
Shields incorrect, that would be a Lissa Milano al right, lunchbox. Ye,
(01:12:57):
you're only down once. Possibly gets a strategy. You here,
you do strategy. I gotta decide what I want to do.
Put pressure or make it. It's a good strategy to
decide what you want to do for you that choice?
All right, here we go. Now can you name that actor?
(01:13:20):
Raspy voice? Who's got that rep ah? Do you want
to hold her for a second? Let's say if I
didn't get his whoa? I like that? Sons called, I'll
give you a ring you say your dream. I know
(01:13:41):
exactly who this is. For two points without multiple choice, mom,
he misses us like buck your inne go ahead, give
me Billy Bob Thornton. Can't try to that little bit
and you can get the lord. Is that Billy Bob Thornton?
You suckers don't even know. I did a DVD for
(01:14:02):
this guy. That's funny. That's the boxing master. All right,
that's to go back to lunch boxes real quick. Anything. Yeah,
but it's pretty good though it is. It almost sounded
like Lenny Kravitz, but it's not Lenny Kravitz because it's
really amy. I know what I'm saying is when I
heard it, I was like, ox Lenny Kravitz. Okay, but
(01:14:23):
we'll go with oh man, who who's a rocker? Like?
All right, it's Jeremy Renner. All right, Okay, there were
Jeremy Renner. Good the whole series of truck commercials where
he sang really it was all really good. Yeah, I
thought that's from micro now. Yeah, anyway, Eddie, good job,
Thank you man, thank you. Well you got lucky with
that billy ball that was destined right there. All right,
(01:14:46):
so many actors sing that I had no idea Eddie's
winning song. Please, thank you? All right? Going up next,
I will declare the winner of our country music festival.
They weren't asking for it. They probably don't want me
to do it, but I will still declare a winner.
They have. There's no prize, but we will talk about that.
And we will take a call from a man in
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Tennessee who as a question for lunchbox. Oh, it's a
very important question. Can wait, we can get her to
hold We'll put her on as well. All right, back
into the second. Had a great weekend in Austin at
I Heart Country Festival and pretty much saw the performances,
I think, and I was running around back I was
hosting the show. But I think I was able to
see enough of everyone that I can declare a winner.
(01:15:30):
The only person I didn't get to see was Zach
brownband The Closer, So I'm going to eliminate them from
the competition. But you know they're good. Yeah. They did
play bulls on parade, which I've seen them do a
few times live, and it's awesome. I think we have
a clip of that here you go show. If you're
a raging against the Chief fan like I am and was,
(01:15:52):
that's pretty cool to see them do that. So it
was so awesome. And what's cool is he lets his
fiddle players sing it, so Zach just kind of stands
back and rocks out and during that whole show, if
you get a chance see him live, if they passed
it all around, it's a great show. But I am
declaring the winner of Ire Country Festival twenty twenty two.
Cody Johnson, There you go. I said, wow, I didn't
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see anyone. And it was a home crowd. He's playing
to a home crowd. He went to school there, I
think in Texas for sure, as home crowd as it
could be. However, man, he was so freaking good. He sang,
he just I think he played till you Can't. And
he had shut everything down except like one acoustic guitar
and was singing so loud and so strong. I was like, dang,
(01:16:34):
like he's not just really good, Like he's like an
elite vocalist too, Like he's got the cowboy thing, the
rodeo things. So you're like, all right, is some of this?
You know where he comes from. People relate to a
story or they liked that he was, you know, trying
to be a rodeo guy. But no, even if he
was a businessman from Ohio and it was like, I
want to do country music, could be like that guy
can sing it just so happens. He's got a great
(01:16:56):
story that goes along with it. But here is Cody
Johnson's live performance Untill you can't. You got a chane,
take it, take it, you got cheese? If you got
a dream and chasing because jam won't change. You back
a straw as far as you can until you can't.
(01:17:21):
It's really good. So I declared Cody Johnson in a
move that I think our executives were not like Winner
a Bihart Country Festival twenty twenty two. I felt bad
for Thomas Rett. His whole band got COVID, most of
them did, and you couldn't have like rant like a
drummer and that's it, just him and a drummer, and
he looked like the raging idiots out there. It was
Thomas Rrett and his guitar player, and I was talking
(01:17:42):
to him before the show and he goes, dang, we're
just going to play acoustic. I said, well, lucky for you.
They put a headliner at the beginning of the show too.
So the fact that you're playing acoustic at the beginning
is awesome because no one's been up there with flashes
and booms and pals. I said in secondly, how often
do you go play acoustic to like twelve thousand people?
(01:18:03):
It's awesome. I thought his performance was really cool too,
considering he had to lose his whole band, But it's great.
It's just a great show. And if you get a
chance to go next year, I would go. So many highlights,
so little time. That's what I like to say about
this segment. My nephews were there, like fifteen seventeen years old,
and Cody Johnson was their favorite. Yeah, he was awesome,
and he also would you say, would you say? What
(01:18:25):
did I say? I don't know? You said so what
I said? And also oh, I said so. Also it's
like across all ages like you you thought that was
the winner, and then my teenage nephews thought it sound
like a bad word talking over each other. There was
a segment when Chris Janson was in He's got that
song bass pro buck. It's like bucking bass pro. It's
(01:18:47):
not like he was saying the word, and I knew
he wasn't because he wouldn't. Every time you sing it,
it sounds like you're saying the word a bucking bass pross.
And I was like what they say, and like, you know,
Chris Janson's like, this song does get any more family friendly?
And it has a family friendly song, It just sounded
like it. Anyway. It's a great, great, great, great time.
Um love being in Austin. So hot, though it was
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so hot. The outdoor stage was amazing, and so I
just encourage everybody if they want to come next year
to come. And that was it. I think that's it,
all right, Thank you guys. You want to call as
you can. Oh, let me get to this call from Amanda.
I almost forgot it. Amanda and Tennessee you were on
the phone. Let's put her on real quick. Hi, Amanda,
morna studio. I'm kind of good. That was crazy ahead, Amanda.
(01:19:37):
Oh sorry, I'm not really loud. No, no, no, no,
you're you're good. Okay. I just want to send some
grats on the honorary degree, and they much strong because
every single time you say anybody and I can hear
it now. So spot what I want to do it
If anybody offered you an honorary degree, would you take it? Yeah?
(01:20:00):
It would have to be a prestigious university like the
University of Texas at San Antonio, because I actually went
to school there. Bobby never even went to Arkansas. He
didn't take a single class there. Do you understand that
that's like, it's so weird for all these students that
have gone to the University of Arkansas worked their way
through gone to the library. Bobby's probably never even been
in the library of the universe, Arkansas. Do you know
how to check out a book? And he's getting a degree,
(01:20:22):
don't know where the computer lab is? Nothing. You don't
yell this too late. He's yelling. I understand what you're saying.
But at some time it's like, you know he's he's
or like a study will right, so they want to
hire him. So it's like, yeah, you're a little I
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don't know if you're in a bad spot or not.
She's a little like she forgot a pair of bill
Probably was that the teacher want one old reference there.
Aman to thank you for your call, appreciate that and
hope you have a good day in good week. Thank
you so much. That's like what I'm like, Hey, can
you hear me? Can I can hear you? And then
you're talking like I can't hear you? All right, Amanda,
(01:21:04):
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year old woman was driving when her GPS said take
her right, so she drove across a pedestrian plaza said
take a left. She took a left down a flight
of stairs in a parking garage and got stuck. Sometimes
it does say take a right, and you're like, here,
but the line's right there, and you go, I should
trust this right, Like, sometimes it's not exactly on, but yes,
I don't think I would drive downstairs, but I think
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I've turned on small driveways before, going this is the
right then you So it's hard for me to totally hate.
But yeah, when I'm driving down some stairs. Yeah. When
police responded, they found out she was under the influence
of alcohol. Okay, it wasn't. The GPS was still on
the vehicle. Aren't they a little off? Sometimes? And you're like,
(01:22:10):
I should go into the burger king drive through. I'm
trying to get home, and you're like, okay, all right,
it says, so all right, I'm lunchboxed at your bone
head story of the day. Appreciate you guys. You can
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out with us. It's the good News Countdown, counting down
the biggest good news stories across the left. All right,
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let's go three, two, one, Here we go. Number three.
A one eyed cat was missing for five years. They
gave up on it. Well, it just turned up on
an oil platform way out at sea. They think he
got there by sneaking into a shipping container. I've been
a pretty happy cat, and now he gets to go
back home. Well, I wonder where I'd really like to live.
Maybe let the sea. Yeah. A former nurse in Florida
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who worked on the front lines in World War Two
just went sky to having for her one hundredth birthday. Well,
you would think the body at a hundred maybe would
not like to fall that fast. She said she'd done
lots of things in her life, but never that she
went for it. That she would not do it again, though.
But she's one hundred years old and jumped out of
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an airplane. That is wild. Why. Hey? A woman named
Carla just got a liver transplant from a coworker that
she barely knew. She found out that a best friend
who wanted to donate was not a match. But then
an hour later, she was on a work call and
mentioned Scott, who was just randomly on the call. They
didn't really know each other, and he was like, well,
I've been thinking about doing something like that, and he did.
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And here is a clip of Carla and Scott talking
about their story that Scott, I'm sorry, I'm a little
bit bum doubt. This is what I'm going through. And
Carla just made a huge impression on me when she
told me her story, and I had this overwhelming feeling
that I should go and get tested. As humans, we
need to be here to support one another, whether you
know each other or not. Didn't even know her, gave
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her a part of his liver. It's really cool. I
want him Malone, Eddie and his shoes, and this guy's
given her a part of liberals that the good news countdown.
All right, that's it, you guys, have a great day.
We will see you on Tuesday's show. Goodbye, everybody.