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February 3, 2025 50 mins

Amy told us about the new book sweeping the nation called 4th Wing about love and dragons. So we decided to put everyone's name on the wheel and the loser has to read all 500 pages. Bobby has a list of the crazy ways that celebrities got famous when they weren't even necessarily looking for fame. From Harrison Ford to Chris Pratt to Sabrina Carpenter it's wild! Bobby talks about the awkward Grammy red carpet moment last night when a celebrity got bumped for a bigger celebrity during an interview.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Wake Up, Wake Up in the mall and.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
It's on the radio and the Dallas Heady and his
lunchbox More Game two Steve Red and it's trying to
put you through back.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
He's riding this week's Next Day.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
The Bobby's on the box, so you know what this
the Bobby Ball.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
How actors got famous. While studying at the University of Texas,
Matthew McConaughey met casting director Don Phillips in a bar.
They were just in a bar. Phillips, who I guess,
was drinking with McConaughey and I never had drinking bond,
but is there a time when you just randomly drink
with somebody and you bond with them at a bar?

(00:49):
That's what you do, just like randomly, I'll send your
bfs airport bar, hotel bar, What do you what are you?
What are you doing in town? I'm in La rail Really, yeah,
what do you do? That's how So Don Phillips was
the casting director who introduced him to his friend Richard
link Ladder, who then was like, hey, like, your look
is very interesting, like good look, and put him as

(01:11):
Woodson and days and confused. So I need a drink
at the bars. Yeah, maybe dude. Chris Pratt. Chris Pratt
was discovered while waiting tables at Bubba Gump Shrimp. That's awesome.
How does he get discovered being a waiter? So he
was living in Hawaii. I think he was living in
Hawaii in his van, Like that's his story. He was

(01:32):
living in a van in Hawaii, waiting tables. Actress and
director Raydon Chung cast him in her short film. He
was like waiting on her table.

Speaker 3 (01:42):
And she was like, you look like you'd be good for.

Speaker 1 (01:44):
This, and I remember she was like, I've heard the
story on TikTok if I'm correct, She said, hey, I
have something for you. She calls him like whatever. Months
later and he's like, really good, I don't have the
money like to fly. He's broke, and she was like,
I'll fly you out all good and then he ended
up auditioning in the jobs. I wonder if he was
just an awesome server, like with a good person out
had to be.

Speaker 4 (02:05):
But does it come up like I've been trying to
act or I don't.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
Think he was trying to act.

Speaker 3 (02:09):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
I think he was just like partying, like living in
a van and like surfing and living that lifestyle my world.
I think it doesn't hurt that he's really good looking
and probably had a great personality, and someone who's looking
for talent probably goes, this is something raw that I
think I can use, and then you never hear from them.
I've been raw on news forever and they're like, we're

(02:30):
gonna call you. They never do.

Speaker 5 (02:31):
But wasn't he like bigger and like more out of
shape like when he first started and then he got ripped.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
Or like fluctuated? Okay, fluctuated. Sabrina Carpenter. She was posting
song covers on YouTube at age nine. When she was eleven,
her cover of You Raise Me Up went so viral
in China that she was invited to the Hunan TV Festival. WHOA,
she got viral in China. That's crazy, this is crazy.

(02:58):
And then one more Henry Cavill, who was Superman but
now also he's like big and some fantasy show on Netflix,
right the Witcher. He used to be on it, but
he left it, but he got massive from them. Henry
Cavill was a sixteen year old student at a boarding
school in England. When Russell Crowe visited the school for
a film shoot. They were shooting at the school. Cavell said, Hey,

(03:19):
I'm sixteen, I would like to act, and so Russell
Crowe remembered him, sent him a gift, wrote him a
note of encouragement, and then followed, yeah, that's kind of
counter of the stories we hear about Russell Crowe. Cavil
went on to land Rolls, the tutors and Man of Steel. Anyway,
that's pretty cool. So we need to start waiting tables
and just telling people likes. I don't know that a

(03:41):
lot of these I want to act. I think one
of them was this the last one. The other one's
just getting drunk and waiting tables. Maybe do both get
drunk and wait to table. And like Charlie Starin is
arguing at the bank, Amy recommended a fantasy, a romantic
fantasy book for us to read, and we're all like
no way. So because we were all like no way,

(04:02):
we're gonna put it on the wheel and someone's gonna
have to read it. It's over five hundred pages. I'm
gonna spend this wheel someone we'll have to read the book.
We'll spend the will. Next, I'm gonna spend this will,
and the loser has to read this five hundred page
book called Fourth Wing. Not that it's a bad book,
but Amy was pitching it like it's Hunger Games, which

(04:22):
I read and loved. But she was like, but they
make a love to dragons.

Speaker 4 (04:25):
Was like, I don't know if that's exactly what happening.

Speaker 3 (04:29):
It's a romanticy.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
Fantasy. So it's five hundred pages. Loser has to read it.
You have a month to read it. I've never read
five hundred pages of that in a month, But that's
not a reason for you never to read five hundred
pages of something. I'm dyslexic. Man read it.

Speaker 4 (04:45):
Backward, okay, Eddie, so am I okay?

Speaker 1 (04:48):
So what I'll do is I'll spend Oh God, by
the way, let me read you the idea of the
book here. A Fourth Wing is a high fantasy novel
I Rebecca Yarro. It's about a young woman named Violet
who is forced to attend a war college to become
a dragon. Oh my gosh, I don't mind this part.
This part be so stupid. I'm still in. I like
Game of Thrones. I'm still in. Violet is smaller and
more fragile than the other cadets, and dragons are unlikely

(05:09):
to bond with her. She must undergo intense training and
trials to survive and become one of the strongest cadets.
Where's the love part, because I hear that's lots of
love making, and that's the part I don't like.

Speaker 3 (05:20):
We don't know yet. We're gonna have to read the
find out, okay.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
So oh man, we can go one of two ways.
We can spend it once and just a loser does it,
or we can spend it we eliminates the person. I
don't know what I want. I don't know either. I
don't know what I want depends where it lands on
the wheel. My d Morgan, Lunchbox, Eddie, Amy, Me, Abby, Scuba, Steve.
Is there anybody you want that to read it? Yeah? Eddie?
Why you grow? I want you to grow as a person.

(05:46):
You're like, I've never read more than ten pages. Well, buddy, you,
I think it's time buck up. It'd be better for me. Yeah. Yes,
let's do the last. We want to mark somebody off.
Everybody go to that. I'll spin and if it lands
on them, we'll change their name out to spin again.
Love it okay, and then we'll play so long and
do it again right after.

Speaker 6 (06:02):
Okay, okay, here we go test spin No, no.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
All right, five hundred pages a romanticy who has to
read it? Remember, if it lands on you, you're in
the free let's spin scoob up. Of course, gosh, thank god,
because I haven't read your other book you gave me
at the four Agreements. That's eight pages, I know. So

(06:31):
there's a good thing I'm not reading that book. Okay,
so well, Mark scoob off. You want to spend one
more though, now before and get me off out of there.

Speaker 3 (06:38):
Okay.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
What you need to be thinking of, Bobby, is what's
the punishment if someone doesn't read it?

Speaker 3 (06:42):
Because these guys they did bail on your agreement.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
You don't know that was a recommended and I did
say they weren't.

Speaker 4 (06:48):
This is going to be forced. So if you don't
have it.

Speaker 3 (06:50):
Complete, then relax, we'll read it.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
We'll come up with the punishment.

Speaker 4 (06:54):
It has to do with a dragon and you we're.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Gonna watch you a dragon, but a Comodo dragon though
one of our choosing. Okay, we're gonna spend one more.
Come on. If it lands on spin again and we
will not spin again, We'll play a song and come back. Okay,
let's spin.

Speaker 5 (07:12):
Oh my god, Oh my god, that's me. No, it's
not good.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
We're gonna put spin again on that spot. We're gonna
play Gonna Love You from Parmelee. We'll come back after
this and spend at least a couple more times. Okay,
we're gonna spin the wheel. If it lands on you,
you're in the clear. You don't have to read the book. Eddie, Amy, Bobby, Abby, RAYMONDO,
Mike D, Lunchbox all still on it. Oh man, We're

(07:44):
only gonna do probably two spin two or three spence total.
It lands on spin again, that counts is one of
the spins. Okay, okay, can you take it off my name?

Speaker 7 (07:50):
Here we go, let's spin. Come on, what is happening?

Speaker 1 (08:01):
Mike D is now in the clear. We are the
world hates me. Mike D is off on the wheel now,
ray Abby, Me, Amy, Eddie and Lunchbox. Oh my gosh,
she should have done it the other one.

Speaker 4 (08:13):
I know we'd be done. And Scooba you're reading.

Speaker 1 (08:15):
Let's spin that.

Speaker 6 (08:21):
Nope, too much, Raymond, you're out all the b lists. Okay,
oh he's the wrong market.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Hey, what do I know the whil's up next to me.
We'll forever have a spin again. I've totally permanent markered
one of the spin spots. Okay, I'm sure alcohol or
something will get it off. Okay, So here's what we're
gonna do. We're gonna come back. We're gonna fix the
wheel though, and remove the spin against and put us
all in multiple places for later. Oh, get rid of

(08:55):
me except that one that's always a we spin for
the history of the world. Okay, So Abby, Me, Amy,
Eddie and Lunchbox still on the board. We're gonna have
to read this book. Okay. Back. I hate walking red
carpets because nobody cares about me. And if it's a
red carpet and it's the Cmas or the Grammys, which
I've had to do, I know that I'm in the

(09:16):
bottom five percent. So when I'm up and someone's like
how's it going, I can always feel them looking over
my shoulder at more famous people. So I hate doing them.
And when I saw this happen to Babyface last night,
and Babyface is wildly successful, like back in the day
day he had like when can I see you again?

(09:37):
Like R and B singer like crazy has won twelve Grammys,
and I think they're working for the AP and they're
talking on the red carpet to Babyface. They may not
even know Babyface, not even the point of it. It's
just a talking to a human and they see Chapel
roone behind them, Massive star. I want to play the
clip because Babyface is there looking good, got black on.

(10:00):
I mean, here he is talking on the red car
but like you should and this happens.

Speaker 4 (10:04):
Can you talk about ess this new trend that we're
seeing inn R and B where we're seeing more of
a fusion.

Speaker 3 (10:09):
We're seeing people blend.

Speaker 4 (10:11):
The genre with pop, blend the genre with hip hop
and rock as well.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
It's interesting. Chapel chapel, you guys want to do that?

Speaker 3 (10:21):
Go do that? Oh my god, that's terrible.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
Like he's wildly successful and that happened to him. I
feel so bad for him. And I saw people posting,
I can't believe you would do this to a twelve
time Grammy Award winner, and I'm thinking, I can't believe
you would do this to anybody, like this is just
a human thing. And I get it. This is what
Hollywood sucks. And I've spent my fair share time in
Los Angeles. It sucks because that's the entire culture out there.

(10:51):
It's like, grab the biggest, shiniest thing as quick as possible,
and then when it's not shiny anymore, kick it to
the curb and go to the next shiny thing that sucks.
And also, oh, I've been there, and so I've never
felt more felt. But I felt terrible for babyface. He
said like three words, Well, thank you for asking. What
are you able to talk to her? Oh? They should

(11:13):
not get to do red carpets anymore, probably not. They're
not even a big It wasn't even like a big stop,
meaning there are like seven or eight massive television stops
or massive social media stops. And that's the AP. I
don't even know if the AP is anymore. It's a
random nerve news source. Poor babyface. Oh my gosh, so

(11:38):
saw that made me cringe. Then I saw the most
dangerous expired condiments in your fridge, and I wanted to
read this because if these are expired in your fridge
and you eat them, you could die on the inside. Okay,
maybe not all the way outside, but take it from somebody.
I can't eat cheese anymore at all. It sucks. I
thought it was just when I tore my stobach lining.
But I think I'm now done. That's terra. This is

(12:01):
worse than being like disrespected to the CMA. No cheese,
no queso, no milk, I have, I can't I have.
It hasn't ended well for me. I felt like babyface.
I was quickly out of there. Number five soy sauce.
If you eat expired soy sauce, apparently, like the vinegars

(12:24):
in that if they are now, they're not saying you
have to go by the date. So that's a whole
different discussion of are the dates legitimate to when it's expired.
They're saying if it is expired, and if it is bad,
that will make you extremely sick. Number four mustard. It
lasts longer again because the vinegar is in it, but
once that vinegar, in the mixture of vinegar with the

(12:47):
other chemicals goes bad, it can make you very sick.
That is never an issue at my house is I
will eat mustard on my fingertip. My wife, this would
never be an issue. She does not eat condiments. She
has never tasted mustard, she has never tasted ketchup, she
has never tasted mayonnaise. That's crazy. She doesn't do any
of that. Last night, well, I messed up and I

(13:07):
was eating a burger and I couldn't order it with
no cheese, so the cheese came out. I tried to
scrape it all off, and I love cheese. It got
me a little bit.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
Right, Really, you weren't able to get it all off.

Speaker 1 (13:17):
No, I thought I was able to get most of
it off, but even the little bit got me. And
so last night, because I'd put ketchup on the plate,
I was eating with fries, and she went in and
did all the dishes. After we were done, she was like,
I left your dish. I'm not touching the ketchup. It
makes her want to vomit. Even a plate with it
on it she won't touch. That's so weird. I ketup
I Number three ketchup and barbecue sauce. If the color changes,

(13:41):
it's not about the date. Whoa because sometimes and most times,
you can eat beyond the date. If the color starts
to change, get rid of it. Number two salad dressing,
creamy kinds that have eggs or cheeses, because again we
may not even know they have eggs. As one of
the ingredients. But you want to talk about some salmonella

(14:01):
and you're salad dressing, that can happen. Number one's mayonnaise,
and again they say it's egg based. Yeah, so once
it's been open, there's a date on it. The USDA
says it's even longer than the date, depending on what
it is. But they say if mayonnaise starts to change
colors or doesn't smell right and you eat it, it's
a takeing time bomb. Now again, you're not gonna die,

(14:23):
but you may have happened to you. What has happened
to me eating cheese? It's so unfortunate. There's a lot
of unfortunate things on earth and in this world and
in America, but me not being able to eat cheese
is up there at the top. I guess bad. It's
the worst. Yeah, it's the worst.

Speaker 4 (14:38):
The soy sauce is what's standing out to me the most.
I honestly didn't really know that expired. So I'm gonna
have to go check some things.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
And the barbecue sauce, I'm gonna have had barkie sauce
in there for years. Soy sauce. Though I don't eat
soy sauce at home. The only time I will ever
touch soy sauce is I don't even know like sushi
that much. It's fine. I'll do some at a sushi restaurant, yeah,
just to like help it go down. But other than that,
sauce doesn't really back during at our house. Okay, yeah, no,
my daughter likes it. We do like a rice and

(15:05):
ground b for something, and she'll just like to sprinkle
that on top.

Speaker 3 (15:08):
My kids love them. Some sodium like a salt.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
Hey, I don't mind some sodium. But yeah, what'd your
friends say about the book?

Speaker 4 (15:16):
Oh, my friend Tiffany, she just sexted me and she
was like, Hey, I'm cracking up about the book.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
It's great, but the.

Speaker 4 (15:22):
First book has some serious steamy sex scenes.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
So heads up, that's why I don't want to read
the book. It's just weird.

Speaker 3 (15:30):
I just replied, ha h, I hope one of the
guys has to d up reading it.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
So we've been spinning the will and the eventual loser
has to read this five hundred page book. We got
it to the news next, so we'll continue with the
will spinning tomorrow. There are only a few of us left.
It's mostly the us in the room. So we have
to read this book called what's it called Dragons Dragon Sex.
It's called four fourth Wing, fourth Wing, and it's I'm
sure it's a great.

Speaker 3 (15:52):
Humans and dragons, and I don't know what they do
with each other exactly.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Okay, So we'll come back and we'll do the news. Also,
don't forget tomorrow night, nine eight Central, my special on CMT.
I would love it if you're able to check that out.
It's free. Someone was like, do you have to pay
for it? And if you have CMT on your cable
baggage or whatever it is, you can watch it nine
eighth Central on CMT. We will in the news talk
about a lot of the airplane stuff. The not the

(16:19):
helicopter plane crash. There was another plane crash over the weekend,
and then there was another flight that had to be
evacuated with slides because of an engine issue. We'll talk
about that and more next. Six people, including the pilot
and co pilot, died in a medical jet crash in
northeast Philadelphia. You may have saw the clips on social
media the jet bound for Tijuana, Mexico crash shortly after takeoff.

(16:44):
The NTSB's investigating the accident. It looked like a missile
went into a building. And then when you see it
from like people's door cams and some people would have
like those cameras in their cars, it's I mean, that's
what it looked like because that's an air plane going
that fast in at the top of that building. You
see it it all.

Speaker 4 (17:03):
Yeah, I saw some and that the from takeoff to
when it just plummeted, like you said, like straight down
and there's like less than a minute.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
If you were just to see the flash again, it
was step plane was going down so fast and it
looked like somebody shot and missile down.

Speaker 3 (17:16):
Yeah, shot straight down.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
So that happened, and that was terrible. And again it's
right after that flight hit the helicopter, there was another
one United Airlines flight which did not crash but had
to be evacuated because of an engine issue. And then
a lot of people had their everybody has pones up
recording stuff all the time. But they were going Houston
to New York and no injuries were reported, but they

(17:39):
had to like first all the stuff came out the
slide and stuff, but they got everybody off. Smoke can
be seen coming out of the plane. The engine blew
right as the wheels were leaving the ground. The plane
lost control on the runway for a few seconds, but
the pilot was able to get the plane back under
control only one slide. It was working for the plane

(18:01):
to evacuate. ABC News. Does all the plane stuff make
you not want to fly?

Speaker 4 (18:07):
I mean, I don't have any flights coming up, so,
but I've thought about if I were to get offered
to go somewhere, have to do something for work right now,
I would definitely board with like, you know, extra anxiety.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Anxiety is a good word. I would encourage people to
think of it like this. That helicopter and the American
Airlines plane, right that is such an anomaly, like that
was a terrible, extremely tragic thing that happened. The other
things have nothing to do with that. The other was
a tiny private plane. It wasn't a commercial plane. We

(18:42):
don't know what happened. There were six people on the
other was. I mean, there's probably engine stuff that happens
a lot like this, but because it's in the news,
it gets elevated to the top of the news, so
it seems like there's even more of it happening, and
when you look at the amount of flights that are
getting up, taking off, landing, the percentage is so fewer
than car crashes and depths and car crashes like by

(19:05):
a tremendous amount. And if they reported every car crash
and death as a headlined, people would go, I don't
want to drive. But I encourage people to not let
fear take hold of them. It has been a crazy
year and here we are February third. The fires, the
plane crashes, I'm sure there's like two or three of them.

Speaker 3 (19:27):
I mean it all started in New Orleans, started year
New Orleans.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
That's right, that's terrible, and we've forgotten about even terrible
ones because other things take the news. President, it has
been a bad year. Now we're fighting with Canada. I
love Canada. The year it just started to Canada. I
love you. I just want to say I love Canada,
and I want to give every band in Canada big

(19:51):
old hug and go Canada, but go America and go
Canada both. Yah, that's what I want to say. It's
I don't believe this story, and I brought it up
because we're in the midst of making somebody read this
romance to see book it's like a romance fantasy book.
Men are more into reading romance than women, according to

(20:11):
new research, I don't know who they research anybody in
this room. No, not us romances reading descriptions of people
doing it's weird. I read Fifty Shades of Gray because
I thought it was hilarious, and even then I was like,
this is the weirdest thing I ever read. I read
it as a bit. I read Twilight on purpose, but
I read Fifty Shades of Gray is a bit.

Speaker 4 (20:31):
I don't know if y'all are guys and you'll know
that that's what y'all need to say, So you're.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
Like, yeah, no, I never read that, or I never feel.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
The need to say anything of all this stuff. I
carry a purse. What do you want from me? I
would happily admit.

Speaker 3 (20:40):
If you were into romance novels, it'd.

Speaker 1 (20:43):
Be a funnier bit if I was, I'm going to
tell you about it. So nobody here these I don't
want to.

Speaker 3 (20:48):
You don't want to.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
I've never read one, so I don't know yet. They
would lie. But romance is one of the most popular
book genres, but new research suggests that the idea that's
mostly women is wrong. Here's the thing, and I want
to be completely honest with everybody listening. Men want to
see visuals. Women can do words. Am I being descriptive enough? Sure?

Speaker 3 (21:13):
So where are the men that are saying, yes, want to.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
Pop up books of this if there's something they wanted
to pop up and go be You know how those
kids books had the thing come up? Yes, yes, that's
what men want.

Speaker 4 (21:24):
I know, But I wonder if we have any man
that will admit to this anywhere. Probably, but I don't
know any man. They're saying more men are more into reading.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
That's not true. That would be fifty one percent. There's
no chance a first time powerball player wins one hundred
and fifty thousand dollars in North Carolina. By the way,
I scratched again, and I did hit for one hundred
and fifty dollars on a fifty dollars ticket. Still haven't
hit my goal, but I did scratch it hit one
hundred and fifty. I have a stack of tickets here.
I'm just going through them as I can. Hurdle Mills.

(21:55):
Resident Sidney Davis told North Carolina Education Lottery officials she
went to the store and bought her first ever powerball
to it the ticket match four white balls and the
Red power Ball and Wednesday's drawing, earning her the fifty
thousand dollars prize, but was triple thanks to choosing the
power play option of three x so when her first
time ever buying a ticket, she had for one hundred
and fifty thousand dollars.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
Awesome.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
Congratulations to you, Groundhog Day Pucksatani Phil makes his prediction
of six more weeks WFTV. Don't you know that, like
fifty years ago people actually believe this was real.

Speaker 3 (22:26):
Oh I still feel like. It has nothing to do
with anything, nothing to do with anything, nothink.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
It's a shadow. It's the groundhog sees its shadow. So
it's just depended on if the sun is out that day.
But you know, fifty sixty seventy years ago, people were
gathered around going, oh, I sure hope it gets warmer
for the crops. It has nothing to do with anything.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
Oh I see I've read that, and I was like, oh, dang,
six more weeks.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
It's fun. It's like people's horoscopes, astrology. It's the fakest
crap ever. There is no there's absolutely no basis in fact,
that astrology exists, and if you or means anything, but
if you believe it, good for you. That's fun. But
if you like fight for it, you can never hold
public office.

Speaker 4 (23:03):
But don't you think that there is something to being
born at a certain time of your Yeah, I thought
you did, because of like when you're born at this month,
you may act this way.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
That's different than where the stars are. If you're born
in a month based on when school starts, so you're
like the oldest kid. That's different than being born when
a star is a certain amount of distance from another
sun or a star. That's different. Yeah, that's literal. You're
an older kid, so you're stronger than the other kids

(23:31):
in sports and probably a little smarter because you've been
alive longer, especially when you're three, four five years old.
If you believe that mercury is in retrograde and that's
affecting your mood, it does shift. It does not, It
does not. You're out of your mind. There is absolutely
no factual base of any of that to ever.

Speaker 4 (23:48):
Take that away from me from when I'm acting crazy
and I get to play it on mercury.

Speaker 1 (23:54):
Retrograde, it's fun and I'm okay. With it and you
don't really believe it.

Speaker 4 (23:58):
There is a little tilt, there's something shifted, there's a pool.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
I don't't even know what you're saying. You don't even
know it.

Speaker 4 (24:05):
Yes, shift tilt, poll, there's things happening.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
There's absolutely nothing scientific or factual about astrology.

Speaker 4 (24:12):
Yes, you don't think there's anything happening when mercury is
in retrograde?

Speaker 1 (24:17):
No, I think mercury and retrograde is what people like
to say when they've screwed up and they're having a
bad day or they're just not feeling good.

Speaker 4 (24:22):
No, there's like technical difficulties, like it's not even just humans,
like techi things mess up because of the polls and
the sure.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
You're saying techie things and pools and tilts.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
No chance, it was very official.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
An adult gap year is in the news, and I'm
telling you right now, nobody I ever grew up with
had the money to do this. And the fact that
they're acting like this is a growing trend. There's a
growing trend among adults to take a mid career break,
also known as adult an adult gap year. Who can
afford this. It can mean anything from a three to
six month long sabbatical or break. If you have a job,

(25:01):
or you can take a sabbatical that's a rich person
job anyway, or or a job in education, which may
not be.

Speaker 3 (25:06):
Rich, but you've got summers off.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
But you're also no, no, no, sabbatical is different than
summers off. Well, if you take a sabbatical, you have
another job you're doing while you're doing that. Oh, it's
like I'm gonna take a sabbatical and write a book.
If you're in you know, advanced education.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
Oh, I see.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
It allows employees to take a mental break, allows people
to come back refreshed and reinvigorated. These people don't have
to pay the.

Speaker 4 (25:26):
Bills, or maybe they've done a good job saving and
then they live frugally on their sabbatical.

Speaker 1 (25:33):
I'm gonna bet nobody in middle class America goes, you
know what, Hun, you want to take a sabbatical. And
I'm gonna tell you what. Hun's gonna say, You're out
of your mind. Get back to her. Yes, we have
a car payment. You're out of your mind. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (25:47):
True.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
And finally, if you need a better night's sleep, switch
to linen sheets. Researchers report the people who sleep on
linen sheets fall asleep faster, and wake up in better moods,
especially when mercury is in retrograde. Wow, okay, lie on
that second part, but no, true. They said this is
what this is what's said in the Little Red Book
of Men's Confidential Secrets from Rhodel Press. Researchers report the

(26:10):
people who sleep on linen sheets fall asleep faster, wake
up better moods. Researchers believe it make because linen sheets
feel different against the skin and disperse body heat better
than other fabrics. So in summer is when you wear
linen shirts. I'm told is that because it's not as hot.
I'm assuming it's a fabric and that makes it.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
Body can breathe.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (26:31):
I thought we're supposed to sleep on bamboo sheets or something.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
Okay, you're doing astrology here. You're sleeping on bamboo and
the jungle on his sun. What's happening here? Are there?

Speaker 4 (26:40):
You go?

Speaker 1 (26:40):
That's the news. Bobby's let's go talk to Carla, who
is living in Kansas. Hey, Carla, what's going on? Hey Bobby,
how excited are you that your team Arkansas beat twelve
Francs Kentucky.

Speaker 6 (26:59):
With John Keller Pari coming back to Kentucky to play.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
Yeah, that was fun. It's funny to hear. So you're
I would imagine you're not an Arkansas fan. Are you
a Kansas fan? Carla?

Speaker 6 (27:09):
I sorry, I am a Kansas Jayhawks fan.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
But I saw that game and I was like, Oh,
Bobby Buzzs is going nut. I was. I was very happy.
I think it's funny and I appreciate the passion. I
was talking to one of my other friends who was
trying to do the hog call and he was like
whoop and I was like, that's more a and M.
He was like, sue up. It's like no, no, nothing,
and we don't. We just appreciate people even trying out

(27:34):
of nowhere. That makes us feel good, makes us feel
like we belong. So when Carla came out, it's a
sue that was more like if you were trying to
call a hog for real, maybe get and that. Because
my uncle had a bunch of pigs. I had to
slap a bunch of pigs growing up, and it's disgusting
because we'd have to go to all the restaurants and
collect all their tossed away food, throw away food, and
slap all his pigs and really the suie is just

(27:57):
a really high pitched squill. It doesn't even matter. It's
almost like if you're yelling at a dog. This is
like a real pig, and you're like e trying to
make any high pitch noise to get him to come.
So with the pigs, we try to get the pigs
to come to the slop. We just go like that.
It's kind of what that's rooted in. So she probably
could have called a real pick, but the real call
is woo pig sue like that. Okay, now that that's

(28:19):
all clear. Uh, yeah, it's pretty fun. So our team
not very good this year. We haven't won mini games,
at least not in conference play. We were like one
and six in conference play. And we go into Kentucky.
They're a nine point favorite. It's almost impossible to win
it up. And they booed John Caliperry because he was

(28:41):
their coach for I think eighteen years. They wanted him
to leave, but he left and came to us, and
they bowed him hard. He won a national championship for.

Speaker 8 (28:47):
Them, that's what's weird.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
Yeah, And they wanted him to go, and so he
was like, all right, I'll go and so he came
and we beat the crap out of him, and it
was pretty awesome. Now, the season's been pretty terrible, but
that was our one shining moment hopefully. Well I'm glad
we had it. It probably is our one shining moment
for the season. Yeah, it was great. And I trolled
Kentucky fans all weekend on Twitter because they do nothing

(29:11):
but come with me all the time. I'm over here
doing nothing, they come with me. But it was a
pretty good one, Carla. It was one of the highlights
of the weekend, So I appreciate that call. I get
you watched it. You watched it. Watch the game. It
started at like eight o'clock.

Speaker 4 (29:24):
It was a late game.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
Yes, it was a late one. I watched that in
the entire Royal Rumble that I watched five hours of
Royal Rumble.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
Oh yeah, five.

Speaker 8 (29:33):
You watched five hours of Royal Rumble.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
And it was on at the same time as the
basketball game. Well, the Royal Rumble started at five pm.
The basketball game was at eight, and it started with
the Women's Royal Rumble. And then I watched the Tag
team Championship. It was a two out of three fall match,
and then I watched the Cody Rhodes and Ko match,
and then I watched the Men's Royal Rumble and all

(29:56):
that together. It was about five hours and it was free.
It was on Paramount. Wow, it was They hardly ever
do pay per views for free. It was a massive one.
I pay him up on No, no, no, it was
on Peacock. I was a Peacock. It was awesome.

Speaker 8 (30:07):
Well, free if you have Peacock.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
Yeah, but we always say that, like it's free if
you have the story. It's included. It's not a pay
per view, which it has always been in the past,
or for the most part, where you have to pay
like forty bucks to audition summer. Ever, no, no, no,
just a pay per view in general, it would be
like you had to pay and then you have to
go to some random channel and watch it there. Yeah.
So that was it. Watch a bunch of wrestling.

Speaker 3 (30:30):
Well, I'm happy for you.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
That's Saturday night.

Speaker 8 (30:32):
Yeah, you got a little Royal Rumble session in and
you won basketball.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
I feel like double whaarre mean, I feel like you're
talking down to me with the words. No, Like, Mike,
do you watch roll Rumble? I just saw clips on TikTok.

Speaker 3 (30:44):
I saw that I show a speed.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
Guy gets He got crushed harder than I think even
he thought. He probably he gets so every once in
a while in the roll Rumble, they'll throw people in
who shouldn't even be wrestling because you're always wondering who's next.
And there are thirty people that come to the ring,
last one remaining as the champ and one of the
beat up guys. They called him out and he got
beat up immediately. He didn't even go in. So Truple
Ah is now one of the head executives. Like, we

(31:06):
gotta find somebody to replace them. So they call Speed
in Speed racist. Everybody on social media Tyreek won't race.

Speaker 3 (31:11):
I don't even I don't even know what you're saying
right now.

Speaker 1 (31:15):
So they called speed in and Speed went out and
it was cool. I liked it, and then he got crushed.
He did not look prepared for that. You see his
leg after, Yeah, I mean he had a chunk out
of it. So Speed racist, people like, just for fun,
that's his thing. Nobody's faster than he jump over cars. Yeah,
the cars will drive down the road, he'll Yeah, he's

(31:35):
super athletic. I mean he did a backflip Susie on
the ring, and then he got crushed with a spear
like people's camera phone, like their camera from their phones
from the top. You see it, not even on television.
He got crushed. Yeah, that was the weekend. But Carl,
I appreciate that call. I hope you have a great
week you too, Bobby. All Right, See, I want to

(31:58):
go over and talk to Kevin and Virginia about the
Grammys last night. Kevin, you're on what's going on? Buddy?

Speaker 9 (32:04):
Hey? How's gone pretty good? Good?

Speaker 1 (32:08):
Good?

Speaker 4 (32:08):
Hey?

Speaker 9 (32:08):
I was watching this you know, the voids last night
and when they came to American you know, the uh
the uh music?

Speaker 4 (32:17):
What is it?

Speaker 9 (32:18):
The album ward for country music. I was shot that
this woman won that compared to what you had on
the other people. I mean, they would just so much
for you know, in there. And my understanding is she
didn't do anything in Nashville with this song. It was
all out in l A. And I just I just

(32:38):
don't understand how that happens unless unless your name is Beyonce.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
Okay, find a couple of things. The first thing you
did define you said this woman, So you're talking about
Beyonce and what do you mean didn't do anything with
anyone in Nashville? Could you elaborate on that.

Speaker 9 (32:54):
Supposedly, I was told supposedly she had no country writers
singers are our musicians helped her with this album. That's
what I was told. I don't know if it's true
or not, but it would be you know, it is
what it is. But you know, yeah, I was below
yet any Wilson with all these other people. I mean, dude,

(33:16):
they're awesome. I mean this this girl, I don't know.
She just she doesn't go for me. I've been around
a long time.

Speaker 1 (33:25):
So because she doesn't go for you, and because supposedly,
which I would encourage you to just check on a
few things before you, you know, say, she doesn't have
anything happening from Nashville. Now, did they promote the record
in Nashville? Not really, No, But that's not that's not
accurate because there were some artists that she had on
the album that are Nashville artists, like as Collabs. So

(33:51):
so that point is not true. And I'm not fighting
for or against the record because here's the thing, I
don't feel like I have to have an opinion on everything.
If I don't have an opinion on and everything. So
like Britney Spencer was on the album, who has been
on our show? Has been on Amy's podcast? Who lives
in Nashville? Who has one of the cmas? Who? So

(34:14):
Willie Nelson is on the album. Now you can say
Willie Nel, but Willie Nelson doesn't live in Nashville. But
he's as country as it gets. So I could go
through all of this because Dolly's on it. Dolly lives
in Nashville. So I guess my first encouraging word would be,
you know, I hate disinformation. I don't think you're being
disinformative on purpose. I think a little bit you're irritated

(34:37):
that Beyonce won the Country Album of the Year. But
I wouldn't use incorrect facts as your argument because then
it kind of blows your whole argument. It's like in
court if all of a sudden you get caught line
about something, Well, why we canna trust anything else you say?
So that's the first thing I'm gonna say. Second of all,

(34:59):
it really doesn't matter or if you feel like it's
country or not. The Grammys did it is a different
voting base and block than the award shows in Nashville.
Both have tremendous flaws. All award shows have tremendous flaws
to them, and I'll give you both flaws that I

(35:20):
feel CMAS and ACMs they are the the country music
awards that are based in Nashville very much. If you're
not Nashville and you're not part of like the group,
and you don't have like I hear your management and
your agents and your record label, like you need all that,

(35:40):
like you got to be in and a lot of
people who are super country don't parentheses like more or
if you're super successful, like Morgan Wallen Forever didn't win
Entertainer of the Year and people were ticked off about it.
So there's a probably too much of a hey, we're
only Nashville and nobody else gets to win. It's why

(36:02):
Zack Bryan doesn't get nominated for stuff. Do you think
Zach Bryan's country Kevin uh So?

Speaker 9 (36:09):
So, I mean it's a little bit no real Nashville.

Speaker 1 (36:12):
No real Nashville people on his record, I mean a few,
but not really. He's an Oklahoma guy, does his own
with his own band, So I mean you could say
the same thing that you say about Zack Brian that
you could with Beyonce, but I don't. I think they
both made country records, and people will be like, well,
why haven't to me, why haven't you been supporting Beyonce.

(36:34):
I've tried to get her on the show multiple times.
She just want to come on the show. I can't.
I when the record came out, I was like, yeah,
I think he's pretty good. I definitely think she did
a country record. And same with Zach Brian. Why won't
he come on the show? He doesn't come on the show.
I definitely think he does country music and records. Not
my job to define it. I think the public. I think,

(36:57):
if you like capitalism in general, this is me music
capitalism the Grammys. Here's the bad thing about the Grammys.
It's a whole different group of voters. People could be
voting on this. They don't even really care about country music,
and they just go, we're just gonna vote Beyonce because
we think since she didn't get nominated at the CMA's
or ACMs, or we like her record better than some
of the other country stuff that we don't even like
at all, we're gonna vote for it. So I also

(37:20):
think people love dealing in rage currency. If somebody would
have won, I don't think you would have been as
happy as you are mad that she lost. And it's
not gonna affect your day any way whatsoever, Like it
literally will affect your day none had she won, or
Lanny One or whomever else was post Malone, who, by
the way, was a rapper until three years ago. Yeah,

(37:45):
so I think people get way to invested in what
is and what is a country because we've constantly been
proven wrong. Every version of wow now this is country
music has every version has been wrong? And is the

(38:06):
Beyonce record one of my top ten listen to albums
of the year. No, I don't even listen to albums.
I mean I don't. She won Best Country Album. Okay,
you know many albums I listened to last year. None,
Maybe a few songs here and there. But really, I'm
just not gonna let it irritate me because I don't care.

(38:26):
It doesn't affect me. It didn't affect me when she
wasn't nominated, it doesn't affect me when she won. Both
of these award show policies, they're just giving away little trinkets,
the trophies, and the voters are coming from two completely
different places. Now, if I were to set up the
perfect award show that I feel like absolutely represents each genre,

(38:48):
I would just make me the ultimate judge. That's the
award show, and I do it sounds fair, That's what
everybody would do. Otherwise it's not fair. So I have
no problem. I literally, if Laney would have won or
Beyonce won, my day's no different. So I'm definitely not
gonna get upset about something that doesn't affect me. And

(39:09):
also I'm just not if I'm gonna go into an
argument too. If I were gonna call uh Tiger Daniel
this morning in Tulsa and be upset about Beyonce winning,
I would definitely get my facts right first, because I'm
about to be on a show and I'm about to
get on and say this is what I think, and
I'm gonna line up like seven points that they're gonna go,
oh wow, I didn't think about that. I'm not gonna
lead with well, i've heard there's nobody from Nashville on it,

(39:31):
because then as soon as I go, well that's not right,
everything else just kind of cut your legs out from
under you. I think you're probably a good dude, and
this is I think I'm just irritated at everybody for
all of this, and I'm just taking it out on Kevin,
but also in a very kind way. I might must say,
I know I'm very kind here. I like Kevin. But
you know, the best Country song went to Casey Musgraves
and The Architect, and you can go, well, that song

(39:53):
didn't even make it on the radio, okay, but who cares, right,
it's so good. Same with Beyonce's album. There are people
I will sit and go it's so good. But did
Beyonce also get a ton of listening from just her
fans more than country music fans? Probably? I would say yes,
but it doesn't matter. She Best Country solo performance went

(40:14):
to Chris Stapleton. It takes a woman. Beyonce was in
these categories two and didn't win. She didn't win Best
Country like duo with her and Miley Cyrus and I
was like, dang, Miley got one, Billy Ray didn't. Ever.
So they're just trinkets, man, even we win them, they're
just trinkets. And if you start trying to define art,

(40:35):
that's when you kill art. And eventually, if it's done,
then it isn't. I will say, based on integrity, it
doesn't have to be country music. It can be jazz.

Speaker 4 (40:46):
It.

Speaker 1 (40:46):
Then eventually the capitalism of music fans are going to
kill it. So if you love capitalism, you've gotta love
new things hopping into genres. Beyonce is also not claiming
I'm here to be a country artist forever, same as
Post Malone. By the way, post Malone's not. Post Malone
came and has done his thing, but I don't think
he's ever gonna He's gonna put out country music the
rest of his career. And as long as someone doesn't

(41:09):
claim that, I don't mind. You want to come into
Nashville or you want to come and do country music
and be like, I am a massive fan of this.
I want to do a record like this, that's cool.
What annoys me is when people act like they've always
been it and they're always going to be it, and
it's only because they failed somewhere else. I have no
problem with Ringo doing it, because Ringo's kind of always
done it. It's just shipped people like Ringo star doing

(41:32):
a country record. Dude, listen to this stuff thirty years ago,
it wasn't country then, but if you were if it
existed now, you'd be like, well, that's that's kind of country. Yeah.
So that's all I have to say. I can read
some of the other stuff. Uh, Chaperone Best New Artist.
The Sabrina Carpenter Performers is pretty good. Last night. It's
kind of funny too. Like she started up, she was

(41:52):
going down these stairs and she couldn't quite get on
the spotlight and so it looked very like Vaudevilla on purpose,
and she had a cane is real funny, and she'd
be like getting the spotlight and they would kind of
move and she'd miss it. And then she was going
down these stairs and they had built Because of the
camera angle, you couldn't tell that the stairs that she
missed were not in the same set of stairs, so

(42:13):
it looked like she was going she went down behind
the stairs. She was like, what the crap. It was
super funny, and she did that and then she rolls
into so she did espresso into maybe please please please
what it was, yeah, and then she went back into espresso.
It's awesome. I thought that was a really really fun performance.

Speaker 8 (42:32):
She's she's funny. When I went to her concert and realized, like.

Speaker 3 (42:35):
How she like weaved in all this sight.

Speaker 1 (42:38):
Oh you went to a show throw back?

Speaker 3 (42:41):
Yeah, I went with Kaitlin and my daughter, and.

Speaker 8 (42:43):
Remember I saw you.

Speaker 1 (42:45):
I wasn't out the concert you were there. But anyway,
when you guys all went, I don't know where you
were going. Oh you didn't know we were Oh how
long ago was that?

Speaker 8 (42:58):
Gosh, she don't remember every single thing we do?

Speaker 1 (43:00):
I know, I'm sorry weird.

Speaker 3 (43:01):
It was last fall.

Speaker 1 (43:02):
I thought the Dochi went last night was super cool
because I only know her from TikTok and I started
watching her stuff and she's like theatrical hip hop and
she's like talking in the It's like it hits you
super weird. At first, she's like, what is happening here?
It's awesome, and then she gets on and gives a
great speech and like third woman ever to win the
Best Rap Album Lauren Hill, Cardi B and Doci. And

(43:25):
again that's TikTok that exposed me to her. So I
had a lot of her show up in my I'm
not cool enough. My point is I'm not cool enough
to know Doci unless I start to see it on TikTok.
Mike you, Yeah, I mean I saw her for the
first time last night. I really her before. Now, Yeah,
did you see Benson Boone? Yes, like that dude does
flips on stage like that's crazy. Benson Boone came to

(43:46):
me and my everything's TikTok and my feet because he
was doing a Cranberry's cover. I think he was doing Linger, right,
It was a big Linger cover. Do you have to
maybe anyway? That's it. The Beatles did win for a
This is the weird one. Now. I can understand if
people have a little beef with Best Rock Performance the

(44:09):
Beatles winning. This would be the one where I go,
I'm gonna listen to your argument, and I'm gonna hear
it because they used AI because John lenn is not
alive anymore, and where was the performance on an AI World?
And I don't know, dude. The Beatles won for now
and then Best Rock Performance, so you may look maybe
they did a I don't know, maybe they did a

(44:29):
performance of it with a I think you just say performance.
So yeah, but I did see a new version of
the Beatles when they were kind of mess playing around.
It was Paul Simon, Paul McCartney ringo and somebody else
and they were playing like a little show. That's fine.
And then I did see the Nirvana at fire Age.

(44:50):
You see Nirvana playing mine, they did, so it was
Dave Gohl on drums, it was Pat Samir playing bas
playing guitar, it was Chris Novselic plan bass. So those
are all the members of Nirvana and Kurt Cobain dead,
but instead they had Joan Jet, they had Dave Grohl's

(45:12):
daughter who was really good, and they had Saint Vincent
who also performed I believe with the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame with them because Kurt was dead, and
I thought that was pretty cool. I watched a lot
of fire Aid stuff on TikTok over the weekend. I
thought Atlantis was awesome, like she still crushes. That was
one of my favorite just to see her sing again,

(45:32):
I mean no doubt was like they still crushed too.
They were good and they're still playing a lot though
I think they're doing they're like touring again or doing
a bunch of shows. It's so cool. The energy is
still there and they're so like and they're not super old,
but they're old. But maybe it's because we saw Gwen
and Gwyn still performs that wasn't that novel to me?
Because we Gwyn performed at Diheart Festival too this last year,
But yeah, they did. I saw Gracie Abrams do Counting

(45:56):
Crows Long December. That was good, which is super cool.
At first I was like, I don't know if I
like it, and then it was really good, But mostly
I didn't know if I liked it because I love
counting Crows and I'm like, do not disrespect the Long December.
That's it, Kevin. Anything else, I don't know if you're
still there, anything else, You're free to see here. I'm here, okay.
I don't want to hang up on you and let
you not say whatever you want to say.

Speaker 9 (46:17):
No, everything's good, man, I appreciate it. I listened to
y'all almost every day, eighty miles one way than you do.

Speaker 1 (46:23):
Where are you going for eighty miles?

Speaker 9 (46:27):
I go to Charlsville University, Virginia. I work up there.

Speaker 1 (46:30):
So you drive an hour and a half every morning
to work, and then how far is it back? Is
it traffic gets you on the way back.

Speaker 9 (46:36):
It's not bad at all, not banned it all. But
I've been doing it for thirty years.

Speaker 1 (46:41):
Oh my goodness, you must love your hometown.

Speaker 9 (46:45):
Yes, mechanics store, I do man good for you.

Speaker 1 (46:48):
It's a long drive. Well, I appreciate you listening and
thank you for calling, and hope you have a great
rest of the day. And hey, I think it's absolutely
acceptable if you don't like to Beyonce album. I think
that's absolutely cool. And they're lost stuff I don't like,
so we're all good there. All right, buddy, have a
great rest of the day. Bobbed Bones show sorry up today.

(47:12):
This story comes us from the zoo. A twenty eight
year old man decided, Hey, I need to build my
TikTok following, how am I going to do that? There's
lions at the zoo. If I go and get a
TikTok video with the lions, I'm gonna go viral. So
he went to the zoo, climbed into the lion cage
and got mauled. So he did get hold. Yeah, he

(47:33):
got injuries to his face, shoulder, and arm. Did some
at least record it right, because he never said he
didn't want to get malled. He just wanted a TikTok
following Did it go viral? Right? That's because maybe he's
wanting to sacrifice that they have video of it from
the like zoo's perspective, but there is no TikTok video
from him, so the zoo can go viral and get
the followers, but he can't. Yeah, that's probably one where

(47:55):
you get in there and you're going there's a split
second where you're like, I made a bad decision, Like
Tiger I. You're like, oh, this was not what I
thought it was going to be. Okay, I'm lunchbox. That's
your bonehead story of the day. Experts say, get a
pen and paper and start writing more, just like we
did back in the day. If you want to create
connections with people, a handwritten letter carries an emotional weight

(48:16):
that conveys effort and care, especially if you're thanking someone,
showing appreciation, or asking a favor. A handwritten letter has
five times the effect on a person than when they
read an email that's from a Woman's World magazine. When's
the last time you've written anything amy of substance, Oh, recently,
I guess you probably journal.

Speaker 4 (48:37):
Yeah, I journal daily pretty much, but I've been trying
to do some notes and I can say that I
received a handwritten note from a friend in a mail
a couple of weeks ago. In the mail, yeah, and
I thought, well, this is really, this is really It
just meant a lot to me. And it was random
out of nowhere, and she was just sharing some things,

(48:57):
and I thought, well, this is really special. And I
know how me feel, so I want to make others
feel that way so I can get behind this.

Speaker 1 (49:03):
I feel like I just confuse people if I write things,
because I can't read my writing most of the time.
So if I'm going to write something multi sentences, they
don't know what.

Speaker 3 (49:09):
It is about.

Speaker 8 (49:09):
If you write slow, it doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (49:11):
I have terrible handwriting. I can't draw. I can't really write.

Speaker 3 (49:15):
You could write.

Speaker 1 (49:15):
You should have been a doctor. I got the perfect doctor.
Scribble scribble Yeah much books. You ever write stuff? Uh? Yeah?
I write old time like answers of games. No, like sentences.
You know what I'm asking? No, I don't write anything.

Speaker 8 (49:28):
I could not even to your wives both.

Speaker 1 (49:31):
What would I write? Write to our Why? I listened
her text all the time. Yeah, let me pick up
food for lunch? What do you need from me? What
do we write? What would you write?

Speaker 8 (49:41):
Did you listen to what Bobby just read? It's more
connection like.

Speaker 1 (49:45):
You pretty good? No, no, no, no, no, which feel
pretty great.

Speaker 4 (49:48):
Do you know how much it would mean to her
if you just did a handwritten note and like, I
don't know that it would.

Speaker 3 (49:56):
Would it say?

Speaker 4 (49:56):
What's the last line of that article you just read
like five times? It means five times more?

Speaker 1 (50:01):
Yeah? But who says that's a woman that's not my world.

Speaker 9 (50:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (50:05):
So anyway, if you want to write notes again, Abby
got a job here because I didn't hire her for
the initial job. She wrote me a handwritten letter and
I was like, hey, what about that old girl with
a good handwriting. Gosh, that's true. Brought her back in
and I said, right for me in person, and she
did and I was like, you're in. That's what Mitt
mort after all on handwriting. We're done. We'll see you tomorrow.
Goodbye everybody. Bobby Bones The Bobby Bone Show. The Bobby
Bones Show theme song written, produced and sang by read Yarberry.

(50:31):
You can find his instagram at read Yarberry, Scuba Steve
executive producer, Raymondo, head of Production. I'm Bobby Bones. My
instagram is mister Bobby Bones. Thank you for listening to
the podcast.
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