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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Transmitting the Alaska. Hey, guys, welcome to Wednesday's show. Morning Studio.
Angie and Oklahoma is on. Angie. You're on the show.
What's happening? Hey? I wanted to give any a hard
time and call her out. Oh we like this, bring
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it on? Yeah, so bag. Starting in two thousand and sixteen,
I sent her a Morning Corny and her DM. Yeah,
never got a reply. Well, I thought I would try again.
I had another good one in Dune and sent her
another Morning Corny and they were never open. So I
just wanted to give her a hard time. Jerry, Jerry, Jerry, Jerry,
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drama Amy go ahead, Okay, wait, hold on, wait, what
is the hard time about. I'm confused because I didn't
get to the DM because I really appreciate Morning Cornys
and I appreciate dms, but I will I've never said
that I get to all my dms at all. I
can't make that a priority in my life. I try
to check them, but if it's in my like my friend,
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my primary where it's my friends that I follow, If
I get that, I try to stay on top of those,
and then I'll go over to general at times. And
it's sort of like popcorn like if I check some,
I try to engage for sure, but there's no I
can't get to all of them, and that I hope
that that makes sense well. And also Amy's text messages,
she doesn't even get to all of them. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
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So it's really nothing against you. And if you have
jokes like I would love to hear them so well.
Was one of the good ones, Angie, that you submitted
to her? Let's do it, let's do it now? Yeah, okay,
let me look all right, you're gonna go back into
the arts there wash, she looks. Thank you guys for
being on with us. We got some good stuff today again,
and we'll find out who we're gonna call mister or
missus country music. That's later on. Ray sent five dms
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to five different country artists. We'll see you, responded, Um,
are you ready, Angie? I'm ready? All right? All right?
What do you want? A cow with the twitch? What
do you call a cow with the twitch? Beat? Jerky?
Say it milkshake? Oh oh oh, we gotta we're debating
on the ale. Probably it is the milk milk? Good aie?
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What's your answer? Jerky? Okay, there you go. I think
you've told that one before. Ammy, I think all right, Angie,
thank you for calling. I hope you have a great day.
Hold on, Angie, Angie, Angie, may I get your Instagram
please so I can find your messages. And do you
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say it's too late, I'll move you on over to general. Okay,
a d J. I underscore Jackson four. Okay, I will
look for that. Sorry, I missed your d M. And
all right, we got it. Okay, all right, okay, all right,
thank you, bye, Angie. You get something we call hello
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Bobby Bones. My wife and I recently found out we're
having a daughter. We hadn't really talked about names before,
but we both agreed that each of us will retain
veto power. When we did start discussing names, both of
us wanted to name her after our late mothers. Her
mom's name was Karen, and my mom's name was not
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a meme. I told her the baby can take my
mom's name as her first name and her mom's as
the middle name. I just don't want to set our
daughter if you bully throughout her life named Karen. I
told her I'd be fine with whatever first name she picks,
as long as it doesn't lead to the baby being
picked on, but she's pretty insistent on Karen. I wanted
to see what your device would be on the situation.
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Signed Michael. That's tough because she just wanted to how
long Karen will be around being a Karen? Oh yeah,
good point. Will it be another five to seven years,
because that's probably when it's going to start to affect
that baby. This is what I would say. If your
only reason to not name the baby Karen is because
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of a meme, a fashionable now meme, I would say
you can name the baby Karen and call the baby
by her middle name, whatever it is. If Karen is
not feeling like it's the appropriate thing to call her
because of what pop cultures telling us, So it could
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be Karen Susan Jabberwockie. Listen, she's gotta live with the
last name Jabberwakee. That's tough too. So I would say,
if you're only worried about that, it too shall pass,
and maybe Karen ends up being a Knight. And if
it's not, then she makes sure her middle name is
Strong because that's what you'll call her. Yeah, I think
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I don't think you named the Karen as the first name.
Do you think that will last long enough either way? Like,
let's just just spare her of that. It's fine, you
can work Karen and elsewhere do the other one, right,
I don't know. You wouldn't name the baby Karen at all?
I mean middle. You could gole middle, but she's already
said she doesn't want that. Well, too bad, right, I
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wouldn't something. I would have said my mom's name was Judy,
And if Judy was the meme, I would think long
and hard about just throwing that out there, because you
never it could last forever. And then now you've like
knowingly name something though that's lasted forever like that. This
is my point. Yeah, yeah, nothing really, it's such a
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pop culture moment with the word Karen because of a
Dane Cook joke that turned into what are most middle
aged white women named Karen? I just I don't think
it's gonna last. Yeah, maybe all name a Karen, give
her a strong middle name, call her by the middle name,
and if Karen slips and it's not a bad, then
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then if you want to go back to Karen, you
can't or let the kid when she gets older, because
sometimes kids will decide her go by my first name. Yeah.
I have a nephew too, nephews that go by their
middle names, so that's normal too. Their first names are
just they're just there. That's that's what I'm gonna do.
Name baby Karen. You lose this battle, Michael, just don't
call her Karen. That's the compromise. We've got your that
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was found the closed Morgan. If people want to email us,
they hit up mailbag at Bobby bones dot com. It's
a whole list of scientific myths that we watch movies
and we go, oh, that's got to be true because
we just see it so much. Number one, that you
can hide behind a car door and a gunfight and
be protected. Car doors are maybe be lightweight, not bulletproof
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unless you're a cop car that's built specifically for that.
Don't do it horse. Number two, you can knock someone
out with chloroform in just seconds because you know people
will run behind them, heart over the first and they
have to do it all the time. It takes about
five minutes. That's too long. Meteors are hot when they
hit the earth because they're not actually barely just lukewarm really,
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you know, when they land, though, it's like burning the land.
Gun silencers actually work. We believe that, and technically they
do work, but not like doing the movies. In real
life a gun where the silence are still loud, it's
not just nut. Yeah, you should suck the venom out
of a bite. That can contaminate the wound and can
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actually harm nerves and blood vessels or the person who's
been bitten. It can also harm the one doing the
sucking because you're putting venom in you. Yeah, that's where
I learned that in Boy Scouts. Yeah, but that's like
forty years ago. Interesting didn't even penicillin then using the paddles.
When someone flatlines, you know, it's like, oh, d flatlight clerk,
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he's back, he's the shock. Yeah right, you actually do
CPR when someone flatlines, defibrillator as someone experiencing rapid heart contractions.
A gunshot to the shoulders, no big deal. Not true.
People in the movies are always getting shot in the
shoulder and going oh they keep going. But you've got
a major artery and a large bundle of nerves in there. Wow,
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you can trick a biometric scanner with a severed hand.
Those things check, you know, like you you'd cut off
someone's hand and you're like put their fingerprints on it.
And truth serums. According to the CIA, if you can
hold out during a normal interrogation, a drug is not
going to break you. So no truth serum unless you're
just drunk and your ex is a topic of conversation,
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that's probably it too. They're getting shot in the shoulder.
Things funny because it happens to people just keep going
that behind a car door. Things funny. I like the chloroform.
I mean, but if if that's you're only like the
cool I'm just saying it takes five minutes. They act
like it takes thirty seconds. They do out. That'd be
quite the fight to hold up for five minutes. It's
not worth it, are I was just gonna say, like,
if the car doors are on the option, you might
as well give it a go, though, Like, if you
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have nothing else in high behind it, I think it's
better to have it, like because at least it's slowed
the bullet down. Why are you going to shootout anyway
to get this? It's time for the good news with Amy.
Shout out to Adolpho Melendez. He's the owner of a
tex mex restaurant called El Mescal and he has spent
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more than two thousand dollars of his own advertising money
to promote his competitors. Well. He went and bought gift
cards from their restaurants and is passing them out to
people because he just feels like a lot of local
businesses need the support and he'd rather everybody work together
in this instead of being competitors in it. Dang, not awesome.
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I don't know that i'd be that good of a person.
That's good for him though, that's what it's all about.
That's great. That was tell me something good. This boys
know what's left for us? Last night by Stephanie Hey,
Bobby Hey Studio. My husband Brett has his birthday on Thursday,
and I was wondering if he could get a shout
out on the radio. He listens to y'all every day.
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We're like the last thousand years. Thank you, y'all. Have
a great day. Brad ray for the ultimate shout out.
Here we go, Brad, Brad, Brad, Brad, Brad, Brad, Brad, Brad, Brad, Brad,
Brad Brad Brad. Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba
ba Brad. I'm pretty good, Yeah, dude, we've never done
that before. All right, here's another voicemail last night, Hello Show,
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I just wanted to tell you I have a bone
to pick with Raymundo. So I just turned twenty one,
and of course I was gonna try white claws because
y'all hype up white claws all the time. So I
went out. I've bought a whole variety pat case and
they are just so bad. What the heck, Raymundo? Why
do you hype thus up so much? Ray? Some people
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love them, some don't. You gotta go with the mango though,
if you haven't tried that one yet, please don't, I
mean pease. Sometimes the cherry will taste like medicine. But
you can't go wrong when you go tropical, so to
go that route. Okay, there you go, leave us a
voicemail if you want. Eight seven seven seventy seven Bobby
eight seven seven seventy seven Bobby. So, Raymondo decided to
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send five random dms to country artists. What's the category, Ramondo?
It is country artists that were on Dancing with the Stars. Okay,
So who are the five artists that you sent a
DM to? Lauren, Lena Maybe and Kelly Pickler who won, Yeah,
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Kelly Pickler one Dancing on the Staries, Janna Kramer, your boy,
Chuck Wicks, She wh yeah, Chuck was on with Julianna.
Huh really yeah? It was right. And finally I got
Billy Ray Cyrus. It was I remember talking about he
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goes good just now. I said an honorary fun one
to you. Oh yeah. I was like, why are you
texting it? I was like, what, what did you? What
was the message you sent? I said, hey, are you there?
And how many of the five responded? Not including you?
One of the five? Only one of the five people
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one of the five. So who do you think responded?
Lauren Elena, Janna Kramer, Chuck Wicks, Billy Ray Cyrus, Kelly Pickler.
This is hard because they're all good people. Yes, and
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I can see all of them too, maybe except Billy
Ray responding yea. Even then, Billy Ray's on social media too,
universally a good group of folks know that are nice lunchbucks.
Who do you think responded? Well, I've slid into her
DMS before and she responded right away. So I'm going
with Jane Kramer. I think she's on top of social
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media Eddie, I too think it's Jane Kramer, Like, she's
the type of person that wouldn't see it and be like, oh, Ray, Ray,
there he is. What do you want? Okay, Morgan Laura
Elena is a really good friend of the show, so
part of we think so it would be her, But
Chuck Wicks like it being a dude and Ray being
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a dude. It's not creepy another girl. Don't go with
Chuck Wicks. I'm gonna go with Chuck Wicks too. I
know Chuck. I like Chuck. I think if Chuck were
to see it, he would for sure respond Okay, we
have two Janna Kramers and two Chuck Wicks. Interesting, Hey, Ray,
are any of us right? Yes? Okay, we got it.
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We got it, And the person's on the phone right now.
I'm being told, correct, Okay, I don't know who it is.
Can we just turn them up? Can we? Can we
turn them up on the phone right now? Come on,
they've taken them off. Hold on the phone right now.
We don't know who it is. We don't know if
it's her him. It's the only person to respond to
Ray's DM of all the country stars that have been
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on Dancing with the Stars, mystery celebrity, would you please
identify yourself? Janna, that's you, guys. Okay, so no joke.
I'm like listening to the show and I was so confused.
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I'm like, why is he Why is he dming me?
I'm like, is he trying to like flirt with me
in like the middle of the night. Was so like
genuinely confused. That's well, let me say this about Janna,
says Janna Crammers on her book is now a New
York Times bestseller. Thank you and you're so sweet to
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send that sweet little gifts, So thank you so much. Yeah,
congratulations the good fight. What do you think most people
are getting from this book when they're reaching out to you?
You know, I feel like that they're they're not alone
and they're struggles, whether you know they're married or single
or just going through whatever they're going through, because I
think everyone just portrays this, you know, perfect scenario on
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social media and it's just not that. So it's just
I think people are like, Okay, I'm not alone and
you know my feelings of this, and then being able
to relate to tell you, man, your son is getting
so big so fast. He's a cute little one. Man.
I can't even he's like, he's I love obviously my daughter,
she's she's amazing. My little son. Man, he's talking and
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just he's so funny, like he's my sweet little sensitive boy.
I'm obsessed. He's got a lot of hair. I mean,
he got a lot of hair. There. She has Janet Cramer,
who I sent her a message and she was bowling
in her house and I said, you got a wait
a minute, wait a minute, I said, you got a
bowling alley in your house? How rich are you? And
it wasn't her house, but it was somebody else's house.
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Even if you know somebody, that's a bowling alley, that's
pretty rich. I like people. I'm like, I'm so flattered
that people actually think I have enough money to have
a bowling alley in my house. Like we've got plastic
little ones that we did from Amazon. That's our bowling
alley in our living room. Well, congratulations, it's it's such
a big deal to have a book do so well.
I'm very proud of you, and good luck and thank
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you for finding the ray there. She is nice, all right,
Janna talked to you soon, all right, love you guys,
A right by bye. Let's go over and talk to Teresa,
who is in New York. Teresa, we really appreciate you, Colin.
What can I help you with? My question is my
sister has been seeing this guy for like the last year. Um.
They they've never had like the official talk like are
we going to be exclusive? But it was sort of understood.
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She's not seeing anybody and he doesn't see anybody. Like.
She goes over to his house and they hang out,
and the last time she was over there was last
Saturday night on the seventeenth, and she she hasn't heard
from him since. So he's being she's being ghosted, and
I'm not sure what she should do. It's world classic
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fight gto oh nice, get the heck out of there.
There's a reason this guy hasn't committed because he doesn't
want to. He thinks he can hang out with her,
have his cake and eat it too, and he's probably
ghosted her until he feels like why should go back
to hers my backup plan. There was a time in
my twenties I was a bit like this too, even
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late twenties when I was like this immature is making
dumb decisions. I wasn't thinking about other people's feelings, just
exactly what that is. So tell your sister, or wink,
wink your sister. You tell her that she needs to quit.
If she has any self perspect at all, run for
the hills. Because this guy nothing but a loser, lou whoser, So,
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end of story. Unless his mom died or he got sick,
there is no excuse he can make that actually is
worthy of him ignoring her for a week, or not
committing to her after a year, or not being in
public with her. Yeah, that's it. There is no other
advice for this except that she needs to go dto
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Bobby Bones, world class advice giver. I feel about that, Teresa,
is it really you? Be honest? Hello? Terse s Oh
you hang up? She must not have liked Oh man,
that's spoonful of Yeah. Sometimes that's a hard to swallow.
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And I think it was her? Do we think it
was her? Possibly could have been. Let's go over and
talk to Casey, who is in Missouri calling the show. Casey,
what's going on with you? Hey? So we've been talking
about love this morning in different ways, and I have
a balding man at home that I love myself, and
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I am just shocked at the lack of female artists
that have love songs out right now. I think there's
a couple and they're extreme, like I love you so much,
I'm gonna die. I just want to like sing to
my man and say, hey, I love you. I want
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to have your babies. You rack my world. I want
to rack your world. And there's nothing out there right now,
hold on, let me write those lyrics down rock my world.
I want to have your baby, rock my world. I
want to have your baby, your baby. I want to
rock your world. And I won't just say baby, it's good,
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thank you, it's really good, because I want to scream
at the top of my lungs dead. Oh are you
doing ballads or no? I don't know. She didn't what
she prefer. Oh, beat tempo or ballad um like Brantley Gilbert. Oh,
but from a female, Yeah, rock my world? Yes, from me,
you rock my world. I want to have your baby.
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All right, thank you, Casey. We're gonna put that into
the Country Music US box. Yeah, it's over there. We're
gonna see what they say. We're gonna drop it off
at the Country Music Call of fame today where they
make country music. Okay, yes, Carrie can pull it off.
I need her to do this for me. Thank you
for sharing your opinion with us. Hope you have a
great morning. You're Samy's pile of stories. So do you
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think that there's a certain chore you do or is
there a chore that Caitlin does that you find to
be a little bit Yeah, cooking. She's the greatest cook.
I couldn't believe the first time she said she goes
I like to cook. I was like, really, okay, what
are you gonna make chicken broth? And she was like, no,
actually I think we'll do you know, a pasta with
the side. And I was like, wait, what she's so
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good at cooking that. Yeah, it's it's it's hot. Well,
according to a survey, men are very I don't like
signore and turned on. But why does that creep me
out right now? Um? When they watched a woman cook,
I don't know that you just stare at her. No, no,
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no no. But also, heads up, guys, women find it
super attractive when men do chores too. It doesn't say
which one in particular, but I would say I don't
know vacuuming, making best. Well, when I fixed things, my
wife usually says like, that's it's pretty awesome. Oh yeah, hey, lesson.
Sometimes I fell her heart flutter when I pick up
the dishes or put the takeout into the trash. I'll
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get this baby and that's that sacks place. Wo Okay,
you know that she has told me that she thinks
it's pretty awesome when you take the trash out. Well
I do take the trash out, I know, but she
commented on it. Okay, well I'll do it naked. Yeah,
So just shout out to this fifty one year old
mom who is going to be a sir grandma for
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her daughter. My mom is Julie, the daughter's Brianna, and
the daughter, twenty nine years old, has some fertility issues
can't carry the baby, and so her mom volunteered to
do it. So yeah, as a mom, she's going to
be carrying her grandchild. And normally sir gets can cost
anywhere from one hundred thousand dollars more or less give
it take a few and obviously she's her mom, so
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she's not charging her. Ray your sister is doing it
for you guys, right, you until the la is she
charging you. I don't believe. So maybe room and board
if she comes and lives with us, and then I'll
pay for the groceries. Watch her my nephew do stuff
like that. I demand more. Okay, there you go, Hi'm Amy.
That's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories. It's
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time for the good news. A woman managed to escape
a house fire thanks to her persistent pet. She was asleep.
She lived in a two story log cabin in Oregon.
She had no idea that a fire had broken out downstairs. Luckily,
one of her three dogs was aware and would not
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stop jumping on the bed, would not set off, over
and over jumped on the bed. So she's like, get
off the bench. Pushed the dog off a few times,
like I would have too. I've just been like, what's
wrong with you? And then I thought, okay, you're sick
or something, that's what and then I would have got up.
And then that's what happened. She realized that the bottom
floor of the house was engulfed in flames. She got
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all the dogs, they escaped unhurt. Fire parm became a
lot of loss there, but no lives were lost, right
and all because that dog kept jumping on the bed
over and over again. What I'm usually awakened by is
this then a wet sound. Oh because your dog? Yeah yeah, yeah, Okay,
that's because Stanley's eating something vomited everywhere, hang it, And
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I'm like, and then my only thought is please don't
be on carpet. Please be on some sort of wood rock.
But they always choose the carpet. It's like, I think
it's just comfortable for them. Yeah. I think they're like, oh,
this seems like a good spot right here on the rug,
right here, on this really white, light colored rug. That's
a great story. That dog rocks. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. We got this voicemail
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late last night. Hey by the bones. Two questions here,
Why don't you guys do these shock me games anymore
with the dog collars or the shocker? And the seven question?
What about raining Undo's Trump money that he bet when
he bet that Trump would be Preston four years ago?
They guys, keep doing what you're doing. God, bless y'all,
thank you very much. Question one, We get a lot
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of criticism when we shock each other with a shot collar.
Good not saying we're never gonna do it again, but
we've limited those type games. Number two. Four years ago,
Ray Mundo bet on Donald Trump to be the president.
He bet one thousand dollars. And this was the point
of the campaign when Trump was the underdog. He was
at fifty to one odds. So for every one dollar
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you bet, you make fifty dollars. Ray bet a thousand dollars,
meaning if he won, he was gonna win fifty thousand dollars. Well,
as you know, Donald Trump won the presidency. Ray hasn't
been paid yet, right, guy, have not been paid? Okay,
So and you still think that you're gonna make fifty
thousand dollars. Yeah. Absolutely. If someone come to you and said, hey,
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I'll give you twenty thousand dollars for that ticket, would
you take it. No, Because I've had the option, I
could have easily put it on one of those websites.
Wasn't going to do it. I'm a patient man, and
I can wait four years, and that's exactly what I did.
I thought it was for him to win the presidency,
not to win it, hold it and complete it. Some
of those bets, they're future what they're called in the
gambling industry. It's a future's bet and they have stipulations
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like that. Okay, let's go over to Amy and get
the Morning Corny. Here we go, Morning Corny. Where do
mice park their boats? Where do mice park their boats
at the Hickory Dickery Ducks? I'm pretty funny. That was
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the Morning Corny. Let's go to Rodney and California. Who's
on right now? Hey? Rodney? How are you? What's that?
Bobby doing nothing? Just a little radio show up here?
What are you up to right now? I'm taking a
break at work right now to do this. Okay, awesome.
We'll give a chance to win some cash. We're gonna
play this game that we call never Gonna Get It Now.
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If someone on the show gets it and you pick them,
you win thirty dollars today, twenty bucks in my money,
and the pot is up to ten dollars from you guys,
who would you like to pick? And Never Gonna Get It?
After I read the question about one in four people
have made this bold move in someone else's home, what
is it about one in four people have made this
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bold move in someone else's home? What is that bold move?
You guys all ender who usually wins Morgan. You should
play too, because Morgan's really the one who wins us
most of all. So yeah, yeah, I can't remember that
you have Ammy, lunchbox, Eddie and Morgan. Who do you
think has the best shot to get in this? Right? Oh?
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Raymundo's into the question again here? All right? The question
is about one in four people have made this bold
move in someone else's home. What's that move? I'll go
to Morgan? Okay, Morgan, are you ready? I'm ready? What
is your answer? Use their phone charger? Oh, just plug
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into the phone charger. Okay, Amy, what do you have like?
Made themselves a snap? Like just went to bridge, just
like yourself at home? Lunchbox number two in the bathroom.
All are bold, some bolder than others. Yeah, Eddie taking
a dump? Oh yeah, very bold, Ray Mundo, nap time.
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Oh explain that one to me. You just stir over
at their house all of a sudden, you get a
little drowsy, and you just decide, even though I'm not
in my house, I wouldn't mind a nap. Why not
just take some shut eye? Hey, Ronnie, what would you
have guessed? One or four people have made this bold
move in someone else's home. What is it? Dude? I
should have gone with one of the guys because I
said Toops, yeah exactly, that's just a guy thing to
think though. Oh but that's a very bold bold It
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is a very bold move. It is bold the answer,
Come on, isn't anything any of you had? What? What?
Grabbing the remote? Making love? Who? Maybe your wife is
there too, Eddie? Changing the way that will the pepper
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roll is hanging in the bathroom again, switching it over.
You know why they had to change it though, Yeah,
because they were They were good. Bodney, you did not
win thirty dollars. Where do you live in California? I
live in a town called Riverdale. Oh yeah, and I
work in Fresnow. Okay, so you guys were here. I
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took my girlfriend. We went and saw the raging idiots
and it was it was super awesome. It was we
played a fair. We played the fair, right, yeah, the
big Fresno Fair. And then I got fined a bunch
of money because I kept playing over the limit. Oh
I didn't know that. Yeah. I was like yeah, yeah, yeah,
I remember, I remember. I was like, they want me
to shut it down because it's time for our set.
I was like, we played one more. It's gonna cost
me fifty bucks this minute. We don't care about your money, like,
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we don't get how much money you lose, So we
just kept playing. You remember that, Rodney? I do all right? Cool,
you didn't win, Rodney, but I appreciate you coming on
the air with us today. I got to ask what
the best country music video is of all time, and
so just I just fired off the first video I
thought about that touched me and that I remember from
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as a kid, and it was Garth Brooks standing out.
The fire was so good. They're fo hell Bantom giving wire,
Benstan start living if you stand outside. This whole video
is about a special knee kid who in the end
wants to run track and he's running and he wipes
out and the parents run down and they're like, don't
(29:26):
touch him, let him finish the race. And he gets
up and he finishes the race bloody, and then Garth
Brooks is playing with fire on the bleachers behind him. Yes,
this video, And I don't know if I watched every
video again, if i'd fill it with but if that's
the one when they said, hey, what was your favorite
video of all time. I was like standing out of
the fire, obviously, but I watched it again this morning
before the show and I still listen. It's corny and
(29:48):
like when guards staring at the camera playing the fires
behind him. It's very nineties and very Garth from the nineties.
Loved it and I still got a little emotional with
the story. Cool such a good music video. So that's
the one I answered, and then I started to go, Okay,
what are the video popped in my head that I
can think of where I was like wow? And it
was later obviously, but it was Sugarland Stay where she
(30:09):
has no makeup on crying. In the video, it's just
her in Christian period during a white room, and it's
a different perspective of the woman who is being cheated
with and her husband's going back to his wife. That's
what the song is. But I remember just seeing the
video on an airport and go on, what's happening here?
(30:29):
Because it almost shuts everything down. The only thing I
can compare it to was there was a Super Bowl
ad a few years ago and in the commercial it's
just quiet and you're like, oh, TV's broken, but you
look over in their words, coming across the screen. They
wrote on the screen, only they kind of wanted to
make everybody go, oh, well, this isn't normal, what's happening.
This video was like that because there was nothing going
on except I'm staring in the camera all the way
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broken down and her crying. And I just remember that too.
So those were the two that came to my mind.
Favorite Coutchy music video, Ammy, I mean the first they
came into my mind, and then I had to go
look it up because I couldn't remember exactly what the
song was called. But Travis Tripp was in a wheelchair.
And then the song is tell Me I was dreaming.
But there was a series, like there was three videos
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that went along with this storyline, and this is the
second one, and it just was really powerful and sad,
and I remember crying and watching it on TV. And
I don't know the wife. Do you remember it? No?
But I love this song. Oh it's so good. Yeah,
I don't. It's depressing. It's all. Want to tell you
the whole story. I mean, it's been out for years.
(31:34):
The wife, he's in a wheelchair because he is a
vet and his wife is out cleaning the boat and
she's pregnant and while she's cleaning the boat, she slips
and hits her head on the dock and then he's
in wheelchairs who he can't save her and she dies.
A right, guys, everybody, we're gonna have a meeting today.
What's the absolute most sad thing? Well, I'd like to
(31:55):
say it's very sad when a vet goes over and
serves and is injured. Okay, put that on the list, Jim, Well, Timmy,
what are you saying over there? Well, what if she's
pregnant and she falls? He that vet we were talking
about Kennot's wowtice though they were able to she was
pregnant with the baby, but they were able. At the end,
(32:16):
the baby lives, so he and Clark. You said, you
have a weird, a weirdly happy ending. Well, yeah, so
he's still still in a wheelchair and she dies. But
what if we let the baby live? Just give people
a shred of hope. That's the ticket? Not bad recorded
it up? What the crap? Great song though, great? Tell
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me I was dreaming. That's a good one. Eddie. Your
favorite Coutch music video, Well, you guys went heavy. I
went I went more of just like it's cool because
it's awesome. It looks awesome. I went Tatahoochie because I mean,
Alan Jackson is skiing with jeans one and a cowboy hat.
Who does that? And the tonic scene absolutely, and then
(32:58):
at night he's chilling by the fire with Dallas Cowboys
t shirt on. Best video ever in my mind, great video.
I went to the Cutch Music Hall of Fame and
was looking at some exhibits and they had his jeans
from that video. Come on, they are almost completely whitewashed
now because they're old, and two when they're wet in
the video, they're darker obviously because the water. Great when
though I've made good check those jeans out, lunchbox man.
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This one hit me in the heart. And I don't
know how many awards it won, but it was amazing
and it was really personal to me. And it's Chris
Chanson better. I don't because I'm in the video and
I'm just like, man, that makes it the best video
of all time. You picked a video you're in, Yeah, nice,
Ray Moondout, you have cut video? Yeah? Um. I had
to go with my boy and it's his most popular
(33:42):
YouTube video and it's break up in a small town.
It's just a house burning down. There's no special effects,
and Sam's just singing the song running through the town.
He's not gonna stop the song because the house is
burning down. And I chose fire as well, just like you,
I've never feel what's your favorite all time country song?
Right now? His newest one, hard to Forget? Your favorite
(34:04):
all time country song is hard to Forget by Sam Hunt?
All time? Yes, what's your second favorite all talk country song?
Number two was body Like a Back Road. This one's
easily top five though, all time country song? Yeah, all right?
Do you have anything in your top five that isn't
Sam Hunt? Honestly, it's just him. I mean maybe top ten,
(34:25):
I would have a different artist. Other videos that were
amazing That that popped up, thunder Rolls, Oh Garth fantastic,
that's a movie. Independence Day Martina McBride was a great video.
Remember Scream Michael Jackson Janet Jackson. On the phone right
now is Kaylee, who lives in New Mexico. Kaylee, how
(34:46):
are you morning? Studio? UM? I was calling for some advice.
So basically, UM, I just got engaged and I'm trying
to plan my wedding. But I'm super close to my
dad and my stepdad boals, So I'm trying to decide
how to like do the whole walking down the aisle
thing and the father daughter dance is interesting question. I
(35:11):
think this calls for world class. Well do your real
dad and your stepdad like each other? Yeah, they get along, Okay.
I wonder if they would bite the bullet and both
walk you down at the same time. If I ask
them though, and then one of them says no, well
that's the one that if one says no, they're thinking
(35:35):
about themselves, not you. Are you closer to one than
the other? Well, I work for my stepdad, so we
talk more. But I'm very very close to the both
of them. Oh yeah, Secaus might have a half sister
and when she got married, she has a stepdad and
and she chose to have her stepdad walker down and
not my dad. That was hard. Oh no, my dad
(35:55):
was a part of anything that they're not not close,
But I know that hurt my dad's a little bit. Well,
here's what I'm gonna say, ask them both to walking
down at the same time. There's no reason your wedding
has to match the criteria of every wedding before you,
and if one of them goes and then then they're
just thinking about themselves, like they should put you the
brie their daughter. You're the daughter to both of them.
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They should put your needs and wants first. So I
would say ask them both. And as far as a
father daughter dance, I would say, dance with them both.
Do two songs. There's no reason you have to just
do one or halfway through the song. Could there be
like a spin and she twirls out and lands in
the other because it's the same song. You needed a
special song for both of them. And then you need
(36:37):
to flip a coin to see who goes first. I'm serious.
So one of them doesn't feel like, oh she picked
them first, Like you make a point of it, like, Okay,
I want you guys both to us all both to
do a father daughter dance, and I'm gonna flip the
coin right now. Heads it's you, Chuck Tails, it's you,
Larry flip. It is what it is. Yeah. So that's
(36:58):
my advice to you, Kaylee, is have them both walk
you down the aisle. They will do it for you.
They both love you very much and have two father
daughter dances. But make sure they know you're flipping a
coin to see who goes first because you love them both. Okay, yeah, okay,
that's kind of what I was leaning towards, so I
appreciate it. I just didn't know if that would be
a little too much father daughter dancing during the reception.
(37:20):
It's your wedding. It can be too much of whatever.
You can put old home family videos up during the
reception for two hours and make everybody watch them if
you want. It's your time. I mean, don't do that, butt, Kaylee,
thank you, We appreciate your call. Let us know how
it turns out. Okay, thank you so much. I will
do that all right. Thank you. There it is. It's
(37:40):
Bobby Bones, world class advice giver. It's time for the
good news. Good. A freight train conductor in Georgia's driving
a mile long train when he licks up on the
track and he sees someone laying on the train, actually
starts going uh, trying to get the guy's attention. Well,
(38:04):
guy's not moving, so he slams the brakes on and
is able to stop the train in time. There was
a homeless man that had tripped, fallen, was injured, couldn't
get up and was suffering from hypothermia and all because
the train conductor was alert and on his p's and
ques stop the train in time. Wow. I don't know
much about trains, but I hear it's really hard to stop. Oh,
(38:26):
it takes a long way. I'm glad you asked that
I have my CDEOERMT and I had to learn about
trains college. Oh yeah, no, no, no, like lowbelly vehicles.
You know, there's just a lot of rules when driving
the big rig about train tracks. If you have somebody
in there with you, gotta stop. Um, you gotta look obviously.
(38:47):
But you learned that they really most times when they
see you, they can't stop from when they can see
you now, unless it's an extremely long stretch because they're
just so much weight behind it. Man, that's awesome. Stopped.
I heard one inch from him? Yeah, one All right,
there you go. That's what it's all about. That was
tell me something good, all right, So tell us what
(39:08):
happened at your house. So we had some people there
hanging some stuff and one of the guys was outside
on the ladder, elderly ish. I you know, the one
guy probably should have been the younger guys should have
been the one on the ladder, but he had a
broken leg. So the older gentleman went up and the
ladder went off the edge and he fell off the
(39:29):
ladder and couldn't move at your house, yes, you saw this.
It was awful, like scary situation. He didn't want to move,
so then that's scary because you're not supposed to. Then
you hear I was thinking I've seen on TV. Don't
move on, don't move on? What do you do? By
the way, so we call what do you do? Immediately?
(39:50):
Do you run out there? You know, like everyone's there's
lots of people at my house and everybody's freaking out,
and like my uh, yes, there's multiple people at my
house and we're all kind of like scrambling what to do.
We decide to call nine to one one to get
paramedics there. The paramedics show up, everything is like fine,
but they take his heart rate and they're like, gosh,
his heart rate is so low, and he's like, yeah,
(40:12):
I'm not going in though I'm not going in, and
then he decides to go and then we got an
update the next day that he had a pacemaker put
in and that he should have that is something that
he would have needed regardless of the fall, but he
probably never would have gone to the hospital for And
so they say that the fall is one of those
weird things that probably saved his life. What so you
(40:35):
having an unstable ladder really saving your lad It went
off the ledge. I know. I thought once he was better,
I thought that night, are we gonna get sued? Like
I don't know the insurance because we didn't know the
full update. And then when I got the update that
it saved his life, I was like, we're definitely not
gonna sue. So I used the same two guys. Yeah,
(40:57):
that guy's really old. Okay, you know what I'm talking about.
He's like guys, he's like a dy Yeah, but is
he good? Yeah? Okay. So now more that it can't
hang out my mirror, I'm like, what, I tried to
be careful with the elderly comment, but yeah, it's like, yeah,
isn't that nuts? Yeah. If Jimmy Johnson had this happen
to him, he went on Survivor. I was going on
Survivor and he get like her or something, and they
(41:20):
went in They're like, oh, you have a heart issue.
Had to put a heart a stent in because they
found it. Yeah, he went in, he was going through
casting and they found this defect or whatever the and that,
so he got it put in. So he wasn't ably cast.
But he came back a couple of seasons later once
he healed from surgery and like the screening process, they
physically screened you. He didn't pass. They found an issue
and they were like, oh my god, we need to
put this in your heart. Put a stent in his heart. Wow,
(41:42):
I'm glad that that guy's okay. Yes, I'm sure, Helle, fine,
over your house. They got a new pacemaker. Yeah's right,
and I'm asking about it. Hey, orn't you got a
new pacemaker? But let me see it. I'm very excited
about this next segment because I have no idea who
was going to talk with us. The only thing that
we've been told is that I'm I'm a fan. That's it,
which makes me have a couple of names already written down. Sure,
(42:04):
So we're gonna ask our mystery guest yes or no questions.
We figured it out. We've all bet money on who
who gets it first, yes, and then we'll interview them
without having any background whatsoever. Mystery guest, Good morning, good morning.
All right, it's a guy. Wow, we'll get we got
that guy. Okay, we got one question each until we
miss it. Okay. Mystery guest. Are you in music? No?
(42:25):
Are you on a TV show? No? Mystery guests. Are
you on the radio? No, let's go okay okay. Mystery guest.
Are you a professional athlete? No? Oh my gosh. Okay, okay,
hold on? How much the time we got wet all day?
I love this, and I also love that he's playing
it perfect too. No, like he's given us nothing. I
(42:46):
love this. Okay. Mystery guest. Do you have over one
hundred thousand Instagram followers? No? Mystery guest. Are you a
viral sensation? Yes, sensation a viral sensation virals? Okay, Mystery guests.
(43:12):
Have you ever been featured on TMZ? Yes? This Wow?
It throws off my guests. Mystery guests, do you make
over six figures a year? No? Comment? Okay, so it's
not somebody we would know for being extremely wealthy. Oh
why would he say no comments? Maybe he's hiding from
(43:35):
the irs. Love it like. Mystery guest. Are you currently
dating someone famous? No? Okay, Eddie, you have a guest.
You're gonna do it. I have a guess. Go ahead,
mystery guest. Is your name Keanu Reeves? Hellol Mystery guests?
(43:55):
Have you ever been on a late night talk show? Yes, dude,
I don't know this. That's fantastic. Go ahead, lunch bugs,
mystery guest. Were you on Jimmy Fallon? No, Morgan? You
know who it is? MORGANA? Are we close? And do we?
I don't know if I can give you guys a hint. Scooba,
(44:17):
give us a context hint that we can all have. Um,
will you want audio I can play. I know Ray
says no. To give it away. I would say that
you would know him from the late eighties, but then
also recently again the last year eight Oh wait a minute,
wait a minute, I know, Okay, no, but he said
he's not in music. He said, no music, no TV. Right,
(44:40):
because I don't get Scooba, give us another hint. Um,
he is part of a duo and you may have
mentioned someone earlier that he was paired with. Give us
another hint, Scuba. We're all speed rounding now. Air guitar.
We gotta get to this air guitar. Oh man, I
he is the Air Guitar Championship. Were now on speed round,
So first one to buzz in their name with the
buzzer wins. Okay, give us another hand. I think you
(45:02):
should play this. Okay, here we go right there and
on the wall too, after right, that's right, go ahead?
Why Yeah, his initials are b sp E. It's character
bspe bp oh sp give us another hand. A guba
(45:27):
um Bill first name? Oh my god, that's Bill, Yeah,
from Bill and Ted. Alex Winter. It's Alex Winter from
the Bill. And Wow, come on what you are on
the movie Star? Yes? Didn't we ask you? He's a
movie star? Alex? I said, I did say, yes, you
(45:48):
guys idiot. It's like, it's the dumbest show I've ever
been a part of. Wow, this is really freaking cold,
did you I'm gonna geek out for a second. My
favorite movies as a kid where the Bill and Ted movies,
and then the new one was excellent as well. It
was excellent. Yeah, Alex, I good to talk to you man. Yeah,
(46:09):
you guys too. That was absolutely hilarious. So was that
the dumbest thing he's ever done in an interview? So
let me say this, Bill and Ted Face. The music's
available on Blu ray and digital now you can check
it out. I loved it, you know, and they have
kids now. Yeah, when you get the script for this,
and I'm assuming Alex that you guys had seen a
bunch of versions of bringing Bill and Ted back, Is
(46:31):
that true? Yeah, we were. I mean, we worked on
this thing for a long time, so there was all
kinds of iterations along the way. But it was the
same two writers who wrote the first two movies. We
worked with those guys for a long time. When you're
walking down the street and people see you, what do
they yell? Most excellent or sixty nine? Dude? You know,
(46:52):
it's it's been a you know, many decades of people
doing that all the time. What I'd like about it
is that now little kids sort of people showed their kids,
and there he showed their kids. And it's fun to
have so many little kids coming up to you all
the time, all geeked out to see you. It's sweet.
I want to ask you a question about George Carlin,
(47:13):
who was one of my favorite comedians observers of also
Good and I know that you worked with him because
he was in the phone both Again, what was he
like to work with on set? You know, we were
really starstruck by him and kind of intimidated. We were
pretty young when we did the first one, but he,
like a lot of aggressive comedians offstage, he was incredibly
(47:34):
soft spoken and gentle and very open, so we all
became really close. It was he was an amazing, amazing
human being. Alex Winter is on right now. He's been
our mystery guest, and let me say this in the
most complimentary way possible. For you to put up with
that bullcrap for as long as you did, you deserve
who because it was actually hilarious from my end, like
(47:57):
in my mind that it was the dumbest thing I
was thinking about. Did you guys laughed at me when
I said, Keanu Reeves, I'm like, this is crazy that
it's Bill you did bring up. Oh my gosh. Did
you guys remain friends after the first couple Yeah, we've been.
We've been very very close for our whole lives. So
it was funny to come back and play the characters
(48:18):
again because we've just had, you know, regular lives like
any friends do. And they were like, oh crap, we
got to actually be these dude because it again, so
it was fun. Alex, I appreciate your time, thanks for
putting up with this big fan and much success. Thanks
you guys. All right, there he is Alex Winter. There
he is from Bill and Ted. He is Bill s
(48:40):
Preston Esquire and the logan. Yeah that's right. Nice. This
is Tammy from Minnesota, who left a voicemail last night
Morning Bobby Morning Studio. I just had a question about
tipping because I had a strange incident today. I went
to the liquor store, picked up all the bottles that
I wanted, brought up to the counter, and the gentleman
(49:02):
rained me up and when I inserted my credit card,
it asked me how much I wanted to tip? And
I was just was like a deer in headlight. So
they didn't know what to do. So I was wondering
what your opinion was. It's a weird place to see
a tipline. You don't have to tip there only when
there is a service given, should there be a tip?
(49:24):
I don't want to go into Target and they're like,
all right, just rang you up. How much would you
like to tip? Me? Right? Don't feel bad because you didn't.
But I always encourage if you can do a little,
because if you needed it and someone could do a little,
wouldn't you appreciate that? But you shouldn't feel guilty at all.
Here is Sydney in Arizona. I need some help. Me
and my fiance are getting married and like ten day,
(49:47):
they're a huge your fins now, I have no idea
what to get him for a group of gift. I
did not know that we were supposed to do groups
of breast gifts, but we are, so I need your help.
I was wondering maybe if I can get an autograph
which is it's a huge, get it nailed out something.
All the gifts are weird for weddings. I've never heard
of that kind of gift. Well, why he did the
(50:09):
brooding groom and bride need to get each other a gift?
Are they married? Yeah? You got a whole wedding happening,
all the pressures of making sure that it's all pulled
off and the right people get there. And now there's
a groom and bride gift a ring too. You just
bought theom a ring. You just bottom a ring? Yeah,
(50:29):
thank you, Yeah, I'll sure, I'll do. You have any
books here? After all? That. Yeah. Yeah, sure, I'll make
a good gift. I always say if I can help out,
I will. I'm happy to send over a sign book.
Did she leave her address? Okay? Can we get her
a book? Okay? I will send you and your husband.
We'll find out what you want written in there a
(50:50):
copy of Fail Until You Don't my latest book called
fail Until You Don't Fight, grind repeat. Okay, here is
Mississippi John who left us a voice, Amil last night.
I've heard so times the story about where you broke
into the radio station, but I've never heard what happened
to the apprentice that was with you. You know, I
actually went into the radio station. I'd love to hear
(51:10):
about it. I love your show, appreciate that. Yeah, way
back in my nute of your days, I was out.
I was doing a station event. Another station had put
bumper stickers all over our station van, and I was ticked.
I'm a very competitive person, sometimes overly unhealthily. It's okay,
So long story short. We broke into the radio station,
took over the airwaves. YadA, YadA, YadA. There was a
(51:32):
lot that went into that, but broke into their station,
took over the airwaves. The guy that was with me
at the time, his name is Gilligan, who I instructed
not only where to go what to do, but I
sat down and we had pictures of their studio, so
I showed him what things would do on the board.
We did like a trial run. It wasn't a mission impossible,
but radio station breaking in fun. I don't I don't
(51:55):
know what happened to Gilligan. I don't think he's in
radio anymore. The last time you talked to him probably
that night. Okay, that was it. I'm just kidding. You
got arrested, never saw him again. He's still clanking his
cup waiting to be built out today. This story comes
to us from Parma Heights, Ohio. A man called police
(52:18):
saying he was leaving a bar when someone attacked him
and stole his cigarettes. Police arrived and he's like, yeah,
this dude came up stole my cigarette. Someone needs to
be arrested. He was highly intoxicated and these cigarettes were
in his back pocket, not his shirt pocket, so they
weren't even stole it. No, he just happened to be drunk. Yeah,
so he was arrested. Republic intoxication. There you go. I'm
(52:38):
lunch boxed. That's your bone head story the day. Physical
things that will immediately make you feel better. Number one
giving yourself a giant bear hug. My shoulder just hurts
when I do this, because I've tried it a couple
of times. I'm always like, oh, okay, Amy's doing it.
Now there you go, get it in there. Oh yeah,
it does feel like a nice stretch. It looks like
(52:58):
that tricky is to do. You know, you would face
the corner of the wall and act like somebody was
cradling your face in your hands. Do that any I mean,
I guess we do that, but I think I do
that more out of when you cry shame. I'm crying
and I'm like, don't look at me. Placing a hand
(53:19):
on your heart, I guess someone else's hand or your hand,
because I think when I I'm going to say the
pledge of allegiance when exactly okay, Maybe that you're being
in touch with this place hearty. Using those kind of
touches will help you fell grounded and happier, if you
think so. Most attractive traits on people. Number one eyes,
(53:41):
um um, how do I say that? Body? Both both
of you guys went physical which is weird. Kindness well yeah, okay,
generosity well now, M sorry. I was thinking physical got
to be humor, right, kindness, understanding, intelligence, being fun, loving, compa,
having an exciting personality. I missed on those. Those are
(54:03):
the exciting traits. Box is like, I don't think I
can say it on the radio. Thank you guys, We
will see you tomorrow. Have a great day. Check out
the podcast Goodbye, good Bye The Bone Show.