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July 21, 2020 89 mins

Amy comes in with some drama that happened with her son refusing to eat a certain type of peanut butter and her plot to get back at him after the way he acted. We talk to Luke Combs about his latest No. 1, update on his wedding and the expensive thing we saw on his Instagram. Bobby talks to Eddie to see how he’s feeling stuck at home with coronavirus. Eddie tells us when he plans on getting tested again.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, the Bobby Bones post show pre show, what's
your ice cream flavor? Says about you? Do you ever
read this crap? No? I mean I guess occasionally, but
I don't buy into it. What's your flavor? Mint? Chocolate chip? Well? No,
it's either strawberry, vanilla or chocolate. Well I didn't know that.

(00:20):
Go ahead if if i'd a pick. Yeah, vanilla really,
isn't it weird? Let me say this that vanilla is
not considered the thing that has no taste, but it
actually is a flavor. Like vanilla is a real life flavor,
but that's considered like the generic choice. Now, yeah, like
you're very vanilla, very plain, but that's but vanilla is
literally a flavor, like a really tasty flavor. But somehow

(00:40):
it has now been deemed what is just neutral? Unfair
to vanilla? I say, yeah, vanilla. On average, you'll find
love at twenty five. Okay, did you? Yeah, that's that's
the year I got married. You are a night owl.
You prefer washing dishes overdoing laundry. No, I want I
don't want to stay up late, and I love laundry.
Chocolate fans on average, you'll find love at twenty six

(01:02):
that's me extroverted, not really unless I have to work.
You're not. When I'm not working, I am down low
um and jo romantic comedy? Is this? I don't read this?
So what about Strawberry Okay? Top three songs in country music?
Here we go, ry play me that number three song?

(01:27):
Randa Lambert Bluebird at number three on the Country charts
this week. At number two, it is Luke Bryan. It
goes like walking three red Shot. And your number one
song is Sam Hunt Hard to Forgive. You've got a
cold true forgot, but I got no Top forty. Your

(01:53):
number one song is from Trevor Daniel. It's called Falling.
Mylast made me feel like going aver shrike? Am you
know that's from TikTok? Is your daughter still off TikTok? Yeah,
she's not doing them at all. She's waiting for whatever
Instagram is doing. Oh you gave with it secret Ampo.
I told you for the download and every day she
asked me, has Bobby revealed? But he thinks like she

(02:16):
thinks you're like the creators, And then I'm like, no, no, no,
Bobby just told me the Instagram is doing something similar
to TikTok. Yeah, it's gonna be called Instagram Rules. Yeah,
she's waiting for you to put it out. It was
just releasing the news yesterday. But guess who was on
it last week? You, I know? Uh watch out TikTok
Facebook launching a rival video editing app called Instagram Reels.

(02:36):
Number one dance song is surf mesa io y. It's
another TikTok song that's very familiar to a Frankie Balley song.
I heard, is the whole song just a Frankie Valley song?
Well that's not a sample, that's yeah, but that's not

(02:58):
a sample. Samples we take some from the real song. Right.
This just hurts doing a part of a cover, right,
wouldn't that be with it? Listen? What do I know?
There you go? Those are your biggest songs? What else? Um?
Here are some reasons for optimism with COVID nineteen, because
everywhere you look in the news, it's like, all right,

(03:20):
we're all gonna die. Do you feel like we're all
gonna get it at some point? Yes? Or now in
this room, do you think we're all gonna get it
at some point? Honestly? And I kind of have to
remind myself I could get it. But in my mind,
I'm like, I'm not gonna get it. Oh invincible. No,
that's it's not right for me to think that. I'm
just I know, I know now I'm gonna get it. Shoot,

(03:42):
why do I say that out loud? I hate sharing
things with y'all. Oh wait, that has nothing to do you.
Sharing out loud has nothing to do with sharing things
with us. Do you tell your husband you're invincible? No?
What what superhero do you think? You're? Most like, not invincible.
I'm not invincable now I'm gonna get it, and I'm idiot.
Dozens of vaccines or we know it has no that

(04:03):
has no effect on whether or not you're gonna get it.
I know, but you don't believe in the gene. I
don't yet. You do something when you watch Arkansas football?
You like wear or something? Don't you dozens of vaccines
or on the pipeline. Large clinical trials on nearly thirty
thousand volunteers are beginning next month. They've done smaller ones.
I read another one this morning where they're like, you
feel good about this? Do we get the vaccine? Though? Yeah,

(04:24):
everybody would get it. I know. People scare me about that.
I need to not read things online. But some people
are rolling. I'm lug in that. Maybe you don't take
the first layer of it right, like this everything's so new?
Can we just wear masks? Doctors have a new tool
in treating COVID. Scientists clone antibodies from recovered past patients

(04:45):
they've manufactured at the bodies into an effective treatment some people.
I like that. It's cool under development and on the
horizon is a home pregnancy like test, but for COVID
nineteen stick it'd be quicker. I don't know if you pee,
I don't know how you do every pregnancy tests. But yeah,
that's that's that deal. They're pretty good. M right, that's
a good news. Yeah, I guess. More so, I just

(05:06):
want to say I don't think I'm invincible, but I
try to remain positive that I'm not going to get it.
I think it's I want to have that strong, healthy attitude. Um,
I do have a thing here that Morgan. Number two
is that you had some te to spill. Yeah. Is
this a couple of days old? Yeah, I mean, but
it's it still works now, is it is that, Eddie?

(05:27):
Or no? No, okay, no, do you have that t spill. Okay, right,
here you go, that's spill the team. So I got
a lot of messages on Instagram because apparently Ray Mundo
was liking all of my ex boyfriend's pictures on Instagram
and like commenting and still friends with him on Instagram.

(05:48):
And I was like, I like, Brian, I didn't break
up with him, I'm his friend. But don't you have
to pick? Is that his name? Yeah, that's what you
have to pick, Like loyalty though if like he did
her wrong. You can't pick if they break up and
it's a mutual breakup and it's or it's somewhat mutual
and you're on good terms, you can still kind of

(06:10):
be with both, yes, but if someone does someone wrong
or you have to kind of pick a side. I
just wasn't really told what all went down, so I
didn't feel like it mattered. I've still follow we still talk.
He's a nice guy. You still talk? Wait? Wait? Wait
what you're friends with him? You guys haven't even ever
hung out with each other? Yes, we hung out multiple
times when you guys were dating, right, I think he

(06:32):
met him one time? No, and then that we carried
it on into Instagram and he'll do something on the
lake and I'll be like, dude, dope, man, say, we'll
just do comments like that. Okay, we've had like open
conversations on this show about the bad things that have happened.
You'll be cheated on. I'm missing the point here, right,
are you saying you said that? Right? Yes? Yeah? Like

(06:53):
there was not a good breakup and it's still not good.
So are you upset it? Ray? Yeah? I mean a
little bit. I feel like he chose his side and
I worked with him every day. Ray, I'm obviously friends
with Morgan number two, and I mean, the dude didn't
cheat on me, so I'm so cool with him. But

(07:14):
what if but if she means enough to you, she does.
I didn't even know she was falling along with that.
I didn't know it really mattered, Nurse Catch. I think,
what's the decision now? I guess I can avoid liking
pictures of him and his new girlfriend. And oh threw
that in there? Ray, dang, than this is so rude?

(07:38):
Uh hurt? Yep, that hurt. I wasn't gonna say it
because I thought it was already bad enough. But yeah,
that that's definitely happened. Oh, I didn't even know his
name was Ryan to tell you the truth or Brian,
I don't know what? Does never meet him? I didn't well,
and to that point, I really only think has met

(08:00):
him one time? Right? No, right claims he goes whiteboarding
every weekend. They're boys in your wedding. Oh what do
you want to say? Ray? Yeah, him too, definitely. Sorry.
I didn't know that would hurt you. Um, but I yeah,
I'm I'm a friend of his. I don't know are
your sins? Are you gonna unfollow him? I mean, if

(08:24):
you really, if it matters that much. But now it's
like in Nashville, you create this core group of friends.
Is he part of that? No, but he's an outlier.
Like we talk, he lives a good life. I enjoy
talking to him. Now do you text him or do
you just talk about social media? Dude? We will. He'll
do it. See one of my instant stories, say something.

(08:44):
I'll see something on his and be like, man, Lake's
looking sick today, I'm gonna have to go hang ten
or something like that. It's very casual, it's nothing deep.
So right, you should get out your phone right now
and unfollow. Oh that's a hard unfollowed, because I mean,
I feel like he's gonna see that. Don't even know
the guy d I partied with him, We went to
concerts together. Morgans that you met once, still party for

(09:07):
four hours together, four hours over like a year and
a half ago. Oh my gosh, I didn't know this
was the real thing. I didn't know you were doing that.
I didn't either. I didn't know you could still on
Instagram tell when people like pictures and stuff. Well, if yes,
you can, right, you can see when they like you
can't you don't see on that same fee. You may

(09:27):
not see how many likes they have. Okay, but if
one of her listeners, one of our listeners, follows you
and they go to his page, it'll show that you
liked it. Noted. I'm gonna have to avoid the count. No, no, no, no.
I don't want her to get sad about it. But
she's over it too, She's it's also in the past,
so well obviously not. I am over him, but I

(09:50):
still have issues with him, So it's still a it's
still a assault in the wound. I guess you could say,
mostly because she's close to you. Yeah, but it's not
it's not like we're talking about her, like dashing the tea.
All we're doing is talking water, talking waves. That's it,
pretty dude talk. What would you like him to do? Morgan?

(10:11):
I mean, I didn't even know it went as deep
as that they were messaging each other on Instagram, Like
I just thought he was liking the photos and beating
Ray Mundo, you know, like drunk doing things. But now
then I know that he's like actually messaging him. I'm like, okay,
well I know where my loyalties lie and apparently it's
not with Ray anymore. Well, and it's like, so he's
friends with this girl named Victorian. Victoria's really close with

(10:32):
my fiance. So it's like the circle then grows a
little bit. So it's not just me and him. There's
now like surrounding people. It's a it's a it's a
cool group of people. I mean, we're all over Nashville boom,
doing this, doing that, and we keep in touch. Where
are you going doing this? Doing that? Well I'm not
right now, partial distancing, but when they're going out on
the water, when they're traveling, they went and did the
coast or in the Carolinas, it's like, oh, keeping in

(10:54):
touch who did him and his new girl Ray just
like twisted in the right. I guess bros before right,
you know it's fine. I just don't trust Ray with
any information in my life anymore. That's kind of where
the line's drown now, sorry, Raymond. Alright, some tea all

(11:15):
over me? Yeah, close the t I gotta find it.
Hold on, dang, get that t all cleaned up. It's
it's a disaster in here, all right, I'll heading right now.
That's what let's just all right, let's update the draft, Raymond,
Sorry to keep going when you finished last and yesterday's draft.
All right, I riffed it and went with a bunch

(11:36):
of millennial type picks, and they didn't come out to
the polls. So my bad on that one. Next time
we'll try and get them. You gotta organize the vote better. Yes,
you gotta go out. Lunchbox narrowly beats Amy. Yeah, Ammy
had a chance. You gotta getta push the vote right.
What do you want to say? Okay, what were he

(11:58):
Losey's team again? It's your love, you and tequila and
cow girls. Don't cry. I mean those are good man.
That feels good. But congratulations, thank you, Emmy's on the
vomit face. All right, we gotta get into today's show.
Eddie still not here, Eddie has corona. If you didn't
hear yesterday's show, I guess everybody's getting it now, so

(12:19):
it's not really news when somebody gets it anymore? Is
everybody getting it? Though? He's the closest person to me
that's had it. No, Well, there's somebody else up here obviously. Yeah,
I'm not gonna say it on the air. In our
circle is oh yeah, yeah, yeah that and it could
be in our direct direct circle. Okay, good point. I

(12:41):
wonder hate scuba. If somebody in our direct circle does
have it, now, do we have to shut the studio down?
Because that's even closer than Eddie. Like with someone here
like you talking about it off the air, there's another pending,
another pending person that hasn't I know you're talking about? Yeah,
I guess we have to do some investigations the timeline

(13:02):
to figure out when and where did I not know
what you're talking about? Probably don't, I guess not out there.
Gotta go. All right, here's today's show. That morning studio morning.

(13:25):
Last night, Caitlin and I watched the episode four on
Unsolved Mysteries on Netflix, and it's about nineteen sixty nine
and there's this town and all these people who didn't
know each other, had the same experience where something got
them an alien or well, yeah, they were taken up
into a spacecraft thing and some of them don't remember,

(13:50):
but some of them do. And these two people saw
each other on the spaceship, they never met when they
were back down. Like, it's just wild because there's so
many places, even just towns that all saw this crazy thing, right,
And what got me was the mom and the grandma
and the sun all experienced it. And they were doing
separate interviews with the mom and the son. Like the

(14:10):
one off people, I can be like kind of crazy,
but when two people in the same family that aren't young,
one of them is an adult that it happened to,
I don't know. Well, at one point, they're in this
car and they go up into the space them the
mom and the grid the kids, and when they come down,
three hours have passed and they don't remember anything, but

(14:30):
they're putting into different seats in the car and in
a different location. Yeah. So just for the record, though,
do you believe that there's something else out there. No,
But after I watched that kind of I think for
us to eliminate that there's anything but us is a
little small minded, Like you're not gonna hear me go
out bet there's aliens, right, But for me to go

(14:51):
we're the only things period does seem a bit selfish. Yeah,
but the different encounters and from the different people that
weren't friends, but it was in the same area. But
then I'm like, there's gotta be more stories like that.
Where are they well? And recently they put out those
UFO videos that our military did, going we're gonna be
honest with you, we don't know what these are either,

(15:12):
remember that right, Like that was in the last six months.
Sometimes I'm like, Okay, all that means is it's an
unidentified object. It doesn't mean it's from another It's crazy though,
it's crazy, But I'm like, surely since nineteen sixty nine
more of those things have happened. But are they just
on the deal or people are scared to say something,
or when they do, we just think they're crazy. I

(15:35):
don't know. Yeah, pretty wild. But we watched it and
kal I was like, oh, and then I had nightmares
last night about because no, it doesn't matter. But I'll
watch anything that scares me a little bit. I have nightmares,
not about aliens. My dream last night was Calm was
with some big, tall dude and she was like, I
broke up with you. He's much taller than you. Oh night,
that's my nightmare. Yeah, tragic anything. And then one point

(15:56):
someone was chasing with a machine gun. But I don't
like talking about my dreams. Okay, I'm saying anytime, I'll
watch anything a little bit scary. I have nightmares. That's
why I don't watch scary movies. I don't at all.
I can watch movies about viruses that's really scary to me,
but that's about as much as I can do. Just
not a scary movie. Guy. But this is happening to me.
Sounds five years old, like if I consume something it's

(16:20):
going to I'm holding its hand all the way n
till I go to bed and go to sleep, and
then I wake up, and I was like, my heart
just doing it. I had Red Bull this morning. By
the way, I'm shot out of a can well because
I was a little groggy, and so I stopped by
the gas station and there weren't a lot of people
in there, and I put a mask on. I walked in,
I had half of it and I threw the rest

(16:41):
of the garbage can out there, and I told you
before we come on there, I was like, it takes
me back to like, you know what, fifteen years ago,
we used to drink Red Bull before the show and
it was amazing that. I know we thought it was healthy.
I know we're older, we're wiser, we know better, and
that's why I'm like, why did this morning? I used

(17:01):
to crash after the show, like I would wake up.
We would do the show a pound a Red Bull
or a Starbucks double shot from the gas station. Those
were amazing, and then after the show I would just
go home and crash. And I clearly had fewer responsibilities
as well well with trying to drink more water too.
Have you ever had these propels? By the way, this

(17:21):
isn't a commercial. They don't endorse at all. Here we
don't endorse them. But they're like electro light water beverage.
Caitlin has issues, she has to have electrolytes or she
gets really sick, so she'll drink these. But they taste
really good. But I don't think there's any calories in them. Oh,
but they're pretty good. Yeah, what I think that My
father in law loves those. He likes raspberry. They're pretty good.

(17:43):
He probably would prefer I pick a more manly or flavor.
He likes a leather, he likes the propel. But no,
I think he has to do the same thing for
the electrolytes. Well, my blood work came back. A lot
of us come back from a lot of those tests
I took, and they said I was severely dehydrated, like
instantly and just severely hydrated. So I'm trying. But you're
never gonna break You're never gonna fully change me. I

(18:05):
know who I am at this point, Amy, Right, Well,
I'm gonna tell you this, and you may you may
judge me a little bit, but I feel like now's
the time to reveal it. I broke down and bought
a gamer chair, a video game. What does this do
for you? Like? Comfort? Yeah? But what it allows you
to play video games longer, more comfortable. Okay, how do

(18:30):
you feel about that? Hey, we should get at it
on the phone, Raymond while we talk about this if
we can, because I think if I'm gonna have anyone
that supports me. It's gonna be atty right now. By
the way, he was battling coronavirus. Um. Yeah, I saw
it online and I was like, you know, I could
use a gamerch here there's like a pillow for the back. Yes, fancy, Yeah,

(18:54):
it's yeah, it's definitely pretty fancy. Yeah yeah, yeah yeah.
What do you think about that? I mean, if you're
spending a lot of time gaming, then I guess it
makes sense. It's like part of your uniform. I'm playing
about forty five minutes or an hour a day, not
eight hours. But I definitely felt like I needed a
gamer a chair, lunchbox. Oh man, you sound like a

(19:16):
big dork right now, Like you should be embarrassed that
you're admitting this. The fact that your girlfriend is okay
with you buying a gamer, Well, to be fair, she
did give me a hard time. Now she doesn't. Oh
I thought she played basketball with you. Now sometimes she'll
get on I'll play trivia, But no, she's definitely not
a gamer. Okay. I'm just looking at the did you
get the new a chair, the coarse air T three

(19:36):
rush or the steelcase gesture? Ammy, do you want to
see it. Oh my gosh, here I looking at Oh
there's a secret lab, Omega. I have a picture of
mine though that I took. This is mine right here,
secret lab. When you think about that, what little fighting

(19:56):
characters like at their hall of duty? Ye? Probably yeah?
Yeah yeah yeah. Is Eddie on trying to get him?
Probably not awake yet. Oh. If I have one person
who will support me with my secret lab game er
chair would be producer. Ready, Well, let us know how
it goes. Well, I've just been telling you this because
I've ever take a picture and you see it in
the background and I start to get roasted. I just
want to come out up front and say that I

(20:18):
have one. Yeah, because I know what's gonna come and
get me a be you're taking care of your body. See, yeah,
I'm not a kid anymore. Hey, there he is Eddie?
You there? Yeah? I just revealed to the show that
I bought a gamer chair for playing PlayStation four. Okay,
how do you feel about that? I mean, I think,
I mean, I think it's important. See, I told you

(20:39):
go ahead, Eddie. No, guys, I really do like I
play on the edge of the bed and I feel
like sometimes my lower back starts hurting or the back
of my neck start thirty. I think it's important that
you're comfortable. Thank you. Okay, then he needs to get
one too. Oh you guys, you'll get matching. Did you
get your name on the back on your side? I

(21:00):
knew you would, because they're right. They were giving it
to me pretty good in here, and I said, if
I have one friend who would have my back, it
would be you. I get, I get the comfort of
the chair man. You the last thing you want to
do is hurt your stuff while you're gaming. Gaming's been
tent so yeah, comfort is great. Eddie's character, because he's
been playing so much now that he's in Coronavirus, is
better than my character now, like he's built him up.

(21:23):
Thanks man, I appreciate that. You're welcome. You know, game
recognized game amy. Why are you looking at that thing?
It's just funny. His character, Well, yeah, we build characters.
Have two players, Bobby Bones and Billy Bones. But my
best yeah, cut um, what's your character's name, Eddie? Producer Eddie? Oh, okay,
see yeah yeah, but Billy Bones is a good shooter. Yeah,

(21:45):
he's a better shooter. Yeah, Bobby, it's more of an
offensive threat pass distributor, Dad, But I know this all right, Eddie. Hey,
I just needed your da have my back. Thank you. Thanks. Hey,
I'm here if you need me, dude, thank you. We're
talking about yesterday that taco as eliminating a lot of
items from the menu. Morgan's a humongous taco bell fan.
How many times a week you go at least once,

(22:07):
sometimes two or three of them feeling really iced to you?
You have a taco bell near your house that they
know you at. Ah, yeah, they know my my regular
but now it's not gonna be my regular order anymore
because they're getting rid of one of them. But yeah,
they know it. Well, Lunchbox called them up. What you
call them saying? Lunchbox, I called up and said, oh,
I heard your menus change it, but I just want
to make sure my favorite things are still going to
be on there. And then I went down the list

(22:27):
of everything that's getting taken off. Okay, here we go.
I heard some rumors on the street that you guys
are changing your menu. Is there any confirmation to that rumor?
Changing menu? Okay, Well, I just want to make sure
you have my favorite still so I can still come
enjoy the you know, pleasure of eating there. Okay, what

(22:49):
is your favorite? I love the grilled steak soft taco.
The steak grilled soft taco is going to be leaving
July twenty third. No, no, yes, no, no, no, no, okay, okay,
Nacho's Supreme Nacha Supreme are also leaving. No, why then,
why not Joe Supreme Spicy Tostada Spicy are also leaving? No,

(23:24):
she's got to think something's wrong. My absolute favorite. This
is my absolute favorite. Oh my gosh, cheesy Fiesta potatoes.
I am so sorry, potatoes. What do you mean you're
sorry they're leaving? No? Well, you still have the Baja Blast. Yes, yes,

(23:51):
finally some good news. Yeah, okay, what about the beefy
Frito's burrito? Frito Burrito is going to leave? No, I
thought we were on a good Why are we doing it?
Why are you breaking No, it's breaking my heart too.

(24:15):
Why she still on the phone? He hang up immediately
as soon as I said the word potato, I would
have figured he's reading something. I didn't think about it
that way. Yeah, I thought I'm being had right now.
She's really nice, And do you have the cheesy potato
blost glass I'm sorry. All right, here's the last part

(24:37):
of the call. I guess I'll just be happy that
you're gonna still have the mini skillet bowl. Oh no,
we're not gonna saya. You keep saying, no, you can't
try to do um. Maybe you can download the Chaco
Bell app. And I know that they do sell certain

(25:01):
things that we don't carry that we don't sell at
the store, so maybe that's going to continue. I'm not
really sure, but you can try to download the Taco
Bell app. All right, thank you, you're so nice, and
I think I'm gonna start a petition to get you
like hired to like GM because you're amazing. Oh there
you go. Oh man, all right, well, thank you so much.

(25:21):
I hope you have a wonderful day to thank you
so much. Bye bye. She's amazing. Taco Bell should be
What time did you call? I called Ventura, California, because
that's where Taco Bell headquarters are, and they were on
top of it. They knew everything that was gonna be
not on the men years. They were great. Do you
remember her name? No? I don't. I mean I have it.

(25:44):
I just bleeped it out in the call. But yeah, yeah,
we should shout her out out she'd did great. That's
that's a real restaurant. That's not a corporate office. Or
that's a real restaurant. I just I just called a
random taco bell. Do you think if you work at
a random restaurant in the city where they've created it
and the corporated you're always on your toes wondering are
they gonna undercover boss of me? I don't know, because

(26:04):
you know, if they work in the corporate office, I
can just swing by. That would be like if our
CEO was living in town and listen to the show.
I guess it have been because talk of bells the
franchise and there's owners all over. Yeah, all right, nice job.
It's the latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan Number two
thirty six. Skinny Blake Shelton has another collaboration with Quinn Stefani.

(26:27):
They're sharing a new song called Happy Anywhere this Friday.
Miranda Lambert always wants to have a balance in her life.
I really feel like as long as the music is
moving people in a way that they're interested in other
things that have to do with that, that I'll go
as far as I can. But Also, I'm really conscious
of having normal life and riding horses and having downtime too,

(26:48):
So I want to love it always whatever it is
I'm doing. So I think a good balance is important.
Carrie Underwood shared a trailer of her making her first
Christmas album. It's called My Gift and it will be
out Septimum twenty fifth. Here's the story behind the album title.
I love music, I love singing. Is that is my
personal gift that I have that I get to do

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that I'm so blessed to do and I want to
use that gift and I want to give it back
to Jesus. That's kind of why and landed on My
Gift as an album title. I'm Morgan number two. That's
your skinny hat. It's time for the good news. So
a toddler who's fighting leukemia wanted to see a lot

(27:31):
of motorcycles for her second birthday. So a North Carolina
women's riding club they made it happen for her. They
gathered together more than a hundred motorcycles went driving past
her home. So shout out to the Raleigh Chrome Angels
with a Z riding Club. Dang this on that much
harder because they get a Z on their name. Oh

(27:51):
I know, yeah, and they presented her with a five
thousand dollars check to her family for her treatment. Wow,
like pretty cool, pretty cool. The biker gangs do good. Yeah, Okay,
there you go, thank you, there you go. That's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good down

(28:12):
sorry up to day. This story comes up from Sacramento, California.
A woman walked into a Horizon store to get help
with her iPhone. Only problem is she wasn't wearing a mask,
and they said, ma'am, can you please put a mask on?
She throws a fit and they said, okay, ma'am, then
we're gonna have to ask you to leave. So she
drops her pants and urinate's right there on the store.

(28:35):
Oh man, that's crazy. First of all, lots of crazy.
The first, it's a private place, right, regardless of how
you feel about masks. If a private place says you
have to wear a mask, if wear a mask, same
thing about a shirt, same thing about pants. But then
to go next level and pee on the floor. I've
never been so angry I wanted to use the bathroom
on something that's like the Johnny Depp remember that you've

(28:55):
been to in the Johnny Depp amber heard stuff where
she pooped in beds like a joke. Now I've been
watching any of that that's out now. Yeah, they're in
the middle of a court case right now. Oh my, Okay,
I know what I'm gonna google next song break. I
wouldn't google, I wouldn't hit images images. But I need
to understand because yes, I don't understand that, and I

(29:17):
don't understand peeing in a Horizon Yeah, a Verizon store,
because you have to wear a mask. And when police responded,
they also found stolen goods from Dick Sporting Goods in
her car. Not surprised. Yeah, people that make really bad
decisions usually also make other really bad decisions. Yeah. Yeah,
I'm lunch boxed at your bone Head store of the day. Tomorrow,

(29:38):
at this time, Mitchell Tenpenny is gonna be on great
singer you may know him from this song right here,
cover like You. Tomorrow, at this time he's gonna come play.
He's gotta just a really good new song too. I
was reading a story about a guy in Ohio who
lost one hundred and eighty pounds in less than a
year because he wanted to ride his favorite roller coaster,

(30:00):
this new roller coaster, like he needed a goal. That's
what it was, and he lost one hundred and eighty pounds.
Seven years ago, Jared Reem had to give up roller
coasters because he can fit on the rides anymore. Four
hundred and thirty pounds. August fifteenth, twenty nineteen. He said,
all right, o'riyan is coming to King's Island and he's like,
I'm riding it no matter what. So here's a clip

(30:22):
from the news story. When he was this size, Jared
says he got escorted off roller coasters all the time
because he couldn't fit in the seats. I always told
myself that if King's Island ever built a BNM giga coaster,
that would I would have to ride it no matter what.
The day that they announced O Ryan was the day

(30:42):
and which I said to myself, I will lose this weight.
I went and I bought a scale. I weighed myself
that day and I was four hundred and thirty pounds.
O'Ryan was the goal, and he took no days off
to get here, and he got it. That's all we
need is something to work for. It's tough to just
go I just want to generally be better because there's

(31:03):
nothing at the end that we're looking for. I struggle
with this myself, like I need to set myself a goal,
and I need to have checkpoints along the way, because
if I'm like, you know, I actually just eat healthier,
sometimes I'm like, you know, I get to it later.
Like the advice that I give people more than anything,
that's put your goals down, Like I talk about it
a lot, put your goal on your cell phone, in
front of your cell phone, your screen, your lock screen,

(31:25):
because then you see it all the time, and when
you don't meet it, you have to look at yourself
in the mirror all the time. And if you can
look at yourself in the mirror and be like God,
then it wasn't really worth that much to you anyway.
It's another place you can put your goals is your
bathroom mirror. What do you mean, like write it on there. Yeah,
some of my friends like write it on there, either
with like a dryer race marker and that way you
can wipe it down, or they put post it's up

(31:46):
there along with affirmations and goals, and it's just a
lot of people. That's the first thing you do in
the morning is go to your bathroom sinc. And you
can look up and see it. I'm proud of this guy,
Jared Raym. I don't know you, but you found what
was imported to you. You set a goal and you
went and got it. That's really cool. I think it's
a great example for even for me too. You know
what do I want? How long to him to get there?

(32:07):
And what are the steps I need to achieve to
make it to that? Because big things like this aren't
done in a day or an hour or a minute.
You know, it's it's a grind over time. You gotta
do it over and over and over again when nobody's
watching you. He's got a long beard. Look at that beard.
He's got a Yosemite Sam beard. So he's dedicated to
that too. You know, he has a bald head. I

(32:28):
have friends that like scuba. For example, Scuba Steve has
a bald head. But he so he grew his beard out.
Is that Scuba can ask you a question about that,
What's up? Did you grow your beard out to prove
that you could grow hair from other parts of your
of your head? That was part of it. Yes, because
I can't grow on top of my head as much
as i'd like to, but I've also wanted a beard
my whole life that I couldn't start growing facial hair,
and so I went with that too. What are you
shaving that off? I'm thinking about doing it at the

(32:50):
end of this month. What does your wife say about that?
Because now you have a bald head but a big
old beard. She likes the beard, but it is annoying
when we kiss, so she's kind of over it at
this point now, and I'm over it now with my
kid pulling on my face constantly. Held your kid, he's
two and a half. He's always grabbing your beard, always
pulling on it, like smacking my face and pulling the
hair and it hurts. So I'm over it. When you

(33:12):
think about the beard, Amy, I mean, I'd like to
seize Steve with I don't mind beards, but maybe just
trim it back, and then it keeps going to fight
someone in a bar and he's the nicest guy in
the whole. Yeah, but I look like an alien without
the beard, so I'm kind of we haven't seen it.
We're looking for it to it though, Yeah, all right, cool, Yeah,
we're the bad thing is when we see it and

(33:32):
we're like, whoa, you can't grow a back roll kid,
They'll take him. Jared Raim shout out, man, that's awesome.
I don't know if you'll ever hear this, but good
for you. So we drove to Arkansas back over the
weekend and a couple of spots there are those tarret
readers signs like stop being get a tarret read Yeah.
You ever stopped by one of those just randomly? No?
I always feel like there's something else inside it there,

(33:52):
but I would like to just for fun, just to
see it. But I'm always afraid about stop by the house.
But like do you want tarret or do you want
to tear it? Yeah? That's I don't know. Does scare me?
I don't want to go in there, and I don't
believe it. But I was reading a story about a
woman who stopped by one of those tarret places and
the tarret card reader said, hey, you're never gonna win, Like, stop,
you're not gonna win anything, Stop wasting your money. She

(34:14):
just won a lottery for seventy thousand dollars. The person
that tarret said no too. The only one sixty nine
nine hundred forty dollars first prize in a drawing and
then another prize of one thousand, three hundred and ninety dollars.
But your cousin's a psychic, yep, do you same same?
What like do you put a tarret card reader and

(34:35):
what your cousin does in the same I don't know
the difference. I'd have to ask her or how she
feels about tarot cards because she is speaking with your
higher self. I don't know what tarret card readers are doing.
They're like looking at the cards and feeling your vibes.
I don't know. One time a friend said, Hey, I
want you to go to my psychic. We talked about
this on the show. I think yeah, and I was like,
I don't believe in that. She's like, go to my

(34:56):
psychic and I was like, you have psychic? I was like,
how much does that cost? And she told me and
I was like, are you out of your mind? So
she said I'll pay for it. So I paid, she
paid for it. I went to the psychic. Any basic,
what it felt like through my eyes and ears was
that he was reading my Wikipedia page. He was like,
I get a feeling that, uh, you're a real dad.

(35:18):
Maybe isn't around, And I was like, yeah, I left
when I was like five or six. It's in your books,
both my books. Yeah, He's like, but I see a
heavy female influence in your life. I'll go a mom
was a single mom for a long time, and then
my grandma adopted me, because yeah, I knew that. You know.
One thing he did say, though too a long time ago,
now that I remember it, he said, you're gonna meet
your your new person. Who's gonna be your person in California?

(35:42):
He did. He did. Interesting. I was going back and
forth a lot for work at the time. Not as
much now obviously, but he did say that, so I
don't want to completely say it was a ton of
crap with like saint, Well, how do you feel when
my cousin tells you things? Honestly, it's just a bit.
That's how I feel. Okay, I don't. I mean, I don't.
How do you feel when your cousin tells me things?

(36:04):
I feel like she's I don't know, because when she
says stuff to me, I'm like, oh god, I don't know.
And then she said she talks to my mom, and
I'm like, I don't really know. But then when I
hear her say stuff to you and ends up being
what she said. I'm like, well, I don't know, maybe
it is. Did she ever text you when she thought, yes,
I'm not telling Kaylen and I would get engaged. You're

(36:24):
not going I did not? You did? Did I did?
I'll show you I did not. No, I didn't. Don't
put that promise in my mouth. I didn't say no. Yeah, exactly,
A misheard it. Whatever. I'm not telling Kaitlin either, because
she tried to ask me she did that. Funny, Yeah,

(36:46):
she texted me. She said, what about telling me when
she said, and I said, nope, I'm not telling anybody.
I'm gonna just see what happens. We'll see if it
even happens. Okay, back on with our producer Readie, who's
gone because he has tested positive for coronavirus. That's party

(37:06):
yesterday's show, Eddie. What's happening to man? What's up? Guys?
How are you doing? How you feeling? I feel good? Ah? Man,
my chest, my chest is still kind of bothering me
a little bit. I want to say though, that it's
getting better because I'm actually coughing more. Does that make sense?
Are you googling long term effects of coronavirus. No, I'm

(37:28):
not googling any of that crap. No, why what have
you heard? Well, no, you hear twenty things right here.
Permanent brain damage here, loss of lung capacity. Well, listen,
these NFL players are upset because they don't know, and
they're like, you want us to go play, and if
we get it and there it ends up being a
loss of lung capacity. That's taking away why we're NFL players,
why we can even so, so I know, yeah, yeah,

(37:49):
don't because a lot of people think a lot of things.
But even then they're like, we don't really know yet. Yeah, no,
I haven't googled any of that stuff. The lungs for sure.
That does worry me because is you know, it's it's
weird to to not to have a cost but not
have anything moved in there, you know, like I'm not
costing anything up, so that's really weird to me. And

(38:10):
then of course, man, the lack of samell is just
so weird to me. Still. So I sent pizzas over
at Eddie's house Kaitlin and I did, which, by the way,
they I'm we felt bad because they weren't thin crust
they were hand tossed. No, it's perfect, that's what I like.
Oh yeah, oh I thought you liked DN crusts. Maybe
that's me. No, no, no, no, no, no, I liked it.

(38:31):
And I think, dude, you guys killed it because you
did like peri one pepperoni mushrooms and one cheese. Yeah,
which is exactly what my boys like. And I love
the pepperoni mushrooms. So boom, you nailed it. Is your
wife leaving food at the door or is she coming
in to see you? So? So she for the most part,
she knocks on the door, I open it and I
get the food. Um, she's had to come in a

(38:53):
couple of times just to get closed. And when she does,
she masks it. I didn't wonder. I wonder if she
has it, holds her breath, if she probably has it,
if she'd right? Well, yeah, because I mean she was.
Do you guys still kiss Eddie? How long you've been married?
We've been married for fifteen years. What do you mean
still kiss? Like? I don't know. I feel like after

(39:13):
a while you don't even kiss anymore? No, we kiss,
we kiss every day. I haven't kissed her. I haven't
kissed her since you know, eleven days ago. Yeah, but
the positive test, he got it and probably kissed her
while he had it, right, But I don't get if
he got it just by breathing air in Florida. How

(39:34):
did she? I mean, how did she not get it?
She went to weird, that's the weird thing. We've been
together the whole time. I mean, we went to Florida together.
It was just us two. We came back and even
like right before up to when I got text tested,
she would come in and she sit next to me.
We would talk about how I feel and all that.
So she's definitely been around me. So if anyone has
it'd be her. But she's not feeling any symptoms whatsoever

(39:57):
and feels good. And is she getting tested? Yeah, she'll
be getting tested with me the next time I go.
And and what's that? Because you have to get tested
and get a negative, and then do you test again
after you get the negative? Like have you get twice
to come in? I guess, I guess. So I mean,
if that's what we require, then yeah, absolutely, I mean
I'm just I'm worried about the next test. I want
to make sure that one's because since it's taking so

(40:19):
long to get the results back. I don't want to, like,
I want to take this test to say as soon
as I can, but I want to make sure that
I'm good to take it so gonna be negative? Can't
you just set up a few tests. That's what I
would do. I would be like, I'll take one Wednesday,
one Thursday, one Friday. Hey bone, Hey, the quick question.
These tests they were like one hundred and fifty bucks
a pop. Who's covering this bill? I'm not paying your bill?

(40:40):
Are you asking me for my insurance pays for mine?
Lunch bucks? Of his wife got his, and she get
they paid her to do it. Yeah, she got twenty
five dollars to do the rapid test. Oh well, maybe
I'll do one of those the research things then. I
don't know. But the last, the last test I took,
they I paid them one hundred and fifty bucks for it. Okay,
but why are you asking me that? I don't understand. Why? No, No,

(41:03):
I'm just checking. I'll just checking, boss, you know what
I mean, just checking. I have nothing to do with
how insurance pays your medical bills, and he has nothing
to do with how you got it. Yeah, if he
infected you, then maybe Eddie. I haven't seen Eddie in weeks. Yeah,
I think that he was just saying because you were like, oh,
book a test for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and he's like, whoa,

(41:24):
whoa slow down? These tests are well, we need him
to test negative twice quickly so we can get back
into work. Right. It is happy, but back in here, hey, scoop,
but what's the protocol? Ready coming back to work? I
believe he has had test negative twice, and I think
it's a two week waiting period. So he gets a
test back negative, he has a test again to reassure
it's negative, then he can't come in. Oh and are

(41:44):
you guys gonna feel nervous sitting by on morgan lunchbox? Absolutely?
I mean well, I mean it's just natural. I mean,
the test is gonna say negative and we're gonna take
the proper you know time. But still a little bit
inside you're like, oh, man, what if that test was wrong?
And but two of them, two tests, the two tests
are wrong, and he's still comes I don't mean, but hey,
you trust science, right, so I'll trust the test. Eddie.

(42:07):
How do you feel you're already being discriminated against. I mean,
how am I supposed to feel comfortable at all sitting there?
I mean, I get it. I understand the feeling of like, oh,
is sure that virus is out of his body? Like
are they are they sure that there isn't just a
little bit left? I get it, I get that, But
I mean I don't think you can really argue with

(42:29):
two tests. I mean, and I think with that much
time in between the tests and then me feeling better,
I think we should be safe. But yeah, that's gonna
be sweet rough guys, Morgan, Are you nervous? Yeah? I am.
But I also would like him to come back because
I'm tired of pulling double duty over here. I would
really like him to come back. He's doing social media

(42:50):
web stuff and running all Eddie's work. Is there no
way he gets that into Eddie's house and he can
just do it from the house, I mean now that
we know of no, I mean, he's helping edit the
video was from there, but like, I'm still having to
do it while he's not here. So well, I got
good news for you. Tell me water Burgers coming to Tennessee.
Whoa is that? Is that? Official? Yeah? I think so? Right,

(43:11):
lunch Rock. Yeah, it's official, and I think the first
one is going to be in Memphis because they I
think they tweeted out Memphis, are you ready or something
like that, and so I was hoping it was going
to be Nashville for you, but you just three hour drive.
Eddie's from Texas. We all live in Texas for a
long time. Most of the shows from Texas, um, but
he Eddie is a big water Burger guy, and so
we all moved to Nashville because this is where all

(43:32):
the country music is. Eddie was like, I'm miss water Burger.
So I thought we'd dropped some good news on you.
But I didn't realize it was only Memphis. No, I
didn't realize that either. And there's one in Birmingham, so
I mean it's kind of the same distance, so that's
kind of I guess, no difference. But they said they're good,
they're planning on Nashville soon. All right, Well that's good
that we can be hopeful for that. Then all right, Eddie,

(43:54):
we gotta go. All right, man, everything else good with
you guys? Yeah? Yeah, yeah. If you had a segment today,
you're pitching an idea, what would you pitch for us
to talk about today. Oh, I watched, Uh, I watched
this new show that I want to give a thumbs
down too, because I saw I saw ads for it
on Amazon Prime and it's called Upload. Yeah, what's it about?

(44:17):
So so basically upload. It's kind of like an alternate heaven.
It's in the future, so instead of Heaven, which still exists,
you can also like upload pieces of your loved ones
that die, and you can still keep in touch with
them virtually after they die. It's very weird. It's supposed
to be a comedy. It's not even I've made it
past two episodes not so good eighty seven percent positive

(44:40):
and rotten tomatoes. Oh, I feel like I saw a
preview for that, but a long time ago. But yeah,
you can you keep you pay, so you have to
pay to enter this heaven. But they live up there,
you live, your everything's in a computer, like your brain
gets uploaded and Daniels at it and I di Yeah.
So Eddie's now commenced me to watch it by giving

(45:03):
you might like it. I forgot about that. I'm thankful
for the reminder because I did watch a preview a
while ago, thirty minutes or an hour. It's an hour.
Oh it's tough. Better be real good. Did you watch
the alien episode of That's All Mysteries yet? Yes? I did.
We were talking about this this morning. What do you
think about that one? Bones? How can you disagree with

(45:25):
all those people like you think of the UFO stuff, right,
and you're just like, ah, come out crazy. But when
all these people in different parts of that area saw
and experience what they saw, dude, there's a no brainer.
I don't disagree with it. No, no, no, I don't
disagree with it. Are you just asking that as this
a rhetorical question? No, because I mean people are always,

(45:46):
you know, just very argumentative about uf UFO sidings, and
you start looking at people that are telling the stories,
You're like, look at these guys, it's crazy. And it's
like you can tell these guys are all in the sixties,
probably did a lot of drugs. No, Like, these are
just people in this little town in the northeast, Like
we saw something. What an incredible story. I didn't even
know anything about that episode four on Unsolved Mysteries. It's

(46:09):
the fourth one you've seen, but it's not four, it's
like seven, six or seven. Because we skip some member. Hey, Mike,
will you see which episode that is? It's five? Okay,
at least one, because I do you guys believe it? Yeah?
I mean I think there's something to it for sure.
Too many people that didn't know each other had too
similar of experiences for me to go whoy, So I

(46:31):
give it. The only thing the only thing that's kind
of weird about those UFO stories that everyone describes the
UFO like all of those old movies did like a
flying saucer, you know, kind of like an upside down
turtle shell or something like. It's just weird that everyone
always says like, oh, yeah, that's what it looked like.
But that's weird doing. If I can just throw another

(46:51):
opinion in this, you know, there are very ancient writings
and drawings that that's what the alien ships look like too,
and that's where the old movie producers got the ideas. Okay, okay,
that's interesting. But then also too, I think sometimes our brains,
like even if you see something the way you remember,
it might be different based on things you've been shown
your entire life. So it could be a little bit

(47:12):
of that too. Do you believe in aliens? Eddie go?
On the record, yes or no, absolutely, all right, there
having world. This universe is too large for us. Okay,
that's all mysteries. Watch that. All right, that's Eddie. Thank you,
feel better, talk to you tomorrow, all right, see you guys.
All right there he is Eddie. You guys can call
us anytime. Eight seven, seven seventy seven. Bobby, Hey, I

(47:35):
was wondering if we could get an update on Eddie's
son coming to right the leave at Bobby tennis court
and if not, if Stevenson gonna come. I love that
segment and I would love an update. Thanks guys. We
never actually played tennison and I guess it has lines
for both kind of a basketball tennis court, but leaves
are all over it. And Eddie Sun was coming. Then

(47:57):
Eddie got Corona and then just to association should his
son wasn't come into the house either. All right, that's
a fair totally okay. I want to make sure, what
are you gonna do? They'll pick him up from the
and they haven't been tested right from the house. Um. So,
but we did have two neighbor kids and they were like, hey,
we'll do it, and so they did it, and it

(48:18):
took him forever. I don't think Stevenson can do it
buy himself, Amy, Yeah, probably not. Maybe him and will
your daughter work and do it? Yes? I give him
both twenty bucks, but it's gonna take him a couple
of hours. She works. Okay, they don't have to, but
that's where we are. They like to work, they like
to earn money. Stevenson likes to spend it, so sure
likes to save it. He likes to spend. She likes

(48:39):
to save. Yeah, she makes her bed every day, saves
her money. He doesn't make his bed, spends his money.
She convinces him to spend his money on her. Oh wow,
she's playing wow, Oh yeah, she's I'm like, what happened
to all your money? He's like, well, I bought this
for Stashira And I was like, Stashi, why are you?
Why is he buying you stuff? It's not my fault
if he wants to spend his money on me. And

(49:00):
I'm like, oh my gosh. I mean she's not doing
anything wrong, but she works her she knows what she's
doing though. So it just led me to this, so
that when you adopted them, they're not biological brother and sister.
But that feels so much like a brother and sister,
right do they I mean, do they feel now they're
completely brother and sister? I mean they act like it,

(49:23):
and but sometimes they'll remind each other, you're not really
my sister, they're not really my brother. Yeah, if they're
really getting after it. And then sometimes they get along
and it's so cute, and I try to pause and say, hey, guys,
check this out. Look at this moment, like this is amazing.
I can't my girlfriend does that to me. She'd be

(49:44):
I look at us now, this is I don't do
that because now I have to be weird about it. Now. Okay,
I'm not trying to be weird, but I just want
them to soak it up and be like that forever.
Because she's thirteen and so she gets super annoyed by him.
He's almost ten, and it's just oh like her attitude
to him sometimes as fierce. But can I say that
them telling each other they're not really a brother and

(50:04):
sister is a very brother and sister thing. I like
actually when they get at onto each other, because yes,
it does represent like, oh, they're comfortable with each other. Good.
But I also love when they get along because it's
just easier. You're Amy's pile of stories. So Crayola has

(50:25):
created a lineup a fun and colorful mask for kids
to wear back to school, and they're selling them in
packs of five, one for each day of the week,
and then they can be washed and then you start
over and they can be worn and washed for up
to like six months. They should hold up. I can
see where a little kids would like these masks. Yeah,
you can go to schoolmaskpack dot com to biome and yeah,

(50:45):
they're kind of silly and fun. They even make adult
sizes in case you want to channel your inner child
or wear it with your kid to show your kid
that it's cool. That's a great idea. There are two
ways to get people to wear masks. If especially if
people young and they're luencible, it's to have people that
influence them wear the masks, like a Justin Bieber, a
Hailey Baldwin, even us to some people y people think

(51:09):
we're cool for us to wear the masks. That's one way.
What do you think? The other way is Amy make
them fashionable, Like yeah, so good for them. What else
you got? So Netflix is giving away an eighty three
year subscription to whoever gets the highest score on a
video game based on the movie The Old Guard, Which
did Mike, do you see The Old Guard? Yeah? Shirt

(51:30):
least they're on You said it was good. Huh. Yeah,
So they're making a video game about it. Yeah, there
is one. And if you can play it and then
record a higher score than anyone else, and you post
it before Sunday, then you might get picked to be
the owner of a lifetime Netflix subscription. Technically it's eighty

(51:50):
three years, but nobody's going to live. You know. It
says one thousand months of service. That's what you get.
You know, I had a new show idea. I'm gonna
share it with you now. Normally don't do this. I
normally pitch it the way I want to pitch it.
But it's called net quips. So when I've been to show,
I like going from show to show, but sometimes I
just need a little palate cleanser in the middle. So
what I do is I get in the middle and

(52:11):
do like five minutes of like trivia about the show,
fun facts that you may have missed. It's in between
each episode. Bam bam, bam bam bam. So when you
watch the Office over and over again. Someone comes on
and goes, hey, did you even know in the last
episode the Steve Krell did this. This is a little
hidden fact and you show it then boom to the
next thing. So tell me what it's called again? Net quips? Quips?
What does that zoom for? Okay, I'm quipping. It's a quip.

(52:33):
Like I said, let's say something. Oh okay, yeah, I
like it. I've already pitched it. Or is this your
pitch I'm in It's something I really didn't feel that's comfortable.
But I think it's a pretty decent idea because I
watched The Office all the time, and I'm like, I'm
gonna go to another one. But I wish there was
just something. I wish there was someone like showing me
some cool behind the scenes stuff, or updates on what
the actors are doing now, or quizzing me because I

(52:54):
love quizzes. All right, what else you get? So do
you know what it means to be canceled? Yeah, it
means you've done something that people deem is so inappropriate
or wrong that you can no longer do your job anymore.
You've been canceled. Well, the Chicks say that they were
one of the first artists that the Internet canceled before
anyone even called it that, and they don't regret it

(53:17):
at all. Yeah, I hate cancel culture. I think I
mess up all the time. I don't want to from
my mess ups. I've always learned if I would have
the Internet would have canceled me for breaking into a
radio station back in the day. There are just so
many things I've done that I could have gotten trouble before.
But I'm not a big cancel culture guy. You're never
gonna hear me going they messed up, they're done, unless

(53:39):
it's like with kids, something bad with kids, or murder Epstein. Yeah, yes,
I mean that's not cancel culture. That's usual to go
to jail, right, but he didn't for so long. Yeah,
I agree. And I think sometimes headlines do such disservice
to people, or like quick things on Facebook or Twitter,

(54:00):
because obviously people want a headline that's going to grab
your attention, but it then isn't the best representation of
the actual story, and then people just retweeting posts, and
then stories get bigger and bigger, and you kind of
canceled people based on nothing. I think the Dixie Chicks
were one of the first people to be canceled on
the internet. Yeah, because I was right when it was
starting to pop. Yeah, they said, Look, we weren't wiped

(54:23):
off the face of the earth, and we'd like to
credit our fans for sticking with us even though a
lot of the world quote unquote canceled. Oh we call
them the Dixie Chicks. Sorry, the Chicks. I just said
that again. I think I may have done that too. Oh,
I get nervous. This is why I'm irritated at them
a little bit. Why because I'm a massive fan, love
their old music, love their new music. I see and
hear them complain about people not playing them, and I'm like,

(54:45):
I'm right here, I'm doing it. Oh, come on my show.
And then they're like, no, but no one don't give
us a shot. And I'm like, I'm here doing every
literally the biggest show, and we're welcoming you on, but
you're still complaining that no one will have you. Ray
give us a snippet of the Chicks much. This is
such a jam jump. No one that's a jamp. That's okay.

(55:12):
No one wants to have him on except we do.
We were close, right, Steve, were we were about them
before the whole pandemic. They were gonna come and talk
to us about this whole new venture. And then it
kind of course crashed. And then I reached out to
them before vacation. Radio silence, not a thing. Huh. All right,
that's a good song, though. I'll just keep marching, marching

(55:34):
to my own drum, all right, all right, and maybe
that's my kile. That was Amy's kyle of stories. It's
time for the good news. Good Tyreeward was at the
beach in New Jersey when this woman runs up, help
help my friends in the ocean. She can't swim, And

(55:55):
so there's a twenty year old woman struggling in the ocean,
and Tyree says, I'm in it, jumps in the ocean,
swims out to her, pulls her to safety, saves her life.
That ocean stuff is crazy, though. Yeah, there were some
currents and she couldn't get through it, and Tyree swam
out there and got him, got her, and then he
met with the personnel later, the MTS, and they gave
him a shirt and a hat to say thank you.

(56:15):
I'd jumping in the ocean to save somebody's different than
jumping in a lake to save somebody in both the
brave ocean. Man, I don't even want to ride a
jet ski in the ocean, much less try to say
somebody's life. All right, there you, that's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. Luke Combs coming up
in about fifteen minutes here on the Bobby Bones Show
right now, Amy in the morning, Corny, Morning Corny. Why

(56:41):
was the dog stealing shingles? Why was the dog stealing shingles?
He wanted to become a hoofer? All right? That was
the morning Corny. All right, here's a voicemail, Bobby. My
wife and her entire face get two or three four

(57:02):
cases of waters and they keep it in the kitchen,
just like on the floor or in the pantry, and
they drink luke warm water, room temperature water. Why would
you choose lukewarm or room temperature water over a NiFe
cold glass of ice water. I just don't understand that.

(57:24):
I don't either. My girlfriend does the same thing. She'll
get a whole pack of water and is leaving on
the ground, and I'm like, should we put it in
the frigerator? She's like no, I like it normal, like
an earthtone, Like, what are you talking about? Room timp?
I like it cold, put it in the fridge. So
I put my own water in the fridge. I know,

(57:45):
I love it, room tim but I don't like it
cold either. Why I have no idea? Like it's refreshing
when it's cold, it goes down. It's like this, that's
what it feels like. Yeah, not to me. When you
drink cold water, what's it feeling? Not that great? I
want it room tamp. I don't put ice in my water.
I don't, I guess unless I've just been outside and

(58:06):
it's a hundred degrees and I'm hot. Okay, I'm with you, man.
I think it's a dude thing versus a female thing.
At this point, you Kaylin, are the same. I assume
lunchbox you'd like cold water. I like room temperature. Oh no.
When I go to a restaurant, I say no ice. Yes,
I never put ice in it. I hate cold water.

(58:27):
And it's like room temperature tastes like oh, room tap
tastes like this, so tastes like who cares. Ray Mundo,
our audio producer, said that if you get a tattoo
of Brandley Gilbert, you get into a shows for free. Yeah,
so I was socially distanced talking to my neighbor and
she did get that tattoo, and she said she's gotten

(58:48):
into a handful of shows when they actually had concerts
for free because you got this BG tattoo on her forearm.
But everybody working the tickets, they're not gonna know that rule.
It's what you do as you call ahead and you say, hey,
I have the Brandley Gilbert tattoo, and they'll put you
on a list and you get into the shows, and
it's all part of the thing, like when he does

(59:09):
those cruises he does where he gives tattoos. The big tattoo.
Let me text him and ask him. Yeah, I'll do
a voice text. Hey man, we're talking about you here
on the show. Is it true that if someone gets
a tattoo of you or BG or your name, that
they get into all your concerts for free? How does
that work? Like? Who? Because they can't go up to
the ticket person. It'd be like, trust me, Brandley said,

(59:30):
it's okay, so let us know it. Thanks by I
do a picture too. I can give it to him
too if you guys want, Because this chick just goes
it's just a it's got to be a decent size
and it's got to be visible, and then they'll approve
it and you get right in backstage as well. She's
met him multiple times, I mean, because I mean, for
that matter, someone could be a Billy Greenwood, Billy Gilman

(59:52):
Gilman fan, and but it's a distinctive. It's his logo.
So okay, oh yeah, I saw that picture I think
posted on the Instagram. It was a BG logo. But
he may change his logo a few times. That's wild.
You have to get one artist tattooed on you. Who
is it their name? It could be their name, their logo. Okay,

(01:00:14):
I'll get George Strait's brand like cattle brand. It's like
a gen or something. Yeah, I think I think I
would get a John Mayer lyric. I'll stop this train,
Stop this train. That's cute, though, I thought we had
to get their name, so you get whatever you want.
I'm so scared of getting older. I'm only good at

(01:00:35):
being young. From Stop this Train, my favorite song, good Lunchbox.
I would get a picture of Carrie Underwood Fatto man
walk around with a hottie on my arm um. I
sent him a message. He hasn't opened it yet, but
I'll let you guys know if you back on the
Bobby Bones Show. Now, what's up, dude? What up? Were you?

(01:00:59):
Were you right at home? Yeah, I'm at the house.
Are you leaving the house at all? Um? I mean
I have a little bit, um, but I haven't. I
can't say I've been out and about. I mean, you
know other than I guess anything that's work related, and
I haven't really left. What are you doing now? Work related?
Like I I see you sometimes playing stuff at the house,

(01:01:20):
but are you having meetings? Like what in the world
does Luke Holmes do with this time of the year? Man? Um?
You know at this time of the world, I guess. Um.
You know, I've been writing a bunch which I haven't
had time to do in a while, so that's been nice. Um.
But you know, I've been in town obviously went to
the studio and did the six feet Apart song during

(01:01:43):
the middle of this, so that was that was neat
and weird. Um. But um, yeah, man, I mean not
anything crazy, I guess, you know, doing most everything like
you said, like this, you know, like at the house,
do you have any songs coming out? About Masks, because
I think you're the only one that can pull that off. No,

(01:02:03):
I don't have no Masks songs right now in the pipe.
There's nothing, there's nothing coming up. How do you choose?
Because you know, I watched these songs that you play
on Instagram or you know you post, they'll get posted everywhere.
How do you choose which songs that you post up there?
Because I'm sure you're writing a lot more songs than
your posting. But by the time you get to us.
Is that a selection process or you just kind of
feel it? Man? I just get to think it's just

(01:02:25):
kind of a feel thing. You know. I usually get
up and you knows, I usually have a good feel
for what I really like, you know, after I after
I write it, it's a pretty easy decision of like, well,
is this something that's for me? Or is this is
this something that's because sometimes you write something that's really great,
but it's not you know, the direction that you're trying
to go or where you feel like you're at, you know,

(01:02:47):
in your life or your career at this point. So, um,
I guess there's definitely a little bit of a selection process.
But I don't sit down and think about it. It
is more of a feel thing. I do want to
get to you writing songs for the folks in a second.
But have you written a song in the past month
where you finish it and you go, man, that's a
real turd. No, I don't think. I mean, I don't

(01:03:10):
think so. No, I don't think I've got anything where
I'm like, man, that's definitely not it. But I try
to avoid those as much as possible, so I can't
say that there's not ideas that I've had that have
started out as turds, for sure, and then have slowly
been chiseled away into something a little more palatable than that.

(01:03:30):
You just had a number one as a songwriter with
Carly Pearson Lee Bryce. I hope you're happy now. How
long ago did you write that song? Man? We wrote
that song. I'm guessing probably a year and a half ago,
maybe maybe coming up on two years ago now. But yeah,
that was That was a fun one. Man. Me and
Jonathan had booked to write with Carly and we started

(01:03:53):
that thing, and then we we linked up with Randy
Montana separately and kind of finished that thing. It was.
It was good, man. I'm super pumped about it, and
it is my first, I mean really my first real
cut outside of myself. And you know, I'm lucky that
it went number one. You know that didn't hurt Luke
Holmbs is on with us. He has eight consecutive number ones.

(01:04:14):
You're writing a lot. Are you taking any of these
songs that you're writing, and as you say, if you go,
you know what, this one's not for me? And are
you are you sending them off going hey, someone else
can have this, Yeah, I do that, but nobody does.
So this is maybe my call out that if you
want to cut one of my songs, would You're more
than welcome to. I think there's there can be a
stigma in Nashville that if I write something and it

(01:04:36):
gets pitched, then I don't think that it's good enough,
which is not necessarily true because obviously, you know, I
write a lot of songs in a year, and I
can only put out so many songs every you know,
two years or whatever it is. So there's a lot
of stuff that I think are great songs, or that
could be a hit that just don't fit my thing,

(01:04:57):
or I already have something like it, or you know,
I think there has always been that kind of problem
that artist writers have had where if they hear my
name on it, or if they hear me singing on it,
and they go, well, it must not have been good
enough for him, so it's not good enough for me.
You know, is there a thing where if you're writing
a song and you're you're you know, cutting the work
tape or even the demo, where you don't want to

(01:05:18):
put your voice on it because someone could release it
as a Luke as l Luke Hombs sang this is that?
Does that ever pop in your mind? I don't think so.
You know, I used to do some demos and stuff
of my of my stuff, but you know, now it's
more of that same problem of like, well, if I
put my voice on it, then people are gonna know
that I wrote on it, and then they're not gonna

(01:05:39):
want to do it. That's immediately going to turn them
off to doing it because they're gonna say, oh, well
he recorded this and he didn't like it, so that
means I'm not gonna like it. You know, you got
a new pair of Crocs dropping today at twelve noon.
They cost forty dollars. It thinks sell so fast they
try to get some of the last ones couldn't get them,
so they're like country boy. Yeasy. There is the two
shoes I have problems with getting the Luke Prox and

(01:06:01):
the Yeasis. Do you actually help in the design? Like
how into it are you whenever these things come out?
I mean, it's almost all me, to be honest with you,
I mean, down to the to the little gibbets I
believe they're called, and I mean pretty much everything. You know,
I kind of want to you know, I want to
be delivering something that's you know, authentic to myself. You know,

(01:06:24):
I've never been I gotta just put my name on
something and and you know, grab the money and run.
I don't want to do that. You know. If I'm
going to do something, you know, I want to put
in the work and let people know that I put
some time into it and it's something that I actually like.
You know, Luke Homb's on with us. And I'm going
to say before I asked this next question, that you know,
Luke came from humble beginnings, and this next question is

(01:06:47):
I only ask because I add a pure admiration. But
I saw you playing an unreleased song on your Instagram.
I'm a guitar. Guy, I noticed the guitar, which is
an old Gibson. Um it was a nineteen thirty nine
thirty five. Now that's like a twenty thousand guitar. If
I don't if I can just squeeze that out here. Look,
it doesn't make me nervous to play something like that.
And did you buy that or they give that to you?
How in the world? Come on, no, it doesn't make

(01:07:11):
me nervous. Um. It's uh, I guess that's kind of
when you know one of my things that I've gotten into. UM.
And I got actually picked that guitar up from a
guitar shop in Montana. Actually, we had went up and
visited the Gibson factory up there, which was really neat
experience to get to see them make the guitars. And

(01:07:31):
we found this little guitar shop that was literally in
the it was like in a guy's living room was
his guitar shop. And he, you know, he makes like
custom banjos and and you know, bonds old guts and
resells old and refurbishes old guitars and and we went
in there and that guitar was in there, and it
definitely wasn't twenty, or I wouldn't have walked out with it.

(01:07:51):
And I'll tell you if you see, if you see
one of those sitting around and the price tanks twenty,
you're paying too much. Would you let someone borrow that
hard though? That's the question. Do you want to borrow that?
I do not. I'm left handed. I can't. I'm left handed.
Would you let one of your buddies borrow it though? Yeah?
I would, man, you know, I think, um, you know,
I've got I've got buddies at borrow guitars all the time.

(01:08:14):
You know, as long as they make it back in
good shape that it's not much of an issue. Yeah,
they consecutive number ones from hurricane. It does to me
the hottest country artists of twenty twenty. I've seen you
call that in basically every article written. How does that
make you feel? It makes you know, obviously it makes
you feel good. But you know, it kind of like
being the you know, the fastest runner and then they

(01:08:39):
don't run the track meet. You know, that's kind of
what twenty twenty feels like for me, you know what
I mean? Yeah, And it would have been great to
be out doing shows and and really kind of solidifying
everything that we've got going on and had going on
in this last you know, a couple of years. And
obviously it sucks that none of us are able to

(01:08:59):
do that, you know, and you know, yourself included. I mean,
you know, we don't get to come in and be
face to face, and you don't get to go out
and do your things, and I don't get to go
out and do mine, and neither does anybody else. So, um,
that part of it is frustrating, but it's definitely it's
definitely an honor, definitely something that I never would have
imagined happening to a guy like myself, But here we are,

(01:09:23):
you know. I mean, there's nothing really we can do
about it. So you know what's going to be cool
is you when you finally do get to tour again.
Because when you're normally touring, you add when you get
a hit, you add a new song to the set list,
but you're gonna be able to add multiple at one time.
Your whole set list is going to be reshaped by
the time you go back out. Yeah, it should be interesting,
you know. And we we do luckily play a lot
of stuff, Um, you know, we play a lot of

(01:09:46):
album cuts and and you know unreleased stuff out on
the road anyways, And so we try to incorporate those
things as much as we can, you know, before they
hit the radio, and just because we like playing them.
It keeps it interesting for us, you know, it's not
the same saying every night, and it keeps us on
our toes and feeling fresh. And it gets the fans
because we have a lot of fans that come to,

(01:10:08):
you know, multiple shows. If one shows close, I'll come
to the next night, So we don't always want the
experience to be exactly the same every night either. I
got a couple more things for you. There's a line
and does to me. I was a third string dreamer
on a second place team, but I was hell on
wills with a full head of steam. You remember that
line getting tossed out in the writing room. Yeah, that

(01:10:29):
was my line, man, because I was I was just
I played high school football, but I was just horrible. Man.
I was absolutely horrible. But I enjoyed it, you know,
And and I tried as hard as I could at
that time, but not as hard as I would have
liked to, I think. But it's still something that I'm
proud of. You know what I mean, And so that
was that was definitely my line, and that was definitely

(01:10:51):
a real scenario. When that song goes number one, do
you send Eric Church a gift or a text or
a smoke signal? Like, how's that happening? I said it, Yeah,
I said him. It's like a It's like the Batman light.
You flash it up in the sky and it has
the Chief logo I'm there nice and he sees it
and shows up in the Chief Mobile. Let's talk about

(01:11:14):
loving on you for a second. And by the way,
real quick, are you still getting married this faller? Now? Yeah,
I'm hoping too. Yeah. All right, well I don't know.
Everything's if you could have no wedding, would you just
do it privately? Yeah? Absolutely? All right? Loving on You
tell me about this song before I play it. Yeah, man,

(01:11:35):
this is a song I wrote out on the road
about a year and a half ago. I had some
some friends out with me. Two guys that I write with,
three guys really that I write with a lot. Thomas Archer.
We wrote Hurricane together, Ray Fulter. We've written I think
three of my number ones together, and he has probably
god probably sixteen cuts or something on between my two albums,

(01:11:58):
and and then James McNair and this is our first
single together. He has cuts on both of my albums
as well, but our first single together. And we all
just happened to be out on the road. James and
Thomas were out writing with me, and Ray was actually
opening for me on the tour and so he came
up on the bus and we knocked that tongue out
really quick. It was just really fun, really fun deal.

(01:12:20):
And we were all just kind of trading, you know,
little things like you know, Birdie on par five and
the Miller Light before Noon, and we were just throwing
those things out and it just ended up being kind
of a fun, fun deal. We're gonna play it now. Hey,
But I always got to talk to you. I always
rooting for you, and we'll talk to you soon. Hopefully
I'll see you face pretty soon. All right, But thanks,
all right, thanks, it's time for the good news. By

(01:12:46):
The guy in Montana was going to work. He got
pulled over the names Jesse McFadden and he's like, oh man,
what happened. He was also on his way to a
job interview. He's like, it cannot be late. So the
co pulls him over. He walks up from behind. He goes, hey,
don't worry about pulling it out, like your your license
or ID or anything. He goes your break lights around
and he goes, hey, I just had him replace last month,
and you know they're out again. I'm broke. You can't

(01:13:11):
get him fixed. And so the cop goes, we'll pop
your trunk and so he goes over to the lights
and I guess the cop knew how to do lights.
So the comp got another fixes lights for him. Oh
that's so nice, and didn't give him a ticket, and
then he made it to his interview on Time trumple
Crown trumple Crown winner right there. That's awesome. We love
celebrating our police officers are out doing awesome things. That's
what it's all about. That was tell me something good, energize.

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stations across the country radio. I cannot stam peanut butter.
I'll eat almond butter, but I cannot stam peanut butter.
Most people like peanut butter. Oh, I love peanut butter.
You kids like peanut butter, Yeah, they do. We always have.
We have a lot of different nut butters, but I
would say peanut butter is the one we keep the

(01:16:09):
most of nut butter. Huh, good, cashy butter, almond butter,
the colm butter. But peanut butter is a favorite. Except
for my son. He only likes this one brand of
peanut butter. And I didn't even realize that until we
ran out and I had I kind of went to
our nut jar area and I pulled out another one

(01:16:30):
and opened it up and I put it on his
little pancakes and he was like, I'm not hungry anymore.
I said what, and he said, I just don't like
that kind of peanut butter. And I lost it because
I just thought, no, this is ridiculous. You're not wasting
these pancakes because this isn't your peanut butter that you

(01:16:51):
like peanut butter. You didn't change nuts on him still
peanut butter. I didn't know. I didn't switch nuts on
him still peanut butter. And my mind was alan, I mean,
my husband was there. I looked at him in disbelief.
It led to me the empty jar of peanut butter,
which is his favorite. I threw into the trash very emotionally,

(01:17:12):
and then took his pancakes away. And then I was like, well,
guess are not eating. And then I was like, I've
got to figure something out. I said. I think I
said something along the lines of it, I am not
raising a sun that refuses to eat peanut butter that
isn't his favorite peanut butter, because to me, it's all
the same. Plus it's on pancakes. You got maple syrup.
There's no way you taste a difference in this peanut butter,

(01:17:32):
and as soon as you can explain me the difference,
you may get up from the chair. I mean, it
was a whole call it so, you know, having the
best day either. It sounds like no, but I mean
I think, yeah, we were walking around calling it peanut
butter gate, and I've solved the problem. Though. Problem solved
once he apologized for or thanked us for the pancakes

(01:17:52):
and then apologized for not eating it, and then gave
us the reason why he didn't like the peanut butter.
He was allowed to leave the room and I grabbed
his favorite jar out of the trash, rinsed it off
to make sure, and it was empty. I got the
other peanut butter he said he didn't like from the
new jar, dumped it into the jar that he thinks
is the brand that he likes, and I served it

(01:18:14):
to him the next day and he loved it. Didn't notice.
He did not notice, which is my point. He was
being a sort of a brat. And now I'm keeping
that one jar. I'm never going to buy that brand again.
I'm gonna buy it every other brand known to man,
and I'm gonna keep filling that jar. He's not gonna
know this is for my pleasure. I'm the funny. Now

(01:18:37):
you're gonna taking into the next level? No, because now,
and then one day I'm gonna tell him it may
be years and I'm gonna say, remember remember that time
you want to eat the peanut butter? I said, I've
been serving you every brand. You can take pictures of
every can. Oh, that's a good idea. I'm I'm gonna
make a little digital scrapbook of my peanut butter. Oh. Yeah,

(01:19:01):
you're better than this, I know. But also it just
feels amazing as a mom. That's funny. Though he didn't notice,
Oh he didn't. I was waiting for it. I was
waiting for him to be like that with onions and
my stuff. I'd be like, I don't want onions. I'm
not going to eat it if it has onions, if
there were if it has anything with an O on it,
I don't want it. And she'd be like, okay, fine,
and then she'll cut the onions up real small and

(01:19:22):
I won't even notice him, and I'm like that was
the best. He was like, I just like those onions.
I was like, see it feels so good, he did,
Oh you making that noise reminds me. That was his
reason why he didn't like it. He said, I think
it upsets my stomach. So he was even trying to
like make a valid reason that I should sympathize with
him on. But he had it just fine. No stomach ache.

(01:19:47):
Mom point for mom at a meeting in Utah about
whether to make kids wear masks at school and it
was postponed because a bunch of parents showed up and
they didn't have masks on. Quote, this is the exact
opposite of what we need to be doing. People were booing.
Here's a clip from the video. We are supposed to

(01:20:07):
be physically distancing wearing masks, and so all of our
medical experts, everyone is encouraging us to do that. I'm
going to suspend the rules and I'm going to make
a motion to continue this entire meeting to another day.
All in favor say that sounds like a riot about it.

(01:20:30):
I don't. I really am having a hard time understanding
go ahead, that people don't understand that they don't get
what's being told to them about keeping distance wearing a mask,
Like no, they're cousin on Facebook, who knew a guy
told them and so told them that masks don't work
and was America freedom. But they still wear their seat

(01:20:54):
belt because they're told to listen. It's some places you
don't need a mask. Now, I say this quite all.
And there are super rule parts of America where I
grew up, you don't need a mask. But there are
some parts where you know, with me, even if you
said there's a chance that it might help somebody not die,
I would like sign me up. Put the mask on me, right,
But if you're going to a group meeting with a
bunch of other people that you're not quarantined with, then

(01:21:17):
where the mask? And if you want your kids to
go back to school, where the mask? I just feel
bad for teachers that have to If you go back
to school and there are a bunch of kids and show, okay,
so the kids go and they don't get sick, but
they have it. What about the teachers they're in the
room with them. That's who I feel bad for. Yeah,
that's hard, but yeah, that sound like this is about
to be a riot there. And I wonder where some
of these teenagers kind of get their mentality about it,

(01:21:40):
and maybe some of them, they're just their own thinking.
But maybe some of them it's their parents don't really
care and they're not telling them any different and leading
them and guiding them and instructing them. And it doesn't
mean you're not free. It means you care about other people. Yeah,
there are rules. We have rules and regulation. We have
a lot of things we don't We're not totally free,
and you're free to say I don't want to wear

(01:22:02):
this mask, but I'm I don't want to go the
speed limit. I'll be honest with you, there are times
where I want to go ninety. No, not me, but
still you get my point. Random guy rocked down the
piano at an antique store, so the video went viral,
so they gave it to him. His random guy walks
into an antique store, saw piano starts playing. Here is
a clip here that hasn't playing Don't Stop Believe in

(01:22:24):
by Journey. His name is John Thomas Archer. The video
went viral and people on Facebook. They called the shop.
They put the money together and they got onto the
piano because I think he was playing it because he

(01:22:45):
loved it and couldn't afford one himself. And that pretty cool.
That's awesome. Do you know who machine gun Kelly is?
Heard of him? The rapper. I was gonna says, you
a tattoo artist, but that's gunshot or bullet. Don't no
bang bang he did Rihanna's tattoo. Anyway, here's a machine
gun Kelly. So he's talking about Megan Fox's feet. I

(01:23:12):
guess he's a big feet guy. That's the one thing
I don't get. I understand how you like legs or
but eyes. I just do not get the feet thing.
Like I guess I can respect someone that keeps up
with their feet, just like I would respect some of
the kids with their fingernails. I do not get how
guys think that feet are hot to have a foot fetish.

(01:23:33):
I don't either. You brought up the Tony Stewart. Yeah,
do you remember what he said to me? I can't remember.
You were about to interview him or something. You were
standing there and we were under a tent. He just
slifted and he goes, man, look at your toes. Those
are very nice. It was definitely was awkward. I'm not
gonna lie, but I've also worked with somebody too that

(01:23:56):
it was kind of an unspoken that he had the
thing with feet, because you would always look at every
girl's feet all the time. An what's creepier a guy
that sniffs your hair when you walk behind you don't
know better? Guy that stares at your feet like and
it's like, can't stop looking at him. I guess the
hair sniffing. It was creepier to me if I had
to pick. Did the guy work here? If nope? Was
it at your old job? You don't even talk about

(01:24:18):
where it could have been when I was sixteen. It's
just it could have been, could have been, could have
been when I was twenty two, could have been when
I worked the front desk and golden gym. It's just
that that he It was just every all the women
kind of talked about it. Did you look at your
feet today, yo? Every day? Do you think you're born
with that liking feet? Yeah? Or do you think your

(01:24:40):
conditioned by a lot of hot feet around you your
whole life or something? I think it's genetic because I
just don't get it. I don't get the feet thing.
I don't get it either. To your feet, No, I
have on sneakers my feet, I got decent, I got
good arches. Yeah, you're a great feet. Thank you perfect
All right, get out of here, cut us off. Here's

(01:25:02):
a voicemail from Abbey in Minnesota. I need help from Amy.
We are adopting our second baby boy. I need best
advice for transracial adoption podcasts. I need skincare, haircare, any
kind of tips she can give. It's going to be
a great learning curve. But we are so excited. Thank
you all. Well, that's a lot of advice you have

(01:25:23):
to give there. Yeah, I feel like every better if
you emailed me and I get an email or some resources.
But yeah, there's definitely books, like here's the thing. You
could even just type into Google and you can read
reviews from other parents of books that you can get
to have in your house. Not only for the transracial,
but you know, if you're a child, I don't know

(01:25:44):
how old they are, if there's any trauma they've experienced,
and how you can handle some of that. There's just
so many I would recommend if you have anybody besides me,
like maybe that's close to you or in your circle
or in your town, or a friend of a friend
that you could call that it could be a mentor
to you. Do your kids have a mentor? Or do
you have a mentor? I do, yes, a mentor as

(01:26:06):
in someone that's adopted or someone that's I have. Okay,
So I have a friend, my friend Tracy, who is
adopted from Haiti. She adopted two older kids, a boy
and a girl. I feel like she's a few years
ahead of me and everything, so I'm able to call
upon her when And I have another friend Jamie that
also adopted from Haiti that lives in Austin. Like those
are people I can straight up call her text at
any moment and be like, whoa, this is what I'm experiencing.

(01:26:29):
How can you help me? And then I have they
have to both be white, but they adopted Haitians. Then
I have some we have some Haitian friends and or
just Americans that are black that can relate to some
of the other issues that I may not understand when
it comes especially to hair care as a white woman,

(01:26:50):
that I can call upon to get advice, or in
how different things my children make experience because they're black,
which my son always crucks me I'm brown. He's like,
why do you say I'm black, mom? My skin is
so brown. Well, so, what's your one line of advice
to her. That would be it. I don't know if
you have somebody in your circle that maybe even knows

(01:27:13):
somebody because I wasn't. Let me tell you. I got
connected through I mean, Bobby and I have a mutual friend,
you know, our friend Pete. He's the one that introduced
me to Tracy. He heard I was adopting from Haiti
and he said, you need to meet my friend, and
he gave me her number and then she immediately became
my mentor through the process. So it could be something
like that. Network ask around who can introduce you to

(01:27:35):
someone that has maybe been in your shoes and that's
that's huge. Thank you very much, Abby, and thank you
for the call. So NBC's Peacock streaming app. I have
it on a TV and you can also watch it
on your phone, your iPad, right, yeah, your computer or
whatever they have. I was looking through it. It has
some clips of older SNL skits. It also streams yellow

(01:27:57):
Stone Friday Night Life. It's spent a whole lot of
time on. I know that you have a little bit,
but I'm gonna get into it. I like it that
it's free. You have to watch a commercial, but I
don't have to spend a bunch of money to check
it out? Is are there two tiers that would be cool?
There's the free one and then there's one where you
can get more access if you if you had to
cut one, would you cut Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Prime? Oh,

(01:28:19):
my gosh, one's gotta go. I guess in my household,
we have ah but that's where I watch it. I
don't know. I guess I have to cut Amazon Prime
because Hulu is my main source of TV we don't
have cable. And then then I'll go keep Netflix. Yeah,
I think I cut Hulu. I don't. I've never I've

(01:28:40):
been on Hulu to watch Handmaid's Tale, but now I
can watch on Amazon Prime. Yeah, that's true, So I'm
gonna cut Hulu. I'm not cutting Amazon from my life, though,
I mean buying stuff. Yeah, there you go. We'll see
you guys tomorrow. Check out the podcast. Have a great
day by everybody. O
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