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June 15, 2020 85 mins

Bobby brings on his girlfriend, Caitlin to review the 0% Rated Rotten Tomatoes movie that they watched together. We get to talk about the manly things Bobby does that she finds attractive. Bobby talks about his fishing trip with Raymundo and the ridiculous thing he did while catching his first fish. Plus, in honor of Father’s Day, we draft our favorite TV Dads!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right. The Bobby Bones post show pre showed you
guys run it a pontoon boat over the weekend. We
did man and it was fun. It wasn't We split
it with a family, my wife's families in town, so
we split it all around so it wasn't that expensive,
and we had it for the whole day. And I
guess I didn't realize how big the lake was because
we were supposed to have it back by five, but

(00:21):
I got kind of got lost. Since I'm the resident.
They were like, where do we go, Eddie. I'm like, yeah,
right over. I'm like, I'm like the captain. You know,
we're posted a picture of you being the captain on Instagram. Well,
I drove for the first half. Then I had a
few beers and like, all right, somebody take the wheel.
But then on the way back I acted like I
knew where I was going the whole time. Guys, we
ended up in a cove far far away. What time
did you get the boat back? Five twenty five? They

(00:42):
pianalized you. They didn't, I mean, we didn't say anything.
They didn't say anything, although it was one hundred dollar
fine every single thirty minutes you were late. But you
weren't were late thirty minutes, you were twenty five twenty.
They said it's due at five o'clock. For every thirty minutes,
it's a it's a hundred, it's one hundred dollars. But
it was fun. And how much was about It's about

(01:03):
three hundred total, So we split it between how many adults? Nothing? Man,
it's two adults. Oh so you didn want hit to
day one? Yes, and for the whole family. For the
whole family, And there's a slide on top, and it
was great. The only thing is, like you know, when
you have a slide, you have to make sure that
you know it's not shallow whatever. So I, me and
me and the other dad would do like test dives
to see if it's a shallow and hit the slide.

(01:24):
We would do it first slide. Did you let all
the kids do it? Everyone? Ever? Every kid did it.
It was funny. Our foster kid, he was a little scared.
He kind of watched the other kids do it, but
then once it took one slide, and once it did
it was over, he'd probably slid down about one hundred times. Really, yeah, man,
sounds fun. It's a blast. We should you keep talking
about doing like a show trip. That would be let trip.

(01:45):
I think I just I'm looking for something to go
do that I like to do, like fishing. Yeah, but
you can also fish and then we do the pontoons
up to you. I don't. I don't make some my
party in in my fishing right, pontoon is definitely parting
the Big Nac. So everybody knows Big MacDonald's. You know what,
it wasn't always called the Big Mac. Amy. I'm gonna
eliminate you from this because Amy also sent me the story. Okay,

(02:09):
what's the original name of the Big Mac? Think about this.
I'm gonna give you three options here. The Big Mac
was actually named something before the Big Mac. Here are
your options. Was it a the Blue Ribbon Burger, was
it be the mac Lamore? Or was it c Ronald's

(02:31):
Big Burger? So the Big Mac was named one of
these three things. Was it a the Blue Ribbon Burger,
be the mack Lamore, or c Ronald's Big Burger? RAYMONDO,
what do you think about this? Give me ce Ronald's
Big Burger because Ronald McDonald Morgan see, I think they

(02:53):
named them after themselves. Eddie. I think those are all
trick question a little trick answers there. I'm gonna go
with a the blue Ribbon Burger because that has nothing
to do with anything, and I feel like blue ribbon
meant like the best. What does mack lamore have to
do any of anything, mackam mac McDonald's mack lamore, good call,
I've don mondo you I know this lunchbox. Eddie had

(03:16):
the same thinking. I was, Ronald is too obvious. That's
one you want me to guess. So I was going
with blue ribbon because maybe McDonald's was named blue Ribbon
before his name McDonald's. Well, they didn't settle on a
catchy name at first, and it was first called not
Ronald's Big Burger, Sorry Ray, not the mack lamore, But

(03:39):
there it is. Good job. Two inmates escape from jail,
vout to return in fifteen days. Nice good job, guess
to Italian Ma too managed to flee from a prison
in Rome, left behind an interesting note for the jailer
in which they promised to return in surrender themselves in
the police custody after resolving the problem being faced by
their children. In the letter, they said we needed to

(04:01):
protect our children from a nasty business they've gotten themselves into.
Who knew was that easy to escape? Leave the choice
we'll be back. I mean they were there. They had
the choice of his staying in there too. Hey, someone
honorable though, like to say, hey, we'll be right back.
We just gotta go settle some matters like they volved
to return in fifteen days, please say. The inmates David
and Lil are cousins and have fled from jail on

(04:23):
June second. They scaled the walls using a water hose
in the courtyard. Wow, just that easy. The inmates were
serving sentences until twenty twenty nine for committing fraud and
receiving stolen goods. Oh my gosh. A cat owner is
accused of animal cruelty for feeding a cat ice cream.
It was a video on Twitter. I listen, my dog
loves watermelon. He won't eat it. They loves a liquet,

(04:44):
so and I'll have we have watermelon, only seedless by
the way. Yeah, I don't care how much modifications happening,
mutation you get to I love a seedless watermelon. You
don't care what they put in. You don't care, But
my dog licks the crap out of watermelon. I googled
to make sure because he can't grapes and that take
them to the vet because grapes. But yeah, people are
blasting them, saying it's not remotely funny, it's animal cruelty.

(05:09):
Some folks suggest the owner gave their cat brain freeze
in the video. Were the cats like this, well, brain
freeze maybe one of the worst minor injuries. We'll say
extremely what's the worst? Worst extreme minor injuries? Hang nail splinter, papercut,
funny bone, elbow, biting your tongue. Oh, that's a bad

(05:33):
one because it has to be extremely minor. Oh bye,
could you buy the tongues? Like, oh so stupid? Or
when you like it, like when you bite your lip
and then you can't stop biting it because it's bigger
than it normally is and it's just in the way.
Did you say did you say stubb in your toe?
That sucks? Banging your knee? Yeah? Uh, but brain freeze,

(05:53):
You're it's pretty bad. Brainfre is like, oh yeah, that sucks.
Um Age defying woman sixty two claims men from twenty
to seventy or trying to get what they're on Instagram.
She's sixty two, I would believe that, though, why because
women are staying hot or older men are looking better
older science health. You know you're eating better, you're working

(06:17):
out better, you're treating yourself. But you know it makes sense.
A new guideline on cancer preventions as you should cut
out alcohol completely. Wow. The American Cancer Society said it's
putting in a major change to its cancer reduction at prevention,
saying the best way to cut and the best thing
to cut is alcohol completely out of your diet. It's
best to not drink alcohol, none, says. They always say

(06:40):
glass of wine a day keeps the doctor. Though somebody
says something at all ariana Grande about a thirteen point
seven million dollar house. The singer dropped a cool thirteen
million for the mansion in the famous Bird Streets neighborhood,
or just about every resident is a huge celebrity. The
home has four bedrooms and seven bath rooms. What the
f four bedrooms? That's it? What's so? What's the rest

(07:04):
of the house. It better be gold, it says. There's
also a fitness studio, a wellness center. What's the difference, Well,
you know, you got a lot of money when you
got a fitness studio and a wellness center that's the
same thing in my mind, and a three hundred bottle
wine cellar. The Florida ceiling windows, I'm sure. Also, it's
just where it is, right, I'm looking at it now. Well,

(07:27):
that looks it's pretty big to only have four bedrooms. Huh,
pretty sweet? Is it right on the water? It says
some sick pocket walls open up to an infinity edge pool,
perfect for parties or getting the perfect Graham pick I
didn't say that, you're reading. Okay, Yeah, the house was

(07:47):
on the market two years ago for twenty five point
five million, then seventeen point five are on a bottom
for thirteen point seven Pretty cool. There's a show on
Instagram that I started to watch for like the first
two minutes and then I was like, it's not for me,
but it looked kind of interesting, and it was about
these realtors in La like Sunset something. You know. I'm
talking watch million dollars listening sometimes on Bravo. It's kind

(08:08):
of like that, but it's it's it's a reality show,
so they focus on all like these two guys own
it and they have supermodel realtors. It's selling sunsets selling
Sunset and they have super like a group of like
seven supermodel realtors that sell these like they're supermodels really,
I mean they're really hot, all of them. And it's
like these houses are selling are like multiple multile multimillion

(08:28):
dollar houses, and it looked kind of cool. But my
wife was watching with me and they're like, a not
too interested in it, but it looked kind of like
something that would be fun to watch. I don't watch
million dollars listing to go pursue that show, but Kaylin
watches The Housewives. Yeah, and it's on, and I'll catch
myself going, you know, while I'm here, check if they
there's one on I don't know if His Discovery or

(08:50):
something where they find waterfront properties for people and they
give them. A realtor shows up and gives them three
houses to choose from, and then you watch them visit
each house and then decide which one they want. And
somehow my husband I started watching and we saw the
first house and they were, well, shoot, we need to
see what the second house is. I mean we did not,
we were we needed to go do something else. But

(09:11):
then I was like, well, what about the third house?
Which one are they're going to choose, and then we
I mean, we ended up the whole episode, and then
I was disappointed with the one that they chose, and
I was thinking way too much about it, and I
was like, I need to walk away. Who cares? Who
cares that those people that sell those houses? I would
never buy a house from them? Why why? They just

(09:33):
seem too shiny and flashy and like the kind of
people to go to the clubs. I would never get
like Vegas people to go to Vegas clubs like they
expect it look like a like a lion and a rope. Yeah,
it is that kind of person. Ray, You ever watched
a million dollar listing? Yeah? But it always frustrates me
because I have friends that are real estate agents, and

(09:53):
you don't get commissions that are a quarter of a million,
and these people act like they get them all the time.
You have to work for years in years and years,
and you sell maybe one house that you get an
amazing commission at all the others it's like a thousand,
two thousand, but you work months for that. The show
makes it seem like it's every episode these guys are
getting these commission checks that are outrageous. Yeah, it's a

(10:14):
TV stary. The guy was he got the ability to
sell some woman's sixteen million dollar rooftop condo in New
York and it's a possible commission four hundred and twenty
thousand dollars. It was crazy nuts. But he's in like
a there are clothes all seemed like the clothes that
I want Dancing with the Stars and yeah, we're gonna

(10:35):
get into today's show. Let's do a food role and
Morgan number two before we get rolling into today's show. Morgan,
how you feel over there? Yeah, I'm feeling good. Let's
do it all right. Here we go each time for
food World. Numb, Numb, Numb with Morgan number two. This
could be really sad for a lot of us on
the show because we've all been here at one point
in our lives. Probably Chuck E Cheese stores may have

(10:57):
to permanently close. I saw because of COVID and the
fact that no money coming in, no money to be spent,
right yeah, and they're in one billion in debt right
now and they're just having a really hard time coming back.
There's a couple of realtors. I know what to do.
I should have a lot of money they could probably right,
just talked about all that, so they really don't think
that it Yeah, pretty high possibility. They're all going to close.

(11:19):
What about Pasqually's Pizza and Wings. You remember that? No,
well that didn't help their image, so that that hurt
them so and we talked about this a bit where
people right when Corona was crushing and you had to
order all your food, Chuck E Cheese changed their name
on the app because no one was ordering pizza from
Chucky Cheese because you go for the experience course. So

(11:41):
they changed the name to Pisqually's Pizza and Wings. People
are buying like from like crazy, that's funny, realized it
was Chucky Cheese. So it helped a little bit for
their business. Oh yeah, like again, if you were you know,
if you don't know it, Yeah, and it sounds like
somebody who makes it. Squald's gotta be a great guy's
been a chicken wing business a long time. In my mind,
like I'm a signing that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's sad

(12:03):
to hear it. That's rough because like when you have
little kids, that's the best place to have a birthday
party because you just pay boom one set price and
they do everything for you. Let me say this not
a commercial. I sent Eddie a man crate over the
weekend because it's a we do commercials for them. But
I thought it was so cool that I was like, hey,
let me send Eddie one of these, and I send

(12:23):
you the barbecue one. Awesome, man, So what was in that?
So it's like barbecue sauce, a little rib rub like seasoning,
and bunch of utensils like grilling utensils and these cool
cool um what do you call like upon mits or whatever,
but for the grill and they're out of leather. My
wife is like, okay, like you're starting to like you
think like you're a cowboy because I put them on.
I'm like, yeah for the Father's Day. But they have

(12:45):
golf ones, they have cooking ones. They have a lot
of them, so you go check them out. They're knocking
a bunch of money off if you do Mancrates dot
com slash bones, so if you want to have one
of those. Cool. They're not paying me to say this,
but I saw that one for thank you man. It
was awesome and mostly I mean really the experience is
like opening that thing up and then people were like
hitting me on Instagram because I've did it all on

(13:06):
Instagram and they're like, don't post that. You look like
a whimp trying to open that up. Oh because you
got like a crowbar and a wooden box and yeah,
mancrates dot com slash bones if you want to check
this out and get the deal and father's taken. Still
get it there in time. All right. I think that's
what's up looking. I think for that. Um, yeah, that's it.

(13:28):
All right. We'll see you guys on tomorrow show. But
here enjoyed today's radio show podcast by everybody. He Hey, guys,
welcome to the show. Got a really fun week all

(13:48):
this week. I'm pretty excited about it. Morning studio, Well,
where do we start? A couple of voicemails. Here is
someone talking about Eddie wanting to cut lunchboxes hair. You
I have to comment on Eddie wanting to cut lunch
boxes hair. Oh my lord, lunchblox. He needs a haircut.
My friends, you're starting to look like the Peter Bravey

(14:10):
or one of the Brave. It's really too long and
the sideburns getter dunsers. Eddie, you're saying lunchbox any change
on letting Eddie cut your hair. Uh, No, no change,
because I know Eddie tries to say he can cut hair,
but I know that what he's gonna do is gonna
take a chunk out of it. And I do not
feel like shaving my head, so I can't do it.

(14:32):
I cannot let him do it. And unless there's a
fine system where if he messes up, I like that.
I like that. Yeah, okay, we're getting too that. Okay,
because you cut all your kids hair, I do. Why
don't you just go to a barber? At this point
though I think that was the only thing is like again,
they're open now from me to you. It's if you
want the company to use you for bigger things, you
have to look like what the company would want you
to look like before they hire you. I know, I know,

(14:53):
I do want the company to hire me. But well,
they don't hire you. They don't pay you anymore. Oh
but like like I'm taping a fourth the July Backyard
Barbecue Special with some artists. They cut of my house
and we shoot a bunch of you. I don't get
paid for that. Oh, but we need to come over
there from background. No, I don't know, because I don't
want to waste some unch of time. But I'm saying,
you have to look good, so they put you in

(15:13):
things and eventually, you know, all that starts to accumulate.
And yeah, I've been waiting for those calls. I haven't got.
But my point is you don't look like what they
would want you to look like to highlight you in
bigger places, like be proactive. Yeah, like cut your hair well,
like when I do, haven't hear? Could they don't call either?
And I do have a haircut. All right, let me
do one more. Here is Morgan in Saint Louis ward

(15:33):
in studio. I just finished the guards brook special on Netflix.
Couldn't stop. And I don't think I've heard you guys
talking about it in the studio. What's up put that?
The goat? Bobby? Come on? Well, what happened? Was I
watched on A and E when it was out six
seven months ago or so? We did talk about it then.

(15:55):
I guess we haven't talked about it since it's been
on Netflix, but yeah, we did talk about it. It
was a whole A and E documentary by Garth Brooks. Okay,
but now it's on Netflix. Yeah cool? So if he
didn't watch it here it is watch it now. But
we did talk about it, just not on Netflix. Yeah, okay,
there's that I got and a bunch of notes. Um boy,

(16:16):
Hank Junior's daughter died. J Morgan, tell me what happened
over there? So I guess she was driving and it
was in Tennessee and they were towing a boat and
they crossed the highway median and rolled over and she
died in the accident. And how old was she She
was twenty seven years old. And from the looks of
her Instagram she has two kids. Dang that that really still.

(16:38):
I mean, even if she wasn't Hank Junior's daughter, that
sting because I think it made this the news because
she was hankering her daughter. Oh man, well, I hate
to hear that. I'm gonna start off on a bummer here,
but I saw that in the news. I think, oh,
you know what, else, Let's just switch it up a
little bit and talk about something positive. So what we
do every Fourth of July is we tried to build

(16:58):
a home for a hero. And you know, we love
our armed forces and anybody that's out protecting us and
creating a freedom for us. Like we don't take that lightly.
And in the past years we've been able to come together.
And by we, I don't mean just us in the studio.
Like when I say we, I mean you're listening too.
And so why can I get the information of what
they can buy and stuff on my screen? Because what

(17:20):
we're gonna do is we're gonna put all of our
Pip and Joy stuff up. I think it's going to
go on so Wednesday, Yeah, that's the plan Wednesday at
nine Central. And we don't keep any money from Pimp
and Joy. It's Pimp and Joy is the way for
It's a message that means, you know, send goodness to others,

(17:41):
have goodness within yourself. We don't keep any of the
money and we would love for you to buy something,
and hopefully we'll be able to build a home for Hero.
I'm not supposed to say who it is yet, right
because we don't want to tip them off. Yeah, correct,
Like we're gonna be the ones actually telling him he
is getting a house built specifically for him, and he
lost his well, we don't have this. I don't want

(18:01):
to sail, but he does need a home that is
specific to his needs. And through with building homes for heroes.
We can do that for him. And because of it's
Fourth of July, we have a Pima Joy Fourth of
July line, Like we have a new patriotic Tide Eye
t shirt, the Red Stars tanked off for girls, the
American Flag Pimp of Joy. So well, that's all we're

(18:22):
gonna say for now. But Wednesday morning it goes up
and we don't have a whole whole lot of it,
but last year we're able to do like almost one
hundred and some thousand dollars. Yea one hundred and seventy
five thousand, I think, which is which is crazy. How
generous our listener get something cool too. Yeah, it's a
great message and when you wear it, you're reminded to
spread joy to others, choose joy for yourself. And then

(18:44):
you get to say, oh, hey, by the way, this
shirt or this hat helped build a house for a hero.
Bobby Bones dot Com to see pictures that we're putting
up on Wednesday and to support. But tomorrow we'll have
him on and we'll reveal to him that we're even Yeah,
like he doesn't he doesn't know what he doesn't know.
I guess now we know it's a heat, it would
be less. Oh or is it a shot? RAYMONDO? How

(19:06):
tall do you say you are five to seven on
my driver's license? Do you think you're five to seven
or do you think you kind of knocked it up
an inch or so? They measured me here at work
it was like five six and couples and cents. Let
me see what mind says, because mine says six one,
and I think I more really tall shoes, high heels. Yeah,
because I'm honestly I'm six foot a little more than six.
But but I can't really claim six one unless I'm

(19:28):
in the right shoes. And I looked at my driver's license.
It says I'm six one, so I guess I'm officially
six one. You have to if it says on your
driver's license, that's what it is. Well, here's why I
ask about heights, because I'm okay driver's license heights. That'll
be what we say for now. One, what do you
have your pull your driver? Put your heights out of you.
I don't have a driver's license, but oh yeah, I
lost it last summer. You got a ride to work today,

(19:49):
but no, I drove amy awesome coronavirus. I've been able
to go to the dmv wown last year. Yeah. Yeah,
how tall? Did your old driver's license? Five six? Lunchbox
five eleven? Eddie? Mine says five eleven. But I'm six foot.
Come on, I don't think you're as tall as I am,

(20:11):
though you're not. You're six one technically. Oh that's true. Yeah,
all right, Morgan, I'm five one on my driver's listens.
In real life, I'm five foot and Ray, your driver's
license says five to seven. Okay. So there's a cosmetic
surgeon who charges clients seventy five thousand dollars for limb
lengthening procedures which can stretch patients up to six inches. Oh.

(20:35):
The Harvard educated surgeon and orthopedic specialist achieves this by
making incisions and the femur and the tibia, the legs,
the two big bones there, and then slowly stretches them
out permanently. After surgery, the patient uses the remote control
that triggers a device to stretch, i e. Break and
heal the bone incrementally. Oh this sounds awful, but also

(20:57):
all three Ray, let's say it wasn't that painful. Would
you pay good money? Would you take out a loan
to be six inches taller. No, I don't want to
be taller now. I did when I played sports, But
there's no reason that those people's bodies break down. Like
I'm seeing it through my father right now. He's having
so many issues with his legs back, but everything my body,

(21:17):
my body, I'm gonna be able to go just like
my mom tell him one hundred and not have any
problems whatsoever. It pays to be short when you're older
in life. I'm dead serious, and I guess you got
a girl now, there's no reason to be tall. I
don't even play sports as much anymore. But that would
just bring him up to our level. Like how tall
we are right? Six inches? Yeah? I mean, would you
like to see what it's like to live our life?

(21:37):
You're not just seeing, you're living it too. But no,
you wouldn't take out a loan to be six Would
you have done it at age twenty five? I would
have done it in high school when I could have
maybe made college sports and stuff. Yes. Not. Now that's
the dumbest thing I've ever heard of. Morgan, your five
foot zero Would you take out a loan to be taller? No?
I like my height alright, alright, and't that crazy said
about thousand dollars? That is, and it isn't fair they

(21:59):
keep breaking slow. You have a remote to your legs.
I mean, I don't want to see how it works. Like, yeah,
that guy should have his own reality show. And if
you're going to do surgery bought surgeries, they should have
people to come in short and then they come back
on the check in six months later there's six foot
See it's taller. I'd be crazy. It's so weird. Amy,
You're like the nicest, kindest, most giving person I've ever known,

(22:22):
yet you now have this rage inside of you that
you can't explain or you just want to slam things
against walls. Do you think it's something deep rooted or
do you think it's new with you adopting your kids. Oh,
I think I'm dealing with some stuff and I don't
know how to I think some of it is hormones
mixed with uh, not knowing how to handle some stuff

(22:46):
that's going on, like new hormones. Oh yeah, I'm I'm
almost forty. I have stuffed hormones stuff changing in my body.
That's weird. It So I think some of it is
hormonal but it is a combination of me not processing
some of my emotions properly. M So, do you have

(23:11):
a new or my stress? Do you have a newfound
empathy for people that do things in rage? Now? Hmm,
interesting because I wouldn't want to use Well, it depends
on what their rage causes them to do, because I
I don't ever want to hurt anybody. So no, I
don't have empathy for somebody that uses their rage in

(23:32):
that way. But yeah, if they want to throw a
water bottle across the room, like smash a car, No,
I don't want to hurt anybody. I mean, I guess
they could smash it as long as nobody gets hurt
their own car. You're like, oh, I get it. I No,
I don't. I don't think I have. I don't want
to smash my car. The only thing I'm telling you
I want to do, or that I have done, is

(23:53):
throw a water bottle. I want to throw the fruit bowl,
slam stuff, slam the milk down on the counter, like
really hard and yell. And what is your therapist? Because
you're going to a therapist, right, Yeah, what do they say? Well,
she thinks some well, and then sometimes I just can't
let it go. So I picture myself doing the action,

(24:15):
and then I'm like, oh, that feels so good, but
I don't I have control, so I don't do it again.
Nobody would be harmed. But I still resist the action
because I don't feel like it's right anyways, like I
need to get control and so, but then I have
trouble letting it go, and I'm still stressed and worked
up and feeling anxious and having all these different feelings.

(24:36):
So she has told me when I need to reset
like that, I may need to dunk my face in
ice water. Have you tried that yet? No? I haven't yet.
It's just but it's part of my assignment. No, no, no.
If I see you over there in your head in
a bucket of water, I'm like, oh boys, but I

(24:57):
promise you if you were to see it, you would think,
because I even think, I'm not joking, I think who
am I right now? Or you would be wondering who
is this person? Well, sometimes, since you said you have rage,
now that comes I sit next to you and wonder,
oh boy, it's not like this is how it is.
She just starts stabbing with him. No, no, no, I

(25:17):
don't ever stop. Don't put me in that category. I
don't ever want to hurt anybody. I just have in
like a extreme desire to qush a ball and then
throw it against the walls. My husband and I were
having an argument one day, and that's when I threw
the water bottle at him and it was awesome. No,
I threw it across the room. All right, if you

(25:39):
ever just wiggle your ear and I'll just shut it down,
it doesn't it I don't. I can't predictive. I'll let
you know. For some reason, you hear the imaging just
slam in the middle of a segment, you know, Amy
wiggled or ear and we had to end the segment ear. Okay.
I hope I'm not alone in this. Yeah. The latest

(25:59):
from lash In Tullywood Morgan number two thirty second Skinny,
Carrie Underwood shared the role God plays in their household
With her kids, We always, you know, pray before meals
and stuff like that, and Isaiah will remind us even
if one of us is like in the other room
hasn't made our breakfast yet, you know, He's like, where's mom,

(26:20):
where's Mama? God God Mom, so we can all be
there together to pray. Rebut McIntyre guests where she thinks
her character from her TV show Rebut would be now.
I think she'd become a travel agent. So she gets
to go to all these places to check him out
before she has her clients go to him. Then she
goes to this place and she falls in love and

(26:40):
m dures the world with him because he's real rich
and he has a private point. King Kallaway shared a
cover of Dolly Parton's Joe Lene with Gabby Barrett. Please
don't I'm Morgan number two. That's your skinny. It's time

(27:04):
for the good news. Good a Cleveland Indians baseball players
giving back to those treating COVID nineteen patients in his community.
Short stole Francisco Lindor Eddie's how you say it Lindor
is how I say it? I would you say his
whole name, Francisco Lindora like I said. Francisco Lindor has

(27:26):
donated one hundred and fifty pairs of new balanced sneakers
to workers at Marimont Hospital in Cleveland. That's pretty cool,
the athlete says he wants to thank them for everything
they're doing for the community. In Cleveland. He made a
video and he was like, hey, just appreciate you. Here's
a bunch of shoes so you feel more comfortable doing
what you do. That's pretty cool. Hey Francisco Lindor, that's
pretty cool, Eddie May right now, how would you say

(27:48):
that in Spanish? Hey Francisco Lindor, that's pretty cool. Hey
Francisco Lindoro. Okay, if Francisco Lindores bueno, that's pretty good.
All right, thank you very That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good shown story today. This
story comes to us from Austin, Texas. A junior on

(28:10):
the University of Texas football team came out of his
apartment to find that someone had ding the bumper of
his car. He's mad, so he took a fist and
boom punched the bumper, broke his hand. He punched his
own bumper, own bumper, because he's so mad. That's that
rage you guys have, Yeah, no, yeah, yeah, mad dinged
his bumper, so he punched his bumper and broke his hand.

(28:32):
You gotta know better than to punch a bumper something.
He can break something easy wall though, like you ragers
will do that too. Yeah, but you'll throw him break something.
I'm like, but well the thing you just broke. Yeah,
but walls easy. The hand will go right through the wall.
I've never hit a wall. All right, no report if
the bumper suffered any more damage, I doubt it did.

(28:52):
It's a hand. I'm lunchbox. That's your bone head story
of the day. I mean a five point four miles
in one run this weekend. And I'm a great runner,
so for me, that's really good. And my cabs are
like they're gonna explode out of my legs for two days.
And Mike d runs like ten miles every day. But
I'm not that I'm not a good runner. I get bored.

(29:13):
So I'm pretty happy with myself. And I'm gonna tell
you there's a big difference in running at seven pm,
which I ran a two pm, which I ran like
the day before the heat. Yeah, man, it takes it
out of you. Who knew me, who knew I could
have probably done another mile or so because it's feeling
pretty good. Yeah, but I was running on a track
like a thing around a golf course, and the loop
is like three point one miles and I'm running on
this app and it's like, yeah, there's much time to run.

(29:35):
And so I finished the first three point one miles.
I'm like, I can get this, I can get another
lap in. And then I started running around. I realized
I wasn't gonna get a second lap in, so my
time was up, and so I just walked across the
golf course. People were golfing and I'm gonna Yeah. I
was just like, you know what, I'm tired, I'm hot,
and so I just walked. But I was pretty proud
of myself over five miles for someone who's not a runner.

(29:56):
I saw that the Dolly Lama will release his debut album,
which is also a eighty fifth birthday. It's called Inner
World and it's got the Dolli Lama reciting mantras and
prayers over a musical background. He dropped his first track
called Compassion. Here's a little bit of that. See. Some

(30:23):
are calling him the next Captain Caucasian really, which was
my old rap name back in the day. Well just me,
I mean probably what two thousand six or two thousand
and seven. Yeah, I did a feature as I had
a one song rap deal with Carly Patterson, who was
the Olympic gymnast who was trying to pop star life.

(30:44):
Here's a little bit of temporary life, which I wrote.
By the way, good or bad, you're gonna hear this
is all this is. I'm embarrassed to play this now.
As you can tell, I didn't realize how embarrassed I
was gonna be from like two thousand and six. Here
you go, Yeah, there were I come because I feel

(31:07):
like I don't belong like my kids. It's wrong. I
don't know the worst of the song when everyone else
can sing it right along. This is nothing to do,
not the place so that I want to be. I
gets the stress from this place that I want to leave.
I'm lighting down so the future. Good man, that sound
a little Did you sound like a little friend nursing there? Yeah?

(31:28):
Probably just but I haven't listened to this. It's a
bad quality. But yeah I was back in the day.
Yeah yeah, yeah, I mean it's like the audio quality
to turn it down, turn it down there. So I
saw that. I thought i'd bring that clip out of retirement.
One other thing I wanted to mention was I've shut
down comments on my Instagram. I'm over it. It doesn't
matter what gets posted if I post a fish or

(31:48):
people just fight with each other. So no more comments,
no comments. Everyone's on probation for rest today fifteen until
July one. There'll be no comments on my instagram at
mister Bobby Bones. Just I'm just not gonna create a
place that breeds people fighting and hating on each other.
So I've just shut it down. So during this break
they can possibly think of ways to comment better. You know,

(32:12):
in your time out, everyone reflect on how you didn't
comment in the best way possible, on how you will
comment in a wonderful way forward. So I was like,
I just can't and it's about the most ridiculous things. Yeah,
so no more comments on my instagram, mister Bobby Bones.
There'll be no comments till July first. Somebody had to

(32:33):
ruin it for the rest of us. Yeah, that's what happens.
So that happened over the weekend too. I went to
Amy's new house she's moving to. She as it was
over the neighborhood, and I was like, hey, send me
your address, so she said it goes I'm not there yet,
I don't live there yet, and I'm like, okay, I
want to go see it. So we go. I guess
I kind of thought she already owned it. So we're
in the backyard. Oh no, And I said, okay, slow down,

(32:56):
y'all are trust fressing. I'm trying to get in the house.
I'm like, when are you guys moved into? You know, Thursday? Yeah,
so in a couple of days. But yeah, you're you're
there all a little bit. Yeah, I was there was
really the current owners. Luckily we're not there, but I mean,
well if they would have been, would even like, oh
my friend's behind this as a good guys, it's all

(33:17):
good dory. On Wednesday, at nine am Central time, we're
putting our Pimp and Joy line up, which is all
about choosing joy for yourself for others. We don't keep
any of that money, and we are going to build
a house for a hero. We don't want to say
who it is yet, but every year fourth of July
we find someone that has served in our military. Um,

(33:38):
it's always been someone that has been injured, and we
want to build a house right to their needs because
we feel like we wouldn't be here on the show
without them fighting for our freedom. The thing is, this
hero doesn't know he's gonna get the house. We're gonna
tell him on the show tomorrow, so we can't say
much more else about we did say that. Do we
say that, I would say too much. Maybe we'll say that.

(33:59):
Let's just say he served a long time. He's a hero,
and you can buy Pimp and Joy Wednesday, ninth Central.
There's stars and stripes, tank top Stars tank Tops. Fourth
of July line, there's tie. There's so much. We don't
much rules, even the neon colors that aren't red, white

(34:21):
and blue. Bobby Bones dot com. Heck, you buy right
now if you want. We'll put the money to it.
Stuff it's already up there, sure, but but the fourth
of July stuff goes up on nine Central. My girlfriend
Caitlin was bringing me up some food, so I stopped her.
She's gonna hop in a segment where this year because
we have two things to talk about. The first one,
I lost a bet on this show and we had

(34:42):
to watch that. Last American we pull up the name
Mike because there was a movie they got zero for
cent of Rotten Tomatoes. I was forced to watch it.
It was two and a half hours long, and by
I was forced to watch it, you had to watch
it too, Yeah, and you took it like a champ.
You were like, okay, but we didn't watch it all
at once. We broke it up into what thirty minutes. Yeah,
except for the last one. We watched the last hour,

(35:03):
so pretty straightfor I slept a little bit through the
last hour. Okay, Well, here's the thing. It got a
zero percent on Rotten Tomatoes. What was it called, Mike,
the Last American Crime? The Last days of American Crime? Okay?
Does it deserve a zero percent? It was actually pretty good.
It really ain't that bad. Well, I think that if

(35:24):
you had told me it was good, I would say
it deserves a zero. But because I went into it
knowing it was a zero, I feel like it deserves more.
That makes sense. I would have given it about because
I'm the tomato meter from critics, it has a zero percent.
Still today I've given about a forty percent. Okay, Still
it still sucks. Yeah, but I like some of it.

(35:46):
The concept is crazy because at a certain date the
government said, hey, there'll be no more crime committed because
we figured out what signal to put into your brain.
So everybody's running crazy and they're trying to commit the
last American crime before that shuts down crime. Pretty nice.
It sounds like a cool story. Yeah, the concept, so
I lost the bet. We watched it in three days.
The concept's cooler than the story that they can execute. Yeah, exactly.

(36:11):
They could have mean it better, though, they could have
shortened concept. You mean, because the concept was so good
they needed it. Okay, but here you go. I lost
the bet. I watched the whole thing. I give it
a h I give it two out of five American flags. Okay,
is my movie out of five? What would you give it?

(36:33):
Two out of five? One point five? Okay, one and
a half something, So it's still a fail, right you guys? Still? Yeah,
but I would say it's a win for the movie
because it's better than zero percent. So we did that
over the weekend. And also when she drove from California
to Nashville that that thirty hour drive. Listen to this.

(36:53):
She said, she got a tire. Okay, do we need
to announce this part? My dad's going to hear this.
Should I not say? Fine? She gotta hey, your tire's
low and amarillow all right, dad, and drove she didn't
tell me and drove all the way to Nashville like
the light came on. It's the tire, love arrest. You
kicked it, And so she comes outside. The tire is

(37:13):
completely shot. It's dead. It's on a rim I made it.
It was on a rima. Oh I ended the driveway.
It wasn't dead when you get to the house. I
didn't notice it until you said we pulled your truck around,
and I did, and then I noticed it. Then it
was like full tire, full tire, you know, because it

(37:36):
was just one spot that was flat. But that's the bottom.
One spot's going to be the bottom because that's what
all the weight is, right, But it's not in the bottom.
If you drive a little bit, then it's the top. Right.
So I changed the tire, but she didn't know how
to change the tire. So I go out in the yard.
I'm like, I'll change it. Why don't you come out
and I'll show you how to change the tire. And
you helped a little bit. Yeah. So because we didn't

(37:58):
call anybody to change it, you manly man, we forget that, right,
you know? Wow? Right, No, he's not screaming. I changed
tires totally. That's the thing is like say whatever you want, okay.
Sometimes sometimes it's like I feel like I'm the man

(38:21):
that I mean sometimes why and what instance would you
ever feel like you were the man? What instance? Go ahead,
I feel like you're more high maintenance than me in
a lot of way. I would agree with that and something. Yeah,
so I feel like I'm the man a lot of times.
And then something like that happens and I'm like, oh, yeah,
I feel good. You know, but what about when we fish?

(38:42):
We caught the same amount of fish I made. I
reel it in, I take it off the hook, I
hold it up, I do the talking about you down.
I'm saying I know how to fish, like I can
do all that stuff. Yeah, but so can I. So
I don't really feel like that makes you a man.
That the changing tire I can't do. You can't do.
So that is madly man. Well, anyway, I wasn't even
talking about me because I was like, I'm gonna go

(39:04):
change the tire. I wasn't gonna bring her out there.
That's not really all happened. You're like sneaking out. Oh,
I was just gonna go change it. Not then it
was a thing, you know what I mean. I was
like all the production like he got up and he
put his shoes on. He never wears shoes ever unless
he's going somewhere, so he like put his shoes on.
So I was a little suspicious. He like put like

(39:25):
kind of grungy clothes on. I was a little suspicious.
He walks in, gets like he kind of wanted me
to notice that he was going to do something. So
I was like, okay, i'll bite. What are you doing?
I didn't say. He's like, I guess I'll put my
shoes stretching. He's like, toolbox, give me that anyway. So

(39:46):
he goes outside and I follow him, and I'm like,
what are you doing? And then I figured it out
was and all you changed my tire And he's like, yeah,
I don't know what I'm there. But then I showed
her and okay, in the quick wit quickly, how do
you change the tire? Go Lewis and lug nuts not
all the way um oh, get the jack jack it

(40:07):
all the way up as high as you can. Take
the tire off. Get take the lug nuts all the
way off first Oh yeah yeah. And so they take
them off and you get the spear, then you put
it back on. You save the lug nuts. You'll need
him later. Yeah. Um, put the spear on, put the
lug nuts on, tighten it all the way back, put

(40:29):
the jack down, load the tire. You did. Okay, you
didn't get it all in the right order, but you
can't much have it. I've only watched it one time,
all right. Well, man, I just feel like I got
roasted for no reason, Like I was just talking about
the movie and then all of a sudden she's manlier
than I. I want to know more examples of when
you're the man? None? None, She just says stuff. She

(40:51):
just says stuff. She has a better run. What about
when he works out, Caitlin manly? I don't really watch
him work out once? Yeah, but why why was she watching?
She just went to my gym and just see what
to see the gym. Oh, I wasn't even talking about that.
Wasn't really watching you. Then you took this Instagram though,
and it was like, oh I recorded, yeah, yeah, yeah,

(41:12):
mine wasn't me, but yeah I did. And then I've
watched on the peloton before, which is very manly riding
a bike. No, no, does he just is it true?
He just goes hard on peloton. He doesn't even do
the class. He just goes hard. And then I get
on there and it's at like ninety and I can't
even I'm like standing up trying to move the pedals.
He goes too hard on peloton. So pretty manly, super manly. Yeah, Well,

(41:37):
thank you for the food, and thank you for for
coming by the first time ever in the studio being
on the air. Yeah, she didn't come up here to
be on the air. She was like, do you have
to be on the airs, Like, you don't have to, fine, Will,
And we don't give the movie a super bad review,
just a bad review, right, go into it thinking it's
going to be terrible and you'll like it, okay, all right,
same thing with the show. If you wake up in
the morning and you turn this show on, you're like,

(41:57):
is it gonna be a real turd? And then I
love Yeah, all right, thank you, Caitlin, You're welcome, Boggy.
All right, let's go to Roger in Northern Arizona. Hey,
Bobby Bones, good morning studio. Hey, I'm calling Northern Arizona.
I just heard you. Now you guys are coming to
one oh seven point by Cult Country over here and

(42:20):
super pupped. I've been listening to the podcast for the
last two years religiously. And yeah, anybody who hasn't heard
the show just listening for the first time, give him
a chance. You guys will fall in love with it.
Great show, great people, and super excited. Thanks Roger. Yeah,
today we have started on one or seven point five
cult country Flagstaff, Arizona. So appreciate anybody that's listening. It's tough.

(42:42):
It's always a tough transition because, as I say, we're
not a great radio show, but I think we're a
really good show with a bunch of people that you
can find someone that you understand and relate to. And
you know, we don't have good voices, we're kind of
normal folks. So I appreciate that. We're very excited to
be on. There's Amy's pile of stories. So there's gonna

(43:04):
be no more Starbucks office type situations post coronavirus, you know,
I mean corporate Well no, I mean people used to
take their laptop to Starbucks, sit there for several hours
and that was quote their office for the day. People
can't do that anymore. Well, they're it's shifting. I mean,
I guess technically you could, but Starbucks says that they're
aiming to shift their coffee shops and focus more on

(43:25):
mobile ordering and take out only. They're going to be
closing four hundred stores and opening up more of like
grabbing go locations with drive through options. So they're encouraging
people to get your coffee and go somewhere else, don't
linger here. Well, the one near my house, people are
still chilling. Yeah, there's a lot of chillers in there.

(43:45):
You know. It reminds me of Pizza Hut. I love
Pizza Hut, but there aren't many Pizza Hut you can
go into anymore. And you used to be able to,
used to be there salad bar. I would salad bar.
Horror At salad bar, we get a pizza, getting a booth,
And there are still a few. There are still some,
you know, I'm from very rural America, and I think

(44:08):
there are still some there because the same owners have
with them, but not as many anymore. When there's a
new one that goes up, it's one of those little
little one little popps. What about you got name? So?
ABC announced that they've got their first ever black leading
man for The Bachelor. I saw that it'll be for
the twenty fifth season. His name is Matt James, and
he's twenty eight years old, and he's a commercial realtor

(44:29):
from New York. And he was selected after fans have
been pushing to see more diversity on the show, and
season twenty five will premiere next year. Yeah. He's really
good looking. Yes, yeah, I was hoping finally someone we
could really relate to, like not that good looking, but
no no, yeah, what else? So I have the top

(44:52):
lifestyle changes that people make when they become parents, and
then I really feel like the story stood out to me, Bobby,
because I feel you and Kitlin are progressing. I don't
know exactly what's going to happen. You have two kids now,
it's happened so quick. Yeah it no, but it's probably
in the next year time. Yeah, we're not even I know,

(45:13):
but there's before that. I know. I'm still a virgin. Well,
this is what you have to look forward to changing.
I haven't got a smile at a ray by saying
that he doesn't smile at anything ever. Go ahead, Well,
first of all, once you become a parent, you cut
out irresponsible friends. Okay, I've already done that anyway, Okay,
or I've changed my irresponsible friends too, being responsible. Eddie's

(45:37):
responsible as it gets. He shows up on time. It's
a great example. Yeah, I used to be very irresponsible,
even though I've had kids for twelve years. Okay, they
started saving to buy a house. Okay, that happens. Get
a more steady job once you got kids, make an
actual serious effort to save money, and then stopped going
out late. Yeah let's just sound thinking at like sixteen. Yeah,

(46:01):
I had to grow up early. But yeah, yeah, all right, yeah, yeah,
I mean that's my pile. That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news. So this super thoughtful
carrying teacher decided she wanted to do something special for
the class of twenty twenty since they kind of got

(46:23):
jipped a little bit. She started a Facebook group called
Adopt a Senior where people could go on there and
send cards and words of encouragement and online registry gifts
whatever they felt inspired to give, and over seven thousand
people have joined in just over a month, and two
thousand members have adopted seniors so far. And then from

(46:44):
all of this, and Adopt a Senior Scholarship Fund began,
and she didn't really know how much people would donate,
but some people were saying, hey, we want to help out,
and so far the fund has more than thirty thousand dollars.
That whole thing's crazy. Wow. Good for her. She definitely
didn't mean for that to happened, but grateful that it did. Man,
That is what it's all about. That was tell me

(47:05):
something good. Over to Amy. Now with the morning Corny,
Morning Corny. How did the barber win the race? How
did the barber win the race? He knew a short cut?
All right? That was the Morning Corny with us. Right now,

(47:30):
it is Debbie in Union City, Tennessee. Hey, Debbie, how
are you. Hey, I'm great, glad to talk to you.
Are you glad to talk to me? Be honest, yes, sir,
definitely love it. Lessen Debbie from my home state. I
think you're awesome. Oh, thank you very much. I think
you're awesome. Yeah, I was for I was raised in Arkansas.

(47:51):
Look at you me too, Look at that. I tell
you I'm getting hit hard with the running for governor
stuff because it's two and a half of years. I
want me to kind of make up my mind and
what do you think I should do? There? I think
you would be great. But here's the thing that means
I'd have to leave the radio show in like a
year or so. Surely they would block out an hour
or so for you every day to do that, because

(48:11):
we can't lose you on the radio show. Well, what happens, Debbie,
is when I if I start raising money, I then
can't be on the air. So like, oh that sucks,
never mind, we'll let somebody. Wait, we're not losing well okay,
well listen, we'll have to figure that out later. But
here's the reason, Debbie, I have you on because you
just want a thousand dollars. I'm giving you a thousand bucks.

(48:32):
Oh my gosh, wonderful. Yeah, this is crazy. The Bobby
Bone Shows June Stimulu Sweepstakes presented by Express Employment Professionals. So, Debbie,
did you go to the website and like type your
name in there? Did? Yeah, it's that easy, And you
just want a thousand bucks? So what are you gonna
do with that money? Use it for bills right now?

(48:53):
It'll be a great help. Yeah, Well, with the help
of Express Employment Professionals, a thousand bucks every week for
the month of June, and Debbie will tell you all
you have to do is go to Bobby bones dot com. Debbie,
did you have to jump through any hoops at all?
Or was it that easy? No? It was so super easy.
I've been logging on every day. Yeah, go to bobbybones

(49:14):
dot com keyword rules for info and rules. And thanks
to our friends at Express Employment Professionals who out more
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each year. If you're looking for work, they're ready to help. Well. Well, well, Debbie,
I hate to say goodbye to you, but you are
going to be one thousand dollars richer as soon as
we hang up. That's wonderful. Thank you so much. Who's
the first person you're gonna call when this calls over

(49:35):
to tell them that you just want a thousand dollars?
My husband? Is he there with you? Or is he? No? No,
no he's not. I'm at work right now. Oh okay,
I'll let you get back to work. Then. Well, hey,
I really appreciate you listening, and you know, thanks for
being one of our friends and hanging out with us
every morning. And I can't wait for you to get
your check and go go spend it on some bills.
But by one thing that's for you, like one little thing. Okay,

(49:57):
I'll do that all right, Bye, Debby, good to talk
to you. We went out. We got fifteen striper. We
were catching them like crazy. Whoa, that's what fifteen. If
you go to my Instagram you'll see we're just you know,
when you get live shad, you're just looking for all
looking for those fish to come through and pop. So
anywhere from like six seven pounds to about sixteen pounds.

(50:20):
And so took Ray Mundo and his fiance, Ray and Bay,
we took them out. And so it's Kaylin and myself.
She's a really good fisherman. She doesn't need any help
with anything. I don't need any help with anything. It
was Ray, what's your first time to fish in twenty years? Yes,
we had gone when I was a kid, but I'm
not an expert. I don't know all this stuff. Well, so,
because they were new, Ray and Bay had one pole

(50:42):
they were watching, and Kaylin I had our own. We were,
you know, doing our thing. And so as soon as
we get in, we're twenty minutes into it, Ray and
Bay's poll boom just takes off right, and so Ray
doesn't know what to do. So he grabs the pole
and as he's holding it, he starts yelling at his
fiance bay Laura to reel it. So he's holding the
pole while she's and he's like, you can do it, MoMA, MoMA.

(51:05):
And I'm like, what are you guys doing. You're making
it so much harder, right, because these are the biggest
fighting fish in fresh water. They pretty much you can get,
but you still don't want to have one person holding
the pole. Imagine just trying to roll, just trying to
reel in a reel without holding the pole, and so
it was all disjointed. They finally got it in and
so Raimundo he basically caught his first real fun fishing along.

(51:28):
It was so fun to watch and it had to
be a thrill, right of course that was a high. Yes.
So he gets it in, we net it up and
we'll take a picture with it, like hold it up
because it's a pretty good fish. I mean, I'm not
gonna lie his first fish. It was really good fish.
So Ramundo is holding the fish up, and the fish,
because he wasn't hold all the way, starts flopping a
little bit. Naturally, you really got to put a grip

(51:48):
in its jaw and on the back of it, and
so it starts flopping and Ray starts to go, I've
been quilled. I've been quilled. And I was like, it's
not a porcupine quilled, yes, and he goes, no, sorry,
I've been finned. And he starts screaming like the fish
attacked him. Oh my good. He takes the fish, just

(52:09):
chunks it back in the water. We're keeping him anyway, right,
we were catching release anyway, just chunks it into the
water and we're like, right, and he starts holding his
arm out, going I've been finned, like running around the
boat because you thought, seriously you were hurt. Yeah, And
I thought it would leave something in your skin. So
I was trying to see if I needed somebody to
pick it out. He was looking for the quills, then

(52:31):
the fin in his arm and in his hand. So
how long did it take you before you have a blood? Stopped?
And I was fine And there was no blood. There
was no blood. There was blood on the fish because
the fish got a little caught up, right, but it
wasn't a blood. And by the way, that was the
only fish had any blood on it. Mostly we can
catch him. Yeah, take the hook out. Fine, that was

(52:52):
the only fish that hurt a little bit, but the
blood was coming from the fish, not his hand. He
is screaming the whole time. So we're going and at
one point we had a trip like I'm catching up
pretty good, Caitlin's catching him pretty good. At one point
we had a triple at the same time Boom, I
get hit with one. Boom, Caitlyn's rolling one in. Ray
and baby boom. They were all we've all got him,
We're all rolling him in. We had a good school

(53:13):
of fish, and so m Raymonde was like, I ain't
touching the fish again. So we got a picture of
someone holding the fish up with the ray throwing the
peace signs over it because he didn't want to touch
him other fish. But that being said, I'm giving him
a hard time. It was a lot of fun, right.
I never thought we're gonna be catching that many fish, right.
It was like, listen, I've been fishing before. We didn't

(53:34):
catch anything. I didn't expect to be catching any fish whatsoever.
He was kind of going for the boat, riding the fun.
But by the end of it we had fifteen. We
had fifteen fish. Yeah, I mean and in that short time.
Usually people fish all day and don't have fifteen We were,
I mean we were out there for four and a
half hours, so you know, we we just didn't pop.
But as soon as we hit man, we landed, we
put the boat and we dropped the boat. Bay, I'm

(53:56):
just gonna get hit by amazing. Yeah, it was awesome.
And I was texting Eddie pictures. Oh yeah, every fish
they caught, he'd text me, I look at this one,
look at this one. Did y'all know that was going
to be a yeah? Because I mean we have the
you know, the range finder on the depth finder, and
you okay, there's a spot, all right, go and sometimes
you hit him, sometimes you don't. Sometimes there are no
fish on the on the finder at all, and you

(54:16):
hit a few at them. But it was it was
a lot of fun. So Ray the alpha male, Well,
here's the thing he pivoted and handled himself well by
the end. And here's the thing he would do though
they can't cut him. We got cut them a litt
slily because the down the boat will be flying through
he'd get a surfing Oh nice, yeah, yeah, yeah, good
for him. Yeah, he's more of a more of a
surfer album. Al right, right, yeah, that's what you gotta do.

(54:37):
When those waves are hitting and everything, you just get
up and it's basically like you're surfing but you're on
the boat. It's awesome. Did your fiance have fun? Yes,
and I think so much fun that she wants to
now go with her dad or brother me. We're all
gonna plan a trip or something. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, well, um,
there was a lot of fun. Glad that we went.
We'll plan another one, Eddie. Sorry, we were just wasn't
rubbing an end. It's just sending you the big fish.

(55:00):
They were awesome fish. They would just send you the
big fish. It's now our famous TV Dad's Draft. We'll
go around the room pick your favorite TV dad just
like the NFL they were drafting players, and the person
with the best team of TV dads will win. Our
listeners vote on it now. I don't get to play.
I finish in last place last week. So first we'll

(55:21):
be Raymundo, Raymundo, first pick of the TV dad draft.
Who do you have? Give me? Phil Dumpy Modern Family
Wow surprising number one there, Oh my gosh, Amy, I'm
gonna go with Uncle Phil. Uncle Phil from a fresh Prince. Yeah,

(55:46):
Phil Banks, Philip Banks, Uncle Phil got it. The uncle
thing threw me off. It's famous TV dads, but he's
a dad. He's a dad to Carlton. You didn't think
you could get down in the second or third round? Oh,
I thought that was really stronger first round. This whole
game isn't necessarily I know, I'm just a commentator. Thing.
Then I'm the greatest dad in the world. Yeah, you
can pay me. I'll consult you. Well, why didn't you

(56:07):
offer me that before we started? All right? Shoot? Is
that that good? I was killed? Hey, that's fine. I
was confused by it. But yes, I'm just a dummy lunchbox.
Your first pick, well, I'm gonna go with who I
thought was gonna go number one overall. Um, and this
one is from full House. Give me Danny Tanner. It's

(56:28):
a good pick. Yeah, it's really good. I wrote down
who I would have picked first overall on a piece
paper and when someone says that, I'll hold it up
Eddie Man that that was definitely that was definitely on
my list right there, Danny Tanner. But I'm gonna go
with a second best. I think this is a huge dad,
especially for us when we were growing up. It's oh
Tim the tool Man, Taylor, Oh Tim told my Taylor

(56:49):
strong one too? Yes, you too, good ones, Morgan number two,
famous TV dad. Who are you picking? I think I
have to go with Friday Night Lights, Eric Taylor, Coach
Taylor good one. I don't even know who that is.
I haven't Eric Taylor. Okay, you're number one that you
would have picked still not hasn't gone out yet? Yeah,

(57:14):
because yeah, okay, YouTube boats had I was Tim the
tool Man and Danny Tanner were both them mine also.
I still would them with this one. But okay, maybe
it wouldn't have got of picked. All right, let's go
back to Morgan number two. You went last in the
first round. Here you got. I'm gonna go even older
of a TV show. It's Brady Bunch. I'm going Mike Brady. Okay,

(57:34):
good Eddie, Oh okay, all right, I'm gonna revisit tgif
but go Family Matters Winslow or Winslow Good, all right,
lunchbox man, I am who. I'm gonna go with? Someone
outside the box. I feel like this guy makes me

(57:56):
laugh when I watch him, and I'm gonna have to
go with Homer Simpson sounds good. Father's Day is coming
up this weekend, by the way, so make sure you
remember your dad. Get you in. Man created mancrates dot
com pre legit and they should have paid for a

(58:16):
commercial in this because it is a great thing, a
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You can tell I don't have a commercial ready. June seventeenth,
Get twenty percent off. Man creates dot com slash bones.
Man creates dot Com slash Bones. I said anyone, Yeah, awesome,
I can. I can attest. It's pretty fun to open. Yeah,
you can get in. Okay, let's go over to Amy.

(58:39):
Oh sorry, we did Tim Taylor correct? Okay, Oh my gosh.
I am gonna go with Man. I'm juggling. Can I consult? Oh?
I don't want to give one away though it's not
the final round. I just feel like if I say
this name, they're not going to know who he is.
But he was such a good dad. Come on, what

(58:59):
you got, go for it, Tony MASSELLI who that is? Okay,
that's on my list? Say okay, I'll go with um
Mike Brady because I feel like drafted him. I'll go
with Phil Dumpy draft are you listening. I'll go with
I don't know anymore. I'll go with who is this

(59:20):
that I wrote down? Let me say jumbo shrimp. Okay,
I'm gonna go with um Tony MISSELLI all right, who's
the ball? Amy's guys? I can I'll usually call the
last place team, even when I was last place, to say,
this is a week one. I think Amy has a
good chance to be at the bottom. Raymundo, picked your

(59:41):
famous TV dad, one of the first dads on TV
that I think everybody aspires to be when it comes
to being a dad. Andy Taylors and the Andy Griffin Griffith.
That's who I would put. Oh good, Yeah, you want
Andy Griffith down Randy Taylor, I'd put Andy Griffith, Andy Griffith.
Thank you. Okay, let's so far we have two dads each.

(01:00:02):
One more round, Raymondo, you have Phil Dumpy and Andy Griffith.
Who else do you have? This one can either win
it or lose it for me. I mean, I really
just think you can need to base it off the
TV show and how good it was and how good
of a dad they were on that show. Bill Cosby
on the show as his TV characters. So Phil Huxtable, Billy,

(01:00:27):
that's what he said. But you want Bill he was called, Yeah, RAYMONDO.
You know how you said he's gonna win or lose it.
I think you're right, Well one of those what's wrong
with you? All right? So Amy's gonna go with Harvey Weinstein.

(01:00:49):
That was the terrible thing. They're bad dudes, Yeah, bad dude,
bad dudes. Okay, Amy, go ahead. Do you think Ray
would get zero votes? Yes? Do you think everyone? I
hope he does. I'm may night. Amy doesn't finish last anymore. Okay, Amy,
you're up, man. Frank con stands us so good. But
people will they know? Okay's back in last place. I

(01:01:13):
was consulting, you said, console with me. I have Jason
Severer or Stephen Keaton? Yeah, Michael, it's Stephen Keaton from yeah, yeah, yeah,
from UM Family Ties. Yeah. I don't know, or people
should I choose the what's his face? Dude? To the um?

(01:01:34):
What's that show? You like? Game of Thrones? Is there
a dad on their Struggle City? She drapped it to
me where they've already draft it and now she has
nothing like think. I was just hopeful maybe anything, go ahead,
any need to draft? Okay, your dad, you're definitely famous
TV dad. I'm gonna go with Richard Gilmore. All right,

(01:02:01):
what is who is that? It's someone when Amy google
TV dad popped up? Who is the Amy? Who is
Gilmore girls? Right? Gilmore girls. I feel like there might
be some Gilmore golf fans. Oh, okay, later it gets
a round out of time. So that's roll through these
final ones. Um next up, lunchbox. Yeah, this dad, I mean,
but one of the best shows ever. Was always there
for his kids, taught him lessons. Zeke Braverman from Parenthood

(01:02:23):
who I wouldn't know that? Yeah, that's okay, Eddie. Oh,
I'm gonna go with a real good one. Uh from
off paper. He probably doesn't look like the best dad ever,
but look he did a lot of crazy, crazy things
for his family. Walter White, Do I have solid great dad? Good?
Third round kind of ended up being a bad, horrible person.
Good dad, and then right Morgan number two. Final pick.

(01:02:44):
It's from a newer show. I'm going this is us
Jack Pearson. Oh, that's a real good I had Dan
Conra from Roseanne m That was one I had um
Rick from Rick and Morty. But you probably guys if
I don't know that one. Carl Winslow. Okay, there are teams.
Everybody has a team. They drafted RAYMONDO with Phil Dunkey,
Andy Griffith and Cliff Huxtable. The Cliff Huxtable may throw

(01:03:07):
people off here because people associated Uncle Amy has Uncle
Phil An, Uncle Tony Masselli and Richard Gilmore. Hyever, don't
be rude. Lunchbox has Danny Tanner, Homer Simpson and Zeke Braverman.
Eddie has Tim the toll Man Taylor, Carl Winslow and
Walter White, and Morgan has Eric Taylor, Mike Brady and

(01:03:29):
Jack Pearson. All right, there you go vote Bobby Bones
dot com. They should be up. Now go vote on
the dad team you like the best. All right, thank
you very much. It's time for the good news. Patrick
Lebo is a garbage man from California and he was
just on his route picking up garbage when he notices
a house is on fire and he for some reason,

(01:03:51):
maybe he saw cars or something, but he's like, there
may be people in there. So he gets out of
his truck, kicks the door down, and find finds an
elderly couple stuck in there. He takes him out and wow, wow, wow, yeah,
so many decisions were made in this little thing. But
there's a fire. Is there anybody around it? Do I
need to bust in? To actually bust in a house
with fire around it? Crazy? That's crazy. And the police

(01:04:14):
chief says, really, I mean, there's no telling what could
happened to this couple if you wouldn't have saved him.
He is a hero, But he says, no, I'm not.
I'm not a hero. Anyone would have done this. I
was just there at the right time, in the right place.
What was that guy's name? His name is Patrick Libo.
Where does he live? Do we know in California? I
think it's Sarah's. I don't know where that is Sarah's

(01:04:34):
fire department. Well, listen, Patrick Libo, you are a hero.
You risked your own safety, your own life to go
and not even Here's the thing. If he would have
done that knowing that people were in there, hero for sure.
He went into seeing if anyone was in there, like
he was risking his life. Maybe there's nobody in there.
I told you that one time I was driving by

(01:04:55):
a house that I thought was on fire, and I
was like knocked on all the doors and everything. But
it was a tobacco shop in the or burning tobacco
in there supposed to be on fire. Okay, did you
want us to say you were almost a hero, Eddie? Yes,
I tried to be a hero, but I couldn't. Okay,
all right, that's a great story. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good. I'm a music nerd.
Eddie's a music nerd. So every Monday we bring you

(01:05:17):
this segment. Bobby and Eddie's music school is now in session,
up in the morning and out just some fun music stuff.
Maybe you'll take it to work with you today. Wayland
Jennings would have been eighty three years old today. He
passed away back in two thousand and two. He's best
known as one of the founding pioneers of the outball movement.

(01:05:38):
Now let me play. I'm a rambling man. Here you go.
That's not why I bring them up. The country icon
was meant to be on the doomed plane that crashed
on this day in nineteen fifty nine. They killed Buddy
Holly and three others. So Buddy Holly hired Wayland Jennings

(01:05:58):
to play in his band, could play in the bass,
So you have thinking about that, Like Whalen and Jennings
was Buddy Holly's bass player, which is crazy by itself.
So that night Whale and Jennis gave up his seat
on that plane that crashed because it was as a
coin flip. Do you know about the story at all? Yeah,
because I saw it in La Bamba. Oh, okay, it's

(01:06:18):
in La Bamba. But they never say that it's Whale
and Jennings. Oh, they don't know. After a show in
clear Lake, Iowa, on February second, Buddy Holly decided to
charter a plane for himself, his guitarist, and Whalen Jennings
so they could fly to Fargo, North Dakota and take
instead of taking the long frozen bus trip. And he
was already sick to his that's why he wanted to
get there. And so, by the way, here's the club
of Buddy Holly. It was one of my visual heroes.

(01:06:43):
Love his music and so that's why I wear my
dark room glasses because Buddy Holly was so cool. Buddy
Holly and Rivers from Weezer, so Big Boppara was also sick.
He also had the flu, and he was like, hey,
let me get on that plane. And so Richie Vallens
also was like, hey, let me get on that plane.
And so they switched it up and there you go.

(01:07:03):
The plane crashed and Whale and Jens gave up a
seat and that was it. Crazy story. And by the way,
Don McClane sang this song about that. Something touched me
deep inside my day. The music die, that's what that is.

(01:07:25):
So on the plane was Buddy Holly, which we played
Peggy Sue the Big Bopper. Here's Shantilly Lace, Hello Baby, Yeah,
and Richie Vallens, who you'll know, Whalen Jennings. Before the

(01:07:49):
plane crash took off, Um, him and Buddy Holly were
talking and Buddy Holly said, I hope the bus breaks
down a Whalen said, I hope you're all plane crashes.
Oh no, never thinking it's really going to I'm sure
they're just bull of jokes, just throwing at each other. Yeah,
less than six miles northwest of the airport where it
took off. The plane went down. And was it weather?
It was weather? Yeah, yeah, yeah, So well and that's

(01:08:10):
not a very fun music. No, no, but it would
have been Whyland's birthday today and it was a day
the plane went down. Wow, which is crazy, Eddie, I
won this a little a little more fun. I do.
I do, and I think it's something that a lot
of people don't know. But Garth Brooks's mother was a
country artist back in the fifties. She had her own
career and her name was Colleen Carol. And back in

(01:08:31):
nineteen fifty five, here's here's one of the songs she had.
It's called no Telling No really, yeah, yeah, this is
Garth's mom. Did you know this? Well? I think when
Garth's daughter came into play, she mentioned a little bit
about her, not too much in detail. But no, I
didn't know all this about that because Garth's daughter's Ali Colleen,
who I'm assuming is named after his mom. Yes, and

(01:08:52):
that's her middle name, and she goes now, she's an
artist now and she goes by that name Ali, Ali Colleen.
But so yeah, what's crazy too is that Garth Brooks
was on Capitol records. Wells mom also was on Capitol records.
So not knowing that all that was going to go down,
but um, in nineteen ninety nine she passed away from
throat cancer, of course, leaving the legacy of Garth and Alley.

(01:09:13):
So what a talented am I wearing right now? Oh?
There you go Capitol Records. Well, there you go. That's
a music school for today. I hope you learned something
I learned the Garth mom thing, no idea. Yeah there
you goodness that music school. Race backstro parties next week
in the next week. So going into Vegas right June

(01:09:37):
twenty fifth, isn't that crazy? Oh? Wow, that's also Mikey's birthday.
I guess Scuba sent on everybody's birthdays and putting it
It's amazing. Hey, Race, So you're going to Vegas next week?
Are you nervous? No about all those people crammed into
a casino breathing on each other, spitting on each other.
Will be safe, taking a lot of precautions. Um, well,

(01:09:58):
here's the area and run by you. Okay. So, since
you're going to Vegas for your bachelor party, I would
like to give you a wedding gift. Oh so, would
you like a two hundred and fifty dollars gift from
me in cash with the stipulation that you have to

(01:10:19):
put it all on the Roulette, Well on a color
come on race or one hundred bucks you'd have to
do nothing with you can spend however you want something. Wait,
think about it. Here the two fifty you have to
gamble it like you have to walk in and by
the way, it has to be read on Roulette. I
hate doing red. It's two fifty. You got a live

(01:10:39):
Instagram live it. It has to be Roulette. It has
to be Roulette. Would you like two hundred and fifty
bucks on red? Roulette? For you? If you win, I
don't want any of the money. It's you, right right,
It's already Bobby's money, which is lucky in Vegas. Rust.
My money's not lucky. It is lucky. Would you like
one hundred bucks in cash? You can do with whatever
you want, any game, any food. And because at two

(01:11:01):
fifty you may lose odds, are you're going to lose it? Not? Yeah,
I know it's less than fifty. You could spend it
at the club. Dude. The boys would be so excited
if I did the two fifty that'd be such a
big moment. But the hundred is guaranteed and I could
put it in my pocket. Don't be stupid. Read don't
be stupid right now? Really, And I had to do
it on red and it roulette red two fifty as
a wedding gift. Ba's our party gifts. Yeah yeah, Or

(01:11:24):
because you may lose it all. Or I just give
you a one hundred bucks straight up right here and
you just take it. And well, I got the one
right now, but it'll be a one hundred right that
could be five hundred dollars dude, after it hits red. No, no,
you can't. Let's ask the boys, Eddie, what would you
tell Ray to do? What are you talking about? The
first thing I love to do when I get to

(01:11:45):
Vegas is put money on red at the roulette table,
and that sets the scene for the whole weekend. Dude,
that's it, right, This is a no brainer. Do it.
If I lose it, it'd be the worst scene setting ever. Yeah. No,
Then you have your own money to play with. Luck Gus, Ray.
You are going to Las Vegas to gamble. That is
the point of Las Vegas. This sets up for an

(01:12:09):
epic weekend. When you win two one hundred and fifty
big ones, you double that money and we go crazy
and the casino will go bananas. Hey, Amy, what do
you think about this? He has a hundred bucks to keep.
He can invest it in the stock market, he can
buy his fiance something, he could spend it with his
boys at the club. But he has one hundred for

(01:12:29):
short dollars or two fifty that he has to gamble.
I know, I feel like we need to be responsible
here and I think he needs let us go. Yeah,
for sure, Ray, you have to will right in there
say two fifty Red boom, see what happens, because you

(01:12:52):
know how many times I've seen Bobby win. I'm not there.
It's your money though. My money on Red is Bobby's luck. Yeah,
that's all I've seen it. I've been there and seen
it first. Pretty crazy, RAYMONDO, where are you leaning? Bro? Uh?
There is that old saying one bird in the hand
is worth two birds in the bush, which means I
should probably take the hundred. But at the same time,

(01:13:12):
I'm known as the gambler on our podcast that we do,
the Sore Losers Show, so I'm literally that's my title
on the show, So this would be totally against my
brand to just whimp out and just do the ud
tomblers do. I have to decide, right now yeah, um, yeah, yeah,
you don't have to decide right now. Never mind, you

(01:13:33):
can let us know tomorrow. I guess Amy, you're gonna proposal.
What are you gonna propose? No? No, because I don't
want to ruin it. Wait, oh, Amy, bring our own
Roulette wheel in here and do it, because who's the
house right? No, but then Bobby would have to pay
the Do you want to make up your mind now?

(01:13:54):
I tell tomorrow. I want to talk to my fiance
the woman tomorrow. Yeah, tomorrow, Okay, tomorrow at the same time,
because we need that one hundred dollars for the wedding. Honestly. Okay,
do you guys have your room thing decided? You know
where you're saying? No, it's next week. I know, but
offers come in last second. We do have stuff booked,
but we can cancel up until two days before. So

(01:14:16):
if something a better deal, bigger, better deal, comes, let's
do it. Anybody hit you up, did Caesar say anything
or did they just tweet us? No, they just tweet us.
Oh we can't wait to have you on our property.
But they didn't give us a room. They didn't give
us a room or anything like. No one has offered
us a free room, and I cannot understand. But where
are you going to stay if you don't get a
free room? MGM grand? And how much is that a night?

(01:14:38):
It's over five k. Everybody's paying about five hundred I
think five K for everyone? No, no, no, no, it's
like twelve hundred a night for the sweet. And how
many people are staying in a suite? Seven? So three? Okay,
you have a suite. Seven of you are staying in
a suite, so it's five for the weekend. So for
the whole weekend, it's five thousand. Yes, everybody's chipping in correct,

(01:15:02):
got it? Let me let me do the enough. Well,
i'll be thirty six hundred three nights. If it's four nights,
is forty eight hundred? How many nights is three? It's
three nights with tax, so thirty six feet one hundred.
I would say it's about forty one hundred. Well, he's
just right, I mean, okay, but you okay, so you're
you're good there tomorrow? Well the money, yes, okay, this

(01:15:23):
could pay for the room. It could could, right, Okay,
stop it all right, thank you. They want you to
gamble and he's not even going I know, but still
he's on a Facebook live this or what Instagram live it? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
the listeners would love the Instagram Live is honestly a
pretty great little thing to do. Okay, let us know tomorrow. Okay,
all right. Was out at the Grand Ole Loppry this

(01:15:43):
weekend and I host that show and so many great
country artists come in and I get spend time with
them and talk with them, and a lot of them
are my friends. And we did a really cool show
this week and it started with the Scott family. So
Hillary Scott from Lady and Abellum and her family. They
have a gospel group. It's Hillary Scott, Linda Davis, who,
by the way, I want to Grammy with Reba four.
Does he love you? Does he love you? Does he

(01:16:07):
think of you? Does he think so? Yeah? Yeah, like
he's been loving me. Yes. So it's Hillary, her mom,
Linda Scott, her younger sister, and her dad. And I'm
telling you, I get to see I have a great
job where I get to know and get to see
a lot of great country music and I've just the

(01:16:27):
biggest country music fan and even historian. And they were
in sound check and I almost got teary eyed when
they were performing because it was so good and it
was just a whole moment like this is Love Remains,
this is the song they were doing, play a little
bit of this song. This is just a album version
of them they were singing, and it was so good

(01:17:21):
in the moment, It's an empty Grandel Opera house and
I'm like, I don't know that I've ever seen anything
that would like touch that moment. The show starts and
they come on and it's it's amazing, and I'm just
like wow, and I go up and I tell them too.
After I'm like, guys, I get to see everybody do
this and this that's one of the most special things
I've ever seen. And Hillary and I are friends, and
she knows I just wouldn't go say that if I
didn't mean it. So after they played, they played two

(01:17:42):
songs and they switched over to Charlie Worsham. This actually
made me cry. So Charlie Worsham goes out and he's
by himself and he goes out with his guitar and
I'm just gonna play what Charlie goes out in the
Grand Ol Opera station. Does this? So grateful to be
a part of country music. And I think that country

(01:18:03):
music is a dead of gratitude to the black community.
When the fiddle met the banjo, that's when country music
was born. And fiddle came over from Europe, but the
banjo made its way to our shores on the slave
ships from Africa. And in fact, the first instrument ever
heard on the opery broadcast on WSM was the harmonica

(01:18:25):
played by a man named d Ford Bailey, who's in
the Country Music Hall of Fame, a black man who
lived here in Nashville, and long before Hank Williams stood
on this stage and sang Lovesick Blues, the originator of
that song was a black man from Georgia named Emmett
Miller singing the Lovesick Blues. The Carter family the first
family of country music whose song book kicked off this

(01:18:47):
whole thing of country. Ap Carter, the patriarch of that family,
was friends with a black man named Leslie Riddle who
took him into the hills and the Hallers in Virginia.
That's where they found the songs that started country. Jimmy
Rogers from my home state of Mississippi. His biggest hit
was a song called Blue Yotel Number nine, and it

(01:19:07):
was a collaboration with Lewis Armstrong and perhaps the most
consequential record in the history of country music, the record
that probably gave country music more new fans than any
other album of any any time, was a record that
Ray Charles made called Modern Sounds and Country and Western.
And we don't have a perfect record in country. We've

(01:19:29):
not always lived up to our ideals. There are things
that we should examine and change and things that we
should apologize for. And that's an okay thing to do.
There's no shame in admitting your mistakes. In fact, I
think that's a sign of strength and character. And he
just said everything that I wish I was smart enough

(01:19:50):
to say. And I, you know, talked to him before.
Didn't obviously it sound jack He didn't do say all
that as I texted them after and I was like, man,
you just Edward. I think so many people wish they
had the ability to say in the knowledge we had
the ability to have and share. And he did it
alone on the Grand ole Opry stage just so well

(01:20:10):
when he played and then he played the song that
he wrote with Vince Gill called Black and White were
we better off from black and white? Get your pictures
show on Friday night. Good night kids in the front pool.
Light will be better on from black and white? Were

(01:20:39):
we better all from black and white? When they told
the truth on the news and night we're too far
in and too far right? Were we better off from black?

(01:21:02):
So I just let him know that was the most
special thing I'd ever seen in the opery stage. And
I've played it, you know, over a dozen times, and
I've watched a hundred performances, and it was the single
most special thing I've ever seen on the Grand ol
Opry stage. And you know, when I'm on the and
they go right to me, and you go right to me, Robin,
it's over, and I'm a messcause i got a microphone
in my hand, and I'm like, well, I'm just gonna

(01:21:24):
be a representative to you right now and say I'm
completely moved by that, and really don't have the wonderful
worlds to say back about the wonderful world's. Wonderful worlds
he said wonderful words. He's like, I can't even say
wonderful worlds now, but it was It's amazing, And you know,
Charlie and I've been friends for a long time and
he is such an authentic great guy and then this

(01:21:44):
is a person aside from a musician. But then to
go up and see him just own that moment, it
was just so proud of him too. So is a
really really really really great moment. And I had chills
and I still have him hearing it back, I was
just like, holy crap, say nobody around him. He was
just on the stage by himself and playing the guitar, talking,
I feel it here, we feel it here in the studio,

(01:22:05):
which means it was to be there and see what
you saw. It had to have been just that. I mean,
to reach us this way here? How it did you?
Then like, I, yeah, I'm moved. I wish I could
have been there. Yeah. And then so that happens and
I'm moved to tears a little bit with Scott family.

(01:22:26):
Then Charlie Warsham goes up and then all of a sudden,
Lady ages up and then just crushes it and they
do like five songs, and they're doing songs. It was
just a nice what a night man, and an unexpected
night to have to feel all those emotions. Is that
Black and White song? Up. Do you see it? Because

(01:22:46):
I don't know that I've ever heard it until he
played that. Maybe I have, but he wrote it with
Vince Gill. Let me see if do you see it? Mike?
You can watch The Grind of Loptry on our Facebook.
It airs every Saturday night. Just go over to hobby Bones,
follow us on Facebook and we stream it as well.
This next Saturday, it'll be Darius and Clint Black. Come on,

(01:23:07):
how good is my life? I get to go and
sit with them, talk with them, watch them play music.
Let's hear from Jim in Pennsylvania. I was wondering if
you could do a shout out for my wife, who
has been married to me for thirty years on Tuesday,
June sixteenth. We listen to your show on podcasts all
the time, talk about you guys like we're best friends.

(01:23:28):
So have a great day and thank you, and the
shout out goes to Barbe And if you could have
Ray Moondo do a big yeah, that would be awesome.
All right, Well, let us first say Barbara happy everything
you've been married thirty years, sounds like your husband loves you.
And now a shout out from Ray. All right, here's

(01:23:51):
a call from Renee and Christie. Hey, Bobby, we just
got done golfing and we thought about you and Caitlin
because you're golfing all the time. So we just wanted
to tell you that we realized after our round that
we got in cart numbers. Oh my good bye. But

(01:24:12):
people that think I'm an idiot for thinking that's funny,
I think it's funny because it's idiotic. Yeah. You see
the new Bill and Tad by the Way sixty nine.
But their new Bill and Ted movies coming out. It
looks really good. What is their third Yeah, but they
have to go to the future to get the song
they wrote so they can bring it back. I love it.
Steal it from themselves. It looks good. Here's one more, Hey, Bobby,
Morning Studio. So yesterday was my son's twelfth birthday, and

(01:24:35):
after all we did to celebrate him, I got questioned
if I called the Bobby Bone Show to announce it.
I didn't, so I liked him and pulled him Yes,
but that he missed it because he got up too
late to listen to the show. So here I am
asking you to give him a birthday shout out to
my son. Alesio from USCU Tusday, Mexico. Thanks so much.

(01:24:55):
I appreciate it. Alesio lost Cruses, thank you for listening.
Nice there, it's all out there. But yeah, she really didn't,
but then she did. Then you got on the air.
You can always call us, leave us a message. Eight
seven seven seventy seven Bobby eight seven seven seventy seven
bo b b y um, don't forget. On Wednesday, nine Central,

(01:25:20):
all the pimp and joy stuff goes up for sale
to build a home for a hero that's been serving
us and serving this country. So more details about that. Well,
actually have him on tomorrow. He doesn't know that he's
getting the house built. We're gonna tell him on in
the air, right all right, that's it, see you guys. Bye,
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