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May 2, 2021 27 mins

Bobby wanted to bring you an extra show to listen to this weekend! We start by addressing Raymundo's dream job was filled to be an announcer for the Tennessee Titans and how he bought a Ring light to make better quality Cameo videos. Eddie also talks about seeing his parents for the first time in 2 years. We also do a battle of 90’s Country vs. 2000’s Country.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is the weekend show to introduce does go to yep? Yeah,
what do you mean doing? Leave all this on the
record on the recording and then introduced me like you
do in the post show. Okay, this is the weekend show.
Let's send it to Bobby Bows. Send it. I can

(00:20):
almost touch Ray. I come that close to him. Did
you see that they hired the Tennessee Titans hired the
announcer and it wasn't Ray. But Ray did never send
a thing in because he was like, I gotta get
a nap in. Yep. I mean he didn't want it. People.
I did get a lot of Twitter messages they were
sad that I didn't get the job. I didn't apply
for it. I didn't even go to the tryout anything.
I think that's even worse than That's terrible. Man you

(00:43):
had that was your dream gig. The guy that got
it way more passionate. It might be his only job. No,
I'm I'm kidding. He has other side stuff, but he
was like an ex player or something. Who got it set?
I believe he does some documentary type stuff. He has
a podcast, but we don't know who got it. You
have a podcast that's a side thing. I mean, I
believe his main job is podcasting. So Matt Rodgers give

(01:05):
him a Sunday. He was probably wide open. Give him
a Sunday like an ice cream Sunday, or give him
a Sunday like to go do the game. I'm saying creatively,
I'm trying to already get the juices flowing on a Sunday,
and I'm gonna be sitting there, going, here's your time.
There's nobody there. I used to do Austin Wranglers and
they had a rena team work all week. I go
to the Austin Wranglers. Oh man, he uh playing the

(01:26):
Rose Bowl for Washington and he was a finalist on
season three of American Idol. So he's gonna sing. I thought, Ray,
you said he played for the Titans. No, No, I
knew he was an athlete. I didn't. Okay, you just
didn't want it say it. I do want it if
as if it was my full time job. But they
don't do that. It's not even part time. They're like, oh,

(01:46):
we'll pay you for five hours a week. There you
got a kid. But it opens up so many doors. Again,
I was the Austin Wranglers. Announcer. I was the voice
of Texas State Athletics. You I don't know how many
doors it opened. Zero So that's a college scene, all right,
Any doors open zero because you didn't push the door handle.
He didn't alone. He didn't want it. He didn't want
to want it anyway. We recorded this on Friday after

(02:09):
the show because we were like, we have some content
that we wanted to get to. I'm afraid that some
of the stuff just so good and it's gonna expire,
So I kind of wanted to talk about it here,
but we put this up on a Sunday. There's really
not a weekend show that's gonna be a thing generally.
But that's it. Nobody's no. Everybody's feeling pretty good about
having to stay a little late and record some stuff us. Yeah,
it's of course, it's fine. Making so excited. Okay, lunchbox

(02:32):
is mad. I do have a list of stuff that
I just wanted to get to, but for some reason
we couldn't get too all this week. Number one Raymond
knew I had to break down and make this millennial purchase,
and he's so disappointed himself. I don't even remember what
this was, but I made a note to talk about
it whenever you told me about it. Go ahead. Yeah,
I went on Amazon with Bay. I was putting this
off for years. Honestly, it's one of those things you

(02:52):
don't want to have to buy. We got a ring light,
one of those things you put behind the cameras. We have.
I have two ring lights. Hi ring light. It's just
such a millennial type thing, and I tell my wife
we got to hide in the bed. If we have
guests over and they see a ring light, that screams vain.
They're all into themselves. All they do is tiktoks and
videos of themselves. I'm for it before the lighting because

(03:15):
my wife also had some conference calls where they said, hey,
it's a little dark in your apartment because of the
lighting in the background. So there you go. We did
eighty dollars on Amazon. I recommend it. Get the ring light.
I had to do it. I use it all the
time for work stuff. Did you put it behind the computer?
It's actually really doing Yeah. I don't think she'd be
embarrassed about that. What are you doing with them ring light?
We do our cameos on the ring light when my

(03:35):
wife has business meetings, boom. The light has never been
more perfect in the apartment. If I have to jump
on a little call talking about my T shirts and stuff,
ring light, I hit one button. It's good to go. Okay,
A couple of questions here, just following up number one.
How's the cameo life coming? So a lot of them
very good. They've been flowing in. So the weekend show

(03:55):
all right? So yeah, we were still back about fifteen.
We haven't done well, I mean we were behind. We
did fifteen the other day. We just do them and
we wake up to five every morning, and so how
much are the thirty five? And so I mean this
is getting quite lukele. Your reviews are now five star. Yeah, yes,
it's gone up. They must have fixed that other one. Huh. Yeah.
But I saw him do one the other day in

(04:17):
the studio and it was only like about a minute,
maybe a minute and a half max. So I don't
know how that takes him so long. Well, that one
had some other elements. It was quick. They just wanted
a shot of the studio, which I did and they
said Eddie in it, and we got that and even
lunch and scuba Steve, so that one didn't need to
be too many. Do you pay them? I gave i
venmoed Eddie five dollars. Oh that's cool because you even

(04:38):
end the money for being in your cameo. Why not.
Lunch Box tries to get me in his camera at
the time, and I run. I'm like, no, friends, they
get in your crap. I told Ray, come shoot one
up here. I'll be in it all day. I want
to charge you a thing, but then he goes well,
then bays in it and Pablo yeah, and they want them, um,
but just shoot it. If you want me and want
to raise I'm happy to do it. You put it

(04:59):
up there, put owns in there. I'll do I'll give
you two free wins. That's him, dude, that's him, not me. Man,
we have five dollars a video. How much is he's made? Over?
And right? How much do you? How many of you done?
And then we'll get off cameo? But how much have
you done here? We're in one hundred and tens. I
can pull the exact we've done one hundred and twelve.
One hundred and twelve camyos might yet his math for

(05:19):
me because they also take out twenty Okay, we'll just
do it at thirty bucks, the low low price of
thirty bucks. So Mike is doing it here, okay, but
I need it. What's the percentage they take? Okay? And
I take twenty percent out of that. So yeah, how

(05:40):
much are we talking? We're basically talking thirty thirty three?
You just put right there. Oh boy, my struggling was
math raise made over twenty one hundred bucks. Who he's
onto something. All right, we'll move on. Thank you. Bills
coming up. I need to do some cameos. Eddie hadn't

(06:02):
seen his parents in almost two years. Yeah, and now
they are here. Crazy. They first time. How's that going? Well,
we hadn't seen him for a few months before COVID,
and we're like, hey, yeah, well well we'll fly up there.
They kept saying, like when we're just really busy right now,
we can't get up there. And then COVID hit and
then we didn't realize that it was gonna add another
year to it. But they flew in. They got to
see our kids play baseball. Um, they're just in heaven

(06:25):
right now, because I mean really like they my thirteen
year old the last time they saw him. They're like,
he's grown at least two inches, like this is just crazy.
And then they started crying when they first saw him.
My kids started crying, You're thirteen year old is getting
tall tall, his voice is getting lower. Sometimes I won't
stay m for two months'll come over and I'm like, huh, yeah,

(06:46):
I know. Like with him and I had a beer
at the night, were just talking about looking at girls.
But yeahving fun. Yeah, man, it's been really good. We've
had a lot of fun. There was something we've been
trying to get to for a while, which was nineties
country versus two thousands country. And what happened was Kaitlyn
loves two thousands country. She thinks that it's very underrated.

(07:07):
She doesn't say it's better than nineties country, but she goes,
two thousands country is so underrated. So I'm gonna play
the top five songs in nineties country and two thousand
country based on radio play, and we can actually put
them up against each other if you want. Come on,
let's like five verses five. Yeah, all right, nineties country
at number five, Brooks and done, boot, scoot and boogie

(07:31):
in two thousands country number five from two thousand and
nine is the tough one. The house that built me,
it's good. So Boot Scooting Boogie or the House that
built me? Amy Holly, this is hard. I mean, I'm
gonna go with the house that built me, because while
I love bootscoom Boogie, it's not my favorite books and
dune song Eddie Boots Scooting Boogie man. Yeah, bootscom booge

(07:53):
for me too, allright? But they did get a boat there. Yeah,
next up, Kenny, No, No, let's do nineties country. Toby
Keith at number four, should have been a cowboy? Nineteen
ninety three, should number for not two thousands? Kenny Chesney,
don't blink? Which one are you picked up? Just like that?

(08:15):
Six years old? Then you're taking nap and I'm taking
don't blink from Kenny Chesney. Oh I should have been
a cowboy all the way. You know what, man, I'm
not that big of a fan of should have been
a cowboy? I'm Kenny Chesney. Yeah. Oh maybe it's just
like nostalgic to me, Like nine ninety three, I know
right where I was. Okay, So four onnder one, Okay,

(08:36):
your number three song nineties country was Garth Brooks to
Dance nineteen ninety. Don't even say that it doesn't matter
no matter what the song is. Might number three for
two thousands, Country Carrie Underwood before he cheats a good song,
but it's a dance. It's fine. It's easily to dance. Okay.
At number two, nineties Country George Straight Check Yesterday Now Yes, Amy,

(09:04):
I didn't hear you go, don't even play the next song. Well,
I'm this is not my favorite George straight song. Okay?
Oh yeah, it's like, what's your favorite Blake Shelton song stars.
I don't know. It's not two thousands because Austin was
probably nineties. From two thousand and one, here's Austin. Oh,

(09:25):
if it's any bad. Wait. The battle of number two
is George Straight check yes or now We're Blake Shelton
Austin Okay, George Straight Check yes or no? Check yes
or no hands down? Thirty one final one from the nineties,
Garth Brooks Friends in Low Places or number one from

(09:47):
two thousands. Country Brad Paisley Whiskey Lullaby, Oh what are
you gonna do? My issue is your roots. My issue
is and I'm not gonna blame them. Oh you can
show up in boots now what my issue is? Obviously
you guys know, Garth is my favorite, but Friends of
Little Places isn't right. That's how I felt about George.

(10:10):
But then it was up next to where Brad Paisley
is not my favorite at all, but Whiskey Lullaby is
my favorite. Like it's like a top song period. I
see where you're leaning, Now, go ahead, that's fine. So
I picked Garth Brooks. There we go, Eddie, Yeah, Garth
of course, Friends Little Path so four to one pretty good.
Huh yeah, still though that was something I wanted to

(10:33):
get to, but two thousands did. Okay, Well, those songs
were all really good. I've never been a big Toby
Keith guy just in general. Now I'm either like fine.
I mean, I like him as a person because he's
just so funny. Yeah it's me too. I think he's
fine as an art I just never was in a
cowboy Yeah, just all right, good stuff. Oh like comes on,
I sing it. But he's not in my life. I'll

(10:56):
be wearing my sex shoes six shooters. I know shooter
And when I was in nineteen eighty three, I thought
he was saying sex shoe, but you said, what's that lyric?
Then we told you because I still don't know what
it is. I still seem sex shoe and then you
should it's six shooter six shooter. I like, is uh
the U song? I want to talk about me when
I'm talking about it, I don't want to talk about me.

(11:20):
That's a jam. You're eventually going to enjoy the same
food as you're significant other, just because you're together all
the time. Yeah. Is there anything that you your wife
likes that you maybe you didn't and you kind of
came came over to avocados. I didn't like avocado wacamole.
I know, I'm a bad Mexican. I always hated it
my whole life. Avocados did not like him. My wife, however,

(11:40):
she does avocado toast for breakfast. She loves it. Man,
I started, I started trying it. Now I'm kind of like, hey,
give me the avocado put on my sad. Ye. You
know what's interesting about that is I've always kind of
liked avocado, but eat avocado toast now all the time
because Caitlyn eats avocado toast and she makes a great
let me tell you what she does, and I'll put
avocado toast up there as mine as well. She does

(12:01):
a bagel. She puts cream cheese on the bagel. Oh,
she then puts a scrambled eggs on top of that
cream cheese so it sticks to it, and then puts
avocado on top of that. Man, that sounds so good.
It is. It's not quite avocado tub. It's like avocado bagel.
It is so good. And that secret cream cheese in
there that you don't even see that just gives it

(12:22):
that that that little bite like that say and then yeah,
it helps the eggs stay on the Yeah, the egg
don't go anywhere, stow it across the room. The other day,
Amy you No, I can't really think of anything things
that I don't like, like my your husband loves olives.
I still hate olives. You know what will happen. Caitlin
will cook and she'll put onions and food, and I

(12:43):
hate onions. But now I know they're going in there,
but she cooks up roll small so I can't see them.
It's like a little kid. I don't I just child
you launch box. I'd say, I guess Hummas, but I've
never even heard of Hummas until my wife and so
I ate it the first time. I was like, oh,
this is weird, but now I can jam some hummuss
pretty good garbonzo beans. I'm not mistaken. Yes, it's like

(13:03):
garbonzo bean. Oh that's what it's made of. Garbonzo. I
just like saying, m Amy, your cousin agrees with what
I said about the birds in your backyard. Oh yeah,
she told me she sent something or she saw me
a post about the blue jay. And she was like,
oh my goodness, it is so like your dad to
show up as a blue jay, because you think your

(13:24):
mom shows up as a cardinal. Yes, and then my
dad now is a blue jay. But then I started
researching blue jays and it said that blue jays they
mate for life, like one mate. And I was like,
my dad was married four times. I don't know that
he's looking to be a blue jay. So do you
think that the blue j could be a sign? It

(13:45):
was pretty crazy that I had never had a blue
jay visitor that I had noticed in my backyard until
after my dad passed away. I will say that that
was pretty crazy, Like the there, I had never had
a blue jays, so much so that when the blue
jay came to my backyard, it looked like so exotic
and rare because it was so pretty, and then I realized, Oh,

(14:05):
it's a blue jay, a very common bird in Tennessee,
but I had never had one in my backyard. Amy's
really in her bird feeder. I really am. She now
has a dream bird feeder she'd like to have. Well. Yes,
I was sitting at my kitchen table working on my puzzle,
and I thought, how great if my window right here,
there's a window literally to the right of me, and
my bird feeder sits on the other side of it.

(14:26):
But if I open up my window and then maybe
put a little bird seed next to me in my house,
like I also have a little tree in my kitchen,
I feel like the birds may make their way in
and come just sit right by me and get food
and then a vicion your fly back out all the
way in my house, but just in my little bird
kitchen area nook like where they can come in and

(14:49):
maybe they'll sit right by me while I have coffee
work on my puzzle, and then they'll get their bird
food and then they'll fly right out. It just sounds
dangerous that birds are going to come into your house,
and I guess I just I'm wondering if they're you
won't be able to get them out. This sounds creepy
because but it's like I'm luring them in and I'm
wondering if they will come. Why is that creepy? They're

(15:09):
just birds. Dn't do it. I mean, they won't poop
in your house. Now, that's that you have to worry
about that they'll poop everywhere on your head. I was
thinking you'll go to bed thinking they're all out, and
you'll hear in the house. It is dangerous thing to do.
The birds flying around here now, I know I don't
want them to get trapped because I know they need
to be free. They might need to return back to
their nest to give bird to like their family. I

(15:32):
have so many baby birds right now. It's amazing. It's
like I'm feeding. I'm feeding so many animals. It's great.
I love. I'd love that they come to me for
food like my house. They were lying on me, kid animals.
Let me say this about Amy too. What happened during
the show maybe Wednesday or Thursday show? Um, raygo's hey, Amy,

(15:54):
maybe a couple minutes late start of the show. You
weren't late. You actually got here own time. Still, But
you had a flat tire on the side of the road,
so you called Eddie to come and pick you up
because he comes the same way. I knew he was
going to be he could come the same way, so
I thought wow. At first I was driving along and
I thought, what is that sound? Like, I don't I
don't understand this noise, like where is this car next

(16:15):
to me with maybe some weird muffler thing? And then
I realized the sound was me and I had a
flat tire. But then you left the car and I said, hey,
where's your car Now You're like side of the road. Well,
what's going to happen? You said, who fix it? Oh?
Shout out Moody's Tire and Auto Service like they're amazing,
and they they were like, well, we'll come. We're we're

(16:35):
headed there now, so just leave the keys there. We
got you all good that way, when we replace your tire,
we can drop it back off at your house for you.
So it's not on the side of the road, but
you got to leave the key and so yeah, I
left it on the side of the highway with my
key in it. And Eddie was like, oh that goodness.
And I was like, they're gonna be here fast and

(16:56):
how awesome they're gonna bring it back to my house.
So yeah, I'm irist it. And then we were talking
about if your car gets stolen, does insurance cover that? Yeah?
And I mean, who's gonna how far they gonna get
with a flat tires? Rightly and check your insurance policile,
because when my car got stolen, it was not covered. Yeah.
I stole a car at a flat tire. Drive that
thing until it couldn't drive anymore, to get it somewhere,

(17:18):
to get a new tire, switch it out. Yeah, I
mean the probably it didn't get stolen them Nope, nope,
And I got four apparently all four My tires were
just not in good shape. So I that was one
of us. Happened to me. I had some kind of
weird sound in my car and they were like, you know,
your front two tires are bald. I was like, I
did not know. That's where you say you're bald? No, okay,
So then they took a picture and they were bald.
Okay No. And I trust Moodies like they are awesome.

(17:40):
They really do take care of me and they wouldn't
steer me wrong. So I knew when they told me
I needed four new tires. I was like, well, this
is when I hate being an adult, because now I
have to buy four new tires and I wasn't expecting
doing that. A couple of podcasts to recommend the biz tape.
It's like a music Insider podcast. Colin and Joe are
talking about how much music services pay artists perse stream.

(18:01):
Have you ever wondered that, like how much somebody makes
purse stream? They have it not the numbers a lot
lower than you think. And then on Four Things with
Amy Brown, Amy sits down with therapists Cat Defata, Catfada,
Cat Defata talk about the ten Pleasures in life Simple pleasures.
So check out the biz tape or yeah, simple pleasures.
I guess ten pleasures may go hold, yeah, ten simple pleasures.

(18:24):
But I mean, we went on so many different rabbit trails.
It's a good episode. It is. Yeah, Like it was
supposed to be four different things that we were going
end up doing, and that ten Simple Pleasures supposed to
just be the first thing. But we went on and
on and on about all the things and went down
so many different loopholes or rabbit holes that ended up
just being one big, long thing and I didn't change it.

(18:46):
Like I was, like, this is great and I'm not
changing a thing. The Four Things podcast with one thing.
I have a note that says Zoey Deschanel's shares a
sweet birthday message for Jonathan Scott. Is this audio? Oh?
Why is this? Why would I have talked about? This
is so interesting? Or no? Oh okay, I didn't know.
I just saw it here Mikeel written to here the
property brother. Yeah, let me read it. Let me. I

(19:07):
haven't read it. Read this yet. Okay, this is how
would do the weekend show. We just guess. We just guess.
That's gonna possibly be good. Have birthday to my kind, sweet, wonderful, hilarious, clever, generous, carrying,
handsome gentleman who sometimes what is pizza and grilled cheese
at one meal? I love you always and and always.
Oh that's cool. I love you always end and always. Huh,
I don't get it. I love you always and always? Yeah,
oh always, Okay, I don't want to team seemed too

(19:30):
sappy or hyperbolic, but that simple truth is I'm the
luckiest girl in the world. Oh yeah, that's sweet. Yeah,
cut always and all. I like that always and always. Okay,
I have that Another thing that I was perplexed by.
How old do you think Nico Jackson is? Nico Jackson
lunchboxes Nico Jackson, Nico when he does Nico Jackson, how

(19:53):
old is it? Didn't he do it real quick for me? Well,
I just want you no, no, no no, no, just go.
When you hear Nico Jackson, I think of him as
like a thirty two year old guy. You do yeah, No,
seventy year old man. Oh you guys do old yes?
Because I thought Jackson, I thought he just had a
little effect on his voice, I think, and he speaks
out of the side of his mouth, so maybe he
had some kind of medical thing that happened to him
a few years ago. What's the what's the genesis of

(20:15):
Nico Jackson. Nico Jackson's just an older guy. He doesn't
have teeth. Yeah, he talks a little bit slower, and
just life is just kind of crazy now with all
this technology and just things going around him. And he's
just a good old country guy that lives on the farm. Okay,
didn't live on the farm, country guy from the farm.

(20:36):
He's old, but he had no teeth. He sounds like
no teeth, keyth lunch Boxes, lunch Babies that are from
the night you wishma coach slash baby shit, what Eddie,
I just I just go back to the original birth
of Nico Jackson and he was pitching a song because
he was a record exec or something. Nico Jackson, he

(20:57):
had an artist, so I didn't picture him a farm man.
I think Nico chick. He's involved, Okay, Yeah, Also Nico
Jackson that that character was the trick Lunchboxes dad a
bit first Nico Jackson was he well, he was a
record I was trying to trick our boss. I don't
know which one was first, nor I don't know which
one was first, me tricking my dad with it, or

(21:18):
was I tricking our boss with it trying to get
a guy a record deal, But either way, I called
my dad trying to get him, like into some voter
scam and he fell for it. And then the boss
I was trying to get some CD that got sent
to the studio played and that worked too, almost got
him a record deal. Yeah. So Lunchboxes said he had
Nico Jackson call to complain about what I called, because

(21:44):
Amy talked about she got a black bean salad with
no black beans. Okay, So I just called a restaurant
and said I ordered their corn bread and there was
no corn in it. That's great, as Nico Jackson, isn't
it Nico Jackson. We hadn't heard from him in a while,
so I thought it'd be good to call as Nico Jackson.
Here is Nico Jackson, who I didn't know was old
calling no corn in the corn bread. Oh yes, this

(22:09):
is Nico Jackson. And I was in your restaurant the
other day and there was something very strange and I
wanted to call and complain about that happening. Was Jackson?
I to hell, Oh yes, sir, So I ordered cornbread
for me and my wife, and yes, shee. We opened
the cornbread and there wasn't one piece of corn in
the bread. So you know that corn bread doesn't generally

(22:32):
have corn in it, right? The name is corn bread?
On your menu it said corn bread side of cornbread
dollars sixty nine. And so I bought two pieces of
cornbread and no corn was in there. It's made with
corn meal, it's not made with actual corn kernels. Yes,
So then I dissected my wife's piece, not a piece

(22:55):
of corn in there where you're not going to play
a strain of wheat and wheatbread either. So cornbread was
made the way it's supposed to be made. Yes, And
so the next day I shat down and sometimes you know,
when you eat corn, it comes out the other side.
And I looked, and no corn. So that tells me
there was no corn in your corn bread. So I

(23:16):
think you need to change the menu item called cornbread
to bread. So I've never done some bread, and so
we all change the menu item to bread and not cornbread.
Thank you. I'm glad we understand, of course not of
course not. I'm not going to that's ridiculous. You're ridiculous.
This is ridiculous. By Oh wow, I was with it

(23:37):
until the whole bathroom part. Yeah, I looked in my
corn and eventually have to have your wife come on.
What's her name? It's the name, you know. Just you're
all with it? What goes good with NICKO? Martha Jack
and a VJ from like the eighties. Yes, it's just

(24:00):
Marsa truction. She needs the same she needs the same effect,
but just higher. It's just Marsa TRUCTIONO. Martha Quinn was
the vj um. There you go, Nico, where's his head again?
Let's see here? What else do I have on the

(24:20):
this fine program? Finally, Eddie told his kids something that
scared them about being one hundred years old. Yeah wait
we did this? Tell me something going on Friday? But
go ahead. Yeah, yeah, they were told we were talking
about the whole like one hundred years old thing, and
they're just like, I don't know that. Just heard them
talking amongst each other as like, oh, when we turn
a hundred and oh, what do you I mean, it's
gonna be crazy, Like do you know anyone that's a hundred?
And I look at them, I'm like, are you talking

(24:41):
about I don't know anyone that's a hundred. You're not
gonna make a hundred? And they were like like party,
Like what do you call it? Party? Foul? Like told
like what what did you say? Like, No, you're not
gonna make a hundred, Like I don't know anyone that
made a hundred, and so their dreams were broken. And
so I as soon as I said that, immediately thought like,
oh boy, like I think I messed that up. Like

(25:01):
I think they're gonna probably start looking like, well, why
do we care. Why do we care to like live
hard in life and we're not gonna gonna make a hundred.
I just saw it in their eyes, and I knew
immediately I said something wrong. They cry, No, they didn't cry,
but they're just like from excitement to what do you mean?
Like we're not gonna make a hundred? And you your
kid death is like a big deal for kids. That's
a big deal for me. I know you say that

(25:22):
all the time. I don't think about it every day
you do. Why would you do that every day every
single day. I can't. I it's I think about it
sometimes ten times a day. Why would you live like that? Like?
Why would you worry? I don't think he does it
on purpose? Man? Yeah, you think I wake up and
go what I choose to focus my time and energy.
You can tell yourself, hey, don't worry about dying. It's okay.
No you can't. Really. I don't know that I worry

(25:44):
so much. I just go, huh, no one's ever died
and come and give us the story afterward. I knew
a guy in high school who got stabbed in a fight,
and he said he died for and he did he
did his heart stop for like two minutes and came
back to life. Everyone asked do what was it like?
And he did say the light, he saw the light,
he saw people standing over him. I can't prove he didn't,

(26:06):
and that's what he told me. We talked around when
Jesus was kicking it, telling the stuff correct. So I
don't know anybody to die and can be like, listen, Bob,
let me tell you it's it's a staircase you go
up at. There's someone named Martha Jackson up there. He
talks weird. Yeah, um, all right, friends, we hope you
enjoyed this Sunday. You know, on on Instagram some people

(26:28):
do a photo dump like photo dump much cool pictures
they liked, They just said they didn't know where to
put it. That's why I consider this segment content dump.
So I don't like some more dump, especially after Nico
Jackson second the corn, that's the corn. And if I
would have played on the right of them, like, we
can't play poop that early in the morning. So I'm
glad we got that out of here, because what are
you gonna do now? Turn us off or you can't
because it's over ray you should take us out with

(26:48):
some sort of announcement. I don't do her. Thanks for
listening to Bobby Bone Show. He's gonna go weekend Sunday Funday.
He just was. It was just soft the cuff. Yeah,
I know, that's pretty good. All right, have a good
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