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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Talk to your buddy and missed the Bobby ball. That's right.
They welcome to Friday Show More Studio morning. I got
so many things. I shall start with. This woman read
this in the news and was like, oh my goodness.
Because this woman goes to hospital. She's like, um, I
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think it's time in the hospitals like you don't think,
so come back when your contractions get a little more intense.
She's like, hmmm, it feels like it's coming. They're like, oh,
you'd be all right, come on back. So she goes home,
has a baby to bathtub. Oh my gosh. Yeah. They
drove the twenty five minutes home, but she was like,
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we can't get back to the hospital. So they got
home and they got in the bathtub and there you
go the firefighters and they all got the baby's healthy.
But she was like I feel They're like, no, you
go back home. We'll see you tomorrow. They had the
baby in the bathtub. Wow. Said if I could do
it again, I would just sat in the waiting room
and not left. We would have pitched a tent, we
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would have started a fire, would have just straight up
camped instead of going home. It's all that this morning.
Luckily they got home and luckily the baby was healthy.
And it sounds like it came pretty quick too, which
is great. Hard to have a nine hour berth. I
bet if you were just at home in the bathtub
and do you turn any water on or you just
have it in there and it's uncomfortable, get in the back.
I get it because there's a lot of water coming
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out let us. But the bathtub's tough. I don't know.
Some people have babies in tub but with water though
right now it's playing right now, I don't know if
she was wanting to do that with water or just
looking for a place that was easy to clean. I
bet that, yeah, that smart. Glad everybody's here. We got
Hopefully Ryan Hurd comes up in a little bit. He
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has a song to a T that's real good. Thomas
Rhett or tr as his friends call him. He should
be on later this morning too. I gotta tell you.
I wake up in the morning and I've been doing
this keto for six days now. Keyto ish I did.
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I did slip once, and not on purpose. Mike d
has apples every day that he eats, and just I
was just like, hey, I'd ate apple and I's like, no,
but and Raimundo are audio guys on keyto Dude, you
just feel so much like your belly just go yeah,
it's that. And they say you can also think better.
Your thoughts are going to be really they come to
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you very very quickly. You have more clarity. M No cloud,
I'll know that that's happening to me yet. But I
can feel it in my belly, just not feeling like
I would love to have carbs and sugar. And I
don't think I'm doing it exactly right, but I'm really
following the basic rails of keto. And it's not a
thing that I'm gonna do forever. I don't even know
that it's healthy. I'm not recommending it, but I'm telling you,
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like my belly, it's starting to feel pretty good, and
that's what you wanted. Yeah, it's the whole point of it.
I just want to feel slimmer. We started American Idol
next week. I gotta get those clothes. Glad you feel happy.
I'm happy here. Thank you. King about you wanting to
do keto because you don't need to lose weight. I
do a little bit. Here's the Bobby Bones Show podcast
highlight segment of the day. So whenever I negotiate him.
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My last contract here at work, I asked for a
parking spot because there's just no parking in the building
and sometimes I would be up here at all hours
of the day. And when I got a party three
blocks over, I said, well, if I get to ask
for things, I'm gonna ask for a parking spot. I
have one. I have the best spot, and I have
a sign that I think Lunchbox has got me. The
sign YEP for my birthday a couple of years ago,
and it sits up there and it says like parking
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for Bobby Bones. We drilled it into the wall. And
you always said, Lunchbox, someone parks in that spot, I'm
going to boot them and then it's going to charge
them fifty dollars to get it all. By the way,
he has his own boot and he was gonna charges
him himself. That's always been the theory. Yes, And so
yesterday you came up. I came up and there is
someone backed into your spot. And I looked at the
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car and I was like, man, I don't remember Bobby
driving this white car. Huh, this is definitely not Bobby.
So I made a video. I wrote a note and said,
you are not Bobby Bones. Respective video. Oh yeah, because
I need to have proof that there was someone parking that.
I have to make video proof. I can't just be
booting people. I have to show that it's there. But
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I don't think you could just boot people anyway. When
you are parked illegally, you can be booted. But do
I legally have rights for that spot? Absolutely? Okay? Contractually
do okay? So I wrote them a note letting them
know that they are not Bobby Bones and they should
not be parked there, and then they have to remove
the vehicle. I am going to get the boot. Would
you have really booted them? Yes? So I left the
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note on the windshield. I went inside and we have
a spare room and here's a video. Yeah, here's the audio. Hid.
This is not Bobby Bones car, and I am parking
enforcement and I take it very serious. Sorry Bobby. So, look,
you're not Bobby Bones, so you shouldn't park here. I
am going to boot your car. Respect the sign. Thanks
Parking enforcement enforcement, and that is me. So I'm gonna
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put this here and then I'm gonna go find the boot.
If they're not gone by that time. They're getting the boot.
This is unacceptable. People respect the sign. Then what happened?
Then I went, came in here, got the boot, got
out there. They were driving out of the spot. I
don't know if someone saw me put the note there
or if they just happened to run in for something
real quick. But they were in the spot. But they
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escaped the boot by the skin what is it called
the hair on their chin, the skin of their teeth,
skin of their teeth, That's what I was gonna say,
skin of their chins? Would the car? Oh? I was ready.
I had the package open, it was ready to go.
I was ready to boot, and then I was gonna
put my phone numbers, say call me when you're ready
to get it off. Do you think you would have
done it? Now? What do you mean? I'm parking enforcement?
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Try me? What does that mean? Parking enforcement? And that
what they're called the parking people? Like if you ever
watched parking wars, I think they're called never watched parking wars?
Oh my gosh, you've never wars. Is so funny. It's
like the meter maids. They go around and they write
tickets and people yell at him. It is hilarious. They
do it on the streets of Philadelphia and it is greatness.
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So this is like your fantasy. I mean, it's kind
of cool to have that power to give. You know,
if someone breaks the law, you get to bust them.
Did you Were they a man or a woman? I
was a man. Do you look familiar? No, didn't know him.
I don't know man. Poor guy was probably just trying
to park here to No. No, no, poor man can't
read a sign. Oh. I mean he can read and
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it's obviously not right. So that was not his spot.
He can see the sign. It's clear as day. No
one else parks there. Everybody knows, so don't give me that.
I mean, they even reversed in, so they pulled in.
Saw the spot when um parks there sometimes No, but
you gave permission. Yeah, I have. I have the notes
of who's allowed to and who's not to. Parking enforcement
keeps the list, and this person was not on that
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list because that was a stranger. Well, I appreciate the effort.
Next time, don't get yourself beat up. I'm get some money.
That's what I'm gonna get. Are you gonna split it
with me? You told me, you would pay me. It's
fifty dollars a person. You did, I did, Okay, I
don't know. I think it was a hundred now that
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we don't remember. Yeah, now you don't remember. I think
it was a thousand. I think the hilarious if we
fooded somebody on the parking lot. See what happens. We're
gonna get there, all right, Bobby Bones Show Stories. Let's
go over to our producer Raimondo. Raymondo, what you go
out over there? In Washington, DC, one person was killed
five were injured in a shooting two miles from the
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White House. The situation is no longer an active shooter situation.
In Health News, the US eat cigarette or vaping illnesses
of top five hundred people. Some states have started to
ban eat cigarettes from store shelves. And finally, it's not
too light to get tickets to the Ihear Radio Music
Fest in Vegas. Just go to Iheard dot com Slash
Music Festival show. Wegan number two. Why do you do
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a second about food? I just really love food. She
loves it. She loves food. Let me talk about food.
So that's why we do this right here, It's time
for Food World numb, numb, numb with Morgan. Number two
A company did a study and they put out a
list of things that you should never order from delivery,
and that was based on health and restaurant employee confessions.
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I'm so into this segment already because I am so
much food delivered to me. Maybe I don't want to
know because oh, that's a thing too. Let me get
a drum roll. How many are there? I got about
eight of them? Okay? At number eight on things not
to have delivered to you, nachos or crunchy tacos. Oh,
I have nachos delivered to me from the Wild Cow.
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They're vegan. They're so good. I don't know that I
would think against nacho. No. Why because they get soggy.
They get soggy, and then the meat starts to get
bad because it's saggy. There's more like water and stuff. Oh,
wild Cow vegetarian restaurants. Okay. Number seven steak, I'll get
beef some time sent to me. Why why do they say?
Because if it sits out long enough, it can make
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you really sick. That's one of the meat is one
of the quick things for food boys name Oh wow.
Number six anything with avocados. What as Amy would say, Yeah,
that's on the NATO what okay, And that's obviously because
avocados they turn brown really quickly, you can see them.
So those go go bad fast. To French fries, what
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you're cold soggy? But did weld French fries? Iowt wordering them?
I understand. Number four smoothies, Oh, I get. That's what
I get sent to me all the time. They melt
smoothies and they're so good. Yes, And if they're not
them in the freezer for just a little bit, why
what's up at smoothies? Yeah, it's because they melt. They're
not at their prime when they're delivered. Okay. Number two.
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Number two is meat ball subs Okay with that one?
What else is Seafood's got to be up there right yeah?
The number one, yeah, is sushi. Okay. You know they
won't let you any order oysters. Most places you can't
even order them for to take out raw oysters. Yeah,
you can't have to eat them there. You have to
eat them there. Sometimes we'll even like, you know, do
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a show and they have a runner from the venue going,
I'll be like I'll teat the oysters and the shrimp
and they won't let oysters even come back, like for
take out because of that. Oh my friend got so
sick off of Dollar oysters. But at a really nice
restaurant and like a really nice one, and it was
some happy hour especial they were having, and so her
and her husband was like Dollar oysters. Heck, yeah, let's
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see this, y'all it you know her Jill, Yeah, this
was such a moment. She oh, man, she couldn't eat.
Let's just say she could not. She was driving one
day pharmaceuticals bathroom on herself. She well, she had her
kids lunch box in the car. Just was bad. The
whole my mind is gone. She doesn't care if y'all
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know this. I'm just saying it's yes. And then she
took the sample to the doctor because she's a farm
she works in sales. Send it to the doctor to
see if she was sick. And it was oyster poisoning.
So stay away from Dollar oys. The whole story, this
whole segment went to a place I don't like, and
that's Food World with Morgan number two. That was Food
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World with Morgan number two. No, no, no, The Bobby
Bones Show all right. Mike D has put together a
game called All About That Bass. All Right, explained the game.
So it's just a bassline from a song, and you
have to name the song. So the bass is the
four string guitar, Amy, the big fat string. Bom, boom boom.
This could be tough. This could be really hard, This
could be really hard. This is a mic D production.
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Here we go special right, all right, let's play all
about that bass. Here we go, just a bassline from
a famous song. The first song is an alternative song
hit it. It's tough. Yeah, I remember the one I
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got it? Okay, I'm in? Are you okay? What is it?
Smells like teen Spirit? Correct? Yeah? Chi smells like teen spirit? Correct? Yeah,
Eddie smells like teen Spirit correct? Yeah, okay, okay, we'll
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do a few of these, is all right. Number two,
I'll give you a hand. This one's from the seven
famous seventies song by someone who's not alive anymore. Here
we go, huh, I don't live five seconds? I'm in
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for the wind? Right? Um? Amy, your answer? Brick house,
no ballpark, but not exactly lunchbox monster mash correct, more
like the fifties Eddie, I'm way off. But that's can't
touch this. It is not it is, but it is.
You just played the bass line again. All right, I
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can't touch this. It ends up turning into that, but
it's like, it's here, here you go. She's a very
freaky girl. Can you don't take home to mama whatever?
That's super freak, Rick James, Rick James. That's tough. Yeah,
that's tough to Let's do another one. This is um
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let's say it's a it's a group, kay, and it's
a famous song from the seventies hit it You kind
of hear the guitar and be a little bit a
little bit so just song title here, Yeah, and we
can have that. I'm man, what a basseline? Stop, Eddie,
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stop listen to that? All right, here we go, Amy
remember the win? ABC? Oh in correct? Watch box Jackson five,
ABC one two three and correct? Oh, Eddie, I think
it's I want you back. That's correct, I want you back,
jack that's another Oh yeah, I was close. Hey, Raymond,
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let's do number six on the list. Here, let's do
this one. This is the new one, number six. M Yeah,
you won't get this one. No one's gonna get this one. Oh,
my gosh, I'm so close. Where's our hint? Contemporary pop?
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Alright's it? Oh man? Amy has a Taylor Swift watch box?
Fair enough, Eddie, I said twenty four carrot but locked
out of heaven vernou. How let's do one more and
we'll end it here. It's a tough game, but let's
do one more. Let's go with number seven, Raymundo. Okay,
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it's eighties. Great basically, what's the score? I have it
up here. Eddie's winning two to one. Oh, I think
I know this one. I'm in for the win. Amy,
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beat it correct, lunch box not corrected. I got it,
beat it, beat it there? Yeah, right, the word there, Eddie.
That's a hard game. Yeah, it's all. We probably won't
play that one again, but that was still fun. It
was still pretty fun. Winning song. It is a mic
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despell there. It is Thank you very much by the
latest from Nashville and Tullywood Morgan Number two thirty second.
Skinny Lady Annabelleum dropped a new song today. It's called
Ocean Here it is all right, so much beauty ever
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want to do with swim? But the wordscape question? Then no,
I'm not afraid to drown, Take me Up, Take me Down.
I'm so tired of there you go. Got New lady
A out today. You've also got some new albums out today,
Riley Green's Different Round Here, Zach Brown Band's The Owl,
and Ryan herds E People Tonic Here you go. A
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lot of new music out today, so much at times
that I get lost and forget, and then I'm like,
I listen to the news to listen to and then
I go back and listen to Skinny. There's like nine
albums every week, so I dropped those down on your phone,
all right? What else? And then our iHeartRadio Music Festival
airs this weekend. Tim McGraw, hooting the Blowfish, Zach Brown
Band and Came Brown with Marshmallow all perform and you
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can watch it all on CWTV dot com at ten
nine Central tonight and tomorrow night. Yes, which I'm very
excited about because I should be if I know what's
up be interesting. Hohodi and the Blowfish tonight, which is
exciting for me. I never met all the Blowfish, and
I'm die Hard Whodian Blowfish as a kid kid. I
know Darius pretty well. I met Mark the guitar player,
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but I haven't met Dean or Sony. You know all
their names? Oh yeah. I once met Sony's brother randomly
and we were talking in a bar and he was
like a Dean's brother and he was like, hey, yeah,
my brother's in a band. I'm like, oh my go ah,
you Jean's brother. He's like, how did you know that?
Because you're gonna look like him. And he's like, oh,
you're a psycho fan. Huh. And I was like, yeah,
could be your friend. Yeah, it's the whole thing, all right.
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I al Radio Music Festival. There you go. Morgan Umer two,
is that up? Yep? I'm Morgan Umber two. That's your
skinny Kid's time for the good News unbox some good.
Amy Scott was on vacation in Las Vegas having a
good old time. In the day before she supposed to leave,
she leaves her wallet in the back of the cab,
but they had paid cash, so she had no idea
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how to track down the cab driver. So she goes
it flies homes like I lost my wallet. A week later,
in the mail, her wallet shows up and there's a
note from some girl named Jim Mcinaley that was there
for a bachelorette party, got in the cab at to her,
found it on the foreboard and mailed it back to her.
I'm assuming she used her IDs address. Yeah, the lady
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Jim Mcinale from Peoria, Arizona, found the ID in the wallet,
mailed it back to her and said, here you go,
here's your wallet, found out on the foreboard of the cab.
She finly never thought she was seeing that again. Whoo,
that's right, it's a good one. All right, there you go.
So it's all about that was tell me something good? Sorry? Yea.
Today this story comes to us from Nebraska. A nineteen
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year old girl was cleaning out her closet and she
saw all the letters from her ex boyfriend and she's like, man,
I gotta get rid of these. So she put him
in a box, took him out to the living room,
and lit him on fire. Think at all, no big
deal on her problem is then the carpet catches on fire,
then the apartment catches on fire. Can you imagine that
one brief moment where she realizes that it's gone too far,
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where she's going from cleansing herself to going, oh no,
now I can't control this fire. That's probably a pretty
helpless feeling her own friends when Monica and Rachel and
Phoebe burn their letters and pictures of their exes and
the fire department had to come. Yeah, but then the
fire guys end up being real high. I bet you
she didn't date a firefighter. After this, she was charged
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with negligent burning. All right, I'm lunchbox at your bone
head story of the day on the Bobby Bones Show.
Now Ryan heard, let me hear a little bit of
two a T. This is Ryan's song here and there
he is on the bone too, Ryan, what I bud Man?
Look at this guy got a new EP out today
called Platonic. I'm playing to a T right now underneath us. Man,
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you got a lady in a bellum song the like
number thirteen on the chart that he wrote. Life's be
going pretty good. It's been a cool year, man, I
really I love making music in Nashville, Tennessee. And uh,
I've gotten to put out a music under my name
and had some people in record songs that I wrote. So, man,
that's what we always well, I've been working for and
everybody who writes music has been you know, that's the dream.
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So it's been a really fun year, We're gonna get right.
By the way, Ryan has a record today out called Platonic.
Can talk about that in a second. But I have
such a crush on Ryan, right, so I put him
on and he's built like a cave, like a cave man.
That also doesn't extra ab work out even after he's
done caving, you know what I mean. I think he
goes out and he like kills animals and looks trees,
but then he decides to get in a little set
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of abs afterward. Yeah, that's what Ryan Hurd looks like.
And so right, I've been doing a little bit of
this Keto diet a little bit. What do you do that?
How does it make you feel? It makes me. I listen,
I haven't lost any weight, but it makes me feel
trim and great. How do you have you done it
at all? I can't do the no card thing, man,
I don't. I get angry. So I've had buddies to
do it, and I think it's a cool you know,
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whatever works for you. But I've if I do like
a workout or something and I don't have like a
piece of coast before or some cards like right after,
then I'm like an angry douche for the rest of
the day. So that's the I can't do the keto
thing I tied to. I've tried it, but uh but yeah,
if I've got like guys in my band who do it,
and if they love it, I feel pretty good. Like
I was talking about earlier, like my my stomach, Like
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I have the hardest time at losing weight in my stomach.
I think for guys, it's like bull right there in
those love handle spots. Do you where does your weight go?
Like your toe, your big toe? We don't see it?
Oh my butt? Okay, day, I wish I could see that. Okay, listen,
my pant's eye grew. That's what happened this year. I
was like, what, my pants don't sit anymore? What happened here?
What size of waste are you? Ryan? I'm a thirty
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four now for the first time in my entire life.
I used to be a thirty two thirty four winks.
Now I'm like a straight up thirty three thirty four.
So who knows? So it's a muscle. I don't know,
man is, don't let him be humbled, don't It might
be it might it might have been. I had a
couple too many coronas last weekends. You know, humble, He's
being humble, Ryan heard is on. Platonic is out now, Hey,
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so what what? What'd your name a platonic for? I
know there's a song called that. Why why would you
settle on that as a title the record? I just
thought it was a really cool word. When you write
songs in Nashville, like you write all these titles in
your phone, and like everybody shows up like what ideas
do you have? And I had that one kicking around
my head and I didn't really know how to write it,
but I was on my bus. We wrote that one
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on my bunt, and uh, it's just very chance. Like
that song itself is like there's not a whole lot
too it. It's just it feels amazing and I love
just like the idea of telling somebody like I can't
just be friends with you, and that's what the song
is about. Platonic is like a friendly relationship, right, And
the hook of that song is there's no way we
can be platonic because I'm just into you. So it
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just reminded me of like when I started, you know,
Mary and I started dating and we started out as friends,
and then all of a sudden it was like, you
know what, this isn't this isn't gonna work. So um yeah, man,
I'm really proud of the EP. I'm proud of that song.
It's been really fun to put out new music while
we're still working to a t so um yeah. I
appreciate you giving it a listen and telling some people
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about it. That's awesome of you. I'm gonna play a
little a little bit of Platonic while you're on, and
i'd like to before I play a clip of this
dedicated to Ryan Heard from me. This is Platonic. Let
me let me hear a little bit of this. Here
you go. There it is. Well man, I'm really happy
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you got new music out, like all seriousness. You know,
I'm a big fan of your music and your writing
and even you as a person. Man, So I'm super
pumped for you, and I encourage all of our listeners today.
If you're you're out streaming music, check out Platonic from
Ryan Heard. Good to talk to you, man. Thank you
very much, man, thanks for supporting my music and being
a good friend. It's awesome to get to be on
the show to thank you. Amy's pile of stories fun
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Fact Friday. All right, let's go okay, so did you
know that the first passengers in a hot air balloon?
Who they were? I mean, is it? Should I figure
this out? Because if it's fun fact, it's gotta be
somebody famous, Just something, babe, Ruth yea, No, who was it? Okay?
So the first flight was in France in seventeen eighty three,
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and they were kind of scared at what would happen
to people with the altitude, so they sent up a sheep,
a duck, and a rooster. Oh they sent up animals.
Wow that makes sense. He's and canaries into into minds. Really, yeah,
that's true. Look at that. So there you go. I
don't just like hot air balloons. I've done that. It's
the dumbest thing. Oh you have done a hot air balloon? Yeah?
For like, what just fund in my early days that
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when we're gonna do this crazy promotion, Bobby's gonna drop
money from this guy getting a hot air balloon with
some listeners in travel and see if you die. I
was like, this is a terrible idea. It was not fun.
I mean, you're literally in a basket in the air,
there's nothing to hold you up there, depending on a
balloon to save your life stupid, and then you just
land wherever they find a spot. I don't like any
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of that, all right? What else? Okay? How do you
talk to your dog? Same mostly same voice? Okay, I'd
be like, yo, bulldog, come on, and his name is Stanley,
but I call him bulldog a lot of times. And
then sometimes, like early in the morning, I'm like, come on, man,
get in the bed. I'll talk to him like a
sleepy person. Oh, you don't do the thing that most
of us do every once in a while. I'd be like,
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but not most, because research shows that dogs actually like
the silly, high pitched voice owners. How people do that
on me? I talked to them, and it is, why
do we do that to our dogs? Babies? Babies and dogs?
We do that? But hey, they like it, so keep
doing it. Don't be ashamed. Do you know how much
John Hedder got paid to play Hooly and Dynamite? Originally,
(25:51):
I'm going to assume very little because that was so
independent of a movie. Yeah, I shocked when I saw this.
A thousand dollars for the whole movie. Yes, he was
only paid a thousand dollars to play Napoleon Dynamite. However,
after it became a worldwide success, he renegotiated his contract
got a bigger paycheck, but in the beginning thousand bucks. Yeah. Well,
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you can take what you take when you can take it.
He's not getting paid much to do anything, so I
understand him taking that little money to do, especially going
to be an actor. Yeah. I mean, that's about what
I made in my first few years in radio combined,
one thousand dollars. All right, what else, here's the fact
that's a good tip that I've heard this from lots
of people. Drinking a cold glass of water in the
morning will wake you up faster than a cup of coffee.
(26:33):
Like wake up, get cold water, chug it. Also, an
apple will do more than coffee too, unless you're on keyto.
Oh yeah, and you can't have it. You can't have it.
You can have water. That's true. They're only water if
it's what you can have all water. Ray says that
there's a he orders some special Keto drink from Starbucks
Keto Water. No, it's like coffee. Yeah, it's just the
(26:56):
it's a keto version of the mocha key. Don't make
fun of people who pronounce things wrong. Read it, I know,
and I laugh, But everyone knows Moca maybe if he
just read it. That's why you don't make fun of
people who pronounce things wrong. But I'm also featuring. I'm
(27:16):
going to Starbucks and be like, I'll take that Keto mocha.
That's a kind of coffee. Guys, Okay, we're not great,
but people want to know because I feel like a
lot of people are Keto, and I think it's cool
that you know that Starbucks. It's like it's like a
special drink. Yeah, you just say low carved anything and
then they'll drop out and it'll be Keto. They take
the croissant out of it, out of the cup, all right,
(27:39):
what else? Amy? Okay, So moving on? Fun backs are done?
Do you care if you go gray like early? Are
you worried about your hair going great? Do you think
when it goes great? Are you gonna die it? If
I'm with a girl and it's like my wife, I
don't care anymore. I'm still trying to peacock a little bit.
I won't diet now I get a little bit of
my sideburns. I don't die them. I do cut it
off though a bit, but they get a little my side,
(28:01):
like get a little bit of my chin, and I
don't love it. But I'm not right now trying unless
Amy makes fun of me, like to to my forehead,
I'm okay and not trying to fix it. Okay. Well,
I just thought most of us, according to a survey,
don't really care, Like more than half of people don't
mind just going gray, not going to care. And then,
in other age related news, things that we're looking forward
(28:23):
to when it comes to getting older are retiring, having
more of a choice how to spend our time, being
able to travel, spending more time with family, and not
caring what other people think. Well, that's the big one.
You should be able to do that way earlier. But
we've done I know we don't. That's why that was
the main thing that stood out to me, is like
I wish we learned that we only get it when
it's time to die. Yeah, when it's not even not
much used for it. Okay, I don't care what any dead?
(28:46):
All right? What else? Amy? Okay, So according to a survey,
I have the top things that parents worry that their
kids aren't going to be able to deal with and
do in life, and I'd say, oh my gosh, I
think about this stuff all the time. I don't know
if Eddie and Lunchbox have this, but like how to
pay bills, how to drive a car, how to deal
with stress, how to budget, how to deal with a
(29:06):
broken heart, how to change a tire. Adult. Yeah, but
I mean I worry that they're never gonna be like
I can't. I picture them eighteen, and I think they're
never gonna make it. They're going to live with us
till they're thirty. Like this is just gonna be bad.
Like how are they gonna they don't even understand money,
How are they going to save money? How are they
gonna pay bills? I don't know, just how to be independent,
(29:29):
all the things. The one thing that on the list
that doesn't really bother me is how to change a tire,
because these days there's an app for that. There'll be
an app for all that by the time they're adults.
But they also are at a bit of a disadvantage
because they just moved to America and they have to
learn a new culture. At the same time. I know
there's a lot happening there. I think so with mine.
That's why I'm a little bit worried. But the number
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one thing is, yeah, it is stress, which also makes
me think you we just want to You want to
raise healthy children that know how to process things and
that you're responsible for some their actions later in life. Like,
I don't want them to go do something later in
life because it's something I did, like they end up
in jail or therapy, and like, well my mom used
to do this and only great. I don't know, but
(30:12):
it is a fear, y'all. Never fear that your kids
might make a bad decision in jail time. I can't
do anything already, serving ten doing life without parole. I
just don't want to mess up and do anything that
causes them to being jube or jail. All right, I'm Amy.
That's my pile. It's time for the good news something.
(30:40):
So this girl Abby thought she was sending a text
to a church friend about bringing dinner to their family
because their son Noah is in the hospital only four
years old. Well, she didn't text her friend from the church.
She accidentally sent the text message to some guy named Bill. Well,
then she was like, oh wait, you're not the right person. Sorry, blah,
blah blah. So the Bill's like, well, whoa, whoa, tell
(31:01):
me more about this family and this little boy fighting
for his life, Like I want to know what I
can do. So then this guy Bill doesn't know them
at all, totally got involved, started raising money on Facebook,
asking for cards, blood donations, and money to help the
family with medical expenses and totally crazy. And the main
thing he wanted people to do was send the boy
(31:21):
cards that when he woke up he would see himself
surrounded in love from their community. Wow, didn't even know him,
didn't even know him. But Bill said he's trying to
teach his son about helping others, and this seemed like
the perfect opportunity to do that. So turned a random
text message into something cool. I get random texts up
here all the time to our station line. We have
(31:41):
a text line. Yeah, here's one that just came in. Hey,
I'm a for lunch or dinner, if dinner. I know
a place on Atlantic and Pompano. Everybody loves it. I
don't even know the street. I'm just not I get
random ones all the time up here. Weird. There's a
great American restaurant, Coral Springs. Large menu, immaculate, the clean,
and the food's outstanding. Your call. Wow, they use big words.
Your call, Michael say back, Okay, meets you too. Bobby
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loves clean. Um. All right, Amy, that's a great story.
That is a great story. That's what it's all about.
Right there. That was tell me something good, your buddy,
and miss the Bobby ball. This is the Bobby Show.
That's all right. We should have talked to Thomas Rhett
(32:26):
in just a few minutes. Let's go over to Ammy
with her Morning Corny. First Morning Corny. Why was the
mermaid wearing seashells? Why was the mermaid wearing seashells because
she grew out of her b shehells? Pretty funny, Adio
get it like sea? Oh? ABC got do you think
(32:50):
it's funny? Now? All right, there we go. We got
everybody wepping. That was the Morning Corny, low riskue. But
I don't think brawls are risque. You know, I'm just
saying my normal content doesn't really go there. My dog
is chewing again, just to give people an update. I know,
(33:12):
I thought he went to school for that. He did
and he came back. Grade is not not staying with them,
just chewing and so I have been like no, and
I have that this thing that he's like a sprayer
to get him to stop. And first it bothers him,
and he's like, spray me. I don't care. And now
he m I've done the coins in the water bottle
(33:33):
where you shake. Doesn't care. At first, y'all cares about
all this stuff. Then he's just immune to it, and
it's like, give me more. And then I was like
nump his nose, and at first he's like, that's bothers something.
Now he likes it. I don't know what to do anymore,
and I don't want to just like like hit him.
What is he chewing on? Mostly human flesh? Do you
(33:55):
mean you give me some of that nail polish? I
put some body like heself from head to toe in it.
It's worked for her, But I don't know where you're
gonna eat me? Yeah, like any of my feet. I
don't know what to do. He's bull These bulldogs are
really stubborn. And so I'm working. We're working. He just
(34:16):
loves to chew on humans and shoes a little bit.
This whole thing is too Like he'll see a shoe
and he won't chew it. Up. He'll just take it,
run and hide it so you'll see it, grab it,
and if you don't see where he goes, you never
see the shoe again. Man, that's a lot dramatic. You see,
you find it eventually, but for a while it's gone,
and you could go in and he could walk in
any room and take it. He's like, where's the shoe?
(34:37):
And he won't last see it. He won't take you
to it, like take me to Timmy. He's he in
the wheel. You can't like take me to my Jordan.
I got to Jordan, want, where is it? Nothing? My
dog has been hiding stuff in the couch cushions and
I thought, at first, husband, no, I swear, I don't
know how. It's a skill. She's like she's mastered it.
And I finally figured out was her. But at first
(34:59):
I thought my son had put I found a muffin
like in the bottom of a cushion in the backside,
and I thought it was my son that left it there,
and I was like, you know, you're not I supposed
to be in the living room, and I basically got
He got mad at him. But then I started finding
his dog bones and then a tennis ball there, and
it's where he's going to hide stuff, and it's him
hiding the food there. If he gets a hold of
food he goes in, there'll be like digging a hole.
(35:19):
I'm putting it in there. Huh. Yeah. He knows that.
It's like a sweet spot for him, and now I
have to go check it for things sometimes. So I mean,
I'm just saying if I finally found the spot, so
maybe you can find the spot where he puts your shoes. Well, no,
they're all over. Oh okay, he just runs. So I'm
just trying to get stopped the chewing and the biting
because all I have to do is chew one person
the wrong way that comes in the house and they
call and then put the dog down. Yeah, so I'm
(35:41):
just trying to so nobody comes to my house anymore.
I just shut it down. Oh cute dog, don't touch
nobody enters the door. Yeah, Thomas Rhet's coming up next.
You gonna talk to him or now? Yeah, all right,
we'll talk to Thomas Rhett. By the way, if you
want to go to Facebook and let me know what's
up and you can give me some advice on this dog.
Feel free. I've read every blog, but I still take
listener tips. I just go over to the Bobby Bones
(36:03):
Show Facebook page. The Friday Morning conversation with Thomas Ratt.
He's on right now here he is. I wanted to
further r oh. I think he's he's in drive through.
Tom's rhet on drive Through. Hey, what's up dude? Hey? Hey, Well,
I know he's super busy too, and I wanted to
have tr on because for me to see this guy
(36:23):
get recognized, I want to see MTS Artists of the Year,
which is at upper upper echelon, like we just wanted
to put you on the air and clap for you
in person here. Thank you, dude, Come on, I appreciate that. Yeah,
it's that's a huge honor. Man, Thank you very much.
What's what's where are you right now? Man? I just
got into a car in New York? What do you
What do you do in New York in a morning? Like?
(36:43):
Like what you do today? This morning? My daughter was
up at five o'clock and uh, trying to get her
to get back to sleep until a week seven and
then drank some coffee, got into a car and pretty
pretty typical bad morning, I guess, Oh, I said, Dad,
bad morning, Dad, Morning Dad. You know we had you
dad morning, We had your your dad on pretty recently.
(37:03):
And yeah, he's with me in the car right now.
Oh well, he came in. Let me let me voice
some of his complaints for him is that, okay, can
I do that? He said, he only gets fifteen minutes
to perform, and then he only gets one merch item
to sell at the show. Dad, you only know you
get seventeen minutes to perform, no che Yeah, he gets
seventeen minutes. He goes on at six fifty eight, and
(37:24):
then he does get one merch item. But he's crushing
it out there, even though he's even though he's your dad.
He only gets to sell one T shirt. Hey, we're
certain leaving out my decisions to make. But the fact
that he's blood that doesn't he doesn't get like a
he can't sell like a necklace or you know something. Yeah,
we'll get we'll give him an we'll give him a
necklace and an extra coozy to sell. Okay. Well, I
(37:46):
didn't know if he had voiced that with you, and
I wanted to share, you know, because I really liked
your dad. I thought that I thought it was you know,
we had a good time up here. How's Lauren? She's good.
Many Lauren's up here doing running around, doing some stuff,
and both of our kids are up here. Our entire
families are up hereiods. I'm playing headlining Madison Square Garden
for the first time, so I got everybody up here
(38:06):
about that. That's a big deal. Huh yeah, a huge deal.
That's one where you have people come and take pictures
like all during right, so you can have later right, Yeah, exactly,
Madison Square Garden today, Albany on the twenty first, and
then Knoxville, Louisville, Nashville, and um, that's pretty cool. Well, dude,
I know that you're in New York. We we really
(38:28):
just wanted to have you on and acknowledge the fact
that I was super pumped for you when they when
the CMT Artists of the Year announced there you know
there are like the big award for CMT that you
were one of them, and um, I really appreciate that, man,
thank you for thanks for the call. And it really
needs a lot that y'all even said anything about it,
So I appreciate it, and everything's good. Do you needything
for me? Do you need anything for me. No, that's
(38:49):
not the question. Do you need you know? You mean
you go buy and water the plants while you're gone,
anything like that. I would love it about Pelicon, Bobby,
you can set that up. He does gift those of yes,
you have to do it now. He didn't ask for
like a pair of shoes. Wow, he has for a boy. Yeah,
you wan the biker, the treadmill. The bike would be good.
(39:09):
I just you know, you're investing in my health. Okay,
that's true, because if he stays healthy and he continues
to make great music, and then I play it and
he comes up and ratings continue to go up, and
then we both wat Yeah, okay, and then you got
some new competition. Y'all can now ride against each other,
because then we can ride against each other. Yeah, that
was my goal. All right, let me see what I
can do. All right. There he is, hey, one of
(39:31):
the CMT artists. You'll clip your hands for a body.
There he is Thomas a New York playing Master's Score
Garden tonight. And all right, we'll let you get back
to the drive and the ride and tell everybody we
said hello. We'll talk to you soon, budd. We'll do man.
Thank y'all very much. Ever a good day there is
Thomas Rett. It's time for the good news. Good Sergeant
(39:53):
Jeff Turney of the Glendale, Arizona Police Department recently responded
to a call. The call from Howard Benson. He's ninety
four years old. He was moving to an assistant living
facility in Fort Myers, Florida, and thought he could drive
his vehicle and a full trailer of stuff across the
country on his own. Again, he's ninety four, trying to
drive all the stuff across the country. His kids, who
(40:15):
all live out a town, called police, hoping they could
talk him out of it. They're like, please talk our
ninety four year old dad are trying to do this.
So he gets there, the sergeant Jeff does and realized
there was no stopping this guy from going. Ninety four
as mind made up, he was gonna go. He said, Hey,
what if I just go with you? And so this
police officer drove with him most of the way two
(40:37):
thousand miles and drove him there. Didn't Yeah, it's like
I would have a hard time riding passenger, but he
drove him almost all of it. Yeah, he used vacation
time to make the long trip during the forty ld
Wow I thought work maybe was like, okay, this is
part of your duty. As a wow. He used vacation time.
He learned all about the ninety four year old guys life,
his service in the Navy during World War Two, and
(40:58):
his anxiety about moving into assisted living. They made it.
They became friends, and the older gentleman says, I can't
think that guy enough. That's pretty great. Huh, that's what
it's all about. That was tell me something good. Over
to Logan in Nashville. Logan, what's up by morning, Bobby
(41:19):
Morning Studio? I thought you were a dude. No, I'm
a girl. That happens apologies, all right, what's going on?
No problem, I just need you to be the morality
judge for a second. So I have a coworker who
has been burning this candle at work. When she first
got it, I realized it really gave me a headache
when it was burning, and so I asked her. I
(41:41):
was like, hey, can we get a different candle because
it just really gives me a headache, And she said no,
everyone else likes it. So I've sucked it up for
about the last three months. And finally yesterday, when the
candle wasn't burning and it was getting low, I noticed
it sitting really close to the edge of her desk,
and so I just kind of accidentally, saying quotes, bumped
into her desk and the candle fell and is now
(42:01):
broken and can no longer be burned. And I was
just wondering, if you think that I should replace the candle,
or if I've suffered long enough and the candle should
just go into the trash. Well, I would like to
say first of all, that two wrongs never make a right,
you know. And if your head is hurting and she
(42:22):
doesn't pull that candle, that's not the kindest move by her.
I think if someone came to me, and if you
came to me and said, hey, you're deodorant, it's really
like making my allergies working away that arga, I would
be like, okay, well I will change for you because
we're in close proximity. But if I didn't you you
couldn't do anything about it, right, And so it's logan
(42:45):
that's a bit I understand, but it's a bit childish
to knock off a candle. It was almost gone. It
maybe had one more day to burn, and even though
you had a conversation with her right three months ago. Yeah,
and she didn't pull it. I think that's just something
that if she's not breaking a rule, it's just something
(43:07):
you have to deal with. What if she has a
perfume on that is making your eyes water or you
don't like the smell of it, you can't go up
and start washing her or push her in a tub
of water. And I think that, Yeah, I don't like it.
I like you. I think you're probably a nice person
because it's weighing on you. You called mister morality me. Yeah,
(43:28):
and she wanted to know. I'm not on your side.
I like you, Logan, I'm not on your side. It
can't be here because I think you can't go breaking
other people's stuff because you vigilante. Justice is not real justice.
You just vigilante for everyone. Well, everyone else liked it.
Probably not, probably not right. This is what I would suggest, Logan. Okay,
(43:49):
you does she know it's you to push it off
the table? No? Yeah, Amy, what do you think because
she's got to go and replace the candle? Yeah, but
she may not be able to find one right, replace
it with a scent that doesn't give you a headache.
This is what I would do if it were me
in this situation, because I also mess up sometimes and
(44:11):
go I wish I wouldn't have done that. I Sometimes
in my life I'm trying to learn to respond, not react,
because reaction is immediate, and sometimes your reaction isn't good.
You decide to do something, and that's a reaction. A
response is something sometimes you can gather make responsible decisions.
Sometimes when you react, it's not positive and you got
to fix that. So my response would be to this
is when she's not in the office, you go get
(44:33):
like three really nice candles that don't mess with your
nose and make you sick, and you don't have to
say it's you, and you put them at her desk
and pull a note on and say, hey, sorry, I
knocked this off your desk. If I'm anonymous, but here's
three awesome candles. I'm really sorry about that, and then
you just live your life. If she gets another candle,
you can't knock it off again, but you have to
over replace the candles that you broke. How do you
(44:53):
feel about that? Amy that's solid, I think, and then
she'll feel better about what she did because she knows that. Yeah,
but it's it doesn't matter. She didn't do anything wrong.
I know, I know, but I feel like that will
help her feel better. And I think, Yeah, I like
your vice about responding not reacting, because man, I'm a reactor.
We all are reactors. We are built to react. It's
when we learn to respond that we actually grow. And
(45:16):
it's that's currency for us. Right. Once you gather your emotions,
you are your money. Man. It's awesome. Okay, that's what
I say, Logan, Can you do that by a really
three really nice candles leaving ann us note, I'm sorry
that your candle has broken. I replaced them three candles
on me. Thank you. Can you do that? I can
absolutely do that. Okay, call us back and respond and
(45:36):
let us know how it goes. Okay, we'll do all there,
she has logan, everyone, all right, rock and roll, all Raymond,
how's this game go? Well, the game's called spoken word
and songs game. I have a list of songs that
I've spoken words before the lyrics start. Okay, give me
an example. All right, here you go, turn it up.
(45:59):
We just hear the turn it apart before it starts. Yeah, which, right, there.
That would be sweet Home Alabama. They're speaking the word,
they're speaking it. Okay, So you're gonna play a clip
force are you gonna say it? I can say it
or I can play a clip up to you. Ay.
I guess it depends if the clip's going to give
away too much because sometimes the talkings way before. But
you don't know what the what the songs? All right? Is?
(46:20):
Amy invented this game? Okay? Okay, it's an Amy production
Amy special playing it? You guys should be able to
get it. If I read it, there's no way in
heck you're gonna get it. That's true. What you do?
Read it? Hey, give us one, we'll do it. Read it.
If it's too hard, we won't come back to it.
Read it? Hey, keep your chin up? Hey? Got it? Keep?
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I got it? Um? I don't know a song though?
Hey is that? Hey? Keep? Is that? Well? I thought
I had it? Say it again? Ready? I know the band? Hey,
keep your chin up? Got it? You got a bunce? Yeah?
So do? I I think? How about this? Do you
(47:06):
want to get two points? If you get it? Spoken love? Wow?
That's good. But once you're in, if you're in, you
can't play you're in with the spoken, Yeah, I'm spoken. Okay.
Are we making this game too hard? No? Like for
people to get right along? We'll think so I'm in
right now. Let's just do it spoken he clips. Okay,
I might have the wrong song. I don't think it
(47:27):
goes like that. How did you think it goes? That's it?
You're seeing it to me? How you think it goes? All? Right?
Here we go. I think hold on, I think it
goes hey, keep a chinn up. I think it goes
like that. I got to do the exact melody and no,
no, no no, but I think that yes, yeah, I think
it's old dominion. No such thing as a broken heart.
You're gonna play it that first play? Just the clip?
(47:51):
Keep the up? Yeah? Would good? I had Bob Marley,
Don't Worry, don't tires, not like Hey, don't worry, don't cry.
Not a song, not not a thing, Lutch bikes. Yeah.
I went with singles you up because she was sad.
But now it didn't work out. Eddie, I wrote break up,
break up with him, That's the one I was doing.
(48:12):
That's who I thought it was. On the second one.
We'll do a clip, Okay, give us a second one.
Go ahead. Oh, now there you go the talking part
of the song. I got it. Hey, girl must tractor. Oh,
(48:38):
I'm in for the win. Oh I got in you
good men? All right, we're good. All right. Uh, time's up.
I have country girls shake it for me, Luke Bryant Amy,
country girls shake it for me. Letch bikes my kind
(48:59):
of part, Eddie, my kind of night. Oh, Eddie missed one.
Shake me. I'm struggling. Am I winning? Yeah? All right? Hey,
Raymond spoken only here on this one? All right? All right?
Make you want to dance, don't it? Baby? Wow? He said, baby,
(49:23):
So now what song? All right? I just don't know
what's Make you want to dance, don't it? Baby? Alright? Alright,
make you want to dance, don't it? Baby? Is it
like baby or baby? Right? Do it again, Tony, do
it like the song? Yeah? All right, make you want
(49:44):
to dance, don't it? Baby? They did it right? And
do it? Yeah? I know the artist? Yeah, yeah, I
got it, nail the artist right, good job. I mean
you can have this one, the one I mean you
(50:07):
go first. Cruise. Yeah, I think it's not cruise, and
I'm not a hunt. I think it's Sundays Manna, Yeah, Lunchbox,
I got Florida Georgia line, Holy Eddie Cruise, all right,
make him one dance part good man, Eddie girl on
(50:33):
my level? All right, let's do let's do one more.
I mean we're gathering and if the yellow I'm sorry,
I'm in on that one. What the titles? This is
a good game, by the way you like it, I'm
(50:54):
just not good at it right now. I'm in again,
nobody again, I'm in for the win. Um it's Amy,
go ahead, Purple rain right Artists, wrong song, lunch Box,
flash Dance, Eddie Doctor Strange love, I have Let's go crazy.
(51:18):
I've never heard that. Let's get one more? Was just
a word spoken? Ray, this is what a woman wants.
You might have to hear it. No, no, no, no,
we got it. I got it. I think I have
(51:41):
four by the way I have. How good is this game? Eddy?
When you have zero? I love it? You unless box
have zero? Yeas on my level. I like to stop
saying that. Oh you're on my level. I'm not zero zero.
What was the word again? This is what a woman wants.
There's what a woman walks. You got a bounce, Yes,
(52:05):
you're thinking I have it, not one hundred percent, but
I got something. That's what a woman walks. I remember
the way, might not have it? Ammy? You got this? Yeah? Mhm,
(52:28):
I have an answer down. But is this too on
the nose? Here's what a woman wants. It's like she's
saying kind of like that. I can hear it. Yeah,
there's a woman exactly how she says it. Oh it's
a girl. Brot change my answer. I mean he says
it like that. It doesn't matter, artists, I'm in. I'm
not suing. Toby says it like that, there's a little
(52:49):
woman wants, and I bet um. Okay, Amy, what do
you have? Man? I feel like a woman? I have.
I just thought that was not it though, because you guys,
anybody have man? I feel like a woman. Okay, I've
been bored. Man, I felt like a woman. Yeah, I
don't know. Is that it? Well, it's any man of
mine that's wrong. My guess is t shirt by Thomas
(53:11):
Rhett And we all missed it. You guys got cocky.
We did. Yeah, well, once we knew what she and
I once well, okay, nice work, Amy with the idea
of Mike with putting it together right with hosting it.
That's you for winning, Ay for winning, Thank you very much.
Play my winning song. There it is, Play it for me,
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Ray my winning song. There you go, there he is.
He's searching for any clip to hit right now because
I don't have one. The first song you see, right,
you just hit a clup on the button bar, see
what happens. That's perfect for you. But this one right
here isn't. Don't text me tell us place my face. Okay, Okay,
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there you go. Thank you guys. Let's go over and
talk to Valerie in Indiana. Hey Valerie, Yes, sir, Hi days.
What's going on with you? Oh? You know, I just
called in to kind of say hello to y'all and
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tell you how much I really enjoy the show. So
I listen. I used to live in by Witchita, Kansas,
and we could listen to you guys every morning. You
were my morning show. Then we moved a couple of
years ago back to Indiana, and the only way I
can listen to y'all is through iHeart Radio. So every
day I have on the iHeart radio in my headphones
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at work, and I listened to the replay until I
listened to I usually listened to its plice, so I
listened to like everything you guys is all you know,
because I like it so much. And my co workers
think I'm crazy because they can't hear the show and
I'm just sitting at my desk cracking up. Come on,
come on, we love that. Thank you. Can I make
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a suggestion because I'm so I'm so grateful, I'm so
appreciative that you listen on iHeartRadio, which, by the way,
if you want to listen to the show live, you
can listen to the iHeart Country channel like live, that's
what you should listen to I Heart Country, or after
the show you can find the podcast on iHeartRadio. But
I guess if instead of listening twice, because listen, I
can only take so much of me. Even then, Amy
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has a great podcast called Four Things with Amy Brown.
I have a podcast called The Bobby Cast where I
talk with a lot of country artists and we talk
about music and entertainment. The guys have a podcast called
The Sore Losers. So just something else to check out. Okay,
you don't have to listen twice. You can listen to
you know, one of our one of our side shows,
how did that sound But that sounds fantastic Because die
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the afternoon, I have to find something else to listen to.
It's all there for you. Well, thank you very much
for listening and twice because if I miss anything because
people kind of go in the office all day on,
I'm like, oh, I got to make sure that I
have the morning corny and I have to make sure
that I have the Tony truth being good. When when
the song comes on for telling me something jingle, I'm
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singing it at my desk and our rooms like so
that's okay, I like it. Well, we appreciate that. Thank
you so much. I have a great day for making
my morning every day. And up. I hope your weekend
is great and thank you so much. We shall go now. Um,
thank you for being here, Thanks for being our friend,
thank you for life. Thanks for letting us pay our
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mortgage by coming on and telling dopey stories about ourselves
and pop culture and country music. Amy, what's going on
with you this weekend? I am going to be hanging
out with my dad. I won't be in Vegas with y'all,
but hanging out with him, which is where I need
to be in Vegas in Vegas, we are, says Yoda. Yes,
in Vegas we are um Our. iHeartRadio music Festivals happening
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tonight and tomorrow night. Tune in if you'd like to,
and watch live on the CW app and cwtv dot
com so starting at ten eastern ninth Central, seven Pacific,
both nights. Backstreet Boys Tonight, Hooting the Blowfish Tonight, timg
All tonight, so much more. Thank you, gonna get to
work over here doing that and we'll see you. That'll
be good. Thank you very much, and goodbye everybody,