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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome transmitting there.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Hey, welcome to Thursday Show Morning Studio.
Speaker 3 (00:12):
Morning.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
I was reading this story this morning about this guy
who woke up from a coma a few years ago
and he thinks, well, he thought it was nineteen eighty
because that's when he was involved in an accident erased
forty years of his memory. So now he has a kid,
an adult kid, and his girlfriend then is his wife.
Now that's wild to not you wake up and you're
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just old. It's just like you went to sleep. It's
like you would go to sleep tonight and you wake
up and it's forty years later. Who's that winkle as
one hundred years?
Speaker 3 (00:45):
That wasn't true?
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Okay, that's terrible, Like this is true. Over the past
few years, doctors psychologist has been helping him piece his
life back together and adjust to the present. Despite his struggles,
the hit and run driver responsible for his condition was
never found, leaving him without justice or compensation from son
forty years. I was like, about, what are the biggest
things that have happened in the last forty years? Like, what,
let's say I woke up in the same situation and
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you only got to tell me three things that happened
in the last forty years.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
Easy, but you only get three.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Right, Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:13):
I got you.
Speaker 5 (01:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:14):
You guys act like it's so easul one for sure.
Speaker 5 (01:17):
Nine to eleven Okay, Now where I.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Thought you would go. I wouldn't go on there.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
I thought you would go nineteen eighty four Arkansas Basketball Championship.
Speaker 5 (01:23):
Oh, that was next. I had that next on my list.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Oh it's nothing that you did. It's some stuff that happened.
Speaker 7 (01:29):
Yeah, it's like you couldn't have done anything.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Yeah. I was on a coma bro win dancing with
the start Bro. I'm Bob van Winkle. I didn't win.
I did nothing. Okay, God, easy, I didn't think. I
thought whenever lunchpot goil to ease, that would be where
you would go.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
But wrong.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Nine to eleven, big second one Amy, What would you.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
Tell me and mean, when we give you one, you
can take it. Go ahead.
Speaker 7 (01:48):
R J and Kim Cave launched Kim Ky to start them.
Oh the tape, Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:52):
That I would not do that.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
You're not offending me. I just wonder what you would
tell me.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
I mean, that's huge.
Speaker 4 (01:58):
Lunch Parks goes with the tape.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. Who's Bill Clinton.
Speaker 7 (02:03):
He's a former president and he was in office and
he had an intern and let's just say things got freaky.
Speaker 5 (02:11):
You're role playing right now.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Yeah, he just woke up.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
Well I don't know what's happened. Yeah, and she saved
the driver.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
Both the years dirty, right, like the things I'm waiting by.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
I got some dirty stuff to tell you.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
I got one going to freak you out. You remember
Bill Cosby? Uh, Joe, it's hilarious he's read this.
Speaker 4 (02:31):
Oh my god, Doctor Huxtable.
Speaker 3 (02:34):
Yeah yeah, man, crazy man.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
Well you guys are all rolling naked, well not enrolled rolled.
Speaker 5 (02:42):
Yeah, it's a world event. I mean, Morgan, I would
have gone the pandemic just now. I mean yeah, we
have four years of like a pandemic.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
We all wore masks.
Speaker 4 (02:50):
It was crazy.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
It was like a whole movie scene.
Speaker 7 (02:53):
Well that would be one like you're lucky you missed this, Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:57):
You actually are? Oh were you? And o?
Speaker 7 (02:59):
Jason fan uh at USC? Like he was a great
running back at USC. I really you know, the wreck
happened when he was playing for the Bills. I don't
really remember.
Speaker 5 (03:07):
While I'm yeah, well it's pretty tragic.
Speaker 8 (03:10):
He uh, allegedly allegedly, but in a civil case was
found guilty.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
He's dead though, that's true. I don't know that he died.
He died like last year.
Speaker 5 (03:21):
Okay, so he uh killed his wife girlfriend whatever?
Speaker 2 (03:25):
Wow, But okay, how about I'm I just woke up.
I haven't seen any good music in a long time.
I cannot wait to go watch the Beatles. Oh, the Beatles.
There they broke up.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
They broke up.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
Yeah, and three two of them are dead. You knew
that that was? That was before you went to sleep.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
No.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
John Lennon died nineteen eighty.
Speaker 9 (03:41):
Oh dang, yeah, you got shot to remind you.
Speaker 7 (03:45):
Man.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
You know who's really famous? This girl named Taylor Swift. Oh,
she's super famous.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
Okay, you don't know her.
Speaker 5 (03:52):
Also, a big kiss happened that the MTV Movie Awards,
Madonna and Britney Spears kissed each other.
Speaker 3 (03:58):
Moment.
Speaker 7 (03:58):
They're musicians and they're old hotties at that point, got
big artists?
Speaker 3 (04:02):
Got it? Got it? Okay, Hey, I like where your
head's at now, girl, here you go.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
Well, I feel I feel pretty caught up. I just
feel like I want to go watch some TV or something.
I wish I was thinking before I had this right
that like put music on TV? Did that ever happen?
Like videos and stuff? Yeah, yeah, on TV, I'll put
it all off music videos.
Speaker 3 (04:18):
They don't know anything.
Speaker 4 (04:19):
They don't do it anymore with what TV.
Speaker 8 (04:23):
Reality TV is a big thing, so like people will
even like go on TV. Uh like what Like a
guy will go on TV and meet twenty five women
and then he'll end up proposing to one of them.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
That's true, not just young guy even old guys.
Speaker 5 (04:36):
Yeah, golden and some people will get married without seeing
each other.
Speaker 7 (04:40):
Ever, Yeah, or there's seven strangers that live in a
house and they you guys are frying my brain. I
just need to go listen to some normal music by
a normal person who has to be so well adjusted.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Because he was a great kid singer, Michael Jackson. I'm
gonna listen to him.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
No, he's not here anymore.
Speaker 4 (04:54):
He was like normal though, right like he no, no,
And there was.
Speaker 7 (04:57):
A there was a rapper that one of the biggest
of all time him and then I can't listen to
read this.
Speaker 9 (05:03):
And I understand you want to listen to music, but
you're gonna need this phone.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
What the heck? How we listen to music now, No, no,
what is that?
Speaker 2 (05:09):
Looks like a little computer that's called the kniphone, and
I can just hit it and play a song. You
can do whatever you want on it. I'm gonna listen
to this. I like this song I heard space Jam
is gonna listen to r Kelly.
Speaker 3 (05:18):
No, no, no, no, oh god?
Speaker 2 (05:22):
Hey do that read about this?
Speaker 3 (05:23):
That was?
Speaker 4 (05:24):
Oh my god, Yeah, that was the one in a
generation song. But I can't play I was gonna do
I believe like a fly. I can't listen to that one.
Speaker 5 (05:31):
I like wearing Abercrombie because I don't wear that. I
can't wear that like as of yesterday.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
What a fun little bit we just did. Yeah, how
about that guy though, for the lost forty years of memories?
Like they had to do that with him. I wonder
if his family did the same events you guys did
to me?
Speaker 3 (05:46):
For sure?
Speaker 9 (05:46):
Yeah, probably one name right, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (05:56):
The question to be.
Speaker 4 (06:01):
Well, hello Bobby Bones.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
The other day, my wife and I were in an
eyeglass store and the young woman helping us out had
giant fake breasts and was wearing a very low cut top.
Speaker 4 (06:13):
It was hard not to stare.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
I got in trouble with my wife for looking because
it was hard not to look.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
She had not so nice words for me on the
way home.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
I told her she can't be mad at me for
looking at someone if what they're showing me is right
in my face, I wasn't staring intentionally. I'm not even
a boob guy. You tell me what do you guys think?
And to the ladies on the show, would you be
upset if you and your partner were speaking to another
woman who had her boobs hanging out and they started
to stare? Sign not a boob guy. So the fact
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that it was hard not to look is not an
excuse for you. An Yes, you're an adult and there
are a lot of things in life they're hard to do.
Speaker 4 (06:51):
It's hard not to eat that second piece of cheesecake.
Speaker 5 (06:53):
Like when I see blood, I'm like ew, and I
don't look.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
Yeah, but you don't want to look at that. That's
you exactly saying he.
Speaker 6 (06:59):
Said, no, you don't like it, but it's a.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
Different training ring though you don't want to look, but
you look.
Speaker 4 (07:04):
No, it's not even training right because you don't like that.
That happened this.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
You cannot be a boob guard, not be a butt
guy and still enjoy boobs or butt.
Speaker 4 (07:11):
It can just be your second on the list, but.
Speaker 5 (07:13):
You can also know that it's gonna be disrespectful.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
And that's the point of this whole thing. No, you
don't get okay, maybe you lie. Hey guy, that's on
you. You got caught. So either one be a little more
inconspicuous or two don't do it. And I don't think
she would have got mad if you're just like looking,
you're like just kind of pulled dry. But you can't.
There are things everywhere in every place you go. If
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you're with your wife, there are women walking around all
the time. If you're like attaching your eyes to every
that is disrespectful to her. And just because this woman
wore a low cut shirt doesn't mean you have the
ability and the right to stare. If your wife was
with you, it doesn't matter if she's trying to show
them off or not. It's about your wife and the respect.
So some wives don't care, Like lunchbox, if that was
happening with you, your wife, say.
Speaker 7 (08:00):
My wife, be like, man, those things were hanging out,
weren't they Like Yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
What if you like, we're looking like two or three
times that would.
Speaker 7 (08:08):
She'd be like, I saw you looking him, like, yeah,
they're hard not to look at.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
There they were nice, see And if that were the situation,
that's nice, and that's the understanding. You can do it. However,
it feels like that now it's on you. You can
just separ the consequences and that and that's a that's
a stiff word from the lunch.
Speaker 5 (08:24):
What if your wife is staring at a guy's that's
what what.
Speaker 3 (08:28):
Does he look? Just say.
Speaker 5 (08:31):
His biceps are bolting out of his shirt and his
leaves were a little too tight, and she's like what
she can't stop staring at his body? Like you would
just be like, yeah, it's hard not to.
Speaker 4 (08:42):
I'd just be like, really cut up.
Speaker 3 (08:46):
I don't care. And so she's coming home too. Here
we go.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
But don't your kids call you that exact I say, daddy?
Speaker 3 (08:55):
Yeah, yeah, I know, I meant daddy.
Speaker 4 (08:58):
That got a little weird even for me and him
because it's all that.
Speaker 10 (09:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (09:01):
I was just used being called dad after the kids.
I was thinking she was gonna call me daddy. Hey, uh,
email her. The question here isn't is it okay if
you look or not? The question here is, is your
wife going to feel disrespected if you look or not,
and that's what you have to deal with. And she
feels disrespected, So now you have to deal with that.
Don't do it.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
He didn't mean to. Man like the sale you mean to.
Speaker 7 (09:24):
But the salesperson is also blame because she's salesman. She
is there, and she's doing that on purpose. She's throwing
those in your face.
Speaker 5 (09:31):
That's sure.
Speaker 7 (09:32):
It's like if ice cream is right there, you're gonna
You're gonna taste it.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
No, you're not.
Speaker 10 (09:37):
Not.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
If you not, if you're staying away from the ice cream,
ice cream about.
Speaker 4 (09:41):
Choice, you messed up.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
You're more like a cookies still like I but I
still like it? Yeah yeah, yeah, guy, you messed up.
Your wife has every right to be mad. So either
get better at faking it and hiding it, wear sunglasses,
or don't.
Speaker 3 (09:54):
Or go back without your wife. Okay, what do you
have for us here?
Speaker 5 (09:58):
I have situations when you should stay silent.
Speaker 3 (10:02):
That's tough.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
Oh like if a bear is in front of you, Oh,
I'm not staying silent. They're gonna hear my ear and
all over the ground. So you're saying, like situations with
people where we probably want to say something, but we
just should keep our mouth shut, right, go ahead.
Speaker 5 (10:15):
Okay, be silent if you don't know the full story.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
Yeah, good advice. I probably have trouble with that. Sometimes
you throw in your opinion before they're no. I think
I try to fill in the story based on my
experience of similar situations, which isn't always fair.
Speaker 3 (10:32):
But that's a good point.
Speaker 4 (10:33):
Go ahead.
Speaker 5 (10:33):
This next one is for me. Be silent when you
feel too emotional, because then your emotions are in the
driver's seat, and really our emotions should ride passenger, So
sometimes we need to maybe wait.
Speaker 4 (10:47):
Struggle with that one down.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Yes, I feel like when I get emotional, I am silent,
and the opposite I just shut up.
Speaker 5 (10:54):
What else when there's anger, like in the heat of anger,
be silent. I feel like that's what you do.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
If I'm angry, turtleshell, then I'm gonna figure it out,
and then I'm gonna come out of my turtle show fully
figured out. I think one of the learning curves that
my wife and I, who have different communication styles, had
to deal with was I was so used to doing
everything by myself that if there was any sort of
issue or problem or something to figure out, I'll just okay,
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go away, figure it out, come back full, and just
go like, this is what we're gonna do.
Speaker 4 (11:24):
She's like, wait, I.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
Don't know where your brain went, how you figure this
out and why we're doing this. But I was just
so used to going there's a problem, I will go away,
I will figure it out and come back and just
go this is what we're doing. I didn't even go like, hey,
I went away and this is what I think and
why we're doing it. It was like, this is it just
because I was so used to that. So now I
show my work a little bit. In the school, i'd
be like, show your work, so a little bit, I
show my work? What else you got?
Speaker 5 (11:45):
Be silent? If you can't talk without yelling, I don't yell.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
Not really an issue, I think, and my wife at
times will ask will be like, can't you just yell
or something?
Speaker 3 (11:54):
If you're mad.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
She will say that to me, like just be emotional yell,
And she's not saying at her, but she's like, if
you're upset, just let it go.
Speaker 5 (12:03):
Because I feel like sometimes showing anger not even sometimes
I feel like anger is is a good thing and
can show that you actually care, which I know that
you care about you shut down.
Speaker 3 (12:12):
You know how I care.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
I'm silent, Yeah.
Speaker 5 (12:16):
Be silent if your words can offend a person or
destroy a friendship.
Speaker 4 (12:21):
I think those are two different things.
Speaker 2 (12:23):
I don't think that I'm silent if I'm worried about
offending somebody, because sometimes I don't know. And also I
feel like I also don't think that everybody's truth is
the truth. I think a lot of times I feel
like if I just say the truth, which is my truth,
and even if it's uncomfortable, we'll get through that quicker
and get to actually fixing the problem earlier, even though
it's really uncomfortable and somebody may get offended.
Speaker 3 (12:44):
So I don't I'm not always silent.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
Then, I'm like, let me just say it, let me
just say how I feel once it's time to say it,
so we can go and move on with our life.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
But yeah, I.
Speaker 5 (12:53):
Feel you and then be silent about your plans and goals,
like sometimes if you talk about those too soon?
Speaker 3 (13:00):
Heard, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
You tell people your goals, they help you get them.
Speaker 5 (13:03):
Yeah, No, I agree. I think there's a time working
on the job OB to be CEO.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
All right, calling up? Wow, wow.
Speaker 5 (13:07):
Yeah, yeah, but I think it's just maybe putting stuff
out there too soon when you're not ready, and then
you feel like this pressure and then you're like, shoot,
why did I say that? Now I'm not even going
to do it, Like you know, Eddie donating an organ
or that's pretty dumb.
Speaker 3 (13:19):
That's right, dumb.
Speaker 4 (13:20):
You should have said that. Should stay silent there, I.
Speaker 2 (13:21):
Agree, I should. I guess I you guys make fun
of me.
Speaker 4 (13:24):
That was not a goal, like an achievement goal. That
was just you following through someday.
Speaker 2 (13:28):
I would like to donate a kidney.
Speaker 6 (13:30):
It is a goal of his. Bobby, Okay, but that's
to do that. He could do it tomorrow, he could
go and start the process. A goal of like an achievement,
takes a lot of work to do and people to
help you.
Speaker 5 (13:40):
What about chicken business, He doesn't.
Speaker 4 (13:42):
Really want it.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
I do want it. No, you don't. You want it
just to happen without actually doing the work. I want
my chickens all over this country. Yeah, but you're doing
nothing to make that happen. You don't know that. I
believe in sharing your goals as quick as possible with
the people that can help you. Achieve those goals. I
don't believe in saying I want donate kidney. If you're
not liken, donate a kidney one day, I will well.
Speaker 5 (13:59):
Sometime if you are getting younger, Bro, what about the
risk of sharing too much about your plans and goals
and someone taking.
Speaker 3 (14:08):
The idea, Oh that's good.
Speaker 5 (14:11):
You have to tell trusted people.
Speaker 4 (14:13):
If they they're better than you ad it, they win.
Speaker 5 (14:16):
Oh we'd be like, that's my idea. I told you that.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
If it's intellectual property, then if you're all smart about it, trademarket. Yeah,
but I believe in sharing your goals, but I think
there's a lot of there's a lot of knowledge. Wise,
stay silent whenever you don't know what you're talking about.
Speaker 4 (14:33):
WHI ch'all can do a better job. But if I
also do that, we wouldn't have a.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
Show and munch once. You're doing a great job right now,
you're not yelling.
Speaker 3 (14:39):
I'm not yelling.
Speaker 7 (14:40):
I'm not sharing my goals because I don't want you
to go to see like that.
Speaker 3 (14:43):
Yeah. Yeah, but all right, it's time for the good.
Speaker 5 (14:48):
News produce already.
Speaker 9 (14:53):
Alvin is a male man from Dallas, Texas, and he's
been doing this for twenty years.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
But he's also a Marine Corps veteran. So he's at.
Speaker 9 (14:59):
Work, he's going through his mail bag and at the
very bottom he finds these old letters.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
He's like, what is this? It's a Christmas card from
nineteen forty two, which is World War Two?
Speaker 2 (15:09):
Do we think that no one had gotten to the
bottom of the bag?
Speaker 1 (15:14):
Is?
Speaker 9 (15:14):
I guess there are like so many hamters in like
the mail room or whatever that sometimes male just gets
lost in those things.
Speaker 4 (15:20):
Would you call them?
Speaker 5 (15:20):
A hampter hamper, hamper, hamper from nineteen forty two?
Speaker 2 (15:24):
And he's like, reaching the bottom, geez.
Speaker 9 (15:27):
So he finds that and a bunch of other letters
from that same time.
Speaker 3 (15:30):
He's like, this is crazy. He looks at him.
Speaker 9 (15:33):
They're addressed to mister and missus Henry Lamb of Jacksonville, Arkansas.
He's like, these are World War two letters from a soldier.
So he got in his own car on his day off,
drove three hundred and seventy nine miles found the people
that was addressed to and delivered to him themselves.
Speaker 4 (15:48):
Were they still alive? They're still alive?
Speaker 9 (15:49):
Yeah, I mean the family, somebody of the family whoever
owned that house, whether it's like a daughter or a
son or whatever.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
Yeah, they were, they were still there in their eighty
I'm gonna be willing to bet that if that male
man wasn't a former veteran veteran, sure it's veteran now,
but a former military member, you wouldn't have done that.
Speaker 3 (16:06):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
Some element are good, but I bet that meant extra
to him because.
Speaker 3 (16:10):
He had also served.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
Yeah, and also I hear that, like you can get
a job as a mailman, that's like the greatest job.
Why benefits like a government job. You get all the
holidays off. Yeah, but they all seem like they're in
a bad mood.
Speaker 9 (16:21):
Not my mailman. My mail man's like always nice. But
the people at the post office don't seem very happy.
Speaker 4 (16:25):
But that's not a mailman.
Speaker 5 (16:26):
But also sometimes people in line at the post off,
the customers can be equally as route.
Speaker 2 (16:31):
And the lighting in there. But also you're not a mailman,
those are postal worker.
Speaker 4 (16:35):
There's sting difference there.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
I'm always weirded out by the mailman with the or
male woman whatever with the steering whel on the wrong side.
Speaker 3 (16:41):
Yeah, you cans.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
They can go to like London and just like kill
it and think about that. It's like dry in the UK.
They feel better driving in the UK. That's a great story.
That's what it's all about.
Speaker 3 (16:52):
That was telling me something good.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
All right, blind karaoke, you will sing these songs with
no lyrics in front of you edio. First, all these
songs are public domain, meaning we don't have to pay
for him. Yes, so we can say you don't have
to worry about being being uh invoiced.
Speaker 3 (17:08):
So is there any favorite you have, Eddie? You want?
Speaker 9 (17:10):
Oh, there's a lot of good ones up there, but
probably old McDonald.
Speaker 4 (17:13):
It's a classic on McDonald.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
I mean I think I know all the words of
that one.
Speaker 4 (17:16):
Okay, let's spin that where.
Speaker 3 (17:20):
Oh boy, that's a good one.
Speaker 2 (17:22):
Let's got old McDonald left old mc got it?
Speaker 5 (17:25):
Whoa old McDonald had a farm yi yo.
Speaker 4 (17:30):
So that's gonna be your pace, okay? Cool?
Speaker 9 (17:32):
And that's my I mean that's my key too, ol
McDonald maybe a little high.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
All right, here we go, Eddie is performing, Oh McDonald,
Go ahead. Ol McDonald had a.
Speaker 9 (17:48):
Farm, eiio, And on that farm he had a pig
ya eio and an oink oink here and an oink
oink there here, in oink there and oink everywhere in
oink oint oh.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
MacDonell that up arm.
Speaker 10 (18:05):
Yea ya o.
Speaker 9 (18:06):
Let me go one more time, Olma do.
Speaker 2 (18:12):
Oh Donald that cow yai yao and on that fine
time stop. Okay, there's Eddie was trying to get that move. Wow,
jumped the gun a little one. Maybe I should have
started with the move. Huh because the move's fine.
Speaker 4 (18:29):
Animal is all your pick?
Speaker 5 (18:30):
Dang it?
Speaker 4 (18:31):
All right, Eddie's off.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
All right up second performing will be Amy. Okay, Amy's
walking up to the microphone.
Speaker 4 (18:39):
Here we go. Let's spin that.
Speaker 11 (18:42):
Wheels something I know.
Speaker 2 (18:47):
Okay, here's a little free to hear.
Speaker 5 (18:53):
Wowkay okay, well that's the part I know.
Speaker 3 (19:01):
Here we go, Raymundo hit it.
Speaker 5 (19:12):
Yankey doodle went to town riding on a pony, stuck
a feather in his hat, and called him macroney. Yank
you doodle went too towny doodle went the yankee doodle
went too down. Yes he did, yanky doodle into town
riding on a pony, stuck a feather in his head.
Speaker 10 (19:37):
Called macarone, yank you doodles.
Speaker 5 (19:42):
All I know.
Speaker 4 (19:43):
You know the other part?
Speaker 5 (19:44):
What is it?
Speaker 3 (19:44):
Tell me? So it goes, yanke.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
You Dodo went to town riding on a pony, stuck
a feather in his head and called a macaroni. Yank
you Dud'll keep it up, yankee, doodle dandy yankey you.
Speaker 3 (19:55):
Oh, I don't know that far.
Speaker 9 (19:56):
I have never yank mad it that farther the macro
tony Wow, Amy, thank you very much, appreciate that.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
Good job, Amy.
Speaker 4 (20:04):
Abby, you're coming in next here.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
She is right. You don't think it was.
Speaker 7 (20:09):
Us?
Speaker 5 (20:10):
Pretty carible?
Speaker 4 (20:10):
Okay, coming in next.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
The only person on the show that makes money for
singing it is Abby. All right, Abby, do you have
a favorite song up here? I think you crush amazing grace? Oh,
for sure, the words for that one.
Speaker 3 (20:25):
All right, here we go. Let's amazing Grace.
Speaker 4 (20:33):
She'll be coming around the mountain.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
Not amazing grace.
Speaker 4 (20:35):
Would you please play that?
Speaker 11 (20:38):
Coming pretty good?
Speaker 3 (20:49):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (20:50):
Here we go, Here is Abby. We'll get our scores
at the very end. Go ahead, are you ready.
Speaker 10 (20:55):
She'll be coming around the mountain when she comes, she'll
come the mountain. When she comes, she'll be coming around
the mountain. She'll be coming around the mountain. She'll be
coming around the mountain when she comes.
Speaker 5 (21:12):
She'll be riding three white horses when she comes.
Speaker 10 (21:17):
She'll be riding all those horses when she comes.
Speaker 3 (21:20):
Oh, yeah, she'll be riding.
Speaker 5 (21:23):
All those horses.
Speaker 10 (21:24):
She'll be riding all these horses. She'll be riding all
these horses.
Speaker 5 (21:28):
When she comes.
Speaker 3 (21:30):
She'll be going. I don't know any more than words.
I cannot believe you knew that many words winning this.
Speaker 5 (21:36):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
I don't know how many horses it is, but you
know that. First I thought it was six, but I
don't know.
Speaker 5 (21:41):
I don't even know. I was like, oh, can you
ride three horses at once?
Speaker 3 (21:43):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (21:44):
And I think it's she'll be riding six white horses. Yeah,
but I'm not sure, Abby, that that is really good.
Final performances, Oh, Abbey. And then Lunchbox, are you ready?
We're ready, man.
Speaker 4 (21:56):
We've done three so far. Ready for the fourth?
Speaker 3 (21:58):
All right, let's spind.
Speaker 2 (22:04):
Come on, give him amazing grace. Lunchbox gets this little
light of mine. Oh my goodness.
Speaker 3 (22:09):
Okay, what's up with the jacket? Is my stage name?
It says dirty Dan on it dirty Down, Oh dirty Don.
Where'd you get the Dirty Don jacket? My buddy Parker
gave it to me.
Speaker 4 (22:20):
Okay, what is this a bit?
Speaker 2 (22:23):
Parker McCollum said, you think your name is Don?
Speaker 3 (22:27):
Yeah, I think so.
Speaker 7 (22:28):
Set it to the studio, shut up, and it says
from Parker McCallum, what is happening?
Speaker 5 (22:32):
And it had two lunchbox on it.
Speaker 3 (22:34):
Yep, okay Don. So I don't know. Maybe they told
him that was my name.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
Well performing, Parker McCollum, dirty Don jacket, Yeah, Ray, would
you play it?
Speaker 3 (22:42):
This shine.
Speaker 5 (22:48):
Of mine?
Speaker 1 (22:52):
This?
Speaker 3 (22:56):
I think I got it.
Speaker 4 (22:57):
You've heard this one right over one hundred years old?
Speaker 3 (22:59):
I think so? Maybe so?
Speaker 4 (23:01):
All right, go ahead, right, I did not sound on.
Speaker 3 (23:03):
Hundred years old.
Speaker 12 (23:08):
Get ready, guys, this light's gonna shine on you, this
little lot of mine.
Speaker 3 (23:16):
This, oh, we cut out.
Speaker 12 (23:17):
This little lot of min's gonna shine, gonna shine, this
little lot of mind. You're gonna shine like dove, this
little lot of mine. He's gonna shine, he gonna shine,
gonna shine this little lot. It's good shine.
Speaker 4 (23:47):
I told you time, dirty Don, dirty dum.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
Have you never heard that song in your life?
Speaker 3 (23:52):
I don't think I have. Where would you hear that?
Speaker 4 (23:55):
Everywhere?
Speaker 3 (23:57):
Nursery? Rhyme? Church, oh church? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Sure, she's been Like the second verse, hide it under
a bushell. Know I'm gonna let it shine. Oh I
don't know that.
Speaker 3 (24:05):
Stop with the second verse.
Speaker 7 (24:07):
You are the only person in the world that knows
the second versions.
Speaker 4 (24:09):
True, Dirty Don, you did your think.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
Dirty Don taking a seat. Light's gonna shine.
Speaker 2 (24:19):
Okay, thank you, Dirty Don. This is gonna be a
quick victory here.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (24:23):
Easy, it's pretty simple.
Speaker 4 (24:24):
It's easy.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
I got it.
Speaker 2 (24:26):
Abby, you are the winner. You win our first ever
public domain. Do you want to come sing amazing Grace
while we get out of here?
Speaker 1 (24:31):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (24:31):
Sure, okay, come back in here, so Abby will sing
amazing Grace, our winner. The total score of twelve points,
all fours.
Speaker 4 (24:39):
Abby Wow.
Speaker 3 (24:41):
In last place was Amy?
Speaker 4 (24:44):
Oh Wow, good Dirty Don. It's still alive, Dirty Dirty
is still alive. Okay, Amy finished.
Speaker 5 (24:49):
Last nailed the words the ones I knew, Raymundo.
Speaker 4 (24:53):
Let's hit her up.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
We'll get out of here with Abbey singing amazing Grace.
Come on, get us.
Speaker 3 (24:58):
That's what amazing grace is.
Speaker 2 (25:04):
I'm about Deo Peter.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
Here she is everybody, Abbyazy.
Speaker 5 (25:18):
Grace, hell sweet? The sound.
Speaker 11 (25:25):
Save long.
Speaker 3 (25:32):
We're gonna go.
Speaker 4 (25:33):
He gonna go into this and Abby's just gonna keep
singing to us. On We'll be backing everybody.
Speaker 2 (25:40):
So selfish or sweet, that's the question we're gonna ask lunchbox,
what's the story?
Speaker 3 (25:44):
So I saw this video on Twitter.
Speaker 7 (25:46):
I think People magazine posted this guy's getting married and
his brother surprises him at the wedding. He's been deployed
and he just shows up in uniform and.
Speaker 3 (25:57):
Her Oh my godness, the goods here.
Speaker 7 (26:00):
And I watched the video and usually I'm like, oh,
these are cool, these reunions like at a high school basketball
game or whatever.
Speaker 4 (26:05):
Cool.
Speaker 7 (26:07):
This one, I thought selfish, absolutely selfish with this dude.
He absolutely stole the wedding day. He is all the talk.
It's not talking about it's not talking about how great
the bride look, how happy the couple looked. It was selfish.
It made it about him.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
The video says, family in shock when soldier son surprises
them at his brother's wedding, and like his brother, his
parents were like, oh my god. Now it is very
much so about at least this video is about the
brother coming back.
Speaker 4 (26:37):
So it's selfish. It's tricky, it's selfish.
Speaker 2 (26:41):
It's a little trickier than I thought it would be
once I started to think.
Speaker 3 (26:43):
About it, like it.
Speaker 4 (26:46):
No, No, looks like nobody was in on.
Speaker 5 (26:48):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you should do it like
like the day before Wressel dinner.
Speaker 3 (26:54):
There you go. I hate that.
Speaker 4 (26:56):
I hate that. I'm not thinking it's I know, because
he's coming from war.
Speaker 5 (26:59):
Yeah he met well be deployed.
Speaker 3 (27:01):
Well whatever may Okay, here's some on here you go
play this.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
What.
Speaker 3 (27:14):
Oh I'm so good to see glad.
Speaker 12 (27:16):
Man.
Speaker 5 (27:23):
That's sweet.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
But where are they because taking pictures before the wedding,
they're all dressing the teness and I'm still gonna go
I'm still it's tough, but I'm still gonna go sweet.
But I would say that probably the bride, probably their
groom are a little bit like man, we would have
loved to have had this feeling, not on the day
of the wedding, the day before. I'm still gonna go sweet.
But just it is, there can be nuance.
Speaker 5 (27:46):
There is hearing the clip on with you sweet.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
A lot of the people that are doing that, though,
are like the mom and stuff, not the groom. Not
the groom. The groom goes, oh, you made it.
Speaker 5 (27:55):
I think he said, I'm so glad you're here man.
Speaker 4 (27:57):
He did, Yeah, right, You're glad your brother's there, but it's.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
Like day before You've been really glad to it stole
the thunder.
Speaker 3 (28:04):
It's not about the wedding anymore. It's about the surprise
of the brother.
Speaker 5 (28:07):
Okay, But when you first told it, I was picturing
them like at the ceremony and the bride's walking down
the aisle and then no, they're just.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Taking pictures to the wedding like they're and they're talking
about to do it.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (28:15):
I thought they're about to be like kiss those hold on.
Speaker 5 (28:19):
That's what I was picturing too.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
In his uniform. I will say it's that's not the
method that I would have done. I'm still gonna go
with sweet. I'm just not going to go that it's
selfish for somebody from the military to come home.
Speaker 4 (28:29):
I'm not gonna commit that.
Speaker 2 (28:30):
Yeah, but man, the night before, like the rehearsal dinner,
would have probably been better. Yeah, because imagine the bride
that's not your brother, it's your your groom.
Speaker 5 (28:40):
Okay, but what if that was the Sometimes you can't
choose the day you arrive from a deployment, like you
have to get leave, you have to get permission, all that.
Speaker 7 (28:48):
If you're doing the surprise thing, you get permission and
you can pick the day. Obviously, is that right, because
maybe earlier in the day, or you can do it.
You go in and where your normal clothes and watch
the wedding, and then at the rehar dinner you're like,
yess or not the rehearsal with the reception.
Speaker 2 (29:04):
I just think there's a no. I don't know, but
I just think there's Yeah. I think there's a better
way for the bride's sake.
Speaker 9 (29:11):
I'm gonna say sweet, because it could have been worse, like.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
The way I am visited, Like gonna walk in, they're.
Speaker 4 (29:16):
Going down the aisle.
Speaker 2 (29:17):
Yeah, nobody ever has done that. Start to bio playing
the wedding song, gradation like.
Speaker 5 (29:23):
The kids walking across the stage.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
But that's about a lot of people. That's about five
hundred people or three hundred people, not two. I still
think it's sweet. I'm gonna go sweet. I would have
preferred it's a rehearsal because the family would have got
the same moment and hopefully nobody felt like their moment
was taken from them. Lunchbox, you think selfish, Oh, I
think absolutely selfish.
Speaker 5 (29:42):
But then if you voice that, you feel like your
moment selfish.
Speaker 3 (29:45):
Right, exactly.
Speaker 7 (29:46):
The bride just has to swallow her her disappointment. Be like, man,
my wedding day got overshadowed, and it was all about
the brother.
Speaker 3 (29:53):
It wasn't about me.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
You know a lot of people can talk about the
brother being there too. It's you know that, right?
Speaker 4 (29:58):
Everybody?
Speaker 3 (29:59):
You know that right?
Speaker 7 (30:00):
I mean People magazine, they didn't show a bit of
the bride.
Speaker 3 (30:01):
They showed of the brother.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
Listener messaged me on Instagram and said, hey, what's the show?
Speaker 3 (30:09):
What is there?
Speaker 2 (30:10):
Never have I ever something that they've never done that
most other people have done, And so I listed mine
and we'll go around the room. But I've never drank alcohol.
I've never watched the Lion King. I've never been punched
in the face. Although I hate saying that one because
I feel like someone wants to break that, Like someone
be like I'll show him. Yeah, we can fix that. Really. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (30:29):
I've never been to an adult club.
Speaker 2 (30:31):
I dance, never oh where they do adult dance. I've
never been to one spot.
Speaker 5 (30:38):
We don't need to change that.
Speaker 2 (30:41):
I mean, I don't know what we're waiting for, but
we're not waiting.
Speaker 3 (30:43):
We running out of time. That's what I'm saying so
that those would be a few of mine.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
Like, I've never been to an adult establishment like that,
never been in a physical like punch in the face fight,
no lion King, no drugs, no alcohol.
Speaker 3 (30:56):
I mean just think a night at the dance club.
I drink.
Speaker 4 (30:59):
Well, I've been to club.
Speaker 3 (31:01):
No no, I'm talking that kind of club right right.
Speaker 4 (31:03):
So you could do all that and then you get a.
Speaker 3 (31:05):
Fight at the club because someone's looking at your girl.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
I get punched in the face.
Speaker 7 (31:08):
I mean that would be three three birds one stone.
But I'm not looking for those birds.
Speaker 5 (31:14):
While you're watching Lion King on your phone.
Speaker 3 (31:17):
Them all out or someone could be dressed up.
Speaker 5 (31:19):
I mean, never have you ever Well, this came up
with some friends the other day because I was the
only one that never broken anything like they had all
broken like as a kid, broken an arm, broken a leg,
broken something. I've never broken any kind of bone whatsoever.
Speaker 3 (31:31):
Good for you, anybody.
Speaker 2 (31:32):
I've broken a rib and a couple of fingers hic
with football stuff, but nothing that's big.
Speaker 4 (31:36):
But I broken a couple of things. You guys have
broke anything?
Speaker 2 (31:40):
Never broken anything?
Speaker 3 (31:41):
Oh, I broke in my right arm twice.
Speaker 7 (31:43):
So the age of four, my brother pushed me off
the slide in the backyard and I broke it. And
then the day after I got the cast off, I
broke it again. Yeah, because my mom told the doctor, hey,
it's not healed, and they're like, yeah, it is, and
they took the cast off. I broke it again, and
so my whole year old I have a cast on
my arm and that's how my artwork is all left
(32:03):
handed squirrelds. I did a lot of tornadoes and then
I broke my left arm in seventh grade.
Speaker 3 (32:08):
Summer four, seventh grade.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
Yeah, bad arms bro because like you just have bad
arms broke.
Speaker 7 (32:13):
I was playing on the playscape, slipped and then I've
broken toes and oh man.
Speaker 4 (32:17):
You two are break free.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
Yea nothing, Eddie. Never have you ever wife, you know,
not including Mexico. I've never really left the country. And
I grew up seven miles north of Mexico, so that
was normal. They lived basically in Mexico.
Speaker 9 (32:30):
But I've never really I've never gone to Canada, and
people are like, oh, yeah, good London, England's view. Never
left the country. Really, I don't even have a passport.
That's crazy. Everyone has a passport.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
I don't. I've never gotten a passport.
Speaker 3 (32:42):
Everybody has one.
Speaker 2 (32:43):
But I think in our industry a lot of people
travel a lot, so it feels a lot more normal
than you think.
Speaker 9 (32:47):
Well when I say like, oh I got to get
a passport, every like you don't have a passport.
Speaker 2 (32:51):
But I think that's just kind of where you live
in the people year around, because we live in a
place where there's a lot of traveling happening. So I
think most folks not to diminishers. I think most excep
I left the country. I mean I never even left
the state of Argansault. I was almost an adult, and
then never the country until I was like, I need
to go see something.
Speaker 4 (33:08):
But that's still a good one. Mixing something but something
you could fix.
Speaker 2 (33:12):
Yeah, you can go places.
Speaker 5 (33:14):
No, I'm not saying like you could just go get
the passport. To be prepared.
Speaker 3 (33:16):
You should get a passport.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
But that takes a long time.
Speaker 4 (33:18):
Yeah it does, but it takes like ten minutes.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
Yeah, go do it, and then you not't even think about
it and you'll get it in like three weeks. I
do want to pass something.
Speaker 7 (33:27):
I never have you ever a lunchbox, had a cup
of coffee, never tasted it, never tried it, never been
tempted to. I just never understood why people drink it,
a burning, hot, hot cup of coffee when it's one
hundred degrees outside.
Speaker 2 (33:39):
I don't understand. I never had coffee till like five
years ago, and I hate it. I hate the taste
of it. To me, it wasn't I don't like hot
things in general, drinking though not hot, drinking ice it's
not hot. I already hate the taste. And then I
also I'm like, I don't like drinking hot stuff. I
don't like drinking hot chocolate or hot apple, cider, hot tea, nothing.
I don't like drinking hot stuff because you can't just
drink it freely. You gotta be like, you getta be
(34:00):
precious with it, burn your mouth.
Speaker 4 (34:03):
But yeah, that's a big one. Never have I ever
had coffee, Morgan.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
Never have I ever gotten a tattoo.
Speaker 5 (34:08):
I'm tattooless and getting no tattoo, no tattoo. But you
know what I forget about Morgan, and it kind of
falls in that tattoo ranges. Morgan has a belly button, Pierce,
I do have are still and sometimes I say, age out.
Speaker 2 (34:19):
Of that, or you just have to take it out.
It's a good question.
Speaker 4 (34:24):
And what's the age out on that? You don't have to,
by the way, I think you can do whatever you want.
You can get a pierce at ninety.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
But according to you guys, is there an age where
the person should take their belly button piercing out?
Speaker 3 (34:35):
Well, definitely when they get pregnant.
Speaker 2 (34:36):
Yeah, I think you have to.
Speaker 3 (34:38):
That's gross.
Speaker 7 (34:39):
Oh, but it's not medical for you, not medically gross,
like I don't want to see it, protruding in.
Speaker 4 (34:43):
It like shooting. Do you want to see the do
you want to see the belly though?
Speaker 3 (34:46):
Just no, no, no, I will cover that.
Speaker 4 (34:48):
Okay, Eddie your thoughts.
Speaker 2 (34:50):
Yeah, when you can't really wear a bathing suit anymore, we.
Speaker 4 (34:53):
Can always wear a baby.
Speaker 9 (34:54):
But when you go from bikini to fool body, you
know what I mean, it out.
Speaker 4 (34:58):
One piece, that's it.
Speaker 5 (35:00):
Yeah, but then nobody else has seen it anyway, So
why does it matter?
Speaker 2 (35:02):
Because that's why you have a right so people can
see it in the bikini like you do have it
so people will look at that spot. Correct, that's why
you put any jewelry on anything.
Speaker 5 (35:09):
I thought it when I was sixteen. Just gonna tell
everybody else.
Speaker 3 (35:12):
Why wear it?
Speaker 2 (35:13):
That's why I wear ankle ankle bracelet.
Speaker 3 (35:17):
It's time for the good news.
Speaker 5 (35:23):
This is a genius at Fairmont Dallas Hotel. They decided
to adopt a shelter dog and they have named the
dog chief Happiness Officer.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
I ain't got a title, didn't have to work his
way up.
Speaker 5 (35:36):
It's an eight month old dog named Bondie. And I
mean employees at the hotel are loving it, like their
morale is up. But hotel guests are like, it's just
really cool to walk into the lobby and you see
this cute dog every single day. And yeah, and.
Speaker 4 (35:48):
They adopted a shelter dog, you know.
Speaker 7 (35:49):
Yeah, Oh that's the titleho of the hotel happiness.
Speaker 4 (35:55):
Who would be the cho on this show?
Speaker 1 (35:58):
Me?
Speaker 2 (35:59):
Probably sure, Well, I think somebody would have said that anyway,
but he kind of lost maybe lost the title, I
think somehow. But I think somebody would have said that.
But you just appointed yourself. Yeah, can anyone say they're
happy right now?
Speaker 6 (36:11):
I tell jokes, I'm happy right It would be the
Chief Hate Officer Beattie.
Speaker 3 (36:16):
He's a hater, the hater and everything I do.
Speaker 2 (36:19):
Or the CEO, the chief Angry.
Speaker 5 (36:23):
Yeah, that's a good shout out to Fairmount Dallas for
giving Bondie a forever home.
Speaker 2 (36:28):
Okay, and he also wears one of those little suits
like a bell hop.
Speaker 3 (36:31):
That's also it's just funny. There you go, that's what
it's all about. That was telling me something good.
Speaker 5 (36:38):
Wake up, Wake up in the mall.
Speaker 2 (36:42):
And the radio, the lunchbox, more game two, Steve red
and trying to put you through back. He's ridding this
week's next bit and Bobby's on the box, so you
knowing this the bottle ball, so bride through the bouquet
(37:08):
and two women reached up to grab it.
Speaker 4 (37:09):
Then they started fighting for it.
Speaker 2 (37:11):
Hey, everybody, it doesn't actually mean you're next if you
catch the bouquet. Well that's what they say. Though, no
it's not. It's superstition. It's not real. And I'm sure
it was bigger than that. I'm sure it was one
woman felt disrespected. Maybe they had some, but they're going,
they're going hard. They're punching each other in the face
over this thing. So you see the woman throw the
bouquet and then you see like pedals start to fly
(37:35):
in the air because there's a group of people around it.
Then you see hair, just hair. Then you can then
make out it's two women fighting for the bouquet. They're tumbling.
But this also runs the whole wedding and reception too,
because that's the story of the night. It's not the
bride and the groom getting married anymore.
Speaker 5 (37:52):
And their chance of getting married, because someone's gonna.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
Be like what they're in sparkly dresses, ones in a
blue sparkly, ones in a black sparkly and they are going,
I mean, this is a hardcore fight, or.
Speaker 3 (38:02):
They're passionate about being married.
Speaker 4 (38:04):
I mean, exactly one of the two. It's good, That's
what I'm saying. This is not real. It's not a
real thing. It's a superstition. I know a lot of
people called the bouquet didn't work out for him.
Speaker 7 (38:12):
I've seen people die for it, so I mean it's
a serious operation with those women.
Speaker 2 (38:16):
I don't mind if you die for it, but if
somebody else is there first, it's theirs. I think who
touches it first has the right to it. Quote, if
I were a guy at that wedding, I would have
quietly disappeared. Yeah. Yeah, they And then you see the
other women that cover their mouth going, Oh my god,
what's happening. They're rolling over the top of each other.
It's it is bizarre.
Speaker 4 (38:36):
It's bizarre.
Speaker 3 (38:37):
All right, let's go to Amy with the Morning Corny.
Speaker 4 (38:42):
The Morning Corny.
Speaker 5 (38:43):
What do you call a belt full of watches?
Speaker 4 (38:46):
What do you call a belt full of watches?
Speaker 5 (38:48):
A waste of time?
Speaker 4 (38:49):
A waste of time. That's pretty good. That was the
Morning Corny.
Speaker 12 (38:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (38:58):
This whole list of cities that people would move to
in the whole world if you could rimolty dot com,
which is a money transfer service. They did this this
poll and they did like thirty thousand people from all
over the world. Dubai tops the list of people of
cities where people want to move. Wow, it was far
away the most popular answer from all the sixty countries.
Speaker 3 (39:18):
Not me, but like everybody wants to go to Dubai.
Speaker 2 (39:21):
What's so special to Dubai?
Speaker 3 (39:23):
I don't know. Flights too long, don't care.
Speaker 2 (39:25):
I know they have cool buildings. I've seen that, but yeah,
I don't care.
Speaker 5 (39:28):
I think you can like ski indoors there.
Speaker 2 (39:30):
I don't know, really, I probably do that here.
Speaker 3 (39:33):
Probably I don't try hard enough.
Speaker 2 (39:35):
You can do anything, so I said us. Second on
the list is Miami because the weather, that's nice.
Speaker 5 (39:40):
Paris third, Oh, I've never been there by I'd move there.
Speaker 2 (39:45):
Romantic have seen in Paris.
Speaker 3 (39:48):
I'd never been until two months ago.
Speaker 4 (39:51):
It's awesome.
Speaker 3 (39:52):
Yeah, Emily in Paris or Emily and Prie.
Speaker 5 (39:54):
Yes, I want to be her?
Speaker 3 (39:57):
Are there? Accordion sounds like everywhere you walk.
Speaker 2 (39:59):
No, but ever, I shouldn't say everybody. Most people are
dressed up. Oh in suits.
Speaker 3 (40:03):
Oh that's not suits.
Speaker 4 (40:04):
But dressed up as in like that style.
Speaker 5 (40:07):
Matters, like ath leisure is not a look.
Speaker 2 (40:10):
Occasionally, but if so, you wear ath leisure with buttons
on it. New York City and then Madrid are the
top five. If you can move anywhere in the world,
it's somewhere you haven't lived yet. Okay, where would you
move any city in the world? And right now they
say you have thirty seconds to tell me we're going
to movie?
Speaker 3 (40:27):
Right now? Amy, where do you go Paris? Never been though?
Speaker 1 (40:31):
Never?
Speaker 3 (40:31):
It's okay?
Speaker 5 (40:31):
That is okay, I have seen Emily in Paris.
Speaker 3 (40:34):
There you go.
Speaker 5 (40:35):
I'm telling you, I already know it would be such
a cool experience.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
Eddie Hawaii Han, I mean just Honolulu right now? And
then I'll figure out when I get there.
Speaker 3 (40:44):
You figure other cities. But I want to go to
Hawaii because I want to be by the water. Morgan, Colorado.
I love the mountains.
Speaker 4 (40:51):
You care what city?
Speaker 3 (40:52):
Denver would be awesome because it's centrally located.
Speaker 5 (40:55):
I feel like, but I could be up.
Speaker 3 (40:56):
In the mountains.
Speaker 2 (40:57):
Was in a cabin, lunchbox.
Speaker 3 (41:00):
Yeah, you go, it's a good one. Yeah, weather's good,
Weather's good. You got everything? Got the beat? You got?
I mean, anything you need? San Diego's aw anything, super
glue catchers, Mets got them. Dang, that's cool.
Speaker 2 (41:13):
They got them all.
Speaker 4 (41:14):
I got everything. Then I probably go.
Speaker 2 (41:17):
I mean, honestly, i'd go Fatteville, Arkansas.
Speaker 3 (41:20):
Interesting. It's cool, it's cool. Yeah, yeah, but you need
a big airport if you're gonna go somewhere.
Speaker 2 (41:27):
But I don't go to X and a fly out
of it all the time, and you've never lived there,
never lived there. And I would be at raizor bake
everything's all the time. I'd be a football games, basketball games,
baseball games, volleyball, Tidney wing tournaments.
Speaker 3 (41:40):
It doesn't matter. I would be there.
Speaker 2 (41:41):
Tournaments, yes, okay, But if I had to move, I
love Austin, but I've already lived there, Nashville, already lived there.
Speaker 3 (41:48):
Mountain Pine easy number one.
Speaker 2 (41:50):
It's probably it didn't beat Dubai, but it would be
Favee Arkansas.
Speaker 3 (41:55):
But you've been to Paris and like Rome and all that.
Speaker 2 (41:57):
Nothing.
Speaker 3 (41:57):
Yeah, Favale Arkansas.
Speaker 4 (42:00):
It will be awesome.
Speaker 3 (42:01):
We will see tomorrow. Bye bye. The Bobby Bone Show.
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